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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Six seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight is
the number Amanda in New Hampshire. Thanks for holding, Amanda,
and welcome.
Speaker 2 (00:12):
Good morning, Jeff.
Speaker 1 (00:13):
Hi Amanda.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
I'm sorry to change the topic a little bit on
you from Columbus Day, but I'm gonna I'm gonna circle
back to what we were originally talking.
Speaker 1 (00:22):
Algarism. Go ahead, Amanda, Pladiarism.
Speaker 2 (00:25):
I gotta tell you, I could care less. I could
care less if she played your eyes. I'm with Barbara
from Maryland. I cannot stand that woman. And I hope,
I hope she keeps doing exactly what she's doing. I
hope her campaign keeps sending her out here. You know what, Kamala,
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go go try and connect with the voters. Do not
stop talking, just keep talking. I'm sure her middle class
mother probably said to her, Kamala, just be yourself, and
I agree with that. Please please, Kamala, just be yourself.
Go out there with Charlemagne the God, go try and
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you know, connect with black men. Guess what, they're not
coming back. Black men, white men, any anybody that is
a provider or a supporter for their family. They're not
going to vote for you. They're not going They're just not.
If they have a brain cell or if they want
to provide for their family, they're not. Americans can't afford
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to live. And the best thing Republicans are doing right
now is drilling that point home. You saw it with
jd Vance, with Martha Raddix, with Meager Mike. I don't
know what show he was on, but he I thought
he was great, even saying Americans don't care about these
democrat elite globalist talking points. We don't care. We care
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about putting food on the table.
Speaker 3 (01:57):
You know.
Speaker 2 (01:57):
The funny thing, Anthony and I our freezers on the fritz, right,
so we have to get a refrigerator. I don't want
some big, grand, wonderful thing. I want something small. A
it's cheaper. I don't really want to be spending over
a thousand dollars on a fridge, and B I can't
afford to fill the frickin thing anyway, So what do
I care? That is what That is what real America
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is right now. And the sooner she wakes up and
realizes that maybe she'll get a few more votes. But
at this point, Jeff, I think that ship is sales
and I'm good, good, keep talking.
Speaker 1 (02:33):
Amanda, she's gonna do Fox News with bread boring Brett Bear.
From what I'm hearing on the text line from many
of the you know, great members of this Cooner Country audience.
They're saying, Jeff, it's already been pre taped, and I'm thinking,
you got to be kidding me. So Fox News Brett
(02:53):
Bear can't sit down and do a live interview with
Comrade Kamala for fear that she's going to blow up,
as you say, just keep talking and keep making a
fool of yourself. So they have to pre tape it
and edit it to make her look even better the
way CBS News did, the way, you know, the way
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all of them have been trying to view and all
of them have been trying to do and it still
doesn't work. So, Amanda, let me ask you this. They
now say that Kamala is going to be doing even
more interviews they wanted to go now on the Joe
Rogan podcast, saying that she's going to reach independence, that
the more people listen to her, they believe, the more
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they're going to vote for her.
Speaker 4 (03:40):
What say you, I say, yeah, go for it.
Speaker 2 (03:44):
Great strategy, right, kind of like how the more lawsuits
and law fair and bullets that you're threw at Trump
was going to stop them to look what happened. Like,
I'm sorry, keep trying, but the only way that we're
going to lose now is if we the people don't
get out and our minds are made up. And she
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keep talking, please comment, just keep opening your mouth.
Speaker 1 (04:09):
I love it, Amanda. Thank you very very much for
that call. Alan in the great state of South Carolina.
Thanks for holding Alan, and welcome.
Speaker 5 (04:21):
Good morning, Professor Kohoner. How are you.
Speaker 1 (04:24):
I'm very good. How are you? Alan?
Speaker 5 (04:27):
Cannot complain it's beautiful down here. A couple of weeks later, Hey, listen,
I've got a quick comment on Indigenous People's Day and
the farce of that is. Have you ever seen or
read the book The American Story by David Barton. No,
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if you get a chance, pick it up. It is incredible.
It runs from basically Columbus in the first chapter all
the way through the Civil War. Everything is laid out
as far as you know, the history of this country.
