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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Our laws are clear.
Speaker 2 (00:01):
You can refuse illegal orders.
Speaker 3 (00:03):
You can refuse illegal orders.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
You must refuse illegal orders.
Speaker 4 (00:08):
No one has to carry out orders that violate the
law or our constitution.
Speaker 3 (00:14):
Wow wow, wow wow.
Speaker 2 (00:17):
That was a video released yesterday right on the heels
of the Epstein Files vote. So you see that. It's
Trump arrangement syndrome. They're just not going to stop. They're
not going to stop now they're calling for an open
insurrection within the military. Seven on the Great wrko Jeff Kooner,
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Boston's Bulldozer. Okay, I played a little bit of Lindsay Graham.
I'm not a big fan of Lindsay, you know that,
but even a stopped clock is right twice a day,
and on this he is right. Listen now to Lindsey
Graham saying what they just did with that video is
absolutely unconscionable. They have craws the line, roll cut twenty
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five a mike.
Speaker 5 (01:06):
To the people who made these accusations, I'm going to
write your letter tomorrow and I want you to tell
the country what orders you think are unlawful? What did
President Trump do wrong? As commander in chief? You owe
that to the men and women of the military to
be specific about what you're talking about. If you're in
the military, you need to follow the lawful orders of
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your commanders and Article ninety two. Check it out. So
what these senators and House members did was unnerving and
it was unconscionable to suggest that the President of the
United States is issuing unlawful orders without giving an example.
The hatred of Trump cannot spill over to putting our
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men and women in the military in jeopardy. You're going too.
Speaker 2 (01:53):
Far, Amen, Amen Kenny in Georgia. Thanks for holding Kenny,
I'm welcome.
Speaker 3 (02:01):
Hey, Jeff, Hi Kenny.
Speaker 6 (02:03):
Oh, how are you go?
Speaker 3 (02:05):
Ahead?
Speaker 4 (02:05):
Hi?
Speaker 6 (02:06):
Good on the Epstein files. Don't care unless all the
federal judges are on there, because that's our biggest threat
right now. To Madre Taylor Green, she was kind of
told behind the scenes that she wouldn't win Senate in Georgia.
Hence that's why I think she went on CNN in
the view to kind of clean up her persona here
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in the state. But that's when I think Trump came
out and said, I can't back you. You're not going
to win the state. We can't let force Off win
it again. So we got to find somebody kind of
like a barrier, loud of milk or somebody that way
now who went down here. The reason for that is
because a lot of people like myself, I'm originally from
the Boston area, moved down here twenty years ago. I
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have moved down here since COVID, so a lot of
people from Jersey, New York, Massachusetts, crant et cetera. Have
brought kind of their Northeastern Republican politics down so they're
not as concerned it is as Marjorie. So she's not
really well liked in the rest of the state except
for her area in Georgia Rome. That's why I get.
Speaker 2 (03:08):
On that, Kenny, if you don't mind me asking, do
you think that there will be a primary challenge against her?
Speaker 3 (03:17):
Or is she just too popular?
Speaker 2 (03:19):
I understand she's not popular around Georgia in much of
the state, but as you said, in her district, she's
still popular. Is she popular enough to withstand a primary
challenge from somebody who's backed by President Trump? Can she
survive that? Or do you think that she could be
knocked out in a primary challenge if Trump puts everything
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he has behind that candidate.
Speaker 6 (03:44):
I think she has no problem I think she'll win again.
I mean, she's pretty much grew up in that area.
She had a business in that area. Everybody, it's small
town Georgia, Rome area, so she's got a reputation. People
know her. I don't think there'll be a.
Speaker 3 (03:57):
Problem, Kenny, make them sorry, Go ahead, Kenny.
Speaker 6 (04:02):
I think she did make the mistake by going on
the view and try to backpedal and try to like
change her persona how people think of her so she
could try to win statewide. I think that was a mistake, Kenny.
Speaker 2 (04:13):
What do you make of her now openly publicly, I mean,
viciously attacking Trump. Now, to be fair, he also attacked
her and he called her a trader, which is also
pretty vicious. So you know, I'm not saying his hands
are clean. But still she you know, she gave as
good as she got. Let's just put it this way.
