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October 25, 2024 • 30 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Six one seven two six six, sixty eight, sixty eight
is the number. Okay, panic and now desperation is starting
to grip not just the Kamala campaign, but now much
of the so called corporate media, the fake news media
industrial complex. Uh, don't take my word for it. This

(00:21):
is Mika Brzynski. Okay, on Morning Joe. The audio is
dramatic enough, but you have to picture her face. Think
of someone in anguish. Her eyes bulging and I'm not kidding,

(00:42):
tears swelling up. The woman is on the verge of crying.
She's got four male panelists in front of her. They
are looking like they're at a funeral. And they're looking
at all these batch of poles and they it's starting
to dawn on them. She can't catch Trump. And not

(01:05):
only the polls. The early voting now is favoring Trump,
the turnout is favoring Trump. The swing states are now
lining up very well for Trump. The demographics now that
she is losing, that she's bleeding with. She cannot make
up with so called suburban, college educated female voters. They're

(01:27):
starting to see this election and their grip on power
slipping away. And listen now to Mika. She was on
the verge of a full blown nervous breakdown, and it
was a beautiful thing to watch. Roll cut eighteen.

Speaker 2 (01:48):
Mike as important as Trump's fascism is and is the
lead story every day. His closing up to dictators, his
obsession with Hitler that has now come out, what he
has said about our veterans, and what he wants to
do with the military against his political adversaries. It's all

(02:11):
huge news. This is the future that we're looking at
in the next Trump term, if there is one. But
this is what voters know right now that he is
killing us. I'm talking about us women. He's killing us.
He is putting us at risk. He is making us
afraid to have babies, he is putting our reproductive health

(02:34):
at risk. And some women have died already because of this,
So we can see right now what's coming.

Speaker 1 (02:50):
It's so over the top. It's like the hysteria. He's
killing us. We're dying you, We're dying already. We're dying.
The guy hasn't even been elected yet, he's already killing people.
This is what passes for a so called analysis on

(03:13):
ms LSD. And you gotta see there's Mike Barnacle that
that plagiarizing hack and these other you know, liberal hacks,
and they're like they're you know, they're nod in their
head and they're all so serious and like they're like,
oh my god, this is tell you it's like a funeral,
you know, where the patriarch just died, and they're like,

(03:35):
what are we gonna do? Like, what are we gonna do? Now?

Speaker 3 (03:40):
Ay?

Speaker 4 (03:40):
Yeah, yi ay yea yy ay yeah ya. Okay, here
is the disaster. There's no getting around this. Okay, you
got to hear this. So Kamala Harris goes on a
CNN town hall. This is CNN and she's asked by

(04:03):
someone in the end.

Speaker 1 (04:04):
This is a completely friendly town hall. They're all either
they're Kamala Harris voters or they're seriously leaning towards voting
for Comrade Kamala. And so the simple question is almost easy.
Every every politician should be prepared and is prepared for
this question. Not one, what are some of the mistakes
that you've made in your life and what are some

(04:27):
of your weaknesses? You know, like, what are some of
your weaknesses and how do you plan to rectify that? Okay,
now you can give a million answers but not Kamala.
So listen to this word salad. Roll cut six Mike.

Speaker 5 (04:49):
Well, I am certainly not perfect, so let's start there.
And I think that I perhaps a weakness some let's say,
but I actually think it's a strength, as I really
do value having a team of very smart people around
me who bring to my decision making process different perspectives.

Speaker 4 (05:19):
Oh okay, okay, Then she continues, So it's not really
a weakness, it's a strength.

Speaker 1 (05:28):
I like to have a team. I like to have
a team of really smart people. I like to have
different perspectives. And you can tell the audience is looking
Anderson Cooper is looking at her like, just this is
the easiest question in the just answer the damn question.
But no, no, no, no, listen to Kanilla roll cut
six A. She continues, Mike.

Speaker 5 (05:52):
I my team will tell you. I am constantly saying,
let's kick the tire on that, let's kick the tires
on it, because listen, I, as I mentioned earlier, I
started in my career as a prosecutor. I was a
courtroom prosecutor. I've tried everything from low level offenses to homicides,
and I learned at a very early stage of my

(06:14):
career and adult life that my actions have a direct
impact on real people in a very fundamental way. When
I was Attorney General California, I was attorney general of
what is the fifth largest economy in the world and
acutely aware that my words could move markets. So I

(06:36):
take my role and responsibility as an elected leader very seriously,
and I know the impact it has on so many
people I may never meet, and that is why I
engage and bring folks around.

