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Speaker 1 (00:00):
One, seven, two, six, six, sixty eight, sixty eight. Okay,
the news is now the political news, the legal news
is now tightening around many pop Biden aids, uh, this
is a scandal. They can't control this. They just can't.
So just very quickly, because all of you need to
be aware of this. This is from the Times of London.

(00:23):
The British media is coming out in a way that
the American media is still they're trying to cover up
for Biden because they're covering up for themselves. But they
just can't. So here is now what the Times of
London and many Daily Telegraph, many other papers in our reporting.

(00:44):
According to the Times of London, there was a cabal
of advisors. They were dubbed quote unquote the polt Bureau,
the Soviet polit Bureau by colleagues, in a nod to
the highest decision making body of the Soviet Union. So

(01:04):
right away this was a cabal of either far leftists
or communists and they were proud they said, no, we're
the Poulabureau, like we really call the shots. And now
it's aides are now admitting quote this was a group
that enjoyed unprecedented power. Now here is now what a

(01:28):
senior cabinet member, as admitted, and it looks like this
one is also talking to Ed Martin. Quote, five people
were running the country and Joe Biden was at best
a senior member of the board. I've never seen a
situation like this before. They would make and he said,

(01:52):
this cabin official says, for example, huge economic decisions without
calling the Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen. They would make huge
foreign policy decisions and they wouldn't even talk to the
President of the United States. They would make huge decisions

(02:16):
on the border and immigration, and they would not talk
to the President of the United States. Now furthermore, not
only was there this Polot bureau five six people. Now
just you need to know this as well. Two of
the members of this Polot bureau, and they say they

(02:38):
were really the power behind the Poloit Bureau. They were,
you know, in other words, the senior the ones with
with more senior authority Jill Biden. In fact, they said,
all if if Jill Biden said we're not doing that,
we didn't do it. In fact, it got so bad

(02:59):
by the last year and a half. You see, everyone said, oh,
she loved the power. Sorry, she loved the fame. She
loved the flying, the jet, setting, the meals, the events. Yes, yes, yes,
but you can see now she loved the power that
she wielded. The power got into her veins. It got

(03:20):
to the point that by the last year year and
a half of Biden's presidency, all someone had to say is,
Jill doesn't think it's a good idea, or Jill doesn't
want it, and this idea was killed no matter what
it was. Okay, forget it. If Jill's against it, forget it.
It's done. The other one was Hunter Biden. This is amazing.

(03:44):
Hunter Biden, they said, wielded enormous influence and authority in
many critical decisions that were made. Now, furthermore, I mentioned
the three names. There's others, but I mentioned the three names.
Anita Dunn, who was a senior advisor, a maoist, Bob

(04:07):
bear Or Bauer, who was Biden's longtime attorney, and Ron Klain,
his chief of staff. And they go back a long,
long way now to show you how bad things were. Okay,
listen now to this to show you. And by the way,
another figure to look at this is going to come

(04:28):
out is Steve Ricquetti. He was another key Biden counsel.
He was called the thug. He was like the political kneecapper.
He would intimidate any reporter, any journalist who tried to
report the truth about how out of it and how
incapacitated Biden was, and he made sure that everybody within

(04:51):
the Oval office, within the White House towed the line. Now, apparently,
Ron Klain admitted to senior Cabinet members that, for example,
he called David Axelrod. He saw David Axelrod on CNN,

(05:11):
and Axelrod said that Biden's age, this was in twenty
twenty four, could be a major issue if he continues
to decide to run for a second term. Klaane called
up Axelrod and said, the only guy that can beat
Trump is Biden. Quote who else is going to do this?

(05:33):
As who's going to beat Trump? In other words, So
we told him shut up, stop saying we may have
to replace him. Everybody's got to get on board. No
one's gonna challenge Biden. We're gonna get him over the
finish line. Yet, Klain himself admitted to a senior several
senior cabinet officials that when he went to Camp David

(05:57):
to prepare for the first that infant his debate between
Biden and Trump. Quote Clain was noticeably shocked when he
arrived at Camp David to help with Biden's debate preparation,
only to find Biden taking long naps, wandering off to

(06:19):
the swimming pool, and struggling to follow the most basic
back and forth between his campaign and Trump's. Now, on
top of all of this, so they knew he was
physically unable to be president. He was mentally gone, I

