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April 7, 2025 • 38 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Chris Ian, New Hampshire. Thanks for holding Chris.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
And welcome.

Speaker 3 (00:06):
Hey, how you doing Jeff first time.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
Caller, Welcome, Welcome Chris.

Speaker 4 (00:10):
So.

Speaker 5 (00:10):
I live across the street from the Plastow Tom Hall
where that rally was, and there was the same people
that were in Habrol before because the habral once started
at eleven thirty went to one. The one in plast
I was from one to two.

Speaker 6 (00:23):
You know.

Speaker 5 (00:24):
Out there with my American flag, I had proud to
beat American blaring on my radio, my front steps. My
kids are riding their tricycles with American flags. And then
as the rally was over, as a lady pulled up.
She was from She had mass plates and she stoodn't
was watching me. She was pointing at me through it
with her finger. Froll out the window with my final
laws A veteran. He was standing right next to me
and she says to me, I know where you live

(00:44):
now and I said, come please get out the cat
out of the cott and you know she's give me
the finger, flipped off and took off. These people are crazy.
There is rabid lunatics.

Speaker 1 (00:55):
So literally, Chris, she sees you've got kids on their
tricycles he's got. You know, your father is beside you,
a veteran. And she says she's threatening you. She says,
I know where you live now, and she's giving you
the bird. She's flipping you the bird, giving you the
middle finger.

Speaker 5 (01:14):
And my kids are young seven and four. And then
my aldest said, yeah, why she why is she so
mad for? I said, I don't know, buddy, just stay
away from most people, the vicious, angry people.

Speaker 1 (01:25):
Wow. I mean, and Chris, you know the way the
media is portraying them. I mean, by the way, the
Boston Globe, sorry, the Boston Herald, forgive me, worse than
the Globe. The Globe is the moonbat democrat paper. The
Globe is the rhino rag you I think, well, the Globe,
you know, would be worse than the Herald. Oh you

(01:47):
gotta see that puff piece the Herald put out. They
should be ashamed of themselves. This was peaceful, This was
there were no incidents, no arrests.

Speaker 2 (02:00):
Oh, what a civilized crowd.

Speaker 1 (02:03):
The signs were so polite, the people were so polite.
And I'm like, you know, even by the Herald standards,
I know, you lie for a living, but my god,
I got nothing but emails from people like you, Chris.
It doesn't matter whether it was in New Hampshire or

(02:23):
in Massachusetts or in New York, ause we have a
big audience across the country. I had people in Atlanta
emailing me saying, Jeff, you wouldn't believe the vile stuff
that's being said up in Maine. I've got Senator Angus
King now debt to rights, cheering on the murder, the
assassination of Trump and Elon Musk, And it was like

(02:47):
this everywhere. And I'm like, polite, civilized, peaceful, on what planet?

Speaker 2 (02:56):
Chris?

Speaker 1 (02:57):
I got to ask you, what do you think is
driving an elderly woman? Really, she's someone, most likely someone's
grandmother to walk up to you, you're binding your own
business with your two children on their tricycles, and literally
threaten you and your family and give you the middle finger.

(03:19):
What's propeve? What causes someone to behave in this kind
of an unhinged, hateful fashion. I mean, this woman, if
she saw herself on video, would probably be ashamed if
you showed it to her, let's say a month from now,
and said.

Speaker 2 (03:40):
Look look how you behaved.

Speaker 1 (03:41):
Look at you, Look at you attacking a father, his children,
his home, threatening his home, his family. Why because they
have American flags? Because what they voted for Trump? But
they can't vote for the president of the United States.
And this is how you treat them, Chris, What is
driving these people?

Speaker 5 (04:03):
Must be getting paid, like everybody says, I mean, what else?
And then all of a sudden at one o'clock, did
they leave and they go to the next one? If
it was the next one?

Speaker 7 (04:10):
I mean, my.

