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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Okay, let me ask all of you what did you
make of Trump's meeting with Zoran the Kami, Mam Donnie
just I'm just curious. Did you did you think that
Trump ran circles around him, played him, Uh, basically a

(00:21):
form of three D chests as many of you are saying,
patted him on the back, praised him, which shocked the
entire media and frankly the entire left. And now mum Donnie,
the expectations have been set so high by Trump. Uh,
Mamdanie is going to look like a failure no matter
what he does. So do you think that mum Donnie

(00:43):
was effectively co opted by President Trump, which was maybe
the purpose of everything. I'm just curious. Or do you
think that Trump made a mistake that he that he
essentially thought he was co opting Mumdanni but ended up
legitimizing Mumdanni and giving him a huge pr victory over Trump.

(01:10):
Where you disappointed that it turned into basically a bromance.
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
audience split right down the middle, literally right down the middle. Okay,
this is from five oh eight, Jeff. People need to

(01:31):
calm down. I think people are just more shocked five
oh eight, you know, than losing their hair pulling their
hair out. But uh, anyway, Jeff, people need to calm down.
Mam Donnie is a fraud. Trump played them like a fraud.

(01:56):
And now you watch, when Mumdanni doesn't deliver, he will
not be able to blame Trump. Mam Donnie was played.
This is the art of the deal. Interesting. Interesting, Okay,
here's a message on Messenger and it says pretty much

(02:21):
the very opposite. Again, the audience is I mean literally,
you know, uh split fifty to fifty Jeff again, Maryanne
in Florida, Jeff, this wasn't just Trump being cordial, and
it certainly is nothing like he is with Jijinping or
Vladimir Putin. This was complete ass kissing. And I just

(02:44):
can't take it anymore. When people were so in love
with Obama, we Republicans hated it and called it a cult.
I'm sorry, Jeff, this is no different. Trump was kissing
Mam Donnie's ass. Something is not right. I always listen
to my gut, and it's never been wrong. Do I

(03:06):
want to be wrong this time?

Speaker 2 (03:08):
Yes?

Speaker 3 (03:08):
I do?

Speaker 1 (03:10):
But nothing good is going to come up for this,
for Trump or for New York City. I'm done Trump
sanitized that Muslim pos so. I mean again, feelings are
very strong on both sides. Six one seven two six

(03:30):
six sixty eight sixty eight Mags in New Hampshire. Thanks
for holding Mags and welcome.

Speaker 4 (03:40):
Good morning, Jeff, And as always, God bless you and
thank you for everything that you do.

Speaker 1 (03:45):
And I pleasure, pleasure everybody.

Speaker 2 (03:47):
Have a happy Thanksgiving, you too.

Speaker 1 (03:49):
Happy Thanksgiving. All the best to you and your family. Mags.
I got to ask you, I don't think anybody is
more Maga than you. I don't think anybody is more
pro Trump than you. I don't think anyone is more
America first than you. What did you make of that
love test in the Oval Office? A? Were you surprised?

(04:12):
And B? Did Trump play Mom Donnie or do you
think he gave him a that you know or that
Mam Donnie played Trump. I'm just curious what was your take?

Speaker 4 (04:25):
So, Jeff, I'm on the fence about it. I'll be
honest with you. I didn't know why he would have
had him into the Oval office.

Speaker 5 (04:32):
To begin with, because.

Speaker 4 (04:37):
We know that he's a communist, we know what he
is okay, And I personally am afraid for the people
in New York. I have a lot of friends that
are Jewish that live in New York that don't know
what to make of any of this. And once again,
in my own opinion, I feel like cheating is a
part of how he got in there until we straightened
out all of our voting systems, Jeff, I'll can consistently

(05:00):
think cheating, cheating, cheating, okay, especially when things happen just
like the last election we had. Okay, I just I
can't help myself. I think a lot of people are
upset with Trump because of all this epstinct to be
honest with you, which was like, why did you do that? Trump?
Why didn't you just release it? Who gives the damn? Okay?