(06:43):
mean gone finished. There was a systematic cover up underway.
But now this is now, this is what makes it
even worse. Now, this is treason. This is I'm telling you,
they're gonna go down. I know you're gonna say, Jeff,
come on, we've heard this before. No, this can't you
can't cover this up. This, this is insane. So the

(07:08):
three that were controlling the auto pen Anita Dunn, Ron Klain,
Bob Bauer, apparently, now, according to this whistleblower, and now
there's more corroboration coming. While Biden was playing golf and
vacationing in the Virgin Islands, they gave pardons to six

(07:30):
very wealthy individuals. Biden had no idea We're not trying
to exonerate the guy. He was literally golfing, partying, sleeping
in the Virgin Islands. The pardons were issued by auto
pen in Washington, DC, so Biden could not have done it.
It's impossible. Cash was pouring in for these pardons. They

(07:57):
were running a play to play opera pay to play
operation from the White House in which they were pimping
out pardons, commutations, executive orders, you name it. Six one,
seven two, six, six sixty eight sixty eight. Okay, lines
are jammed. I promise we're going to go to the

(08:19):
phone calls. But first joining us now, as she always
does at this time, she is the co founder, the CEO,
and the president of Kelly Financial Services. And yes, that
is her wonderful name, Kelly, Kelly Kelly, how are.

Speaker 2 (08:41):
You good morning, Jeff?

Speaker 3 (08:44):
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(09:07):
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(09:47):
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Speaker 2 (09:53):
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Speaker 3 (09:54):
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Speaker 1 (10:02):
Thank you, Kelly. Have a wonderful Memorial Day weekend. All
the best to you, your family and everyone at Kelly Financial.
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(10:25):
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All right, so just super quick as the lines are full.
To bring it back to the theme of the whole show,

(10:47):
they were running the country with a puppet, senile, battling cancer,
physically debilitated, basically couldn't function. They could use them, they
could guide them. They were running the country instead of him. Now,
none of them were elected. This was a shadowy, unelected,

(11:11):
unaccountable in many cases, most of these names most people
have never heard of. There was a cabal. They even
called themselves the politbureau. They used the Soviet term to
describe themselves. Why because what they were doing was a
Marxist communist revolution. And this goes back to Harvard, And

(11:36):
this goes back to these elite Ivy League institutions, because
that's where they all come from. Whether it's Anita Dunn,
whether it's Ron Klain, whether it's Bob Bauer, whether it's
run down the list, Okay, Steve Ricchetti, all of these people.
Obama is a Harvard graduate. My point being it's the

(11:57):
ruling class. They go to the same universities they hang
out in this They go to the same cocktail parties,
they're in the same network, they swim in the same waters.
Anita Dunn was an Obama holdover. She had a lot
of influence under Obama. She had even more influence under Biden.

(12:22):
Ron Klain another one goes back decades, very well connected.
Another one deeply tied to these Ivy League schools. So
the communism, the Marxism, the socialism, the globalism, the anti Americanism,
the treason, I'll be honest with you, it's treason that

(12:44):
they're selling and peddling and teaching and indoctrinating at these
colleges and universities. Literally hijacked and took over the country.
Now this is like Watergate. It's too much. Now, it's
too big, it's too damning, it's it's too much. It's

(13:06):
going to be drip like Watergate, will be drip drip, drip, drip.
It's gonna be incremental. And these names remember underwater Gate,
like you know Erlickman and Haldeman and all these names.
You know, John Dene and people never heard of I mean,
they knew Kissinger, they knew Nixon, you know, they knew
obviously the big players. But no one heard of these people,

(13:28):
these kind of shadowy advisors and aids, powerful in the background.
Those names are going to become household names now. And
so I just want you to know I'm not gonna
stop next week. I'm gonna continue. This is Watergate, this
is a this is the biggest scandal in American history,

(13:51):
and I'm going to continue to keep you all of
you informed with the latest information, the latest details. But
this whistleblower, this is the modern version of deep throat.
This whistleblower now who has gone to Ed Martin, and
Ed Martin is a pitbull. Take trust me take That's

(14:12):
why they didn't want him as US Attorney for Washington.
And ironically, again god right straight with crooked lines. I
was very upset. I'm like, damn, they derailed at Martin.
He ended up actually going to even a better place
in this moment in history. Martin is a closer. Martin

