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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Okay, again, I want to be fair. You know my position,
give Trump time. I think everything is going to work
out just fine. But there are many of you diehard
America firster's maga patriots Trump voters three times who disagree,
and frankly many of you agree with Grace. So I
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just want to be fair and read two week actually
one email in one text, and then go right back
to the phone lines. This is from Mary, and she
emailed to me maybe just a couple of minutes ago.
By the way, if you want to email the cooner Man,
you can Jeffrey Coooner j E F F R E
y Jeffrey Coooner k U h N E r all
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one word at iHeartMedia dot com. Jeffrey Coooner at iHeartMedia
dot com. So this is from Mary, Dear Jeff, I
am sick and tired of everyone ignoring certain influences around Trump.
They have pulled his focus from America First to a
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global agenda. President Trump has allowed Jared Kushner, Donald Trump Junior,
Tucker Carlson, and frankly jd Vance, who is friends with them,
to steer him. It is sickening. Don Junior doesn't even
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mention Maga anymore does he There is substantial money to
be made by foreign investments. It is sickening. So I mean,
you know, you can see it. Some people are not happy,
They're disgruntled, they're not happy. This is from a very
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good friend of mine, different than the one I cited earlier,
and the only reason why I'm reading his text. You
cannot be more pro Trump than him. You can't be
more pro MAGA or pro America first in him. He
was with Trump the moment he walked down that escalator
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and this is what he wrote. Text it to me
on my private phone, Jeff, I think Grace is right.
Something has changed. Trump seems to have forgotten who brought
him to the dance. That may sound a bit extreme,
but there really is an awful lot of emphasis on
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Israel and things going on outside of the United States.
And my only thought is he may be trying to
quell the enemy outside of the country so he can
focus more on what's going on inside the country. That
may be his strategy. Meanwhile, Obama is visiting the United
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Kingdom again and it looks like his pals in the
EU are also starting to gang up on Trump. So
there's that. So he's basically saying, Look, maybe he's those
things we don't know. Maybe he's looking at the larger
chess board in terms of what's going on. But you know,
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I mean this, I really don't know. You can get
more pro Trump than this guy. And I'm a bit
surprised at that text. But that's okay. He's entitled to
his opinion where he says he's a different president than
he was in his first term. To me, I don't
see it. But that's me six one seven two six
six sixty eight. I mean, the circumstances are different. I
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think the whole he inherited was much deeper. I think
the mess he inherited was much bigger. But to me,
that's what's changed, not him or his policies or his agenda.
But that's me six one seven two six six sixty
eight sixty eight. Jeff in the Great State of Ohio.
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Thanks for holding, Jeff, and welcome.
Speaker 2 (04:02):
Thank you, Jeff, Thank you Jeff for taking my phone.
Speaker 1 (04:04):
Call, my pleasure. Jeff.
Speaker 2 (04:08):
Uh where it began, buddy, I'll tell you.
Speaker 3 (04:10):
UH.
Speaker 2 (04:12):
As far as the tariffs, I wish they would tariff
the Senate and the Congress, and UH, if Trump's running
around putting out fires that uh the fire starter did,
which is all these people such as Faucians. Uh, there
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were so many of them. I can't even keep track anymore.
We've got local election coming up for governor here Vivec
against Amy Atkins. Amy Atkins was a proactive vaccine er
that was right under Mike Dwaine, our governor. That she
wanted to push paperwork on people to even travel from
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state to state. And it's it's the non interest and
going after people like Fauci. That if we could get
Fauci and know him and exposed to him the crimes
of humanity and then see that Atkins was following that,
the ripple effects of just that one arrest, I think
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would change a lot of people's minds and help us
in the midterm.
Speaker 1 (05:21):
Oh, I agree, it was send shock waves. I completely agree, Jeff,
just that one alone would be such a big game changer. Jeff,
I want to ask you this. When you go to
the grocery store, whatever meats, fruits and vegetables, milk or whatever,
our price is still too high for Jeff.
Speaker 2 (05:44):
In Ohio, me and my wife go to Kroger's, which
is a local store. We live here in central Ohio,
just north of Athens, which I you know you went
to school down there.
Speaker 1 (05:56):
Yes, loved it, loved it beautiful.
Speaker 2 (06:00):
It's just the two of us. And our major thing
is when we go through the checkout line has tried
to break one hundred dollars. We want to be hundred.
We never are, we never are, but we're not complaining.
It's not going up. My biggest thing is if we
don't stop it now, we are going to be paying
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through the news, not only with the groceries, but with
electrical with everything else. They want to take our appliances away.