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What do you make now of the fact that she's
openly feuding and warring with the president. Ultimately? Is it
good for Republicans and is this going to endear her
to her voters in her district in Georgia.
Speaker 6 (04:48):
I think that was a mistake. She probably, I mean,
this is how I think what Trump is doing out
far and he's actually getting money to come in here.
Since he does not have a strong Congress to pass
his domestic laws, most of the wouldn't go through, so
it would be putting up a lot of l's on
the board for him. But he's getting a lot of
ws by doing the like the trade deals with Saudi Arabia, Japan,
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South Korea, so he can go to the press with
these ws and show to the to the public that season.
I think she's missing the point on that. Unless they
get somebody stronger than her and from that area, I
think she's being to be fine.
Speaker 2 (05:25):
Interesting. Interesting, Kenny, great call, good insight. Thank you for
that call, Kenny. Six one seven two six six sixty
eight sixty eight. Anthony in New Hampshire. Thanks for holding, Anthony,
and welcome.
Speaker 7 (05:43):
Thanks you for having me. As always, Chef Sara trying
to get you off speakerphone.
Speaker 2 (05:48):
So sure, Anthony, hold on where where you sound again
like a robot. Let's see if we can clean up
that connection and we'll come right back to you. So
hang on, okay, Anthony. Sue's in Carlyle. Thanks for holding,
Susie and welcome.
Speaker 7 (06:05):
Good morning, Jeff.
Speaker 8 (06:06):
Thank you for taking my call, my.
Speaker 3 (06:07):
Pleasure, Susie.
Speaker 8 (06:09):
A couple of points. First of all, where were all
these phasterical rebel rousers during the cadaver auto penning charge
when he was mumbling, bumbling and shuffling around. They had
no problem with how he violated our constitution. I think
that is absolutely disgusting. With what they're doing now, President Trump,
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I absolutely, I definitely I support him, I admire him,
I am ever so grateful to him. I will always
be loyal to him. He has done so much for
our country. It is it's unbelievable what he has done
for our country. And he cannot get enough of acol
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or praise, or he just can't. There's no there's no
possible way, Marjorie Hilgreen. So I'm gonna be up front.
I bought a house in Georgia six months ago. Get
out of Masacomie.
Speaker 2 (07:17):
Susie, Can you please do me a favor? Up against
the break? Okay, we're going to go right back to
Susie and Carlisle. But before we do, it's Wednesday. You
know what that means. Truth or troll?
Speaker 3 (07:31):
Take it away my.
Speaker 9 (07:35):
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Speaker 3 (07:43):
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Speaker 9 (07:49):
Today's entry for truth ortroll comes from President Trump speaking
to reporters at Joint Bass Andrews, when he is asked
about controversial far right activist Nick Fuentes and his what
is in impact could be on the conservative movement?
Speaker 2 (08:02):
You're all ideas at Marlago a few years ago?
Speaker 3 (08:06):
What roll could he play in the conservative movement?
Speaker 10 (08:08):
Well, I didn't know he was coming, and he was
with as you know, somebody Kanye and Kanye has to.
Speaker 3 (08:14):
Be could have dinner, and he brought Nick. I didn't
know Nick at the time, and uh he did. He
came along with a few other people.
Speaker 10 (08:22):
He brought a few people with him.
Speaker 6 (08:25):
Uh, meeting people, talking to people like for somebody like Tucker.
Speaker 3 (08:29):
That's what they do. You know, people are controversial, some
are some aren't.
Speaker 11 (08:34):
I'm not controversial, So I like it that way.
Speaker 9 (08:39):
So Trump says he's not controversial. What do you think here?
Is he trolling there? Or is he telling the truth?
And he actually thinks he's not a controversy.
