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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Okay, let me ask all of you really a double
barrel question. We know it's another hoax like Russia, Russia, Russia. Okay,
we know that, so you know it's you know, like
January sixth, and we could go on and on. So
we know they're manufacturing a fake scandal and an attempt

(00:21):
now to just defame and humiliate and undermine Hegseth and
by Hegseth to go through him to get to Donald Trump.
But do you think that this scandal and I'm putting
scandal in air quotes, will it have legs? In other words,
will it politically damage the administration with the hearings that

(00:42):
are planned in the House and in the Senate, with
the media now just non stop going after Hegseeth playing
this up? Is this great war crime? Will this damage
Hegseth in your view? And will this ultimately damage Trump?
Or do you think the American people are going to

(01:03):
see through it? I'm just curious six one seven two
six six sixty eight sixty eight one last ultra quick point.
I'm never going to forget Benghazi. That is the bone
that sticks in my craw It's the bone in my
throat as Khrushaw famously said, and I can't swallow it

(01:28):
because you want to talk about a war crime. This
was Hillary Clinton's war crime, it was Obama's war crime.
It was the deep state's war crime. That four of
our own were left twisting in the wind, abandoned as

(01:52):
they were surrounded by Islamist terrorist savages, and there was
no help, There was no rescue operation, The cavalry was
not called. They were left there to be murdered and
dismembered and to have their bodies dragged through the streets.

(02:16):
They were abandoned and betrayed, our own, our own, and
Democrats didn't give a damn about Benghazi, as many of
them said, Benghazi, What's ben Ghazi? So I'm sorry, but

(02:41):
that is so seared into my brain. What happened to
those four brave, courageous patriots and how they were left
dangling like that, and what must have gone through their
minds as they were being overrun and then eventually systematically
murdered by the mob. Where is my country? Where is

(03:03):
the cavalry, Where are the reinforcements? How come nobody's here?
Why have we been abandoned and betrayed? Don't lecture me
about Pete Hegseth. You didn't cry for the four victims
of Benghazi, but you cry for two trends of Aragua
narco terrorists. I'm sorry, really really blank you. I'm serious,

(03:30):
blank off. So no, I hope Pete Hegseth holds the line.
I hope Trump holds the line. And I hope for
once the Republicans develop some stones and tell the Democrats
and the media you know what on this one.

Speaker 2 (03:45):
Go fly a.

Speaker 1 (03:45):
Kite, agree, disagree? Eric in Plymouth, Thanks for holding Eric.

Speaker 2 (03:52):
And welcome.

Speaker 3 (03:55):
Good morning, Jeff.

Speaker 1 (03:56):
Hire my pleasure, Eric, Eric, Eric said it was happy
to be on and then we lost Eric. Okay, let's
see if we can reconnect with Eric. Let's go to
Vince in Long Island, New York. Thanks for holding, Vince.

Speaker 2 (04:12):
And welcome.

Speaker 4 (04:14):
Hi Jeff. How you doing. I hope you had a
good Thanksgiving well, I.

Speaker 2 (04:18):
Mean Grace made her lasagna, my friend.

Speaker 5 (04:23):
Ah.

Speaker 2 (04:23):
Indeed, I say more, Vince.

Speaker 4 (04:29):
So I was gonna say, before we can take care
of our external enemies, we really must take care of
the internal enemy. It's like in a hockey game. Can
you ever win a hockey game if your defenseman is
blowing the game. No, I mean it's insanity. So I mean,
we let them steal the twenty twenty election, and we

(04:49):
may never have gotten the government back on account of that,
we're not for this miracle at Trump conductive. It's truly
a miracle because we weren't supposed to get back the
government ever again. So this this bs with sustaining the filibuster.
I think it should go because the rationale of they're
gonna use it if if we if we, if we

(05:12):
do it, they're gonna use it regardless. The idea is
to keep them out of power.

Speaker 3 (05:16):
You know.

Speaker 4 (05:17):
It's like when we bomb Dresden. We're in Germany. How
many people died? Were we concerned that the Germans are
going to bomb New York. We have to do what
we have to do. And I think we're in a
we're in an internal war here, and all these these
these things have to be done like you're at you're
at war. The fullibuster must be eliminated. You gotta you

(05:37):
gotta clean out the voting the voting system. You've got
to maintain integrity in the country, otherwise we lost the country.

Speaker 3 (05:44):
You know.

Speaker 4 (05:44):
And as far as these drugs go, half of these
countries in South America, most of.

Speaker 2 (05:49):
Your GDP, Vince, can you do me a favor. You're
really on a roll.

