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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Six one seven two six, sixty eight, sixty eight is
the number. Okay, this is very powerful sound. This is
an emaciated male Israeli hostage. It's obviously the son of
a mother. He's extremely skinny. He's literally skin and bones.
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A two year ordeal in the tunnels of Gaza, malnourished,
hardly fed, lucky to be alive, and his mother now
sees him for the first time and she runs up
to him. He can barely walk, he's so weak. And
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the screeching that you hear is from somewhere deep, deep
inside of a mother's love and a mother who is
so overjoyed because she never thought she would see her
son again alive. And she's embracing him and holding him
so tight that you almost think, because he's so emaciated,
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that she's going to break him. It's an incredible, powerful moment.
Roll cut one hundred and fifty. Mike, I don't know
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what she's saying. She's speaking in Hebrew. When you see
the video, I'm telling you, you just start to cry.
Anybody around the world would start to cry. And she's
embracing him and just kissing him and kissing him and
kissing him and kissing him. It's an incredible moment. Six
one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight is
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the number. That's Trump, that's Maga. That's what we do.
That's what we do. And while our enemies call us
Nazis and fascists and white supremacists and racists, if you
can believe in anti Semites, everything that comes out of
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their mouth, this is what we do. Six one seven
two six, six sixty eight sixty eight is the number. Okay,
lines are all right, Let's see if we can reconnect
with Mike. Let's go. Who are going to go to next?
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Maestro mic Tom in Virginia. Thanks for holding Tom and welcome.
Speaker 2 (02:51):
You're welcome, sir. I'd like to thank you for supporting
Columbus Day. I you know, I think it's uh, you know,
these people that want to do away with it, and
I think it's part of the neo Marxist movement in
our country. They want to destroy our history. I think
it's in Skos's books and they can communists. He talks
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about everything that they're doing right now presently, and I
think that if they're really concerned, they need to go
out to the reservations in our country. And get out
on the reds and help out the Native Americans out there.
They can use a lot of help out there. I've
been out to the Sioux reservations in South Dakota.
Speaker 3 (03:31):
They need our help.
Speaker 2 (03:32):
That's when you really want to do something. Get off
your teasters and get out there and go help them out.
They need to get use all the help they hiet.
Speaker 1 (03:41):
Oh, Tom, you're you're one thousand, not one hundred. You're
a thousand percent correct. But no, these leftists and liberals
don't give a damn about Native American Indians. They don't
care about the Sioux in South Dakota, or the Cheyenne,
or I could just go on and namely every tribe
under the sun. They don't care. Look at Elizabeth Warren,
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she literally lied. She doesn't have a freaking ounce of
Indian blood in her. Okay, she's not even like, I
don't know one one thousandth Native American, zero NATA nothing.
And she bamboozled school after school after school, lying claiming
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that she was a Cherokee Indian and then later admitted
that she lied. And it's not just that she got
all these presigious jobs, making three hundred and fifty thousand
dollars a year to teach one class. It's not even that, Tom,
It's that she took the jobs that were literally set
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aside for real Native American Indians. You don't forgive me
not to be flippant about it, but you know, the
kind that could own a casino. You know, they do
what kind of a test of your ancestry, and it's
got to be what is it a quarter or a
half or whatever? In other words, you have to have
real serious Native American Indian heritage ancestry, Native American blood
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to be a stakeholder in a casino. So, in other words,
you know, she took the job, actually jobs, uh plural,
that were set aside for Native American Indians. Now I'm
against affirmative action and racial quotas. Okay, please don't get
me wrong, Tom, But if you're gonna set them aside
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for Native American Indians, then for God's sake, at least
give them to a real Native American Indian. Okay, I mean,
I don't agree, but at least I understand it. But
this they gave it to a woman who has whiter
skin than I have. And believe me, Tom, I roast
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in the sun after five minutes with blue eyes and
blonde hair. You can't make this up. I'm telling you,
you can't make it up. And as for Columbus Day,
I'm proud to defend Columbus Day and I'm proud that
Trump issued that proclamation restoring Columbus Day. No Columbus, no America.
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Can you imagine the world without America. He's one of
the greatest heroes in history, in history, and we're going
to deny him his rightful place. It's shameful. It's shameful. Tom.
Final word to you.
Speaker 2 (06:34):
Yeah, I just want to say miss thanks, you know,
and that's about it for today. I appreciate you very
much and all that you do.
Speaker 1 (06:40):
I love your accent, Tom, love that Southern twang. Please
call again. Just talk about anything. I'm like that with
Southern accents. Just I don't care, talk about the weather.
Just just talk in that charming Southern accent of yours.
At six one, seven two, six six sixty eight sixty
eight is the number. Okay. I promise I'm gonna get
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back to the blazing phone lines. But before I do,
I just want to let everybody know there is a
major rally on October fifteenth, two days from today, this Wednesday,
at twelve thirty pm, so basically at lunchtime. It is
going to be at the steps of the Boston State House,
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the Massachusetts State House on twenty four Beacon Street. There's
been many rallies that Kooner Country has held there before.
