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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Okay, let's go right back to Cal in Newberry Port. Cal,
you're saying Trump wrote the Art of the Deal. You're right.
He usually always is thinking two, three, four steps ahead.
Everything generally tends to have a strategic purpose. Cal. Do
you think that this truth social post and then him

(00:22):
doubling down later when asked by the media about Rob Reiner,
is that part of the art of the deal or
do you think he was just angry and venting? Please
pick up where you left.

Speaker 2 (00:35):
Off, Cal, Well, I think he's human. I think he's
spent through unbelievable trials in judgment and horrible things that
I wouldn't want to carry. But I think I think

(00:55):
he he's got to learn, like the out of the deal, Well,
to me, if he wants he's calls himself the deal maker,
well you've got to he wasn't two three steps ahead
when he when he did that, he he's like he
hurts himself. It's almost like a self defeating thing that

(01:15):
he that he does. And sometimes I think I know him.
And then when he does say makes an association mentally
with with that statement.

Speaker 3 (01:24):
Which is which is wrong.

Speaker 2 (01:27):
He did the wrong thing. He should have he should
have talked about this because it was an emotional reaction,
and he should have talked about this. He should definitely, Like,
I feel like I want to trust my president. I
want to know that he is when he's in a
situation with whoever it is, that he's going to do

(01:48):
what's best for me and my country, and when your judgment,
when his judgment, When he displays that kind of mental
and emotional behavior, even though it's maybe on a quote
unquote small scale, it concerns me because I think that
plays into why the country is so divided on him

(02:09):
sometimes and I just want to feel like he's playing smart.
You know, the priority should be make America great again.
Well you're focused on the priority, which is no.

Speaker 1 (02:25):
I agree, and cal look, I agree with you. And
I've always said this about Trump because you know, especially
during his first term, I would always be a you know,
liberals would say, oh, do you support dish and do
you support what he's sat on dish? And and usually
I like, I really don't care what he says. I
mean just in general, you know, maybe you know, if
you are pushed me on it, I say, yeah, I

(02:46):
wouldn't probably have phrased it like that. I wouldn't have
said it like that. You know, he's a bit more
blunt than I would have been, maybe a tad Moore crass.
But look, he's right. And I look at him. Not
only is he right, but he's in the arena. He's
taking bullet after bullet in some cases literally, he's taking

(03:08):
on the enemies of the United States. And look at
his actions, and his actions are gold.

Speaker 4 (03:16):
To me.

Speaker 1 (03:16):
You always judge Trump not by his words, but by
his actions. To me, his actions are always they always
supersede his words. His words, however, is what tends to
trip him up sometimes, you know. And I'm not the
only one that's not said. There's many many people, even
very close associates, dear friends, family members, have said, you know,

(03:38):
he can be his own worst enemy. He can say
something and he gets him in trouble. And you know,
and I know my dad or you know whatever, I
know my husband or whatever, and he's got a very
good heart. But that's not the way it comes across sometimes.
So look, I think there's no question that sometimes Trump,
you know, is sometimes you know, he's his own worst enemy.

(04:00):
But look, in a way, I don't blame him. I'm
going to be honest, I don't they What they did
to him in his first term was unforgivable. They secretly
spied on him, they surveiled him, They tried to frame
him as a trader and an agent of Russia. They

(04:21):
sought to overthrow his legitimate election. Then they unleashed COVID
on him. They impeached him over a perfectly fine phone call.
They stole the election from him. He was betrayed by
everybody around him. It was death threat after death threat

(04:43):
after death threat. Then after he leaves office, they hound him,
They persecute him. They want to bankrupt him, his children,
his family, his business. They want to put him in
jail on manufacture trumped up charge for over five hundred years.

