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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Okay, oh man, A lot of reaction
to Grace's hit with the cooner Man. By the way,
I just wanted to thank Grace again for coming on
and we look forward to having her back on again
obviously next Wednesday, same time, same place. Okay, A lot
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of you agree, saw some of you agree, many of
you disagree. This is from Larry. This is what Larry
wrote on Messenger. Jeff, I'm sorry this is so true.
But has Grace been inside Graceland? Americans think it's amazing
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and I thought, man, he was tacky for the seventies
e Elvis. Yeah, but that's I mean, that's a great point.
Have you ever seen Graceland Graceland? I mean, boy, you
know you're saying Trump is ostentatious? What was Elvis? And
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Americans love it. They yuck it up. And then many
of you are saying, you know, just like a socialist
tell someone else how to spend their own money. You know,
I was gonna go there, but I said, uh, I
don't want to sleep on the couch tonight, so I
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kind of, you know, I kind of pulled my punch
on that one. Let's go to Tim in South Dennis.
Thanks for holding Tim, and welcome Jeff, my friend.
Speaker 2 (01:36):
I have eyes only for my other half, but I
love you in a non sexual manner.
Speaker 1 (01:44):
Thank you, Tim. Tim, what do you what do you
make of this? Gray says, it's tacky. It's it's too
European to have a beautiful ballroom. This is more Milania
than it is Trump. Too much gold, too much marble.
You know this is not who we are as a people. Tim,
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what do you say, my friend?
Speaker 2 (02:06):
Well, I don't think Trump wants to sleep on the
cowch either, but I see nothing wrong with having a
nice ballroom. Like you said, you gotta you know, look
what other presidents have done over their time there. And
I mean, he's paying for it with his own money
and donors, so it's not coming out of the taxpayers.
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And like you said, he's not even probably gonna get
to use it anyway. So I think what really kind
of irks me though, But listen, he's left is talk,
but he's the foiling sacred ground to me. I mean,
the White House is an important building, don't get me wrong,
But sacred ground. You're talking about Arlington Cemetery where there's
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people buried there. You know, a lot of them gave
up their lives so we can be in the best
nation this earth has ever seen. So I think we
any of them that are pitching that last, especially that
pony that fraud the nang Dick Blomanga or just shut
up and sit down.
Speaker 1 (03:07):
Well, and Tim, I can only piggyback off because you're
completely right. So I can only bounce off of what
you're saying. How about when they wanted to build that
mosque on ground zero, you know where the nine to
eleven attacks took place at the World Trade Center, and
the Left was pushing with the Islamist to build a
Cordoba house. Cordoba is the city in Spain that the
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Muslims captured they when they conquered Spain, you know, six
seven hundred years ago. So and they want to build
it right there on ground zero. So you're right. Three
thousand Americans dead, that's not sacred ground. Arlington Cemetery, that's
not sacred ground. And by the way, many of the
statues they took down were at places like Arlington Cemetery,
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and you know, and look again, I'm sorry, maybe I'm
too emotional about this. But how do you tear down
statues of our founding father, George Washington? I mean, if
anything should be sacred in our country, I mean outside
of God and Jesus obviously, okay, but if anything should
be sacred in our country, it's George Washington, my God.
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He want us the revolutionary war, he want us our independence,
he want us our freedom. Thomas Jefferson, they tear down
statues of him. He wrote the Declaration of Independence, which
is what we're going to be celebrating next year for
a two hundred and fiftieth anniversary. I'm just using those two.
I know they you know, they tear down others, but
rose at Theodore Roosevelt and Lincoln, and I could go
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on Christopher Columbus and on and on Robert E.
Speaker 3 (04:40):
Lee.
Speaker 1 (04:40):
But I'm talking about who's more sacred than Jefferson, Who's
more sacred than Washington? And you're completely right about Arlington Cemetery.
But what I'm saying is all they do is defile
our history and defile what's so sacred and beautiful and
noble about the United States. And Trump comes along, and
I just urge everybody, that's the one limitation of radio.