Speaker 5 (04:11):
Final law would say, hey, if you give me two
one of the bucks, I'll go stay out there too,
you know, I mean, why wouldn't you.

Speaker 1 (04:19):
Oh so, Chris, part of it is you're saying, don't
even take them that seriously.

Speaker 5 (04:23):
Exactly.

Speaker 8 (04:23):
Yeah, it's a joke.

Speaker 1 (04:25):
Ah, interesting joke. Interesting yep, Chris, thank you very much
for that call. I really appreciate it. Russ in Boston,
thanks for holding Ross and welcome Jeff.

Speaker 3 (04:38):
The big difference between the hippies of the nineteen sixties
they were against the government. Today's usual idiots are in
bed with the fascist government. That is the major difference
between the two. Now. Last Saturday was the largest demonstration
of political insanity, the mental decide of liberalism was in
full view without a shadow of a doubt. Jeff, it

(05:01):
is so important to bring back manufacturing jobs. Manufacturing jobs
open the door for low skilled workers. Anti level jobs
require minimal training, giving opportunity for low skilled workers to
move up the corporate latta. Our service economy does not
create enough entry level jobs.

Speaker 6 (05:21):
With our failing schools.

Speaker 3 (05:23):
Anty level jobs will make a difference for millions of Americans.
And what these ignorant fools, they just don't understand it.
They don't get it, Okay, they don't live in the
world of reality. If the Democraarty, if the Democratic Party
gets back in power before eight years of Trumpism, it
will mean the death to America, our way of life

(05:43):
and freedom across the globe. The majority masters of voters.

Speaker 6 (05:48):
Are lost cause they will never see the light of realism.
To them, the truth be dammed. The panic pederalists are
having a field day right now. But I do remain
up mystic before the mid term erection, we will see
the positive effects of trump Ism, and I firmly believe that.

Speaker 1 (06:10):
Russ Let me ask you this because it's going to
tie into our poll question of the day. Two days
in a row stock market was a bloodbath, over six
trillion dollars of wealth lost. People are now saying we
could be heading towards a recession. Bill Ackman, who's one
of the big players on Wall Street in fact voted

(06:31):
for Trump in twenty twenty four, says that Trump needs
to call a ninety day timeout to renegotiate these trade
deals or else we're heading for quote unquote a nuclear
economic winter. He says, it'll be the greatest self inflicted
wound in world economic history. He's telling Trump call a timeout.

(06:54):
If you don't, the stock market will crash. Are you
concerned us that the market may just bottom out and crater?

Speaker 3 (07:05):
I think we're going to go through a major correction. Okay,
so that look that happens everyone.

Speaker 2 (07:13):
Basically, so Russ.

Speaker 1 (07:15):
What Russ is saying is it's going to go through
a massive correction this week. We're probably going to see
whether Trump's tariffs ultimately succeed or not, at least politically.
I'm not talking economically, but in terms of the political ramifications.
So as you know, one of the things that drove

(07:35):
this hands off rally to over one thousand demonstrations with
massive wall to wall media coverage, the backdrop the context
was the blood bath, and there's no other way to
say it.

Speaker 2 (07:48):
It was a bloodbath on Wall Street.

Speaker 1 (07:51):
On Thursday and Friday, the Dow lost six point six
trillion dollars in total wealth. It is going down, It
is dropping like a stone. All indications are that when
the stock market opens at nine, it is going to
continue to decline. It is going to continue to hamorrhage.