Speaker 1 (06:52):
It's just the question was what are your weaknesses and
how do you overcome them? So what's a weakness? What's
a weakness? You know? This is a minute and a half. Now,
this is how she ends her answer. Six B Mike.

Speaker 5 (07:13):
So I may not be quick to have the answer
as soon as you ask it about a specific policy
issue sometimes because I'm gonna want to research it. I'm
gonna want to study it. I'm kind of a nerd sometimes,
I confess, And some might call that a weakness, especially
if you're you know, in an interview or just kind
of you know, being asked a certain question and you

(07:35):
expect to have the right answer right away. But that's
how I that's how I work.

Speaker 1 (07:43):
That was her answer. That was her answer. Okay, just
very quickly. The text line is it's gonna burn. I
mean it's it's gonna blow. Uh. This is from six
oh three, Jeff. You would think that before these fraudsters

(08:03):
go public with these salacious accusations of sexual assault against Trump,
that they would at least do a little homework to
make sure their stories line up with little details like oh,
I don't know timelines. Another reason why I don't think
this story is getting legs is because so much of

(08:24):
the public has woken up to the mainstream media constantly
crying wolf. They have lost all credibility with the public.
You're dead on six so two. This ridiculous accusation now
of sexual assault against Trump by a woman Stacey Williams,

(08:44):
thirty one years ago. She claims it allegedly happened, and
what is it now, eleven days before the election, they
dredged this thing up, and she says, oh no, no.
In nineteen ninety three is when I met him at
Trump Tower and I was then the girlfriend end of
Jeffrey Epstein, and we went from his mansion and she
even gives the address of the mansion to make it

(09:07):
seem like, oh, she's had incredibility detail, and she says,
so he went from Jeffrey's mansion, walked over into Trump Tower,
and then he introduced me to Trump, and in front
of a room full of people, Trump just he grabbed
my bubes, my top, my rear end. He you know,
he just was grabbing me. And they were laughing, and

(09:29):
this evil smile on Epstein's face and Trump's face, and
they looked at each other and ha, ha, this is
how you treat women. Jeffrey Epstein didn't purchase his mansion
until nineteen ninety six. They weren't dating in nineteen ninety six,

(09:50):
by her own admission. By the end of ninety three
they had broken up. So literally it could not have happened.
This is what I mean. It is. It's it's like
the the the the the the caluminous charge, the defamatory charge.
He's Hitler two point zero based on what evidence. And

(10:13):
then when they start trying to give you evidence. Literally
you got over a dozen people in the room, eye
witnesses saying he never said that. You're lying. So, I mean,
if you're gonna lie, at least get your timeline straight.
Stupid six one seven two six six, sixty eight sixty eight. Uh,

(10:34):
this is from aight oh three and it's a it's
a brilliant point about Trump going on the Rogan podcast today.
And as I said, I think it could it really
could end the campaign right here, right now, Jeff, both
candidates were supposed to go on with Joe Rogan. I
didn't know that that was the condition Rogan laid out
to do these interviews. At first Kamala Harris agreed, so

(10:59):
he booked both guests, but then Kamala chickened out and
backed out of the interview. But Trump is still going
full steam ahead, just like with the Al Smith dinner. Personally,
I think Kamala is crumbling under the pressure and criticism

(11:21):
coming from her own side. Consider her meltdown after going
on with Brett Boring. She just broke and shattered like
glass bingo. I think that's what's happening. You're watching now
her psychologically emotionally disintegrate in front of our eyes. And here, look, CNN,

(11:47):
you don't get friendlier, you don't get easier. And to
even make it even more easy, load it up with
the room of so called quote unquote undecided voters to
show you how rig The whole thing was they had
professors who are championing Kamala on campus. Nobody there was

(12:10):
an undecided voter. Every single one of them is voting
for Kamala. So it's a room full of her voters
and supporters asking her the easiest, most basic questions, like
the one I played just before the break. So you know,
what are some of your weaknesses and how do you
plan to overcome them? Here you go. I'm not throwing

(12:33):
you a softball. Here's a freaking mother beach ball. It's
an air ball so big even a two year old
can hit it. Here it is comye, here it is,
and it's no answer word salad word salad cackling, laughing,
completely unprepared. I don't know if she's honestly stupid, or

(12:58):
incredibly lazy, or incredibly entitled and privileged who's never had
to work a day in her life, or a combination
of all three. But this is I've never seen anything
like this. You go on the friendliest media outlets possible,
and your poll numbers keep going down. I mean, in

(13:23):
other words, this is what the media is saying. We
can't prop her up. She's so incompetent, Like look, we
can't carry her. She's that incompetent. Very quickly, because I
want to go back to the phone lines. This is
Scott Jennings again, CNN, CNN roll cut seventeen. Mike.

