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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, Cooner country. Okay, my friends, the images now
are coming in all over the world at what is
now happening in Israel. In Gaza, in the West Bank,
they are singing, They are dancing, tears of joy, tears
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streaming down their cheeks, whether it be in the Gaza Strip,
whether it be in Ramala in the West Bank. Palestinians
are dancing and celebrating Israeli's in Tel Aviv, in Jerusalem,
all across Israel are now celebrating, partying, crying out of joy,
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and singing the praises of Donald J. Trump. In fact,
there is now a chant that you hear in Unison.
In Unison, Never before has one man unified both Israelis
and Arabs, Jews and Palestinians the way Donald J. Trump
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now has. They are chanting the Peace President, the Peace President,
the Peace President. And so, as I speak to you
now in this historic moment, President Donald J. Trump is
about to address the Israeli Kanesset, their parliament. It will
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be an address that will be carried live, not just
in Israel, but across the entire Middle East and the world.
He has now touched down in Israel while just six
to eight hours ago, the first group of Israeli hostages
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were delivered back to the Israelis, and now word has
been given that all twenty living israel hostages, all of
the living Israeli hostages, are now back in Israel. They
have been given back to the Israeli military and now
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they are reuniting with their families. Palestinians now are watching
many of their political prisoners being released into the West Bank,
into Gaza. As I speak to you now, there is
a ceasefire that has taken hold. Humanitarian aid is now
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pouring into Gaza. Food tents, fresh fruit, medicine, emergency humanitarian supplies.
Everything now is pouring in the Gazans, many of them
were starving, are thanking President Trump, saying that he has
literally saved countless lives. And so as all of this
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takes President Trump now will address the Israeli kanesse It
and then later he will go to Egypt for an
historic peace summit in which he will meet with the
Leader of Egypt, with other Arab leaders, Muslim leaders, Nitan
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Yahoo will be joining him, in which they will then
forge ahead for the second phase of Donald Trump's twenty
point peace plan. And I want you to listen now
to President Trump on Air Force One as he was
flying towards Israel, and he is now making it very
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clear to everybody, to both the Muslims and the Israelis,
this is not some temporary ceasefire. The war is over.
The war must end, and the rebuilding and reconstruction now
must begin. As President Trump wrote, when he landed and
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then went to the Knesset, he signed a book, and
he said, a great and beautiful day. It is now
a new beginning. Listen now to President Trump answering a
reporter who said Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu over the weekend
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said that he's very happy the hostages are coming home.
He's very happy there's a ceasefire, but he's warning Israelis
this war may not be over. Listen to Trump's response,
Roll cut to be Mike, President Benjamin Netanyahu.
Speaker 2 (04:49):
The Prime Minister has not gone so far as to
say the war is over.
Speaker 1 (04:52):
And your view is the war between his own.
Speaker 3 (04:54):
Also wars over. The war is over, Okay.
Speaker 1 (04:57):
Do you understand that, oh, it's over? And he reemphasized
that that he has told Biebe, he has told the Palestinians,
he has told all of the key leaders in the
Middle East, the leaders of Turkey, Syria, Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Katar,
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all of them that from this point forward, no one
is going to pull back, no one is going to
blow the peace process. This is now the end. There
will now be a new Gaza strip. I'll get to
this a little bit later in the show, but that
now the United Nations and many wealthy Arab golf countries,
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these golf sheikhs have now committed billions and billions of
dollars to the rebuilding and reconstruction of Gaza. As he
puts it, I want there now to be a Palestinian
state that will live in peaceful coexist stints with Israel,
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backed by the entire international community. Listen now to Trump saying,
everybody behaves and everybody now knows their place. I've told
them we're gonna do peace, whether you like it or not.
Roll cut to see a mic.
Speaker 3 (06:24):
I think people are gonna behave Everybody knows their place.
It's gonna be great for everybody. It's gonna be great
for the surrounding countries, Eric, all of them, it's gonna
be great for is you. Everybody is happy, and I
think it's gonna say that.
Speaker 1 (06:40):
Okay, let me just make a couple of points, because
this is clearly now a very historic day. Uh and
we're living through a very a very historic moment now.
