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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Okay. It is the Cooner Country poll
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mortgage fraud? She was indicted yesterday bank fraud, mortgage fraud.
The question now is will she be found guilty? Do
you think she will be convicted? A? Yes, B no.
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Very very interesting, very interesting. It's close so far, fifty
five point six percent yes, forty four point four percent no.
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The round it all off basically fifty five percent of
you say yes, forty five percent of you say no.
So Kooner countries almost evenly split, almost slight majority, but
almost evenly split on whether she will actually be put
behind bars. Six one seven two six six sixty eight
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sixty eight. Okay, very very quickly. You both you need
to hear this. This is from Roger Stone, well known
political operator and someone who's a staunch Magas supporter. And
here's what Roger Stone said on social media. And I
think he's completely right. Explain to me why the taxpayers
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of New York should foot the bill for Letitia James's
legal defense on charges regarding her personal conduct rather than
her conduct as Attorney General of New York and as
Lewin Rhode Island pointed out, maybe what twenty minutes ago,
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half an hour ago, the New York Democrats, you want
to see what a bunch of crooks they are, What
a criminal cabal this all is. They passed the law
to not only give Letitia James the one year window
to go after President Trump or else they couldn't go
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after him, but also to give her a ten million
dollar war chest, basically a legal slush fund, so that
if she ever was indicted on any kind of for
her behavior as AG or for any of the other
crimes that they knew she was been committing she has
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been committing, she could have a ten million dollar legal
fund that she could personally dip into so she could
pay for the best lawyers in the country, all by
the way, being paid for by the taxpayers of New York.
It's on their dime. And Roger Stone's point is this
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is not even having anything to do with her official
capacity as Attorney General. This is about personal loans that
she took out on personal private property in which she
was enriching herself to the tune of tens and tens
of thousands of dollars. So why are the taxpayers paying
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for her legal defense? I mean, you want to talk
about discussing corruption, ay ya yai, okay, one more and
I just want to read this, and then I want
to ask you who you think said this? This was
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a post February sixteen, two thy and twenty four, so
the year of the presidential election. Who do you think
wrote this? On x quote? When powerful people cheat to
get better loans, it comes at the expense of hard
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working people. Everyday Americans cannot lie to a bank to
get a mortgage, and if they did, our government would
throw the book at them. There simply cannot be different
rules for different people. Who do you think wrote this?
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Letitia James, Now she was referring to President Trump, but
her own words now dammer and honestly they should criminally
and legally hanger. When powerful people cheat to get better loans,
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which is exactly what she did, it comes at the
expense of hardworking people. Check everyday. Americans cannot lie to
a bank to get a mortgage. Check and if they did,
our government would throw the book at them. Check. There
simply cannot be different rules for different people.
Speaker 2 (06:05):
Check.
Speaker 1 (06:09):
And it turns out when she wrote those words, she
was actually the one committing bank fraud, not President Trump.
I'm telling you karma is can't say it. Karma is
a bee. Jack in Lexington, we don't have time, Geez, Mike.
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Six one seven two, six, six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number? Okay, let me ask all of you
a double barreled question. Number one, now that she's been indicted,
Thank you Jesus. Do you think litigious James? You think
big tish? Will she be found guilty? Will she be
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put convicted and put behind bars? I'm just curious? And
number two, who would you like to see indicted next?
Which domino should fall next? Six one seven two six
six sixty eight sixty eight, Jack and Lexington, thanks for
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holding Jack and welcome.
Speaker 3 (07:26):
Hey Jeff, how are you doing this morning?
Speaker 1 (07:28):
Very good, very good, Jack.
Speaker 4 (07:30):
Thanks thank you for everything you do. You're a historian
in many respects and you're extremely insightful in many topics.
Speaker 1 (07:39):
Thank you, Jack, I appreciate it. Thank you, Javiy, thank you.
Speaker 4 (07:44):
That's on the Nobel Peace Prize earlier before getting onto
the little Tisa James Nightmare, which I am wholeheartedly in
favor for being indicted and locked up. But the way things,
the way things have gone, I'm not overly confident on that.
But regarding the Nobel Prize, as far as my lifetime,
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I just turned sixty three, I would be shocked to
see if Hamas was able to truly abide by the
terms of the agreement. I'm sure you'd agree on that.
