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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Six seven two six sixty eight sixty eight. You can
also text the Koonerman seven zero four seven zero seven
zero four seven zero. This is an absolutely a doozy
text from six one seven Jeff in New York City,
this wasn't a No King's rally. It was a No
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Kings farce. The rally was a march rather than a
stationary gathering. And according to six one seven, he said, Jeff,
one of my friends who has a podcast, live stream
the entire event, and I watched all of it. And
what he did listen to this was he walked against
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the direction of the march. In other words, he was
able to maneuver past the entire thing. Now, if there
were hundreds of thousands of people on the streets like
the organized and the media is claiming, there's no way
he could have done that, And so the Texter continues.
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His crowd estimate was that in New York City, supposedly
one of the biggest rallies over the weekend, there was
perhaps ten thousand protesters at the very best. And his
comment was, it felt as if it felt as if
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all of the mental institutions opened their doors and increased
the patients. Sorry, and release the patients. So it's as
if all of the mental institutions opened their doors and
in released the patients. And guess what, Jeff Trump's poll
ratings actually increased over the weekend. That's another thing the
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media is not telling you. Not only was it a
complete dud a flop, but Trump poll numbers actually went
up a little bit. Okay, very quick. This is from
a Texter who This is from a Texter who is
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reciting or replicating what Laura Lumer texted, sorry posted on
social media. And I think she makes an excellent point.
Bernie Sanders is such a man of the people that
he had a private driver escored him in and out
of the No Kings rally in DC yesterday, so we
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didn't have to answer questions or talk to everyday people. Well,
there you go. I mean that tells you everything you
need to know. What's the matter, Bernie? I thought you
were a working class guy. I thought these are your
people on the streets, You're one of them. What's the matter.
They take you in a limo, they drop you off,
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pick you up right away. You don't have a chance
to shake some hands, talk to some people, answer a
few questions. You phony you fraud you. Okay, President Trump.
This was his response, and he just dropped the mic
on the whole so called No King's rally. Quote here's
what he said. By the way, I'm not a king.
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I work my ass off to make our country great.
That's all it is. And that is, by the way,
is very true. He does work his rear end off.
So the last thing he is is a king, literally
the last thing. Listen now to the Piranha Nancy Pigliosi,
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she did a Twitter video ahead of the so called
No King's protest. This is her breaking a crown in
celebration of the no King protests. Wrote cut eleven.
Speaker 2 (04:01):
Mike, You're gonna tear up the crown, Mike.
Speaker 1 (04:12):
Mike in my ears said you think the crown was
from the louver. You know that all that jewelry, all
those jewels, and the crown stolen in France and they're, oh,
look at this staring up her crown. Now one of
the things I swear that's why I love Trump And
to me, this is one of why this is one
of the greatest times to be alive in the United States.
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It really is, because as they're doing these no Kings
protests and rallies. Trump off of the White House website
is just trolling them NonStop, and so one of them,
they put out this picture of him like in this resplendent,
you know, like like monarchical like robe and with this
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big beautiful crow on his head. So they're like, oh, yeah,
this is this is how we dressed today, King Donald Ooh.
Or there's another one where it looks like he's like
gonna pick a hat right from one of these drawers
and you see, like, you know, Trump forty seven, make
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America great again, and beside all the baseball hats is
a crown, and you see him grabbing the crown. Oh
that's what I'm gonna put on my head today. Let
me grab my crown or to me my favorite, my
absolute favorite, is the shot that they released of Trump
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sitting on his throne, okay, with the crown on him,
and to his left is Milania, as in Queen Malania
sitting on her throne with her crown on her head.
And you got to see the responses on social media.
He's mocking us, He's mocking us as we're protesting him.
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How dare he he's insulting us?
Speaker 3 (06:11):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (06:11):
Because that's pretty much what you deserve. Six one seven
two six six sixty eight sixty eight. Mike, is there anybody,
Maestro mic I have a full board, but you're not
telling me who you want me to go to. Mike,
all right, so we're gonna go to Rob in New Hampshire.
