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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Six two sixty eight, sixty eight is the number, okay,
according now to NBC News, and look, it's fake news.
This is the lying, corrupt, corporate media. But I normally
don't take any stock in what they say, but on
this I do believe them. They are citing Republican lawmakers, senators,

(00:23):
Republican senators, more establishment Republican senators who in a closed
door meeting were so angry at the pick of Matt
Gates that many of them said, quote unquote, oh my
god when they heard that Trump had just selected Gates
to be his attorney general. And according to some of

(00:47):
these Republican senators, this is what they told NBC News
quote DC is freaking out unquote now, to which Elon
Musk replies on X to this story, quote, DC freaking
out means we are over the target. That's my thought, exactly,

(01:10):
exactly my thought when I heard that. I'm like, if
the swamp is freaking out, we found.

Speaker 2 (01:16):
The right guy. That's the right guy. Agree, disagree.

Speaker 1 (01:23):
Veronica in Florida, Thanks for holding Veronica, and welcome.

Speaker 3 (01:30):
Champagne Cork because we are sending you our warrior Jev.
Oh my goodness, my phone blew up last night. I'm
very political up here in the Panhandle, and this is
a fabulous pick. And do not forget in his primary,
McCarthy's group spent three million dollars trying to take him out.
So pop the champagne. Our guy's coming for you and

(01:51):
he's going to clean house for America.

Speaker 1 (01:54):
Veronica, you know I love Gates and I love this pick,
but I gotta ask you again. Let me just play
Devil's Out for a second. What do you say to
the argument? I love him, you love him. I'm sure
much of the audience loves him. Maga loves him, but
he doesn't have the votes. There's what is it going
to be fifty three, fifty four, whatever the number is

(02:15):
going to be Republican senators. You've got already three or
four minimum, saying Murkowski. Lisa Murkowski from Alaska has come
out and she's a rhinos.

Speaker 2 (02:26):
Rhino.

Speaker 1 (02:27):
She said, no way, am I voting for him? Susan Collins,
no way, I'm voting for him. Several others have said
no way. So what do you say to the argument, Veronica,
We don't have the votes. And if we don't have
the votes, that means if we go forward he'll crash
and burn, He'll lose the nomination and it'll be a

(02:50):
public humiliation and blow both the Gates and the Trump.

Speaker 2 (02:54):
What say you?

Speaker 3 (02:56):
I think Trump must know that this has been in
the works for a while and they're gonna we're gonna
get Gates through to the other side. Because what's really
interesting too, because last night my phone blew up. His dad,
who was the speaker in the Florida Legislature and he's
been retired for a while, was just re elected in
that area. And so everybody who's asking me, well, who's

(03:19):
going to be the next Congressman, and all along Gates,
everybody was talking, they were talking about him becoming our governor.
And so so maybe there's cards in play, because why
why does his daddy come back, who'd you know, been
a speaker to start over in our legislature as a freshman.
Maybe it's because the Santus is going to put him
in there for Congress. Trump knows he has the votes,

(03:39):
So maybe this plan is already set in stone. And
he's a fire. We've seen him in action in Congress
and all of these investigations. I think because he's been
a Trumper, he's been a Trumper. They've gone after him,
so I think the plan is there. Trump must know
he has the votes. But like Elon, you know, everybody's

(04:00):
freaking out. So it is the right pick. Plus he's young,
he's a fighter, and he's out there and the age's job.
I know he hasn't been supposedly a trial attorney, but
it's you're the face of that office, and he will
represent and fight for Americans every single day. I'm so excited.
I was like popping champagne last night.

Speaker 2 (04:19):
You know, Veronica.

Speaker 1 (04:20):
A good friend of mine texted me John, and I
know John is still listening, and he said, Jeff, remember
stature because that's the term to keep using now that
somehow Gates doesn't have the stature to be Attorney general.
See Bill Barr had the stature, Sessions had the stature.
A Meerck Garland the stature, Loretta Lynch or Eric Holder

(04:44):
the stature. Okay, And as my friend John texted me,
he said, you know what stature means in DC. Stature
equal swamp. When they say quote unquote stature, that means
a hack. Yeah one of us, yep player, yeap, that's
what they really mean.

Speaker 2 (05:04):
Veronica. This is what I think.

