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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Let me just add something very quick, because I want
to go right back to the phone lines. One of
the things I hope and I think it will happen
with the abolishing of the Department of Education. It's not
just going to end the Marxist in doctrination, the woke
brainwashing of our children, but also now this growing cancer,
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this poison of embracing political violence and left wing terrorism,
which is clearly being taught in schools. It's being taught
in high schools, It's clearly being taught in many colleges
and universities where they get a lot of federal funding.
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It's clearly being promoted by the radical left at the
Department of Education. There's no question. And just to show
you how things have degenerated, I want you to think
about this. Remember the whole bud light controversy. Okay, a
couple of years ago. How did conservatives react to bud Light?
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Myself included we we just didn't buy bud light. I mean,
I don't drink, so it wasn't a big sacrifice for me.
But the point is, we just boycotted bud light. We
don't buy it. How is the left? How are liberals
and Democrats reacting to Elon Musk and Tesla. They don't
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just they don't say, hey, don't buy a Tesla, no no, no, no,
burn it, firebombit, attack the dealerships, shoot them up, kill Elon,
take down all of his stores, mob um a target
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people who drive at Tesla. So you see the difference.
And I believe a big reason is because students now
through our education system are being taught to hate, are
being taught communist propaganda about how evil their country is,
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how evil Republicans are, how evil most Americans who don't
think like them are. And that's what we're seeing happening.
They're creating shock troops for their socialist revolution. And I'm
telling you it's not going to end well. It's already
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not ending well. So yes, we have to slay this
beast that is the Department of Education and return it
back to the parents, to the teachers, to school boards,
and end this before it destroys our country? Am I wrong?
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
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is the number? Okay, lines are blaze. Who do you
ever to go to next? Mike Charles in West Springfield,
Thanks for holding Charles and welcome.
Speaker 2 (03:13):
Hey, Jeff I'm a special ed teacher, and I've wanted
this gone forever. I've totally want to gone gotten into
huge arguments, but I'm gonna tell you so. I think
you're going to see something else, and I'll be an
example of it. By this time next year. I think
you're going to be saying Charles in Florida because I
can't take this. I have my certificate, I put my
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time in, I have my degree, six years of school everything,
and I'm from Arizona. I come here. The attitude of
Massachusetts is, well, we don't think you're good enough, and
maybe you need to take about six more exams and
then we'll see if you're good enough. So I put
into Florida within a week. I have my certificates from them.
They don't have that attitude towards teachers at all. They
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treat you a lot more respect in that state. And
I think you're going to see teachers saying, you know what,
if my pay is based on a bunch of kids
that don't speak English in my class, forget this. I'm
going to school b instead, and that's what I'm going
to have to do. I have to say, you know,
I love New England I wanted my We moved here
because I wanted my kids to experience New England is great,
but I can't get a job here. Florida will give
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me a job. I'm going to have to go there
because that I won't. I don't have a choice. But also,
teachers are going to be like, forget this. If you're
gonna treat me like this, I'm going to this school instead.
So I think it's not just the parents. You're going
to see teachers that are going to have a lot
more say in what their classrooms are like.
Speaker 1 (04:35):
Also, I agree, and I'm very sorry to lose someone
like you, Charles, if you do end up going to Florida,
because I look, I've met a lot of very good
teachers and they're all saying what you're saying. They feel
disrespected by the people in this state. They feel underappreciated.
They realize, they say that they don't recognize our talents,
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and there's an arrogance of the liber in this state
which I've never understood. They're snotty, they're smug, they're full
of themselves, and I'm like, you're single handedly destroying one
of the most beautiful states in the country. Like what
do you smug about. And it's not just Florida. I
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think you're going to see teachers go to South Carolina.
They're going to go to Tennessee, They're going to go
down South, They're gonna go to Iowa, to Kansas, They're
going to go to all these red states. And I
think parents will follow many teachers.
Speaker 2 (05:35):
Parents.
Speaker 1 (05:36):
I'm telling you, parents are going to follow you. If
you have a special ed child, you want to be
taught by somebody like you, who obviously cares, who obviously
gives a damn, who's obviously invested in his students, who's ambitious, motivated,
wants to be there, and wants to make a difference.
So I agree, Charles, this is going to revolution in
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a good way. This is going to revolutionize our country.
And the blue states and the blue school districts are
going to have to make a decision very soon. Are
they going to keep pace or are they going to
commit suicide? Because you can only lose so many taxpayers
and so many businesses, and so many talented educated people
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and so many teachers before the whole thing goes kept put.
And that's why they're freaking out, because they realize the
grift is over. You see, if they can control the
central government and take our money and keep living off
of our money, then okay they can somehow survive. But
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now that they have to compete, they're done. Final word to.
Speaker 2 (06:49):
You, Charles, Jeff, You're not going to lose me.
Speaker 3 (06:52):
I can't.
Speaker 2 (06:53):
I'm not going to find talk show hosts like you,
So don't worry about that. You're never going to lose me.
But that's the way I see it. I left Arizona also.