(05:04):
And then when that didn't work, they put a bullet
in his ear, and by the grace of God, it
would have been a bullet through the brain. And then
when that happened, the Left was cheering and saying the
only problem was you missed. And they've been calling for
him to be murdered ever since. And I really want
to stress this to everybody. When the left calls him hitler,

(05:29):
when the left calls me hitler, calls you hitler, what
they're really saying is kill him. We become desensitized to
it because we're always being called that name. But what
they're saying is where sub humans come. We're not human.
They're dehumanizing us. So really what they're saying is, can
somebody just off this guy? He's hitler, off them, kill him,

(05:54):
finish them. And that was Rob Reiner. I'm sorry, but
you know it's it's And so Trump is looking at
this after everything he's been through, and this guy has
been defaming him for ten years, and he sees the
media and Hollywood and they're sanitizing him. Oh he's one

(06:15):
of the greatest directors of our generation. Oh he's almost
like a saint. Oh they're deifying him. And you know,
he's watching this and he's a human being, and he says, blank,
this guy six one seven two six, six sixty eight
sixty eight is the number? Okay, I want to ask

(06:36):
all of you again. Uh it's it's it's fifty to fifty.
I mean, I'm saying it's fifty fifty. This has never
happened in the history of Cooner Country. Uh. So let
me ask you again. It is the Kooner Country pole
question of the Day sponsored by Marios Mario's Quality Roofing,

(07:00):
Siding and Windows. Do you believe that President Trump crossed
the line when he criticized Rob Reiner for having TDS
and saying it was his TDS, his Trump Arrangement syndrome

(07:24):
that led his son to allegedly murder him. A. Yes,
he did cross the line. B. No, he didn't. He
just basically called it the way he saw it. You
can vote. The only thing that's working now is X
my handle on X, so please vote there you can.

(07:47):
My handle is at the Kooner Report kuh and is
in National Er at the Cooner Report n R fifty
to fifty. It goes back fifty one forty nine one way,

(08:08):
fifty nine forty nine the other way. But it's it's
it's either that or it's fifty to fifty. Now, I
just want to read Trump's truth social again because many
of you are emailing me, texting the Cooner man saying
what did he say? I'm sorry, I mean so, I'm like, okay,
let me say so. Here it is again. Rob Reiner

(08:30):
was murdered Sunday along with his wife, allegedly by their
son Nick. Their throats were slashed it was a gruesome,
vicious murder, and Monday morning, President Trump created a firestorm.
There's no other way to put it. After he went
all in and trashed Rob Reiner, and this is what

(08:53):
he said on truth Social quote. A very sad thing
happened last night in Hollywood. Rob Reiner, a tortured and
struggling but once very talented movie director and comedy star,
has passed away together with his wife Michelle. Reportedly this

(09:16):
is the part now that got everybody upset, reportedly due
to the anger he caused others through his massive, unyielding
and incurable affliction with a mind crippling disease known as
Trump Derangement syndrome, sometimes referred to as TDS. He was

(09:39):
known to have driven people crazy, all in caps by
his raging obsession of President Donald J. Trump, with his
obvious paranoia reaching new heights as the Trump administration surpassed
all goals and expectations of greatness and with the golden
age of a man Erica upon us perhaps like never before.

(10:05):
May Rob and Michelle rest in peace. So he made
it about himself, which is people. A lot of people
found that offensive, and he basically said that the reason
why Nick Reiner killed his parents was because Rob Reiner
drove him to it because of Trump arrangement syndrome. And

(10:31):
in a way he's not saying it, but he's kind
of implying it that Reiner, Rob Reiner was so toxic
and so hateful and so, you know, such a vicious
man and an unpleasant man that he basically drove his
son to kill him. That's essentially what he sang. And anyway,

(10:56):
so and he's saying, like he's also saying without saying it,
come on, don't deify this guy, don't sanitize him, don't
try to build him up into something that he's not.
He wasn't this great nice man. So Trump unloaded on Reiner,
and then when pressed by the media, he doubled down. Listen, now,

(11:21):
this is Trump yesterday at the White House taking questions
from reporters. Roll cut to Mike.

Speaker 3 (11:32):
President, A number of Republicans have denounced your statement on True's.

Speaker 2 (11:36):
Social after the murder of Rob Reiner. Do you stand
by that post.