Speaker 2 (08:46):
No, No, he's definitely trolling. He of course he knows
he's controversial. He knows he's a lightning Rod. He knows
the country's polarized over him. He's just he's just getting
under the media's skin. I got to find I'm the
guy hilarious. I just you know, you just I can
watch him do press conferences all day every day. He
just cracks me up. And you know, he's got a
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bit of a dry, self deprecating style of humor as well,
and I think it sometimes gets him in trouble because
the joke kind of goes over people's head. But he
is funny. Oh, he can be really funny. So no,
I think he's definitely trolling. But that's me. I want
to ask the audience. Trump says he's not controversial. Do
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you think A he's telling the truth, he's serious, he
really thinks he's a non controversial guy. Or B you
think he is trolling. He's just, you know, you're just
needling the media. I think he's trolling, but that's me.
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the Kooner Report k U h n e r Okay, Susie,
you were saying that Trump has done incredible things for
our country. His first what is it ten months in
office has been one success after another. You're going to
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be very loyal and grateful to him for the rest
of your life for everything he's done for us. And
you pivoted to Marjorie Taylor Green. You moved or bought
a home in Georgia to get away from the Kami crazies,
the moonbats here in Massachusetts, and then we had to
go to break So please pick up where you left off.
Speaker 8 (10:43):
Okay, So President Trump is so multi talented, he's hysterical.
I mean, he's a showman, he's an entertainer. That found
bite you just did is it's really it's great for
a tackle. So back to business. Yes, I do. I've
watched three Tailer Green her entire political career, which hasn't
been very long. But anyway, I do like her. I
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will support her, and I absolutely will vote for her.
I've already met quite a few people down in Georgia.
I've grown a huge circle down there already actually will
be supporting her. Now as far as Epstein and I
cannot express this, I mean, this is a pedophile is
a pedophile and I don't care who you are or
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who you think you are. If you're a pedophile, you
are filth and you have to go to jail. You
know what, There is no rehabilitation for a pedophile. So
I don't care. And I don't want these pedophiles running
our country. I don't want them in charge of anything
for our country. They have to go to jail. They
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have to be held accountable. And I don't care who
they are. I don't care if it's a former president.
I don't care if it's any congressman. I don't care
if it's a donor, I don't care if it's a
Monty billionaire. They are a filthy, disgusting, parasite pedophile. They
deserve to go to jail, and they deserve everything awful
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and heinous coming their way. Whatever heinous, awful actions come
their way is not enough. It's not enough.
Speaker 2 (12:16):
Oh, I'm so with you, Susie. Look, I gotta tell
you to me, I think pedophilia maybe is the worst
thing you could possibly do. I mean there, I guess
mass murder or whatever, obviously, but it's one of the
most heinous, evil things imaginable. And I got to say
when I looked at the tape of those victims yesterday
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in front of Capitol Hill, at that press conference where
they all showed their pictures of when they were twelve, thirteen,
fourteen years old, How innocent they looked, how young they looked,
how vulnerable they looked, and all of them, to a
woman said, this destroyed us. We have never been the
same again. Some women have committed suicide, you know. Others
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say they can't have a functioning relationship. Others say they
can't get married, they can't get romantic with anybody. Others
say they suffer lifelong trauma, constant PTSD, constant stress, constant anxiety,
massive depression. They go, we've never recovered. Our families in
many ways have never recovered.
Speaker 3 (13:23):
You don't do that.
Speaker 2 (13:24):
You don't take the innocence away from a child like that.
What they did was unspeakable, absolutely unspeakable. And that's why
I want to read something and I want to share
it with everybody. I got a text. He's a friend
of mine, a VET, a military man, and he wrote
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this to me. And by the way, thank you for
that call, Susie. Very good call.
Speaker 3 (13:51):
Jeff.
Speaker 2 (13:52):
Don't get too excited about files being released. The Epstein files.
It's just going to be a bunch of black lines
heavily redacted. There's just too many elites involved and three
letter agencies involved as well. We might see a sacrificial
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Patsy tossed out, but that's it. And this is my response.
And really, this person, you know, Paul, he's a wonderful man.
And I said, you know, Paul, look, you may be right. Honestly,
in fact, I hope you're wrong, but you really may
be right. But I go, let me tell you this,
and I mean this now from the bottom of my heart.
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And I know Trump's people are listening. If Bondi does
those reactions, if it's black line after black line after
black line, as they usually do at the DOJ or
the FBI, then I'm telling you, Maga will destroy her.