Speaker 1 (05:06):
Well, first of all, just to let you know, I
can't wait for the confirmation hearings for Gates. You want
to talk about roll out the popcorn and for me
the diet coke. Oh to see him go toe to
toe with so many of those senators, he will eat
them alive. Gates will, I mean debate circles around them.

(05:29):
I would pay money, like pay per view to see that.
I think what we're gonna have to do, Veronica is
I think Kooner Country. I mean it's going to be
a while. We're talking a couple months here. I think
we're gonna have to wring their phones off the hook.
I think Kooner Country. We're gonna And I think that's
what Trump is going to be counting on to say,
I've got a mandate, and I want everybody who voted

(05:51):
for me. You give the Senate the call, your calls,
and you tell them who we want Gates. And to
every Republican you've vote against Gates, we primary you. It's
really that simple. Hold the proverbial gun to their head,
the political gun to their head. So it's fine, you
want up you you want to play to the swamp,

(06:12):
you want to vote against Gates, no problem. We guarantee
you you're gonna get primaried. So I think, Veronica, we're
going to have to get engaged all of Maga, all
of Kooner country to put Gates over the finish line.
And I'm willing to go to the mat forum. Veronica,
thank you so much for that call. Six one seven

(06:33):
two six six sixty eight sixty eight is the number. Okay,
I kid you not. Now they're calling Matt Gates the Antichrist.
It's just sorry, I mean to laugh. But so Biden
meets Trump yesterday. Okay, Now, for how many years was
Biden calling Trump hitler?

Speaker 2 (06:55):
The whole election?

Speaker 1 (06:57):
Trump, Kamala, the media, the liberal media, Hitler, Nazi fascist,
racist number, He's a threat to democracy. If he wins,
it's the end of America. It'll be the last election
we ever have. It's the end of the constitution.

Speaker 2 (07:15):
It's the rise of the Fourth Reich.

Speaker 1 (07:18):
Yesterday there was Joey smiling ear to ear.

Speaker 2 (07:23):
I've never seen him so happy.

Speaker 1 (07:25):
In fact, many people were literally on social media was everywhere.
He was so giddy when he was around Trump. Did
you see that he's backslapping Trump. They're shaking hands. Really,
it was like a love fest. Joey is going to Trump,
I love you. Trump goes no, no, I love you.
And people were openly speculating I think Biden voted for Trump.

(07:48):
Look really, we're like, no, no, I'm serious. I think
Joe Biden legitimate and Jill because they hate Kamala because
she helped overthrow Joe Biden and then overthrew him from
the nomination that they're saying, I bet you he voted
for Trump, and I've never seen Trump. Sorry, Joe Biden
this happy. So he's shaking Trump's hand, He's backslapping him now.

(08:13):
Of course, behind closed doors, it was a two hour
sales pitch for Ukraine. It's Ukraine, Ukraine, send them, you know,
billions and hundreds of billions, and you can't abandon Ukraine
and glory to Ukraine and blah blah blah blah. So
you know, he's still delivering for his client behind closed doors.
But what was noticeable, and this is the point, what

(08:37):
happened to Hitler, What happened to this is the last election?
What happened to existential threat to democracy? You said it
over and over and over again. Kamala said it over
and over and over again. The Democratic Party said it

(08:58):
over and over and over again. And now all of
a sudden, I gotta be fine, Well, got them next time,
we got the midterms. Don't worry about it.

Speaker 2 (09:15):
Lies.

Speaker 1 (09:16):
It was all political rhetoric, it was all propaganda, it
was all I hate this word because it's the most
overused word, but it's this time is the one time
it's applicable. It was all gaslighting. We were all being
played and manipulated and deceived. And you've got millions and

(09:39):
millions of these Democrats, a'llah Bill and Sudbury, who, by
the way, have you noticed Bill in Sudbury has not
called since Trump won? Or Ben in North Andover or
Chris and Gloucester or Franklin Gloucester. Have you noticed the
moonbats have all gone silent all of a sudden. Now,
what happened? What happened to your resistance? What happened to

(10:00):
Trump is Hitler? What happened to he's a Nazi? What
happened to It's the end, it's the end of democracy. Suddenly, No,
you have nothing to say now, so they demonize Trump, villified,
trumpled about Trump, and then when the election is over

(10:22):
come on in Donald Yep, yep. So yeah, it's fine.
Now you're gonna give Hitler a nice, smooth transition. Hitler's
your friend, now your buddy buddy with Hitler, you're backslapping Hitler.
Listen now, just very quickly listen now to Joe Wee.

