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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Jeff Cooner a very happy man. Not just Boston's bulldozer,
a very happy Boston's bulldozer. I want to give a
big thank you to Mike in Somerville. Mike, I love
you in a non sexual way, my friend. Why what
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a pizza drop? We got this? He sent us this
huge cheese pizza. I mean, Sandy, what do you think
I mean? We could feel like what ten twelve people
and Mike is just he's tearing it apart right now,
Mike is, Mike is loving it, Sandy's loving it.
Speaker 2 (00:45):
We are.
Speaker 1 (00:46):
We cannot thank you enough, Mike. Delicious cheese pizza, Mike,
Thank you, Mike in Somerville, best audience in the business.
Six onths, Mike, you call front of the list. Okay,
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So Mike is so enjoying the pizza. He this was
in my ear, but you know, kind of a like
he's really chomping on that thing, Mike. Mike wanted me
to tell you, Mike in Somerville, call into the show
and there's a good chance you could be caller of
the week. You're let's put it this way, You'll be
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near the front of the line for Caller of the Week.
Now you're gonna say, Jeff, that's corruption. That's paid a play. Jeff,
what is it? Your price is a delicious giant cheese pizza. Hey,
if you can't beat them, join them. Six one seven
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two six six sixty eight sixty eight is the number.
Heather in Maine. Thanks for holding Heather, and welcome.
Speaker 3 (02:07):
Good morning, Jas and Cornel.
Speaker 4 (02:09):
How are you good?
Speaker 2 (02:10):
Good?
Speaker 1 (02:11):
Well that pizza drop. Everybody here is very happy, Heather.
Speaker 3 (02:16):
Well, I'm so glad. That's awesome. Good for you. I
totally agree with your former Coller Ray saying that we
need to dismantle this from the top down. It starts
with the president, not our president now, but our former president,
all the way through the states and the city levels.
I mean, look at San Francisco. We traveled there a
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couple of years ago and our car got broken into.
Everything got stolen. Nobody cared. The police wouldn't even ran
us a police report. We had to wait to get
back to Boston to get a police report.
Speaker 4 (02:48):
It was crazy.
Speaker 3 (02:49):
But my other point is where is pim BONDI she
should be arresting woo and I have to just make
an observation about her last week. I don't know if
you saw on the footage of her and Trumps walking
through the DOJ when he visited last week. She just
looked so starstruck. And I get that. I mean, President
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Trump is awesome, but she's got to be tough and
she's got to do her job. And I feel like
she's sleeping at the wheel right now.
Speaker 1 (03:21):
Well, Heather, Look, I get emails from, you know, prominent
conservative commentators and activists, and I don't want to divulge
any any names because this was sent to me, you know,
on anonymity. In other words, this is private. But they've
counted now fifty nine times. I'm just citing their numbers
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that Pam Bondi has been on Fox News this year
fifty ninth. Now, to be fair, some of it was
before she was confirmed as Attorney General, but she's done
a lot of Fox News appearances after she been confirmed.
And look, I'm gonna tell you what they say to me.
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She's very good on TV. No, really, all kidding aside,
she's very good on TV. She's very telligenic, she's articulate,
she's smart, she's punchy. She may even have a career
as a host or a Fox News contributor or a commentator.
That's all fine and good, but that's not what I
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need or want in an attorney general. And so, and
it's not just her, there's other members in the Trump
cabinet and the Trump administration. Every time I turn on
Fox or Grace has it on or whatever, because we
go back between news Max and Fox, I always see
them on, you know, their face on the screen, and
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I'm like, is anybody getting any work done? So look
less interviewing, more investigating and arresting. That's that's my advice.
