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Speaker 1 (07:34):
Nine nineteen on the Great WRKO Jeff Cooner, Boston's Bulldozer
six one seven two, six six sixty eight. Sixty eight
is the number. Okay, this is from Kyle on messenger Jeff.
Trump's answer to Hillary should have been quote at this point,

(07:57):
what difference does it make uote? Oh, that would have
been great. Honestly, that would have been gold. Kyle. This
is from Andy and Milford. Jeff. This is the message
Cooner country needs to send to the White House. Mister President.
We voted for you to be president. We did not

(08:21):
vote for the neocons. We are tired of them inserting
themselves into your foreign policy. It is time for you
to lay down the law with them and make clear
they are not the ones running the show. Bingo, Andy, Bingo.
And look, that was always my fear about Rubio. He's
a neo Kon through and through, and now he's starting

(08:43):
to really show his true colors. Okay, just super quick,
and then I want to get your reaction to this point.
I think to be fair to Trump the Nobel Peace Prize,
it's not just a vanity thing, an ego thing. You know,
I ended the war and now I'm going to be

(09:04):
acknowledged by the world for bringing about this historic achievement
and essentially undoing Biden's cataclysmic mistake. I think it's also
for Trump politically going to be tremendously advantageous because think
about it, say, just let's play it out. He delivers

(09:27):
a piece deal between Putin and Zelensky. Hillary then whether
she does or doesn't, it doesn't matter. But Hillary is
then pushed and they say, well, look you said you
nominate him, You're gonna nominate him, And she nominates him,
and he wins the Nobel Peace Prize. Think about what
a political club, what a political weapon that would be

(09:50):
for Trump going forward. WHOA, I'm Hitler, I got the
Nobel Peace Prize. I'm a dictator, I got the Nobel
Peace Prize. I'm a fascist. I'm whatever a king, a monarch,
an existential threat to democracy. WHOA, I just got the

(10:10):
Nobel Peace Prize. I didn't just end the war between
Russia and Ukraine. I've ended the wars between two nuclear powers,
India and Pakistan, Cambodia and Thailand, Serbia and Kosovo, Rwanda
and the Congo, potentially now even Israel and Hamas. And

(10:34):
I'm the threat to world peace. I'm the threat to democracy.
I don't think so. So what I'm saying is winning
the Nobel Peace Prize, especially if this would be nominated
or pushed by his worst enemies. And by the way,

(10:54):
to show you how they're worried about going to jail. Brennan, Now, director,
I can play you the cut. I don't want to
waste your time, Brennan. After Hillary did it, Brennan ran
onto MSNBC and said, oh, yeah, if Trump ends this
war between Russia and Ukraine, I'm going to second denomination
for the Nobel Peace Prize for him. So you can

(11:18):
tell Brennan is quaking. Hillary is quaking. Watch call me
and Copper will come out very soon. They'll all come
out and say, yeah, give him the Nobel Peace Prize
if he ends this war. The problem is the price
to pay to end the war is a permanent security

(11:39):
guarantee by the United States to defend and protect Ukraine's borders.
In other words, it's a guarantee that practically guarantees a
war with Russia. And that's a price most Americans, I'm
telling you, are not willing to pay. Agree disagree six

(12:02):
one seven two sexy six sixty eight sixty eight. Stacy
in New Jersey. Thanks for holding Stacy, and welcome bye.

Speaker 9 (12:12):
Good morning, Jeff. How are you out.

Speaker 1 (12:14):
I'm good. How are you, Stacy.

Speaker 9 (12:16):
I'm doing very well, thank you. I have no hot water,
but I'm doing okay. I'm going back to your clip
of Trump with Hannity, and what I'm going to say
is that if you pay attention to President Trump over
the arc of his two presidencies, he really doesn't talk

(12:39):
bad about people in a conversational way. He doesn't talk
bad about people. So I think that when he's talking
to Sean Hannity, and Sean is asking him questions about
Hillary and that she wants to do something quote unquote
that would be nice, he's just going to go with

(13:01):
it because there's no advantage for him or no advantage
to him to go at her at that moment.