And I'm telling you I'm going to lead the charge
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on my children. I'm going to lead the charge because
they were the age. I mean, Ashtan was a boy
and most of the victims were girls. But Ava, myeva
is thirteen years old. That's literally the age where so
many of these victims were dragged to that island and
then sexually violated, and the most heinous way possible. And
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I just look at my daughter and I'm like, you
are sick. You are satanic, you are demonic, you are evil,
You're evil. You do that to a young teen like that,
You're seriously there is something wrong with you, man. And
so we're not going to take it. Maga is not
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going to take it. And to President Trump, you vowed
to drain the swamp. Well, drain the swamp.
Speaker 3 (15:52):
This is it. This is draining the swamp.
Speaker 2 (15:55):
Take out all of these donors, take out all of
these wealthy, powerful people who are connected to the Democrats,
and if they're connected to the Republicans, I don't care.
But detonate that bomb and blow this swamp sky high. Agree, disagree? Anthony.
I think we've reconnected with you in New Hampshire. Thanks
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for holding, Anthony, and welcome. No, Anthony, you sound I mean,
we can hear you, but you sound like are two
D two. Let's see if we can fix that connection.
Anthony Larry in Arkansas. Thanks for holding Larry, and welcome.
Speaker 7 (16:38):
Jeff.
Speaker 4 (16:38):
Yeh, Jeff, I swear I was just telling Sandy I
was so tired from unpacking the house. I set there
for forty five minutes thinking it was Tuesday.
Speaker 2 (16:48):
You still haven't unpacked, Larry. Larry, didn't you move from
Massachusetts like weeks ago? Okay, Larry, please hang on. We're
gonna we're up against the break. I'm gonna come right back,
go to Larry, and finally we're gonna go to Anthony.
Hopefully we'll fix that connection. So the Epstein files have
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been released six one, seven two six six sixty eight
sixty eight. Let's go right back to Larry in Arkansas.
Used to be Larry and Lemonster. But that's okay, Larry
moved to Arkansas. It's been about I think a month. Actually,
Larry has just finished unpacking. Larry, what do you make
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of the vote to release the Epstein files? And as
an Air Force vet this disgusting video by six congressional Democrats,
two senators, four members of the House calling upon members
of the military to defy orders from Trump. Larry, did
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they just engage in an insurrection? What say you, my friend?
Speaker 4 (17:59):
Yes, like a mosquito at a nudist Connolly. You don't
know where to start, but let me give this a shot. Okay.
So first, do you, honestly in your gut think those
senators in Congress people were targeting someone like me when
I was in if I disobeyed a law at a
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lawful order in the military at my rank, I'd be
thrown in corrective custody if that's what they called it.
In the Air Force, given an Article fifteen and thrown
out and no one would blink. They're asking all the
generals and commanders that Obama put in place and the
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auto pen put in place, to rise up and tell
their squadrons their commands not to follow these orders. That's
how devious it is. They're not going after the average
rank and file. They're telling the so called military leaders
to basically overthrow Trump. You're right, that is an attempted
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soft coup, So let's get that out of the way.
They're going after the big boys to get them to
do their dirty work for them. Quick comment on MGT.
I get her position honorable. However, she let us slip
during the shutdown. I forget what format she was on,
who she was interviewing with her, she was at some conference.
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She let us slip that she was upset with the
tariffs because it was affecting her family business. So that
made me go, huh, you know, I said I was
trying to be in your corner. But when you start saying,
you know you're for America, when to find out you're
doing your own business and worried about that, That's not
what we would put you in Congress for. The I sent
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you a message earlier you will call back in Trump's
first term, that whole me too moment. Yes, the Democrats
tried gloming onto that and used everything they could to
tie the me too moment to Trump's alleged dalliances, and
all it did was blow up at their face. All
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it did was exposed all the Democrats who were vile
and here we go again. This is me too two
point zero, trying to tie it around his neck, and
all they're doing is exposing their fellow Democrats. The one
that really got my attention. I'm not sure I'm saying
her name, rights, sir. She's from the Virgin Islands. Is
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it Plasket?