I got into so many arguments with people, and I
have a bad reputation there because I don't put up
with it. I don't keep my mouth shut, and I
tell them I'm not going to be teaching this, you know,
puberty information to fifth graders. That's the parents' job. I'm
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not doing it. And you know that gives you a
bad reputation or whatever. I'm not going to see that.
In Florida, they treat you with a lot more respect
than this state does. So my kids understand it. They
don't like it. We don't want to have to move again,
but they understand. You know, this is the way the
world is now. We're going to have to do it.
Speaker 1 (07:33):
So Charles, you got to do. It's best for you,
your kids and your family, and that's all that matters.
And Charles, God bless you really. I you know what, Seriously,
you sound like an incredible teacher and you're it's going
to be our loss. I know you're listening to the show.
I get that, But in terms of education wise for
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our school children you're leaving is our loss, and that's
on Mara Heally and that's on the Liberals. Thank you
for that call, Charles. Okay, we're going to go right
back to your phones. But first joining us now, as
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That's Kelly at Kelly Financial dot org. Okay, just very quick,
the lines are full, so I want to go back
to the phone lines. However, the release of the JFK files,
and this ties in perfectly to what we're talking about,
the dumbing down of America. President Trump, as you know,
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ordered Attorney General Pambondi to release all of the classified
files on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and
the CIA in particular has been resisting, resisting, resisting, resisting
having the public know exactly what happened on that fateful
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day in Dallas in November nineteen sixty three when allegedly
Lee Harvey Oswald assassinated President John F. Kennedy, and the
Warren Commission in nineteen sixty four very famously said after
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a government investigation that Lee Harvey Oswald, according to them,
and this has always been the official CIA government line,
that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. Now, let me tell
you I never believed it. Most Americans have never believed it,
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and the reason is obvious because none of what the
Warren Commission says adds up. And so what many of
us were hoping, myself in particular, was that with the
release of these files, we would finally get to the
truth of what happened to John F. Kennedy. It is
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something that you know has gripped this country for the
last sixty plus years. People have been talking about it
my whole life. I mean, there have been so many
it's like a cottage industry. So many books have been
written on the Kennedy assassination. Many of the files have
been released. I'm not saying it was a complete dud.
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That's not true. But contrary to what many people are saying,
they did not release all of the files. And in particular,
it's not Trump, it's Pambondi. And what she has done
is there are still thousands and thousands and thousands of
very sensitive classified documents that she says still need to
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be under review. So we have not seen It's been
about over thirty thousand files have been released, which is
a lot, and we have learned some things, but not
everything has been released. And this is my theory. I
have no evidence to prove this. I don't have somebody
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in the administration confirming this to me, but I'm just
reading the evidence the way I see it. I think
Pam Bondy is trying to protect the CIA again because
I think if you look at the Kennedy assassination, objectively
using your critical thinking, which they don't have in schools anymore,
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or they try not to teach critical thinking anymore. I
think it is quite obvious that the US government played
an absolute pivotal role in the killing the murder of JFK,
and in particular that the CIA clearly was involved and
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was responsible for the assassination of JFK. I think there's
no question they wanted him out for many reasons. One
of them was to install Lyndon Baines Johnson as the
next president. John F. Kennedy was against the war. He
turned against the war in Vietnam. He did not ultimately
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he did not want to escalate the war in Vietnam.
The CIA wanted a war in Vietnam. And one of
the shocking things, to be fair, there is some shocking
material that's come out. One of them is, my god,
how many countries are CIA actually had stations in. It
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wasn't just several dozen countries. They had stations in practically
every country in the world, friendly countries, neutral countries, frankly
many countries. I'm like, why do we even have stations there?
So they had finger in practically every pie, and that
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they were engaged in massive spying and surveillance. I'm talking Tunisia, India.
I mean you could go country after country after country.
That's what's come out. And not only has that come out,
but now listen to this. This has been confirmed. It
was known, but this is now officially confirmed. Lee Harvey
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Oswald was a Communist. Hey, that there's no question about that.
Lee Harvey Oswald. Actually, remember this is the height of
the Cold War. Hey, the height of the Cold War.
Lee Harvey Oswald got a visa to go visit then
the USSR Soviet Union. And when he was there, he
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was with the KGB. He was killed under the auspices
of the KGB. He began to do target shooting, just
target practice. And the CIA and these documents now that
have been released, say, the Russians can't believe what a
horrible shot this guy is. This guy couldn't hit the
side of a barn. And furthermore so he's a horrible shot.
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Horrible shot. Furthermore, listen to this. The CIA wanted the
documents that was released. The CIA admits that they have
been surveilling and monitoring Lee Harvey Oswald for a while
and that less than two months before the assassination in Dallas.
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They were watching him, spying on him, surveiling him. Okay,
one last exclamation point on the whole JFK files. So
what I think is very obvious are two things. Number One,
without question, Lee Harvey Oswald did not act alone. There's
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no way he acted alone. And number two, I think
clearly he was a patsy of the CIA. I mean
they followed him, they surveilled him, they monitored him, they
knew about him. There's no way, there's no way that
they did not have a direct role in the murder
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and assassination of Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson was going to
give the CIA the war that they wanted in Vietnam.
