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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I swear to you according to these moonbats, were the racists.
Ai ya yay ai ya yai six one seven two, six, six,
sixty eight sixty eight is the number nine to nineteen
on the Great Wrko Jeff Cooner Boston's bulldozer. Okay, my friends,
let me ask all of you. Obviously big, big voting

(00:23):
rights case in front of the Supreme Court any day
now they're expected to give their ruling. It is widely
expected five four six y three that they are finally
going to end ban the practice of carving up these
are carving out these race based districts that have given

(00:44):
Democrats a massive unfair advantage for many decades. This will
now lead to new districts being formed should the Supreme
Court rule the way it is expected to. And we're
looking now at about fifteen to nineteen seats now in
the House of Representatives that will become Republican seats. In

(01:06):
other words, it will decide the midterm elections. And the
Democrats now can see the writing on the wall, and
now they're playing the ultimate race card. They're now arguing,
led by Katanji Brown Jackson, that box of rocks that
blacks are akin to disabled or handicapped people, that they

(01:31):
they need special help to vote, they need special help
to have access to the polls, they need to be
put in certain districts where they're made into a majority,
because that's the only way black candidates can get elected,
according to them. According to Katangi Brown Jackson, Sonya Setta Mayor, CNN,

(01:51):
The New York Times, the Boston Globe, they're arguing now
that whites do not vote for blacks, if you can,
even white Democrats apparently are racist, that only blacks will
elect a black candidate. So my question to you, are

(02:13):
the Democrats now an openly nakedly racist party? And let's
throw this log on the fire to many of our
African American black listeners out there. Ktanji Brown Jackson says,
all of York inherently disabled, their handicapped. Here, let's flip it.

(02:37):
Imagine if Kavanaugh had said that, or Alito or Neil
Gorsich or anybody. Imagine if Donald Trump came out and said, yeah,
there it is. They're all basically handicapped and then disabled.
Can you imagine the backlash? And rightfully so, they would
say the klan is in the White House. And yet

(03:00):
when a Supreme Court justice who happens to be black
at Angie Brown, Jackson says it no problem. When the
sonya setto mayor says it no problem. When a Democrat
says it no problem. Is it insulting? Is it condescending?

(03:21):
Is it openly nakedly racist? Six one seven two six
six sixty eight sixty eight? You know where I stand? Yes, yes,
and yes John in Malden, thanks for holding John and welcome.

Speaker 2 (03:40):
Hey Jeff wanting so yeah, one of the all the listeners.
Also one thing, but good, I'm glad he's getting this
share of excitement of hopefully you go goes to jail.
And uh, when I say the wars lawlrs, I think
that song the Beatles Wars, you know, so anyhow my breath,

(04:05):
I mean walking around heavily. Another thing too, is I'm
glad that they arrested the girl and she went to court,
the marl and girl they addresses that tried to block
Ice and say racial.

Speaker 3 (04:22):
Thanks to them and threaten him and stuff.

Speaker 1 (04:24):
Well kill yeah, no, that she's thirty seven years old.
You're right, that happened in Maldon, and she deliberately tried
to prevent Ice from arresting illegals, and she told him
that we killed Charlie Kirk and will kill We'll kill
you too, And she called for the murder of ICE agents.
And I don't know if you've seen a picture of her, John,

(04:44):
but I mean head to toe tattoos, tattoos on her forehead,
the piercings in her nose. This woman is loof. She's
a hardcore activist. She's a hater. She's not just an
an anti trumper, she's an anti ICE militant. And they
arrested her. I mean, you can't go around impeding Ice.

(05:07):
And she assaulted ICE agents and then called for them
to be murdered. So you're right, John, Look, enough is enough.
Michelle wu can do her. No King's rally till the
cows come home. But I'm telling you, if she keeps
this up, they're gonna lose the World Cup. Massachusetts is
gonna lose the World Cup, and they're gonna lose funding,

(05:30):
and it's gonna get even worse. But this is what
I fear. Look, I mean, look at the ugly rhetoric
now that's coming from this party.