Number one. What is very clear and now there's been
media report after media report after media report confirming this.
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The only reason why Hamas is now essentially signing the
terms of their surrender. Hamas now is signing essentially a defeat.
That's what they're signing. They've agreed. We'll see if they implemented,
but they have agreed to now give up power in
Gaza and to disarm. And the reason why, and almost
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every media outlet that has now looked into it say
that the key player was the unconventional leadership of Donald J. Trump,
And in particular, here's what Trump did. Trump realized that
the Hamas's biggest backer was Katar Qatar, and so what
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he did is he went to the Kataris and essentially
made them an offer they couldn't refuse. Trump told them
he would give them Katar a natal like security guarantee.
So the United States now is militarily committed to the
defense of Qatar, and that they would continue to allow
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American troops to have a major base in Qatar in
exchange now for protecting the entire Katari borders and the
Katari regime. In exchange for this, the United States would
help build up Qatar's military, help train their forces, and
essentially now allow Qatar to be able to become a
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major player in the Middle East with a powerful military
and its country now backed by the United States. But
in return, he said, You've got to cut Hamas off
at the knees financially, cut off all of your funding, military,
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all of your support, diplomatically, all of your support. In
other words, you've got to cut off Hamas completely. And so,
having lost their major backer, combined with the successive military
defeats on the battlefield, with their leadership now decapitated, their military,
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their fighters, their tunnel infrastructure smashed and decimated, Hamas essentially
had no choice but to sign this turn, these terms
of surrender. And on top of all of this, what
has now made everything possible is the fact that Trump
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gave Nettagnahu the green light over the last nine to
ten months to take out Hamas has belah Iran. In
other words, he has now put in conditions for a
decisive victory for the West, for Israel, for the United States,
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and now with Hamas finally defeated, now we can build
a new future in Gaza, in the Middle East. And
the question now I have especially for all the pro
Palestinian leftists out there, for all of those who've been
blocking traffic and rioting on campus and making life miserable
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for all of us. You claimed for two years you
wanted the war to end. The war is now over,
Peace has broken out. Trump now has become the best
friend the Palestinians have ever had. Six one seven two six,
six sixty eight. Sixty eight is the number. Okay, A
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couple lines are open if you want to jump on.
I'd love to take calls as early as possible on
this clearly an historic day, there is no question. Now
President Trump now has now been given the title the
peace President by the Israelis, by the Palestinians, by the Arabs,
by the Jews. This is something unprecedented. This has never
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happened before in history. And so he is now in Israel,
he is about to address the Kanesset. He will then
go later to Egypt for an historic peace summit with
not just the president of Egypt, but many leaders of
the Arab world, Benjamin Nettanna, who will be accompanying him.
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And listen now to President Trump. Every single Israeli hostage
that's living, every living Israeli hostage, all twenty are now home.
This has torn away at the soul of Israeli society
for the last two years. I cannot overstate enough what
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this means to the people of Israel. And by the way,
everywhere you go, I don't care if it's Tel Aviv, Jerusalem,
small towns, big cities. You see Trump's picture everywhere, everywhere,
the American flag everywhere. They are now calling Trump the
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King of Israel for what he has now done. The
Palestinians are now saying they want to call him the
father of an independent Palestinian state. So what you're seeing
now is something unbelievable, remarkable, unprecedented, And as I said
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at the end of my opening monologue, and it bears repeating,
Look how this war in Gaza over the last two
years has royaled our country, our politics. Look what it's
done on college campuses, the explosion in pro Hamas, anti Semitism,
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the hatred for Jews that has erupted here in the
United States and how much it's impacted us. And so
the very same leftists who were chanting peace in Palestine,
who were calling for an end to the war in
protest after protest, in riot after riot, as they block traffic,
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as they shut down college campuses, as you had prominent
democrat after prominent democrat villify Trump, Villifi net Nyahu, villify
Israel suddenly now crickets, crickets. You want it, Pe Trumps
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now delivered an historic ceasefire. You wanted a road map
the Palestinian independence and a Palestinian state. Trump has now
given it to you. You wanted peace across the Middle East,
You now have it. Trump has given it to you
on a silver platter. And yet notice Hollywood is silent,
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the Democrats are silent, the pro Palestinians, the protesters are silent.