(14:32):
goes for the jugular. Martin can't be intimidated. He was
the guy that was spit on. He was doing an
interview on Newsmax. If you remember, I played the cut
maybe a couple of weeks ago, and some leftist walk
up and she got arrested now and just spit on
him live on TV as he was being interviewed Martin.
He doesn't get scared. He's not going to be intimidated

(14:54):
that a senior senior Democrat. That's his words. Soul Blower
now says, I can no longer remain silent. These were
the three that controlled the auto pen behind Biden's back.
Biden was gone. This was all illegal, all criminal, all corrupt,

(15:18):
and they were on the take. They sold the signature
for money. It's worse. I'm telling you everything we thought
about Biden and his presidency. It's worse. It's worse. Six
one seven two six, six sixty eight sixty eight ED

(15:42):
in Dorchester, Thanks for holding ed and welcome.

Speaker 4 (15:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (15:47):
How you doing, Jeff good?

Speaker 1 (15:48):
How are you?

Speaker 2 (15:49):
Ed?

Speaker 5 (15:50):
I hope I don't step back, but I want I
wanted to talk about half of its money and everything
I've been on bad.

Speaker 1 (15:55):
Yes, yes, yes, go ahead please.

Speaker 5 (15:57):
So there's a book I read a couple of years ago.
It's called delth War, and in that book they talk
about a donation that was given to Havard by the
Morning Side Foundation. The Morning Side Foundation is run by
two gentlemen called Ronnie and Gerald Chan. Their nickname is
the pawn Brothers of the CCP. Now, what I don't

(16:18):
understand is that since they gave that donation, they changed
the name of this public health at Havard. They also
made a donation to the UMass Medical School for one
hundred and seventy five million dollars. But my biggest concern
with Havid is that, being a Bostonian, my whole life,
we are giving them three hundred and thirty seven million
dollars of federal dollars to move the turnpike. That turnpike

(16:42):
move is not an infrastructure move. That is a real
estate investment deal that is going to benefit HOVID in
the years to come. Why are the taxpayers going to
foot this bill? Nine hundred million dollars are coming from
the state of Massachusetts, two hundred million is coming from
the City of Austin, ninety million is coming from Harvard,

(17:03):
ten million is coming from bu The majority of the
land that's owned under that turnpike is HARVD. I don't
understand why no one, the majority of Bostonians do not
understand who is footing this?

Speaker 1 (17:17):
Oh man, what a call? Six one seven two six
six sixty eight sixty eight, Kim in New Hampshire. Thanks
for holding Kim, and.

Speaker 2 (17:28):
Welcome, longtime listen, our first time caller.

Speaker 1 (17:33):
Welcome, Kim, Welcome.

Speaker 2 (17:34):
I never liked Biden, and there was two things that
I remember him saying on video, so it wasn't it
wasn't distorted. But back when he was president, when he
was vice president, I believe he had said he didn't
understand why when people come home from war that we

(17:55):
have to fix them because they volunteered to go. But
my second point is, and how can you ever come
back from that? You don't want veterans. But my second
point as an I never heard this mentioned by anybody else.
But in those democratic debates when they're all you know,
lined up, Trump wasn't around. It was just a democratic debate.

(18:17):
He said that he was going to be a figurehead
president and other people making the decisions. And now I
never heard anybody say what does he mean by that?
You don't hear people say that usually that he said
he was going to be a figurehead president. Can you
remember him, yes?

Speaker 1 (18:37):
Yes? And he also said he was going to be
a transition or a transition president.

Speaker 4 (18:41):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (18:41):
And of course he lied about that, just like they
lied about everything else.

Speaker 2 (18:44):
I guess he didn't lie about it though he said
he was going to be a figure.

Speaker 1 (18:47):
Oh yeah, no on that. No, you're right, You're right, Uh, Kim.
I got to ask you, are you shocked now at
all of these revelations that are coming out?

Speaker 2 (18:57):
I actually find that poetic justice. He had what's a
press state cancer, So now that he's got to have
all this fiddlings done with his backside, I find that poetic.
He's been doing that to the public since he was
you know, he never had a real job, right, it
was always just political stuff. But now he's getting it
up the backside like we've been all these years.