Speaker 1 (05:54):
I'm up against a hard break. I'm gonna come right
back to you. Six one seven two six second sixty eight.
Sixty eight is the number. Okay, I'm gonna go right
back to Vincent Long Island. He was on a roll.
But just before I do, just so that you know
the intensity of this story. CNN chirn. It's been like

(06:15):
this all morning, but I'm just giving you the last
sixty seconds CNN. US lawmakers colon second strike could be
a war crime. Ms now, second strike is a war crime.
You can go down every NBC News, CBS News, ABC News.

(06:39):
It's around the clock, all of the local stations. Here
is Pete hag Seth a war criminal? Second bombing? Was
it a war crime? Question mark or second bombing was
a war crime?

Speaker 2 (06:55):
And I'm not.

Speaker 1 (06:56):
Talking about the Washington Post. I'm not talking about the
New York Times or the Associated Press or the Boston
Globe or USA Today or the Wall Street Journal where
they're leading with this. I'm talking headlines, front page headlines.
You know they've already got Pete Hegseth gone. I mean,
he's alway's gone. He's already gone. Now they're talking about

(07:19):
should he be arrested and put in the dock? So
this is how they're getting ahead of themselves on this story.
It is an all out feeding frenzy. Okay, let's go
right back to Vincent Long Island. He was making some
super points. We're in a political war. For example, when
we bombed Dresden during World War Two, we didn't ask

(07:43):
how many innocent civilians were killed in the process. We
didn't say, well, if we bomb Dresden, what if the
Germans then retaliate in bomb New York City. We had
a mission. It was victory, and we achieved victory. We
have to do the same thing now in this political war.
And so Vince was making the point that frankly, I
agree with, let's get rid of the filibuster. Let's pass

(08:06):
Election integrity voter ID so we can have safe, secure,
clean elections, because if we don't, the Left is going
to steal power and this time they're never going to
give it back. Vince, please, you wanted to pivot now
to this whole war on drugs and the second strike,

(08:28):
and heg Seth and the chain of command.

Speaker 2 (08:31):
Please go ahead, Vince right.

Speaker 4 (08:33):
I also wanted to mention the atomic bomb used on Japan.
We got it, we use it before they got it,
and use it on us. The same thing with the solobuster.
They're going to use it and they'll basically change the
country forever. So basically this is a moment of the
atomic bomb on Japan. We must go forward with it.
And like I was saying, these countries they exist on

(08:54):
the drug tree, they're basically narco states. And I mean,
look at us, for instance, we are we are addicted
to cheap Chinese goods. We can't even get off Chinese goods.
You think these countries can get off drugs, They can't.

Speaker 6 (09:06):
It's a war.

Speaker 4 (09:06):
You have to take them over and clean them out.
We did this already in Panama. Manuel Noriega, remember him,
the big drug kingdin He spent some time in Florida
A good sare at twenty years vacation.

Speaker 1 (09:20):
No, Vince, I remember that. No, he was messing around.
He kept poking the United States and Bush told him, listen,
knock off with the drugs. Now, like we don't want this.
You're flooding our country. And no, Diego got too big
for his breeches, and so we set into Marines and Vince,
was that twenty four or forty eight hours?

Speaker 2 (09:39):
Really? I know it was a day or two.

Speaker 1 (09:40):
I can't remember if it was two or one, but
we deposed them, and you're right. He went to a
prison in Florida. And what was that twenty five years?
Goodbye Manuel nor Diega. Vince Maduro is surrounded by drug kingpins.
He's a drug king himself. The head of Colombia is

(10:03):
a drug kingpin. The head of Peru is a drug kingpin.
The head of Bolivia is a drug kingpin. Mexico is
a narco state. Shinebaum, the president is very closely tied
to the Mexican drug cartels. You have a few countries
like El Salvador that are clean on his governments, but

(10:25):
for the most part, every leader in Latin America is
either directly or indirectly involved in the drug trade because
there's just too much money, too much corruption.

Speaker 2 (10:38):
The temptation is just too great.

Speaker 1 (10:41):
So, Vince, my question to you, if Trump is going
to go after Maduro, is he not going to eventually
have to go after the leader of Colombia. Shinebaum in Mexico.
In other words, if we're going to get into the
regime change business, I understand, and Maduro has done damage

(11:02):
to us, there's no question. But it seems to me,
you know, we're going to be toppling a lot of
regimes in Latin America.

Speaker 2 (11:09):
What say you.

Speaker 4 (11:12):
Is to make an example of one and then recruit
them in your battle and have your minions conduct the
extended war, you know, instead of instead of living off
the drug narco money, the CIA must subsidize them with
money to fight our wars on our behalf. There's no
need for us to fight the wars. We don't need
to get our hands messy and everything. And the other
thing I want to say, I thought affordability was the

(11:33):
biggest issue going today. What's with this blowing up a
couple of boats? Matter? Is that mondaminant affordability? That's that's
the talk of the day, A couple of a couple
of fishermen as they call them. I wanted to pivot
to another subject, the Quebeccistan subject, you know, and how

(11:56):
insane these people are, how they're paying for their own invasion. Well,
they're resisting to join America. And I had an analogy
for that. A funny analogy. There was this guy walking
on the street and he asked this woman. He's like,
would you take one thousand dollars sleep with me? She goes,
no way, this five thousand dollars, no way. Then ten
thousand dollars. She pauses and she goes, what do you

(12:18):
think I'm a whore? He goes, we already established that.
Now we're just negotiating price.

