Episode Transcript
Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
Speaker 1 (00:00):
Again the question before the House. The body Slammer now
charged with multiple felonies assaulting ICE officers federal law enforcement, interfering,
impeding with federal law enforcement in the conduct of their duties.
In the course of their duties, forgive me, they were
making arrests and she was deliberately obstructing and preventing them
(00:24):
from making arrests. She says she's going to fight it
out in court, that she is now a victim of
the Trump dictatorship. Hakim Jeffrey says there will be hell
to pay. Democrats now say they are going to wage
political war on behalf of Congresswoman La Monica Mackiver, Lena Haba,
(00:44):
and Pam Bondi have said no one is above the law,
and yes, that does include Democrats as well. My question
to you, do you support the arrest and indictment which
was announced yesterday, the charges against the body Slammer and
will this serve as a message to other Democrats that
(01:08):
they are not above the law and they have to
stop obstructing, impeding, or attacking ice. Six one seven two, six,
six sixty eight sixty eight is the number Bob in Wooburn.
Thanks for holding Bob and welcome.
Speaker 2 (01:27):
How you doing, Jeff?
Speaker 1 (01:28):
Very good, very I I was pumping my fist last night, Bob,
finally a Democrat gets arrested. I can't believe it.
Speaker 2 (01:37):
These people go into message I keep Jemmy is a
big mouth nobody.
Speaker 1 (01:44):
So, Bob, you think he's all you basically, you think
he's all smoking no fire, that he's just he's bluffing.
That he talks tough, but there's no redline and he's
not going to do anything because he has no power.
Speaker 2 (01:58):
Correct nobody that comes from Adi over Raine. And if
you watched my name and.
Speaker 1 (02:05):
Give it them boh you, I mean, Bob, you'd kick
his ass. I mean it wouldn't even be fair now, Bob,
I'll be honest though, if it was you and the
body Slammer, she's tough, Bob. I mean, I know you're
tough too, don't get me wrong. But she's big, that's
(02:27):
a strong powerful and Bob, not only is she strong man,
she can throw a punch, Bob and body slam with
the best of them. So you know, I'm just saying
on that when Bob, you may need some help, my friend,
you think you could take on the body Slammer Bob.
Speaker 2 (02:48):
Oh, I think sho. I think I think show, but
I wouldn't want to try me, you know, I mean,
I am we're all doing. I'm tired of you and
it keeps you and I want him. He's a big mouth, Dobody.
Speaker 1 (03:08):
I'm with you, Bob. Look, I think he's I think
we're gonna find out now he's a gas bag, he's
a puffed up win bag. Because I mean, okay, we're
waiting for that. The red line has been crossed. We're
waiting hakeem. And I think, Bob, nothing's gonna happen. They
(03:29):
may riot, We'll see. I don't think so. I don't
think so because I think the body cam footage is
so obvious. Like seriously, Bob, I mean, I mean, short
of taking out a gun and shooting somebody, I don't
know what else you want this woman to do. So
if you don't arrest her, who are you gonna arrest? Bob?
(03:50):
Thank you very much for that call, and thank you
for your service. God bless you, Bob. I love you Marines.
I mean, I love all the Vets, but I really
love you Marines. Mark in New Hampshire. Thanks for holding
Mark and welcome.
Speaker 3 (04:06):
Good morning, Buddy, how are you Mark?
Speaker 1 (04:08):
I gotta ask you the same question I asked Bob
the Marine. You think you could take on the body slammer.
Speaker 4 (04:17):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (04:17):
If I grew up on a farm and I used to,
you know, push two thousand pounds steers around, I might
have a shot with her.
Speaker 1 (04:25):
Maybe.
Speaker 3 (04:27):
I've got to believe she probably has cloven hooves, so
she gets the big side of beef. So I wanted
to kick a hard enough she'll move. But Buddy, you know,
I gotta say this first and foremost, Jeff, I will
bet you a weekend up north on Winnipesake at one
of the beautiful hotels up here in my town, that
(04:50):
that woman does not do a day in jail. If
it goes to trial. She's gonna plead no contest, get
a suspended sentence, to get six mon the spend it sentence,
and she'll do it, no problem. They'll order just to
stay away from the ice the facility. That'll be the
end of it. But the bigger problem that we have here, Jeff,
(05:11):
is that you have an entire segment of the population,
this hardcore left, and they believe and they've been allowed
to do pretty much whatever they want. When it comes
to protests, when it comes to you know, peaceful protests,
they've been told by governor's, mayor's chiefs of police. They
can burn, they can loot, they can steal, they can
(05:35):
you know, trash police cars, they can go after cops.