Don't you want peace? He's given you what you wanted,
and still you're not happy, And still you can't find
it within yourself to say, good job, we agree with you,
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Thank you, mister president. You did it, which just goes
to show you, as I've been saying the whole time,
they were never interested in peace or in truly the
welfare of Palestinians. They are jew hating anti Semites who
backed Hamas because they wanted Hamas to win the war,
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because they wanted to annihilate and exterminate Israel and the Jews.
They don't want a peaceful solution to the problem. They
don't want a peaceful Palestinian state living side by side
with a peaceful Israeli state. They don't want peaceful coexistence.
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They want Israel and the Jews gone gone through blood
and violence. And now Trump has finally exposed them. Now
listen to Trump saying a lot of work now lies ahead.
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He says, the ceasefire is gonna hold, and he says,
before we can even start building the hotels, the cafes,
the restaurants, in other words, really build up Gaza into
a the riviera of the Mediterranean, we have to do
massive reconstruction, massive rebuilding. It is a demolition site. And
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the world stands ready now to rebuild Gaza right in
front of our eyes. Roll cut three, Mike, Okay, So
we've got a bit of a technolog technical issue, technological problems. Okay,
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I'm gonna play it on the other side. Then I
want to take your calls. Six one, seven, two, six six,
sixty eight, sixty eight. In essence, Trump says, before the
developers can go in and you know, really build up
Gaza into the riviera of the Middle East, he says,
you're going to have to remove a lot of the
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structures that have been broken or smashed or in ruins
because of the war. You're going to have to rebuild
from the ground up. He says, it's going to take
a massive construction effort, but he says he's committed to it. Okay,
history is unfolding right in front of our very eyes.
Every single living Israeli hostage has now been released. They
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are back in Israel. There is absolute jubilation. They are singing,
they are dancing, they are crying tears of joy. Celebrations
have erupted all over that country. In the Palestinian territories,
they are celebrating and dancing as well. Humanitarian aid now
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is pouring in food, fruits, meat, vegetables, cooking, oil, tents,
you name it, medical supplies, medicines. A ceasefire has now
taken hold. Israeli forces now have withdrawn to agreed upon lines,
and now there is a clear roadmap for an independent
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Palestinian state. Trump is later now. First he will be
addressing the Israeli Parliament, the Canesset. Then he is off
to Egypt where he will be meeting not just with
the leader of Egypt, the President, but many Arab leaders
will be joining him to congratulate him, Prime Minister Nettignan
who will be joining him, and they will then immediately
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start talking about implementing phase two of Trump's twenty point
peace plan. Listen now to President Trump saying, at the
heart and soul of his peace plan is the reconstruction
and the rebuilding of the entire Gaza strip. This is
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him on Air Force one flying to Wards Israel, just
hours ago. Roll cut three mic.
Speaker 2 (19:08):
The ceasefire does hold? How long until we get to
the part of the twenty point piece of plan where
developers can go in and make Gaza the rivi Era
of the Middle East.
Speaker 3 (19:19):
I don't know about the riviera for a while, because
you take a look at what you have, you have
to get people taken care of first. But it's going
to start really essentially immediately. I mean they're going to
have to start by removing a lot of the structures
that you see that are down to the ground. I
mean it's a very it's blasted. This is like a
demolition site. Almost the entire site is, so you have
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to get rid of what you have there. You have
structures that are very dangerous. They're falling down. If they
haven't fallen, they're going to fall down of their own volition.
So that process speeder is going to start pretty much
immediately in that way.
