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Speaker 1 (00:00):
If I am cast aside by the President and the
MAGA political machine and replaced by neo CON's big pharma,
big tech, military industrial war complex, foreign leaders, and the
elite donor class that can never ever relate to real Americans,
then many common Americans have been cast aside and replaced

(00:20):
as well. There is no plan to save the world
or a four D chess game being played when common
American people realize and understand that the political industrial complex
of both parties is ripping this country apart, that not
one elected leader like me is able to stop Washington's
machine from gradually destroying our country. And instead the reality

(00:45):
is that they common Americans, the people, possess the real
power over Washington. Then I'll be here by their side
to rebuild it.

Speaker 2 (00:56):
That, of course, was MTG Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green announcing
her shocking resignation on Friday. I think what was it
three four hours after Trump finished his meeting with Kami
Mumdani in the White House. Nine twenty Now on the
Great WRKO, Jeff Cooner Boston's Bulldozer. All right, let me

(01:18):
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representative Marjorie Taylor Green resigning because A, as you just
heard her, she wants to draw attention to the fact
that Congress is broken or is it. B she knows

(01:43):
she will lose a primary election. A A broke Congress
is broken. B she knows she will lose her primary.
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(02:07):
via X and I was very active on X my
handle there at the Kooner Report. All one word at
the Cooner Report. K U h n E R. Dan
in northand Over, Thanks for holding and as always.

Speaker 3 (02:26):
Dan, welcome. Jeff my brother, my younger brother from another mother.

Speaker 4 (02:31):
How are you?

Speaker 2 (02:33):
I'm good? How are you?

Speaker 4 (02:34):
Dan? O?

Speaker 3 (02:35):
So I got to ask you. So, so, what does
Grace think of this? I'm just kidding, just kidding, because
I know she's smart. But anyways, honestly, Jeff, honestly, I
can't believe that Trump has all of a sudden lost
his mind, not after cutting all these business deals that
he's cut all around the world for more, you know,
more jobs and more more money being invested in the US.

(02:57):
Just the last you know, the last three months alone,
he's been everywhere cutting deals.

Speaker 4 (03:01):
Right.

Speaker 3 (03:02):
I can't believe he's lost his mind.

Speaker 5 (03:04):
I really got to believe there's.

Speaker 3 (03:06):
Something else going on, right, and maybe something really, really
big is going to come out of these Epstein files. Jeff,
I think that I think that Trump probably has a
better idea within these Epstein files than you, and I
think that there's a there's something huge is going to
happen in the in the US government. I think that

(03:27):
he's trying to align himself with people. I think this
mold any thing. It was just a joke, I really do.
I think it was a joke. I think he was
this like almost to me, he almost looked like a
father saying, okay, little boy, go try this, and when
you fall off your bicycle, I'll come pick you up.
That's my interesting I took that meeting.

Speaker 2 (03:47):
That's interesting. Well, you're right, though, there was a bit
you know, you're right, there was a bit of a
father son or older younger man dynamic. In other words, Okay, junior,
you know, okay, you got all these ideas. I support you,
you know, don't say I didn't support you. Go ahead,
and then basically, when you fall flat on your face,
you can come to me and I'll I'll see if

(04:08):
I'll help you or not. I said, Dan, what do
you make of what happened with MTG? I'm just curious.

Speaker 3 (04:15):
I truly gotta believe this something else. I think Trump
as a person is too loyal. This reminds me a
lot of what happened with Elon Musk. Elon Musk had
to get out of that position or they're going to
burn down his company. Right. He you know, all of
a sudden, he's He's Trump's biggest enemy. They're fighting and that, right,

(04:35):
and then you know at the Charlie Kirk funeral they
hugging and kiss him. It just doesn't make any sense, Jeff.
It makes that, you know, the American the American public
is foolible, and I think that's what it's all about.
I think there's something else going on between Trump and MTG.
And we'll know, you know, four or five six months
down the road.