As a Middle East I don't want to call you
an expert when you're pretty damn close. So if this
plays out the way it's supposed to, Trump should absolutely
receive it. But I understand the Nobel Committee it's probably skeptical,
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as are many of this about Hamas's ability.
Speaker 3 (08:29):
To adhere to the agreement.
Speaker 4 (08:31):
Your thoughts, well, I.
Speaker 1 (08:33):
Mean, look, let me ask you this, and you're Jeff.
Forgive me, Jack, I'm sorry. My bad. Jack. Look, you're
a very smart man, You're very perceptive. Man is very obvious.
I don't trust amos as far as I can throw
them to me. It's like, you know, a scorpion, or
dealing with a snake. That's what we're dealing with. So
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they can break an agreement at any time. But if
Obama had negotiated this deal, or I know Biden is
so freaking senile, mister auto Pan couldn't possibly do it,
but humor me. Imagine if Biden had negotiated this deal,
I think there'd be no question the Nobel Peace Prize
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would have gone to either of them. And the reason
why I say that, Jack, is because Israel nominated the
president Egypt. I mean, I don't want to give you
every country but Egypt, Turkey, Jordan, Syria. I could go Elebanon,
I could go on and on, Katar, Saudi Arabia, the
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entire European Union, Canada, I mean, I could just get
They all said he deserves the Nobel Peace Prize. A
just for the ceasefire and B and we'll see in
a couple of days. But if the hostages are returned,
I mean that alone, it's it's the biggest story in
the world. I mean, whatever you think about the Middle
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East and should we be involved there, and there's a
million other issues, but the whole world has been talking
about the hostages because Hamas didn't just massacre twelve hundred people.
They took two hundred and fifty one hostages, put them
in absolutely inhumane, barbaric conditions, held them underground in tunnels
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for what two years? And there's forty eight left. Twenty
eight they say are dead. They don't even know where
they can find the remains. They're going to try, but
there are still twenty of them, emaciated, hungry, some of
them dying. Every day that goes on is a day
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that they could not you know that they could. It
cost them their lives. So as a human drama, it's
a massive story to see them reunited with their families.
Everybody wants to see the hostages come home. And it
looks like Trump has done it. And you know, Jack, look,
you know the Middle East, When when have the Arabs
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and the Jews, the Arab states in Israel ever agreed
on anything? And yet forget that they agreed to the ceasefire,
forget that they agreed to Trump's twenty point plan. But
they agreed that he should get the Nobel Peace Prize.
How when the hell has that ever happened? It's almost Honestly,
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I don't want to overdo this, but it's almost a miracle.
Speaker 5 (11:37):
No.
Speaker 1 (11:38):
The reason why they didn't give him the Nobel Peace
Prize and why this is shocking everybody in the world
is it's a naked political decision because everybody knows and look,
I don't personally jack you you know, the Nobel Peace
Prize is a joke. It's all these leftists that give
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it to fellow leftists. When they gave it to Obama,
it was the last shred of credibility was gone. They
literally gave him the the Nobel Peace Prize because he
got elected. Literally, that's it. He did nothing. So to me,
it's a joke. But the fact of the matter is
Trump deserves it, Trump earned it, Trump should get it.
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And if they gave it to him, what is the
European left, now remember it's based in Norway, what is
the European left going to say, Like, what is the
American left going to say? What are the Democrats going
to say? What is the media going to say that
what he's a dictator, but he just won the Nobel
Peace Prize. But he's hitler, but he just won the
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Nobel Peace Prize. Like, think about what it would do
to the entire narrative. It would destroy that narrative completely.
And Trump knows that. You know, everybody's saying, Oh, he's vain,
he's narcissistic, he's soul want start. Oh no, he couldn't.
He's gonna throw throw it in a in a box
somewhere in the attic at Mar al Lago. He doesn't
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care for the Nobel Peace Prize. He knows. You give
me that Nobel Peace Prize, then I can use it
as a political stick, as a bludgeon to basically destroy
my political off, to discredit and destroy my I just
club them and club them and club them, because how
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you cannot call me a fascist from this point forward.
You can't. And that's why I think they didn't give
it to him. My honest opinion, Jack, let's say you,
I want to give you the final word.
Speaker 3 (13:39):
I you as as always, you nailed it perfectly. And
the only non real lefty in Europe is Joji of Maloney.
God bless her, and I'm sure she's in team Trump
on this one. But I'm with you. It's just a
numbers game and the world's watching. We'll see how it
all plays well. Let's hope it goes as planned. Jeff,
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thank you for what you do.
