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Speaker 1 (00:00):
We will fight for you because we are you, or
as we say on Steinway an amincom while.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
Kum seven on the Great Wrko Jeff Kooner Boston's Bulldozer
six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Okay, we have a very dear friend.
This will all make sense. Please just give me thirty seconds.
We have a very dear friend who lives still lives
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in Montreal. She is a She's a Canadian obviously, but
she is of Egyptian descent. She is what they call
a Coptic Christian, and they are Christians that go back
to the time of Christ, an ancient Christian community, very devout,
very religious, very good, hard working, decent people. And she
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speaks obviously Arabic. And Coptic Christians have been persecuted by
Islamists in Egypt now for decades, decades, and they are
now almost on the verge of extinction. They're less than
ten percent of Egypt's population. They keep shrinking and shrinking
and shrinking. The point being is she understands Arabic, she
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speaks it very fluently herself. And so she texted me
during the break and so we just played you what
he you know what he said to his audience on
his acceptance speech, and a mincom will lakeum. So here's
what she wrote to me. She said, Jeff, when mom
Donnie said and a mincome way a lacum in Arabic,
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this is what he means. Quote, I am one of
you and I am responsible to you. So he's telling
the migrants and the illegals in the crowd. Quote, I
am one of you and I am responsible to you.
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This is not American. This is not the melting pot.
This is not we're going to assimilate. This is not
Thank you God bless America. We're here to contribute to
the United States and ultimately become an American. That's this
is the great replacement. I mean, it's happening right in
front of our eyes. They're not just telling us now,
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they're screaming it at us in you know, in victory
speeches after they win elections, like it's time for America
to wake up. I just want to read one quick
text and go right back to the phone lines. This
is from seven to eight to one, Jeff. The Mamdani
victory is a hostile takeover not just of the Democrat
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Party but of the United States of America, and I
have to ask you, Jeff, are all these migrants and
refugees able to vote? It's voter fraud, full stop. Is
blatant voter fraud. It's rampant voter fraud. Again, they're bragging
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that Mahmoud Khalil, that Palestinian guy that they wanted to port,
the guy who let all these anti Semitic riots on
campus at Columbia University. He's not he's on a green
card now, he's not even a citizen. They're bragging that
he voted five times. He can't vote once. They're bragging
he voted five times. So it's voter fraud and nobody cares.
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Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
Brooks in the Great State of North Carolina. Thanks for
holding Brooks and welcome.
Speaker 3 (03:53):
Good morning, Jeff Hi Brooks. Yeah, yesterday he did a
little uh superimposed what nine to eleven looked like compared
to Montdami's victory. And I thought that was very chilling,
and you know, kind of listening to what you were
seeing earlier. What can we do? I don't think the
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FEDS can do anything about New York's elections. Unfortunately, and
I would defer to you on that, but you know,
they have state sovereignty, and you know, if if it
can be quickly determined that most of the voters that
were of let's say ethnic support for Montdami were illegals,
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then we would be reliant on the same infrastructure of
the twenty twenty elections and how they were stolen. And
that is just the slowest elephant in the world. It's
not moving, it's constantly thwarted, and we've had we've you know,
we haven't had any success with the stolen election. So
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I don't think that we can have any pushback from
the federal government in regard to these illegals voting for Mondami.
But I'd like to hear your your point on that.
So that that leaves bringing in ice and bringing in
the National guard. There's no stopping that. So possibly the
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plan might be to let things roll out to where
it can be arrested for trying to uh, you know,
stop the federal government coming in and going through its
legal process to round up the illegals. So you know
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that that might be you know, a plan here or
a way to answer your question of how to stop
this really I called in today for a more concerning
pressing issue in my mind about the Supreme Court and
the ruling coming up for tariffs. But I don't want to.
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I don't want to, you know, get into that without
the Mondamie issue. But yeah, I mean, I think the
only I think, the only apparatus Trump has is to
let this guy make a terrible, uh legal mistake and
then have the FEDS come in and possibly arrest them.