(08:15):
It is now getting to the point that JP Morgan,
that Goldman, Sachs, the Federal Reserve, others are now predicting
a recession. That they believe that these TIFFs, this is
their argument that the Trump tariffs have so rattled and

(08:37):
disrupted global markets and the global trading system that this
will now precipitate effectively a stock market crash, and with
a stock market crash will come a deep, deep recession.
This is now being compounded by Bill Ackman, who went

(08:58):
on X Yester. He is a supporter of Trump, voted
for Trump in twenty twenty four. He's a big Wall
Street guy who says that Trump now needs to take
a ninety day timeout. In other words, just say, okay,
we're not going to apply any tariffs for ninety days

(09:19):
and renegotiate tariff deals with every individual country. He says,
if he does not do that, if he continues this
ten percent baseline tarraff. Remember, Trump is imposing or setting
a ten percent baseline tariff on products and goods from
every country in the world. Others he's adding more. Those

(09:43):
that rip us off more, say like the Chinese, like
Communist China, or Mexico, or the European Union, or India
or Canada or whoever, they get more tariffs, reciprocal tariffs.
But there's a baseline ten Bill Ackman now says if
Trump does not reverse course, and he means today tomorrow,

(10:08):
that it will become such a self inflicted wound that
we are staring for a quote unquote nuclear economic winter,
meaning a complete crash in the economy. Now, the Democrats
are seizing on this drop and decline in the stock market,

(10:30):
saying Trump now owns the economy, and his policies directly
are not just going to hurt growth, are not just
going to lead. The higher prices may not just spark
a severe, deep procession, but they're affecting ordinary Americans. How

(10:50):
because so many Americans have their four oh one case,
their retirement packages and plans invested in the stock market.
So the lower the stock market goes, the more damage
to people's retirement. Listen now and dead there. I mean,

(11:11):
this is their line of attack. It's one after another
after another, being echoed by the media relentlessly. Listen now
to Senator Adam Piece of Shift on NBC's Meet the Mess,
They Meet the Press World Cut eighteen, Mike.

Speaker 7 (11:34):
He calls this.

Speaker 9 (11:35):
An economic revolution. He says that these tariffs are necessary
to reset the global economic order and so that the
United States is treated fairly on the world stage. How
do you respond to that? Do you agree with any
part of that?

Speaker 4 (11:49):
I don't agree with any part of that. And unfortunately
he's wrecking our economy. I think people have seen their
retirement savings on fire.

Speaker 2 (11:59):
And there he is out on the golf course.

Speaker 4 (12:01):
That may end up being the most enduring image of
the Trump presidency. That is the president out on a
golf court while people's retirement is in flames.

Speaker 1 (12:10):
So the people's retirement are in flames and Trump is golfing. Hey,
this is over the weekend. Listen now to the nowhere man.
This is Corey Booker. I am Spartacus. So he blabbed
and blabbed and blabbed for twenty four twenty five hours.
How someone can say nothing for twenty five hours is

(12:30):
beyond me. But this guy did it.

Speaker 2 (12:32):
Well. Listen now to him. He got the talking point memo.

Speaker 1 (12:37):
This is him on ABC's with George Stephie Stephanopoulos, ABC
News this Week, Roll cut nineteen.

Speaker 8 (12:47):
Mike, I've never seen an administration in my lifetime him
do something so monumentally wrong and that so sta staggeringly
hurts American people. You know, I've been hearing all day
yesterday from frightened Americans who've saved for their entire lives
for retirement in the coming months, but now no, they

(13:09):
can't because in one fell swoop, Donald Trump has devastated
their retirement counts, their four o one k's. I know
millions of Americans who are living paycheck to paycheck, who
already in their administration, have seen rising prices even though
he promised they would go down, rising inflation even though
he promised it would go down. And now they're bracing

(13:29):
themselves for seeing their monthly bills go up because of
what this president did, and that will devastate them.

Speaker 1 (13:37):
This is what I find incredible. Okay, you want to
talk about hypocrites, you phonies, you frauds, You who gave
us historic inflation under Biden.

Speaker 2 (13:49):
You did.

Speaker 1 (13:50):
Now all of a sudden, you're all worried about prices
going up. All of a sudden, now you're worried about
people's four oh one case. After you devastated the standard
of living of the entire middle and working class, You
who racked up record debts and deficits, you who cut

(14:15):
it out the entire middle class and practically destroyed us,
And now all of a sudden, you're worried about the
economy and you're lecturing Trump. Listen now to Trump. He
was on Air Force one, and the reporters, the press score,

(14:36):
they sense blood in the water, and so one of
them says, how much more pain are you willing to
inflict on the market and on the American people. Listen
to Trump's combative response, roll cut five, Mike, pain in
the market.