Speaker 2 (12:29):
Vince, thank you very very much for that call. No, look,
I gotta tell you.

Speaker 1 (12:33):
I went up to Montreal over the weekend, spent a
little bit of the Thanksgiving weekend visiting family, mostly was
Grace's side of the family. And I cannot tell you
how many Muslims there are now in the province of Quebec,
and especially in the city of Montreal and in the
suburbs around Montreal. Muslims everywhere. He jobs everywhere, Mosques everywhere.

(13:00):
And really the nickname now is it's no longer the
province of Quebec, it's the province of Quebekistan. You really
you feel like you're in Europe, but not in the
way you used to feel with the French ambiance and
the French culture and the French influence. No, no, no, no,
you feel like you're in Europe now. The way you
go to France today or the United Kingdom or Germany

(13:22):
or you know, Denmark, it is full of Muslims. They
I mean they're overrun, absolutely overrun. And many of them
don't work. I mean, it's just so obvious. They're just
they're being subsidized, free housing, free food, welfare, free healthcare,

(13:44):
free education, and so they're just sitting around the coffee
shops yaking.

Speaker 2 (13:49):
They don't assimilate, they don't want to assimilate.

Speaker 1 (13:53):
And so I'm you know, the town that I grew
up in, the suburb that I grew up in, unrecognible, unrecognizable.
I feel when I went to visit over the weekend
just to come in and take a look, and I
couldn't believe my old stomping grounds, you know, where I
was born and raised. It's like I'm in Pakistan or

(14:15):
Saudi Arabia. To say transformation is an understatement. So I
felt I'm in a Muslim society. It's just it's incredible,
and all of this in twenty five years, six one,
seven two, But I digress six one, as I like

(14:35):
to say, let that go six one seven two six six,
sixty eight sixty eight. Eric in Plymouth, Thanks for holding Eric.

Speaker 3 (14:45):
And welcome holding again, Jeff by Eric.

Speaker 2 (14:50):
Yes we got through to you. Good.

Speaker 3 (14:53):
Yes.

Speaker 4 (14:53):
In the past two weeks it's been Mondani and.

Speaker 5 (14:57):
TGBBC for these National God, Big beautiful Bill.

Speaker 4 (15:02):
You know there's been Obama. The Epstein sedition is six.

Speaker 5 (15:06):
Okay, all this Obama, Hillary Clinton, what difference does it make?

Speaker 3 (15:11):
Okay?

Speaker 5 (15:12):
They don't care about the National God. Lincoln Riley's the
Charlie kirk So the heroine fat and all the borders.

Speaker 4 (15:18):
Okay.

Speaker 5 (15:18):
It continues and goes on and on and on. When
Bill was there, okay, and with wearing the blue dress.

Speaker 3 (15:27):
The same kind of shenanigans were going on. Okay. Now
the media okay.

Speaker 5 (15:32):
The target Okay, they.

Speaker 3 (15:34):
Should be targeting the hotels and the terrorists outside and
inside the USA, But they carry water for Obama and
Hillary Clinton. It stit shoes on and on and on,
and you know it eat plour.

Speaker 4 (15:50):
Of its uni.

Speaker 3 (15:50):
Okay. Here we are thanksgiving a compact really in America
escape charity, and we have the willpower, We have the
right people and positions, the headsets and to dismantle and
get us back on track.

Speaker 2 (16:11):
True, Oh, you're absolutely true.

Speaker 1 (16:14):
And you know, as I'm listening to you, you really
see how the media is the enemy of the people
because they're constantly manipulating us, they're constantly lying to us,
they're constantly feeding us constant misinformation, disinformation. And notice, you know,
somebody said earlier, if we just had an honest media,

(16:36):
just honestly a report on Trump, his administration, his policies,
his successes, his actual real achievements, you'd have an eighty
eighty five percent approval rating if we weren't constantly swimming
in all these lies and these fake narratives and these

(16:57):
fake faux scandals. And this one that I'm talking about
today is another one. Okay, Now they're war criminals. It's
always something every day, it's all you know. Forgive me,
it's another line of BS. Bravo, Sierra, It's always a
line of BS. He would be at eighty eighty five percent,
and so what you realize this is not a media

(17:19):
Dan in New Hampshire, thanks for holding Dan, and welcome.