(05:22):
And why haven't we seen any chargers pressed against anyone
for treason when all of these people that we know
during COVID hurt our country. There's a lot of things.
I love Trump. I still love Trump. I still believe
in Trump, and I hope that he has a plan

(05:43):
that I believe in because I think that he was
sent to us by God. I really do, because I
think we were screwed if he didn't come. But I
think he needs to do some things that a lot
of these people that did our country wrong and people
in this country need to see that. And that's why
I think people like Marianne and Florida are rarely hacked

(06:06):
off because I can understand it personally, because I think
he has made mistakes in this you know, during this term,
and I think he can still have time to pick
that up and reverse it. But he needs to make
moves like he always does, and he hasn't seen to
do that this term.

Speaker 1 (06:25):
Yeh, interesting, wow, interesting to Trump's people who are listening,
you better pay attention Mags in New Hampshire, I would say,
is you know the you know archtypical really the archtypical
Maga supporter, Maga patriot. So, uh, you know, to President Trump,

(06:48):
you better pay attention. People are saying you're making more
mistakes in this term than in the previous term, and
they want you to They want you to turn things around.
Focus more on the economy, forcus, more on domestic issues.

Speaker 5 (07:02):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (07:02):
And I'm not so sure, you know, giving two you know,
the proverbial two kisses on the cheek to Mam Donnie,
I don't know if that's playing well with the bass
your answers to see.

Speaker 6 (07:14):
And I said, he asked about your comment called the
president and the fascist, and your answer was, but.

Speaker 1 (07:21):
Carson Trump and I can clear at our positions, in
our views, are you affirmat.

Speaker 3 (07:26):
That you think President Trump's a fascist? I've spoken about that.

Speaker 1 (07:29):
Okay, Okay, that's easier. It's easier than explaining a petal.
But it was incredible And so Mam Donnie. You can't
see it, but Mam Donni's shaking his head, sorry, nodding
his head forgive me. He's nodding his head up and
down and he goes yes, like yeah, he is a fascist.
And at that spot and Trump is just like lad da,

(07:51):
I've been called worse. Just just say it. Let's move on.
Ay ya yai, I mean seriously, a ya yai. Thirty
four now on the Great Wrko Jeff Kooner Boston's bulldozer
six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Okay. Even though Trump I mean really

(08:15):
treated him well, I mean, even his most rabbit foes
in the liberal media admitted that he gave him Mumdnni,
he gave mum Donnie the red carpet treatment, a wonderful
tour of the White House. Apparently, even his own chief

(08:36):
of staff mum Donnie, said Trump was incredibly gracious in
the forty five minute private meeting, really anything they wanted
to eat, to drink. He listened to everything mum Donnie
had to say. He said, he could not have been
a more gracious, polite, receptive host. And then of course
the press conference that has really I think stunned everybody,

(09:01):
Like you know, it's like both sides everybody, liberals, conservatives,
the right, the left, Republicans, Democrats, everybody's dumbfounded. But anyway,
Mamdannie was traded extremely well, I mean extremely well. Now
let me just make two quick points. So let me
ask Mamdanni in the left if he's Hitler, if Trump

(09:26):
is a fascist, a Nazi, a dictator, a death spot,
what why would you go meet with him? I wouldn't
meet with Hitler, would you? And then you still this
is how this is how ridiculous, like we're in the
theater of the absurd. And then do you still think

(09:46):
he's Hitler? Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, but you know he's
focused on affordability. I mean that's like, well, yeah, I mean, well, hey,
you know, Hitler wants to make sure that the working
class have affordable home So yeah, I'm with that. Alf
I went and met without alf what He's then asked again.

(10:11):
He goes on NBC's Meet the Mess with Kirstin Welker
and she says, you know you've been calling him, you know, Hitler, Nazi,
fascist dictator. I got to ask you again, did you
meet what a fascist? Yesterday? Listen to mom Donnie's response.

(10:32):
Roll cut fourteen Mike.

Speaker 6 (10:36):
Press conference with President Trump. A reporter asked you whether
you believe that President Trump is in fact a fascist
word that you've used in the past. You're about to answer.
Then President Trump sort of jumped in and he said, quote,
that's okay, you can just say yes. It's easier than
explaining it. So, mister mayrilect, just to be very clear,

(10:57):
do you think that President Trump is a fascist?