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But they're telling me that I don't have enough time,
So I'm gonna come right back to you, Robin, New Hampshire.
We'll take it from there. No King's rally all weekend long,
especially Saturday. Media says five million, ten million, fifteen million,
the largest protest in American history, and now they've been
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caught red handed. Six one seven two six six sixty
eight sixty eight. Okay, By the way, calls text today
have been outstanding, this one though maybe the text of
the show. Six one seven. Listen to this and I
no truer words have ever been spoken. Jeff. They don't
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want no kings, They want their kings bingo oh, as
the French would say to Shay six one seven, Rob
in New Hampshire, thanks for holding Rob and welcome.
Speaker 4 (07:40):
Hey, Jeff. Good to be able to talk to you
at a normal hour. I usually have to get up
at three am to listen to you. But yeah, they
want they want their kings because you know, they skip
right over the primary and just crowned Kamala. If you're recalled,
that's a great point.
Speaker 3 (08:01):
Now.
Speaker 4 (08:02):
I went to the Portsmouth, New Hampshire event yesterday just
to observe, not to cause trouble, just to observe keep
my mouth shut. Had the right to keep my mouth shut,
but not the ability to do it. I was wearing
a red Maga hat and I got that there were
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about two hundred if you squeeze the number really hard.
My van did get attacked, my one hundred and thirty
thousand dollars camper van. They broke the mirror because I
have an ice sticker on the back of the van,
so they say I was asking for that, and I
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was in the in the midst of the crowd. I
did some videoing live for Facebook. It is concrete, complete lunacy.
Cent of the people were the ex hippies of seventy
two years old and over, and the remainder were all ages.
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But there were a lot of families with little kids,
and they were so many great, big f bombs on
the signs of these fools, and they brought their little
kids to it. I didn't give the families a hard time.
I gave the guys carrying the signs with the F
bombs a hard time. Is it you? You ought to
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be real proud of yourself with that one. The kids
are seeing that. It's fantastic. I found out that other
people were giving them hell too, But I went into
my Rob.
Speaker 1 (09:41):
Sorry, I mean, I promise, I'll give you all the
time in the world. I'm just curious. So when you
were like mingling in the crowd videotaping, did you still
have your Trump hat on or did you take it
off at that point?
Speaker 4 (09:53):
Oh? I would not take it off. I had it
on time. Interesting, exactly exactly, And I caught a lot
of heat for it. If I engaged people. Sometimes people
would catch me as a passer by and say, God,
what are you doing here? And F bomb this and
fascist that. You know, really just upset that I was
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there at all. But I was the only one. I
was the only identifiable Maga person there, which was kind
of a drag. But you know, if I didn't engage people,
they really didn't notice the Maga hat and it was
red right red.
Speaker 1 (10:37):
Well, Rob, I gotta ask you, because I've been reading
reports not just about Boston obviously, or New York or
Chicago or Portland or Seattle or San Francisco. Uh, but
really I'm talking like New Orleans, Atlanta, like just across
the country. And this is what And I don't know
if it was the same thing happened where you were.
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Many people are saying and I just read a text,
I think a couple texts saying it's almost like they
released the mental institutions. You had people dressed in crazy costumes.
There was one. I didn't want to say it because
children were in the car. Parents still drive their kids
to school and they listen. But in the shape of
a male genitalia. Let me clean it up a little bit,
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but I mean the full genitalia, in other words, the scrotum,
the whole thing. It's incredibly profane, very lude, very obscene.
But they were dressed in male private parts like costumes.
Many of them were furries where they're literally barking like dogs,
you know, and they're being identified as dogs. I swear
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to you or you know you have you know, people
in their seventies and eighties in banana costumes and in
dinosaur costumes and in frog costumes. They said that there
was so much profanity exactly what you were saying the
F bomb on sign after sign that the speakers it was,
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I don't mean the occasional F bomb. It was just
F F F mother F. I can't say it, you know,
the S word. Crap. It was like, and there are
children in the crowd. There were elderly people in the crowd,
and they go, it's like you went into a bar,
you know, three in the morning, last call that this
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is the you know, everybody is angry. You had some
people almost snarling like mad dogs, like they're just snarling.