Speaker 2 (20:31):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (20:32):
Stacy Plasket? Yes she.
Speaker 4 (20:36):
I listened to her excuses and she was trying to say, well,
I didn't know what Jeffrey was. I was like, this
is twenty nineteen. He already did a year in jail
and he's on the verge of getting arrested again. You know,
he was being investigated.
Speaker 1 (20:48):
And for the.
Speaker 4 (20:48):
Audience who might not know, there's a congressional hearing where
they're grilling that sleeves bag Cohen, trying to get him
to flip on Trump, and he's live texting with Jeffrey
Epstein during that whole hearing.
Speaker 2 (21:05):
That's right, Larry, just Larry, I promise, I won't. I'll
let you finish. That was February twenty seven, two thy nineteen.
So he's a convicted sex offender. It's a convicted pedophile.
Everybody knows about him. It's been what is it eleven years.
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Stories are now breaking that they're going to arrest him
for sex trafficking, which he will be in a couple
of months.
Speaker 3 (21:32):
And you know, and the you know.
Speaker 2 (21:34):
The Virgin Islands, she represents the Virgin Islands, and of
course two of the islands, the private islands that he
was having all these underage girls being molested and violated.
That's her district, right, that's where she's from. And he's
texting her as you put it, live as they're grilling Cohen,
and he's giving her information hoping to go after Trump.
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Oh well, ask about Trump's executive assistant ronagraph and she's like,
what Rona?
Speaker 3 (22:04):
What's Rona?
Speaker 2 (22:05):
That's the assistant ask about ronagraph And you can tell
live she's literally asking the questions of Cohen as Epstein
is feeding her the information. So, Larry, this is what
I find unbelievable is when you just what was it
when they released those emails from the estate last week,
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the three emails where Trump is mentioned in relation to Epstein.
Whenever the Democrats talk about Epstein, when it's you know,
an email regarding Trump, suddenly he's the most evil pedophile
in the history of the world.
Speaker 3 (22:42):
Pooh, pooh, pooh.
Speaker 2 (22:45):
But when he's literally live texting one of their members
of Congress, and never mind donating a ton of cash,
Suddenly he's a constituent.
Speaker 3 (22:57):
Larry.
Speaker 2 (22:58):
No, No, he's a constituent. She's just taking a text
from a constituent. He's a constituent. He has the right
to exercise his civil rights. Larry, No, she can buy that.
She can talk to him, he can talk to her,
she can text him back, he can text her back.
It's just a constituent, Larry. So you can't make this up.
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And So, Larry, my question to you is this, this
is you know by the way, the Republicans to show
you what a bunch of losers they are, Larry, they didn't.
They failed to censure Stacy Plaskett yesterday. I mean, you
want to talk about a no brainer, a slam dunk.
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She's literally being fed information by a convicted pedophile as
they're grilling Michael Cohen, and the Republicans can't even muster
the courage and the votes to censure her, which, as
you know, it's not even a slap on the wrist.
It's less than a slap on the wrist. It's like
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wagging the finger and saying, don't do that again. Nothing
happens to you when you get censured. It just goes
on your record.
Speaker 3 (24:13):
That's all.
Speaker 2 (24:14):
You were censured, That's it. And that's too much for
these loser rhinos in the house. And you wonder why, Larry,
we keep losing. I mean, it's I swear you can't
make this up. So Larry, let me ask you. She's
getting fed live texting from Jeffrey Epstein after he's a
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convicted pedophile on the verge of being arrested again for
sex trafficking. Nothing happens to this woman, Larry.
Speaker 4 (24:43):
What say you Jess, You're in a popular political talk
show host. How come you don't have a direct text
line to one of our esteemed air quote congress people
and them advice live on the air. I think that's
totally unfair.
Speaker 2 (25:03):
No, no, Larry, that was Sandy's point at our pre
show meeting. She said, you know, like Stacy Plasket, like
this is her defense. I'll play a few cuts after
I'm done with you, Larry, but after we get off
the phone with you. But she's like, here's a constituent
here has the right to text me. I'm like, who
you mean what? Everybody's just texting you on your phone.