Speaker 4 (11:40):
Well, I wasn't a fan of his at all. He
was a deranged person as far as Trump is concerned.
He said he liked he knew it was false. Effectas
the exact opposite that I was a friend of Russia
controlled by Russia. You know, the Russia hoax. He was
one of the people behind it. I think he heard
himself in career wise became like a deranged person Trump

(12:02):
derangement syndrome. So I was not a fan of Rob
Reiner at all in any way, shape or form.

Speaker 1 (12:08):
I thought he was very bad for our country. Yeah,
so was Trump just telling the truth? Like, Hey, you
may not like it. It's unfiltered, it's unplugged, but the
truth is the truth. Like it, don't like it? Or
did he cross the line? Did he crossed the line?

(12:29):
I want to hear from you. Six one seven two
six six sixty eight, sixty eight is the number Harry
in Maine. Thanks for holding Harry, and welcome.

Speaker 5 (12:45):
Jeff. Good morning. President Trump would have been better serve
in that last segment, that last sound bite, to just
say well, I wasn't a personal friend of Rob Ryaners,
and we dip it politically on many issues. It's a
tragic situation, and I pray for his family. He may
rest in peace. End the story. Close case. Now you

(13:05):
ask whether or not he crossed the line, it's pretty obvious.
Look at the division amongst Kuna country alone. You split.
So not even looking at the Democrats, the liberals, whatever,
just look at your base, look at us, how split we.

Speaker 6 (13:22):
Are on this.

Speaker 5 (13:23):
So that defines whether or not he crossed the line.
But more importantly, Jeff, you know, I don't think the event.
I don't think Trump's comment was hilarious. I respectfully disagree
with events. I think Steve made a real good point
a few calls ago. But let me just say this,
tell me where I'm wrong here. Leaders lead by example.

(13:44):
Look how Kathy griff had helped up Trump's head, and
look how they stomped all over Charlie Kirk's grave in
his name. How do we react to that? What do
we think of those people? Do we want to be
like that? Number two? In my opinion, Trump's cause more
agitation and vitriol towards himself, and you can argue that

(14:06):
he's even increased the target on himself and on Mega
by doing this totally unnecessary. Watch the resignations that are
going to come. That's my prediction. You got rfk Jr.
Now his wife's from Hollywood. She's got to be pretty
tight with Rob Ryner in the whole group. Kelsey Gabbett
was a Democrat, so you're treading on thin ice here.

(14:30):
I think you're going to see some follow from this, Jeff,
because these people are going to all be asked for
their own comments, whether we like it or not. And
the final point I'd make to you, Jeff, and you
can comment on this if you like, but you know
what Trump should be doing. My recommendation is keep your
emotions in check and just do your job. I'm looking

(14:50):
for accountability. I'm looking for a rest of the deep
state that haven't come focus on our economy and energy
independence by our enemies at Bay. Just shut the f
up and do your job. I am all about Trump's policies.
I support the guy one hundred percent. But this, this

(15:12):
whole comment was I'm not going to sugarcoat it, Jeff.
It's narcissistic and it's a terrible, terrible look, and it
exposes the bad side of Trump. And that's my opinion.

Speaker 1 (15:23):
You know, I'm just curious, if you don't mind me,
if I can just drill down a little bit more, Harry,
and if I'm getting too personal, please tell me. Is
what bothers you? Is it that it's narcissistic, as you
put it, and it shows a bit of a bad
side of Trump. You know that you know that he
bears grudges. It's that you know. It's obvious he bears grudges,

(15:45):
and sometimes his grudges overtake his better judgment. That he
bears such a grudge, he just can't keep his mouth closed.
Is that what really bothers you about this? Or is
it the fact that he was nasty to a human being?
Is arch political enemy, not a nice man himself. I'm

(16:06):
not sugarcoating meathead, Okay, Rob Reiner, I'm not, but still
a man who just had his throat slit and his
wife's throat slit by his own son. So I'm just
curious what bothers you. Is it the grudge that the
president seems to hold or the fact that he was
so I don't know, callous in reacting to a horrific murder.