Did you experience that as well? I'm just curious, Rob,
how hateful was the atmosphere where you were at?
Speaker 4 (12:48):
Place? Was lacking greatly were intellect, but it was shock
full of rage and hatred and stupidity, an obscenity. And yeah,
we had the animals, the air filled animals, the furries,
the trainees who were rather aggressive with making themselves known,
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and lots of eighty six Trump.
Speaker 1 (13:20):
Eighty sixty seven right, a lot of seven flags.
Speaker 4 (13:24):
Would engage them every time I saw them. I'd say,
you do realize that's calling for his murder, for his execution,
for his assassination, and they wouldn't say a word back.
Everybody else they engaged would give me total health. But
those people, the eighty six ers, would not speak a
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word to me, which was weird.
Speaker 1 (13:49):
So they wouldn't say no. Right when you said to them, hey,
you're calling for the murder of the president, they wouldn't
say no, we're not. So basically their silence tells you
everything you need to know. I'm rob am, I misreading this,
and I think.
Speaker 4 (14:05):
I engaged about five of those sign holders, the eighty
six sign holders, but it did get violent with me.
Speaker 3 (14:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (14:16):
I went into the cigar store, really nice cigar store
in Portsmouth that I've gone to for decades, bought a
ten dollars cigar. I don't have a lighter or a cutter,
so I used their cutter and their lighter and walked
out with a lit cigar, right into the crowd. And
I was going to cross the street, so I had
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to wait until the street was clear to cross. Well,
these people converged on me, two men really ripping at me,
one hitting me with his sign, bonking me on the head.
I put my elbow up to block the sign hitting
my head, and they took that as a gre They
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flint when I did that, and so one came right
into my face with a clenched fist and a cocked arm,
and I looked at his fist and said, what's that book?
And he would say, And the one with the sign
right at that point, grabbed the cigar and threw it
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into the crowd. I said, buddy, you owe me ten
dollars for that cigar. I just bought it, and jess
it no though, I'm not giving you a damn penny.
So it went on like that for a while, and
then they got very chovy and very threatening, and the
old ladies around us and them were saying, we saw you.
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You dropped that cigar out of your mouth. Oh yeah.
It was like it was like a weird science fiction movie,
like they were in a cult.
Speaker 1 (15:50):
Where were the police robbed? Didn't the police make any arrests?
Didn't the police at least break it up?
Speaker 4 (15:55):
I called, I hollered for the police, because they were
at every quadrant in the the four quadrant event. And
I hollered for the police, and the guy with the
sign who took my cigar started walking away. I said,
you're not going I took off after him. I said,
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I'm going to be on you until you give me
my ten dollars. And then he turned around and put
the sign between us and went full on shoving me
backwards like a like a football player with those saw
horse things, and he pushed me right into the cop
who was responding to my call.
Speaker 1 (16:38):
And people, Oh my god, no, I mean they're savages.
I'm telling you what you're describing as these are a
bunch of savages. Okay, down the stretch we come. Joan
Allen in the Great State of Colorado. Thanks for holding
Joan Allen and welcome.
Speaker 5 (16:57):
Hey Jeff, Yeah, I love I'm actually in Bruceton now,
getting ready to head back there. But I just wanted
to let you know. I had a neighbor his father
had passed away, so I went over to see him
yesterday afternoon. He was at the Hyannas saying he didn't
know he wanted to take a nice quan tom ride
with his wife and they got stuck at near the
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airport go into Whole Foods, and they kept calling him
a racist, And he is far from a racist. He
has a lot of black friends, and you know, he
goes to Jamaica, and so he finally got out of
his cord, big guy, and he said, did you call
me a racist? And I goes, oh, no, no, they're
all wimpy, and he goes, he did it over there,
and he goes, oh, so you're the one that called
me a racist. And he wasn't going to hit anybody
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or anything, but he just wanted to show them, don't
not calling people racist when we're not racist. You know,
we know how that is. But I also want to say, uh,
Trump's listening. They all should dress up in Halloween costumes
with royalty, the scent of the cabinet, everybody and have
a Halloween potty. But I think that would be great.