Speaker 6 (13:46):
I mean, look, she doesn't I do think it was
very well said. She doesn't have to be fallless, but
she has to give you something. I mean, she's like
a true double threat. You know, she's terrible on her
feet when she gets unexpected questions, and simultaneously she can't
even ads for the expected questions. It's nothing, nothing, nothing.
You think she'd be prepared to do this by now?
You know, what's a mistake you've made?

Speaker 5 (14:07):
Nothing?

Speaker 6 (14:08):
What's the weakness you have?

Speaker 1 (14:08):
Nothing?

Speaker 6 (14:09):
What's the first law you want to pass? Nothing? What's
a policy difference between you and Joe Biden?

Speaker 1 (14:14):
Nothing?

Speaker 6 (14:14):
Over and over and over.

Speaker 1 (14:16):
Empty, empty, empty.

Speaker 6 (14:17):
If she were an animal, she'd be a duck. Build platitude.

Speaker 1 (14:24):
Okay, here's Van Jones. I'm just assure this is CNN.
This is what I'm telling you. This is CNN, by
the way, first time, and I don't know how many decades.
The liberal in fact, the ultra liberal Los Angeles Times
endorsed Obama endorsed Hillary, endorsed Biden. They're not endorsing Kamala. Harris.

(14:48):
The Washington Post endorsed Obama, endorsed Hillary, endorsed Biden. They
are not endorsing Kamala Harris. No, they're not endorsing tru obviously,
but that they're not endorsing Kamala. I mean that is
a damning, damning vote of no confidence. Listen, now here's

(15:13):
Van Jones, the organizer, the communist himself, roll cut seventeen
a Mike. She passed that test.

Speaker 5 (15:24):
I think that the word solid stuff gets on my nerves.

Speaker 2 (15:27):
I think that some of the evasions are not necessary.

Speaker 1 (15:30):
But when she's talking about trying to get you a house,
I believe her. Yeah, well good for you. But the
fact is the word salads are getting on his nerves.
And they're not just getting on everyone else's nerves. They
see right through her. She's a fraud, she's an empty vessel,
she's a puppet. She's a creature of the machine. And

(15:54):
that's why she's going down, and that's why she's melting down.
Joe and Lynn, thanks for holding Joe and welcome Jeff
Joe Air on the air. Go ahead, my friend, Jeff.

Speaker 7 (16:11):
Jeff, Jeff, I love you in a non sexual way,
but I hate when you get too giddy like this.

Speaker 1 (16:18):
Okay, sorry, I'm sorry, Joe. Go ahead, my friend, please
get get you.

Speaker 7 (16:24):
Maring in the back of my head that she's taking
these days off because she knows that steal is on
and we have to keep the pedal to the medal.

Speaker 1 (16:37):
Well, Joe, look, I definitely agree with you. We have
to keep the pedal to the medal. Dot I agree
with you, not one hundred one thousand percent. I want
to go back to your first point, Joe. So you
think she's taking these days off because she's convinced they're
going to steal it for her. Correct? Correct, Jeff.

Speaker 7 (16:56):
I went to bed at one o'clock in the morning
in twenty twenty and I said, Wow, this man pulled
it off again. And then I get up the next
morning and they're still counting. And a week later there's
still counting. If we don't know election night in twenty
twenty four, who won, we're in trouble.

Speaker 1 (17:16):
Joe. If I can put you on the spot, I
know there's still what is it, ten eleven days whatever
it is left to go. If you were to handicap.
Predict this race right now today? What will happen? What
do you think happens? Does Trump win or do the
Democrats succeed in stealing it?

Speaker 7 (17:39):
If it's free and free, like you always say, we
win in a landslide, but we have to keep an
eye on the price.

Speaker 1 (17:49):
I agree with you, Joe, I completely agree with you, Joe.
Thank you very much for that call. Six one seven,
two sixty six, sixty eight, sixty eight is the number. No. Look,
they're starting now. You're starting to see cracks now in
the Democrat machine. I mean, that's that's all I'm pointing out.
And look, she's getting increasingly Kamala is getting increasingly dark, angry,

(18:13):
honestly hysterical, and it's not working. Everything they're throwing at Trump,
it's not working. And you have her own side now
calling her out, attacking her, saying she's a horrible candidate.
They're starting to openly panic about the election. So what

(18:33):
I'm starting to think, I'm just I gotta be. If
I'm not here to tell you the truth, at least
the way I see it, then there's no point in
me being behind this microphone. Okay, coming up at eight o'clock.
We're gonna go a little early with Kooner's call log
because at eight o'clock, Yes will be joined by Denesh
Desusa again. He's got a new book out along with

(18:57):
his movie Vindicating Trump, so we're gonna be talking to
him about the state of the race, Kamala, the allegations
against Trump, that he's a Nazi, a Hitler, and of
course what has happened now with his movie and what
he thinks will happen on election night. So it's coming
up in about eleven minutes. You don't want to miss it.