Speaker 8 (14:56):
At some point, you're unwilling to tolerate this idea of
what Trump put very threshold.

Speaker 2 (15:01):
I think your question is so stupid.

Speaker 10 (15:03):
I've been I think it's a I don't want anything
to go down, but sometimes you have to take medicine
to fix something, and we have such a horrible We
have been treated so badly by other countries because we
had stupid leadership that allowed this to happen. They took
our businesses, they took our money, they took our jobs.

(15:25):
They moved it to Mexico, they moved it to Canada,
they moved a lot of it to China.

Speaker 2 (15:30):
And it's not sustainable. We're not going to do it now.

Speaker 10 (15:33):
We have hundreds of billions of dollars. It's pouring into
our country on a monthly basis.

Speaker 2 (15:39):
It's pooring.

Speaker 10 (15:39):
It's already started because I put tariffs on and eventually
it's going to straighten out and our country would be
solid and strong again.

Speaker 2 (15:47):
So Trump is saying it's medicine. Okay.

Speaker 1 (15:51):
So how badly will the stock market bleed today? We're
going to find out in about eleven minutes. But apparently
from all early indications and what was happening in Tokyo
with the Japanese markets which apparently took up beating, they
think the hemorrhaging, the bleeding is gonna continue. So now

(16:12):
Trump is under tremendous pressure from the corporate economic Wall
Street elites, the Wall Street Journal, Fox Business, CNBC, Bloomberg.
Of course the media is they're foaming at the mouth.
They sense now real economic turbulence ahead and they're gonna

(16:35):
wrap it around Trump's neck and they believe they can
destroy his presidency. And so the question now I have
for you and Trump saying, look, trust me on this.
It's already starting to work. It's medicine. Medicine is never pleasant,
Medicine is never easy, but medicine it is. And in

(16:58):
the end, we're gonna be a much stronger, wealthier, healthier
country for me putting on these tariffs and bringing in
all of this manufacturing and supply chains and good paying manufacturing,
working class jobs back to America. So it's the Kooner
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(17:24):
Quality Roofing, siding and Windows. Is the drop in the
stock market in your view a temporary blip or a
long term warning? In other words, do you think this

(17:46):
too shall pass and eventually the market will rebound and
it'll be what it once was before and even more
or like Bill Ackman and Jamie Diamond and a lot
of these very powerful Wall Street financiers, they're now for
them they're ringing the alarm bell. They're saying we're heading

(18:08):
for a crash, maybe even a severe deep recession. Akman
is even saying a nuclear economic winter, i e. A depression.
So my question to you is this a blip? A yes,
B Is this a long term warning? So A it's

(18:31):
a blip, temporary blip. B a long term economic warning
of some serious economic damage or recession, high prices whatever
to come. A blip B serious long term warning. You

(18:51):
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(19:14):
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(19:35):
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and is in national Er. Let me be brutally honest
with you, like I'm in the confessional, and I have

(20:00):
had several spirited discussion not arguments, but spirited discussions over
the dinner table all weekend long about Trump's tariffs. She's
not against the tariffs. She thinks we have to phase
him in. She thinks we have been getting ripped off.

(20:20):
She thinks that we've lost a lot of our manufacturing,
given it away, our wealth. Our jobs are manufacturing to
China and to other countries. But she really doesn't like
the way Trump is doing it. She thinks he's making
a big mistake, that the sequencing is all wrong, that
he should have gone with tax scots first, deregulation energy

(20:44):
really created an economic boom, and then phase in the
tariffs down the road and hit China first. Do it selectively,
in other words, don't go with the tariffs early and
heavy and across board the way Trump did it. And
she's very nervous, very skittish about the stock market. She

(21:09):
works in real estate. She says there's a lot of
economic uncertainty.