Speaker 3 (10:59):
And after Presiden Trump said that, I said, yes, And
so you do. And that's something that I've said in
the past, I say today. And I think what I
appreciated about the conversation that I had with the President
was that we were not shy about the places of
disagreement about the politics that has brought us to this moment,
and we also wanted to focus on what it could
look like to deliver on a shared analysis of an
affordability crisis for New Yorkers.

Speaker 1 (11:21):
I mean, this guy's a complete bs or. I mean,
this is Taka. I mean, right to our face. I mean, seriously,
this is Takia, right to our face. So let me
get this straight. Like either words have meaning or they don't.
Either you mean what you say or you don't. So
let me get this straight. If you believe that Trump

(11:43):
is a fascist, why the hell would you ever meet
with the fascist? I wouldn't, would you? And not just
meet with a fascist, but you know, glad hand with him,
pat each other on the back, make jokes, crack jokes.
I mean, I mean, just you know, in other words, mom,

(12:04):
Donnie also gave Trump some legitimacy from the left's point
of view. He met with them, he praised them, he
was warmed to him. So why would you do that
if you really believe this guy's a fascist? I mean,
if you want to know, I mean, you know Hitler.
Did you know they didn't make the auto bonn under

(12:26):
they constructed the auto bonn under Hitler? I'm just stating
a fact. You know, workers got paid vacations under Hitler.
Literally he drove inflation down in Germany, the quote affordability
crisis in Germany. The Furre took care of that.

Speaker 7 (12:44):
So what so what.

Speaker 1 (12:49):
So if you yeah, yeah, you're right, Sandy saying you know, well,
you know, Trump meets with dictators, and I'm Donnie's gonna
meet with whoever to get the city what he needs.
But he's gonna get what he needs whether he meets
with Trump or not. So my point is, if you

(13:09):
believe what you're saying, then why would you go meet
with him? And why would you be so pleasant to him?
It's just the whole In other words, look, if a
man is a dictator who is going to destroy the
constitution of the United States and poses a quote unquote
existential threat to democracy, you don't go there with a

(13:33):
smile on your face, shake his hand, pat him on
the back, and say we're buddies. That means you don't
believe what you're saying. I mean, it's just the whole
thing is disgusting. But my point is, what did Trump
get out of this? Again? I go back to the
I'm I really, I'm not arguing I'm asking, seriously, where's

(13:54):
the three D chess? Mom Donnie is still you know,
lashing out at him. Mom Donnie is still slandering him.
Nothing has changed, He's still attacking him viciously, and talk
about an ingrate. The president treats you five stars, gives

(14:18):
you the warmest welcome, imaginable, treats you with nothing but class, grace,
and courtesy to the point that he's getting massive blowback
from his own supporters. And you run to the media
less than twenty four hours later and libel him and
slander him and defame him as a fascist. I'm sorry,

(14:44):
he really is a POS. Forgive me, but I'm sorry.
It's true. He's a low life POS. Now, if you
think there was any accommodation on the Sanctuary City front,
well here it is. By the away his staff, all
of them either hard line communists or hard line as Lomists.

(15:10):
He's loading up his staff with the most radical Marxist
or radical supporters of the Muslim brotherhood. Imaginable. Here's one
of them. This is his chief of staff and Ma'm
Donnie's chief of staff, and she's asked, point blank, well,
are you guys gonna give a little bit on this,

(15:31):
you know, on ICE coming in and deporting illegals and
you know, making New York City apparently the most radical
sanctuary city in the country. Listen to her response roll
cut sixteen. Mike, Okay, we're having a problem with the
technical issue. Okay. Anyway, so the chief of staff says

(15:57):
that no deportations are inhumane. This is Mam Donnie's chief
oft staff, and that we will have the strongest sanctuary
city in the entire country. We will not cooperate with ICE.
Only with the most violent extreme falons will we cooperate

(16:19):
with ICE. So basically, mass murderers and mass rapists. So
if you're not a mass murderer and you're not a
mass rapist, Mamdani's not letting ICE into New York City.

Speaker 8 (16:34):
We certainly were clear about our disagreements in the room,
and the marilect made clear that we uphold sanctuary laws
in our city and all immigrants will be safe in
our city. We also made very clear that we feel
there has been inhumane raids just this week, so it
will be a future conversation with the president. But we
again grounded an overall desire and the acknowledgment that our

(16:57):
sanctuary city laws allow cooperation in extreme violent felony cases,
and that is something where I think we have alignment.