But I you know, Trump's really going to have to
start swinging the bat a lot harder. Pam Bondi is
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just out to lunch. I you know, I hope he's
going to replace her. There just doesn't seem to be
any momentum. He's really going to have to start being aggressed.
Speaker 2 (06:39):
Brooks, can you please do me a very big favor,
Jeff Cooner Boston's Bulldozer six one seven two six x
sixty eight sixty eight. Brooks is a very good caller.
I mean, as honestly we have such good callers really,
but again he's very smart, very astute, very insightful. And
so he said, look, this is you know, I the analogy,
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this is the Fort Sumter, this is our Fort Sumter. Moment,
and so Trump has to make a decision. Now, what
is he gonna do? Mom Donnie now is fortifying himself
with all of these illegal aliens. He's letting them vote,
he's gonna give them, He's promising them the world, every
freebie under the sun, literally everything. How they're gonna get
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the money, god knows. And basically now they're telling Trump,
you're gonna you want to arrest any illegal aliens, You're
gonna have to go through all of us. So it's
open insurrection. Basically, it's borderline rebellion. That's what we're now facing.
And it's very similar to Fort Sumter again, which started
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the Civil War. Now, if you just stand back objectively, objectively,
the Democrats, millions of them cheered the assassination of Brian Thompson,
remember him, the healthcare CEO that was gunned down by
Luigi Mangione. And Mangion now has become a hero on
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the left and among many Democrats. Many of them cheered
the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Many of them cheered the
attempted assassinations of Trump, especially the big one in Butler, Pennsylvania,
And many have said openly, openly that their only regret
is that it didn't finish him off, that he missed
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by a millimeter. One of the biggest stories on Tuesday,
and I know I touched on it yesterday, but it
can't be stressed enough. And this goes right to the
issue now that Trump is facing in New York is
Jay Jones. In Virginia, the Democrats voted in and not
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a single Democrat politician condemned or withdrew their endorsement of
j Jones to be the next Democrat, the next Virginia
Attorney General. He won. Spanberger backed him. The lieutenant governor,
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also a Muslim, backed him. Hakeem Jeffreys, Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer,
Bernie Sanders, AOC run down the line, Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris,
they all Gavin Newsom. They all backed Jay Jones, a
man who repeatedly called for the mass murder of Republicans,
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including killing their children in the arms of their mother.
And he in fact not that he's gonna call for it,
he says, he fantasizes about it. He wished he could
do it, and by the way, then urinate on their grave,
put two bullets in their heads, and then go urinate
on their grave. Now the reason why I'm mentioning this,
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you're saying, well, what does this have to do with
New York, Jeff, Because Trump now is under tremendous pressure
by many within his own cabinet. Stay out of New York,
don't send in the National Guard, don't send in more
ICE agents, stop making arrests or detaining illegal aliens. Because
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New York City now under Mamdanni, is a tinderbox. And
now you have a culture of assassination and a desire
for murder, a bloodlust that is now spreading like a
cancer among Democrats. And that so if you do go
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in and start, you know, cracking down on illegals, Mam,
Donnie is gonna yell fire in a crowded theater. He's
gonna tell his people rise up, and you're going to
see a blood bath. You're going to see Fort Sumter.
You're going to see, in other words, bullets flying. Now,
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just very quickly, I want to read to you this
is a piece written by John Hinderaker. John Hinderaker is
a very intelligent conservative. Most of you have probably heard
that name. He's one of the most intelligent, well read,
respected conservative thinkers writers really at the last thirty years
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in the United States. He has a very big think
tank up in Minneapolis, Saint Paul in Minnesota. I've had
him on the show a few times. By the way,
his think tank got firebombed by Antifa. And so he's
talking now about the level of hatred that you're seeing
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now among Democrats. Now this is Hinderaker. He's no bomb thrower,
quite the opposite, very serious, very sober man, very well read,
a man of history, a man of learning. And this
is now what he writes. Okay, I think we can
conclude that the overwhelming majority of Democrats are not uncomfortable
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with the idea of killing Republicans. I think that most
Democrats would like to see President Trump assassinate it. I agree.