Speaker 2 (10:39):
I mean, I'm telling you it was funny. You're like, well,
he's Hitler.

Speaker 1 (10:43):
He kept saying he threat to democracy, and all of
a sudden, there's there's there's Biden, and there's President elect Trump.

Speaker 2 (10:52):
Roll cut one, Mike, it.

Speaker 4 (10:57):
Was President elect in troe Brest and you've gone, and congratulations,
thank you, and looking forward to having a like we said,
a smooth transition. Whoever, we can make sure you're accommodated
what you need. I'm gonna get a chance to talk
about some out today.

Speaker 2 (11:14):
It's good, welcome, thank you saying that.

Speaker 5 (11:17):
Thank you very much. And politics is tough, and it's
many cases not a very nice world, but it is
a nice world today and I appreciate it very much.
And a transition that's so smooth, it'll be as smooth
as it can get. And I very much appreciate that
you you are.

Speaker 1 (11:37):
Friends, they're free. I mean I'm telling you this is incredible. Now,
Trump was being very gracious obviously, I mean, and he
should be. I mean, for the sake of the American people.
You don't want to start calling each other names and
don't get into a fistfight.

Speaker 2 (11:51):
So yeah, you know, you know. But just my point is,
Biden is beaming, beaming, beaming.

Speaker 1 (11:56):
You can say how happy he is, and he just
you know, again, as I said, he just.

Speaker 2 (12:02):
Let it be known to everybody. No, he's not Hitler.
Of course he's not Hitler.

Speaker 1 (12:06):
If he was Hitler, you think we'll be giving him
a smooth transition, I'd be patting him on the back,
shaking his congratulations, your back, congratulations. We're gonna give you
this best, the most smoothest transition possible. On Sunday, you
can look it up, Biden was still pottying, as they
say here, partty party patty. So he's partying in Rohobi's beach. Okay,

(12:30):
He's on his way to one of his SUVs. And
one of the reporters shouts out, do you still think
Trump is a threat to democracy?

Speaker 2 (12:40):
And Joe Biden shakes his head.

Speaker 1 (12:42):
You're like, no, no, he's I'm seeing him on Wednesday. Well,
there you go, there you go. Now, now Matt gets
is the Antichrist. So Trump was Hitler Hitler, Hitler, Hitler,
Hitler Hitler. Now you watch, okay until the confirmation hearings

(13:04):
right up, Antichrist, He's the devil.

Speaker 2 (13:07):
He's the devil.

Speaker 1 (13:09):
They are going to crucify that man. And before I
continue with Matt Gates, this is the Cooner Country Poll
Question of the Day sponsored by Mario's Mario's Quality Roofing,
Siding and Windows. Who do you think Joe Biden actually

(13:31):
voted for?

Speaker 6 (13:32):
No?

Speaker 1 (13:32):
No, really, honestly, I want to ask all of you
Coooner Country. You know when he went in and pulled
that lever, when he went in to actually vote, who
do you think he really actually voted for? A Kamala
Harris B. Donald Trump, A Harris B. Trump. I swear

(13:58):
to you if I was to vote in this poll,
B because it's his body language, it's the way he's like.
You know, Jill wears the red dress. Oh, Jill came
over yesterday. I forgot to mention this. She came over
with a letter from Millennia and then nuh with the

(14:21):
kiss the Trump and nice to see you and I
mean they rolled out the red carpet and joeye oh
was he gracious, I gotta say, smiling, giddy, as Grace said, glowing,
almost like he was pregnant.

Speaker 2 (14:37):
You know when a woman's pregnant, she's just glowing. She's
so happy.

Speaker 1 (14:40):
This is like you can see Biden and Jill had
this twinkle in their eye. You got rid of the
witch for us. They over she helped overthrow us and
screw us. You know what, you paid her back? Good Donald, Good,
wink wink, good for you. I honestly believe he voted

(15:01):
for her. Sorry my bad that Biden voted for Trump.
I honestly believe that Biden voted for Donald Trump. I
would vote b but that's me. I want to hear
from you. You can vote on our web page wrko
dot com slash cooner wrko dot com slash Cooner. Kuh
Enna's in national Er, and as always, you can vote

(15:25):
on X. I'm very active on X. My handle there
at the Cooner Report. All one word. Kuh Na is
in national Er. Let me just give you a taste
of the meltdown. I mean, to me, this is great entertainment. Really,
I mean, this is you can't get better entertainment than this.