Speaker 1 (14:02):
I appreciate it. Thank you.
Speaker 3 (14:03):
Jack.
Speaker 1 (14:04):
Look, I'm just gonna say this to me, hold my nose.
I don't trust Tomas. Nothing to me. If they break
the deal, I'm not surprised. But if this deal holds,
if it holds, Trump will go down as one of
the greatest peacemakers in the history of the world. I'm
just it's a fact he will be known forever as
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the peace President. What he's done now, he's wore what
he's on the verge of achieving. You know again, historic
is overused. I'm telling you it's nothing short of historic.
It's historians will be writing about this for hundreds and
hundreds of years. And he you know some again, I
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don't want to dismiss you. Stand up to Maduro. You
got a lot of guts, Okay. He is one vicious,
brutal thug. It's a communist thug. So this Machado, Maria
Machado woman, very brave, very courageous. Please don't get me wrong,
but it's not peace in the Middle East. It's not
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hostages coming home. It's not Remember there's a war, thousands
are dying. Whatever you think about who's responsible, who's not,
he's gotten now, at least for now, an historic ceasefire
that ends the bloodshed. Well, you're giving out the Nobel
Peace Prize Peace. Hello, of course Trump deserves it. I mean,
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come on, what are we talking about. Six one seven
two six six sixty eight sixty eight. John in Westwood,
Thanks for holding John, and welcome. Yeah, John, go ahead,
my friend.
Speaker 6 (15:51):
Okay, see I wish you know there could be more
charges involved in this in this case because you have
insurance is what was it insured as a single you know,
occupied residents or was it insured as a income? And
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also with the taxes there's different rates there also and
plus some states you have to file taxes there.
Speaker 1 (16:26):
John, can you hang on you so put your finger
on it. Oh, by the way, you know, Mike, you're
really I'm going to tell you you're killing me with
these bricks.
Speaker 3 (16:36):
Mike.
Speaker 1 (16:37):
Jeff Coooner Boston's bulldozer six one seven two six six
sixty eight sixty eight is the number. Okay, I want
to go back to John in Westwood, but I swear
I am not making this up. You got to hear this.
So I get an email from Kim and this is
what she writes me. Good morning Jeff, Well, good morning Kim.
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Please tell Mike that he plays the best, and she
puts best in all cops, the best breakaway music ever.
And so during the break I email her back. I go, Kim,
you're kidding me. That's all I need now is to
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feed Mike's ego so he'll cut me off even more.
But actually he does. He plays outstanding breakaway music. And
I passed the message onto Mike and now I'm telling everybody.
So anyway, thanks Kim, I really appreciate it. Uh So, anyway,
so Mike, you have a lot of fans, my friend.
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I just want you to know. Six one seven two
six six sixty eight sixty eight. Okay, let's go right
back to John in Westwood. He makes an absolutely super point.
It starts with bank fraud. But her insurance was it
insured as a rental property or was it ristured as
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a residential like an other words, she lived in it
as a residence property. What about her taxes. Did she
declare the income on her tax on her on her
from her rental property on her taxes? I mean, in
other words, this can open up a Pandora's box. One
fraud begets another fraud begets another fraud. Uh, let's go
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right back to John and Westwood. John, did I sum
up your your what you said before the break accurately?
Speaker 6 (18:42):
Yeah?
Speaker 7 (18:42):
But there is actually more.
Speaker 1 (18:43):
The please go ahead pick up where you left off.
Speaker 7 (18:46):
You know, the real real estate taxes. You know, if
you if you live in the house, you get one rate.
If it's a rental property, you get one another rate.
If it's you know, if you live in the house
like couple of months a year, you get another rate.
You know, in a lot of places like down in Florida,
if you have a house down there, you go down there,
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you know for the summer, the freaking tax is a
triple you know, because that's that's how they do it
down there. But so that that could be more money,
she could be cheating them on that, you know.
Speaker 8 (19:25):
I mean.
Speaker 7 (19:25):
The the other thing is some states, if you have
a rental property, you require to file you know, an
income tax with that state. You know, I don't know
if the state it's in, if she's required to do
that or not. You know, so you know it could
be it could be a lot of different.