Is a wonderful read, and it spells out what he
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called the golden thread of Christianity throughout that time period
and how God's providence you know, really set the foundation
of this country. It is incredible. And he just put
out book two, which covers from the end of the
Civil War up through I'm not sure when of its
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present day or if it's up through like the Civil
rights I'm not sure how far he went with the
second book, but it's amazing.
Speaker 1 (05:37):
Well, Alan, look to me, there's no denying this seminal fact.
And I really appreciate you, you know, recommending. I'll definitely
look for this author in this book or his several volumes.
The United States is the greatest constitutional republic ever created
on God's green Earth, period, full stop. I mean, I'm sorry,
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it's it's undeniable. And to show you how undeniable it is,
namely one other country in the world that has attracted
so many people to leave their country of origin and
to come here. People have voted. They vote with their feet.
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They continue to vote with their feet like I'm against
illegal immigration, as you know, completely, but look at them.
They keep coming by the tens and tens of millions,
all right. Bouncing off of what Amanda in New Hampshire said,
Kamala Harris, the joy, the good vibes, it's all gone
now now we're getting dark rhetoric. The doom and gloom
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is back Ali Joe Biden, and you can tell now
her internal polling very bad. She looks like she's gonna lose.
If the election were held today, three weeks out. Literally
we're now twenty one days away from the election, she
would loos. So she is now going on the warpath.
She and her surrogates now are carpet bombing Donald Trump verbally, rhetorically.
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James Carvill is doing the round saying that if Trump wins,
He's going to round people up and start killing them.
I'm not kidding. Listen now to Kamala Harris. This is
her on with Roland Martin. It is a podcast that
focuses primarily on black issues. Now they're going to try
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to fear monger blacks into voting for her over Trump.
Roll cut one, Mike.
Speaker 6 (07:41):
When you look at the first black president the United
States and he had Birther lines, and now you look
at black immigrants, legal immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, and he
gets on a debate stage and says they're eating their pets.
Speaker 3 (07:56):
Come on, this man is dangerous.
Speaker 1 (08:00):
He's dangerous. By the way, it was Barack Obama, who
was the first so called Bertha. He was the one
who went peddling his books, claimed in his own biography
that he was born in Kenya.
Speaker 2 (08:15):
He was.
Speaker 1 (08:16):
And then it was then Hillary Clinton and John Podesta
who then were pushing it in the two thousand and
eight campaign against him. So if you got a problem
with bertherism, then look at Hillary, look at Podesta, and
of course look at the dear Leader himself. But let
that go. Also, he never said that they were eating
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their own pets. He said some of the Haitians were
eating other people's pets. But that doesn't matter. He's dangerous,
he's a racist. But now it's even worse. Listen now
to this. This is the new line of attack. Roll
cut two, Mike.
Speaker 6 (09:02):
Let's fast forward to right now. He his staff won't
let him do a sixty minutes interview. Every president for
the last half century has done on anyone who's running
for president. Everyone has done it except Donald Trump. He
will not debate me again. I put out my medical records.
He won't put out his medical records. And you have
(09:23):
to ask why is his staff doing that, And it
may be because they think he's just not ready and
unfit and unstable and should not have that level of
transparency for the American people.
Speaker 3 (09:38):
There's a real choice in this election.
Speaker 1 (09:41):
Look, if I were you, I would not be talking
about not doing interviews. First of all, they hit Joe
Biden for the whole campaign four years ago. Did this
is literal? They stuck the guy in a basement. As
for you, have you done Newsmax? Have you done outside
of bread boring Man? Anybody on Fox? Have you done
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up to now a single hostile adversarial interview? Just namee
one one, just one, literally one. It's been puff piece
after puff piece, softball after softball. And you're lecturing Donald Trump,
who's done how many now, hundreds and hundreds and hundreds
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of interviews and town halls along with JD. Vance on NBC,
on CBS, on This is CNN, the New York Times,
the Washington Post. All he does is do adversarial interviews
or town halls. He and JD you won't even do one.
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You know why you won't do sixty minutes? And he
shouldn't do sixty minutes because they did a hit job
on him the last time. They lied, They openly lied.