(15:46):
Here's Fetterman. Okay, Pennsylvania Senator Fetterman, roll cut fourteen.

Speaker 2 (15:51):
Mike, what do you think about these Trump picks, including
that cakes.

Speaker 7 (15:57):
Well, I've I've put out I put out a tweet
about it. I mean clearly, clearly it's just kind of
like a god teer kind of trolling just to trigger
a meltdown. But really the DEM's opinions on Gates, that's
not really what's interesting. What to me is interesting is
is gonna those are the good ones are gonna come

(16:19):
by my colleagues on the other side of the GP
on how they can justify voting for.

Speaker 2 (16:24):
That jerk off.

Speaker 1 (16:28):
Okay, here's Chris Murphy, Democrat senator from Connecticut. I don't
have time, Mike. I don't have time. I don't want
to rush it. We're going to play it on the
other side and then take your calls. But anyway, he
goes on, this is CNN, and Murphy is how could
he have picked him?

Speaker 2 (16:46):
Again?

Speaker 1 (16:47):
Ah, the sky is falling. But then he says, I've
spoken to some of my Rhino buddies over there, some
of these establishment Republicans. They're not happy they really don't
want Gates, like they're scared, and I'm thinking, yeah, I'd
be scared too if I were them. By the way,

(17:10):
Chris Swalwell, you know the guy who slept with that
Chinese spy, you know, Bang Bang with Fang Fang. Her
name was Fang Fang, One after another after another, full panic. Absolutely,
just say Matt Gates. All right, So here it is
Senator Chris Murphy. He's a moon bat moonbat Democrat from

(17:31):
Connecticut on this issue, ann Roll cut fifteen, a mic.

Speaker 8 (17:40):
Senator, the breaking news, the pick of Congressman Matt Gates
to be the next US Attorney General.

Speaker 9 (17:48):
Your reaction, Well, I was walking off the set of
Floor just moments ago when the news was announced. You
could literally hear the jaws dropping to the floor of
Republican senators who are now going to be in a
position to stand up to Donald Trump in a way
that they have been unwilling to. I mean, listen, Mat
Gates is dangerously unqualified. But that's not the worst of it.

(18:11):
Gates has been Trump's chief defender when it comes to
Trump's assault on democracy, his attempt to overthrow the government
on January sixth, and he is openly called for the
abolition of law enforcement agencies if they don't get in
line with conservative political priorities. This is going to be

(18:33):
a red alert moment for American democracy.

Speaker 3 (18:37):
There they go.

Speaker 1 (18:38):
Here, they go back to threat. They can't help themselves,
back to threat. There was over he's not a threat
to democrat.

Speaker 2 (18:45):
Now he's a threat to democracy.

Speaker 10 (18:46):
Again.

Speaker 1 (18:47):
They it's like a reflex instinct. They just can't, you know,
they just they can't help themselves. So and by the way, again,
where do they come up with this? He's going to
you know, Calm Harris was the one that wanted to
defund ice. Kamala Harris is the one that said, let's

(19:08):
reimagine policing like you know, so it's the left that
wanted to get rid of I don't know, prisons, police, ice,
the border. I mean suddenly, now he's he's going to
get rid of everything. He's just abolishing everything. So, okay,

(19:28):
the BS continues, the lies continue, the propaganda continues.

Speaker 2 (19:34):
H And this is a really good text.

Speaker 1 (19:36):
It's seven zero four seven zero seven zero four to
seven zero and it's from five to oh eight, and
I really hits the nail right on the head. Jeff
the same people who think Matt Gates isn't qualified to
be the next attorney general were the ones who thought
Kamala Harris was qualified to be president. To drop the mic,

(20:00):
all right, let me just play one more and then
I want to go back to the phone lines. This
was Fox News. So MSNBC's losing their mind, CNN's losing
their mind. And then they roll out never Trumper after
never Trumper on Fox News phone news. So here's byron Yorke.

