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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Cleaning up. Forget the liberal bowl, now it's the totalitarian Bowl.
Bill in Sudbury, Thanks for holding, Bill, and as always, welcome, Jeff.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
It's nice to talk to you.
Speaker 3 (00:15):
Good morning, Good morning.
Speaker 2 (00:17):
I'm calling to talk you down because you're way out
on the led share Bukenwald will not be springing up
in Texas.
Speaker 1 (00:25):
You can you just hold on one second there, Bill,
one second. We lost your sounding like a computer or
like a robot, so we're just going to try to
re establish a connection with you. We want you to
sound like a like a human being Bill, Bill, can
you just can can you just start from the beginning? No, okay, Bill, Bill,
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We're gonna figure it out. Hang on, We're gonna come
back to you, Okay, all right, who do you want
gonna go to next? Mike. I'm gonna try Bill one
more time, all.
Speaker 2 (00:56):
Right, four three two one? Can you hear me? Bill?
Speaker 1 (01:00):
You know what, let me go to another caller and
let's see if they can fix the problem. Okay, So
just hang in there, Bill. David in Milton, thanks for
holding David, and welcome.
Speaker 4 (01:11):
Oh thank you, Jeff. I've been listening for a long time.
This is the first time i've called today. Also, please
excuse the coughing and sneezing. My alogies have been terrible
this week.
Speaker 1 (01:27):
Oh, no, worries David. Actually, I'm battling some of my
own so I sympathize. Go ahead, my friend, out of.
Speaker 4 (01:36):
My chair to make this phone call. It's something that
you say on occasion that really bothers me. I wanted
to take an opportunity to try and set you straight
on that, and then I have, kind of on the
lighter side, my own theory about why all these radical
white women the way they are. But the thing that's
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been bothering me is when you mentioned radical Islamists. To me,
that's an oxymoron. The Islamists and not the radicals. They're
the mainstream Muslims who adhere closely to their book. And
it really bothers me when you call them radical Islamists
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because they are mainstream.
Speaker 1 (02:26):
Oh, you're completely right, they are. Yes, they are mainstream,
there's no question.
Speaker 4 (02:31):
So I hope that you'll be a little bit more
aware of that. You don't do it all the time,
but it does slip in, and it really bothered me
enough after all these years that I gave you a call.
Speaker 1 (02:42):
No it's very good to remind the cooner man. I
appreciate it, and David, you're right. No, Look, Islamism is
at the heart of you know, whether it's Iran, whether
it's Saudi Arabia, most Muslim countries in the world, they
have sure real law and they want a global Islamic caliphate.
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And look, it's no accident that you know, the hottest
selling books in most Muslim countries. You can look it up.
I'll take my word for it. After the Quran obviously
is literally my kompf They are deeply anti Semitic, and
they feel a very deep ideological connection to the Nazi regime.
They have, they do, they have, and because many of
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them collaborated with the Nazis, and many of them do
want the Jewish state and the Jews to be wiped
off the face of the earth. I think it's undeniable.
The evidence is overwhelming. So you're right. I mean, you know,
I just it's a bit of a tick, but no,
you're right, it's just is honest, and it's the mainstream
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of most Muslim countries and societies. You're absolutely correct, David
quickly on the on the women, what about white women?
I know you want to make a point on that.
Speaker 4 (04:01):
As well, just on my theory. How they talked about
them being just not quite right in the head, and
I think that's true. But you mentioned, probably without realizing it,
my theory for what's at the root of their insanity
when you talked about them sitting with their cats, and
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you know, cats carry toxilplasmosis. Toxilplasmosis infects the brain and
induces insanity. And all these white liberal women that are
sitting at home with their cats, I think they're getting
infected and going medically insane.
Speaker 1 (04:43):
Well, David is more of a chicken. It's like a
chicken or an egg. You know, I look at as
I look at it as their you know, full of hate,
semi insane and unhinged, lonely, extremely lonely. And then they
got the cats, you know, not that they got the
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cats and it made him crazy. I think they Yeah, yeah,
Sandy has cats, and she's perfectly saying David, trust me, yeah,
as far as we know, Mike, Yeah, that's a very
good point. So I think, you know, no, I think
they were crazy and then got the cats. But you know,
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the point is they're miserable they're lonely, they've been told
to be alone. They hate men, white men in particular,
and all they can have at their later years is
a cat. And it doesn't seem to be working out
too well for him. David, I think to me, that
was my only point. David, thank you so much for
that call. I really appreciate it. We lost Bill in Sudbury.