Speaker 1 (19:56):
So basically, I mean, I'm like within twenty four to
forty eight hours, they want to bring in cranes, bulldozers,
I mean construction equipment, and they want to start bulldozing
these ruined, shattered buildings and start scooping up the rubble
and start clearing out all of the debris, all of
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the damage. And if he wants to move very quickly
to start, billions of dollars in reconstruction money to pour
in to start rehabilitating, reconstructing and rebuilding Gaza. And that's
why the Palestinians realize they are also now on the
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cusp of a new beginning. Now, another point I want
to make very clear is when you go to the
Palestinian territories, what is crystal clear now Hamas is reviled,
Hamas is reviled and hated Palestinians. Unlike the radical leftists here,
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the blind jew aiding, anti Semitic leftists, they say Hamas
started the war. Hamas was responsible for the war. They
say this over and over and over again. They launched
a war they couldn't win, and then they used Palestinians
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as human shields to conduct their criminal guerrilla campaign. And
so Hamas has lost all support on the Arab street,
all support in the Palestinian territories. And that's why the
Palestinians themselves want Hamas to be disbanded, to be out
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of power, and to be disarmed. So truly, now what
you're seeing now is the consequences of October seventhas started
the war. Israel has won the war. Listen now to
President Trump saying his prediction is that this historic twenty
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point plan, this cease fire and soon a peace deal,
he says, has a real chance of working, and it
will be something that hasn't been able to be done
in literally centuries. Roll cut three a mike, and.
Speaker 3 (22:34):
Over the years it'll look very good. It'll be it's
got the first chance it's had in centuries of being peaceful.
It's always been a very very strange area. It's always
been loaded up with problems, religious problems, problems like no
other place probably in the world. And I think it's
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gonna now it's going to normalize. All you can say,
if it normalizes, that would.
Speaker 1 (22:59):
Be antity, bingo, bingo. I mean, that's the key, that's
the key. And so an exhaustion has now set in
among the Palestinians in terms of do you want to
continue to fight and fight and fight, and even many
Arab states, many Muslim states, now realize we have to
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go forward. We cannot continue down this road. And so
Trump now is looking to capitalize on this historic moment
in order to deliver a lasting, durable piece. Let me
just play a very important cut. Listen now to Trump,
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He's asked, point blank, what's harder, because, as you know,
where the shutdown is still on. If anything, the government
shutdown is getting worse, it's deepening, it's intensifying. The Democrats
are digging in their heels, and there's a lot of
news on that front. I'm going to be discussing as well.
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In fact, layoffs now are beginning, mass layoffs federal agencies.
You now have bureaucrats, many of them being fired, others
being laid off or furloughed, and it's hundreds of thousands,
and it's picking up and picking up and picking up.
So they're now both sides are now entrenched, and this
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may go on now for at least three four more weeks.
He's asked what's harder delivering peace in the Middle East,
negotiating a peace deal, or negotiating with the Democrats to
end the shutdown? Roll cut two.
Speaker 2 (24:44):
Mike, whre's the Trump what's harder piece in the Middle
East or ending a government shutdown?
Speaker 3 (24:52):
Well, I think the hardest. This has been going on
for three thousand years. The shutdown has only been for
ten days, so I think the shutdown it's gotten to
be almost customary. But we're taking care of it. We've
got the military paid in full, and we're doing a
lot of things. We're endings of programs that we don't want.
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They happen to be Democrat sponsored programs, but we're endings
of programs that we never wanted, and we're probably not
going to allow him to come back.
Speaker 1 (25:22):
I think they made a mistake. I think they made
a big mistake.
Speaker 3 (25:25):
This is really a humor's shutdown because he's become sort
of irrelevant, and he wants to make himself relevant again.
Speaker 1 (25:34):
So just like Hamas made a huge mistake on October seventh,
twenty twenty three, Trump is now saying Schumer is making
a huge mistake by forcing this government shutdown, that this
is going to blow up in the Democrats's face the
way October seventh has blown up in Hamas's face. So
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I want to ask you a double barrel question on
this wonderful Columbus Day. And yes, Trump has signed the proclamation.
It is now Columbus Day again. And as he said,
Italian Americans should reclaim pride in this day because Christopher
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Columbus was a great Italian and yes, he discovered the Americas.