They can do whatever they want, and they're given the
you know excuse that. You know, this is just their
way of grieving. This is reparations. This is them just
reaching out to say, help us, Jeff. And if you
think for a second that they're going to back off
(05:56):
of going after Ice, you're crazy. They're gonna get their
marchianotis and media. The media is gonna go out there.
They're gonna tell everybody through their allies that they need
to get out there and they need to protest, Jeff.
And you're gonna have people like Maxine Water saying, just
like she did with the members of Congress, when you
see ICE agents, you surround them, You let them know
(06:18):
you can't be here in our town. You need to
get out keep our people safe. They're gonna start outing
ICE agents. They're gonna find out where they live. You're
gonna see, you know, outside ICE agents' homes. They're gonna
do everything that they can jet you know, political change
through violence, that's you know, they love to talk about it,
(06:38):
but that's a pillar of fascism, Jeff. That's how they roll.
And they're gonna make this worse. And I guarantee you
if they are not going to back back off.
Speaker 1 (06:48):
Mark, we got about a minute left. What do you
think needs to be done to put the radical left
in their place to stop this cancer from spreading? More arrests,
real jail time. What needs to be done?
Speaker 3 (07:04):
I yet, you know, I would love to say that
that if we just start locking these fools up, things
are going to change. But you know, groups like Antifa, BLM,
you know, the Alphabet Mafia, they are so invested in
trying to trying to just undermine this country and you know,
tear up the constitution and and try to rebuild it,
(07:26):
you know, in their vision of this, you know, perfect utopia,
you know, and they hate so much Jeff that I
don't think that there is any way to get them
to change the way they are.
Speaker 4 (07:38):
You know.
Speaker 3 (07:38):
And unfortunately it used to be that if you got
up in someone's face and you screamed in their faith, Ah.
Speaker 1 (07:46):
Mark, can you hang on? Because I really want you
to finish your point. Okay, MacIver Now the body slammer,
Congresswoman La Monica MacIvor now has been charged, indicted officially
for assaulting ice officers, also impeding and interfering with them
in the process or in the conduct of their duties.
(08:09):
And she is now these are multiple felonies and she
is facing possible jail time. My question to you double
barreled question. Do you think she will ever be seen
behind bars? Do you think this will ever happen, that
she will be put behind bars? Number one and number two?
Do you now have more confidence that Democrat lawmakers are
(08:34):
going to get the message loud and clear that they
are not above the law. Is this a cultural watershed moment?
Or do you think as Mark in New Hampshire, I thought,
very powerfully and eloquently stated, she's going to plead, maybe
no contest, maybe get a slap on the wrist, but
(08:56):
she knows full well nothing is going to really happen
to her. Agree, disagree, Mark, You were making a very
good point. We got cut off by the brake about
how you remember, you know, just in the past, just recently,
just the way you spoke to people would lead to
massive ramifications and consequences, not anymore. Please pick up where
(09:21):
you left off and elaborate.
Speaker 3 (09:24):
Yeah, so you know when I was the kids, yeah right,
And you know this is probably you know, forty years ago,
you know, and I when I was a teenager, if
I got up in someone else's space and I screamed
like nose to nose right in their faith, I would
have got punched right in the mouth, you know, regardless
(09:46):
of who it was, I would have got whacked. And
I would have learned my last notice that you know what,
I'm not gonna do that ever again, because that kind
of hurt. And I never ever would have imagined getting
up and screaming in police officers' faces. And you know,
you watch now, you see these videos of the protests,
(10:06):
they're right in the cops spaces and they're screaming in
their faces and the police just have to stand there
and just take it. You know, if you if they
did that and they were allowed to bundle these people
and shove them to the ground and cuff them and
stuff them in the car and drag them out. They
used to have the old paddy wagons. You know, you
get the big man there, just not rounding them up,
(10:28):
chuck them in there and make them hang out in
the in the tank overnight, you know, start to teach
these people lesson. But you know, they've been allowed to
do it, and they've been encouraged. They've been told it's
okay to go out there and burn down buildings. It's
okay to go in loop stores, it's okay to burn
cop cars, it's okay to block highways even if someone
(10:49):
needs medical attention. You're justified. You can do whatever you want.