(19:19):
Must listen to Radio Christy in Grafton. Thanks for holding Christy,
and welcome.

Speaker 7 (19:28):
Hi Jeff.

Speaker 3 (19:29):
I love your show and I especially loved it yesterday.
Today is great too. I'm calling because I want to
reach out to all Independents and Republicans in Massachusetts in particular.
You know our state does normally go blue, not red.
But please, I beg you do not sit out this election.

Speaker 7 (19:51):
There is too much at stake.

Speaker 3 (19:53):
Here, not only nationally but in our own state with
some of the questions they have on our ballot. I
don't know about you, Jeff, but there has been very
few times lately that I can drive around Massachusetts with
my windows rolled down, getting fresh air that I don't
feel like I'm at an ACDC concert breathing post. If

(20:15):
we actually pass that psychedelic mushroom bill, don't you think
that people are going to be driving even higher? And
we've got our families on the roads with us. We
also have an amazing senatorial candidate running against Warren. The
more of us that get out and vote in Massachusetts,

(20:37):
we just might be able to get rid of Warren
as our representative and finally have a say nationally. And third,
my other point is my child is a junior in
North Carolina in college and she has been to both
a Trump town hall in Fayetteville with her boyfriend and all.

(21:00):
So this past Tuesday she attended the Trump rally in Greensboro,
North Carolina. I know that usually people are saying that
college students are going to vote for Harris. I really
think that a lot of college students are waking up
and realizing that their futures are at stake, that we
could be facing World War three if they vote for Harris,

(21:23):
and I think that they're getting past Trump and how
he can be at times, you know a little abrasive
and as people say here in Massachusetts all the time,
not presidential. But I really think people need to get
over that and really think about freedom of religion, freedom
of speech, and what happens if World War three does

(21:46):
occur and my child is a female. She brought six
of her friends with her to the Trump rally on
Tuesday night, all females. They're all voting for Trump. We
need to think on these things, and we need to
vote here in Massachusetts, even though our state normally goes though.

Speaker 1 (22:10):
Christie, I could not have said it better myself. Really,
we have to defeat Elizabeth Warren. She's a very unpopular
senator who frankly has been shafting the people of an
attacks payers of Massachusetts now for years. To me, is
a cancer on this state and a cancer on the
body politic. And so that's why I've been urging everybody

(22:34):
go vote, vote Republican, write down the ballot as to
the questions I'm going to be dedicating a good chunk
of the show as we approach closer to the election.
I agree with you, we've got to discuss some of
these ballot questions. And I couldn't agree with you more.

(22:54):
The last thing we need. There are people high on
psychedelic mushrooms driving around on roads that are already unsafe. A.
This is going to destroy the minds of our youth.
These people are insane. And B it's going to put
all of our lives in jeopardy and that of our
families and friends on the road. So Christy, you're completely right.

(23:18):
And look, I'm telling you you can take it to
the bank. Trump is going to overperform with women. I'm
telling you you're right. He can be abrasive, he can
be a little coarse, a little vulgar, I get it.
His personality can rub people the wrong way. But the
guy delivers. And you know the expression, he's an sob,

(23:41):
but he's our sob when you hear him talk and
give interviews Christy about There was an interview in the
Wall Street Journal. In fact, if I have time, I
want to read passages from it later in the show
where he really opened up about how he dealt with
Putin during his first term. It's just remarkable how transparent

(24:02):
he is. And he says, hey, look, you guys keep
criticizing my personalities. Talking to the Wall Street Journal editorial board,
he did an interview with their board, the whole board.
You know, you keep going on about my language, my demeanor.
He goes, you can't have this is what he said.
You can't have Trump policies without my personality. And they said, well,

(24:25):
what do you mean. He goes, We'll just give you
an example. He goes, you don't think Vladimir Putin wanted
to invade Ukraine under my watch gobble up even more territory.
Well you know what I did, he goes, And you
asked Putin if this is true or not. I called
him up on the phone and I said, Vladimir, you're
my friend. I don't want to do this to you,

(24:47):
but I'm telling you right now, you touch an inch
of Ukrainian territory quote unquote, this is what he said. Okay,
I will blow the fing domes above your head. You
know the Kremlin, it's got these beautiful domes, and that's
where you know the Russian president and his government is.