There were other issues as well, the Federal Reserve, there
were other issues why the deep state turned viciously on Kennedy.
But they looked at Kennedy and they said he's got
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to go, and they had to take him out. And ultimately,
who really benefited from Kennedy's assassination Lyndon Baines Johnson and
the CIA, the Military Industrial Complex six one seven two
six six sixty eight sixty eight. Just my opinion, Take
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it for what it's worth. Angela in Maine. Thanks for
holding Angela and welcome Hello Angela. Did we lose Angela?
Speaker 2 (18:21):
Okay?
Speaker 1 (18:21):
Where do you want to go to next? Mike, Maestro
Mic Dan in New Hampshire, Thanks for holding Dan. Dana
in Maine Okay, I'm sorry. Dana in Maine. Thanks for
holding Dana, and welcome a.
Speaker 3 (18:38):
Jeff, good morning, long time are you doing there? First
time caller? Well, I'm doing well, Jeff, I'm doing well.
I hope it's okay for a context switch back to education, Sure,
go ahead. So I have a PhD in cognitive psychology. Uh.
I went to school with aspirations of being a college professor,
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right I. I attended and completed my studies about eight
years before the madness really started taking off and the
indoctrination started taking place. But I had all truice to
contentions of studying and learning and eventually teaching others about
the human brain and behavior. Went to college at UVM,
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did my PhD at the New School for Social Research
in Manhattan, which is you can't get more You really
can't get more liberal. I attended during the Bush administration,
so there was some talk, but I couldn't imagine what
it would be like today. Anyway, my teaching experience, I
focus on social cognition, so that's you know, the ability
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to understand and respond to social cues, understand people's emotions
and tensions and so on. I moved to Corporate after
about fifteen years teaching in higher ED. I left in
about twenty twenty. When you know, I realized that as
a person, I wouldn't be able to talk tolerate the protests,
the blocking of students on their way to class, the
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disrupting of lectures and guest speakers. I just know as
a person that that environment, I wouldn't be able to
control myself. You know, I would see these people wearing
masks and I go up and rip them off their face. Frankly,
it's anyway I got out. I moved to corporate, tripled
my salary, not having any deal with it anymore. Point
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is I was able to escape this, you know, pit
of liberal and doctrination, and you know, there's this hope
for me, there's this hope for others. Thank you, Jeff,
I appreciate it.
Speaker 1 (20:38):
Oh, thank you, Dana. I appreciate it. Look, a lot
of we've education has bled talented people like Dana for
decades now, people who want to teach would be amazing teachers,
highly intelligent. Look, I mean, he's making a ton of
money in corporate in corporate America. But you just can't
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take the suffocating radical lefl wing politics, I mean, and
the brainwashing and the indoctrination and the whole thing. The
thuggery now that is rampant on campus, thugs, really political thugs,
and you go, I can't take this, the illiberalism, and
so they leave. And hopefully this is going to start
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to reverse it Trump abolishing or getting moving towards abolishing
the Department of Education will hopefully good quality people will
start returning to teaching, not that there aren't good people there,
but the people that we've lost. That hemorrhaging will stop
and people will start returning to becoming teaching, which I
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think is a very noble profession. You know me, I
was a professor for many years and I loved I'm
still a professor at heart in many ways, and I
love teachers. I have nothing but the highest respect for teachers.
Mike in Norwood, thanks for holding my Mike and welcome.
Speaker 5 (22:03):
Hey, thanks first time caller. I moved here five months
ago from the heart of California, Fresno, California. A little
shout out to KMJ, one of my favorite radio stations
when I arrived here. Jeff, you were the savior for
me because I didn't realize there'd be a conservative talk
show here in Boston, let alone a whole radio station.
Speaker 1 (22:24):
So thank you for that, my pleasure, Mike.
Speaker 5 (22:29):
I taught for thirty years in education in the heart
of the Valley in California. I'm a Reagan Conservative and
I got into education to help kids read do math right.
And as I began my adventure in education, the Department
of Education in Washington TC took over and critical race
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theory destroyed a lot of what good teachers were doing
in the classroom. And I decided to dig hard and
decided to push back by outscoring everybody in performance for
my students and for my parents. And I emphasize that because,
like you were saying earlier about your children, it really has.
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The essence is the parents send their kids and trust
us to do the right thing in the classroom. And
when kids bring up things like, you know, race and
things like that, I say, you know what, you need
to go home and talk to your parents about that
because I'm not here to teach, that I'm here to
teach and educate you and support the parents along the way,
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and that's where the success comes. And after thirty years,
I walked away with the warm heart in my chest
that I did my job and there are a lot
of great teachers out there, and I'm so happy that
we got rid of the Department of Education. I have
to be more thrilled about that, you.
Speaker 1 (23:56):
Know, Mike. I got to tell you, I'm so happy
that you called for many reasons and if in case
we get cut off, please don't be a stranger. Okay,
call again, please, because this was a dynamite call. This
is the perfect way to end the show. Perfect absolutely perfect.
Teachers like you are the backbone of this country.