They took our light bulbs away, and they want to
get back in the Green Deal, which is a rip off.
And even Bill Gason come back and he instead it's crazy.
You know, I'll go on all those crazy people, but
we're the ones paying for it. They're sucking us dry.
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And if Trump doesn't take care of business in our country,
they are the biggest thieves. You talk about Zizensky or whatever,
and he ripped us off, but our government's ripping us
off more than he ever did. And if we don't
get those our people in this country and our government
round up and held responsible and be put in jail
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as a deterrent to this ever happening again. When Mid
Turns happened, they're going to impeach him. And like Marjorie
Taylor Green said, I won't be there to backing this time,
so he's gonna be on his own. And aren't what
Donald Junior is going to do? I mean, he used
to be a big advocate of this, but boy, he's
been awful quiet too.
Speaker 1 (07:25):
Jeff, thank you very much for that call. Six one
seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight is the
number you can text the cooner Man seven zero four
seven zero seven zero four seven zero. It's it's almost
like Christmas has come early in terms of Christmas. Dinner
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has come early for the cooner Man because it's it's
it's a typical cooner gathering with Grace, myself, my sister,
my brother in law. It's a free for all at
the dinner table. So my sister texted me in relation
to Grace's hit, and here's what my sister said. She
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sides with me and not with Grace. Jeff, I completely
disagree with Grace her little You don't have to be
belittling jen her little Starbucks friend who lives in a
state that is run by Democrats. That's why it's everything
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is so unaffordable. Tell Grace she can join Bernie and
AOC and the to fight the Oligarchy tour. So my
sister lives in Tucson, Arizona. Six one seven two six
six sixty eight sixty eight. She says she could. She
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says always, I don't know how you do it, Jeff,
how you can live with all those moonbats in Massachusetts?
How you do it? I don't know?
Speaker 4 (09:02):
All right.
Speaker 1 (09:02):
Anyway, So my own sister says, Grace is out to lunch.
Speaker 5 (09:07):
What say you?
Speaker 1 (09:08):
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight,
John in Watertown? Thanks for holding John, and welcome.
Speaker 3 (09:19):
When Grace is going to run for governor some political position. Now,
Grace gave me a great idea. You do not listen
to me. Okay, you do not listen. Very important because
I study the history books that you don't study, because
when you went to school, you study the books they
gave you. I decide what books to read. But we'll
go into that another time. Now here's the main thing
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with Marjorie Taylor Green. She get into a fight with
Trump because she's still mad and your wife should be
about Epstein. Okay, and you know what Trump said, Oh
it's going to hurt a lot of people. Isn't that
exactly what we want? And these people call this radio show.
They're good people, but they don't know anything. They don't
read books, because it's a whole lot different than you think.
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How many times have I've asked you to look at
the financial system. We do not owe a twriggion dollars
in debt the government, by the constitution that you don't read,
Jeff says, the government Congress should create the money and
set the value. That means it wouldn't be any debt.
In five minutes. Trump could end the debt. Okay, five minutes.
And about a quarter of the debt is owned to
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the Federal Reserve. The rest is European countries and governments
and stuff that they legitimately borrow. We borrow money from
but we don't need to borrow any money. It's all baloney.
And the money from the Federal Reserve they create out
a thin air and you'll paying interest and you're not complaining.
Speaker 1 (10:46):
And I'm complaining with me, John. All I do is
complain I'm definitely complaining. No, Look, John, I agree with
you on many things. I think there's no question. For example,
creating the Federal Reserve was a disaster. A. It's unconstitutional. B.
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It has been an absolute disaster for our country. I
think that there's no there's no question. And the way
they're just printing money and printing money and printing money,
really it's it's destroying us. And you know, and and
and John, by the way, thank you very much for
that call. I really appreciate it. No, look, I think
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people are expecting way too much of Trump. He's one man,
he's one president. He can only do so much. I
think he's been absolutely incredible, frankly in his first ten months.
I you know, we're forgetting so much of what he's done.
He's done more in ten months than most presidents do
in four years. And I know people are impatient.
Speaker 3 (11:54):
I get it.
Speaker 1 (11:54):
That's part of the American temperament. We want everything, we
want everything now. I get that we're very impatient people.
But really, I've got to tell you, I don't know
what else he could have done. Now, the complaint on
the tariff, just very quickly, he's undoing NAFTA, he's undoing
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forty years of disastrous trade policies. He's undoing trade with China,
trade with the EU, trade with Canada, where we were
getting constantly systematically ripped off, and it was trade and
balance after trade and balance. They were stealing our jobs
or manufacturing our wealth. Trump finally said, someone's got to
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stop this. We're not going to have a country left.