Speaker 1 (19:23):
Kim, did you I mean were I don't want to
ask you your age because people get very defensive about it,
but do you remember the Cold War years?

Speaker 2 (19:32):
Not really? I'm only forty seven.

Speaker 1 (19:34):
Okay, Well there you go. I don't want to ask,
but okay, so you're younger than I am by eight years.
But I mean I remember the Cold War years, and
I mean every broadcast, right, the Soviet Paulit Bureau met,
the Soviet Paulitt Bureau decided, right. So I'm just shocked,
and I'd like to get your take on this, that
they would call themselves not only did they call themselves,

(19:58):
you know, the freaking polit Bureau, but that they were
a Pauli Bureau. In other words, they were running the
country like it was the Soviet Union. I just I mean,
I Kim, did you ever think you would live to
see the day?

Speaker 2 (20:18):
I don't find anything surprising. Have you seen that movie,
the Seinfeld movie, the one about the pump Tarts. If
you haven't seen that, you gotta watch it. It's about
like the Kennedy cover up, but it was really like
the milk industry. Like you got to see that movie.
It's frosted.

Speaker 1 (20:36):
It's called Okay, Okay, Well, have a wonderful Memorial Day weekend,
and please call again. Thank you very much. Kim. Uh.
He's taking it up the backside. They're doing to him
now literally what this guy did to us for four years.
I gotta tell you, best audience in the business. Stan

(21:00):
In Lynn, thanks for holding Stan and welcome.

Speaker 4 (21:07):
You know, there's one common theme and everything you're talking about,
and the whole key is follow the money, whether it's
college presidents, politicians, all these other countries are paying off
to get what they want in this country to disrupt
this country. You know, why does the FBI infiltrate all
these college protests, find out who the lead is at,

(21:29):
find out where they're getting the money, because it's all
the same thing. It's the money, follow the money. How
does the FBI do this to go after these people?
Do they have the balls to do this?

Speaker 1 (21:42):
Well, Stan, what do you think? I mean? Look christinom
trump Er. I mean it's a life death struggle now
against Harvard, against these elite Ivy League leftist institutions, these
Marxist institutions. Do you think they have what it takes
to prevail?

Speaker 4 (21:59):
But remember this thing from sixteen minutes from two thousand.
The FBI got this group of Muslim influencers. They got
them into hotel, they taped it, and they were all
trying to figure out how where do we put the
money to influence change in this country? And I'm sure
it's not the change for the good? You know what
I mean? They knew all this stuff, but it doesn't

(22:19):
seem like they're doing their job. You know, money's got
to come from somewhere. They're trying to change the country.
I watched this thing up in Canada where they had
this protest, this Muslim protest that talked to the newspeople.
He said, we're going to take over Canada. We're going
to push Sharia law. He says. The one thing is
we have a lot of children. So they're trying to

(22:41):
change the world. But you know, what can they do.
Everybody's getting paid, nobody's doing this for nothing. Money's coming
from somewhere. Why can't they track it?

Speaker 1 (22:50):
Well, that's I think they know where the money's coming from.
I think what's starting to, you know, get revealed exposed.
Is everybody's wedding their beak, as they say, everybody, he's
taken a cut, you know. And it's coming in from
Saudi Arabia, from Qatar, from the United Arab Emirates, from China,
from you name it, and Harvard just as an example,

(23:12):
is swimming in it. And that's where they're getting all
this anti Semitism from, and all this you know, pro
hamas very an anti American ideology coming from. And you're right,
follow the money and look, it's in the media, it's
in our politics, it's in Congress now, it's it's at

(23:33):
our elite universities. Who the hell are they not buying
off that's what I want to know. Stan, great call.
I got one minute Susan or Suzanne in Salem. I'm
sorry to do this to you. One minute go, Suzanne.

(23:55):
We lost Suzanne. Okay, I got too bad, all right, Okay.
I just want to take this time to again thank
the audience. Outstanding show today, superb callers, to everyone who
served in our military, to all of our veterans, to
everyone who died for the incredible precious liberties and freedoms
that we have. A big thank you from the cooner man.

(24:19):
I am going to be off on Monday, Memorial Day
weekend Memorial Day, but I will be back on Tuesday,
I promise
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