Let's be on. Let me just stop right here, just
for a second. Let me ask all of you seriously,
do you think most Democrats wouldn't love to see Trump
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being killed? They love it. If somebody could finally finish
him off.
Speaker 4 (12:40):
They'd love it.
Speaker 2 (12:42):
Who are we kidding? Hinderaker continues, and a majority, while
they may not join the many thousands of Democrats who
openly cheered the murders of Brian Thompson and Charlie Kirk
didn't mind the most killings and thought they advanced their
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party's cause. And that is very true. And then he
asks this, this is now the question, have we ever
seen hate at this level before in America? I think
we have in the eighteen fifties when pro slavery Democrats,
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among other things, burned down the homes of abolitionists. Today,
as in the eighteen fifties, I think it is a
legitimate question whether there is enough basis in shared values
of citizenship between liberals and conservatives to go forward as
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a united country. And that's how we ends it now.
I want Trump to send an ice. You have no
choice but to send an ice. You can't allow anarchy
to reign. You can't allow an insurrection or rebellion to stand.
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Then we don't have a country. We don't have a union. Honestly,
we don't even have a federal government. But the point
is that I'm just burying my soul to you. I'm
being brutally honest with you, like I'm in a confessional
as an American historian. And I know I've said this
multiple times in the past, but especially after Tuesday's election,
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you know, people say to me, Jeff, is there anything
analogous in American history? And I go, yeah, really, it
so painfully feels like the eighteen fifties all over again,
where the Democrats at the time got more radical, got
more extreme, got more violent, got more angry, got more venomous,
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and to the point that they would not accept the
election of Abraham Lincoln. And by that point there had
been so much hatred and bile. It had become the
political culture had become so toxic that both sides in
this case, the North and the South, couldn't stand the
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sight of each other. In other words, whereas Hinderaker puts it,
where's our shared values in citizenship? Well, now it's not
North South. It's blue cities versus red counties. It's red
states versus blue states. But it's now essentially the same thing.
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And just like in the eighteen fifties, it is the
Democrats who are leading the breakup of our country. It
is the Democrats who are defying federal law. Now, we
fought a war over this. Yes, it was about slavery
and you know, and other issues. But ultimately, let me
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tell you what the issue was, is federal law, Supreme
in the jurisdiction. You know when when in terms of
federal jurisdiction, and we fought a war to settle the issue,
and the Democrats again are saying, no, we refuse to
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abide by federal law and the supremacy of federal law,
not in that. In that in that time, it was slavery.
In this case, it's illegal aliens and immigration and open borders.
But it's the same issue. Jeff Conair Boston's Bulldozer six
one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight. Okay,
Mike is telling me, Jeff, we've got to start kicking
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some communist ass. That's basically Mike is saying, we got
to take the gloves off. I'm with you, Mike, I'm
with you. That's why i want Trump.
Speaker 5 (16:56):
Now.
Speaker 2 (16:57):
Send in ice, send in border patrol agents, send into
National Guard. If you have to go right into New
York City, go hard, go heavy. And if Mam Donnie
wants to be a martyr, let him be a martyr.
It's time to arrest him. If he's going to stand
in the way and impede lawful arrests and detention of
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illegal aliens. If he's going to impede federal law enforcement
enforcing laws passed by Congress, then he's a criminal and
he should be treated as a criminal. In other words,
if they want their insurrection, then treat them like the
insurrectionists that they are. Agree, disagree, Aaron in Nevada, thanks
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for holding aarin and welcome, Jeff.
Speaker 1 (17:48):
I am getting sick and tired of making a tradition
of calling your show after an off year election loss.