Speaker 1 (19:47):
Oh, there's no question. No, And look, Jack, I'll tell
you that she's in big trouble. I'm telling you right now,
she's in big trouble. If she was smart, she would
make a deal. But she's not. They hired Aby Lolo,
who's a very defensive, high profile Democrat lawyer, a hired
gun as they as they call him. They're going to
pay him. You know, he charges something, was it a
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thousand bucks an hour? He charges some outrageous fee. But
he's telling her we'll win, we'll win, we'll win. Well,
we'll see. But look to show you what a fraud
and a grifter this woman is Letitia James. She's the
Attorney General of New York. She has a property, a brownstone.
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Now we know that she lied saying it was four
units instead of five units, because you get a much
different rate. But the other thing that she did is
that she put this house in Norfolk, Virginia as her
primary residence and the brownstone in New York as her
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secondary residence. Now think about this, Okay, how the hell,
can you be the attorney general for the state of
New York and forget the fact that it's an investment property.
It's a rental property, so she's completely lying on that,
but you're claiming it as your primary residence in another state.
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This woman is dumb as a doorknob. What I mean
by dumb is the fraud is so egregious. It's so obvious,
my Ava. I'm not trying to insult my Eva, but
she's thirteen. What does she know about mortgages? And she
could figure this out and say, no, you work in
this state, but your primary home is in another state.
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That doesn't. That doesn't sound right to me. So it's
their hubris, it's their arrogance now, and that's what always
brings down criminals. She thought she was bulletproof. She thought, Hey,
I'm just doing the will of the Democratic Party. You
tell me to take down Trump, and I can get
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away with anything. While the whole time, this is amazing
down to the post. As I read her ex post,
powerful people who cheat on their loans or get better
loans are cheating hardworking people her words, and she says
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there has to be the same rules for everybody, because
if ordinary people did what you know what she's alleging
Trump did, then they would have the book thrown at them.
Yet she's literally committing mortgage and bank fraud as she's
going after Trump, like you can't make this up. You know,
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it's like she's framing a guy for murder while she
literally is committing murder in her own house and saying, oh,
just can't stand, just can't stand. We've got to go
after them no matter what. So just for sheer hypocrisy,
this is and the Democrats are going to defend this,
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and you're completely right, this is just a tip of
the iceberg. You're looking at tax fraud, you're looking at
insurance fraud, you're looking at a male fraud, you're looking
at this. I'm telling you, this woman is going to
get years and years in jail if this is anything
close to a fair trial. John, thank you so much
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for that call. Very good call. Six one seven two
six six sixty eight sixty eight. And they're stunned. You
can see that the media is shell shocked. The Democrats
are shell shocked, like, oh my god, you mean we
commit crimes and we're going to be indicted like this.
This never happens, because, let's be honest, the Republicans never
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do it ever, even under the first Trump administration, because
he had Porterhouse Steak, Bill Barr as the AG and
he had that other, that useless Jeff Sessions, that limp
risted Jeff Sessions, who did nothing. So they figure, well,
we do whatever we want, nothing ever happens to us.
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Now call me. He's indicted arraigned. Now it's Latitia James's turn,
and I say, keep going, don't stop. Bruce in Wooburn,
Thanks for holding Bruce, and welcome. Oh they're out in force, Bruce. Oh?
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Oh are the moonbats out in force?
Speaker 2 (24:46):
Hey, Jeff, can I give you another one?
Speaker 1 (24:54):
But was that for Bill and Sudbury?
Speaker 5 (24:58):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (24:59):
I got for him? Hey Bill, kiss my butt?
Speaker 1 (25:09):
Bruce? What do you make of all this? My friend?
Are you happy that she's indicted? And do you think
Letitia James will actually be convicted and go to jail?
Speaker 2 (25:20):
Well, I'm a static. I'm not excited. I'm disappointed because
she will be like, oh, the pool, the pool, Lucretia,
whatever her name is. She's a discussing human being. She
shouldn't she should be like taking all her all her
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credentials should be stripped and she should be in jail
along with Clapper and call me and all they all
accuse Trump.
Speaker 8 (25:52):
Of being everything that they are. And this is what
communists do, Jeff, this is what they do. We can't
get them. They can't get.
Speaker 2 (26:04):
Away with it so very much longer.
Speaker 8 (26:06):
I mean, how stupid is the American people to let
this keep going.
Speaker 2 (26:12):
On and on and on and on. This is all
This is all I mean, this is crapper Clapper.
Speaker 1 (26:24):
And what about he's in big trouble. Uh, Bruce, I'm
telling you he's in big trouble. They're gonna get him
on mortgage fraud. No, And this is what I mean.