Speaker 4 (05:39):
You know.

Speaker 1 (05:39):
So what Charlie Kirk's death wasn't enough the shootings at
these ice buildings where Ice officers are being shot and
other detainees were murdered and killed shot in the neck.
But that isn't enough now. And on top of all
of this, John, now to fear monger on the issue
of you know, congressional districts. Now, all of a sudden,

(06:04):
blocks are like you know, people in wheelchairs, they're they're
like people with you know, quadriplegics or paraplegics, that they're
inherently disabled and handicapped in inferior. This is now coming
out of the mouths of blacks, Democrat, black Supreme Court justices. John,

(06:25):
I'm telling you you can't make this up anymore. John,
thank you very much for that.

Speaker 3 (06:31):
Call.

Speaker 1 (06:31):
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Okay, very quick reset. I want to
take more of your calls. Couple lines are open, so
I want if you want to call, now's the time
to call. I want to get through as many calls
as possible. Hear from you, the great audience of Cooner country.
This is now what the Democrats are arguing. So let's

(06:53):
take it head on. That the color of your skin
determines who you vote for I think it's an incredibly
insulting and frankly racist argument. It's also false. It's it's
it's to me patently false. I mentioned Obama as an example,
how many white Democrats, white liberals voted for Obama. But

(07:15):
you know, but let let that go six one seven
two six six sixty eight sixty eight. Okay, we're gonna
go right to your calls. But first joining us now,
as she always does at this time, she's the co founder,
CEO president of Kelly Financial Services. Kelly Kelly, Kelly, how

(07:39):
are you.

Speaker 5 (07:41):
Good morning, Jeff? I am good. It was wonderful seeing
Cooner Country this week at our special event, and we
are so appreciative of our partnership with you, Jeff, with
WRKO and iHeartMedia. We're truly grateful for the teamwork and
all the that went into making such a meaningful afternoon.

(08:04):
The energy and the room was so genuine, filled with warmth,
with laughter, and that shared sense of purpose we all
felt together. This week also marked eight years of Bill
Kelly passing, and it meant a lot to honor his legacy.
Surrounded by friends, by clients and new faces getting to

(08:26):
know who we are. That spirit of safe family and
financial confidence. That's really what tomorrow's Safe Money Strategies radio
show is all about. Our Kelly advisors will be sharing
ways to move from inspiration to action with clarity and confidence,
showing how to turn what matters most into real progress.

(08:49):
Jeffs I have a wonderful weekend. Thank you again for
such a wonderful and special afternoon. My best, Grace in
the kiddos.

Speaker 1 (08:58):
It was my pleasure, Kelly, Kelly, I have a wonderful weekend.
My best to everyone at Kelly Financial. Give them a
call eighty eight eight eight hundred eighteen eighty one eighty
eight eight eight hundred eighteen eighty one, or if you prefer,
you can email Kelly herself. Her email Kelly at Kellyfinancial

(09:19):
dot org. Nick in Boston, thanks for holding Nick, and welcome.

Speaker 6 (09:27):
Hi, Jeff, thank you for taking my call.

Speaker 1 (09:29):
Pleasure.

Speaker 6 (09:30):
I just wanted to call up and make a comment
about I'm seventy one years old now, but when I
was a young guy, we had Senator Brooke in Massachusetts
who was a black man, and he was one of
the most distinguished senators in the US American history. He

(09:52):
co wrote the Civil Rights Act in nineteen sixty eight,
and he was the first before that, he was the
first black man ever to be elected as an attorney
general of any state. And when it came to his leadership,
Cola never mattered. It's what he did as a man
and what he did as a senator that really made

(10:14):
the difference. He won the Presidential Medal of Freedom in
two thousand and four and the Congressional Gold Medal in
two thousand and eight, very very well respected and beloved
black man that changed the course of history in America.