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He hung up, But his point was going to be
there's going to be no book involved in Texas. Well,
that's not the point. The point is not there's going
to be a book involved in Texas. The point is,
and who are we kidding? You have a a Democrat
candidate for the House of Representatives who's openly calling for
concentration camps to be established and for Jews to be
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put in those camps and then to be castrated. Now,
if a Republican did it, the Dems would raise Holy hell,
it would be the biggest freaking story in the world.
But notice it's no big deal, no problem RelA, Hey,
there's gonna be no Auschwitz and San Antonio. Well no,
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I mean. Congressman Jared Moskovitz, a Democrat, said this is
extremely dangerous. It is the first time that a major
political party is now calling for Jews to be put
in a concentration camp. Notice he didn't denounce it. Okay,
this is from seven to eight to one. Jeff has
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Bill in Sudbury denounced Graham Platner in Maine. No, no,
of course not. They love them. They're all supporting them.
That's the amazing thing. Just like he didn't denounce. I mean,
to me, this is an easy one. This is what
they call a layup. He didn't even call in to
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denounce Marine Galindo instead of you're not gonna get out
Schwitzer both convolved in Tuster. So I mean, are you kidding?
You can't call in and say whoa whoa, whoa whoa
whoa whoa you know, concentration camps for Jews on American
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soil and then put them all through a castration process. No, no, no,
whoa whoa No, no, no, this is beyond the pail.
They can't do it. They can't do it because they
have to serve the party. And by the way, I mean,
I'm I'm just stating the obvious. This is you know,
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Bill and Sudbury who has called the show and called
for me to be shot murdered, and for all of
you to be shot and murdered. So you know he's thinking, hey,
we're just gonna throw you on an internment camp and
you know, an internment camp and castrate you. You know
that you should be that you should be so lucky
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because if we're really at things our way, boom boom boom,
that's what they really want. Six one seven. That's what
I find incredible. They call up this show and you know,
they call us every name in the book. They completely
dehumanize us, and then they call us to be murdered.
And then when they're caught red handed pushing for internment
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camps against Jewish Americans and by the way, all Americans
supporting Israel, and then it's like, you're really exaggerating. I
don't see Alschwitz in your future. No, you just want
us all shot and dead. But somehow you're the voice
of reason. That's a moon bat for you. Six one
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seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight. Stuart and Quinsy,
thanks for holding Stuart and welcome Stuart. Did we lose Stuart?
Do we have Stuart?
Speaker 2 (09:25):
Okay?
Speaker 1 (09:26):
Jim in New Hampshire, thanks for holding Jam and welcome.
Speaker 3 (09:31):
Hey, Jeff, so I'm gonna try to bring a little
clarity of this. I feel like I'm always in the
middle of a lot of these things. You get the
millin Sudbury's on the one side, and he got the other.
Speaker 5 (09:39):
Side, seeing Mark Levins like a patriot. So I have
two things I want to respond to. One's the Israel,
you know what's going on there, And.
Speaker 3 (09:46):
One is the political assystem of this stands in this
country now with the Azrael situation. I think if you're
against in actions of a government, I don't think it
should be ever considered anti Semitic. I think it's just
I don't approve of the government. I was against the
Biden government. Doesn't mean I hate Americans. I was against
the Black Lives Matter movement. Doesn't mean that as a racist.
I just want looting everywhere. I was thet LGBT me
q Moutman just don't want our kids to be a
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doctor in his school. Do I hate Gave people, Absolutely not.
Do I hate Jewish people, absolutely not. Do they need
a nation? Of course, it's ridiculous even question that. Anyone
who says otherwise, it's just a bad person. I don't
know that lady who said they should be in doctor
Nisia camps. She's a bad person, just like Randy finding me.
He said some terrible things. He's a bad person. I'm
a Christian. It teness amount of Christian, but I believe
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in it being good.
Speaker 5 (10:29):
I believe in being good.
Speaker 3 (10:31):
To good people. So as far as the issual question,
do I think what they've done has been disproportionate? He asked,
Do I think they should.
Speaker 5 (10:37):
Have looked more into October seventh?
Speaker 3 (10:39):
Yes, of course I think there should be I think
our support for them should maybe be analyzed a little more.
Speaker 5 (10:44):
But should they exist, should they have a peaceful of course?
Speaker 3 (10:46):
I mean that region has been at war forever, we
spent trillions of dollars in it has it's all you
gotten worse and it's and it's much less safer for
them because you everyone terrorist, kill, you create ten and
going to But the whole thing to me, so to me,
if you're against that, it's against that. You're not against
the people, You're not against I don't anyone is against
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the people as just a bad person. I don't want
to hear from. I don't want them any win on government.