Speaker 5 (10:56):
And I don't.
Speaker 3 (10:57):
I honestly just I don't know. I don't think there
is any chance these these people, I really really don't.
And as sad as that is, the only way it's
going to change is if people just get fed up
and just start deal with it.
Speaker 1 (11:13):
You know, I wish, Mark, I truly wish I could
disagree with you, but I can't. You're, as I like
to say, not one hundred year, one thousand percent correct,
And I'm gonna add something. You didn't say it, but
I'm going to say it. I agree, And not only that,
but look, you're right when I was the same period
as you, you you know, and I'm not trying to
seem like this young whatever, middle aged folgie fucker. In
(11:35):
my day, things were better. No, it was a fact.
You went up forget a police officer, forget a law
enforcement officer. For God's sake, you went up to anybody
and you just started yelling, screaming, spitting in their face,
nose to nose. Mother, if you if your mother, you know,
(11:56):
on and on, you would have gotten whacked right in
the face. And I'm telling you, the cops would come
and say, well, you had it coming, like you know,
ask witnesses and they'd all say, well, no, no, really,
the guy was in the guy's face and he just
kept yelling and screaming and spitting, and that the okay,
well you got what you deserve by like you know,
(12:17):
you asked for trouble. You ask for trouble, you're gonna
get it, and hopefully you learned your lesson. No no, no, no, no, no.
Everything is an assault. Everything now is the end of
the world. And you're right, criminals now are coddled. Many
people now have this sense of entitlement. You're completely right
(12:40):
that they're entitled. It's me, me, me, you know, it's funny, Mark,
because when we were off when you were off air, right.
We were off air, you know, during the break, as
we're waiting to come back to you, Sandy and I
were just talking, and you know, she came into the studio,
she had to do a commercial, and then when she finished,
we were just talking. I said, I don't know what's
wrong with the body slammer. I said, honestly, the woman
(13:01):
doesn't have a she's got a screw loose. If it
was me and I managed to have an altercation with
ice or federal law enforcement, and there was a riot
that broke out, and they call me up and they say, look,
can you just come out with a statement. You got overheated,
you got upset. You shouldn't have struck an ice officer.
(13:25):
That's not the proper conduct for a radio talk show host,
never mind a politician, an elected member of Congress, for
God's sake, and we're not going to press charges. I'd
be like, I'd sign right away. I don't want to
be arrested. I don't want to be indicted. I don't
want that on my record. And she said to me,
(13:45):
but that's because you have other things in your life.
This woman, it's all about me, me, me, It's all
about self aggrandizement. It's all about now getting her face
on television, being a hero of the resistance, and becoming
(14:05):
now a left wing celebrity. And think about it, Mark,
this is how you become famous on the left. That
you punch ice officers in the face. You're a grown woman,
a member of Congress, and you body slam, punch, kick,
and grab ice officers by the throat as you scream
(14:26):
motherfor mother effort. You know, do you know who I am?
I can touch whoever I want you mother effort and
this now trust me. Now she's gonna do MSNBC, CNN.
I mean, they're gonna love her. She's now going to
be the black AOC. So this is what it takes
(14:46):
now to become a rock star on the left and
a Democratic Party. Mark, final word to you, my friend.
Speaker 3 (14:55):
You know, we saw how Donald Trump being arrested, how
they use that mug mugshot to to you know, to
drive up the vote and to get people out there
and to show how angry people were with this whole system.
They're going to try to do the same thing with her, Jeff.
They're gonna say this is our hero, just just like
you said. They're going to promote her as the as
(15:17):
the centerpiece of this whole thing. And they're gonna the
media is gonna run with this. It's gonna be racism.
You know, while he's allowing in white migrants from South Africa,
he's arresting black numbers of Congress. It's gonna be all
about racism. Is gonna be about, you know, fascism and
a dictatorship.
Speaker 1 (15:34):
He's a dictatorship. No, you're right, this is a dictatorship.
Oh you now that mark, that's what they're gonna say. Yeah,
I mean you're you're brilliant, You're absolutely brilliant. And that's
what they're gonna say. They're gonna say he's a rush
thing members of Congress. For God's sake, Well, why is it?