Speaker 1 (10:31):
And Nick, I take it, you know your point being
on top of everything else. This was in Massachusetts, which
at the time, even now it's predominantly white, but at
the time was what is it, ninety percent plus white.
So if you know a Catangi Brown Jackson is saying
it's true, or Sonya Soto mayor, and now what the
Democrats are arguing, well, then a guy like him could

(10:54):
never have been elected because apparently only white people, either
white Democrats or white Republicans, don't want to vote for
black candidates. So according to you know, by their standard,
this man never would have been a g never mind senator.

Speaker 6 (11:08):
Correct, correct, And in the sixties he was the real
lion of the Senate, not Teddy Kennedy.

Speaker 1 (11:18):
Nick, are you shocked and your point is a super point?
Are you shocked? I don't know. This is that their
racism now is so open, so naked.

Speaker 6 (11:32):
It's not that I'm shocked.

Speaker 1 (11:33):
That they're that they look at blacks in such a condesceenting,
insulting manner. You know, like basically that they're cripples. I mean,
that's really what they're saying. I mean, forgive me, but
that's really why. It's incredibly insulting argument. But yeah, they're
they're they're they're cripples, they're handicapped. That's how they are,
I mean, And that they would just say it so

(11:55):
openly and nonchalantly, I'm just curious, Well, what's your take
on that, Nick.

Speaker 6 (12:00):
It's not that I'm just shocked about that, as did
a lot of Democrats don't even learn their own history
that had made a big difference in America. They completely
forget about who Senator Brooke was and what he did
and how he changed the court the history to make
a society that was equal for everybody.

Speaker 1 (12:21):
Amen. Amen, Nick, really good call. Thank you for that call. Nick, Again,
best I know I know, Jeff, you sound like a
broken record. It's true. Why don't know what else to
tell you? Best audience in the business. And notice where's
Bill and Sudbury? Where are the people? You know, Chris
and Gloucester. I'm just where are the moonbats? Now? Suddenly,

(12:46):
what's the matter? Cat caught your tongue? Suddenly, what's the matter?

Speaker 7 (12:50):
Now?

Speaker 1 (12:50):
You don't want to call in? You don't want to
defend a Catangie Brown, Jackson or Sonya sattamayor or or
this obvious racism now that's emanating from the Democratic Party. Suddenly,
what's the matter? Now? No, you don't got it. Suddenly
you don't have a big mouth anymore. Six ones. And
by the way, and Trump's the racist and we're the
racists according to them. Anthony in New Hampshire. Thanks for

(13:15):
holding Anthony and welcome.

Speaker 4 (13:18):
Yes, jesf, Yes, not only is the Democrat Party racist,
but they're also sexist too. I don't know if well,
I'm sure you remember your party November when in twenty
sixteen I drove an hour in fifteen twenty minutes to
come to join you and celebration of Trump's victory, and

(13:40):
you asked me how did I know that Trump was
going to win and drive all that way. Well, I
work in the sanctuary city of Lawrence, Massachusetts, and the
signs don't lie. I hate to stick up for the woman,
but Kataranji Brown Jackson is a hundred and a thousand
percent right. The signs don't lie. In two thousand and

(14:04):
eight and in two thousand and twelve, while I was
working in that town, there was Barack Obama signs everywhere.
I sent you a video on Messenger. In twenty sixteen,
there was probably two Hillary Clinton signs in the whole
damn city. Let me tell you something. The Hispanic voters

(14:24):
vote one on racial lines. If you're a Hispanic man
or woman, you get their vote. Next comes the white guy,
then comes the white woman, and last but least comes
the black man. That's just a fact. The signs do
not lie. And I have video proof of it. I

(14:45):
sent it to you on a Messenger. Like I said,
it's it's his stet in stone as can be, and
it's history time after time after time. Look at even
when Barack Husse Obama was first running, what did Joe
Biden say about him? He couldn't shine a pair of shoes.

