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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Okay, I want to give a big hat tip now
to Denesh Desuza. This is from him. A good friend
of mine forwarded this video that he sent me. So
it's Desuza writing above the ninety second video of the
Seditious six where they're, you know, calling for the military
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to fundamentally disobey Trump's orders. And so he cites a
very famous letter that Abraham Lincoln wrote on June twelfth,
eighteen sixty three. This is when the Democrats, especially southern Democrats,
but Democrat elected officials, were literally calling for rebellion and
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sedition on the part of the military, saying, do not
obey orders from Lincoln. They're unlawful, they're illegal. The war,
the Civil War is unlawful and illegal, and you should
not follow any more of his orders. And so this
is what Lincoln wrote as part of his famous letter
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quote meaning regarding sedition, must I shoot a simple minded
soldier boy who deserts, while I must not shoot? Sorry,
let me redo it again, forgive me. Must I shoot
a simple minded soldier boy who deserts, while I must
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not touch a hair of a wily agitator who induces
him to dessert? In other words, if the guy, the
poor soldier on the ground, listens to what he's being told,
and he deserts or disobeys my order, engages in you know,
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treason or sedition or insurrection or whatever. The penalty is death.
But what about the you know, the wily agitator I
ev the politicians in Congress who are inducing him, urging him,
trying to persuade him to dessert, and so what I
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don't touch them now. On top of that, on top
of that, I want to read to you something that
a really good caller wrote to me on my private text,
and he said, this is what the Texter says. Jeff,
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it is nuts that none of these democrats stopped and
thought for a second about their video urging the military
to defy quote unquote illegal orders. Every one of these
idiots is advocating something that will not cause them any pain.
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Those still serving are the ones that will take the
heat and the blame and the accountability if they take
the video seriously. That's a very good point. Furthermore, but Jeff,
worst of all, think about it in a global perspective.
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It is nuts that none of these six congressional democrats
stopped and thought for a second that maybe this isn't
a good message to send to our enemies. We're talking
about subversion. This is advice being given from the comfort
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of their Washington offices that they can now drive home,
drive home from without getting carjacked because someone followed Trump's orders.
Meaning Washington is now completely safe because the National Guard
followed Trump's orders. So they're sitting in the comfort of
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their offices urging some poor, low level people in the
military to defy orders from Trump that will get them destroyed,
their lives ruined, most likely go to jail, god knows
what else. But notice they won't be touched. They won't
be touched. Six one, seven, two, sixty six, sixty eight,
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sixty eight is the number. Okay, now this is Alex Soros.
Here the hand now shows himself. Here's the hand. Alex
Soros now is all in with the seditious six and
with the Democrats. So here is now what he's telling
all of his donors, all of his supporters, all of
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their activists. From the George Soros Open Society Foundation quote,
this is how it happens. A president calls for his
critics in Congress to be executed, and people try to
wave it away. This is how democracies fall and open
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society's fracture. No patriots should accept this, No American should
look away. Wink wink. Rise up. That's literally what they're
Rise up. This is it. Rise up. Nick in Weymouth,
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Thanks for holding Nick and welcome.
Speaker 2 (05:39):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (05:40):
Do you remember Lieutenant Colonel Shaller Afghanistans. He posted a
video in uniform calling for accountability for the the handling
of the Afghanistan with Geral. He also criticism.
Speaker 1 (05:57):
Nick, I know exactly what you're talking about. Please hang on. Okay,
We're gonna go right back to Nick and Weymouth, but
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go right back to Nick in Weymouth Nick, please pick
up where you left off, my friend.
Speaker 5 (08:20):
Thanks Jeff.
Speaker 3 (08:20):
Yeah, as I mentioned, Lieutenant Colonel Stuart Schller, Marine Corps. Okay,
so he posted videos objecting to the withdrawal. He also
objected to the handling which led to the massacre of
what was it, thirteen to fourteen military.
Speaker 1 (08:40):
Thirteen service members. Yeah, I'll be gate that was in Afghanistan.
Speaker 3 (08:43):
Yep, go ahead, many and many civilians as well well.
Nobody backed him, as they's saying, with these six lunatics,
nobody from Congress backed him.
Speaker 5 (08:54):
They threw him in the brig.
Speaker 3 (08:56):
Okay, this is military justice. Like one of your other
listeners said, a couple of cars ago, whole different world.
You do not want to be in that world if
you're a civilian.
Speaker 5 (09:07):
And oh by the way, the two of those rats.
Speaker 3 (09:11):
Were a military retired. If I understand, they can be
voluntarily or involuntarily we activated to stand trial in a
military tribunal. That's a lot different than getting some high
powered pro bono lawyers who are going to protect you.