Speaker 1 (13:14):
Oh so you're saying, Stacy, don't let's not read too
much into it. It's not that he's being you know,
flattered by Hillary or taken in by Hillary, or that
she's somehow you know, he's gonna suddenly turn a blind
eye to all of her crimes because all of a sudden,
now she's his biggest advocate for him getting the Nobel

(13:35):
Peace Prize. Correct, right, right.

Speaker 9 (13:39):
And he even said it. He said, she made me
smarter and stronger. That doesn't mean that she's now a
good person. It's just that she now he knows, he
knows exactly who she is, and so he's going to
play it smart. And it doesn't It doesn't help him

(14:00):
to say about Hillary, you know, not at that moment.

Speaker 1 (14:07):
You know what, Let me play the cut again, and
I want to get your take, everybody's take on this.
I don't know if it's maybe just a little bit
after the cut because they try to keep the cuts
here and I don't blame them, Sandy, and today it's
Dan filling in for Mike, but as short and tight
as possible. But Hannity at one point it may not

(14:31):
be in the clip, but Hannity says, boy, you're more
forgiving of her than I am. In other words, like
I wouldn't you know, I wouldn't be that forgiving, all right.

Speaker 10 (14:40):
Do you ever think Hillary Clinton, the author of the
bought and paid for Russian disinformation dossier, the author of
the Russia Russia Russia hoax going into today, would be
saying she would nominate you for a Nobel Peace Prize.
I don't think you ever expected that happening.

Speaker 11 (15:00):
Well, you know, I don't want to.

Speaker 3 (15:02):
Be involved in that in that sense, not because of her.
It's very nice. If she said that, it's very nice.

Speaker 2 (15:08):
I really appreciate it too.

Speaker 10 (15:09):
Actually, but she tried to ruin your life, and in
many ways she ruined three years of your life. Well,
she made me stronger and tougher.

Speaker 1 (15:20):
Okay, Look, I'll be honest, He's a more forgiving man
than I am. Trump is really truly a forgiving man.
I'm not saying he's gonna let Hillary off the hook,
far from it. But anyway, again, look people, by the way,
it's nine point thirty two on the Great WRKO Jeff
coon Er Boston's Bulldozer. I'm gonna go right back to

(15:41):
Stacey in New Jersey. She makes the argument, and I
don't disagree with her. I think she's probably right. Look,
don't think Trump's being played by this.

Speaker 12 (15:50):
He's not.

Speaker 1 (15:51):
He's always nice and complimentary if you're nice and complimentary
to him, even if you're his worst enemy. The only
thing I would ask, and I'd love to get Stacy's
take on this is I do believe. Again, I've said
this before many times, but it bears repeating. I think
Butler Pennsylvania changed him. I think having that near death

(16:12):
experience a millimeter away from being shot in the head
his brain's blown out, I think has changed him profoundly.
I think he's now clearly, he's spoken about it. He
has a much deeper relationship with God. He's now a
man on a mission. And so when you reach that
stage in your life, things that seem more important to

(16:34):
you before, like holding grudges or being angry, or being vindictive,
or you're just it's just not worth it. It's just
you're like, look, I got bigger fish to fry. And
So I think Trump is a Christian. I think there's
no question. And I think he does believe in forgiveness.
Not that he's going to let her off the hook,
but you know, I know he said this multiple times

(16:58):
about Hillary in particular, about Obama and about Joe Biden.
He said, you really want to know my opinion of
all three, He goes, I honestly feel sorry for them
because they're so consumed with power and so consumed with corruption,
and they are all such miserable human beings in their

(17:19):
personal lives. I almost feel sorry for them. Now. I
can just tell you this again, God is my witness. Okay,
like I'm in the confessional. I've got mortal enemies at
the Boston Herald, I've got mortal enemies on so called
conservative talk radio what passes for it in this state. Okay,

(17:42):
you know who I'm talking about, who have made the
last couple of years their mission, literally their mission to
destroy me and take me off the air. And everybody thinks, oh, Jeff,
you must really hate them. Oh Jeff, you've got a
thing with those guys. I swear to you. I swear
to you, I feel sorry for him. I don't hate

(18:06):
them at all. I mean, I think they're evil, if
you want to know the truth. I think they're incredibly corrupt.
I have no respect for them. But and I think
they're doing serious damage to this state and to the
cause of conservatism and a real Trump Republican Party, a
real opposition party. That's why I keep calling them out.