Speaker 1 (17:06):
So that was the chief of staff, El Bizard Church,
she's Mumdnni's chief of staff, basically saying, you know, this
was after the meeting. Yeah, we may cooperate on the
most extreme violent felons, you know, illegal aliens. I guess
I don't know mass murderers, you know, I don't know

(17:28):
drug kingpins, mass rapists. But other than that, we're staying
a sanctuary city. We're going to be a hardcore sanctuary city,
and we're not cooperating with ICE. And apparently, according to her,
we told Trump right to his face in the meeting
we're not backing down. So again, the question I have

(17:48):
for everybody is what did Trump get, in your view
out of the meeting. I know what everybody knows what
Mum Donnie got, call me mamdanni. He got, I mean
he you know, he basically got Trump's seal of approval.
He got a romance with the President in the White House.
So he's walking away smiling ear to ear. But what

(18:12):
did Trump get? In other words, what did the rest
of America get? Six one, seven, two, six, six, sixty eight,
sixty eight, seven fifty one. Now on the Great Wrko
Jeff Kohner Boston's Bulldozer, let me ask all of you
to me the ultimate question. Should Trump have met with

(18:34):
Mom Donnie? And what did you make of the fact
that it turned into a love fest? Good? Good idea
on the part of Trump, bad idea on the part
of Trump. Do you support Trump's charm offensive or do
you believe what he did amounts or his tantamount to appeasement. Listen, now,

(18:59):
this is a jack posa, Biek. He is asking a
question up to Mamdanni about Mam Donnie's pledge that he
is going to raise taxes on quote unquote white neighborhoods,

(19:19):
and Mum Donnie does not back down an inch. This
is what the president standing right, sorry, sitting right beside
Mumdannie roll cut fifteen Mike.

Speaker 9 (19:34):
Shifting the tax burden for property taxes from what he
called minority communities to white based communities and putting.

Speaker 1 (19:42):
More taxes on white people.

Speaker 9 (19:44):
Also noticed that in your acceptance, But he didn't mention,
didn't mention anything about America or Christians or.

Speaker 1 (19:51):
White people in general.

Speaker 9 (19:52):
And so I didn't know if that was on one
of the policies that you guys had spoken about.

Speaker 3 (19:56):
We focused on affordability, we focused on the cost of
living crisis. What I will say is that I am
very much interested in property tax reform because what we
see right now in New York City is a system
that is so inequitable that it can't even stand up
in court. And the President and I spoke about the
importance of not only building more housing, but also making
sure that regulation of housing is something that is manageable

(20:17):
to actually get through and not the cause of yet
another weight that we see are singularly.

Speaker 9 (20:20):
You're continuing this idea of race based property taxes.

Speaker 3 (20:24):
No, to be very clear, No, the use of the
term was a description of neighborhoods, not a description of intent.

Speaker 9 (20:30):
So if you intend attack the way your natal words were.

Speaker 3 (20:32):
No, we intend to create a fair property tax system
because we want a New York City that is not
only fair and equitable, but also one that every New
York can afford.

Speaker 1 (20:39):
Right. No, he's not backing down from going after white
based neighborhoods. He's saying, well, you know, we deny the intent. Well,
of course, if he admits the intent. It's a violation
of civil rights laws, and it's going to be shot down.
But the point is he's saying no, no, no, no, we
need property tax reform, which is code for we're going

(20:59):
to go after the white neighborhoods. They're going to bear
more of the burden. So with the President literally a
foot away from him, So what I'm saying is whatever
you want to say about Mumdanni. And I can't stand him,
I really can't. I think he's I think he's a
serious danger to the country. I think there's no question

(21:20):
he stood his ground. He gave nothing, He compromised nothing,
at least in public. Trump, on the other hand, at
least publicly gave a lot of ground. And again, I
want to repeat this point. I know I've said it before,
but it bears repeating. Trump often and consistently said throughout

(21:44):
the entire press conference. He is a great mayor. He
may be the greatest mayor. I would live under a
Mumdanni Maryrialty. He's got phenomenal ideas for New York. On
and on and on. Mam Donnie never never once praised
Trump personally, never never, in fact, to his credit, he

(22:08):
called him a fascist to his face. So do I
think it was a mistake, Yes, but that's me. I
want to hear from you. Six one seven two six
six sixty eight sixty eight lines are blazing Russ in Boston.
Thanks for holding Russ and welcome.