Speaker 2 (21:12):
Now.

Speaker 1 (21:13):
Homes are not moving, inventory is not moving, people are
not building, people are not buying, people are not selling.
They are very nervous. They don't know what the future holds,
and that is death to a capitalist economy. And so
she doesn't like the way Trump has done the tariffs,

(21:35):
and she believes it's going to cost us, meaning the
country economically, and we may even lose the midterms over it.
She's that concerned. I completely disagree with her. Grace tends
to like stability. She, you know, kind of favors stability.
I don't mind risk taking. I don't I have. That's

(21:56):
been my model my whole life. Nothing ventured and gained.
This is an economic revolution, That's what we voted for.
This is a reordering of the entire global trading system.
This is what we voted for. To me, the first
answer I have is he campaigned on this. He didn't

(22:19):
just say we're going to tariff China. He said We're
going to put tariffs across the board. Every country is
going to feel it because every country, to some degree
or other, has been ripping us off. And the days
of ripping the United States off are over. It's just
not sustainable. Now, furthermore, I'm telling you Trump has already won.

(22:46):
You may disagree with me, which is fine, but I'm
giving you my as I said, like I'm in the confessional.
Trump has already won the tariff war. Now why do
I say that? Look at the border. Because of the
pressure he's put on Mexico and in some other ways
Canada as well, both borders. Illegal immigration is now down

(23:09):
to almost.

Speaker 2 (23:10):
Zero zero.

Speaker 1 (23:14):
Zero. Fentanyl is now down to a ten year low.
It's already working. Now, these are numbers, and people tend
to get lost in numbers.

Speaker 2 (23:30):
But please, just you have to hear this.

Speaker 1 (23:33):
Trump has already secured Listen to this, one point two
trillion dollars in foreign investment. This is guaranteed now in
US manufacturing, one point two trillion. They're going to be
building factories in America. They're products and goods in America,

(23:56):
not in China, not in Europe, not in Canada, not
in Mexico. Here, good paying American jobs here. He's also
listened to this. He's now received over a three trillion,
almost four trillion pledged. Now it has to still actualize.

(24:20):
The one point two trillion is happening. The almost four
trillion they've pledged it, but now Trump wants to make
sure they follow through.

Speaker 2 (24:30):
Now I think they have. They obviously will follow through.

Speaker 1 (24:33):
As Trump is saying, we're looking at five six trillion
dollars in massive investment in manufacturing, in plants, in factories
all across the United States. The economy is going to
boom five to six trillion dollars. Do you know much
money that is.

Speaker 2 (24:55):
Now?

Speaker 1 (24:55):
On top of that what the media is not reporting.
And you need to hear this all of you. Almost
every country in the world, let me repeat that, almost
every country in the world has called Donald Trump on
the phone. They're ringing the phone at the White House,

(25:18):
off the hook. Every single one of them are lining up,
bowing the knee, bending the knee. They're bowing. They want
to renegotiate. No, no, no, no, we'll drop our tariff rates.
What do you want, Donald?

Speaker 2 (25:33):
How low do you want us to go? Donald?

Speaker 1 (25:36):
Because you see, we have the largest market in the
world that we have what the whole world wants access
to our market. So, as Trump likes to say, we're
holding the cards. Now, you want to see how good
the deal is or how bad this economic surrender is

(25:59):
becoming from other countries, Taiwan and Vietnam. The communist regime
of Vietnam has now called Trump up and said, we're
gonna drop our tariffs to zero zero, not ten, not five,

(26:19):
not two, not one, zero zero, all tariffs, all non
tariff trade barriers gone. Taiwan, same thing. Canada now says,
let's make a deal. The European Union says, let's make
a deal. Japan, let's make a deal. Mexico, let's make