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I love radio. It's I think it's the best medium
of communication I think ever invented. I really do. But
the one drawback is there's no visual at all, at all,
at all, And I wish in a way, you know,
this is one of the few times I said, Oh,
I wish I was like streaming, you know, live in
terms of a visual a camera on me, because I'd
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like to put up the I'm staring at him now,
the pictures of what the ballroom is going to look like.
I just hope everybody goes out and sees it. It's
up on the White House website. Oh, it's gorgeous. It's gorgeous.
I We're gonna have one of the most beautiful ballrooms
in the history of the world. It's stunning. And I
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disagree with Grace. It's not tacky, it's not over the top,
it's not ostentatious. You know, it's not gonna be ceilings
full of gold and you know whatever, diamonds and pearls everywhere.
There's gonna be some gold, beautiful chandeliers. But overall you
look at it, you just say, wow, just wow. So
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why can't we be classy? Why can't we have beautiful
things in the people's house, like what it's got to
be a you know, we got to live in the
eighteenth century forever. I'm sorry, we're living in the twenty
first century. We should have a twenty first century white house.
Tim Dyna might call. Okay, boy, the text machine is
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on fire. You can text the cooner man seven zero
four seven zero seven zero four seven zero. And just
to be fair to Grace, there are some texts out
there supporting her. This is from nine to one seven. Jeff.
I'm sorry, but I agree with your wife and I
disagree with you. We revolted against Great Britain. We created
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a union republic, substance versus grandiosity, efficiency versus ostentatious displays.
And I hope when jd Vance wins in twenty twenty eight,
he takes all that gold down from the Oval Office
if he's the next president. It is grotesque. Geez. Okay,
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I didn't really that the gold. It bothers you that
much to have a little bit of gold in the
Oval Office, Okay, I mean it's You're entitled to your opinion.
Nine one seven okay. This is from seven eight to one.
Jeff Trump is competing with the tinpot dictators who are
surrounded with gold. We have an original, unique path. We
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are a republic. We are a city upon a hill,
not gold on a hill. So okay, that the gold
thing is bothering some of you, there's no I don't
know what you have. Again, it's gold. By the way,
you should be buying some because it's a great hedge
against inflation. But let that go, okay very quickly. Listen
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now to Trump because as he's defending himself on all
of these attacks about the gold, about the ballroom, he's
also going on about the Obama Presidential Library. And I
don't know if you've seen this, but and they've spent
a ton of money on it. They have now stopped construction.
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It is an absolute eye swore. They've run out of money.
They're trying to find more money to finish it. But
you want to talk about grotesque. It is an architectural monstrosity.
It's a disaster. And I don't know who the hell
designed it. I don't know who the hell built it,
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but it's turning into an absolutely I mean, you want
to talk about a disaster, listen now to President it
in Trump saying, yeah, my ballroom a will be finished,
and it will be a million times nicer than what
the dear leader is trying to build in Chicago. Roll
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cut four a mic. Well, they're also building the Obama
Presidential Library.
Speaker 4 (09:22):
I'm wondering if you see have you seen the pictures
of the architecture.
Speaker 5 (09:26):
And yeah, I did.
Speaker 6 (09:27):
It's not too pretty, you know, but it's it's drugs.
It's stopped. They read out of money. You mean, he's
building a library slash museum. And you call some museums
and usually they go they call it library and museum.
That's the official man and this up and he wanted
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only women, and Dee had to build it, you know,
that's what they got. And the construction workers are standing
out there. They're saying, we want to be able to
build it.
Speaker 3 (09:58):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (09:58):
In other words, they injected diversity, equity, inclusion, and the
contracts and the hiring and the building and the architecture
and the planning. And now he's you want to talk
about a boondoggle. Oh, that's turning into a massive boondoggle.
And listen to Trump saying it's way over budget and
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they've run out of money. And on top of all
of that, it's as ugly as you can possibly get
roll cut for a a mic I built.
Speaker 6 (10:32):
They are great building in Chicago, as you know, a big,
beautiful building, one of the toll with buildings in the country.