(20:21):
How could Trump have picked Matt Gates. I can't believe it,
Brett Brett. I'm on the phone with my Republican sources.
They're in a panic, the establishment Republicans. Mitch McConnell's going crazy,
Murkowski's going crazy, Collins is going crazy, Poon is going crazy,

(20:44):
Coining's going crazy. They're all going crazy. Brett roll cut sixteen, Mike.

Speaker 8 (20:54):
What the senator said can be true, and Matt Gates
can still be a terrible pick. And I do think
it was a terrible pick. And we don't know the
status of the House Ethics Committee investigation into alleged misconduct.
We do know the Justice Department investigated and didn't charge
him with anything, but the thing we really know for

(21:14):
a fact is that Matt Gates played a hugely aggressive
role in nearly destroying the House, the Republican Party in
the House of Representatives, and with his based mostly on
a personal vendetta against Kevin McCarthy, who was then the
Speaker of the House. And I mean, he's very lucky
that the House has no role in confirmations, because this

(21:38):
guy said, he's got enemies all over the place, and
the reason he has those enemies was that the things
he did were so damaging for no good reason.

Speaker 1 (21:46):
Incredible they're still going on about Kevin McCarthy. Really a
rhinos rhino. Nobody misses him. I'm telling you, not one
Trump voter. Okay, all the votes for Donald Trump. And
by the way, now it looks like he beat Kamala
by seven million, over seven million votes, seven million, seven million.

(22:10):
He destroyed her. This is a landslide. Was a political massacre,
that's what this was. Not one I condemn. Okay, maybe
one out of what is it, how many seventy seventy
five million whatever he ended up getting. Okay, maybe one
maybe two out of seventy five million, Okay, but you
know what I mean, No one.

Speaker 2 (22:31):
Cares for Kevin McCarthy.

Speaker 1 (22:35):
Nobody there's still going on about Hey Darrialed McCarthy.

Speaker 2 (22:39):
Yeah, good, good, yes, good. Now.

Speaker 1 (22:44):
I want to play for you. Bear with me. You
want to know why they really fear matt Gates. I
could play fifty cuts.

Speaker 2 (22:52):
I'm not.

Speaker 1 (22:52):
I'm just gonna play you two. And this tells you
everything you need to know. That's why he cannot be
Attorney general in the eyes of the swamp and in
the eyes of Washington, and in the eyes of the
political media class. Okay, the political media establishment. Listen now
to Gates. He's on the House Judiciary Committee. Merrick Garland

(23:15):
was testifying. Listen now to Gates. Rip Garland apart over
Matthew Colangelo, who is the number three at the DOJ,
who clearly was sent by Garland because Colangelo leaves the
DOJ one of the most prestigious positions you can have

(23:37):
to go to New York Manhattan on a state case
to work with Alvin Bragg and Letitia James in order
to get Trump on the hush money case with Stormy
Daniels in front of Judge Mrchan. So it was obvious
Merrick Garland, the Biden White House the Department of Justice.

(24:00):
We're coordinating. If I giving the orders to Letitia James
and Alvin Bragg, law fair, you're gonna nail Trump to
a cross persecute, persecute, persecute, and we're gonna show you
exactly how to do it. We're sending our top hatchet man,
our top legal hitman, Matthew Colangelo. Listen now to Gates,

(24:25):
the only one on the committee who had the guts
to expose all of it. And you got to see
the face of Garland. I wish you could. He's wilting.
Red is a tomato and he's like jittery. You should
see him. He's wilting because he knows Gates has him
dead to rights.

Speaker 11 (24:45):
Roll cut thirty, Mike, Will the Department of Justice provide
to the committee all documents, all correspondents between the Department
and Alvin Bragg's office and Fannie Willis's office and Tisha
James's office.

Speaker 12 (25:01):
The offices you're referring to are independent offices of state.

Speaker 2 (25:06):
I get that. I get that, state.

Speaker 11 (25:07):
The question is whether you will provide all of your
documents and correspondence. That's the question. I don't need a
history lesson.

Speaker 12 (25:15):
Well I'm going to say again, we do not control
those offices.

Speaker 2 (25:19):
They make there the questions.

Speaker 11 (25:20):
Where you communicate with them, not whether you control them.
Do you communicate with them, and will you provide those.

Speaker 12 (25:24):
Community to make a request, We'll refer it to our
Office of Legislatives.