You can tell And again I don't want to repeat myself,
but they're so arrogant. You know what they say, Pride
cometh before the fall. Where now it's like nobody, you know,
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somebody should just tell him. Look, dude, you're making it
so obvious you're gonna get caught. And they think, No,
I'm uncomfortable, Like, come on, if you're gonna look, you
don't cheat, you don't steal, you don't commit fraud. But
if you're going to cheat, steal and commit fraud, be
smart about it. Hide it a little better, cover it
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up a little better, don't make it so obvious. Come on,
you're flaunting it. You're throwing it in people's faces. And
that's what Adam Schiff did. Now, I gotta tell you, Bruce,
this is my concern. Now, now they're reeling. They can't
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believe this is happening. This is like a nightmare unfolding
for them. So now they're becoming more and more desperate.
And the more desperate they become, the more hysterical they become,
the more inflammatory, the more incindiary, the more wild they become.
So they now the rhetoric now you know, zero to ten,
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ten being you can't get higher. It's at eleven. So
this is Adam Schiff now because they have to do this,
they have to paint Trump as he's worse than Hitler,
like Hitler's a choir boy compared to him. So they've
got to paint him now as this evil, genocidal monster
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on a scale that the world has never ever seen before.
Because now they need to whip up such frenzy and
such fear and such panic that, in other words, it'll
lead to mass violence. That's their only play So the
Justice Department can't focus on Adam Schiff and mortgage fraud
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as an example, because they've got to deal now with
Antifa rampaging through the streets and a repeat of the
George Floyd riots, the so called Summer of Love in
twenty twenty. So listen now to this. Okay, as the noose,
the legal noose starts to around pencilneck, listen now to
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Adam Schiff. He now runs to ms LEFBC. And by
the way, you can go to ms LEFBC and say anything,
literally anything like I'll just give you an example. Pritzker,
Golden Corral, gay pigster, what was it a couple of
days ago? Runs to MSNBC and literally says, you want
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to know why Trump is sending on the National Guard?
Is it because you're you know, Chicago's full of illegal
aliens and you guys are obstructing him.
Speaker 9 (29:38):
Now he wants to steal ballot boxes, steal them all,
so he's gonna steal the midterm elections.
Speaker 1 (29:50):
Literally, that's what he says. In other words, Trump is
gonna steal the elections. Well, how's he gonna steal the elections?
The reason why? That's four hundred National Guard troops.
Speaker 9 (30:01):
By the way, those four hundred are gonna go precinct
to precinct and they're just gonna steal boxes so they
could steal the midterms.
Speaker 1 (30:14):
How do you pile the bs that high? He's a buffoon,
by the way, zero evidence. I mean literally just just
out of the just you just I'm sorry. He pulled
it out of his rear end. Literally just pulled it
out of his rear end. So now you want to
talk about who's the election you know, who are the
election deniers? Now now they're making the most outrageous, absurd,
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ridiculous claims. Well listen now to shift. Shift said to Pritzker,
I'll do you one better. He runs to MSNBC roll
cut fourteen A.
Speaker 10 (30:54):
Mike Today, the Attorney General Pambonni, who refused to answer
something many of those questions in at White House meeting
about Antifa, said essentially, we are going to treat Antifa
the way we're treating the cartels. One of those cartels,
they have said is a narco terrorist that they have
the inherent constitutional authority to order strikes on And I
got to say that moment caught my attention, giving the
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level of violence they are directing at those cartels.
Speaker 11 (31:20):
It should show all over attention because if you look
at where this started, it started with blowing up ships.
You then have the President say well, we may go
to land targets now in Venezuela or elsewhere. And with
statements like the Attorney general, now you begin to wonder
do they believe that they have the authority by putting
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some groups on a list, even domestic groups, to use
lethal force against them with no trial, no new process,
no nothing. And the reality is, we can't rule that out.
Speaker 1 (31:52):
We can't rule that out. That's it ciniary, it's a lie,
it's incitement. I'm telling you that MSNBC should get its
license pulled. So now listen to this. You want to
talk about what they're peddling now. What they're peddling now
is that Trump is going to launch air strikes, missile
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strikes on American soil. That's how stupid these people are.
In fact, they're not stupid. This is a deliberate disinformation, misinformation,
a fearmongering campaign. They're yelling fire in a crowded theater.