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I don't know about you, my member of Congress, I
don't have the text number. I don't have his private
cell phone number. They don't text me. I don't text them.
I'm sure most people in the Virgin Islands they have
no idea what's Stacy Plasket's cell phone or they can't
text her. So this idea, oh, it's just a constituent. No,
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very few constituents know your cell they don't know your number,
and they certainly don't text you.
Speaker 3 (25:55):
So it's just it's unbelievable.
Speaker 2 (25:59):
And you're right, this is going to blow up in
their face, because this is now the problem they have.
They were all up to their eyeballs with this monster,
and they knew, they knew, and they all turned the
blind eye. I don't know if you saw the clip
of John McCain's wife. She did a recent interview and
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she said, look, I'm telling you through my husband, everybody
knew who the hell Jeffrey Epstein was. Everybody knew what
he was doing. Everybody knew he was a convicted pedophile,
and they all kept taking money from him. They all
did fundraisers with him, they all protected him, they all
enabled him, they all kept legitimizing. They were laundering his reputation.
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And the Barack Obama. You did fundraisers with him, Joe Biden,
you did fundraisers with him. Now it's come out, Hackeen.
Jeffries knew and did fundraisers, uh, with that pedophile, with
Jeffrey Epstein.
Speaker 3 (26:58):
So you're dead on, Larry. They they knew and they
didn't care. I didn't mean to interrupt you. Please keep going, Larry,
quite all right?
Speaker 4 (27:11):
You see how they keep popping from quick quick, quick,
and it's not working. What do I mean by that
is so they try for a hot minute to fake
some testimony in script, blank out the one person we
know who is a main victim and just write victim,
trying to make it, trying to pathetically tie it to Trump.
Speaker 2 (27:35):
Larry, Larry, But what just happened to Larry? Yes, Larry,
what happened?
Speaker 6 (27:45):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (27:45):
I don't know.
Speaker 8 (27:46):
I thought i'd hit mute.
Speaker 4 (27:47):
I didn't.
Speaker 2 (27:48):
Okay, Okay, see, Larry, I'm telling you, they're trying to
censor the show. I've been getting complaints yesterday and today.
When I started to mention the names. This was early
on in my monologue. Suddenly like it just the names
are getting censored. Suddenly people can't, well what, Jeff, you
were mentioning names, you know, and now you're talking and
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they want to cut you off. Please keep going, Larry.
Speaker 4 (28:14):
So, I don't know where I got cut off, but
I was saying that they tried faking Virginia to phrase testimony.
They blanked out and said victim. That works for like
a hot minute. Then that was exposed. I wouldn't call
it an ad, but they were clipped. They were pushing,
trying to get people to think this way.
Speaker 1 (28:35):
They kept saying, oh my god, these emails, Epstein is
saying how violent evil Trump is. Can you imagine a
pedophile calling you evil and vile? They leave out the
part he was paranoid, that is Trump, that was going
to bring him down. If our President Trump, or if
someone like that called me evil and vile and it
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was a known pedophile, I'd.
Speaker 3 (28:59):
Wear that like a bad bingo.
Speaker 2 (29:01):
Bingo you're dead on, Larry is always great call, great call,
Thank you for that call, Larry.
Speaker 3 (29:06):
Look, if an.
Speaker 2 (29:07):
Evil pedophile says I hate Jeff Cooner, I can't stand
the guy. I want to bring him down, I'm like, yeah, yeah,
that's a badge of honor.
Speaker 3 (29:18):
Now.
Speaker 2 (29:18):
And notice they're trying to tie Trump to Epstein as
they're reading emails again stage four TBS.
Speaker 3 (29:26):
As they're reading.
Speaker 2 (29:26):
Emails on the air. Boy, Epstein really hated them, I mean,
Epstein couldn't stand them. Epstein wanted to destroy him. So
why how can you argue with the same out of
this you know, out of the other side of your
mouth that Epstein and Trump piled around together and were
diddling kids together. No, no, you don't see the blatant
contradiction there. No, by the way under which administration was
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Epstein arrested the second time for sex trafficking. It was
under Trump. It was under Trump when he committed suicide
because he felt he had no way out and he
was looking for a deal and Trump wouldn't give him
a deal.