And Trump is saying, until you retract and apologize for
the lies about Hunter Biden's laptop and Russia collusion, which
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you deliberately spread knowing it was false. To miar me,
why should I come back on? And he's completely right
now us for his health come on, come on, as
you would say, come on, But that's the line now
being picked up by the media. Like you again, you
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can't make this stuff up. And this is how desperate
now the media is getting. Now they're trying to make
his cholesterol an issue. This is NBC's Kirsten Welker on
Meet the Mess Meet the Press with Meager, Mike Johnson,
Speaker Mike, and I got to say on this one
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speaker Mike held his own. So this is now what
the media has been reduced to. Roll cut eighteen A.
Speaker 7 (12:01):
Mike, he hasn't released all of his medical records. He
released two letters. Should he release the results of the.
Speaker 8 (12:09):
Necessary He's on display every minute.
Speaker 7 (12:12):
So it's unnecessary. You can see that he didn't release
his medical records. You don't want to know things like
his cholesterol level, whether he's dealing with any issue that
we may not know about, if he's going to be
Commander in chief christ and he also said he would
relief cognitive Listen to your questions, should he release that.
Speaker 8 (12:28):
The American people christ and the American people don't care
about the cholesterol level of Donald Trump. They care about
the cost of living and the fact they cannot pay
for groceries because Kamala Harrison Joe Biden's policies, they put
them in that situation.
Speaker 1 (12:42):
This cholesterol levels, by the way, this from a media
that systematically covered up Joe Biden's mental cognitive decline, his
dementia for three and a half years. They covered up
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one of the greatest scandals in the history of the
United States. The president was a mental vegetable who was
reduced to a puppet of the oligarchs because literally he
couldn't get up before ten and had to be in
bed by four o'clock in the afternoon. He was working
at best five six hour days and usually four day weeks.
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He was taking four days, he was taking off, he
was working three day weeks, and Kamala Harris helped cover
it up. She covered up Joe's obvious dementia and mental
decline along with the media. And now the turn But
as Jeff has colesterol level, is it good cholesterol. Is
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it bad cholesterol? We need to know when your start
going When you start going on about Trump's cholesterol level, you, oh,
Kamala is in big trouble. Now listen to this. This
is why she shouldn't do interviews because she's horrible at it.
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I go back to a man this point. Keep talking,
Just keep talking, because the more this woman talks, I'm
telling you, the more votes are going to Donald Trump.
Now I challenge you, I'm being serious, Mike. What do
we have to give away? I'll give away something, Okay,
I promise I'll give away. I got some really good books. Okay,
I promise I will give away. I'll give you something
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really good if you can tell me what she means.
This is her with roland Mark. If you can figure
this out, you're a genius. I'm talking Einstein level genius,
because everybody on social media is asking what the hell
does she mean? Rold cut three. Mike, you know there's.
Speaker 3 (14:58):
This whole I talk somebody wants to say.
Speaker 6 (15:01):
You know, if you just look at where the stars
are in the sky, don't look them as just brand
of things. If you just look at them as points,
look at the constellation. What does it show you. So
you just outlined it, Roland, what does it show you?
Speaker 1 (15:19):
What does it show me? Now? Roland Martin, to his credit,
is looking at her like, you know, just like deer
in the headlights. You're like like thunderstruck. What what are you?
What are you talking about? So I'll tell you what? Okay, Yeah,
Mike made a great suggestion. You will be my personal
guest at the post nineteen seventeen steakhouse. I will treat
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you to the best steak dinner, appetizer. I don't care
how much you want to drink, as long as you
can take an uber or toxicab home. All the alcohols
on me, all the dessert I will. I'm telling you
you can have a seven course meal. Okay, my treat
my guest, You and I. You and I will have dinner.
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I will, I will be your guest. You will by it.
You'll be my guest, and I will pay for everything.
Can you please explain to me what she means? Because
I don't know what she means, and most of the
human race is asking what does she mean? So, Mike,
because I'm offering a steak dinner and a night with
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the cooner man all on me, let's play it one
more time. Can you explain to me what she's trying
to say? Here? Roll cut three, Mike.
Speaker 3 (16:42):
You know there's this whole.
Speaker 6 (16:44):
I talked with somebody once to say, you know, if
you just look at where the stars are in the sky,
don't look them as just brand of things. If you
just look at them as points. Look at the constellation.
What does it show you? So you just outline it, Roland,
what does it show you?
Speaker 1 (17:03):
I don't know, but that we have been unburdened by
what has been just cleared it with Sandy von Shack.