So on this historic Columbus Day, let me ask all
of you, this great audience, double barrel question. What do
you make now of this historic ceasefire and the return
of all living hostages in Israel? Is Trump now the
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peace president? And what are you more concerned about? Six one,
seven two, six, six sixty eight sixty eight is the number? Okay, historic,
no question about it. Historic developments now taking place in
the Middle East, in Israel, in the West Bank, in Gaza,
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Trump now is there addressing the Knesset. He is then
gonna fly off to Egypt to continue to implement his
broad comprehensive peace plan. My question to you is Trump
now will he be known as the peace President? And
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are you happy with his foreign policy in the Middle East?
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
Aaron in Idaho. Thanks for holding, Aaron, and welcome.
Speaker 4 (27:37):
Three points I want to make Jeff. First of all,
I'm surprised that your surprised that Trump did not win
the nother prize. Those libs and at another prize committee
they gave it to Jimmy Carter, they gave it to
the Dear later and they gave it to Al Gore
over a woman who rescued Jewish children from the Holocaust.
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She was nominated, but they said, blank you, We're gonna
give it to Al Gore over his movie and Inconvenient Truth.
So that's my first point. New they want to say
it's about all these libs mad about Palestine. It was
never about Palestine, Jeff. It was always about being against
Western civilization. Vladimir Lenin called them the useful idiots. Hezballah
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did a video a year ago where they told quote
unquote Queers for Palestine, we don't want to be friends
with you. We don't like you, we don't like your lifestyle.
In one air, out the other. Look, here's the deal.
Why the liberals so quiet even though this is peace
because it's Trump who did it. I have a long memory.
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Twenty years ago when Bush was president, anti war protests
were massive, huge when the dinner. Later Obama bombed Libya
and Yemen. I remember this. Fifteen years ago, Code Pink
did a massive anti war rally in San Francisco. Only
thirty people showed up, and the leader of Code Pink said,
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where is everybody? Where are the Democrats? And the Democrats said, oh,
it was never at the war. We were just against Bush.
So if the bomb had an elephant on it, it
was a bad bomb. But if the bomb had a
donkey on it, it was a good bomb. Now it's
vice versa. Now that the peace deal has Trump on it,
it's a bad peace deal. And now it's the Democrats
just said that if some ultimate universe Harris's resident, we
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be going to war with Russia. So it's amazing how
things have flip fluffed in the last twenty years. And
my third and final point today is Columbus Day, and
again the left again wants to get rid of it
aboutship because they want to apologize for Western civilization. I
will say this, I have no problamo at now or two.
The Navajo, they were the key reason, the wind Talkers,
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they saved us in World War two from the Japanese.
The Native Americans are some of the almost decorated war
veterans of all time. Eighty percent of Native Americans say
they love America and that they have no problem with
the Redskins name. It's people like your senator who who
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say I'm I'm really Indian, but I hate America because
what they did. Now, my ancestors, you're a liar. They're
real Native Americans. I'm not making this up, Jebb. I
go to casinos all the time. There's a Native American
casino not too far away from here, and I went
there for the fourth of July ten years. All of
the old Native Americans, all of them Vietnam veteran uniforms,
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Korean War veteran uniforms. Go for war veteran uniforms. The
kids were all dressed up as Indians, and half of
them were half white. So yes, today's combus date. But
you want to acknowledge Native Americans love America too, just
want to point.
Speaker 1 (30:54):
That out, Aaron, my call. Really what a way to
start the show. Aaron, Happy Columbus Day, and thank you
very much for that call. Look a lot to chew
on there. You're completely right about Native American Indians about
You're completely right. Many of them have served in war
after war after war. By the way, they love the
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term redskins. They love it for the Washington redskins because
it has nothing to do with the actual color of
their skin. That's a lie invented by these white liberal activists.
It's regards the war paint that they would put on,
making their skin even redder with the war paint, you know,
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red like That's why they mean to call them redskins.
It's the war paint, the red war paint, and they
were very proud of that because they were ferocious in
battle and very brave in battle, which they were. So
you're absolutely correct. Look, I am happy that Columbus Day
is back to me. It should never ever have been
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The name should never have been taken away. I believe
we should all be very proud of Christopher Columbus, Italian
Americans especially, Yes, he came here on behalf of the
Spanish government in fourteen ninety two, but he was Italian.