Speaker 5 (16:33):
Jeff, I don't have a problem with the grudge. The
guy took a bullet to his head. The liberal basis
has stimulated all this victoral towards Trump and the hatred
and all that stuff that goes with it. But for
Kevin's sakes, he's got to look at where he stands
in the country. He's a president, he's a world leader.
There's certain times you can't wear your emotions on your sleeve.

Speaker 1 (16:59):
Harry, thank you very much for that call. Okay, I
don't want to read all of the comments out there,
what Democrats said, what Hollywood said, what the media said,
what even many Republicans said, because they're just all piling
on Trump. He's getting attacked from practically everybody and all corners.

(17:21):
Let me just give you a little taste. This is
Sonny Austin on the view regarding Trump's true social post
on Rob Reiner. Roll cut twenty a mic.

Speaker 7 (17:36):
And then I hate to put a downer on it
and make it political, but President Trump texted yesterday and said,
you know all, what's there. Yeah, he talked about Trump
that he died because of Trump derangement syndrome. I just
don't think that that's something that we should be hearing about.

(17:57):
I think we should be saddened the gun violence that
we're seeing.

Speaker 1 (18:05):
I mean, look, I don't mean to laugh, but either
Alle or you cry. Rob Reiner wasn't killed by a gun.
His son used a knife. I mean, I'm telling you
these libs are unbelievable. According to everything I've read, According
to the police. You know, he had a knife and

(18:25):
he cut his father's throat and then he cut his
mother's throat. I mean, ay, yeah, yay. And you we're
gonna talk about the gun violence. No, it's the No,
this one is the knives. It's not the guns, it's
the knives. But listen now to Whoopee Goldberg roll cut
twenty a Mike.

Speaker 8 (18:46):
We can wrap our minds around the awfulness of these things,
then we can open our hearts to all the people
who have had to deal with this, all the women,
all of the men, all of the people of color,
all the Jews, all the folks who have had to

(19:08):
deal with this struggle. I don't I don't understand the
man in that White House because he talks so much
about Charlie Kirk and carry m and suddenly this is
what he puts out. Yeah, have you no shame, no

(19:33):
shame at all? This is Can you get any lower?
I don't think so.

Speaker 1 (19:42):
I mean, the way you all danced on Charlie Kirk's grave, whoopee, Yeah,
you could get lower? You did? Or how about when
the when Thomas crooks nearly blew Trump's brains out in
Butler and you and the view were high fiving each other,
and when I just wish you hadn't missed. So No,

(20:05):
you can always your side can always go lower, and
everybody knows it. Okay. One more cut. This is speaker
Mike Johnson. Maga, Mike, I guys, really Mini, Mike, and
he wants he doesn't want to touch it. He doesn't
want to touch it. You've got other Republicans now they're

(20:26):
blasting Trump with everything they've got. Johnson now wouldn't defend
the president, but he wouldn't attack the president either. He
just wants no part of it. Roll cut. By the way,
he's in the Capitol Hill hallway and he's being hounded
by reporters. Every Republican is where do you stand on this?

(20:46):
Do you support Trump or do you think he should retract?
Listen to Maga mic roll cut twenty one. Mike, what
are your thoughts about what President Trump said about Rob Reiners.

Speaker 5 (21:00):
I don't.

Speaker 9 (21:00):
I don't do ongoing commentary about everything that's said by
everybody in government every day.

Speaker 1 (21:06):
Well, you're a president of the United Date. You're trying
to bring.

Speaker 9 (21:08):
Down healthcare costs with the American people. They're very important votes,
very important issues, and that's what we're focused.

Speaker 1 (21:13):
A lot of your members are criticizing.

Speaker 7 (21:16):
I gave commentary this.

Speaker 1 (21:17):
Morning and the Ober, so you know it was you know,
a tone is important. We should all try to lift
up our tone and you know, have respectful civil dialogue
blah blah blah blah. But no, no, Johnson wants no
part of this. Now. The reporters, even the you know,
even the line corrupt media is right twice a day.