Sandy said, you know, Jeff, I don't know about this.
You know steak dinners. And I said, I'll tell you what, Sandy, Uh,
I'll give up you know what. I'll put up my home.
The house. No, you don't get the wife and the kids.
(17:27):
They stay with me, ashtin Ava, Grace, they stay with me. Okay,
but my house. You want my house? Can somebody please
explain to me what the hell she meant? And those
that clip that I played twice for you, you can
explain it to me. Here are the keys you can
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have my house six one, seven two, six, six, sixty
eight sixty eight. This is from six to oh three. Jeff. Answer,
there's only one way to decode what Kamala said. You
have to either take two hits of LSD or smoke
one big fat joint all by yourself. Then you'll understand
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exactly what she meant. By the way I take my
steak medium rare. This is from seven to eight one. Jeff,
I'm sorry, but just hearing Kamala's voice makes me want
to push an old man down the stairs. Dave On Messenger, Jeff,
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Kamala's an astrophysicist. Now six what seven two six six
sixty eight sixty eight we've been unburdened by what has
been Ron in Arlington, thanks for holding Ron and welcome
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Jeff Ron.
Speaker 9 (19:05):
Oh, Jeff, No, Jeff, it's Ron and Holliston in Holliston.
Speaker 1 (19:09):
I'm sing, I don't know why I have Arlington on
the board. But you know, Mike says, what's the difference?
Speaker 5 (19:15):
So right?
Speaker 2 (19:17):
Ron?
Speaker 5 (19:17):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (19:18):
Can you figure that you want my house run? Can you?
Can you figure out what she was trying to say? Ron, No,
I'll let.
Speaker 9 (19:27):
You stay in your house.
Speaker 2 (19:28):
I'll let you scuse.
Speaker 10 (19:32):
That's me saying that I can't understand it either.
Speaker 1 (19:37):
Go ahead, Ron. The floor is yours, my friend.
Speaker 4 (19:41):
Hey, uh real quick?
Speaker 9 (19:42):
Before my main point, didn't Obama himself admit to eating dogs?
Speaker 1 (19:46):
Yes? In Indonesia? Yeah right, Jeff.
Speaker 9 (19:51):
I'm reaching out to all of Maggachusetts this morning about
the hands and water Tower gate this Sunday, October the twentieth,
from ten to one at the Shaws at four seventy
six Liberty Street in Hanson. I want to get together
all maga is in Massachusetts. I want to put together
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Trump Stock or Magapalooza, whatever you want to call it.
Let's increase Hanson's population by a thousand maga oh.
Speaker 1 (20:22):
Ron, I love it. And look, I don't know if
you've been watching the whole follow up to this story,
but it's just it's unbelievable. So the town now they've
caught up a generator four spotlights to blur out the
Trump twenty twenty fourth sign or whatever projection from that.
You know that one person in Hanson how much money
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this is now costing the taxpayers of Hanson and their
desperation to blur out Trump twenty twenty four and they're
threatening him with one hundred dollars a day fine. And
you've got the crazy Moonbats and Hanson saying this is
an attack on our town. This is an assault, and
they're asking for him to get arrested for just projecting.
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Trump twenty twenty four. Ron, What, I don't know if
that person listens to the show or not, but I
hope they do. If they do, here's what I think
he should do or cheat that person. Did you ever
see that Dark Knight Rises, Ron? The movie? Well, they
blast the Batman signal. Well, I would blast the Batman
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on a water tower. I would blast the Batman's signal
on the Hanson water tower exactly how that's done in
that movie. But in the middle right, Trump twenty twenty four, Oh, Ron,
it would drive the moonbats insane, insane. But Ron, now
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it's laughable. Now, it's so ridiculous. They're spending taxpayer money, spotlights, generators,
they're trying to deflect the projection. They want to find him,
they want to arrest him. There's I mean, the city
of the town is out to get him. Now, Ron,
what's your reaction to all this?
Speaker 9 (22:14):
I think the best thing that we can do, when
we know that we've pushed their buttons is to keep
on pushing their buttons. And I believe that a large
standout in Hanson would be the best thing to do.
It's like what we did in Norfolk when they were
talking about the prison. So I think that's the best
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thing to do. At this point is just what else can.