I hate to change the subject book. It wasn't just you.
We got our asses kicked in Virginia, New Jersey, and
I can't believe you did mention this Prop fifty pass,
which means the Republicans don't even know this. They've already
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lost the majority in the House of Representatives because all
those California see it's gonna beilding to San Francisco and
Los Angeles. I've got a ton of points to make,
but Republicans, I'm about to have my way with you,
all of you. Charlie Kirk predicted before he died. One
month before he died, he released on Twitter that if
Republicans did not start talking about housing prices, gas prices, inflation,
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grocery prices, Kirk predicted Republicans were going to start losing elections.
Here we are the Communists one, because they ran on affordability.
If I was a low information boughter, I would have
probably put it for the Communists too, because I worked
seven days a week and I'm still barely keeping my
head above water. What should Trump and the Republicans do,
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get back to bread and butter issues? Meager, Mike Johnson
and the lazy ass Republicans?
Speaker 6 (18:57):
Oh did I call you lazy asses?
Speaker 1 (18:58):
As Mark Levin would say. There, I said it. I
called your lazy ass Republicans stop taking month long vacations
and get back to work. Yes, the people know the
Democrats started the lockdown, but they're blaming you for not
even trying. You're not even attempting to do any work.
Meet your Mike. I don't want you to three percentators
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locked down. You could at least hold hearings. You can
at least investigate to COVID, you can investigate the spying
on the senators. But no, he's on vacation for two months.
And I will say this, said Trump, because you say,
listens to the show. Trump, I'm very happy you produced
a deficit with the tariffs. But I don't care about
the East Wing Hall. I don't care about Canada being
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the victy first state. I don't care about gods and
being the Riviera to hell if that, I care about
my day to day life. Trump you won last year
because of two words Springfield, Ohio, and I feel you
are forgetting about us. Jeff. I have to tell you
about my experience in Nevada so far, and I'm gonna
give you some side information about Nevada. If the midterms
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were today, the Republicans would lose everything. And I will
tell you why, because we were like too about the
big beautiful Bill. And I'm using my words very carefully, Jeff,
as you would say my fellow coworkers in Nevada fil
they got the bait and switch on no taxes on
tips and no taxes on overtime. I got my paycheck yesterday, Jeff,
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five hundred dollars taxes taken out. I went to HR.
Speaker 7 (20:26):
I said, whoa, soos me no taxes on tips, no
taxes on overtime. It's like, oh, now that comes back
as a rebate for next year. Oh Meager, Mike, if you.
Speaker 1 (20:37):
Were here, I don't know Mega MIC's gonna say, oh,
you get a tax rebate in.
Speaker 6 (20:42):
Twenty twenty six. I need tax release now today, not
twenty twenty six, that's twenty twenty seven, that's twenty twenty eight.
Now you said no tax on tests, no tax on overtime.
Now I'm saying, oh, you'll get a tax rebate back
next year.
Speaker 1 (20:55):
Meager, Mike the Irs is gonna take my tax rebate,
eat it up, swallow a whole belch and say more more.
We got bait and switched. We are angry. I'm angry,
but I blame Trump. I blame the Republicans for this.
And I'm gonna say this to the GOP. The only
reason I want to vote Republican in the Midiam elections, Yes,
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in a Sling state, is because the outer side, like
Jay Jones, wants me shot. But I'm warning the Republicans,
you got one year to correct this. You got one year.
Communism is now at the doorstep, and it is because millennials,
to their credit, they don't believe in capitalism anymore, because
they've gone through three recessions. They want to the dot
com crash of two thousand and one. We wants the
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housing crash of two thousand and two thousand and nine.
And then the COVID crash of twenty twenty. No wonder
they've given up on capitalism, and I'm gonna be perfectly
asked them. Jeff even, I had to ask myself what's
the point. But I will tell you this, I still
believe in capitalism because I saw what I did to
my parents. I was born in a very teenage tiny
house in Las Vegas. My parents worked hard, we got
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a bigger house. They worked even harder, got even bigger
house than that. My brother worked his butt off, got
a family, three kids and a wife, and now my
brother lives in a million dollar house. Now here's up.