And so that's I fear that you have some people
there who see their job as a stepping stone either
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to run for office in twenty twenty eight in terms
of being potentially a presidential candidate, or to have a
media career. And I think that's been one of the
most destructive things about cable news many but this is
one of them. Look how many. I'm just gonna use
Fox as an example, But CNN is notorious, MSNBC, it
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doesn't matter. You make your money in politics and then
you get a gig on CNN or MSNBC. So whether
it's David Axelrod, whether it's Paul Bagala, whether it's George
Stephanopolis who served under Bill Clinton. So you do, you know,
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spend some time on the political side, work in an administration,
and then boom, you get your own show or you
become a talking head. John Brannan Clapper, they all became
talking heads. Well, look at Fox News. How many former
members of Congress have a show on Fox, especially in
their weekend lineups. It's incredible, almost everybody, and it's all
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big mouth. They never did much. I mean, they talk
a big game. Trey Goudi is one of the first
ones that come to my mind. Did nothing in Congress,
but man would he yap in front of those cameras.
Big tough guy. Never did a thing. Boom show on Fox.
So she's good on TV. She's telegenic, she's a good
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talking head. But I don't want someone who's gonna be
on the camera. I want someone who's gonna go after
Michelle Woo and Brandon Johnson and David Johnston and Mora Healy.
I want someone who's gonna start putting people in jail
and put the handcuffs on am I wrong Heather.
Speaker 3 (07:06):
To start making examples of these woke leaders that we
have in these cities, towns and States, and I really
am wondering where are the Epstein files, Jeff? What is
taking so long for her to release those?
Speaker 1 (07:22):
It's been weeks, weeks.
Speaker 4 (07:25):
Gone right, weeks.
Speaker 1 (07:28):
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I just want to text line has been on fire,
especially the last couple of hours over Michelle wo. Let
me just read this from six to oh three. By
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the way, you can text the cooner man seven zero
four seven zero seven zero four seven zero Jeff. My
message to Michelle Wu is this illegal aliens are not
quote unquote our own or quote unquote your own, but
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the legal citizens of Boston are and always have been.
Start looking out for your own and stop adopting everyone
else's quote unquote own, because that's not in your job description.
Do your job or step down. Since when are illegal aliens?
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And by six h three hit the nail on the head,
Since when are illegal aliens and especially violent criminal illegals
for God's sakes, gang dangers, child molesters, murderers, fentanyl dealers, rapists,
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that's our own. No, hey, I don't want anything to
do with you. If that's your own WHOA, that's not
a family. I want to be a part of WHOA.
So that's what it means now to be a Bostonian
or you belong in Massachusetts A trend Ragua MS thirteen.
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I mean this. These people are sick six one seven
two six six sixty eight sixty eight agree, disagree. Dan
in New Hampshire, Thanks for holding Dan, and welcome.
Speaker 4 (09:59):
Thanks for taking going to call Jeff. I appreciate it.
I have to admit you've been on.
Speaker 5 (10:04):
Fire really excoriating it today. But what I have to
say is is what Trump has to say. When he
was looking at Zelenski, he says, hey, you don't have
the cards. And the problem is with Massachusetts, New York, California.
You've got a political lineup.
Speaker 6 (10:26):
You've got you know, the Senators, you've got the Congress,
You've got all the people, the the attorney generals, the
city councils, all of these people are holding the cards
in the.
Speaker 4 (10:40):
Law in their hand and don't allow the execution of
fair law. So for the people in Massachusetts, you say
to yourself, how can these people be speaking such crazy
talk about letting all of these illegals and all of
the drugs and all of the crime and everything that
we see. How can they allow that to have happened.
Who's allowing it to happen? The establishment? The establishment is corrupt.
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They hold all the cards. I really do believe that
the way to winning the situation is just the way
Trump is doing it, step by step through success. And
it's his success in each an individual state that he's
working his way through. And everyone can see, as we
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know eighty twenty seventy thirty, no matter how you cut it,
that his performance is winning the day because he's sharing
the American dream of what it is and what we
should have, what equal law is, what freedom is. And
when you see here what you're talking about, and you
see how lopsided it is in these deep states like Massachusetts, California, Illinois,
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and you just see how bad it is you've got
to say, look at the depth of the swamp and
these dates, these are the states that are of the
deepest levels of swamp. And what's going to happen is
that as Trump's success keeps rolling and rolling and rolling
as it is, that they're going to come up. They're
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going to have their day, but he's going to handle
them when all the cards are in his hand, not
in their hand. And what you're going to see is
an exposure of all of the crimes like you've mentioned
with Janet Woo and the rest of them. All of
that is just being documented. And it's just like anything
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when you go to the gunfight. You've got to be
ready for the fight. You've got to have your target,
and you've got to know when to pull the trigger.