There's going to be no industry, no manufacturing, We're not
going to make anything. So yeah, I mean it's a
little painful, like anything else. But either look, we elected
him not to do the easy things. We elected him
to do the hard things. And I don't want again
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seem like a you know, a tape or a broken record.
But you know, look, look, since John is talking about
history books, look at the history books on Reagan. Reagan
got killed in the eighty two midterms, and the economy
and everything which was great under Reagan really only started
to take off in nineteen eighty three, so basely and
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by the way, his program was pasting eighty one. So
it took two years to squeeze inflation out of the economy,
to g really lower interest rates, to unleash in economic
growth and economic boom and jobs being created, the Great
No the Reagan Revolution, the Reagan economy. These things don't
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happen overnight. I'm just giving you my honest point of view.
So I just think, look, give him at least another
six months, and by the summer of twenty twenty six,
if the economy is still flat on its back and
everything is still way too expensive and you know there's
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still way too many illegals in the country, okay, maybe
we can start grumbling a little bit. But until then,
for God's sake, I mean, look, has anybody worked harder
than Trump? The guy's putting in twenty hour days. Look
at him, He's exhausted. Now to me, what's different this time?
And I don't know if you agree or disagree. I
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think his cabinet is better. I do. I think Scott
Bessnt is phenomenal as Secretary of the Treasury, He's great.
I think RFK is phenomenal at HHS. I think jd
Vance is a world class vice president. I think Rubio
is doing an excellent job as Secretary of State. I
don't personally like the guy. I don't share his he's
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more of a neocon. But I gotta say he's doing
a very good job. Homan. Does anybody work harder than
Tom Homan at immigration? I think Christinome has been solid,
very solid at Department of Homeland Security. So what I'm
saying is he's got I think, a much stronger team,
a more united team, and frankly, a better team than
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his first term. Now I don't want to again repeat
myself his achilles heel. There's no question now after ten months,
there's just no question. It's Attorney General, FBI director, Deputy
FBI director. To me, if he's listening or if people
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are listening, use the Christmas Holiday's clean house. Replace Bondie,
replace Cash Ptel, replace Dan Bongino. Do it while you
still have a majority in the Senate, because they're just
not delivering. Get people who are not afraid to make arrests.
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And I forget who it was. I think it was
Jeff in Ohio, just faucild.
Speaker 2 (16:00):
Look.
Speaker 1 (16:00):
Trump issued the executive order nullifying most of Biden's in fact,
all of Biden's auto pen pardons, that includes Fauci Chicken Little,
So go ahead, arrest his ass. Have somebody go there
and say we're arresting him for crimes against humanity and
for lying to Congress. Oh you don't think I have
the power take it to the Supreme Court. I'm telling
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you that Trump will win at the Supreme Court. Just
doing that will electrify his base, electrify I'm telling you,
I see Fauci, that criminal, Okay, that mass murderer. I
see him being frog marched to prison. I will crawl
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on broken glass to vote in the midterms in twenty
twenty six. I mean, I'm voting no matter what. I'm
not voting for communism. But I'm just telling you it
will electrify MAGA. So you know if at the President's people.
By the way, Steven Miller phenomenal as deputy chief of staff,
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I'm gonna play some of his stuff tomorrow.
Speaker 5 (17:09):
You got.
Speaker 1 (17:10):
He is so right on immigration. He's a one man
wrecking crew. So he's Susie Wilds as chief of staff.
She's done a phenomenal job. So no, I disagree. I
think he's got a better team, a stronger team. We
just need to be a little more patient. Am I wrong? Agree? Disagree?
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Mark in New Hampshire, Thanks for holding Mark and welcome.
Speaker 5 (17:39):
Good morning, Jeff. I just want to let you know
what's going on in my world? I think he's doing
a great job. You know, I'm gonna retire postal worker
and with the great, the beautiful bill, Uh, my wife
and I are going to get an extra six thousand
stand in deduction.
Speaker 1 (17:58):
So oh that's nice. Okay, let's go right back to
Mark in New Hampshire. He says he's a retired post
office a post office worker, and he and his wife, Mark,
you're gonna get what a six thousand dollars tax credit?
Did I hear you correctly?