My father finally retired. God bless them. I see what
capitalism has done to my brother, my father, and my mother.
But I'm feeling left out. I'm feeling like you've forgotten.
Speaker 2 (22:18):
Oh I hear you, No, look aerin.
Speaker 1 (22:21):
You know.
Speaker 2 (22:21):
We're doing the Caller of the Day Cooner's call log
today because tomorrow we do our annual Radiothon to benefit
disabled American veterans. We do that every year. We always
support our vets and our disabled vets. So tomorrow will
be doing our radiothon, hopefully raising a lot of money
as we do every year. I think Mike would have
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made you the winner. I mean, I don't want to
speak for Mike, but the way he was talking in
my ear, he was saying, it's just a shame, you know,
it's the call is now because you called yesterday. He
would have put you as the winner. Look, Aaron, I
think what you're saying, I'll be honest, is what Arjorie
Taylor Green is telling the president is what many Republicans
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in Congress privately. Maga Republicans are telling the president. We
love you, we love you. We would go to the
gates of the gates of Hell and back for you.
But you got to get out of Gaza. You've got
to get out of China in terms of these trade
you know, just you've got to start. You know, you've
got to stop worrying about winning the Nobel Peace Prize
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and talking about Ukraine and Russia. You've got to start
focusing on problems at home because you promised that you
would drive down inflation and people are not feeling it yet.
You promised that you would bring down egg prices, grocery prices,
energy prices, rent housing costs, gas prices. Now are they
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better than under Biden, no question, but they're still way
too high. They're just way too high. And Aaron, I'll
be honest, that's the number one. And these are people
who die hard Maga, diehard Trump supporters voted for him
three times. Many of them campaign form and it's email
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now after email after email saying look, I want peace,
I want peace deals. I'm not a cold hearted person,
but I don't care about Canada being the fifty first state.
I don't care about Venezuela. I don't care about him
going to Taiwan, sorry, going to Japan and talking to
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the leader of Jijinping in South Korea and making a
peace deal between Cambodia and Thailand, or you know, getting
enmeshed in Gaza and talking about turning it into the Mediterranean,
the Las Vegas or the French Riviera of the Mediterranean.
He's like, that's or you know, making a peace agreement
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between Russia and Ukraine and stopping more sanctions on Russia.
And that's not what we voted for you. We didn't
vote for you to get the Nobel Peace Prize. We
voted for you to take care of the open air
drug markets that you see in Philadelphia, the fentanyl crisis
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that is destroying downtown Portland, to deport twenty million violent criminal,
illegal aliens who are like parasites on the host of
this country, who are soon going to replace the country
and destroy the host. And you promised that you were
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going to bring our energy costs down, our utility bills down,
that gas would be at two bucks a gallon. I mean,
you know, on and on, and people are not feeling it.
And look, I've got to say this, the most worrying trend,
the one data point from the election on Tuesday, and
I'm going to give you the final word eron is
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why did people vote Democrat?
Speaker 1 (26:03):
Why?
Speaker 2 (26:03):
And their numbers went up in Virginia, the numbers went up,
in New Jersey, the numbers went up New York. Obviously,
the numbers went up. And by the way, the Latino
vote which went for Trump in twenty twenty four has
been erased. It's gone. They went back to the Democrats,
and when asked at these exit polls, why, every single
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one of them said the cost of living is too high,
inflation affordability, however you want to phrase it, is too high.
Life is too expensive. And honestly, Aaron This is what
my wife complains about to me, almost on a daily basis.