I will not be speaking or attending this rally, however,
many members of Kooner Country will be there. Why it
is to demand that we do a full complete audit
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of the Massachusetts State Legislature and all of their spending,
basically a Massachusetts version of Doge. There was a ballot
initiative in the last election that passed by over seventy
percent seventy percent demanding an audit, and the corrupt Democrats
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on Beacon Hill have refused to comply with the will
of the voters and in fact are obstructing the state auditor,
who is a Democrat herself, Diana Disauglio, from being able
to conduct this audit because they're trying to cover up
the corruption and the fraud and the waste and the abuse. Well,
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Diana Disauglio will be speaking at this rally, so many Republicans, Democrats, independents,
it's going to be a bipartisan rally. I hope all
of you can make it again. It is this Wednesday,
October fifteen, just two days, twelve thirty pm, rain or
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shine in downtown Boston at the Massachusetts State House, twenty
four Beacon Street. If you want to find out more information,
go to People's State House dot com. People's State House
dot Com. Six one seven two six six sixty eight
sixty eight is the number. Okay, I want to play
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this cut. This is President Trump and he is addressing
the Kanesset, but he's really speaking now also to the
Middle East, to the Palestinians, to the Arab States, to
the Muslims, and listen to what he says. Roll cut
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one hundred and twenty one. Mike, Okay. The argument that
Trump makes in this cut is a very Western argument.
It's very rational, it's very logical, it's based on self interest,
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it's very civilized. It's an argument that works with almost
every European country, obviously US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan,
South Korea, some countries in Asia, obviously countries in Latin America.
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Many of them would be nodding their head saying this
makes a lot of sense to us. The question is
will it make sense to the Iranians? Will it make
sense to many of the Islamic terrorists and the Islamic
extremists that are all over the Middle East. That's now
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the question. And so Mike is still having problems with
technological I mean technical issues with the audio. So here's
what he essentially said that it should now be clear
to everyone. This is what Trump said throughout the region
that decades of fomenting terrorism and extremism, jihadism, anti Semitism
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have not worked. From Gaza to Iran, those bitter hatreds
have delivered nothing but misery, suffering, failure, and death. And
so what he's basically saying is it will work that
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this kind of religious fanaticism, this kind of irrational hatred
is primitive, it's barbaric. And he's basically saying, look, use
your eyes, look around you. Has it made you richer?
Has it made you freer? Has it made you more prosperous?
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Has it made you safer? Has it made you more secure?
Has it made your life for the lives of your
children or grandchildren, your region, your country, your community, your neighborhood,
has it made it any better, he goes, Obviously it hasn't.
And so what I'm saying is he's making a practical,
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enlightened self interest rational argument. And to us, we're all like,
yeh yeh, yeh, yep, yep. But you see, that's Western.
That's how the Western mind thinks. And so if you're
a Westerner, I don't care what country you're from, but
if you have a Western mindset and Western values and
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Western cultural beliefs, yeah, it's self evident. Yeah, yeah, I
don't know. And I'm reacting to many of you are saying, Jeff,
I don't think this deal is going to last very long,
because many of you are very skeptical. Does an Iran
think like this?
Speaker 4 (13:01):
No?
Speaker 1 (13:03):
Does Hamas think like this?
Speaker 3 (13:05):
No?
Speaker 1 (13:06):
Does has Blah think like this? No? Does ISIS or
al Qaeda think like this?
Speaker 4 (13:12):
No?
Speaker 1 (13:14):
Do many Islamists in power in certain Middle East countries?
Do they think like this? No? And so that's where
this thing could maybe founder. That's where Trump's peace deal,
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his twenty point piece plan, it may shatter on the
rocks of ancient Islamic hatred and militant Islamic radicalism.
Speaker 5 (13:48):
It should now be clear to everyone throughout the region
that decades of fomenting terrorism and extremism, jihadism and anti
semitism have not work.
Speaker 1 (14:00):
They haven't worked. They've been a disaster.
Speaker 5 (14:03):
They've just killed. They've killed, They've backfired completely and totally.
They've just totally backfired everything that you thought take it
worst case, it's turned out to be worse than that.
Speaker 1 (14:19):
They have not worked.
Speaker 5 (14:20):
From Gaza to Iran, those bitter hatreds have delivered nothing
but misery, suffering, failure, and death.
Speaker 1 (14:31):
But what do you do with a religion and a
cult that loves death, that celebrates death, that glorifies death,
that in fact says, I don't care about your peace
and your prosperity and your freedom and a better life
for you and your children and grandchildren. I want to
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die for Allah and get my seventy two virgins in heaven.
That I want to be a martyr because then I
will enter Paradai's as they say, that's what he's up against,
that's what this peace plan is up against. And only
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time will tell. Six one seven two, six, six sixty
eight sixty eight agree, disagree, lou In Milton, thanks for
holding lou and welcome.
Speaker 4 (15:26):
Thank you Joe, thanks very much. I listened to you
for many years and I think you're awesome.
Speaker 1 (15:31):
Jeff, thank you, thank you.
Speaker 4 (15:33):
Okay, So here's the perfect example of what you just said.