(25:07):
He basically said, I'm gonna nuke you. I'm gonna nuke
the Kremlin and those beautiful thousand year old domes. I'm
gonna blow them right off your head. He goes, I
don't want to do it, Vladimir. I don't want to
do it, but don't force me to do it. And
Vladimir said, okay, Donald, I understand, I understand. We known

(25:31):
touch Ukraine. Okay. He's all good, Donald, He's all good, Donald.
We have peace. Donald. So his point is, you know
that I was an agent of Putin is ridiculous. I went,
I stopped him in Ukraine because I used our nuclear deterrent.
And he knew I was serious. He goes, I told

(25:53):
the Iyatolas, don't you touch a hair on the head
of a single Jew in Israel. You're gonna regret it
for the rest of your lives, for the rest of
your lives. I put sanctions on him. I bled them
of cash. They had no money to do any terrorism
or any attacks. He goes, I'm sorry, but that's what

(26:16):
these people respect. Force, strength, determination, deterrence, will and you know.
And he keeps telling us that he does this economically
to defend our companies, to defend our interests. And he
often says, look, I let the Secretary of Treasury talk.

(26:37):
I go and tell the Secretary of State, go, it's
your job. They come back and they go they're not budging.
He goes, Okay, they're not budging. Put me on the phone,
and he goes every time you know I'm on the phone,
they back down. Why because I'm telling him you don't
mess with the USA. So that's he's a pitbull. And

(27:00):
the thing is he's our pitbull. And that's what I
think many honestly voters are recognizing men, women, black, white, brown, young, old,
and I think that's why you're seeing now this remarkable
surge in the last couple of weeks because people remember

(27:22):
how it was under the Trump years. They were some
of the fattest in terms of prosperity, some of the
fattest years that we've ever had, and we had peace
around the world. Because say what you want, Donald Trump,
the livers. You may not like his style, but the

(27:43):
guide the livers, and in the end, to me, that's
all that matters. Agree, disagree. Okay, we're gonna do it
a little bit early because Danesh is coming on at eight.
Cooner's Call aug Caller of the Week.

Speaker 8 (28:01):
It's time for Cooler's Call Log, where we showcase our
favorite color from the week.

Speaker 1 (28:07):
I can hear you? Can you hear me? Dan in Plymouth?
You've got one minute on the nose, got Dan. I
think Dan is sleeping. Dan is sleeping. Okay, Dan is
Dan is snoozy. This is let's see if we can

(28:30):
wake up Dan, Dan, Dan, You're on the air, Dan, Dan. Wow,
this is I gotta tell you.

Speaker 6 (28:46):
Usually.

Speaker 1 (28:46):
Look he's still snoring. I gotta say, Dan, how does
your wife put up with that man? Can you imagine
sleeping beside this guy at night?

Speaker 6 (28:55):
Lo Is?

Speaker 1 (28:55):
Look at this. Look how loud he's snoring. Look at this?
Look at this. I have never ever put anyone to sleep.
This is a first. You're listening to history and the making. Usually,
you know, Peples, Jeff, You're get me high blood pressure.
You're like a shot of expresso in the morning. But
putting people to sleep, this is a first. Mister Simon,

(29:22):
bring me a dream. Bum bum boom, make him the
cutest that I've ever seen.

Speaker 2 (29:28):
Bum bum bum bum in Julips.

Speaker 5 (29:31):
Like Moses and cloves and nights.

Speaker 8 (29:37):
Be here every weekday on the Kooner Report between six
and ten am, and next week it could be you
on Cooner's call log.

Speaker 1 (29:45):
Please don't be a stranger. Call again. That may have
been the greatest call of all time. And by the way,
Dan called earlier today, maybe most of you, if you
caught it or not. But that was the same Dan,
Sleeping Dan. He's now that's his new nickname. Dan in Plymouth.
Nurse Dan was running for Congress. By the way, I'm

(30:08):
merging everybody to vote for him. Okay, but let that go.
Poor guy was working a double shift, that's what he said.
He goes cooner. I've been where I was working a
double shift. I'm only sleeping two to three hours a day.
It's not you. You didn't put me to sleep. I
was just so freaking exhausted. But I mean, am I

(30:29):
wrong or am I right? Could could you sleep beside
this guy? Is the way Eastnores. I mean really, if
I'm I mean, if I had to sleep next to
that all night, I'd be like, give me the guest bedroom.
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