(21:39):
A lot of Republicans have been criticizing Trump. I gotta
say they are you know, they're saying it's like he
was wrong, it was unpresidential, it was ungracious, it was cold,
it was callous, it was indefensible. I mean, they are
hitting them and hitting them and hitting them. And so
we'll see what the White House does later today or

(22:01):
if this thing is eventually going to peter out. But
as things stand right now, Trump is in the eye
of the storm. Six one seven two six six sixty
eight sixty eight. Jim in Lawrence, thanks for holding Jim
and welcome.

Speaker 3 (22:19):
Hey Jeff, how are you doing. I just want to
say words have weight. Now, you know, one thing I
believe is a president the goal is united country that's
clearly divided. Clearly has always been divided. But we are
at a very critical time, I believe with the divisions.
I mean, the left broke apart, you got Zora, and
the right's breaking apart. You get the Tucker side, you
get in the other side, you get Nick Fuentes who's

(22:39):
coming out, and he's probably the most powerful voice now
for the youth. And that's a little scary with a
lot of stuff, he says, Zorn scary. So we're living
in a very divided country. So when your words as
the president, you know, do making the country even more divide?
And like the previous callers said, I mean, your audience
is already divided. You know, the left's gonna be divided.
The left and the right are going to disagree no
matter what it is. It's just how it works when

(23:01):
your own party starts to divide like this, I mean,
where are we going? And you look at like, who
is the real enemy. I'm an independent, Jeff. I vote,
you know, I vote, I vote mostly conservative, but I'm
an independent. I think our true enemy, you know, anyway,
call them an enemy because I want the world to golong.
But if you want to focus someone focus on China.
So what are we doing here? What's the best way
to tear apart the most powerful country in the history

(23:23):
of the world. It's not to war. We have plenty
of Our military is ungodly power. We have so much
of that. Our economic power worldwide is still strong. But
you tear a country pop by ripping its heart out.
And what these things are doing. When I was hoping
for Trump, Trump version of two point zero is we'd
have more unity, we'd have policy we just all agree on.
But when you say words like the guy rob righter

(23:44):
or not, it's not a good thing. It divides the country,
it divides your own party, and you're dealing with a
situation which I do believe is existential. I don't know
if we're gonna have a country left for our children.
I don't know if it's gonna be safe. I don't
know what's gonna happen. But I think that you can't.
You gotta be really careful what you say, especially when
you are the leader of the free world and you

(24:05):
have to focus on what the true enemy is. It's
not you know, it's not breaking these our party of part.
It's not breaking it's not breaking our country part. I
mean you talk said, I have neighbors that are very
pro Maga, pro Trump and that like the Democrats. But
what do they all want. They just want to They
want the kids to grow up somewhat safe, and we're
not going to have that. We're just not gonna have that.
And I think that with the issues we're seeing within

(24:26):
the country and throwing the economic issues which have really
made it tough for the next generation, we're gonna see
some real problems. And I don't think the words that
were said are good at all. And I think it's
proving the Democrats right when they say he's petty, and
I don't like that. I want to prove them wrong.
I don't want to prove them right.

Speaker 1 (24:43):
Jim, let me just play Devil's advocate and I want
to I want to get your take on this. What
do you say to the argument? Yeah, okay, you're right, Jim,
it was petty, he bears a grudge. He's the president.
Uh yeah, it was probably below the belt. It was
uncalled for or he should have, you know, gone above
the fray and try to unite the country together, or

(25:05):
if he really can't stand the guy that much, just
don't say anything that this is just pouring more salt
into the wound. Okay, granted, you're right, But if the
shoes were reversed, if they succeeded in Butler, or if
God forbid, it was his sons, you know, one of
them who murdered him and Milania in the White House,

(25:28):
that the rob Reiners of the world, the views of
the world, the CNNs of the world, the democrats of
the world. Just like with Charlie Kirk, they would be
dancing on Trump's grave. They would be dancing in the streets.
They'd be popping champagne corks, so that it's really a

(25:49):
one way street. They can be vile, they can be vicious.
They can call us every name under the book. They
can call us hitler, fascists, white supremacist, deplorables, garbage, an
enemy of the people, and enemy of the state, you
name it. They put a target on our back, over

(26:10):
and over and over again. And when one man finally
is so sick of all the attacks, and he gives
them just a little taste of their own medicine, and
then all of a sudden the sky is falling. I'm
just curious what do you say to that argument?