Speaker 5 (11:11):
On either side.
Speaker 3 (11:12):
So that's the Israel question.
Speaker 5 (11:13):
And again if I'm afraid of people more. I'm more
afraid of the Nick Wentz and the royfriends who on
the right, which is you know, that's a big movement,
and that's scary, and that's what I worry about it.
Speaker 3 (11:22):
At the left, I don't I don't know what's gonna happen.
I don't think you're gonna see camps. But do I
think they'll talk? Is dangerous, of course, of course, because
you never know what.
Speaker 2 (11:29):
It leads to.
Speaker 1 (11:30):
But well no, but Jim, look you touched on it.
We don't know what it's gonna lead to. And uh,
you know, Jim, look, this is really I understand you're
passionate about this issue. And of course it's perfectly legitimate
to criticize the government of Israel, the state of Israel,
just like it's proper meal fine and legitimate to criticize
the government of any country, including our own country, but
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any country. We have something called freedom of speech, the
First Amendment, and people have the right to agree to disagree.
You know, I'm a staunch opponent of communist China. I
would never ever say that people who defend the CCP,
not that I'm equating Israel with communist China. I think
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they're leagues apart and leagues different. But I'm just saying,
say a government that I profoundly disagree with, oky like
the Communist Chinese regime. Hey, you want to back communist China.
You know you've got Thomas Friedman in the New York
Times who's been praising communist China now for twenty freaking years.
You've got people like Joe Biden who've been appeasing Communist
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China their entire life. You've got I don't know how
many Democrats are constantly praising communists China. I would never
suggest it's time to put them all around them up
into an internment camp and you know, just arbitrarily arrest
them and just dump them in this camp in a
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prison and then start carting them one by one and
who knows maybe eventually well just massacreum. I mean, this
is sick. This is beyond evil. Like once you start
talking and you're running for Congress or you're an elected
member of Congress, once you start throwing internment camps, concentration
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camps on American soil and whatever group of Americans I
don't care should be thrown in there, I'm sorry, that's
beyond the pale. So you've had Democrats call for internment
camps during COVID, they're calling for re education camps. Now
they're calling for concentration camps against Jews. I mean, I
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think there's a certain point, Jim, where we have to
start saying, what is happening with the Democratic Party where
they're glorifying in the mass murder or the liquidation or
the mass imprisonment of Jews, because as their Jews, I'll
tell you, if it was Republicans that were pushing this,
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my god, I mean, we would never I'd be off
the air. We wouldn't be we would never live it down.
And instead you have this ugly fascism and that's what
it is rising within the Democratic Party, and the media
is desperately either coddling it, appeasing it, or trying to
bury it. Final word to you, Jim, Yeah, Jeff.
Speaker 5 (14:30):
So it goes to my second question again, I'm in
the middle. I kind of look at both sides of
what's going on here.
Speaker 3 (14:38):
The I think a lot of the anger is still
based on the economy.
Speaker 5 (14:42):
I think, you know, we see people like Graham Platin
air Berty seeing his or in I think why they're
getting ahead is not because people seem as fasci it's
because they're literally pushing the affordable issue very.
Speaker 3 (14:51):
Hard, same as Trump did, and the same reason Trump.
Speaker 5 (14:54):
Could attack by his own party like they're getting attacked
by their party.
Speaker 3 (14:57):
I think if we focus back in the deep state.
Speaker 5 (14:58):
Both focus back on the what's really the core of
the country and tearing apart, we will be united. I mean,
I would hope and not be as divided as they are.
Speaker 3 (15:07):
And those are the issues.
Speaker 5 (15:07):
I mean, Jooneixnore, whether he's Democratic Republican, he wants his
kids to have a decent.
Speaker 3 (15:12):
Future and a shot at the American dream, and that's
who we need to get back to.
Speaker 2 (15:15):
And Trump was there.
Speaker 5 (15:16):
I feel like the man left the mission and they're
looking down other people, whether it's Graham or them or whatever.
They're looking to that the Republicans had Matthew, whether you
liked him or lot, I thought he was on the
right side of a lot of these things. And I
want to see more than the Republican Party. I want
to see people pushing focusing on what matters, and we'll
get to.
Speaker 3 (15:32):
Where we need to be.
Speaker 1 (15:33):
No, Jim, I hear you, and You're making a lot
of sense on many issues. But here as an historian,
I mean I used to teach this to my students
at McGill University. The number one issue that carried hitler
int to power was you know, we would call it
today the affordability issue. It was inflation. He said he
was going to tame inflation. Inflation was raging out of control.