Speaker 1 (15:08):
Anthony, let me ask you this, just to follow up
to what you're saying, do you think African Americans predominantly
vote along racial lines as well? In other words, do
you think they will vote for a black candidate just
because the person is black? And to push it even further,
what about say white Americans? Do you think whites overwhelmingly

(15:32):
vote based on someone's skin color as well? In other words,
they'll vote for a white candidate, say over a Latino,
over a black candidate. So, in other words, are they
just now saying the quiet part out loud? What's your
take on that, Anthony?

Speaker 4 (15:50):
In the Democrat Party, yes, blacks will. The blacks are
no different than the Hispanic Let me tell you something.
Jeff is about maybe a one hundred black families in
the Lawrence area. It's all Hispanics. You go to the
black neighborhoods, there's maybe a hundred Hispanic people. They don't

(16:10):
like each other. They don't like each other. Racism is
prevalent in the Democrat Party as far as Republicans. Before
I was gonna vote for Donald Trump, I went and
seen him in New Hampshire near Laconia, and I was
going to vote for Ben Carson because I thought he
was a brilliant man. But after I heard Trump speak,

(16:32):
the power behind his voice and he said everything that
I stood for, he got my vote. He changed my vote.
But it wasn't because of the color of his skin.
It was because of the content of his message. And
that's what separates Republicans from Democrats and some independents. They
vote on tribalness.

Speaker 1 (16:53):
Interesting. Interesting, Anthony, Wow, thank you, Anthony, thank you very
much for that call. Okay, let me refine the question then,
is in other words, is Anthony Wright. Let's go to
jeff Ian Lawrence. Thanks for holding Jeff and welcome.

Speaker 7 (17:15):
You're the one that brought it up. So I'm going
to be very brief. If I think I heard you
right that that Antifa creature that they arrested from Malden.
You said that, she said, and Chiefa killed Charlie Kirk.

Speaker 1 (17:29):
No, she said, we killed Charlie Kirk.

Speaker 7 (17:34):
So that means that they knew about this. It wasn't
just the soul shooter acting alone or it was all
pre planned, I believe right.

Speaker 1 (17:44):
No, she's just taking credit for it after the fact.
They're just she's just bragging. Basically, saying that you know,
we and Antifa, we killed him and we're going to
kill you too.

Speaker 8 (17:54):
Okay, Well, my hunch is that it goes a little
deeper than this, and if that's the case, this would
be a class actional lawsuit by the family against Antifa and.

Speaker 7 (18:04):
Go after all their resources that the backers have.

Speaker 1 (18:09):
Oh, I think you're dead on Oh, Jeff, I think
there's no question.

Speaker 4 (18:13):
No.

Speaker 1 (18:13):
Look, the shooter was. Yes, he was with these pro
transgender groups online and his boyfriend, if you want to
call it, that was you know, transgendered, and but he
was with Antifa as well. Tyler Robinson was an Antifa guy.
You know, it's what I call Transtifa, you know, a
combination of you know, the radical transgender left and Antifa. No,

(18:36):
he was Antifa all the way. And apparently now for
the first time, just to add to what you're saying, Jeff,
they have made two arrests. The DOJ has now arrested
two members of Antifa as terrorists. So they're now applying
this designation of Antifa as a terrorist group and they're
starting to round them up. It's only two, but we're

(18:58):
getting there. And they were arrested for being one of
the top organizers of Antifa as domestic terrorists. So I
agree with you. I think the Trump administration should crack down.
I think the Kirk family should sue him and sue
their donors and their backers because Antifa got Charlie Kirk killed.

(19:19):
There's no question, There's no question. And to be even
more honest and more frank with you, Jeff, just in
Massachusetts alone, around the country, it's gonna be thousands. But
in Massachusetts over one hundred rallies are planned for this
No Kings thing tomorrow, over one hundred. Not just Boston.