Because maybe if you know, you body slam five foot
two ice agents and you know, throw haymaker after a
(15:57):
haymaker and el but by the way, do you say
many elbows? She threw one elbow after another, and I
mean in the throat, in the face. She just elbow
after elbow after elbowl after elbow. You know, could that
be why you're getting arrested? No? No, no, that doesn't
does doesn't compute you can do whatever you want. Is
(16:19):
that the democratic model?
Speaker 5 (16:20):
Now?
Speaker 1 (16:23):
So, and when the US Attorney says, I don't want
to arrest you, please, let's resolve this. I can't have
ice agents be assaulted. You understand by elected members of Congress.
Can you understand that? So give me something, give me
a statement, give me an apology, give me something, and
(16:45):
I'll drop the charges. Nope, nope, go ahead, arrest me.
And then the media is gonna run. I'm telling you
they're gonna that. The story is now Trump's a dictator here.
It is Hitler, Heffler J. Elder's opposition. That's what Trump
is doing. It's you. I'm telling you can't make this
(17:07):
stuff up. So no, throw the book at her. Throw
the book at her. I'm telling you, look, it's a
great move. I support Pambondi Elina Haba all the way.
I would not have dropped the charges against the mayor
of Newark, and I would have thrown the other two
members of Congress. I would have thrown the level charges
against them. If it was illegal for the j sixers
(17:32):
to breach the capital to federally trespass. Lines are jammed.
So let me ask you, text line I gotta say.
If I'm just going by the text line, many of
you are saying, Jeff, no, this is a watershed that
this is the first time in a very long time
(17:53):
that a you know, any kind of a Democrat member
of Congress, a mayor, or a guy. I know she's
a congresswoman, but a you know, a public official within
the Democratic Party has now been held accountable for breaking
the law. And I don't mean an open corruption case
(18:17):
like you know Robert Menendez, but for actually assaulting law enforcement,
for impeding ICE, for anything to do regarding open borders,
sanctuary cities, and this assault on ICE, immigration and customs enforcement.
(18:39):
And so many of you believe that this is now
the beginning of a change, and that Pam Bondi and
Alina Haba have now shown they are serious about prosecuting
and jailing Democrats. Do you agree? Maria in Lowell, thanks
for holding Maria, and welcome. It's for muddlow How are
(19:01):
you today? I'm doing well, Thank you.
Speaker 6 (19:07):
It's about time. This has been a long time waiting.
I feel like no matter what he does, these people
will still call him names. It is what it is.
Speaker 4 (19:22):
These people need.
Speaker 6 (19:23):
To pay, They need to know and understand that for
everything they do there is repercussion. There is you shouldn't
be doing these things. And the thing, damn it, they've
grown a costume to do whatever they want, okay, whatever
they want with no consequences. So time needs to be
(19:43):
changed and they need to start paying for what they're saying.
For what they're doing, they are breaking the law, like
they say, that's their motto, nobody is above the law.
And what's his name, the House speaker, Joke.
Speaker 1 (20:00):
Johnson, Mike Johnson, Ye, Mini, Mike.
Speaker 6 (20:05):
He needs to stop saying, Oh, we're gonna investigate, and
we're gonna you know, we're talking about maybe getting rid
of the people out of the car. No, there's no
need to time, there's no time to talk about it,
there's no time to think about it. There's no time
to do anything about it. Do it, Get rid of them,
get rid of them from Congress. These people don't deserve
(20:25):
the seeds they're sitting on. They don't deserve to represent
anybody in the United States because these people are breaking
the law, their commitments. They have broken their oaths, so
there should be repercussions for that. They're broken they're oaths
they stand with the illegals. They don't care about the Americans.
(20:45):
It's time to stuff clean up. How get rid of
them from Congress? They need to understand you do this,
there is repercussion. If it was me, are you, Jeff,
we would we wouldn't even like get any attention of
any sort. Are behind you to be thrown in jail
like no one's business. So for her, she deserves jail time.
(21:07):
Every other member of Congress, whatever you may be, you're
a Democrat, you're breaking the law. There is no are
we going to think about it. We're going to do this.
Speaker 4 (21:17):
No do it?
Speaker 6 (21:19):
Enough talk, enough talk, just do it because they don't
give a damn.
Speaker 1 (21:27):
Maria. I've got to ask you, and you're you're on
a roll, by the way, I have to ask you.