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And he said the traditional parties had failed, that the
political establishment were not able terrain in inflation which was
destroying and ravaging the middle and working class of Germany.
And he said, I have a plan. Here it is,
and I'm going to get inflation under control. I'm going
to make life a hell of a lot more affordable
for every German. Now was it worth electing Hitler? No?
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Six one seven two, six, six, sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. All Right, we've re established connection. Stuart
in Quinsy, Thanks for holding Stuart, and welcome.
Speaker 2 (16:31):
Good morning, Jeff. Thank you. As a conservative Jew, I
am worried, but I want to point out a couple
of things. Number One, Hitler tried to eliminate the Jews
by nineteen twenty eight, and then nineteen thirty three is
stoting gun control audiences. So I don't think it's going
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to happen here what she talks about, because I don't
think the Jews are going to docilely go to any
concentration camp. After the mistake we made during the Second
World War with the Japanese internment camps, the Supreme Court
has determined that those internment camps were totally illegal and
should never happen again on our soil. So I think
we're not You know, they can talk all they want,
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they can say those things, but I will also say
that this violates my civil rights. Threatening to throw me
in an internment camp and threatening to castrate me violates
my civil rights. It's not free speech anymore. It's like
yelling fire in a crowded theater when you threaten to
castraight someone that goes far beyond free speech and should
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be prosecuted the same way the government wants to go
after schools that aren't protecting Jews on campus at Harvard
and the Yale of the schools, they need to prosecute
anybody that threatens to castrate someone.
Speaker 1 (17:54):
Well, you know, Stuart, look how do I say this.
First of all, you're making very intelligent points and you're
making and this is not a criticism, this is just
a description. You're making very legalistic points, and you're right
on the legal merits one thousand percent correct, no question.
And so there's nothing I can refute on what you're saying,
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because I think what you're saying is not one hundred
but one thousand percent correct. What I would slightly disagree
with you on is when you have a major political
party that is allowing this kind of rhetoric. And not
just I'm not talking about, you know, something somebody says
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stupid at a rally, but this is her policy, and
this is increasingly the policy of many leading lights within
the Democratic Party. It is a very serious problem. It's
a sickness, it's a cancer, a disease. I'm not saying
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Nazism is going to prop up in twenty four hours
or tomorrow, but this does not bear good. This does
not bear well for the future of Jews in America
because I see what's happening to Jews in Europe, and
it took twenty twenty five years for it to get
to this point, and we're on that path. It's not
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going to happen overnight. And you're right, there are all
kinds of legal institutional safeguards in place. You're completely right,
but these Democrats seem to be determined to tear them down,
and you know, like in other words, Steward, Look, let
me just say this. If I came out and said
I think all handicap people, disabled people, whatever, people in
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wheelchairs should be put into a concentration camp and castrated.
Speaker 6 (19:52):
The audience could be beyond outraged. Never mind if I
was running for Congress. Never mind if you're saying running
as a Republican, I have some of the leading people
in the Republican parties supporting me, agreeing with me, and
funding me. So what I'm saying is the wind is
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blowing in a very ominous direction. And this woman's campaign
is still on, her website is still up, she's raising
a ton of cash, and you've got countless progressive Democrats
knowing what she stands for. They're backing her all the way.
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I mean, Stuart, as I like to say, Aya Yai Houston,
we have a problem. Am I wrong, Stewart?
Speaker 2 (20:46):
But that's why I said, I think the Justice Department
should prosecute this. This becoes far beyond anything that is
closely related to free speech. Okay, and my last point
is a little different. There's a group called the JFTO
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Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership. Yes, when Jews
say never again, they mean never again. Go ahead try it's.
Speaker 1 (21:16):
Oh, that's why a I'm a big supporter of the
Second Amendment. And I'm with you, Stuart again this time,
not one thousand and a million percent. We all should
defend ourselves in our families. Don't get me wrong, but
when you got this kind of garbage coming out, this
kind of antisemitic, dangerous poison emanating from a major political party,
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it's time to get a weapon. It's time to get
a gun. It's time to defend yourself. It's time to
practice the Second Amendment because you can't. Now, you listen,
you got to protect yourself and your family. And you know, Stuart, look,
we're just looking at it from the perspective of an individual.
She's got countless followers. They love her, they agree with her.
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I think she's the best thing since sliced bread. So
that's what I mean when I say, now there's a
real ugly underside to the Democratic Party.