(19:41):
It's gonna be you know, in Malden, It's I mean,
it's gonna be everywhere. And I'm telling you Antifa is
part of it. There's no question, no question. So Antifa
is gonna be out in full force, and they're gonna
want to create as much havoc, as much chaos, and
as much viol as possible. And what's sickening is that

(20:04):
Michelle wou is going to be leading it here. But
you've got Pritzker, You've got Newsome, You've got leading Mom
Donnie in New York, AOC in New York. Top Democrats
are gonna be there with Antifa shoulder to shoulder, blocking traffic,
confronting Ice and trying to shut the country down tomorrow.

(20:29):
So you have a terrorist organization whose members now are
threatening and attacking Ice and bragging saying we killed Charlie Kirk,
We're gonna kill you, and they're now hand in glove,
literally hand in glove with the most prominent powerful Democrats

(20:50):
in the country. I mean, Jeff, it's I thought the
resistance against Trump was horrible the first term, it's even
worse now, Jeff. Final word to you.

Speaker 7 (21:04):
Oh, I agree with you, Jeff, and I'll be working
in the thick of it tomorrow. But that the military
should be sent in to arrest these people. This is
not a hand and that was one of Trump's critical
mistakes during the lockdowns and when the riots began. He
had every authority to be able to send in. He
could have declared martial law and sent him the troops.

(21:25):
And I probably, you know, maybe he thought that was
bad optics, but I think a lot of people would
have been on his side.

Speaker 1 (21:32):
I agree, and Jeff, I think now he's going to
invoke the Insurrection Act. I think I don't want to
repeat myself, but I don't think it's a question of
if I think it's now. It's a question of when
he's not going to make the same mistake twice. He's
going to invoke the Insurrection Act and he's going to
be sending in the military because I think at this
point he has no choice. He has no choice. So

(21:54):
we'll see what happens tomorrow. But don't be surprised if
there's a lot more violence. I would not be shocked. Jeff,
Thank you for that call. Six one seven two six
six sixty eight sixty eight. Steve in the Freedom State, Florida.
Thanks for holding Steve, and welcome.

Speaker 3 (22:14):
Thank you, Thank you, Jeff, you once again, You're wonderful.
Now people should just realize, and I'm really talking to
black people now. This country is so young. We were
formed in the late seventeen hundreds and eighty years after that,
a man the by the name of Abraham Lincoln went

(22:38):
to war for black people to try to free black
people from slavery. He took a bullet to the head
to free black people. The world is not perfect. China
is doing tremendous damage to people there. All over the world,
bad things happen, except guess where good things happen this country,

(23:01):
and we always try to make it better. I think
most black people know that I'm a white man. If
I saw another white person behaving in a racist fashion,
I would be furious, and I would say ninety nine
percent of white people are like that. And I think
that black people should realize that, particularly Catangy Brown, you
don't get anything, you don't get anywhere in this world

(23:23):
without achievement. Ben Carson is a role model, He's an inspiration.
These are the people that Burgess Owens in Congress, a
former football player. These are people. These are wonderful people.
I don't care if they're black, I don't care if
they're white. It's like Donald Trump says, we all bleed red,
and that's what this country's about. And for black people

(23:46):
not to realize what's going on, I think it's not
that they don't realize. I think you have people like
Barack Obama. I think you have troublemakers who are Marxist
at the core, who are trying to turn this company,
this country inside out, and transform this country. This company.
This country doesn't need to be transformed. This country is

(24:06):
a beautiful country, and people better just just realize it.
It's not a perfect world, but God done it. We
we are the best there is and the best opportunity
for all. And that's all I want to say, Jeff.

Speaker 1 (24:19):
Well, Steve, and we're the best that's ever been, and
I believe the best that ever will be. And I
think that's what the left never wants to acknowledge. You know,
it's easy to judge anybody or anything to an abstract
universal standard, you know, perfection. You know, everybody when you
compare it to heaven, falls short. But that's every country.

(24:43):
When you look at the United States, in the real world,
no country has done better for its people than the
United States. It's not even close. Seriously, it's not even close.
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