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She goes, look, Jeff, you're the guy behind the microphone,
you're show prepping, you're reading. I get it. But she says,
I'm paying the actual bills. She goes, I got I'm
the one, you know, with looking at the bank accounts
and trying to get everything paid off and and you know,
and put the you know, send the kids to school,
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and put clothes on their back, and put food on
the table, and and pay off the you know, the
energy bills and the gas bills and the grocery bills.
And she says, I'm telling you that life is becoming
too expensive and we are barely getting by, and you
do good in terms of your salary. She goes, I
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can just imagine what other people must be going through.
And so she's saying, you've got to tell Trump focus
on domestic policy now, because if you don't, the Republicans
are going to get destroyed in the midterms. And to
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give mom Donnie his due, and I promise Mike will
go to the phone all of the call of the
cooner's call OUG to give give Momdnnie his due. He
focused on affordability, which was, by the way, caused by Biden.
The inflation was all caused by the Democrats in Biden,
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but it doesn't matter. They created the problem. But anyway,
let that go. He focused on the issue of the
high cost of living and affordability. That's why he won.
Now his solutions are going to be a disaster. His
solutions are going to make everything infinitely worse. But it's
a message. The voters are sending a message to both parties.
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We're hurting, we're underwater, we can't afford to live anymore.
Pay attention to us for once, and we'll see if
Trump and the Republicans will get the message. Aaron, hang
on because I want to come back to you. Okay,
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we normally do it on Friday. Tomorrow's the Radiothon Cooner's
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Speaker 5 (29:06):
It's time for Coooner's call Log, where we showcase our
favorite color from the week.
Speaker 2 (29:12):
I can hear you? Can you hear me? Poochie? Thanks
for holding and welcome.
Speaker 8 (29:18):
It is terrible what is going on in Nigeria. But
first of all, I would like to say thank you
to President Trump for the great thing he has been doing.
If you remember initially when he came in first he
designated Nigeria as a place of interest. That qu's Christian
way back then. Then when Biden came into office, II
Din resented it. This is one of the things we've
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been seeing all this world.
Speaker 6 (29:41):
Our people are.
Speaker 8 (29:42):
Being killed for no good reason. It just cure the
Christians just because we want to take over the al
ambiquity Christians. That's what's going on in Nigeria right now.
And if anybody is my king right now, from my king,
you know, just you know, right one time I've put
there for him. I knew what was going to be
the represident of this nation, and I still wasn't for him.
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Three times.
Speaker 4 (30:06):
Frump his right King, God savecious King, the King. Good
save that.
Speaker 5 (30:25):
Be here every weekday on the Cooner Report between six
and ten am, and next week it could be you
on Cooner's call log.
Speaker 2 (30:33):
Please don't be a stranger. Call again. You're having too
much fun back there, Mike. You really are, by the way,
excellent call all week again. The callers are just killing it.
Aaron and Nevada on fire. Aaron, I feel for you.
It breaks my heart. You're working seven days a week,
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You're working overtime. You're in the service industry. They promised
you no tax on tips. No, they took a five
hundred dollars out of your pocket, and then they're telling
you to wait for a rebate. So again, the forgotten
American remains forgotten, and you're frustrated. You've had it up
to your eyeballs. You can't you know, you're mad as
hell and you're not going to take it anymore. Aaron,
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let me ask you, do you still think Trump has
time to turn it around? If the economy begins to
really improve, prices come down, inflation comes down, you know, groceries, energy, gas,
housing rent. If if the cost of living starts to
go down, say by spring of next year, can the
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Republicans still hang on to Congress and hang on to
the House. What say you?
Speaker 1 (31:46):
Oh? Absolutely? And if Trump is listening, I want to
say that the first year of your second term has
gone miles better than the first year of your first term.
And I want to say this, Trump, Am I better
off now than I was four years ago? Yes, I
was homeless slipping in my car under Biden, So yes,
candas be corrected, absolutely, But I want to just point
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this out I'm very happy that, you know, he's done
all these tariffs and the trade depthicit is plummeted. I'm
very happy with the deportations, and I'm very happy they's
been blowing up those fentanyl votes that is putting America first.