Speaker 1 (22:38):
We do and maybe raise money to help them pay
the fine. And I've been reaching out to the RNC
saying you got to support this guy and what he's doing,
and just tell the town bill us, don't bill him.
Whatever fine it is, we'll pick up the tab ron.
I love the idea, love it, love it, love it.
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John in Watertown, Thanks for holding John, and welcome.
Speaker 4 (23:03):
I was going to talk about something else, but I'll
mention what to do. He should take down the sign
on the tower and have everybody that's what Trump put
up high in the house when no one can rip
it down, a big top that says Trump twenty four.
Speaker 1 (23:16):
Okay, yes, John, go.
Speaker 4 (23:20):
Ahead, Okay. But anyway, the thing is always upsets me
is when you say this is the greatest country in
the world. Okay, I argue with that, this is one
of the most evil countries in the world. Okay in
some respects Okay, for instance, look at the medical system.
It is so bad. Those doctors are so stupid, and
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look at what they did to you. You should be
suing them. But I think you're afraid to see them
because if you have to go in there for another problem,
they won't treat you. Right, Okay, they wouldn't give you
the cocktail, right am? I? Right?
Speaker 1 (23:54):
Well, John? But I mean look to be fair, namely
another country. There's many problems with the American healthcare system.
You're right, you're completely right, But what's the you known?
Name me a country where it's better. Can you name
me one?
Speaker 4 (24:11):
Hulcome. We're in such bad trouble because of these people
are so stupid. This lady calls up and she said, oh,
the price of food unless she's got arthritis. I didn't
see her saying, gee, she doesn't have enough land to
go out and put a guide in how much money
she could save. I didn't see her saying, gee, I
can work a little hatter. I'm eighty six years old, Jeff.
Right now, I asked the guy to bump me up
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because I got to go in my workshop and get
out of debt and work every day, Okay, and I
love doing it keeps me alive. But I cured myself
fourteen times, and you go back and the doctor's laugh.
Speaker 5 (24:44):
Ature.
Speaker 4 (24:45):
They're terrible, Jeff, look what they did to your father.
And you won't listen to me. I'll give you one example.
I was walking across the street and Newton ten years
ago and a friend of mine he's out of breath.
I said, Bob, you're out of breath. You have congestive
heart failure. He says yeah. He says that you own
that stupid statin drug. He goes, yeah, that's what causes it.
I said, what's the number. Now, that's the efficiency of
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your heart. It should be eighty percent eighty. I said,
what's your number? He said ten. I said, oh my god,
tea is coming out of my eyes. I said, Bob,
how long did they give you to live? Six months?
They're so dumb. They're killing the guy. And I took
him off the statin drug. It's one drug you could
stop right away. And he got better and he couldn't
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get another test. But the last time he was up
to fifty five in rising because of COVID. They wouldn't
take it and get him another test right away.
Speaker 1 (25:34):
John, you missed your true calling in life, my friend.
You should have been a doctor. That's what you should
have done. Seriously, John, thank you very much for that call. Look,
speaking of my father, I don't want to get sidetracked,
but he's up in Canada and he's dealing with the
Canadian nationalize the single payer healthcare system, you know, socialized medicine.
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It's much worse. I'm telling you, whatever problems we have,
it's much that's worse. The Canadian healthcare system is horrible.
The Europeans the healthcare system they have horrible. The Japanese
healthcare system horrible because so much of it is based
on rationing. Now I'm not defending big Pharma. You know,
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I led the charge against them. I'm not saying. You know,
look what Fauci did was horrible. But you know the
lockdowns that spread to every country in the Western world
that came from China. The mask mandates that was in
every country. The vaccine mandates, pushing remedi severe and ventilators,
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that was in every country. I mean, Sweden and others
were better, they were better, They handled COVID better than
we did, but most countries they followed our lead. So look, please,
I'm not saying there weren't serious problems, But the United
States is the United States, and that's why we're desperately
trying to save it. And it's going down. It's been
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declining under Biden. The cost of living has soared. We've
seen what they've done with our They've destroyed our southern border.
So there's a lot of problems now, serious problems, and
we could lose everything this November. But I'm saying historically,
you know, if you look at the long term, centuries
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and centuries of the United States being on this planet,
there's been no greater country in the face of the earth.