(18:27):
But honestly, do I hate them or I feel sorry
for him because I know their personal lives. They're miserable
human beings. I mean miserable, from their spouses to their children.
You wouldn't believe how miserable these people are. Behind, you know,
in their private lives, so honestly, I feel sorry for

(18:48):
them anyway. So I think you're seeing a little bit
that there with Trump in a sense that there's Christian
forgiveness and she's a miser human being. Yeah, now, okay, fine,
thanks for the compliment. But I think he looks at
Hillary and he sees a pitiful human being. Stacy agreed. Disagree, No, I.

Speaker 9 (19:14):
Agree with you. And I think that you know, you
can forgive somebody, but not forget what they did to you.
And you can forgive somebody, and you have to remember
he's got a whole bunch of people behind him. Who
are they can hold the grudge for him, you know
what I'm saying, And maybe just being nice and you know,
takes them, puts them off of there, you know, onto

(19:37):
their back foot, so to speak, that they're not you know,
he's he lets her be nice and she thinks she's
getting away with something, and he's still got things going
on that he's going after her and after bid, you
know what I'm saying, Like with the ag and Cash
Mattel and Dan Bongino and all those people, they're they're

(20:00):
not things are quiet, but I think there is more
going on behind the scenes than we know from.

Speaker 1 (20:07):
The god's ears say, can I just go ahead, please
finish your thought? Go ahead.

Speaker 9 (20:12):
I'm sorry. I just think that there's no advantage for
him to make her angry about something that she said
that was. I just don't think there's an advantage to him.
If there was an advantage, she would let her, he
would he would rail on her. I mean, we've heard that,
but you know there was no advantage then.

Speaker 12 (20:34):
Well.

Speaker 1 (20:34):
And I also think I don't know if you again,
you may agree or disagree with me on this stacy
compared to his first term, and I'm not saying he
was unpresidential, far from it, but he's more presidential, I
find in his second term than his first term. And
I don't know if it's age. You know, he's on

(20:55):
the you know, he's seventy nine. You get a little older,
you know what they say, You loose a little bit
of that combativeness as you get older, as you become
more mature, and you're clearly you know you're you realize
death becomes more and more prevalent, right, the possibility of death. Yeah,
he was And I think I agree with you, Sandy.
He was shot at and I think that just brought

(21:15):
such a profound humility to him. And he's just more
presidential on every level this term than in his first term.
I don't know, agree, disagree? What do you think, Stacy?

Speaker 9 (21:30):
Yeah, I agree, I agree, I agree, I I but
you know what I have to say it I love Trump,
always have. Oh yeah, three times.

Speaker 1 (21:42):
I voted for him three times, and Stacy, if I could,
I'd vote for him a fourth time. And look, I
think now if he was just a retire now, just
for whatever reason, I'm done, you know, j D here, Harry,
go you young buck here, let me. He passed the
bataon off to you. Okay, let's see if you can
do better than me. Okay. And he was just I

(22:05):
want to retire. I want to be with my kids,
my grandkids.

Speaker 6 (22:08):
Now.

Speaker 1 (22:09):
He would be one of the greatest presidents in American history,
no question. In another three and a half years, I
think will be the greatest to me. Always the exception
is George Washington. He's the founding father. Without him, there's
no America. Okay, So always remember that when I say greatest,
Washington to me, to me will always be the greatest.

(22:31):
But outside of Washington, Trump will be the greatest president
we've ever had. Stacy, thank you very much for that
call to me. It's almost becoming indisputable. So that's why
I'm urging the guy, please don't do this to yourself.
You know this will be almost like equivalent to Reagan,
you know much. I love Reagan. Remember when he signed
that amnesty deal with the Democrats. And I'm like, no,

(22:56):
I know why you did it, and I know your
intentions were good. You wanted that wall, you wanted that
border finally secured. You're not looking at the other side
and how evil and nefarious they are to sabotage and
screw you and especially screw the country. So that's why

(23:17):
I'm saying, please just tell them today to the Europeans, great,
you want to secure Ukraine's borders. We're with you, we
back you. We're just not gonna do it, but you've
got our blessing. Nope, you guys hey, and remember, will
always sell you all the weapons you need through NATO

(23:38):
because the Ukrainians steal what you sell them, So it's
got to be done through the Europeans. So if the
Brits want underwrite your security, or the French, or the
Italians or the Germans or the Fins or whoever they
buy the weapons from US. We sell it to them
state of the art. Believe me, the Russians have nothing
like this, and no one we'll ever touch Ukraine again.