Speaker 11 (25:28):
But see, here's the thing that you come in here
and you lodge this attack that it's a conspiracy theory,
that there is coordinated lawfair against Trump, and then when
we say, fine, just give us the documents, give us
the correspondence, and then if it's a conspiracy theory, that
will be evident. But when you say, well, we'll take
your request and then we'll we'll sort of work it
through the DOJ's accommodation process, then you're actually advancing the

(25:52):
very dangerous conspiracy theory that you're concerned about.

Speaker 1 (25:56):
Garland had no answer. He had no answer. And by
the way, Gates has said he's going to release all
the documents showing that Merrick Garland illegal, so all illegal
illegally coordinated with Bragg, with Letitia James, and with that
case which you cannot federal cannot coordinate with state to

(26:18):
target a political opponent. These are massive crimes Garland's gonna
go to jail. I'm telling you, Gates is gonna nail
them and many many others. Now, let me just play
one more. This is him now to FBI director Chris Ray,
another snake, deep state snake, who, by the way, is
gonna lose his job. And it looks like just a

(26:39):
rumor it's gonna be Cash Patel. We'll see what happens
if it's Cash patl Holy mackerel. I mean, this is
They're gonna lay siege to the entire deep state. Okay,
Cash Patel and I'm popping champagne corks, all right, but
let that go. It's Christopher Ray and he's going after

(27:01):
him now on Hunter Biden and the Biden crime family.
And if you remember, remember when Hunter sent that WhatsApp
message to one of his Chinese business partners and he
openly threatens him, saying, I've got my father right beside me.
That's my father, you know, Joe Biden right beside me. Now,

(27:25):
you don't give us the millions of dollars that you promised.
It was a shakedown. I'm telling you, my old man
is going to go after you and your people, and
he's going to make life miserable for you, and Matt
Gates is saying, why aren't you investigating the Biden crime family.
This is bribery, this is influence peddling, this is naked treason.

(27:47):
I mean we're talking about some of the biggest crimes imaginable.
This is out and out sedition and they're selling the
country down the river to line their pockets. And we've
caught it on a WhatsApp message, like how much more
evidence do you need? Listen now to Gates humiliate Ray

(28:10):
by just reading him to WhatsApp message right to his face.

Speaker 2 (28:15):
Rold cut thirty one a MIC, I'm sitting here with
my father.

Speaker 11 (28:21):
I will make certain that between the man sitting next
to me and every person he knows in my ability
to forever hold a grudge, that you will regret not
following my direction. I am sitting here waiting for the
call with my father. Sounds like a shakedown, doesn't a director.

Speaker 2 (28:40):
I'm not going to get into commenting on that.

Speaker 13 (28:42):
Will you?

Speaker 11 (28:43):
You seem deeply uncurious about it, don't you almost suspiciously uncurious?
Are you protecting the Bidens?

Speaker 2 (28:51):
Absolutely not the FBI?

Speaker 11 (28:54):
You want to answer your question about whether or not
that's a shakedown. And everybody knows why you won't answer
it because em to the millions of people who will
see this, they know it is, and your innability to
acknowledge that is deeply revealing about you.

Speaker 1 (29:08):
That's the hammer. Okay, that's what you just heard now,
Matt Gates. That's the hammer of justice.

Speaker 2 (29:16):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (29:17):
That's why the swamp doesn't want them. I just played
you two cuts. I could do fifty, and you're like, geez,
jeff ay y yi. He's gonna go after all of them.
He's the new sheriff in town. That's why Trump gave
him the badge. That's why Trump gave him the white hat.
That's why Trump gave him. I gotta be careful because
they want to take me off the air. Gave him

(29:38):
the legal six shooter, the pistol. You know, the cowboys,
you know, the the and you know, and he's gonna
he's got the gun, he's got he's got the badge,
and he's got the white hat, and let's take down
all all of these crooks and criminals. And that's why

(29:59):
there's preaching like pigs agree disagree six one seven two
six six sixty eight sixty eight, Scott in Revere. Thanks
for holding Scott, and welcome, Jeff.

Speaker 3 (30:15):
I love you.

Speaker 2 (30:17):
I'm that's away, my friend. Right back at you, buddy.
What's on your mind? Scott?

Speaker 10 (30:26):
Oh ah, the happiness today.