I'm sorry, I'm just stating the obvious, and I hear
where you're coming from, John, But your ancestors came from somewhere,
meaning it was better here than there. That's my only point.
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People have voted with their feet, and the verdict is unanimous.
America is the greatest country in the history of the world.
We're on the verge of losing that. I understand, But
don't give me a history lesson and tell me that
we were founded upon genocide and oppression and violence and
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on and on and on. When you know nothing about
Native American Indians, you know nothing of what life was
like before the Europeans came. And you know nothing about
histories of other cultures, other civilizations. If you did, you
would kiss the ground that you walk on. Six one
seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight. That's my
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only point. John in Lowell, Thanks for holding John, and
welcome Jeff.
Speaker 10 (28:34):
Your wallet is going to be very astatic to know
that I don't drink and I might need a wide
home from a food comage. I know exactly what you see.
You see what happens when you've eaten way too many
magic mushrooms yips, which brings me to this point. Listen,
Bill and bend over. If you get rid of the cows,
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mushrooms grow and how done? Which also growing bold done?
If you know what I means, So you're killing your supply.
Speaker 1 (29:12):
John, Thank you, John, God bless you my friend. Six
what seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight is
the number Darryl in the Great State of Georgia. Thanks
for holding Daryl, and welcome.
Speaker 5 (29:27):
Hi, good morning. I'm gonna say something that's a little controversial,
and I'll elaborate on it. I know they're gonna sound
strange coming if I'm a black American, I don't identify
as African America because they have a step foot on
the continent of Africa and having no intentions from doing so.
But I thank God the slavery. And here's why, because
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as I traveled around the world when I was in
the Air Force, I see how other people are and
I can I can tell you everybody wants to come
to America. And I thank God for slavery because the
biggest participants of the African slave trade with Africans themselves,
they thought so little of my ancestors. They traded and
sold us off. But the Bible tells them sometime with
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wuss for bad, God can use for good. And I
can tell you right now that the black people here
in America we have it so much better, even though
some of the worst ones off than many of the
people in Africa today. And I don't see not one
African nation that people here want to move to. I
think people over there want to come over here for
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a better life. And so I look at the black
Americans today, I say, y'all should be grateful that our
ancestrys endures such hardship and honor them by doing better
with their lives instead of doing some of the stupid
things I see on top.
Speaker 1 (30:45):
Brilliant, Darrel. I'm telling you, this is one of the
best phone calls I've ever had in my entire career.
Absolutely brilliant, brilliant, brilliant, brilliant. And look, just to reinforce
what you're saying, let's leave aside whether they should be
allowed to come in. Okay, let's just let you know,
as I like to say, let that go, take it
off the table for a second. Look at all those Haitians.
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Look how many are pouring into our country. Black Asians.
They're coming here. They're not going anywhere else. They're coming here.
You mentioned Africans. How many of them are coming in
through our southern border. They're coming in from Nigeria, They're
coming in from South Sudan, They're coming in from the Congo.
I mean, they're coming in everywhere, and they're saying life
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is miserable, it is brutal in Africa. And so you know, imagine,
you know, to take your point to its logical endpoint.
Let's say there was in slavery. So say that your
ancestors weren't brought here, you know, in chains. Well, then
you if you were lucky to be born, would be
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living somewhere in Africa. Well, where's life better for you?
Is it here or in Africa? I'll tell you every
African that I meet says life is infinitely better here.
It's not even close. And look, I remember I had
this discussion once with my father, was a very painful discussion.
I'll never forget this. I'm being brutally honest with you, Daryl,
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like I'm in a confessional now. It's a bit of
a different story than yours. But you know, we're all Americans.
We all ended up here. But I remember I said,
you know, Dad, look it breaks my heart really what
happened to you and my granddad under communism, under Nazism.
But you know that's how we ended up here. But
in a way, I'm sorry to say this, but your
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tragic misfortune ended up being my good fortune because I
would still be hey, I probably wouldn't even be alive.
But if not, you know, but if I did manage
to live and be born, I would have been born
in a communist country and my life would have been
radically different and radically worse. There's no question. And so
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and I remember I had Italian friends who said, you know,
my parents always tell me these horrible stories about the
war and Mussolini and how everything was destroyed and devastated,
and you know, the sacrifices they had to make. It
was Canada, not the United States, but very similar, and
so they immigrated. And I remember my Italian friend saying,
you know, we used to have these difficult conversations, but
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I'd say, look, I'm really sorry all this happened to you,
but in a way, thank the Lord, because that's how
I ended up here. And it's so much better here
than it is over there, so it kind of blessed me.