(26:46):
a deal. So as Trump keeps saying, relax, stay calm,
have a drink, we're gonna renegotiate all of these trade
deals country by country by country, and you're gonna see
they're not tariffing us anymore. India, by the way, it's

(27:06):
completely surrendered, completely surrendered. And those worth thousand percent tire
literally one thousand percent. So our goods are not going
to be tarriffed anymore at a thousand or five hundred,
or like in Canada two hundred and seventy percent. No, no, no,
Our exports are gonna boom, and we're gonna get a

(27:31):
lot of jobs and a lot of investment, and a
lot of manufacturing is gonna pour right back into the
United States. Now will it take three six months? Of course,
you can't build a plant overnight. But instead of the
money going outside offshoring outsourcing as it has for thirty

(27:54):
freaking years, now trillions and trillions and trillions are gonna
be in sourcing, inflowing coming into the United States. And
let me just make one final point, last point. I'm
going to go right to the phone lines. What we're

(28:14):
watching in real time is an economic revolution in real time.
Let me explain to you what's happening now.

Speaker 2 (28:26):
With the.

Speaker 1 (28:28):
What's happening now with with with the stock market, the globalists,
the rich, the wealthy, Wall Street elites, the ones who
are crying, the ones who are now predicting doom and gloom.

(28:49):
They are the ones who are starting to lose money.
They are now trying to punish Trump, literally punish Trump,
because he has decided to put the interest of the
working man and the working woman first. And they think

(29:13):
if they punish him enough, they can break him and
have him cry uncle. And Trump understands that if you
reorder the global trading system, if you reorder and rebalancing
our trade system, you're going to rebalance and reorder the

(29:34):
American economy, and instead of having an economy dominated by
the rich, dominated by oligarchs and plutocrats and multinational corporations
and these wealthy, powerful globalists, you're going to have an
economy that we had after World War Two, a middle

(29:58):
class economy, a working class economy, an economy based on manufacturing,
on us, on an industrial base where we actually make
things of value and we sell it not just here
but around the world. And what is remarkable is the

(30:21):
same idiots in the Democratic Party that are yelling they're
for the.

Speaker 2 (30:25):
Rich, they're for oligarchs.

Speaker 1 (30:29):
Elon Donald Really, you think they're rich like Donald Trump?
You think the oligarchs like Donald Trump? Wall Street can't.

Speaker 2 (30:41):
Stand a guy.

Speaker 1 (30:42):
They just lost six trillion with this guy. They lost
six trillion of their phony money. It's mostly phony money.
They lost six trillion of their phony money with this guy.
The wealthy and the oligarchs can't stand this guy. Why
Because he's putting in play a trading tariff system that

(31:03):
doesn't benefit them but benefits ordinary middle working class people.
If you're pro working class, if you're pro middle class,
if you want to end globalist rule and this corporate plutocracy,
the rule of these oligarchs. Then you have to support

(31:25):
Donald Trump's tariffs because no other person has done more
in the first eighty days of his presidency to rebuild
our economy and protect the middle working class of our
country than Donald J.

Speaker 2 (31:40):
Trump.

Speaker 1 (31:42):
So it's literally the exact opposite. He's not for the wealthy,
he's against the wealthy. He's not for the oligarchs. He's
against the oligarchs. Wall Street wants to shoot this guy
right now, and that's why they're trying to inflict as
much pain and punishment on the stock market, to inflict

(32:05):
pain and punishment on Trump, hoping this will cause a
crack with his base and that the American public will
turn their back on Trump. So what Trump is now doing,
this is a Titanic struggle. It is a life death
struggle between Trump and the globalists. If Trump can politically

(32:29):
survive the next week, the next ten days, because I
think the stock market is going to continue to go
down and up, the outcry is going to go up
and up and up.

Speaker 2 (32:42):
If he can.