Speaker 5 (22:31):
Good morning, Jeff, Hi Russ. This should be no surprise.
This is how he deals with communists, whether it's communist
China or rocket Man in North Korea. Let's see how
this plays out when men Dani Sayls, Trump can say
I tried to work with him for the benefit of

(22:52):
New York City. Many things we agree on.

Speaker 2 (22:56):
I will always.

Speaker 5 (22:57):
Give President Trump the benefit of the doubt, whether corporate
America all this is the government. No matter what comes
out of his mouth, he creatively can walk it back
and effectively.

Speaker 2 (23:12):
And never forget that about Trump. Yes, did he go
overboard with this? Was I a little unhappy? I overboard?

Speaker 3 (23:18):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (23:18):
I was okay, But you know, let's be honest. If
we had an honest media, Trump would have an eighty
percent approval rating on what he's accomplished, and as far
as what he's accomplished, he's second to none. And Jef,
I will always put my faith in Donald Trump.

Speaker 1 (23:36):
You know, Maruss, I got to say, that's a very
interesting take. I've not heard anybody say that that this
is how he deals with communists. Look, you know, in
other words, look, he sits down with Jijinpang. He prais
a gee, he prais his little rocket man. It doesn't
matter who that call he is. He you know, he
strokes there, you go. He says he's going to work

(23:58):
with them, but you know, underneath the table, behind closed doors,
he's doing everything possible to bring him down, to undermine him,
to subvert them. And he can turn around and say, hey,
look I gave this guy all the support he needed,
all the help you want it. Don't blame me if
this guy goes you know, if Mom Donnie goes down,

(24:19):
and he will go down, can't blame me. I mean,
I couldn't have been nicer to the guy. Russ. I
want to touch on this, I want to develop it
more in about half an hour. But let me just
go with you, because you're such a long time astute
observer of politics. The elephant in the room is not

(24:40):
just that he met with Mom Donnie, but about four
hours later, after he met with Mom, Donnie and did
the press conference. Marjorie Taylor Green publicly announced her resignation
from Congress, effective January fifth, twenty twenty six. So basically,
about what is it, six weeks she's gone, she's resigning,

(25:04):
She's leaving Congress. So it was a double whammy. It
was both Mumdanni and the way Trump seemed to be
fawning all over him, and then of course the resignation
of Marjorie Taylor Green. And so let me just paint
the picture for you, and I want to get your reaction.
On the one hand, you have President Trump celebrating and

(25:27):
praising Mumdanni and Islamo Communist in the Oval office to
the point where he says, this man beside me could
literally be the greatest mayor in the history of New
York City. And on the other side, maybe his most

(25:48):
loyal MAGA supporter, the one who was with him from
the very beginning, the one when he was impeached twice,
defended him after January sixth, was one of the few
people that didn't abandon him, The one who was one
of his most strident supporters in Congress now says she

(26:12):
was called a trader by Trump over certain issues he
was going to primary her and that she now is
leaving Congress, and Trump tweeted out or whatever on True
Social said that he is celebrating the fact that she
is resigning her seat, that it is good for the

(26:32):
country that Marjorie Taylor Green is a congresswoman no more so.
In other words, he's praising mom, Donnie, and he's dancing
on the political grave of maybe one of his most
if not the most loyal MAGA patriot in Congress. Something

(26:53):
is not right here? Am I wrong?

Speaker 5 (26:57):
Russ Leon Drum does a cruising okay, and sometimes just
say why the hell did he do that?

Speaker 2 (27:07):
Okay? But then the bottom line comes and he rides
above it, and sometimes I'm amazed at how the hell
he's able to do it. But the guy has such
a phenomenal personality. And the other thing is is that
you can say anything to Trump and he don't give
a damn because he just discounts the sauce and says,
scrow you, okay, And that's why you can't sell them.

(27:30):
He's just an unbelievable person. I've never met or seen
anyone like him in my life.