Speaker 2 (04:53):
Well, the rumor is, Dan, I'm sure you know it
better than I do, that she wanted to run for governor.
She wanted to run for senator and Trump's people, and
this I know is a fact. They said, okay, we
did some independent polling. Marjorie, you can't win. I mean
you may be strong in your district, yes, but Georgia
is a purple state, and your brand of conservatism, your

(05:16):
brand of America. First, you're not picking up independence and
you're not getting moderate Democrats. You're going to get slaughtered.
You're going to be you know, want you want to
run against John Osoff and they said, you go up
against Osof. Osof beats you by twenty So you can't
beat a Democrat in the Senate, you can't beat a
Democrat for governor. You're going to lose. And what Trump

(05:40):
is arguing is the moment they sent that over those polls,
she changed. She became bitter, she became angry. In other words,
she took it personally, while Trump and his people saying,
it's nothing personal. You just you can't win. I mean,
you know you're great from your district, but you can't

(06:00):
win a statewide race. And they say that's when she
began to adopt this attitude of burn it all down.
What say you, Dan, you buy that? Not buy that?

Speaker 3 (06:14):
So Georgia is a funny state. I spend a lot
of time there, Jets, it's a funny state. So Georgia,
she can't in a state wide office as a friend
of Trump. Oh, she's got to be an enemy of
Trump if she's going to try to take a statewide
office and Georgia.

Speaker 2 (06:37):
That's interesting. So you do this biz, you know, big
resignation Trump and I don't see ida. Ah, he called
me a trader. I'm done with him. Maybe cooler Jets
for a year or two. And then you know, she
goes on the view, she goes on CNN and suddenly
now she's a never Trump Republican. And you're saying, then

(06:58):
she becomes more electable statewide?

Speaker 3 (07:00):
Correct the view going on CNN. She's trying to moderate herself, right,
Don't get me wrong. I love MTG. I think she's
been phenomenal. You know, every every year I've been bidding to,
you know, get a get a chance to go wild
feral hog hunting on a helicopter with her. She does

(07:21):
that fundraiser every yet anyway, I'm dying to winning that.
But anyway, but you know, but yeah, so she's honestly,
I love I love her positions on everything. I think
I can't believe that she's flip fluffed positions. And I
can't believe Trump is flip flopped. I really can't. Not yet,
Not yet, Jeff. Maybe I'm wrong. That's why I've got

(07:44):
to find out what Grace is always this it's interesting.

Speaker 2 (07:48):
I'm going to ask her that I will. I'm going
to ask her that Dan as always thank you very
much for that call, Lisa in you but I didn't
think of that that maybe she's positioning herself for a
state wide run. But you know, if you're pro Trump,
you can't win a state wide race. Well, now she's
definitely become anti Trump. I mean, Hallie, you can't get

(08:10):
more You can't get a more high profile divorce than this,
I mean a political divorce. You can't get a more
high profile political divorce than this. Okay, let me be
brutally on it. I'm gonna go to Lisa in New
Hampshire very soon, in ten seconds actually, but let me
just be brutally honest with you, like I'm in the confessional.
I don't know why, but MTG's resignation it's like a

(08:37):
punch in the gut. I find it disappointing. Honestly a
little bit demoralizing and dispiriting, you know, the whole you
know thing with Mam Donnie. Whatever, Okay, will it work?

Speaker 4 (08:51):
Will it not work?

Speaker 2 (08:52):
Did Trump make a tactical mistake? Did he not make
a tactical mistake? Look, he's Mam Donnie is going to
ruin New York. He's gonna burn that city to the ground.
I'm sure of this as the sun will rise tomorrow.
So Trump can easily just say, hey, you know, I
tried to work with the guy. What else do you
want from me? But MTG was a she was a

(09:15):
Maga warrior. And for her to throw in the towel
after only five years, and the way they broke up,
the bitterness, the recriminations, the name calling, it got really brutal.
I'm not gonna lie to you. It's it's a bitter

(09:38):
pill to swallow. Am I the only one? I'm just
curious or are some of you happy that MTG is gone?
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
Lisa in New Hampshire. Thanks for holding Lisa.