And we got to build very quickly, very well. And
we use the construction workers of Chicago.
Speaker 1 (10:43):
They're great workers. They're great construction people.
Speaker 6 (10:46):
And I suggest that you get them involved. But they're
hundreds of millions of dollars of a budget.
Speaker 1 (10:53):
And I think it stopped at reading these terrible stories.
Speaker 6 (10:57):
But that's the way our country was run under President
oblative nobody.
Speaker 1 (11:02):
That's a great point. Really, it's it's really emblematic of
Obama's presidency. Way over budget, DEI, incompetent from beginning to end,
and ultimately a disaster and not even completed a third
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world project for a third world president who had a
third world vision for the United States. Now, just very quick,
because I know the lines are jammed. This all of you, please,
you need to hear this. There's a big comparison that
needs to be made because it's apples to apples. As
Trump is building his ballroom, remember, out of his money,
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from his money, out of his pocket and privately funded
Gavin Newsome, who the Democrats are saying will be the
likely challenger against JD vance in twenty twenty eight should
JD become the nominee. Newsome has approved a massive construction project,
a renovation of the state Capitol in Sacramento. It's one
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of the biggest construction projects in the history of California,
and it's his expansion and renovation of the state Capitol.
It started off at five hundred million dollars. It is
now at one point six billion dollars. It's turning into
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one of the greatest Again, here's that word boondoggles in
the history of California. It's over a billion dollars over budget.
It's years behind schedule, but gets even worse. Listen to this.
It is full of non disclosure agreements with all of
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these contractors and companies, so you don't know is their cronyism.
Were these his friends? Were these his donors? Was he
rewarding them because they lined his pockets or they gave
money to his reelection campaign? And one point six billion
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versus two hundred million. And here's the kicker. The one
point six billion all of it taxpayer funded. So he
is spending the taxpayer money of California right down a
freaking rat hole with non disclosure agreements. It's all in
the dark, with massive cronyism. You want to talk about
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hacks and massive corruption, and they're going on about Trump.
It's two hundred million, his money mostly all transparent. We
know exactly where the money's coming from, and it's going
to be built under budget, ahead of time, and it's
going to be a thing of beauty. Notice the Dems
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and the media don't say a word about Gavin Newsom
and what he's doing in the state capitol in Sacramento,
And that shows you what a bunch of liars and
propagandists they are. They hate Trump because they hate Trump.
That's it, full stop. Gino in Buffalo. Thanks for holding Gino,
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and welcome.
Speaker 5 (14:32):
By. Good morning Jeff.
Speaker 1 (14:33):
Gino, my fellow paison. How are you.
Speaker 5 (14:37):
I'm doing well, Jeff. The first thing I had to
start out with is when feder Woman becomes the speaker
for the Democratic Party and he's the voice of reason,
I think the rest of the party should have a
medical mental breakdown too, and maybe it'll come to their senses.
And if this was any other Democratic president modern day,
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either bumbling but Rock or Dopey Joe. They'd be celebrating it.
They'd be renderings, they'd be telling you how many people
are going to be They're the kind of dances they
would have, the teams that would be in there, and
they go on and on forever fawning over it. But
because it's Trump.
Speaker 4 (15:13):
It's a horrible thing.
Speaker 1 (15:16):
Gino, Does it bother you that he's, you know, literally
smashing part of the East wing and demolishing it in
order to construct and expand his ballroom. Does that bother
you at all?
Speaker 3 (15:29):
No, that part of the White House is only about
one hundred years old or less, and they built it
when there were bunkers built during the wars, there were
add ons, And the only way you make new things
is sometimes you gotta what break a few eggs to
make a nice Omelet let him be the Trump.
Speaker 1 (15:45):
He is, and let us have a beautiful thing, Amen, Gino. Honestly,
the voice of common sense, the voice of reason, Gino,
thank you so much for that call. You know, let
him do what he does. What does Trump do best? Build?