If you go back to the very beginning, like you
were saying before. Now, King Hussein's grandfather in the thirties,
in the forties, he welcomed the Zionist enterprise. He knew
that the Jews were going to build a Western state
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and it was going to be economic prosperity, and he
welcomed this. But guess why he was assassinated. Right. So
the only thing I would say, if Trump's plan can
provide economic prosperity, that will trump a lot of this
old fashioned hatred, because I do believe most of the
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Arabs just want to have a better life. I remember
once years ago, there was a pilgrimage somewhere in the
Mideast and there was a boat and the boat was sinking, okay,
and the people on the boat were throwing the people
overboard because they didn't want to throw the refrigerators and
the televisions overboard. And I thought, Wow, that.
Speaker 1 (16:40):
Is fascinating, Lou, that is absolutely fascinating. Wow. Six one, seven,
two six six sixty eight sixty eight is the number
Chris in Tewkesbury. Thanks for holding Chris, and welcome did Jeff.
Speaker 6 (16:57):
I woke up this morning at seven forty one with
good news from President Trump. I mean, I'm so happy
that the war has ended, and it's finally that who
is finally going to his head of his red rand
and they ended this war, and it's about time he's
done something.
Speaker 1 (17:18):
Well, you know, Chris, by the way, as I speak
to you now, literally Trump has finished his address to
the Kannesset, He's on a plane. He's flying to Egypt.
BB will be accompanying him. The Egyptians now are going
to roll out the red carpet for Trump. In fact,
the leader of Egypt insisted, in fact, this is what
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he told Trump, that it was a matter of Arab pride,
that you know, Egypt speaking on behalf of the Arab world,
that Trump had to come to Egypt after addressing the
Kannesset for such an historic deal, a ceasefire. And he
says now that he's going to line up arably across
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the Middle East and that they now are going to
achieve not just a permanent peace, but they're going to
rebuild Gaza, and they really now say they want to
create a two state solution, which people thought was impossible,
and that the Arabs will do their part regarding the Palestinians,
and if BB will sign on, they believe that they
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can achieve a a lasting, durable peace, be an independent
Palestinian state. So, Chris, I kid you not. Trump is
now seen as the hero and defender of Israel and
the Jews, and maybe just maybe as the father of
an independent Palestinian state. I mean, I don't know how
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you do it, but he just did it. And the
very people who've been protesting on the streets and on
campuses here with their cafeas and their genocidal rhetoric, and
they're pure blind hatred, not just for the Jews but
for Trump, now are dumbfounded. They can't speak. It's like
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somebody cut their tongue out, you know, a cat cut
their tongue. They don't know what to say because he's
out maneuvered every single one of them. Chris, I'm telling you,
if he can deliver this, I think Ukraine is next.
I think putin in fact, is Zelenski's already come out
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and said, give us a twenty point plan for Ukraine
and Russia. Putin is looking at this and he's saying,
maybe it's time to end this thing in Ukraine. If
anybody can bring peace between Russia and Ukraine, it's Trump.
And if he does that, no force on earth can
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prevent him from winning the Nobel Peace Prize. Chris, what
say you? Final word to you?
Speaker 6 (19:52):
My friend did not weieve he did not win the
Nodel Peace Priety.
Speaker 4 (20:00):
He'll be winded next year.
Speaker 1 (20:02):
I agree, Oh, he should win it. I mean, he
has to win it next year. But you're right. They
robbed him. Oh they robbed him. They robbed him blind.
But again, I don't want to repeat myself as I
said earlier. The woman that did win it, this Venezuelan
anti communist opposition leader. She's a remarkable woman. And she
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came out and said, I want you to know Trump
should have won the award. She said it, and so
I take this award in his honor. And then she
went on to really stick it to the Nobel Prize committee.
She said, I want you to know the only reason
why I'm here is because of President Trump. He inspired
me to oppose the Maduro regime and He's done more
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than anyone to put the screws into this authoritarian, dictatorial,
communist regime that has caused so much poverty, misery, and
oppression in Venezuela. So she literally said, without Trump, there
would not be a Venezuelan opposition. So even now, believe
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it or not, by not winning, he's winning because the
Venezuelan people are now rallying around Trump and the world
sees that Trump was clearly robbed. No man deserved a
Peace Prize more than him. Chris, thank you very much
for that call. All right, let's squeeze one more in
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Jack in the great state of Indiana. Thanks for holding
Jack and welcome.
Speaker 3 (21:33):
Hey, yeah, I'd love you, no such away. I hope
and are doing well.
Speaker 1 (21:41):
Yes, Avan Ashton. By the way, they're home today. It's
Columbus Day, so they have the day off from school
and they're very happy about it.
Speaker 3 (21:51):
I just wanted to ask you, number one, why do
you think that the squad hasn't come out and congratulated
President Trump? Number two, how do you how does Aston
and Ava and.
Speaker 4 (22:10):
And and.
Speaker 3 (22:14):
Your wife, how did how did how did they see
your political How did how does Aston Ava thinking about
the political future. Are they democrats or no?
Speaker 1 (22:33):
No no no. Well my wife is, you know, conservative
like I am. I'd say she's a bit more critical
of Trump than I am. She doesn't like his tariffs.
I like his tariffs. As an example,