Speaker 6 (17:27):
Hi Jeff, Hi Dan, Jeff, I see very clearly what's
going on here. By the way, thank you for taking
a call. I see very clearly what's going on here.
When you have a situation in Venezuela where you had
Chavez who pretty much destroyed the company at the country,
Madero who's finished the job basically sending all of his

(17:53):
miserable inmates, drug addicts, crazy people out of the institutions.
He sent them all over here for to deal with.
He's the one who started the problem. He's always been
part of the problem, but then he tried to cast
him our way. Now, somebody who's a visionary like Trump,
this is what he sees. Basically, he's going to have

(18:15):
a regime change. That regime change is going to open
up all the rare worth minerals.

Speaker 7 (18:22):
All the rare worth oil and other things that they
have over there, will have a democracy that basically is
going to set the people of Venezuela free.

Speaker 6 (18:32):
The area, like you were saying, Columbia, Bolivia and other
corrupt areas in the immediate area are going to see
the writing on the wall. They're either going to capitulate
and do business and basically start using their natural resources
to you know, basically help generate our technology and technological

(18:56):
independence from China. These things are going to be good
for Venezuela. If anything happens in Colombia, it will good,
be good for the Colombians. They won't all be tied
into drugs and anywhere else that corruption going on being
sent over to our country. And as far as the
seditious six, they're insurrectionists, the treasonists. Kelly should be brought

(19:23):
up without a question. He's a former military man who
knows better than what he did to undermine and basically,
how can I say to undermine and basically disrupt the
chain of command? And I'm going to tell you right now,
I see it. The American people see it. The people

(19:46):
that are listening to this station, they see it. They're seditious,
and so isn't the media. They're at fault too. They
can see that Trump is really going to clean up
the w He's going to clean up the corruption, he's
going to clean up the drugs, he's going to clean
up all the trafficking of people that they do. And

(20:08):
bottom line, he's going to come out on top of
the situation. And the media is going to pay for it.
This edition six are going to pay for it. And
maybe he could even unify our country which has been
so divided because They just can't stand Trump winning. They
can't stand it. They want their power back. They don't

(20:31):
tell us what they want to bring us into. Nobody's
got any other ideas other than what Trump is doing,
and he's doing it right. All they do is attack, attack, attack, attack,
And I'm sick of it. I'm an American. I see it.
I see it clearly, and I don't like the bull
crap that they're pulling. I think that Kelly should resign.

(20:52):
I think that the licenses for all of these stations, MSNBC, CNN,
all of this because they know they're on the last
gasp and if Trump comes through with this, they're gone.

Speaker 3 (21:08):
And that's no.

Speaker 1 (21:10):
But Dan, I think you really put your finger on it.
You you really feel that things are going to come
to a head very soon. And the media now has
been caught again lying, red handed, red handed, and they
know they're lying. You See, it's one It's one thing
to make an honest mistake. People make mistakes. And by
the way, in the old days, and what I mean

(21:30):
by the old days is like I don't know, fifteen
years ago, they would issue a correction. You know, journal
newspapers would often say, hey, we reported XYZ. It turned
out not to be true. Whatever the true was, ABC,
you know whatever. Okay, my readers say, okay, well thanks
thanks for telling us. Well, okay, you know you haven't
lost any credibility. You make a mistake. You you know

(21:52):
you would tell your readers we made a mistake, a
good faith mistake.

Speaker 7 (21:55):
No problem.

Speaker 1 (21:57):
I never have a problem with somebody admits to me
they made a mistake.

Speaker 2 (22:00):
Okay, great.

Speaker 1 (22:01):
In fact, your character goes up, frankly, because the temptation
is to lie about it.

Speaker 2 (22:08):
But we don't have that.

Speaker 1 (22:10):
We have a deliberately dishonest, lying media, and they're there
to give us deliberate disinformation to take down Trump. And look, notice,
you know that someone is effective if the media keeps
attacking them. If Trump was not an effective president, they
wouldn't be attacking him. If Pete Hegseth was not an

(22:33):
effective Secretary of Defense, they wouldn't be attacking him.

Speaker 2 (22:38):
If JD.

Speaker 1 (22:39):
Vance was not a brilliant, effective vice president, they wouldn't
be constantly attacking him.

Speaker 2 (22:45):
If Robert F.

Speaker 1 (22:46):
Kennedy Junior wasn't doing a stupendous job at HEYJHS, they
wouldn't be constantly attacking him. So what it shows to me,
this is how you know. You know, if you want to,
like just an informal barometer. Hey, like the guys on
our team, how well are they doing well? Is the
media attacking them or not attacking them? So the fact

(23:08):
that they're so desperate to get Heseth out of there tells.

Speaker 2 (23:12):
You everything you need to know. He's doing an outstanding job.
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