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But you know, at the rally, they all hit cameras.
That's one thing he noticed. He said, everyone was filming everything,
and you know, people are just crazy out there. And
I was impressed with Carol. You know, we have a
libpad that actually puts a sentence together, and you you're
excellent with her. And that's all I had to say.
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In the Hunters stand, I was going to talk to
you about that. So I'm glad you said that.
Speaker 1 (18:26):
Well, you know, Joan Allen. Look that hunter stand at
the Palm Beach Airport was put in the direct line
of sight absolutely when Trump boards Air Force one, and
that's not a coincidence. And I'm very worried about his security.
And look now they're doing protests and rallies. Yeah, they've
really grossly inflated the numbers. The media is lying again,
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but I mean, you know, eighty six forty seven that's
the flags. Now, that's many of the flags are now flying.
So now they're holding rallies and they're openly calling for
Trump to be assassinated. This has got to stop. I'm
telling you, Joan Allen, this has got to stop. He's
had two assassination attempts that we know of, and I
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think they're going to try again. That's my fear. Joan Allen,
thank you so much for that call. By the way,
Trump came out this morning and made a very good point.
He said, look at the signs, the placards. They were
all brand new. I mean not everyone, but most of
them brand new. He goes, I'm telling you this was
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this was they were This was funded these many of
these people, It was well paid for, it was well organized.
This has George Soros' fingerprints all over it. So they
were distributing signs, brand new signs for what is it
over in two over two thousand cities and towns. And
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I bet you dollars to donuts that many of those
protesters were paid protesters. Because Mark, one of the previous callers,
is right at Times Square. You can set your watch
to it. But at one o'clock boom, Suddenly everybody began
to disperse, as like, what you only paid us for
two hours? Well two hours is what you're gonna get.
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Now they're punching their clock, So I think there's no
question follow the money, Mike in Saugusts. Thanks for holding Mike,
and welcome.
Speaker 3 (20:29):
Thank you, Jeff Listen. I went out there on Saturday
at the corner of Waters in Maine in Wakefield, two
hundred and fifty to three hundred people. I was all
alone with my Trump sign and my megaphone, and I
gave it to them. I had people coming over to
me sharing me on, young kids, college kids saying thank you,
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and you know, I mean, these people are just puffthetic.
Speaker 1 (21:00):
Mike. Did you get any blowback from the anti Trump
protesters the anti trumpers.
Speaker 3 (21:06):
And yelling at me. I had a couple of people
that came over to me and I told them, get
yourself away from me unless you're going to see the
other side of me. And they went away. The Wakefield
Democratic Party Committee went over and grabbed them and said
get away from him, stay away from him.
Speaker 1 (21:28):
So, I don't know, interesting, interesting, Mike. Did you notice
the same thing that there was a lot of profanity, obscenity,
people in these ridiculous like halloween people in these ridiculous costumes,
furries like you know, grown men and women barking or meowing.
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Did you notice any of.
Speaker 3 (21:52):
That, Mike, sanity? But I mean they were all dressed
up looking like it was a circus and uh, just
acting like a bunch of raving maniacs.
Speaker 1 (22:06):
Now, Mike, I mean the point of a protest is
ultimately to change people's minds. Right, You make your point
and people go, hmm, that's a good point. I never
thought of it that way. Do you think they changed
anyone's mind yesterday?
Speaker 3 (22:22):
You can't change their mind, you're too far gone.
Speaker 1 (22:26):
No, No, I mean, do you think they changed anybody
else's mind like our mind? Or if you're walking by
that protest, you're an independent, or you're on defense, or
you voted for Trump. Did any of them Did they?
I guess we just lost Mike. My answer is no,