(24:02):
But that's your job. That's not my job. That's your business.
That's not my business. But a permanent security guarantee from
US committing American boys and American girls say that affectionately.
American men and American women are troops. Never never. That's
my red line. Okay, Voladimir, you have a red line.

(24:24):
I have a red line. That's my red line. Harry
in Maine, Thanks for holding Harry, and welcome.

Speaker 12 (24:32):
Hey Jeff, good morning. Just a couple of things. You know,
I'm going to go back to two year previous call
is actually three John from Wowell I think was spot on.
It's like putting the flocks in the henhouse. If you're
going to back bounce this back to Congress in normal circumstances,
I'd say, yeah, it makes perfect sense. But based on
the history of what's happened here in the kickbacks that
have gone on, with all this money they've given the

(24:55):
Ukraine and so forth, I wouldn't be too anxious to
see him give it to Congress. I'd rather just trust
President Trump. As far as Russ's comment, he spot on.
I actually sent you a text earlier, and.

Speaker 1 (25:09):
Harry, can you do me a favor. We're up against
a heard break. Please hang on, you're holding us in suspense.
Now we're going to come right back to Harry and Maine.
Take more of your calls. Buralism's worst nightmare. Baby six
one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight is
the number. Okay, let's go right back to Harry and Maine. Harry,

(25:32):
please pick up where you left off.

Speaker 12 (25:35):
Very good, Jeff, and so Rush made a great observation.
I actually sent a text earlier and alluded to the
same thing. If even if the European Nations pot of
NATO decided to provide Article five protection, what good does
that do the United States? If they're in Ukrain and
they come under attacked, we're going to get involved and

(25:58):
what that's all? So I think that's stupid in itself
as well. It just goes right back to what brought
them to the war anyway, the fact that Kamala Harris
went out there and committed basically that Ukraine would be
admitted to NATO, and that kind of triggered the whole thing.
And you know, to think that the United States would
be allowed to put a base there, even if they're

(26:19):
not officially welcoming Ukraine and the NATO putin will never
allow it any more than we'd allow them to put
a base in Mexico in Canada. In a final thought,
this is laughable as far as I'm concerned. If I
was in a coma for a week and I just
woke up and I found about the summit, and then
I hear the comment from Hillary Clinton saying that she'd
nominate Donald Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize if he

(26:45):
were to grant them any kind of security through Article five.
Otherwise I'd go in the other direction automatically. Just the
fact that Hillary Clinton suggests something, I'm sorry, but I
sound like a Democrat here, because anything Trump does, it
doesn't matter. They're going to condemn it. But who in
their right mind wouldn't think for a minute that get

(27:05):
this globalist and Hillary Clinton and all the baffoons that
follow her will be doing something that's for our benefit.
So I just I think I'm with Kathy on this.
Bravo Sierra is right on that issue. So what do
you do?

Speaker 1 (27:19):
You know, Harry, look again, Outstanding, let me. All I
can do is reinforce what you're saying. And I think
you really put your finger on it. And again You're right.
I'm not a Democrat. I'm not you know, I'm not
a Trump derangement syndrome guy. Just because one person says
to do it doesn't mean I automatically say don't do it.
But I'm looking at the total picture just like you are.

(27:40):
Zelenski anti Trump warmonger, he wants a security guarantee. Macran
anti Trump globalist. He wants a security guarantee. Cair Starmer,
the Prime Minister of Britain, anti Trump globalist, he wants
a security guarantee. I'm starting to see a pattern here.
Hill Clinton, anti Trump warmonger, globalist, wants a security guarantee.