Speaker 3 (30:09):
Who was President Trump?
Speaker 2 (30:12):
So what I'm saying is, if Trump was really in
bed with Epstein, you think he would have had Epstein arrested.
You think he would have said no deal? You think
you know? His lawyer was begging Epstein saying, do you
have anything on Trump? And I mean anything, because now
is the time to use it. And Epstein kept saying,
over and over again, I'm telling you Allan, it was Dershowitz,
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Alan Dershowitz. I've got nothing. There's nothing for me to give.
That's why Trump keeps calling this a hoax, not that
what Epstein did was a hoax or that there was
no pedophile ring. The hoax is that somehow he participated
in Epstein's disgusting, evil activities. Let's see if the third
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time is the charm. Anthony in New Hampshire. Thanks for
holding Anthony and welcome.
Speaker 10 (31:05):
Can you hear me, Jeff, yes.
Speaker 3 (31:07):
Al alujah, you broke through, all right?
Speaker 11 (31:10):
Go ahead, you just let me adjust my tinfoil hat
here as a.
Speaker 3 (31:14):
Loyal, faithful caller for.
Speaker 10 (31:16):
The existence of your show.
Speaker 11 (31:19):
I've finally made it. The deep State.
Speaker 10 (31:21):
Has given me the Robot Boys, and I'm thankful for
your staff that actually cares enough about the caller's opinions
that they rectify and try and work through the problem,
because many other shows would have went click on me.
And I have two valid points that need to be heard,
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one about the Epstein Files and Trump, and one about
Marjorie Taylor Green. The one about Trump is.
Speaker 11 (31:49):
Is I knew Trump had nothing to do with any
of these victims after Ejen.
Speaker 10 (31:54):
Carroll's ludicrous lawsuit where she won five million dollars from
thirty five years ago saying that Trump assaulted her.
Speaker 7 (32:03):
If I was a sex victim on that.
Speaker 12 (32:06):
Island and I had heard what Ejen Tarrow got from
a liberal lunatic jury, you bet your sweet donkeys that
I would have been lined up to.
Speaker 7 (32:17):
Sue Trump so I could get a share of the pie.
Speaker 11 (32:20):
Not one single victim did that, and from that day forward,
I knew.
Speaker 13 (32:24):
That Trump had nothing to do with any of those victims.
Speaker 11 (32:28):
As far as Marjorie Taylor Green goes how does it feel, Marjorie?
Because many people seemed to forget back In twenty twenty one.
Speaker 8 (32:37):
When the Gang of nineteen was trying.
Speaker 13 (32:39):
To pass an infrastructure bill, Marjorie Taylor Green I quote
called them traders, and the senators that were also involved.
Speaker 14 (32:50):
The Unlucky thirteen helped what she described as a communist
takeover by the Democrats. And she even posted all those people's,
those congressmen and senator's phone numbers on social media, allowing them.
Speaker 11 (33:05):
To receive best threats.
Speaker 7 (33:07):
So how does it feel, madorie?
Speaker 13 (33:09):
Because it was good enough for you to call people
traders in all types of other various names when you
didn't want something passed, But all of a sudden now
it's wrong for the president to do the same to you.
Speaker 7 (33:21):
I'm sorry, lady, but you opened that.
Speaker 3 (33:23):
Book, Anthony.
Speaker 2 (33:26):
I'm just curious. Do you think we're ever going to
get to the bottom of what Epstein really did, who
he was really working for, and the powerful people that
he enabled to commit these unspeakable crimes? In other words,
will we know who was really part of his client
list and his pedophile network, or do you think, with
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Pam Bondi that eventually this is just going to be
swept under the rug. Yeah, Larry Summers may fall. Yeah,
they may even get a Read Hoffman, a big donor.
But so they'll get a couple of, you know, scapegoats,
but that fundamentally most.
Speaker 3 (34:07):
People will get off.
Speaker 2 (34:09):
Do you believe that's what's gonna happen or do you
think we will finally see justice? What's your sense?