Is it mean? How did we get to the point
where we have a member of actually three members of Congress,
but I'm just going to stick to the body slammer
La Monica MacIvor the congresswoman. How did we get to
(21:49):
the point, seriously, Maria, where they think it's okay to
criminally trespass onto a federal facility. Storm it start a
riot with about twenty five other protesters and the other
protesters are also beating, hitting, punching, pushing, attacking, assaulting ice.
(22:16):
But the leader is a member of Congress who really
you can see it on the video. I mean it's,
you know, elbow to the face, elbow to the face,
elbow to the face, then throwing punch and another punch
and another punch, and then this you know, five foot
two little ice agent again. You know, she's trying to
do her job. I'm not picking on her, but she's
(22:38):
much bigger than this ice agent and grabs her by
the throat and puts her head up against the fence
and then body slams her and it's all caught on
tape and the whole time again, this is a member
of Congress. F you, you mother, f her? Don't you
touch me? Do you know who I am? Don't you?
(23:00):
I can touch and do whatever I want you, mother effort.
I'm gonna have your job, I'm gonna have your badge.
And I mean she looks and acts, I'm sorry to
say this, like a gangbanger. And on top of all
of this, Maria, they're they're they're storming a facility to
(23:21):
protest the detention of MS thirteen gangsters. Convicted rapists, murderers,
child molesters. Please look up the Laney Hall. You know again,
I'm not talking about a single mother with two children,
(23:41):
and you say, ah, kind of my heart bleeds for them,
a little bitter whatever, a poor persecuted family, a father,
a mother, a two beautiful littleor three beautiful little kids,
and you go, oh, breaks my heart. I'm talking about
the worst of the worst, the scum of the scum.
And you're going to be attacking your own law enforcement
(24:05):
and on behalf of illegal aliens who literally rape and
molest and murder children. I mean, Maria, what planet am
I living on? Is this what the modern Democratic Party
is now devolved into? What say you?
Speaker 6 (24:25):
The Democratic Party as officially they have been the party
of violence, the party of hatreds, the party of hating
America and all Americans didn't they don't care, and they
continue and will continue to do this because they know
they can and they will get away with it because
(24:48):
all this time, no one has stepped up to the
plate and made these people accountable for breaking the law.
First things first, the moment they broke their oath, it
should be an automatic kicked out of Congress. No as
forgot about it. You took a note to protect the
(25:10):
Americans they voted you in, and you broke stetto use
your job. It's like any other job. If you do
something at work, you're not the post to you get fired.
So these people need to know that we mean business.
The Republicans need to step up and grow a pair
(25:31):
of kahony, because these schmucks have no kahony. They need
to grow a pair and be like, you're gone, You're done,
get out. There is no miking mousing around it. There
is no a gonna investigate, oh dear, regardless of what
the Republicans do, regardless what trust does, he will always
(25:54):
be callin Hitler, he will always be called fascist, he
will always be whatever.
Speaker 2 (26:01):
Their mouth.
Speaker 6 (26:02):
So you know what, Toby, it.
Speaker 2 (26:05):
Is what it is all.
Speaker 1 (26:06):
You're dead on No, you're dead on here. Look, no
matter what he does, he's Hitler, he's a dictator, he's
a tyrant, he's a Nazi. So just do what you
gotta do, That's all I mean. You're gonna get You're
gonna be attacked as a Hitler and a dictator no
matter what. So let them call you names. You do
(26:28):
your thing. I'm with you. No, Maria, you're dead on.
Thank you very much for that call.
Speaker 7 (26:32):
No.
Speaker 1 (26:32):
Look, if I behave the way she behaved, I'm out
of a job here. Let me just flip it. Just
indulge me thirty seconds because the lines are jammed. I
want to go to the phones, say I stormed the
state Capitol. You know, we always hold rallies very often
on the steps of the state House. Forget what the
issue is here the audit. Okay, the rally. We didn't
(26:53):
hold a couple what is it recently because of the
we thought was bad weather. It ended up not being
bad weather. But let that go. So imagine there we
are protesting legitimately, you know the fact that they won't
hold a state audit of the legislature and the budget.