Speaker 3 (09:54):
And welcome, good morning.

Speaker 6 (09:59):
I'm sick. I'm sick over and teach you, Jeff. She
was more mad than he was so and she got
into politics for him because she watched what they did
to him. She didn't even come until twenty twenty. She
fought for j six, She fought for everything that we
believe in. But that's not even the reason why I

(10:21):
dialed the phone to call you today. I just wanted
to tell you that it's hot breaking. Her and Matt
Gates were the two fire breathers. They're both gone. The
swamp ate them up. Trump went along with it. There's
still Matt and Trump are still on good terms. And
I know that they both knew he was never going

(10:42):
to get confirmed, so there was a plan behind that
as well. So I'll never say that I understand politics
and I don't understand the swamp, and I think the
swamp is so much bigger and nastier and extent than
we ever thought before. Putting that aside, the reason why

(11:04):
I called was because I have to beg every single
listener out there and every single person listening to tell
ten people, even though we're mad, and even though things
aren't going our way and we feel a little defeated today,
everybody must get out and vote for the midterms. By

(11:25):
saying I'm not going to vote because you don't like
the way things are going just makes it worse. It
doesn't even make any sense. It's like biting off your
own notes. Despite your face. We saw what Democrats are
capable of. Every single Republican, including Trump, his whole family,

(11:45):
maybe even you, we're all going to jail if a
Democrat gets the office again. Everybody needs to keep their
eye on the ball. We need to get somehow, some
way through the next three years with the House and
the Senate so we can then get four more or

(12:07):
eight more years of Republican rule. If not, the country's done,
and everybody has to put their big boy pants on
and their big girl pants on, and they got to
hold their nose just like we did a thousand times before,
and we have to get out. If we don't keep

(12:28):
the House and Senate in the midterms, we're done. Trump
goes to jail period the end.

Speaker 2 (12:38):
Well, I agree with you, Lisa. I think it's even
worse than that. You're dead on. Don't get me wrong.
They're going to tank and destroy the second half of
Trump's term. I think you're right. They're going to impeach,
they're going to defund, they're going to investigate. But I
think they're gonna I mean, they're going to try to

(12:59):
arrest Trump, mind just impeach him, but they're gonna blow
up the second half of his second term. And then
this is to me, the scary part they've said, the
quiet part now out loud. The Mamdani model is the
key to their success. So the worse things get they're
now convinced leads to their socialists and communists getting elected.

(13:24):
So AOC over the weekend. I mean, this should be everywhere,
but instead, because you know it's Mumdani, it's MPTG. These
are big stories. But she was asked, you know about
what's going on recently, and she openly admitted it. She said,
people now fear the Democrats, and the next time we

(13:46):
get power, we have to make people suffer. Americans. If
actually said, we have to make Americans suffer even more,
because the more they suffer, the more they're gonna for us.
They're suffering in New York, they voted for Mamdanni. They're suffering.

(14:06):
In Seattle, they voted for this Mamdannie communist. Katie Wilson
is her name. So in other words, the more inflation,
the more higher the cost of living. The more people
can't pay for food or rent, or utilities or their healthcare,
the more they're going to cry out for the Communists

(14:26):
to come in and nationalize and control everything. Don't don't
worry the birth. He will take care of you. Don't worry.
And that's that's my fear. So you see, this is
what I mean when I saw him with Mamdani. I'm
watching this, I'm like, you're wishing him well. He's wishing

(14:49):
you death. And I don't just mean personally, he wants
you dead and or politically he's gonna hear he's supporting impeachment.
He wants to burn your whole administration to, if the possible,
the country to the ground because he wants a c
He wants he can never be president, Mamdonnie because of
the fact that he's an immigrant to this country, but

(15:11):
he wants someone like him to become president. He wants AOC.
Remember AOC made Mumdanni. So to be honest, the story's
now coming out of New York is not that she
wants to primary Schumer. AOC wants to go for the
brass ring. She sank the hell with being a senator.