Christopher Columbus was an Italian, and no christ Look to me,
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I've said this many times a he was one of
the greatest explorers in the history of the world. That's
beyond the shadow of a doubt, that's beyond dispute. And
no Christopher Columbus, no America. It's really that simple. So
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how can he not be celebrated as one of the
greatest historical figures in the history of Western civilization. And
by the way, no Christopher Columbus, no Mexico, no Latin America.
I'm just saying to everybody who's a Latino out there,
and you, of course you should be very proud to
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be Latino, Okay, But this unique heritage of being Spanish,
you know, with some mixture of Native you know, South
American or Central American or a Mexican you know Mexico,
a Mexican, Native American, Indian, you know, disfusion. That's only
because of Christopher Columbus. So there's basically there's no Latin
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America without Christopher Columbus. There's no United States of America
without Christopher Columbus. And I remember growing up, you know,
I know, I grew up in Canada, but many of
my Italian friends, Italian Canadians were so proud that Christopher
Columbus discovered the Americas and in the United States, this
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was one of the biggest days of the year for
Italian Americans. It was sort of like their version of
Saint Patti's Day. Yes, they you know, they waved the
Italian flag, but they wave the American flag even more
saying is In other words, it was a day to
commemorate their achievements in America, their contributions to America and
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the American melting pot. And instead, for decades now, the left,
especially in campuses, universities, pop culture, and education, have vilified
and villainized Christopher Columbus. Because Aaron is right, because ultimately
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they're at war with Western civilization. We should be very
proud of Christopher Columbus. We should be very proud that
he discovered the Americas. We should be very proud of
Western society, Western culture, Western civilization, everything that it's achieved
and accomplished. I'm sorry, it is the greatest civilization in
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the history of the world. Does it have flaws? Of course,
which culture which civilized doesn't? You know, every human being
has flaws, with the exception of Jesus, So big deal.
You know, a saint is a former sinner who's led
an exemplary life. Even saints have flaws. Who cares. That's
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not the point. It's not that they have flaws. It's
the great things that they did to me. That's the
same thing with America. You know, to say, oh, nitpick here,
nitpick there. Oh, I'm like, yeah, every country has that,
But look at what they achieved, look at what we achieved.
That's the difference. So anyway, look, I'm happy it's Christopher
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Columbus Day. I'm very happy. There's now a ceasefire. I'm
very happy the Israeli hostages are coming home.
Speaker 4 (35:52):
To me.
Speaker 1 (35:53):
This is really this is a happy day. This is
truly a happy day. Agree disagree? Six one seven two six,
six sixty eight, sixty eight. And by the way, just
very quickly on that the Nobel Peace Prize, the woman
that won it has captured the heart of Maga Maria Michado.
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In fact, I was so moved by what she did
after she got in and I'll get to this in
a second, but I was so moved by what she
did that I was thinking of devoting the opening monologue
of today's show to her. But instead you're seeing these
there's another way to put it, world historical pictures and
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images taking place in Israel, in Gaza, in the Palestinian territories,
across the entire Middle East. It's it's transformative. What's happening
now is truly transformative. So you know, I had to
go with the the biggest story in the world. But
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what if you didn't catch it? What the winner of
the Nobel Peace Prize. She is an opponent of Maduro,
that brutal communist dictator, and she is desperately fighting for
democracy and human rights in her country. She's one of
the leading dissidents. She's an incredibly brave patriotic woman, Okay
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of Venezuelan patriot. When she got the Nobel Peace Prize,
she literally dedicated it to President Trump. It's something it's
almost never been done before, where she said, I'm accepting
this but in honor of President Trump. And she said
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it for two reasons. One she said he really should
have won this award. I'm very grateful for recognizing my
hard work in Venezuela and the ferocious barbaras dictatorship that
we're fighting here. But she said, clearly, Trump is the
peace president, and what he has now done in the
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Middle East surpasses anything else in the world today, and
he rightfully should have won this. And then so she said,
I accept it in his honor and in his name,
meaning mister President, this is really yours, it's not mine.