Speaker 3 (18:19):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (18:19):
Well yeah, well we're gonna get six thousand a piece,
so that's twelve thousands in deduction. I mean, would we
would have been we would have been better off if
they eliminate the tax on Social Security payments. But hey,
he couldn't get it done. He's not a king, he's
not a dictator. He's a president. He's going to work
with Congress, just like any other president has. Okay, Number two,
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the price of gases come down. Last night, my wife
and I went out before you know, and on the
way we've picked up some you know, fill up the
gas tank, and the sign said two seventy nine. I'm
a member of the the place and eleven cents off,
so it was two sixty eight times fifteen gallons. It
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was forty bucks the period this time last year would
have been fifty sixty or whatever. And then number three,
I have diabetes two. And at the big I called
my insurance company. Well, anyways, at the beginning of the year,
I was able. I was eligible for coupons, you know,
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but it for Rebulses and jaddius. But because I'm a
federal entire federal employee, I my pharmacists told me I'm
no longer eligible for those coupons. So the rebulses went
from fifteen dollars a month to two hundred a month
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or ninety day supply five hundred, and the Jaddius went
from ninety day supply one hundred and twenty five to
four fifty three. And I called Yeah, So I called
my insurance you know, doing my work, I call my
insurance company. You'll find out what my benefits are going
to become January and she informed me the both medications
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are going to be a ninety day supply eighty dollars
a month. So I think I'm ahead of the game.
Speaker 2 (20:15):
Jeff, Well, you.
Speaker 1 (20:17):
Know, Trump has made a big issue about that he
wants to drive prescription costs, prescription drug costs down, and
I know he's being aggressive, especially with you know, diabetes
and insulin and also you know that sort of stuff.
So yeah, no, Mark, I agree with you, and I
watch it's it's gonna get It's not gonna happen overnight.
But the way you're describing it, a little here, a
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little there, and it all begins to add up. So Mark,
I'm with you. I just people are impatient, which I understand,
but just hang on. The cavalry is coming. Mark, Thank
you very much for that call. Okay, let's go to
Tony in Quinsy, Tony, thanks for holding and welcome.
Speaker 4 (21:02):
How you doing, professor Tony?
Speaker 1 (21:04):
How are you, my friend?
Speaker 2 (21:07):
I'm pretty good.
Speaker 4 (21:08):
I have to admit I agree with Grace. Why magas cats,
I'm sorry?
Speaker 1 (21:15):
What no, No, I know yours mad guys at gets I
hear you. Why Tony, why do you agree with my
better half?
Speaker 4 (21:23):
Well, the biggest thing is was that when they came
out and lied right to the camera about Epstein, he
was supposed to be unique. He was supposed to be
one of us that was going direct the establishment, clear
of the deep state and he did, Oh that's a hoax.
But I mean he's the out of the deal. He
obviously had to make deals to get re elected. I'd
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rather he just came out and said that, because I
will not be Russian to vote for JD Vance in
twenty twenty eight. And they're covering up the same thing
from the same people that I hated that I voted
Donald Trump into a tail rid of because I hated
the people that covered this stuff up, and now he
is the person that's covering this stuff up.
Speaker 1 (22:06):
And very let me ask you this, just to play
Devil's advocate, Tony, what did he lie about? In particular? A?
And B he ended up releasing all of the files,
So in other words, I know it. You know. It
took a while, I hear you, uh, And it was
a bit of a crooked road, but we finally got
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to the endpoint. The files have been released, and he
ended up fulfilling his promise. So A, how did he like?
What did he lie about? And B? In the end
we got the files. Go Tony, what's.
Speaker 4 (22:41):
Saying there's nothing there? And your endpoint might be a
little bit of exposure, But my endpoint was jail. My
endpoint was a deterrent for the rest of America to
see that you can't do that in this country because
we'll catch you and we will prosecute you.
Speaker 2 (22:58):
And that hasn't happened.
Speaker 1 (23:02):
That's a that's an excellent point. That's why I mean personally,
that's why I go back to Pam Bondy. But you're saying, no,
you blame Trump.
Speaker 2 (23:09):
Correct.
Speaker 4 (23:11):
I know that Donald Trump could tell Tam Bondy whatever
he needed to tell. I know Pam Bondy represented Pfizer
in twenty twenty one, and I know Phis's money probably
helped Donald Trump get elected. And I know that you
have to make deals, and I know that he has
perfected the odd of the deal. And unfortunately we were
part of the deal, but we got swept away. What
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was correct for us, what was correct for MAGA was
part of the deal that got swept away. And I
don't accept it and I don't support it, and I'm
devastated by it, to be honest with you, because he
was supposed to be out White Knight and he's not.
Speaker 1 (23:49):
Tony, let me ask you this, If you could go
I understand your disillusioned a little bit. If you can
go back in time in a time machine. I was
just gonna ask him if you'd vote for Trump again, Tony,
would you vote for Trump again? Mike, you couldn't let
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him answer yes or no.