(15:33):
I'm going to be the next president. If Mamdannie can
do it at the age of thirty two and be
a mayor, I can be one of the youngest, if
not the youngest president in history. And she's telling everybody,
I'm a woman and a Latina taboot. I check all
the boxes. So you know, the Communists aren't playing, and

(15:56):
I think our side is getting complacent. I don't think
we quite re depth and the gravity of this threat.
So I'm with you all the way, Lisa. No, I
think they want to destroy the country, and by destroying
the country, that paves the way for communism. Lisa's final
word to you, am I wrong?

Speaker 3 (16:17):
No, that's my point.

Speaker 6 (16:18):
I don't care if anybody look at what he did
with Mundani is because he's a host, and because he's proud,
and because he loves New York, and because he's the president.
He did that for all the reasons. We know. Trump
is right. He's gonna let him hang himself. He's gonna
make him come in bed for whatever he needs for

(16:40):
New York, and then he's going to decide whether he
gives it to him.

Speaker 3 (16:42):
I could care less about that. I thought it was hysterical.

Speaker 6 (16:45):
To be honest, I care more about MTG leaving and
hurting our chances of people like her to give up
everything to come and try to fight for the country
because they saw what happened to her. You know me,
there is no other Trump supporter bigger than me. And
he broke my heart when he turned on her. He

(17:07):
turned on her when she went live with the Epstein
people with Massey because Massey screwed him and he took
it personal, and then it went beyond and beyond. He
called her a trader, not to her country because she
went on the View and she went on CNN, and
she went to the places that try to ruin him.

(17:28):
So that put all that aside. We have to truly
fight for this country now, whether we like Trump or not.
It isn't about Trump, Jeff, It never was. It was
about the populace. It was about the people finally rising
and thinking they had somebody who was going to be

(17:49):
there for them. And he is there for us. But
he's the president for all people, and he's the president
for the whole country, and he's trying to set a
stage for us to continue when he's gone, and people
need to open their eyes. It may not make sense upfront,
but what he's doing is to prevent communism, it's to

(18:12):
get people work.

Speaker 2 (18:14):
Oh, Lisa, thank you very very much for that call.
You know, I was just we're just talking off air.

Speaker 4 (18:20):
Just yeah.

Speaker 2 (18:21):
I just find Mike very funny. He says things that
are just to me make me laugh. And I said, Mike,
do you think Sandy's a little bit more to the
left than I am? He's His answer is, Jeff, everybody
is more liberal than you are. I'm like, Mike, really,
am I that right wing?

Speaker 6 (18:40):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (18:41):
Yeah, okay, so you know, well, I mean, you know,
MPG is not to the left of me. Mike, uh,
I think I got you there. Six one seven two
six six sixty eight sixty eight. But alas she's now
resigning from Congress. Morris in Boston, thanks for holding Morris

(19:04):
and welcome.

Speaker 5 (19:07):
Good morning.

Speaker 3 (19:07):
Jeff.

Speaker 4 (19:08):
You know it's funny.

Speaker 5 (19:08):
You know you're getting old when you forget you called
you in the radio show. I'm driving along be talking
to me. So I got a couple of periods here,
one with the with Syria. I think what Trump is doing,
I think he knows something big is coming down the
pipe with China, and he's got to pull a lot

(19:30):
of their quote unquote allies over to our side. And
you know, we know Siria has been working with Russia
and China. So I think he's just trying to build
a little bit of a force here or take away
from people that could be supplying China with whatever it
may be, rare minerals, fuel.

Speaker 4 (19:49):
Whatever that may be.

Speaker 5 (19:50):
But I think that might have been some of the
thought process behind that. With regards to Bondani, I have
two theories, Morris.