Speaker 6 (09:31):
So be mind hold.
Speaker 1 (09:33):
On, can I just if I can just backtrack a
little bit, so this poor guy gets thrown into the brig.
But Nick, my understanding is this was he wrote. He
put up the video after though failed Biden withdrawal from Afghanistan,
criticizing it after thirteen US service members were slaughtered at Abbygate.
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So my understanding is Nick, correct me if I'm wrong.
He didn't even defy a quote unquote unlawful order or
any kind of an order. He just criticized the withdrawal
and what happened at Abbygate and the incompetence of the
military and the Biden regime. Correct.
Speaker 3 (10:18):
His reward was he pled guilty, paid five thousand dollars
and a fine, lost his pension to the tunes of
hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Speaker 5 (10:30):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (10:31):
By the way, he works in the Department Defense now
for access, so you can lose everything, okay, or you
can go sorry.
Speaker 1 (10:38):
No, right, look, Nick, but I'm just saying he never
defied an order. Correct.
Speaker 3 (10:43):
We know what they charged him with, is uh probably
the part of the command that he was he was in,
got in trouble for affronting for them, I guess. But
but the thing was they got.
Speaker 1 (10:57):
Him for, uh what undermining morale or something like that?
Speaker 3 (11:02):
Thing was conduct I'm under conduct on.
Speaker 1 (11:06):
The coming of an officer. There you go. Yeah, excellent, excellent, Nick,
outstanding call. Outstanding call. So this is what I'm talking about.
This is what I mean. So this poor marine, he
didn't even he didn't defy any order after and it
was a disaster. I mean, come on, the whole world
realized there was a disaster. And there's thirteen US service
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members dead. Okay, And by the way, we could have
taken out the terrorists, and Biden refused to give the
order and his military generals refused to give the order
to take out the terrorists, which ended up causing thirteen
of our service members to be blown to pieces. Okay,
but let that go. So he just criticized it after
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the fact on a video which obviously went viral. And
they want to throw his aus in jail. And you're
and you're telling me, you're telling me that these members
of Congress now are going to go and tell members
of the military. Yeah, sure, defy them. What the hell,
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what the hell if you think it's unlawful, you just
defy the guy. It is beyond disgusting, beyond disgusting. Six
one seven two six, six sixty eight sixty eight is
the number. Thank you again for that call, Nick, Okay,
I'm not. I don't think. In fact, I know, I
don't one hundred percent agree with this. I don't, but
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I think it's an extremely provocative and I think there
is something to it. I have to be honest anyway,
I want to say it. I want to read the
text and get your reaction. I think it's a little
bit of I don't. Again, I don't quite agree with it.
I think it's it's over Uh, it's overdone, I think
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a little bit. But I think at its core, I
think I think there's something there, and I hope Trump
and his people are really listening to this. So this
is a really good text from seven to three. Again,
you can text the cooner man seven zero four seven
zero Jeff. What will ultimately be Trump's downfall and what
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will ultimately be the downfall of the nation is the
product of the following. Trump talks, he does not act,
He threatens, he does nothing. By the time he does something,
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it's far too late. Now again, I'm not saying I
fully agree with it, because I think he does act,
and I think he's acted quite decisively at times. But
but he does talk more than he acts. And what
I mean by that is, you know, when he says,
arrest this person. Arrest you know, now, in this case,
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this seditious six they should be arrested. I don't think
Pambondi is going to do anything. So and in general,
this is not just to forget Trump. This is a
critique of the Republican Party. They talk, talk, talk, but
they never do anything. Say what you want about the Democrats,
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I mean, they're going nuts that Trump is just threatening
to have these six members of Congress arrested for clear sedition.
They arrested him multiple times, they indicted him multiple times
when he was out of office. They were going to
put his rear end in jail for a thousand years
over nothing. So what I'm saying is they have no
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problem arresting their so called political opponents. So they arrested Trump,
no problem. They indicted, arrested, and convicted. They threw Bannon's
in jail. They had no problem with putting Bannon in jail.
Peter Navarro, they threw him in jail. How many j
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sixers over one thousand they threw in jail. So what
I'm saying is, say what you want about the Democrats.
They act. I mean, they got a big mouth, but
they act. The problem with our side is we talk
a big game. Eh. The bark is a lot louder
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or a lot bigger. Let's put it this way, the
bark is a lot bigger than the bite. Agree, disagree?
Six one seven two, six, six, sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Okay. Trump says the seditious six should
be arrested. I agree. The question now is will Pam
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BONDI arrest her? Sorry, arrest them? Will fit it? Pete
Headseth step in and call for them to be arrested.