And then she did something else. She said, do you
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know why we have Maduro on the ropes? Do you
know why millions and millions of freedom loving Venezuelans who
despise this castro like dictatorship. Do you know why we
now finally have hope because of President Trump? Because Trump
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is putting the squeeze on this regime. Trump is going
after the drug cartels. Trump is going after and blowing
up these boats that Maduro is sending out to set
to a ship and traffic fentanyl and another and cocaine
into our country. And so Trump now is putting so
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much pressure on the Maduro regime, and he's isolated it
to such an extent and now giving covert support to
the pro democracy, pro freedom forces in Venezuela. That she said,
we actually now have a chance of toppling this regime
from inside and literally establishing freedom and democracy in Venezuela.
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And she said there's only one man that is responsible
for inspiring us to rise up against the Maduro dictatorship.
That is President Donald J. Trump. So she said, for
two reasons, this Nobel Peace Prize, this is for you,
mister President. This is an incredibly great, courageous woman. This
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is a woman that I truly now I'm telling you
she has earned my respect. And I know you can't
see me because I'm behind a microphone, but I'm putting
my hand on my heart and you know, like pumping
it or tapping it on my heart on my chest
several times as in you know, respect, all respect to you.
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Maduro is gunning for her. He's put a target on
her back. He wants her dead. He's given the order
to his brutal security services to track her down and
kill her. She's in hiding. She's in an underground location
in Venezuela. She refuses to leave, saying she will not
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abandon her people, and she is there, God willing one
day just like Hamas was overthrown in Gaza, euro will
be overthrown in Venezuela. And I hope to God she
is the next president of Venezuela in a post communist,
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free democratic Venezuela. And I hope Trump invice her to
the White House. I truly do. Six one seven two, six,
six sixty eight sixty eight is the number. Okay, it's
all on the table. I want to hear from you, Dave,
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our Western PA constitutionalist correspondent out in Pittsburgh.
Speaker 5 (41:37):
Dave.
Speaker 1 (41:38):
Great to hear from you. Happy Columbus Day, and what
do you make of everything? That's good?
Speaker 6 (41:43):
Why I'm talking to you as State would have it,
did ju des Young.
Speaker 4 (41:48):
I love muscle.
Speaker 6 (41:49):
Cars, Buddy, I'm a muscle aficionado. I just don't want
to get killed by one with tinted windows. Jeff, I'm
telling you, hey, yea, yay. I feel like my mother
and you, buddy say that, yeah yeah so.
Speaker 4 (42:03):
But Jeff, let me tell you something on Amas.
Speaker 6 (42:06):
I don't trust somebuddy. I'm sorry, I don't trust Hamas
as far as I could throw him into the Mediterranean
sebro from Gaza or Bethlehem or whatever you want to
call it. And as far as this chick one in
the uh, this young lady winning it venezuela, miss Mashadow.
I was a little upset Trump didn't get it by
any morning. I was fit to be pissed, Jeff, because
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if he's Democrats with this freaking government shutdown, there's a
chef bat in Pittsburgh. They don't know how to talk
around here.
Speaker 4 (42:36):
But that's all right.
Speaker 6 (42:37):
I love him anyway.
Speaker 4 (42:38):
But Jeff, I'm telling you, buddy.
Speaker 6 (42:41):
I don't beach Democrats. It's their fault in this Mahadow
Lady to dedicated to Trump. They just just rename it
to Donald Trump Peace Award, you know what I mean, Buddy,
Like the Rod Carew Batting.
Speaker 4 (42:52):
Title and the American League and Tony Gwynn in the
National League.
Speaker 6 (42:56):
They we named the batting titles, but they should have
named it the Kurk. But that's another argument. Funny, But Jeff, No, seriously,
I don't trust some suspose I can throw them.
Speaker 1 (43:08):
Interesting, Dave. I'm just curious, do you think Trump is
gonna get any credit? I know the Democrats, the leadership
will never give him the credit that he's due. The
media would rather commit suicide than give him the credit
that he's due. But I'm talking about your average rank
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and file democrat, you know, you're a liberal on the street,
your democrat on the street. Are they gonna look at
this and say, geez a, that's a miracle what he's accomplished,
or at least it's a great thing. The hostages are
coming home. You can't deny that there is, at least
for now, a cease fire. Aight is pouring in. Children
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are being fed, literally, they're being fedch Srving children are
literally being fed. And there's the talk now of a Palestinian,
an independent Palestinian state, a real, possible, real Palestinian state.