I'm more mad, but Trump, you got these tariffs done
because you twisted the arms of the European Union. I
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want you to twist Mike Johnson's arm. I want you
to twist Soon's arm. By the way, soon as the
Senate Majority Leader Schumer is on TV every day he's
still the Senate Majority leader. I want you to start
arm twisting Republicans the same way your arm twisted the
EU and China and Japan and Hamas. Now start doing
arm twisting. Be mean to your own party. Trump, And
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by the way, if you think I am going to
be very active in the twenty twenty six metroum legends
I live in a swing state. Now I live in
a swing state. My vote matters more. Next year, you
better believe I'm going to find out who my congressman
is and I'm going to get very active this time
next year. For Charlie.
Speaker 2 (33:09):
God bless you, Aaron, God bless you and please keep
calling Jeff in shell he let me throw this on
the table. Is Aaron right? Should Trump be focusing more
on domestic policy issues? Do you agree with the exit
polls where people say their number one issue is the
economy and they feel that inflation is still too high.
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Better than under Biden, no question, but that inflation is
still too high. Cost of living is too high, rent
is too high, energy utility bills too high, groceries too high?
Gas too high? Is the cost of living? The affordability
of life is it's still too expensive? And is that
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for you your number one issue? Jeff in Chelsea. Thanks
for holding Jeff, and welcome.
Speaker 1 (34:07):
Now.
Speaker 9 (34:08):
As far as Madani is concerned, I believe that New
York City has become an outpost for communism. No different
than Kazhaistan, no different than Albania, a communist Islamis regime.
If you study the Old Soviet Union, you had these
regimes inside the Old Soviet Union, like Chechhnia and places
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like that. So America is going to be like the Balkans.
I think I agree with you that we're like eighteen
sixty three pre Civil War on one hand, but on
the other hand, we're more like the Soviet Union. The
next civil war that's going to be coming up will
be similar to the Albanian Civil War. It'll be dirtier
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than the First Civil War because we're dealing with foreign
savages that have no mercy on killing America. We're we're
not just gonna have a civil war. We're gonna be
fighting foreign invaders that don't think like Americans. This is
not race, it's culture. It's ideology. Some fish don't mix
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well together. That's it. It's as simple as that. And
you know who caused it. The Homer Simpsons who lived
in the suburbs, the white Normans who don't care. Boston
is next. New York City is the canary in the
coal mine. But if you watch, Jeff, if you want
my prediction, you're gonna see these blue states fall one
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by one to illegal migrants, and mark my words, you're
gonna see foreign helicopters and foreign military equipment in these
blue areas fighting the South and Midwest. This will be
worse than the First Civil War. At least it was
an American versus American. No, it's gonna be American versus
foreigner and their communist allies.
Speaker 2 (35:57):
What do you think, Jeff, Well, that's the scariest Jeff. Look,
and that's why many people are talking about this. And
I don't mean just on the Internet or social media.
I'm talking people like John Hinderaker. You know, these are
leading thinkers, prominent thinkers, authors, You've got you know, The Atlantic,
which I don't like the magazine, but my point is
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they had a huge front page story about you know,
are we is the country heading for a breakup? I mean,
it's now people are talking about it, you know, in
a way that we never would have talked about it
even several years ago. And the problem is that we
have imported millions and millions, what millions now tens of
millions of predominantly Third World migrants, many of them frankly
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Muslim migrants who have no attachment to the United States none.
Momdani is a Ugandan who speaks Arabic. Omar Fatah who
did lose but still ran a campaign saying my loyalty
is to Somolia. Elan Omar says her loyalty is to Somalia,
where Shida Thalib says her loyalty is to Palestine and
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to the Palestinians. So We're importing people from vastly different
cultures who aren't assimilating. Many of them refuse to speak English,
who are here to get on welfare as parasites, really
to live off the thout of the land.