Speaker 6 (30:29):
Thank you very much for playing those cuts. You know
people mostly most people get impatient on the phone.

Speaker 12 (30:35):
Me.

Speaker 6 (30:36):
I'm loving ever a minute of those cuts. I really am, because.

Speaker 10 (30:39):
Knowing it's those in the American people already believe believe me,
seven million votes you won by that is it by
an accident?

Speaker 6 (30:49):
People know these wearinos.

Speaker 10 (30:52):
Still don't get it today, the rhinos liberals did not
getting the message. The mesoks, no party is over. Why
don't beware liberals look.

Speaker 6 (31:07):
Out because you know what, No, moll Offia, you're done,
You're going to kill. You deserve to go to jail,
and you're all bent because you got caught and you
want to mind, which is the almost liars I've ever
seen in my life.

Speaker 1 (31:25):
Scott, I so agree with you, and look, we won.
They lost and they still don't quite get it. But
don't worry, Scott, They're gonna get it soon soon as
they say it's coming. Justice is coming. And his name
is Donald Trump. And Matt Gates. Scott, thank you so

(31:48):
much for that call. Derek in Brighton, thanks for holding Derek,
and welcome.

Speaker 14 (31:57):
I have a question. Yes, event is the vice president.
I think I heard you say that he since he's
a vice president, he is the president of the Senate.

Speaker 1 (32:11):
Yes, but when he's inaugurated, not now, but when he's
on January twentieth, he will be the Senate, the president
of the Senate.

Speaker 14 (32:21):
Now, if the Rhinos don't vote down not to confirm
Matt Gates, can he as president of the Senate. Can't JD.
Vince do it and run around them and doesn't have
some influence to maim or I don't know the word

(32:47):
to make to confirm mac Gate to something.

Speaker 1 (32:51):
Well, Derek, no, Derek, if let's just say, okay, let's
just play this out. Say Lisa Rakowski and Susan Collins
and Corny and you know, all these clowns. Okay, they
come out and say, no, we're not going to vote
for Gates. We don't care how many phone calls, how
many times you tell us you're going to primary us,
We're just not going to vote for this guy.

Speaker 2 (33:12):
And so JD.

Speaker 1 (33:13):
Vance is the guy that would go to Trump and say, look,
mister President, there's only let me just make up a number.
There's only forty eight votes in the Senate for Gates.
So fifty two against forty eight four, we can't get
him across the finish line.

Speaker 2 (33:26):
He's going to lose. So what Trump then can do
not jd vance. Trump can do this.

Speaker 1 (33:33):
Trump can go to John Thune, and Thun has promised
him he'll do this and say make a recess appointment.
In other words, when Congress is not in session, and
it's often not in session, all you need is the
Senate majority leader and one other senator to say yes,
during this recess appointment, we will we will nominate and

(33:57):
confirm Gates to be the next attorney general. Now, the
drawback with a recess appointment is it's temporary. It's only
good for like six months or a year, and if
you want then you have to do it again. Now,
in theory, they could do recess appointment of Gates and
recess appointment and recess appointment for four years. The problem

(34:21):
is after a while, say after the first recess appointment
or the second recess appointment, Gates' enemies will say, well,
he wasn't confirmed by the Senate. It was a recess appointment,
so they're gonna claim that he lacks legitimacy. So you
can do it in the short term. It's harder to
maintain it in the mid to long term. But the

(34:43):
short answer to your question is, Derek, if they don't
have the votes for Gates and Trump is determined to
have Gates b az ag, they can and they will
do it through recess appointment, which means you're gonna get
Gates at least for a year as Attorney General. You
may get him for all four but it have to
be constant recess appointments.

Speaker 2 (35:05):
Does that make any sense?

Speaker 14 (35:08):
Perfect sense?

Speaker 1 (35:10):
And I think, honestly, we're going to see how serious
Trump is about Gates and other I think he's very serious.
But because there are a lot of people speculating saying, well,
maybe Trump's playing you know, five dimensional chess. You put
up Gates knowing Gates is going to lose, that'll force
dissentists to install Gates as the Senator to replace Marco Rubio,

(35:31):
who's going to be you know, Secretary of State.

Speaker 2 (35:34):
So that Senate seat.