And that's seventy two percent of Massachusetts voters voted for
(27:16):
an audit of the state legislature. Now I get so
upset by this that I illegally trespass onto the State
Capitol grounds. I lead twenty five other protesters and then
you can on foot, you know, on body camera footage,
you see the cooner man not today, whatever happened. But
(27:38):
just indulge me, and you go, who's that big guy
with that Boston Bruins hoodie. My god, that's the Coonerman.
And you see me throwing punch after punch, beating a
police officer, elbowing a police officer in the face, grabbing
(27:58):
another one by the throat, body slamming another one, kicking
and stomping another one. And other protesters around me are
now punching the police as well. And it's like, you know, mother, Effort,
you know who I am. You're You're not gonna touch me.
I canna know whatever I want. What would all of
you say? What would you say? He said, Jeff, listen,
(28:22):
I love you, man, but you're here out of line.
I'm sorry. You don't do that. What are you crazy?
You don't assault a police officer. You don't beat police officers.
You don't storm a state capitol. You don't break the law.
You don't trespass, you don't do that. What's wrong with you?
(28:43):
You gotta conduct yourself with some professionalism and be law abiding.
That's now, that's me. I'm not a member of Congress.
I'm just a guy behind the microphone. Now, they would
arrest me on the spot, on the spot, I would
go to jail immediately. I don't know if I could
(29:05):
afford bail, because they hit me with such a high bail,
I would be fingerprinted that very day, mugshot that very day.
And my manage, you know, the management, top management would say,
And I don't know how to tell you this. I
just saw the footage on Channel four whatever, Channel five, Jeff,
you're out of a job, buddy. I'm sorry. Man. You're
(29:29):
an employee of iHeart. You're supposed to conduct yourself accordingly.
We don't condone lawlessness and assaulting the police. That's borderline
political terrorism. What the hell's wrong with you? Man? Bye?
And I don't care how big your ratings are. I
don't care how much money you bring into the company.
(29:49):
I don't care how much the audience wants you or
loves you. You're gone. So I don't understand if this
would happen to me. I'm just using me as an example.
If this would happen to you, why can't it happen
to the body slammer? And let me just add one
last point. It's not my point, it's frankly, the many
(30:11):
on the text line on a message Larry on Messenger
was making the very same point, but many of you
have George Santos to words. George Santos, remember him, Republican.
He was a sleeves ball, no question, but he did
much less than the body slammer. They expelled him from
(30:31):
Congress for much less. They expelled him from Congress. So
not only should she be arrested, she should be expelled.
What's from Congress, what's good enough for George Santos should
be good enough for the body slammer? Agree, disagree? Dan
(30:54):
in New Hampshire, Thanks for holding Dan and welcome.
Speaker 4 (30:59):
Thanks for taking in the call. Jeff, You're absolutely right
they You know, these people should be representatives of the
United States. They should respect the law. And all I
can say is anybody that is choking, punching, elbowing, throwing
people to the ground, and you're a congress person and
you're basically someone that people look up to, and all
(31:24):
of a sudden doing all of these different things, you're
inciting the rest of the country to go along with
your actions. If her actions were orderly, and you know
a person in that position of how they really should act,
then you know people act that way. But she's inciting
all kinds of riots all over the country. Can you
(31:45):
imagine doing what she did in front of a you know,
a prison loaded with MS thirteen. She could have incited
a riot in there just from her actions. So she was,
you know, basically committing a dangerous act and putting everybody
you know in peril.
Speaker 8 (32:02):
Hulu.
Speaker 4 (32:03):
Actually the office is on the inside of that facility.
And when you look at poor Trump, he's been in
court more times than I've ever seen anybody in the
history of the United States, and for nothing. And he's
never struck anybody, not a hair on anyone's head. This woman,
this guy gant you on, is basically seeking public recognition
(32:27):
through violence. And you don't do that when you're representing
the United States and all the laws and everything that
we stand for, you do not do that. And I
am in total agreement. She should have the book thrown
at her. No one else could get away with what
she got away with. You're setting a precedence in the
United States by saying and condoning the actions of this woman.
(32:49):
And if it doesn't happen, then what we can all
turn around, strangle one another, punch out, kick, toss to
the ground, and do anything that we want with everyone
we want on ave is everywhere else. No, No, there
are standards, and she blew the standard. She's not a representative,
not a good one. And I'm telling you right now, Jeff,
(33:11):
she needs to go.
Speaker 1 (33:14):
H dropped the mic, Dan and just to piggyback off
of what you're saying, because there's nothing more I can add. Really,
Christinome made the very same point that you're making. You know,
that's why Nom right away said you got a charger.