And believe me, the trigger is going to be pulled
on these people, but it takes time and you just
can't rush into it. You've got to basically gain momentum
the way that the president has. Let's not jump too
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hard on home and he's had a lot on his plate.
He's done a great job, but he's up to his
neck in the swamp and he's doing his best and
he is going to come to the town of Boston.
He already has and he has done his job. But
the level of corruption in the town, in California, Illinois,
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and there are other places, it's such So how can
I say there are no CODs for the average person
to have any just law. And that's why nobody wants
to step up because they know they'll be crushed. And
anybody with any brain realizes that. And that's why you
don't see a lot of people, you know, jumping to
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try to save the day, because they just don't have
the political might. So what I'm trying to tell you.
Speaker 1 (13:48):
Is no, no, Dan, listen. Look, your point is very
very well taken. It's very perceptive, insightful, I think, very coherent,
very cogent. I completely agree with you, and but I
just want to add this because you really touched I
think for me anyway, at least, it's a raw nerve. Yeah,
you're right. You know you're gonna get crushed, you know it.
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You go up against the swamp, whether it's here or
in Washington or it doesn't matter. But let me just
tell you this, and I'm speaking now from the heart.
The only people that have my back is this audience,
This is what I find incredible. Ordinary working people, tax paying,
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law abiding people have more courage in their pinky than
people in the so called conservatives in the media, in
talk radio, in journalism, in politics. Every single one of
them is a coward. I'm telling you it's unbelievable. And
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I think one of the reasons why, you know, we're
to answer my own question, I guess why is it
that Republicans are always afraid to, you know, arrest somebody,
charge somebody, really stick their neck out, you know, really
start sending people to jail. Is because the one thing
Republicans understand is Republicans never have someone else's back. And
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I'm telling you I know this, I sense it every time,
like today, I'm going to battle today. I know the
mayor is going to be gunning for me after today's show,
I guarantee it. I know it, and I'm gonna have
the Democrats gunning for me. I feel outside of this audience,
outside of you, Okay, I feel alone because I am alone.
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I'm really I'm bearing my soul to you. No one's
going to back no one has my back, no one's
going to protect me, no one's going to defend me.
In fact, the first chance they get, they're going to
put a knife in my back to get rid of me.
So that's why most Republicans are conservative. You say, well,
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why don't they arrest anybody, Jeff? Why don't they do anything?
Why don't they frontally challenge the corrupt system? Because you're
gonna get crushed. And the reason why you're gonna get
crushed you have no backup. You have no backup. And
this is what I fear, Dan. We need to start
putting people in jail, powerful people, influential people, because if
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they don't start going to jail, there are no consequences.
And if there are no consequences, what's the incentive for
them to stop. They're just gonna keep going and going
and going. Okay, Mike, I've got all these people up
on the board, but you're not telling me who to
go to. Rich Inmateck, thanks for holding Rich and welcome
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Hello Rich. Okay, let's see if we can we connect
with Rich Joel in abbing Ten, thanks for holding Joe
and welcome.
Speaker 4 (17:07):
Hey, good moyan.
Speaker 2 (17:08):
Jeff, thanks saking my call. I agree with you when
we say, yeah, we have to put the bad people
in prison. But when we say we have all this evidence.
I mean, I think you forget that. In Trump's first term,
he took Hillary first to federal court for the Russia collusions.
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I was dismissed. Then Ken Paston took Killary to state
court in Texas, and not only was that dismissed with sanctions,
Trump had to pay millions to pay Hillary's lawyer's fees.
And then when we said the election was stolen and
Rudy was out there doing all that, he gets in
front of a court and we finally has to put
the evidence up. He says, I don't have any evidence,
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and I lied about these people with the tech tax,
and he has to pay millions and get this bond.