Speaker 2 (20:01):
Can you do me a favor? I promise I'm going
to give you all the time in the world. I
don't mean to cut you off, but you're making such
an interesting point. I want to add these two other
issues and see what you say, because you're saying Trump
is playing almost like geopolitical chess, and I think there's
something to that. And so let's get Syria back in
our camp. What do you say to the argument that

(20:22):
he's doing the same thing with Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
He just agreed to sell the Saudis F thirty five
fighter jets, which has angered many people in Maga. He's
given Saudi Arabia now a natal like security guarantee. In
other words, it's not NATO, they're not part of NATO,
but a commitment. You attack Saudi Arabia, we will defend

(20:46):
Saudi Arabia. He's also done the same thing with Katar.
He's given them a security guarantee. And so this way,
by giving Katar and South the Saudis a full fledged
security guarantee, he's bringing them solidly in our camp. Morris,
do you think that's wise on his part? I'm just curious.

Speaker 5 (21:07):
Too, because at the end of the day, Jeff, they're
either gonna hate us a lot or they're just gonna
hate us a little. They're always gonna hate us. But
I think that bringing them into our camp as much
as we can, it's it's smart because we're gonna need
the Middle East should the poop hit the fan at

(21:28):
some point, the Middle East is gonna be a vital area,
and I think if he does more for them than
China does, I think we're gonna we're gonna see a
positive effect on that. With regards to the fighters, obviously,
we're not giving them the same technology within those cockpits
of those planes that we have. And my guess is,

(21:49):
and this might seem far fetched, but maybe there's a
kill switch on those jets. Who knows, right, they're not
gonna work. Somebody hit something here in the US. Those
jets aren't working. But I think the idea of giving
them those jets is, you know, it's it's to help us.

Speaker 4 (22:04):
When when things get gone, because.

Speaker 5 (22:06):
I really believe things are gonna get broomed with China
sooner than later.

Speaker 4 (22:12):
It's just I just have that that odd feeling.

Speaker 2 (22:15):
That interesting.

Speaker 4 (22:16):
I've always interesting felt. I feel interesting.

Speaker 2 (22:20):
Morris again, I don't I don't mean to rush you.
Please go ahead, Mom, Donnie, go ahead.

Speaker 5 (22:25):
So with Mondani, you know, my thought is right, Trump
is he is born and bred New York.

Speaker 4 (22:31):
I mean when when I was, I grew up in
New York. When I was a kid.

Speaker 5 (22:34):
Growing up, Trump in New York went hand in hand,
almost like the Yankees in New York. It's just when
you think of New York, you think of Trump. I
see Trump handling Mondannie almost like a negotiator, a hostage
negotiator handling uh, somebody you know, standing on a ledge
with a baby, threatening to throw the baby off, and
that baby being New York City, and the person on

(22:55):
the ledge being Mondani. You know, I think Trump is
just trying to placate him and and you know, be
friendly with him so he doesn't kill the baby and
throw him off the ledge. And you know, or this
is my other thought process is with regards to his
behavior with Mandannie, the press, nobody hates the press more

(23:15):
than Donald Trump. He wanted to steal their thunder so bad,
hoping that there was the press, hoping that there was
going to be a knockdown, drag out fight between him
and Mandannie, and he didn't give it to him. He
stole their thunder, put him back in their heels, and
they had no story that day other than well, Trump

(23:36):
was a gentleman. My last point with Marjorie Taylor Green,
I think that was a mistake what he did.

Speaker 4 (23:44):
I like her. Is she wacky?

Speaker 5 (23:45):
Yeah, kind of why I like her, But he lost
a lot of female support by doing that. A lot
of conservative females are not too pleased how he talked
to her, how he treated her. She's very loyal and
yes she is wacky at times. You know, she'd wear
her Maga gear on the floor and.

Speaker 4 (24:08):
This and that.

Speaker 5 (24:08):
But there was no bigger cheerleader, you know, Morris.

Speaker 2 (24:13):
I've gotta tell you, man, Bang bang, bang on all
three points. Really good call,
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