Jeff Cooner, Boston's bulldozer Rob in the great State of Pennsylvania.
Thanks for holding Rob, and welcome.
Speaker 6 (16:16):
He's been morning, Jeff. Just so you know who I am.
I'm the guy who thanks Cooksy every time I call you.
Speaker 1 (16:22):
Oh, thank you, thank you, Rob. I appreciate it.
Speaker 6 (16:28):
Listen a factor that's coming out. If I can please
make two points before you hit the dunk button. Yes, yes, this.
This lack of specific language, which you yourself have been citing,
is a possible out for these traders. It's irrelevant that
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they have not used specific language saying overthrow to the
president or disobey the president's orders that wherever the specific
language is missing, it doesn't matter. We all got the
point implication illusion. Similarly, metaphors, if you do a search
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of the federal criminal case database, you will find a
million cases.
Speaker 5 (17:26):
Or sex traffickers.
Speaker 6 (17:29):
Never use the word child, or they might use the
word product. You know, we speak in we speak in
implied language all the time, and the criminals and traders
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were certainly doing that in the video. We get the point.
My second, by the way.
Speaker 1 (18:05):
I think first point is is an outstanding point. I
think you are not one hundred, you're a thousand, correct,
there's no question, no question. So Rob, you're on a roll.
Keep going, my friend, Yeah yeah.
Speaker 6 (18:19):
And don't let the media and anybody get away with
the lack of specific language. It's absolute fis that it matters.
It doesn't matter, it's irrelevant you bring it out. If
Pam Bondy uses that as an excuse, she's lying. You
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do not need specific language, especially for a federal case. Okay,
my second, My second point is that video just brought
license to the street thugs and the Antifa. They don't
their simple mind people, they don't understand that he has
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not given an illegal order. It's i guarantee it's already
been distilled, purified in their little minds that he has
and he's and it's been so bad that Congress had
to speak out about it and the YouTube video, their
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license is now handen handed to the bugs, the rioters,
and they will cite, they will cite the lack of
specific language in the video. They'll also cite that, hey,
President Trump's giving illegal orders and you guys, the military
you're in the street, are supposed to refuse those orders.
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So that's my that.
Speaker 1 (19:53):
Was my I mean, honestly, Rob Bang bang on both points,
absolutely dead on. And this is why, really I'm burying
my soul to you. And this is what bothers me
so much about this on so many levels. It's now
a license for one of their crazed fanatics, one of
their crazed activists, to pull another Charlie Kirk or even worse.
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I think there's no question and that's what I said.
I said, I think someone now is going to die
because of this, or more people will die, we'll see.
But they lit a match, They deliberately lit a match. Rob,
Thank you very much for that call, really good call,
just very quick, Okay, because this is going to be
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big all weekend and into next week. But you need
to know this. The Democrats now have laid out their
platform for twenty twenty six. They've now come out, they've
held a press conference. Listen out to this. They are
now it's a campaign promise. It's their central pledge if
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they win the mid term elections, i e. Take over
the House, they now promise, they vow that they will
impeach Trump and they will try to overthrow him from
office from power. So it's not even you know, they're
not implying this this there's no implication. They're openly stating,
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now we win, you give us a mandate. That mandate
is to impeach and overthrow Trump from power. So there
we go. By the way, we still have a year
before that, basically a year, just less than a year,
and they're already calling for him to be removed from office.
And they can't even state you what the charge is,
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what was the impeach you know, what was what was impeachable?
What was the so called high crime and misdemeanor. They're
already saying, we win, we impeach Harry in Maine. That
we have about a minute, so go go.
Speaker 5 (21:57):
Ahead, who ever send you that text, I love in
a non sexual way. Two things. You don't lead with
your chin when you get in a fight. And I
want to give one more analogy. What Trump did was
respond to a highly provocative, all full of insinuation from
those sixth Deems. Okay, he's not the one that should
be speaking out, Lindsey Graham, gave you a fricking SoundBite.
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Why can't the Republicans get a coalition of six or
seven and hold a press conference and Rebut what the
Dems did? Point number two. Trump did the same thing
with the Halligan case. With Komy. He had to get
involved and put something out on truth Social and now
Comy saying, well, it was done in vindictiveness, not to
mention they might throw it out in a technicality. They
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should have been so far ahead to get rid of
that first prosecutor and given Lindsay Halligan enough time. Second point,
when you react to a behavior, or how you react,
I hear you.
Speaker 1 (22:57):
You don't want to telegraph your move