So I think our evidence has to be a little
bit more solid because when we're actually were getting there,
it ain't it ain't working well.
Speaker 1 (18:03):
I mean, Joe, you're talking about very different cases and different,
very different stories. But let's just stick to Michelle Wu.
She's openly I mean, there's I don't the evidence is there.
I mean, she's defying federal immigration law.
Speaker 5 (18:20):
There.
Speaker 1 (18:22):
I'm sorry, what worry?
Speaker 2 (18:24):
The evidence wasn't there?
Speaker 1 (18:25):
I'm sorry, what are you talking about? Which case?
Speaker 2 (18:27):
Kill Clinton? The evidence wasn't.
Speaker 1 (18:29):
There was overwhelming, but that was a bit. It's a
different situation. Uh, there were different reasons for why that
case was dismissed. What I'm just saying is this, Joe,
you're talking about evidence, okay, and I agree with you.
We got to do a great job, much better job
at laying out our evidence. But in the case of
Michelle Wu, the evidence is her mouth. The evidence is
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our own words, the evidence is our own actions. It's indisputable.
She's saying, I will not obey federal immigrants law. She
says it. She's under oath saying it. She said it
at the State of the City address. Illegal aliens will
not be deported under my watch. Period. We will not
cooperate with Ice. Period. We are going to keep Boston
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a sanctuary city. Period. We are releasing criminal illegals onto
the streets, period no warrant. We don't. Then we're not
going to hold them. Child molesters, I don't care, rapists, gangbangers,
fentanyl dealers, murderers, we don't care. So what I'm saying is, Joe,
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this is no longer a question in this case. It's
no longer a question of evidence. She is wilfully defying
and violating federal immigration law. In fact, the whole term
sanctuary city means we're a sanctuary from the law. Illegals
are allowed in our city, and we're going to prot
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So it's a question of will, that's the question. Now,
are you willing to risk a confrontation with the mayor
of Boston and the entire Democratic Party in Massachusetts and
the Democratic Party nationally? Are you willing to put a
mayor in jail or at least charge them and prosecute them.
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Are you willing to do that? And so far there's
been a lot of talk, a lot of tough talk,
but no one has got on the Republican side. No
one has had the guts to do it. And all
I'm saying is do it. Final word to you.
Speaker 4 (20:42):
Joe.
Speaker 2 (20:44):
Oh. If they have the evidence, they should do it.
They did it to what that bog Danovich guy who
took who took the Obama's seat and then Trump on them.
So if they can put a candidate or a politician
in jail, I don't know why, if they have the evidence,
why they don't go for it. It's just I think
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that they think they have the evidence, and like what
you have the evidence.
Speaker 1 (21:11):
They don't have the guts. That's the problem. They don't
have the guts. And even on Blagojevich, remember he was
trying to sell Obama Senate seat. Those are Democrats that
put him in jail. I'm just telling you, Republicans never
put anyone in jail. Like again, I keep over and
over again. We could go back I don't know how
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many decades. And I ask people, give me an example
of a Republican attorney general, state attorney general, governor, never
mind a federal administration. I don't care. First Bush administration,
second Bush administration. Trump. I love the guy, love the guy.
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But that's why we were so unhappy with Jeff Sessions
as ag. He did nothing, Porterhouse Steak, Bill Barr did nothing.
That's why I'm a little jumpy with Pam BONDI. I'm like,
come on, I'm getting a little impatient here because I've
seen this movie before. So what I'm saying, Joe is
Republicans never put corrupt democrats in jail. Never. Never. And
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the question is why. And I think the answer is
because they don't have guts, Because there are a bunch
of yellow livered cowards, Because once the media complains, the
second the media goes booh, they panic. That's my theory.
Joe six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight, Mike,
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how much time left? No time? Okay, all right, so
look this story is not going anywhere. Trust me when
I tell you this. As I said that State of
the City address, she was practically beggar Holman and Trump
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to arrest her. She was not just defiant, she was brazen.
She was insulting