That's what they're doing. Literally, that's what they're doing. So
no has Pambondi made very clear they're going to arrest
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members of Antifa, and they're gonna go after their donors
and their funders with using law enforcement and handcuffs. And
what she meant was, just like the cartels pose a
threat to the United States, we have to get serious
about Antifa. No one is saying, let's start launch. They're
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now saying they're gonna launch F sixteen airstrikes in downtown Portland,
that they're gonna launch Tomahawk missiles into Chicago. You know why,
because Schiff is now guilty on mortgage fraud and rather
than go to jail because that's what's gonna happen, and
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pay a massive fine, he'd rather literally start a civil
war or have people be so crazed and so petrified
and so terrified that just go out there and start
shooting and slaughtering ICE agents and waging a violent insurrection. Pencilneck,
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because this guy can make an honest living. And by
the way, he makes a lot of money. He makes
a lot of money. He's just so freaking cheap that
he's got a lie about his stupid apartment in marriag
his sexy little condo in Maryland. So he can get
a better term for his loan, like this is what
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I find just like, look honest to god, let me
just say this about the Eastern Europeans. Yes they're corrupt, Yes, Yes,
they're liars the leadership I'm talking about, yes, yes, but
they play for big steaks. There's billions of dollars at stake. Okay,
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they're playing for real money man.
Speaker 5 (34:33):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (34:34):
You know the expression go big or go home, Well,
say what you want. They go big down there, They
steal big, they fight big. It's for big money. This
this you want to instigate, You want to incite.
Speaker 5 (34:50):
Over what.
Speaker 1 (34:52):
A couple of percentage points on your interest rates? Shave
off a few interest rates points? A ya yai, I
swear a ya yai A ya yai six one seven two, six, six,
sixty eight sixty eight is the number DAN in the
Great State of Florida. Thanks for holding Dan, and welcome.
Speaker 5 (35:16):
And the great state it is, Jeff, the great state,
it is Hey. I called you back when this originally
came out on Latsia, James, I don't know, maybe four
months ago, and brought up some points to you. And
as much as I like you, Jeff, and as much
as I think you're one of the smartest guys on
the radio. I'm going to clear up a couple of
points this morning. So even though you're the smartest guy
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in the radio, you used to make us listen to Bolton, remember, Oh.
Speaker 1 (35:45):
Yeah, yeah, definitely, yes, yes, that's true.
Speaker 5 (35:47):
All right, So even though you're the smartest guy in
the radio, so I love you. But anyway, so, the
biggest thing that Latisha James did wrong was the property
in Brooklyn. He claimed it as a residential proper and
took out an SAHA mortgage on it. A FACHA mortgage
is a design for first time buyers and one to
four unit properties. As soon as she turned that as
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soon as she turned a five unit property and tried
to sell it as she sold it as a full
unit property to the bank, right the bank. She convinced
the bank it was a full unit property.
Speaker 2 (36:20):
Now, the only.
Speaker 5 (36:21):
Way that happened was someone was either pressured to make
that decision at the bank, which is probably what happened,
or she, you know, literally committed it a whole scheme
of fraud with several other people involved. So that's all
going to come down now, you say, is that a
big deal? I personally know of three bank executives that
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were fired last week to trying to sell off a
residential a commercial mortgage as a residential mortgage. Bank executives
a big, big money people, four hundred thousand dollars year people, right,
So there is definitely, there's definitely a big deal right
in the house in Virginia. I think I told you this.
She could have put as little as fifteen percent down
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and bought that legally as an investment property. She's a snake,
a real shit because she bought that on an Saha mortgage. Also,
so you know, Dan.
Speaker 1 (37:20):
I mean we're talking what tens of thousands of dollars.
I'm not belittling it, but why would a woman in
her position, with her job, going after the former sitting
president of the United States, and then at the time
the leading presidential candidate, why would she risk it all
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over essentially peanuts?
Speaker 5 (37:46):
What say you? Well, this has gone on for years.
So you remember the Countrywide Mortgage was the big mortgage
lender that collapsed under the weight of a lot of
subprime mortgages, right.
Speaker 1 (38:01):
Yeah, two thousand and eight, two thousand and nine, Yeah, Dan, Yes, actly.
Speaker 5 (38:05):
Chris sod from Connecticut right, Remember godd flanked the big
bill that was going to you know, tase down all
the bad things that went on in mortgage lending.