Speaker 1 (27:36):
Interesting, He's incredible. So Mike so, Gruss, you're not troubled
at all that he elevated Mum Donnie, praised Mumdannie, and
basically drove Marjorie Taylor Green out of politics. I'm just
curious you're saying, Jeff, he's playing Mum Donnie as a fiddle.

(27:57):
He thought, Uh, Marjorie Taylor Green came too much of
a loose cannon. He knows what he's doing. The optics
may look a little crazy, but in the end, trust
in Trump correct.

Speaker 2 (28:10):
The master of the Rubendope.

Speaker 1 (28:14):
Interesting. Interesting, Russ, thank you very very much for that call.
Is it Perry? Okay? Perry in Lynn, thanks for holding
Perry and.

Speaker 7 (28:25):
Welcome Hi Jack.

Speaker 10 (28:28):
I hope you can hear me. I'm in the car.

Speaker 1 (28:30):
I hear you loud and clear.

Speaker 7 (28:32):
Go ahead, Perry, thank you so much.

Speaker 10 (28:35):
I was so disappointed seeing that whole thing play out.
I know we didn't see what happened behind closed doors,
but lately don't. I don't know what's going on that
he had Mom Downny there, he threatens Marjorie Jayla Green,
he has the Saudi prince there and basically said it

(28:56):
was okay that a journalist was murdered. Depart George Santos, like,
what is going on? I just don't I don't get it, Jeff.
And you know, I'm a small business owner, my partner,
my besond enough. We are struggling. We are really struggling

(29:16):
because you know, we employed three other people in our
small business, and the tariffs have really hit us. They've
really really hit us. Jeff. I know people don't like
to hear that, but I voted for Trump because I
truly believe that things were going to be better for
small businesses. And we're going to have to lay off

(29:38):
our two of our employees, and we're holding off until
Christmas so that at least we're not laying them off
before Christmas. So I'm just really disappointed. There are a
whole bunch of things. Why did he have to partner
George Santos? That guy tricked veterans and lied about his
mother dying on nine to eleven, pardoned him. He pardoned

(30:01):
a crypto guy, And when he was asked about that,
he was like, I don't know, I don't know, I
don't know anything about him. And then he sits there
and like smiles at mom, daddy who's called him a fascist,
Who's like said, turn up the volume Trump and We're
gonna get you. And and then he has the Saudi

(30:21):
prince there and he tells a reporter, you know, quite
piggy when she asks about the Kashuki murders. I don't like,
I don't feel like. I don't know, I don't know
what I'm seeing here. I did not vote for Trump
the past few times. I vote at this time because
I genuinely believed, as a fall business owner that things

(30:44):
were gonna get better. And we get a small portion
of our product from China. There are no factories in
America that make it, and here we are, we are.
It's cut into our profit margins. And then I see,
you know Jesse those the Apple guy giving him a
gold gold Apple like phone, and so they don't have

(31:05):
to pay tariffs, and they can get there H one
B visas and they can all come in and give
money for his ball room. But I can't do that.
I can't give a gold product to him, and so
now I have to lay off to my employees. I'm frustrated.
I'm really really frustrated.

Speaker 1 (31:24):
Thank you, Kerry, if you don't mind me asking, did
you watch Marjorie Taylor Green's resignation video. It's about ten minutes,
almost eleven minutes long. Didn't watch the.

Speaker 10 (31:36):
Whole thing, I'll be perfectly honest. I watched the clips.
I didn't watch the whole thing, but I have watched
it play out. I you know, I don't understand the
whole thing fighting that goes on sometimes, and I know
that it gets played out by the media. But she
was his like number one supporter. And I feel like
the minute sheet said anything negative. She said the death

(32:00):
threats and the doc sing and all of this started.
And I don't we can't say anything, like, we can't
say one negative thing, we can't question anything, and then
we're called traders. I don't think that's okay, And like,
there's just no way any of these things are going to.

Speaker 7 (32:20):
Work in you.