Speaker 1 (35:35):
Opens up, and then Trump can put forward say Ken
Paxton from Texas or Matt Whittaker, somebody that he really
wanted all along. That's some of the conspiracy theories. So
we'll find out whether Gates is just a stalking horse
and Trump is playing five D chess. In other words,
I want to get my guy out of the House
and put him in the Senate because he needs as

(35:58):
much help in the Senate as possible, or he really
wants him as AG. My prediction, I could be wrong.
I have no inside knowledge, Derek. I'm just calling it
the way I see it. I think Trump's gonna say
recess appointment. I think Trump that that's the number one
guy he wants as as his AG. I mean, the
other ones are excellent picks, but I think Trump he's

(36:21):
going for gold. You know, as I said, really, as
I said on X yesterday, what the pick of Gates
signifies is Trump is now saying I am going for
the throat of the deep state. I'm playing to win.
I'm going for the jugular. And I think that's why
he picked Matt Gates. The others are excellent, they're very

(36:43):
very good picks. But Gates is He's a warrior. Gates
is an all He's all or nothing. That's the kind
of guy Gates is, and I think Trump is like basically,
as I say, he's my patent, he's my general patent.
I know he's got flaws. I know he's a prima
don I know he can be a little bit of
a bomb thrower and a little mercurial, as they say.

(37:06):
But this guy's a killer, and I need a killer.
And I think that's why he went with Gates. And
I think he's going to stick with Gates, and I
think if he doesn't have the votes, he's going to
go through a recess appointment.

Speaker 2 (37:17):
But I could be wrong. Derek.

Speaker 1 (37:20):
Thank you very much for that call. I really appreciate it.
Nick in Weymouth, thanks for holding Nick and welcome.

Speaker 13 (37:27):
How you doing, Jeff?

Speaker 2 (37:29):
Are you Nick?

Speaker 14 (37:31):
I'm doing great.

Speaker 13 (37:31):
Thank you. PIZA seven o two renewal if you can,
if you can do this, let me know, try and
find out the people who actually voted against it. The
combination of Democrats and Republicans by the way, sixty to
thirty four for like man, I can't find out who however,
I know who sponsored It's okay. What I'm getting at

(37:54):
is whoever was against the renewal of PISA. Those are
the only senators we have, as we peal the onion here,
Trump's got the House, he's got the Senate, he's the president.
This still evil, still lyrics. It's in the Senate. Nothing
gets ever passed in this country unless it's approved by

(38:16):
the Senate. Right, And why would they want to renew that.
They saw what it did, by the way, that was
put in during the color administration. Sex is seven oh
two and McConnell when he was haunching, no, no, we
got to have this, all the intelligence that we got
to have this, And he says, you know, remember nine
to eleven, nine to eleven, that came a long time

(38:39):
after nineteen seventy eight. Okay, so no, that thing did
nothing to protect us in nine to eleven. So what
I'm saying is any senators that are for that are
bad senators that bought and paid for That is why,
by the way, no senator should ever be an attorney general.
I don't care how much Mike Lee is a good
pal of Trump, because the Senate is compromised, and you're right,

(39:03):
we haven't had any good attorney generals. Golland should have
be hammered. Mike Johnson saved him. Luna was going for
the second hit when he wouldn't release those documents from
the mighty investigation of Biden by that special investigator her
and he wouldn't release the audio if you remember. I
hope we get that too, by the way, So he

(39:26):
was an inch away from being having a second vote
on the inherent contempt, which would have could have in
jail right and definitely the fine of about tenth and
or a fine at ten thousand dollars a day. Until
he coughed up that information, he was no good, do
you remember, Jeff, And I'll get off a decent attorney

(39:46):
general without a solid attorney general. And it isn't a
matter of loyalty to Trump, It's a matter of loyalty
to the United States.

Speaker 1 (39:53):
God, well, I agree, I completely agree with you. No, Nick, Look,
you got to go back to really, you got to
go back all the way to Ronald Reagan. Really, Reagan
had some excellent attorney generals. Attorneys general, forgive me. He
had a couple of excellent attorneys general. He did excellent ags.
But you know, look, I made the list of my
opening monologue. Just stand back, please, everybody, objectively Democrat Republican administrations.

(40:17):
Janet Reno, Alberto Gonzalez. I just think about this, Eric Holder,
Loretta Lynch, Jeff Sessions, Bill Barr and now dis clown
Merrick Garland
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