Speaker 7 (34:17):
My sense is that this story has been already exposed
for many, many, many years. We don't have to blame
Cambondi for anything.
Speaker 10 (34:28):
We all know that Bill Clinton went to the island
seventeen times.
Speaker 8 (34:32):
Nothing happened to him.
Speaker 11 (34:33):
We all know what Larry Summers was doing.
Speaker 10 (34:36):
Nothing happened to him.
Speaker 11 (34:38):
I mean like, you.
Speaker 13 (34:40):
Don't need to tell me that Jeffrey Epstein was a
pedophile and he was diddling little girls.
Speaker 7 (34:46):
We already know all of this.
Speaker 3 (34:48):
This is just a.
Speaker 8 (34:49):
Baseball bat to beat up on Trump with.
Speaker 11 (34:52):
And once the baseball bat's broken, the story's gonna go
away just as fast as those You're running a segment
piece for an ad for your show where.
Speaker 13 (35:03):
It's talking about the Democrat that turned uh for Trump,
that I forget her name from Hawaii.
Speaker 11 (35:12):
She she released all the.
Speaker 10 (35:13):
Files on Obama and all those deep state agents that
were spying and doing.
Speaker 3 (35:19):
All that wrong with Tulca Gabbard. Tulca Gabbard, what happened to.
Speaker 11 (35:24):
That dude that just poofed?
Speaker 14 (35:27):
Yeah, we were all happy it came out, but nothing
happened from it.
Speaker 11 (35:31):
So you're going to have the same thing with the
Epstein files.
Speaker 13 (35:34):
If you can't get people on treason, do you think
that they're really going to get people on being pedophiles.
Speaker 2 (35:41):
That's a very interesting point. That's a very interesting point, Anthony,
Thank you so much for that call. Six one seven
two six six sixty eight sixty eight. Okay, best audience
in the business. Honestly, best audience in the business. I
know I say it all the time, but it's true.
Listen now to this. Okay, this is what one of
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you sent the cooner man seven zero four seven zero
seven zero four seven zero. And it's true. I forgot
about this. The audience will often remind me of stuff.
I'm like, oh, that's true, that happened a couple of
years ago. So remember this. I'm sure it's gonna refresh
almost everybody's memory. By the way, this is from six
one seven Jeff in twenty nineteen, do you remember ABC News.
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In fact, the ABC News anchor was Amy Robatch, and
she and ABC News admitted to deliberately burying a key
interview with Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffrey. And they buried it
for three years, and this would have completely exposed and
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reshaped the entire Epstein conversation. The interview exposed damn evidence
against Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew and other powerful figures. And
knowing this, ABC sat on the story for three years.
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They even called it, in their words Jeff quote unquote,
a stupid story and buried it to protect their access
to the royal family in Britain and to the Democratic establishment.
If ABC had aired it, the victims would have justice
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and the American people would have had answers. Media accountability,
Jeff is no longer optional.
Speaker 3 (37:43):
Trump is right.
Speaker 2 (37:45):
ABC should have lost their broadcasting license years ago.
Speaker 3 (37:50):
That is so true.
Speaker 2 (37:54):
This Remember this was a big scandal a couple of
years ago, it turned out. And remember the Democrat poo
poot it the media. They weren't interested in Epstein, they
were covering up for Epstein. Where you had this anchor
ABC Robatch, Amy Robatch said a name at the time
was Virginia Roberts. It's Virginia Geoffrey, the poor woman who
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died a couple months ago, and really the most prominent
of the accusers. And they had to sit down interview
twenty nineteen where Geffrey blew the whistle on everything, by
the way, saying that Trump never touched her, never did
anything inappropriate, and she never saw Trump do anything inappropriate,
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but let that go. She exposed Bill Clinton, she exposed
Prince Andrew, she exposed Reed Hoffman, she exposed Bill Gates,
she exposed Key Democrat, Larry Summers, Key Democrat after Key
Democrat after Key Democrat.
Speaker 3 (38:55):
And what did.
Speaker 2 (38:56):
ABC News do? They literally buried the store. And then
they said it was a stupid story, a non story.
Who cares about Epstein