(28:06):
Lindsey Graham, the neo Khan extraordinaire, the biggest warmonger and
globalist the Republicans have. He wants a security guarantee. So
I'm looking at all of this and I'm like, mister President,
all of these people are either your mortal political enemies

(28:27):
or they're the enemies of MAGA and America. First, why
would you be listening to them, you know, to me,
I'd be like my alarm bells would be going off.
My spider sense would be no, I don't think so,
you know, trouble, trouble, trouble. And again, Harry, I go
back to this key point. Why do we? I mean,

(28:51):
just as a logical point, Okay, from a logical point
of view, it's like two of your neighbors are at
each other's throats. Harry. Okay, it's been like the Hatfield
in the McCoys. It's a feud, it's a slaughter. It's
been going on for years. They are massacring each other. Okay,
they're killing everybody anything that moves. And suddenly they go

(29:14):
to you and say, hey, Harry, since you're an objective
third person, can you mediate this? And you go, yeah, okay, sure,
So okay, I'm let me go to one family, let
me go to the other family. What do you want
the other family? What do you want? Suddenly, how the
hell does Harry hold on? I gotta get involved in
the middle of this. Hold on for you guys to

(29:36):
make peace. I've got to protect that. Don't take your pick.
I've got to protect the hat Fields forever. I gotta
commit my family to defend the hat Fields and their
land forever. Or the McCoys who cares? Like, WHOA, how
did I get involved in this? This is between the
two of you. You asked me to be the mediator.
Now you're asking me to be the guaranteur. I don't

(29:58):
think so, Harry. Am I wrong?

Speaker 9 (30:02):
Not at all?

Speaker 12 (30:03):
Jeff Well said, And there's really nothing more you can
add to it. I'm going to put my trust in
Donald Trump until he proves me wrong. And I think
he's smart enough to see all this BS that's going on.
I really do, Harry.

Speaker 1 (30:14):
I'm hoping these people were listening to today's show looking
at the poll results, because the polls I think are
about eighty twenty against giving security guarantees. And hopefully they'll say,
you know, mister President, look we can do this, but
not this way.

Speaker 3 (30:31):
You know.

Speaker 1 (30:32):
No, No, they they like the idef piece. They just
don't want the they don't want American troops to commit
to it. Harry, thank you for that call. Good call,
Mel in New York. Thanks for holding mel buddy. I
hate to do this to you. I've got one minute
left the floor is yours goat.

Speaker 11 (30:54):
You know, Jeff, when you're over the target, you're taking
the flack. I can take hilliary.

Speaker 1 (30:58):
Clinton's going to.

Speaker 11 (31:00):
Nominated person Trump for a Nobel piece. Right, that's the
fox in the headhouse wearing wearing the head constule. You know,
she's a brook on the road. There's no way in
hell that you could take any suggestion or any any
any nothing from her. You don't want anything to do
with that, that piece of crack. So anyway, you know

(31:21):
she's just trying to get that get out of jail car. Yeah,
Ray Charles can see that. So anyway, UH send her,
send her fet behind the jail where she belongs for
all the all the crime she's committed, and and and
sees all assets, not only her, but the rest of them,
the whole kitting the bottle of all the Deep States.
Even Obama. I like to see his you know, I'm

(31:42):
an American, have to be black, and I like to
see his his his behind end up behind bars. That's
why he blows and then march them off to the
freaking uh to the to the gallows, all of them,
because they they've committed treating Jeff have a great day,
Thank you.

Speaker 9 (31:55):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (31:56):
As always, I appreciate it. Look, I go back to
my opening monologue and I want to ask all of you,
my wonderful nephew, Andrew is now nineteen years old, in fact,
just turned nineteen over the weekend, is now going to
enter the military. We thought initially the Marines. He wants
to go to the Navy. Okay, whatever, any branch is
great with me. My point just being, now that I

(32:19):
have a family member officially entering the military my blood,
he's my blood. And I asked this of Grace. I
even asked this of my own wonderful son, Ashton. I said,
do you think it's.

Speaker 12 (32:33):
Right and just.

Speaker 1 (32:35):
That our Andrew will have to put his life on
the line to protect and defend the country. The borders
the territory of Ukraine, which is literally thousands of miles away,
and we have no national interest there whatsoever. So was

(33:00):
that's insane
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