Speaker 1 (32:43):
Weather the storm, I think he'll have broken them. And
once he breaks the oligarchs and the globalists, the American
economy will boom for the middle of the country, the
forgotten American like it hasn't in over sixty years. This

(33:06):
is the battle. Trump is fighting it early on the
strongest ground that he can. If he wins, we win.
If he loses America, we lose. Agree, disagree. Lynn in Dartmouth,

(33:28):
Thanks for holding Lynn, and welcome.

Speaker 7 (33:32):
Well Hi Jess, Hi, Oh, this is my first time calling.

Speaker 2 (33:37):
Welcome, Welcome Lynn.

Speaker 7 (33:39):
Thank you. So I went. Can you hear me?

Speaker 2 (33:42):
Okay, yes, loud and clear?

Speaker 7 (33:44):
Okay, you good. So I went to the rally in
Dartmouth on Saturday, and there were about fifteen of us
for pro Trump and Elon and hundreds and hundreds of
people against. And we got there about an hour before
they did, so I really wasn't expecting the crowd that

(34:06):
showed up. There were a lot of police detail there
when we got there, and they had cones with the
intention of keeping us separate, and so we set up
where we wanted to because we were there first. When
they started to calm, they kind of trickled in, but
then all of a sudden there were just hords and
hordes of them all over the place. And I really

(34:27):
understand how that happened, but I later found out online
that buses were coming in with them from all over
I guess probably the paid protesters. Most of the signs
that I saw were actually I saw a lot of
different signs. A lot with the profanity, of course, against

(34:50):
Elon and Trump, but a lot of it was a
lot of old people were there and they had signs
that were worried about their social security. And what made
me so sad is that you know, Trump's trying to
save their social security, and they're just so sold that
they don't understand that. We had a few interesting conversations

(35:11):
with people. One of them was a lady holding a
sign about we didn't elect Elon and my friend said
to her, well, let me ask you a question. We
didn't elect Fauci and he shut the whole country down,
and she just didn't know what to say. After that,

(35:31):
she just said, I'm not here to fight, and she
walked away.

Speaker 6 (35:35):
We had.

Speaker 7 (35:38):
A few other discussions, but we also had a lot
of mean spirited people. We had some good discussions with people.
There were some friendly people I guess in a way
that weren't violent, but there were a few violent instances,
and one of them was to my understanding, person was

(36:00):
taking pictures of someone's kids. They put it up to
the father's face, and he was feeling very threatened by
this person. He pushed the phone out of his hands,
or he pushed the phone out of his face, and
the man went for his throat. Are you there, jeth okay,

(36:22):
So he went for his throat, and the police quickly
intervened and separated the situation. And then my wife tried
to help calm her husband down. And later a woman
was trying to She was holding a flag and she
was reaching down for her megaphone, and at this point

(36:42):
the crowd were very We were not separated at all.
They were just getting in between us, and they were
kind of pushing us, just trying to overwhelm us with
whatever signs. There were only fifteen of us, so they
were just kind of pressing in on us. And she
reached down to get her megaphone and maybe her flag
bumps someone. She doesn't know what happened, but all of

(37:04):
a sudden, her flag was ripped out of her hands
and a man looked like he was coming to like
punch her, and she said help help or please help,
and somebody jumped at policeman jumped in between that situation.
So at that point we decided it was time to leave.
And the way it was set up, there was construction

(37:26):
behind us. There was no way to get to our
cars except to go through the crowd of hundreds and
hundreds of protesters. So we got we asked for police
escort to get out. So we gathered all of our people,
we got police escort to go through, and of course
there were a lot of comments on the way out
as we went. And I can't say I was silent back,

(37:47):
you know, but I just I tried to be respectful
where I need to be, of course, but I just
feel like, and I remember one of our ladies, she says,
not very Christian of you, and I was thinking, these
people aren't Christians.

Speaker 1 (38:02):
No, look, Lynn, what you're describing is a mob. It's
a It's a rabid, rampaging mob, and a mob is
a very dangerous thing, and a mob is a very
stupid thing.
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