Let him build all he's doing. It's all value. So
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by the time they're done, it'll be the most beautiful
White house. You can possibly imagine his gift to us.
To me, why don't we just say thank you? Six
one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight agree, disagree?
All right? The text line is, I mean, it's killing it.
It's just killing it. You can text the cooner man
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seven zero four to seven zero. This is from sixty
one seven, Jeff. They could turn the Obama Library into
a mosque. Oh, toche, six one seven touche. This is
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from my sister out in Tucson, Arizona. No, she's not
with Grace on this one. Jeff. I'm happy to hear
what an awesome job Trump is doing. Everything is going
so well that the only thing they can criticize now
is gold and the ballroom. And this one. To me,
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this is touche. This is game, set and match. And
I hope my wonderful wife Grace is listening. Uh six
h three, Jeff, are you telling me that when the
formal invitation arrives in the mail Taca, said the cooner
to the annual Trump gala at the New White House Ballroom,
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Doctor Grace Voto isn't going to be speeding down the
road to go drop a good portion of the cooner
Man's weekly paycheck on a new ballroom gown for the event. Yeah,
I think so too. What portion she's gonna spend the
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whole freaking check on the gown? In other words, she
would go to that new ballroom. Oh in a heartbeat, sweetie.
If you're listening, it's what they call in chess checkmate,
Tim in South Carolina, Thanks for holding Tim and welcome.
Speaker 2 (18:21):
Hi, good morning, Jeff.
Speaker 1 (18:22):
Hi Tim.
Speaker 7 (18:23):
You know I love you.
Speaker 1 (18:26):
Okay, but but here comes the butt.
Speaker 7 (18:30):
I have to agree with doctor Grace here. She really
convinced me when she referenced how about the veterans befitt
from it or other downtrodden? Jeff, I say, what about us,
the millions of us who over the last ten years
have defended President Trump, who have outed everything from sidsurrections
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to fake plagued to rigged elections. I would like to
be invited. I would like all of us to be invited.
I want a twenty two ounce bone in steak. I
want seasons ve vegetables. I want a rice on the side,
chocolate cake for dessert, and a glass or two of wine.
Wouldn't kill them. Weaving all of my awful dry humor aside,
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I will say this en snare and capture the enemy,
win the war. We can worry about arties and ballrooms later.
Speaker 1 (19:31):
Interesting, Tim, Interesting, Tim, thank you very much for that call. No,
I mean, Sandy's in my ear and she's like, but
it's not going to go to the Vets or anybody,
because it's not taxpayer money. It's his money. So you know,
I mean, in a way, if the guy wants to
spend it on a ballroom, I mean, I mean, how
was I mean, how is he insulting us? You know
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what I mean? Like, it's his money. It's not as
if he's taking taxpayer money and saying, well, I'm not
going to give it to the Vets. I'm gonna build
the ballroom. It's it's his cash, I mean, and other
private donors. So but no, I hear you, Tim, I
hear you. All right, Diane in Lynn, thanks for holding Diane,
and welcome.
Speaker 8 (20:13):
Trump's success is based on free enterprise and working like
a dog. And if he wants to be flambowen, flambowant, yeah, flamboyant,
this ballroom, hey, it reflects a success in the in
the United States and success in our way of life.
Speaker 1 (20:35):
Do you think his critics, and I don't mean Tim
in South Carolina or Grace, I'm talking the left now,
are they just jealous? Is a lot of this just
envy and jealousy?
Speaker 8 (20:46):
Yeah? That among other things?
Speaker 1 (20:47):
Absolutely, Diane, thank you very much for that call. Lisa,
go twenty seconds go.
Speaker 4 (20:56):
First of all, gold is his trademark, hospitality is his expertise,
and he's one of the most well known builders in
the world. Why wouldn't he leave a beautiful trademark on
the White House that he gave up his life for.
He's paying for.
Speaker 1 (21:12):
It, Lisa, you just put a bow on the entire show.
You're you know, gold, building, construction is his expertise. Why
wouldn't he leave his trademark on the White House