You've got to You've got to indict her. She said,
there's Ms thirteen gangbangers. There's literally convicted murderers and rapists
(33:35):
in there, drug dealers, human traffickers, some of the most
dangerous people on the planet. She started a riot inside
the facility. Noam said, do you know how dangerous that is?
This could have spread throughout the entire facility. People could
have been killed. You don't this is you don't do this,
(34:00):
never mind assaulting federal law enforcement. And the other thing
is the cameras were rolling, and she knew the cameras
were rolling. See to me, this is what I find
the most disturbing of all. She was playing to the
camera and in her warped mind and in the warped
Democrat mind, it's actually a plus. It's a positive. Go
(34:27):
and punch an ICE officer in the face, body slam
and ice officer elbow that person into throat, and you'll
become a political superstar. So already now, the left in
New Jersey loves her. The left in the national media
(34:48):
love her. She's now become an overnight sensation. And let
me tell you what's gonna happen. Success leads to imitation
other members of cong We're gonna look at this and
they're gonna say, whoa, whoa, whoa this nobody, this la
Monica MacIver. No one ever heard of this woman before,
(35:08):
is now the darling of the Democratic Party. What did
she do? She just had to punch an ice officer
in the face and maybe do a good body slam. Well,
let me work out a little bit, right, Let me
pump some iron ah like you know, let me be
big and strong like her, and I'll tell you what
we do the exact same thing. Let's storm an ICE
(35:29):
facility and let's start beating up or assaulting some ICE agents.
Make sure the cameras are there. And you know what,
ha ha, we can buy We can be political superstars ourselves.
I'm telling you that's exactly what's gonna happen. That's why
not only does she need to be arrested, booked, charged, indicted,
(35:53):
she has to go behind bars. She needs to be
she needs to go to jail and to send a
message loud and clear, this is not Zimbabwe. This is
now South This is not South Africa, this is not Venezuela.
(36:15):
This is still the United States of America. Eric in Plymouth,
thanks for holding Eric, and welcome, good morning.
Speaker 7 (36:24):
Thanks for taking my call.
Speaker 1 (36:25):
My pleasure. Eric.
Speaker 7 (36:26):
I was at I was at your h The rally
was wonderful, very hot, hot, name it and you would
think that mar Heally and wu Kukachoo would have had
made a statement regarding the cake.
Speaker 8 (36:40):
It was, uh again it was it was careful for
what you know. You're the spoke to people at I
was spoken about it. There there are deals, okay, and
this this had set precedent already January sixth.
Speaker 5 (37:00):
And above the law. Okay, that's what they identify themselves as. Okay,
so the laws don't apply to them. So is the
Christy Gnome Pam Bondi cash bu Tel. They need to
really ramp.
Speaker 8 (37:18):
It up, okay.
Speaker 4 (37:21):
Is it's just birds of a feather flock together.
Speaker 5 (37:24):
The young are seeing this okay, and they're setting precedents
for them to be.
Speaker 3 (37:33):
Unruly like this leader. It's disgusting and it's been going
on way too long, and the hammer needed to be
be brought down a long time ago.
Speaker 1 (37:47):
Well the danger now, Eric, and you really put your
finger on it is it started with Black Lives Matter
and Antifa a five years ago. But I'm not defending it.
You know, I was opposed to it from the beginning, vociferously,
staunchly opposed. But they were targeting police stations and courthouses,
(38:08):
and they were torching, you know, businesses and chunks of
entire cities. But now the rebellion has spread, this lawlessness
and anarchy has spread. Now they're actually attacking federal facilities,
federal law enforcement ICE and the reason why. So basically
(38:33):
now they're at war with the federal government. They're at
war with the Trump administration. And what they're saying is
we can shut down ICE facilities, we can attack ICE
officers with impunity, and nothing should happen to us. And
the reason why, and I'm just going to give Tim
Waltz tampon, Tim, that crazy Moonbat, governor of Minnesota and
(38:57):
Kamala's running mate. Here, I'm just going to cite him.
He recently gave a commencement address in which he literally
compared Ice to the modern Gestapo, where he said that
they're picking innocent people up off the street in unmarked vans,
(39:18):
and that these people are being disappeared and then being
sent to torture chambers or torture prisons.