And so when you say, take advantage of the incredible
freedoms and opportunities and liberties that are offered to you
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in this country and stop whining, bitching, complaining about what
happened one hundred and fifty, two hundred, two hundred and fifty,
three hundred and fifty years ago, Darryl, you know I
said we should return statues of Christopher Columbus. I think
we should build a statue of you. Final word to you, Daryl, Well, like.
Speaker 5 (34:03):
I said, I just look at us as a people.
We should really honor our ancestors. But when I look
on and what the culture is doing today is actually
degrading us. When I see many young people walking around
the pants hanging off there behind and not knowing the
origin came from prison. You know, that's where it came from,
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when guys were available, if you know what I mean. Yes,
and I look at the status with Candice. Someone says
this is one hundred percent truth that it's around seventy
five percent of our Black children now are born out
of unwitting mothers. I mean, and now they make it
seem like it's a normal, it's a good thing. They
need to make songs about it, about being a baby's
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mama and being a baby daddy instead of just being
a husband or a wife and being a family. You know,
it's like that's a bad thing now. So I'm like,
I don't know what's going on with us as the people,
but it's we're going backwards and stead of forward.
Speaker 1 (35:02):
Yell, Darryl, just a piggyback off of what you're saying,
because again you're on fire. Slavery. I understand some people
were forcibly removed, Okay, that goes without saying, but those
that weren't forcibly removed, even slavery couldn't break the Black family,
Jim Crow. You can look up the statistics. It's irrefutable
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under the Jim Crow South. And this is not a
praising of segregation. It's a praising of the black family.
Segregation could not destroy the black family. The black family
had the same marriage rates, the same divorce rates as whites,
whether it be in the South or in the North.
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This only changed in the nineteen sixties with Lyndon Johnson
in the Great Society and the rise of the welfare state.
That's what really broke the back of the black family.
So my point being, if blocks could endure slavery, if
blocks could endure Jim Crow and segregation and have strong, healthy,
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vibrant families, don't tell me they can't do it. Now,
it's exactly your point. It's the culture, stupid, Darryl. One
of the best calls I've ever had. Thank you so much,
best audience in the business. Okay, my friends, let me
get one more call in and then I've got a
big story for you. Trust me. CJ in Boston, Thanks
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for holding CJ, and welcome.
Speaker 11 (36:36):
And thank you very much for taking the call.
Speaker 1 (36:38):
Pleasure Sea.
Speaker 11 (36:39):
And it appears that a lot of Black Americans, especially
male Black Americans, are thinking along the lines of Daryl.
They're tired of what the Democrats have done to them,
the way they portray them. They want to get off
that Democratic plantation they've been using blacks for years. Blacks
have finally realized this. You know, for the last dozen years,
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I've been asking blacks that I know many different kinds,
whether they be Haitians, Jamaicans, African Americans, what did Barack
Obama do in two terms of office for Black America?
And the answer is always the same, absolutely nothing. Instead,
he gave an estimated one hundred and fifty billion dollars
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to Iran to enhance their nuclear capabilities. That's what Barack
Obama did. And he's on the trail with Kamala Harris
right now. And Kamala Harris knows she's in trouble with
Black America. She's down in Pennsylvania, Kyle telling to Black
America saying how what she's going to do for Black
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America the same way Barack Obama what he did for
Black America, which again is absolutely nothing. And if I
may just let me touch on Christopher Columbus day, every
proud Italian in the not then on Handover the Street
for those of the familiar that is predominantly Italian neighborhood,
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they should have a statue of Christopher Columbus and each
of one of their restaurants. More than that, the rich
Italians down there, some of whom on a half a
dozen restaurants, some are very very wealthy, should take down
a building on Hanover Street. Get that statue of Christopher
Columbus at the City of Boston, stored up after they
chucked his head off and placed it right in the
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middle of Handovers the Street, Hanover Street. Jeff, you mentioned,
yes that I had his I guess CJ.
Speaker 1 (38:37):
Can you hang on