Speaker 1 (32:21):
Oh yeah, no, you're right, Perry. No, he's a snake
oil salesman. There's the's no question, no question, no, Perry.
The reason why I asked is so much of what
you're saying about Trump is what Marjorie Taylor Green said
in her resignation video. And look, I know you're very busy.
You got to you know, your business to run, and

(32:43):
you're treading water. But it's ten minutes. It's a very
powerful ten minutes. I urge you to read, listen to it,
watch it. And I think she's speaking not for everybody, obviously,
but I think she's speaking for a lot of people
who voted for Trump, and it's it's pretty That's why

(33:04):
when I'm listening to you, I'm like, you sound very
much like Marjorie Taylor Green. And this has been her argument,
this is why she resigned. She's saying that Trump in
the second term is not the Trump of the first term,
and that he's making decisions that she says she finds

(33:25):
inexplicable and that she profoundly disagrees with. So I'm just
saying that's what's compounding the meeting with Mom Donnie. Now,
the other thing that's shocking about Mom is even after Trump,
i mean really treats him almost like royalty. I mean,

(33:47):
Trump treated him extremely well. Not only does Mom Donnie
not return to favor you know, or is you know,
kind or cordial, Mom Donnie is openly said again he
wants to impeach Trump. As I said on Friday when
we just near the end of the show, the Democrats

(34:07):
now have laid out their platform for the twenty twenty
six midterms, and they are predicting a big blue wave.
This is what the Democrats now say they're going to
take back the House, and that they say, we are
now running on a campaign promise and pledge to impeach
and overthrow Trump from power, remove him from office. And

(34:30):
Mam Donnie was asked, you support it, and he said,
you better believe it. You better believe it. I want
Trump impeached and I want him out. So again I'm
asking myself, we're not just talking, you know, Nazi fascist dictator,
which by the way, those were the slurs and the
lies that practically got him almost killed. That's how they're

(34:55):
inflaming the left against him. But not only is he
do doing that now, it's we're going to impeach and
remove him. And I'm saying to myself, and you're inviting
him to the White House and you're slapping him on
the back, and you're telling everybody he's the greatest thing
since sliced bread. I don't know. I don't know, honestly,

(35:22):
I don't know. I understand the arguments that some of
his you know that some people are making. He's trying
to co opt him he's charming him. You know, he's
You'll see, it's all going to pay off. He's setting
Mom Donnie up for a trap. Okay, maybe you know
you're right. I'm wrong. I don't claim to have a
crystal ball, but the way it looks for me right now,

(35:46):
you've just buried Marjorie Taylor Green. You have celebrated her
leaving politics, and let's be honest, Trump led a purge
against her, But you're openly embracing a car communist and
an Islamist who wants to impeach you. I don't know

(36:07):
who's advising him. I would take to me. I take
Marjorie Taylor Green over Mom Donnie any day. But that's me, Perry.
Thank you so much for that call. Six one seven
two six six sixty eight sixty eight. Agree, disagree, Paul
in conquerred, Thanks for holding Paul and welcome.

Speaker 7 (36:31):
Hey, Jeff, how are you just oneing good?

Speaker 1 (36:34):
How are you?

Speaker 2 (36:34):
Paul?

Speaker 7 (36:36):
Yes, I'm good so far. Too early though. You know
what looks like a cliche, Jeff, keep your friends close
and your enemies closer. I mean there's a lot of
that which she was referring to earlier about you know,
setting the bar, you know, high and then if if
it doesn't make that bar, then you know, but I

(36:57):
think it's it's a little deeper than that. But it's
Trump style. He's a diplomat. He's a negotiator and that's
what he he believes in diplomacy. And as much as
we bring our hands against this mondomie to communists, Trump
is not a communist. He's not converted to communism a liberalism.
We know that as conservatives, we everybody knows that.

Speaker 2 (37:21):
We were like, what is he doing?

Speaker 7 (37:23):
What's the other He's not converted, But he's just he's
being honest. He's staying listen, come to come to the
White House, let me hear your side of it. I'm
gonna be you know, diplomatic kid. You know I'm not
going to be this monster, this this uh dictator, this
fascist is not that everybody paid, you know the people
on the left try to accuse me of And that's

(37:45):
the way he is. So now Monday leaves and he
goes back and just reiterates everything. You know, Trump's the
fascists and his advisor to say the A and you
know what he's strategizing. I think, Jeff, because I think
it's the people like from in New York City. I
think it's those constituency. They're probably like they were ready

(38:05):
for it, you know, Like, Paul.

Speaker 1 (38:08):
Can you do me a favor? First of all, I'm
happy that you called.
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