Are they going to say to themselves we were wrong?
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Maybe this guy is in Hitler. I mean, Hitler wouldn't
save the Jews. Hitler wouldn't go to the Knesset and
give a speech. Hitler, in other words, we've painted this
man into the boogeyman. And it's obvious. You know, Hitler
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was not a peacemaker. Hitler was not a defender of
the Jews. Hitler did not like ceasefires. Hitler did not
like sending in humanitarian aid and feeding starving children and
elderly and people who are hungry. That was in Hitler's style.
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Do you think now many of these Democrats are going
to say, I gotta give Trump credit? In other words,
will he get some support out of this or do
you think they will hate him and hate him and
hate him no matter what.
Speaker 6 (45:15):
Jeff, I think that the far left, you know, the
AOC in the summer leagues like my congresswoman will.
Speaker 4 (45:21):
Hate this guy, Jeff.
Speaker 6 (45:22):
He could walk on top of the water like my
Lord and Savior. Yes it was Jesus Christ, and they'll
still figure out a way how to, you know, complain
about it. But now then you got the democratics, the
Democratic Party that's like my Senator John Fetterman, who I'm
probably to say him along and Dave mcconmick, my Republican senator,
My junior Senator Dave mccomick both came out in a
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press release yesterday and praised President Trump.
Speaker 4 (45:47):
You know you're gonna have.
Speaker 6 (45:48):
The Democratics like the John Fettamans, the moderate Democrats like your.
Speaker 5 (45:53):
Tip O'Neills, and you know Marty Meehans. I hate to
say that name because I think he just gone file left. Jeff,
you masked President if I'm not over a cancella. I
think that they're going to give him credit.
Speaker 6 (46:03):
But the Human Democrats and the AOC and Summer Lead Democrats,
Steff and the dumb Broad Squad as I call him, No,
They're never going to give.
Speaker 4 (46:12):
Trump credit no matter what he does.
Speaker 6 (46:14):
But the John Federman Democrats, well, the moderate Reagan Democrats,
Trump Democrats.
Speaker 4 (46:19):
Buddy.
Speaker 1 (46:19):
Interesting. Interesting, Dave, as always, thank you very much for
that call. Six one seven two six six sixty eight
sixty eight Rouss in Boston, Thanks for holding Ross and welcome.
Speaker 4 (46:37):
Excuse me.
Speaker 7 (46:38):
First of all, Jeff, what really concerns me is the
left wing communist in the Democratic Party. They're controlling this
shutdown and they don't care how much damage they do
to the United States. Okay, Now, as far as the
Middle East is concerned, I'm happy with what's happening right now,
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but I won't believe it until I see it in action.
That's when I believe that this there'll reially be peace
in that area of the world. You know, you talk
about Venezuela. You know, many Italians after World War Two,
you know, left Italy to find work, and the places
many of them went to Venezuela back in the fifties
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six those are very prosperous, prosperous country of them. Many
of them went back to Italy with money and bought
businesses and everything else. So it is a shame Venezuela
once was not what it is today. And hopefully for
the Venezuelan people that the country can come back to
what it was in the fifties and in the sixties. Jeff,
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you know so, I'm hopeful for that. And there's no
question President Trump is the peace president. He's proven it
over and over and over again. And it also proves
that every moron that's called them hitler and repeated that propaganda. Okay,
it is showing how stupid, politically stupid.
Speaker 4 (48:05):
That you are.
Speaker 7 (48:06):
And Jeff, I'm sorry to say this. Okay, there may
be some converts, but the majority of Massachusetts voters will
remain politically stupid no matter what Trump does.
Speaker 1 (48:18):
You know, Russ, I wish I could disagree with you,
I really do, but I can't. Just I can't because
you're right. You're right. I'm telling you you're right. All
of these MoonBots with their Palestinian flags and you know, free,
free Palestine, free, free Palustine, Well, here it is. Here
(48:41):
it is The war is over.