Speaker 3 (26:27):
So I was thinking about that a lot too. So
I think you're right about would Rob Er and I
say something to view with this TikTok generation dancing on graves?
And yes, I think they would do it, but again,
they're civilians there. You know, you hear this all the time.
But would do I think maybe like a Bush or Obama,
even Biden. I don't hate, trust me, I don't like.
I hated Biden with a passion. I hate it. It

(26:49):
wasn't a big pan of bush and silver many things,
but I think it's still better. But do I think
they would have said that as the leaders drill? I
don't think so. I don't think it they would, you know,
do I think a lot of people because of the divisions,
because of the crazy rhetoric that's going around everywhere. I do.
I do think people would say it, and I think
people would be dancing. And I agree with that in
a shape or form. I think that's just vile and
disgusting because my my one principle is just don't kill.

(27:12):
Trying to have to kill someone and you'll you can at least
get through life that way. So you see, you ever
celebrate that you've lost. We've lost as a society. But
do I think a previous president would have done that.
I don't think so. I don't think they would have it.

Speaker 1 (27:24):
So, yeah, Jim, I don't want to put words in
your mouth, but you're saying, yeah, okay, yes, you're right, Jeff.
The left. Look, they did it with Charlie Kirk, so
we know what the left is. But Trump is president,
and as president, he needs to be held to a
higher standard and he needs to conduct himself accordingly correct
tremendous way. Yes, interesting, all right, Jim, thank you. Audience

(27:49):
very split on this again. It's you know, it's it's
like a heavyweight title fight. It's just you know, you know,
one side and the other side, and this side and
the other side. For what it's worth, my sister is
weighing in on this as well, Jennifer out in Tucson,
and this is what she wrote to me about about

(28:09):
the whole Rob Reiner Truths social post by Trump Jeff.
And by the way, she refers to Trump as my president.
She voted for Trump three times, loves Trump. She is
maga to her very core, Jeff, I wish my president

(28:29):
would tweet less and focus more on affordability. He needs
a little refresher on statesmanship. So let me let me
throw this out there. Do you think that Trump is
showing a lack of statesmanship in his reaction to the

(28:50):
murder of Rob Reiner. I'm just curious. Six one seven
two six six sixty eight sixty eight. And is that
what you want from him? I mean, I'm asking an
honest question, because let's be honest. Part of what we
love about the guy. He's a street fighter. He's a brawler.
He's not a statesman. He's not a politician. Rights. He'll

(29:12):
come in there and drain the swamp and take on
the machine, and take on the UNI Party and stand
up to these the corrupt Old Guard and these corrupt
trees and his politicians. So he's got sharp elbows. He's
an attack dog. He goes for the jugular. He's a warrior,
he's a fighter. Well, is it fair to ask a

(29:33):
warrior and a fighter who plays smash mouth football to
then suddenly become George Washington, to suddenly become John F. Kennedy,
In other words, to suddenly become a polished statesman like
diplomat in a way. Is Trump just is what he

(29:54):
is and either you take him as he is or
you don't take him at all. I got to ask
that six two six six sixty eight sixty eight Rob
in debt him. Thanks for holding Rob, and welcome.

Speaker 5 (30:11):
Jef.

Speaker 9 (30:12):
Yeah. Yeah, well this I'll be the only one defending Trump.
I'll take I'll stand right here as far as the
Democrat Gym up in the Lowell and the Democrat Harry
up in Maine. Hey, guys, uh, these people were at
war with us. What Trump did was tell the truth.

(30:33):
Guys like Rob Meadhead Rhiner were the same propagandas like
Gebels spreading bad things and that's why we're getting killed.
Sorry to hear that. Words offend you. And I'll give
you an example, Jeff, I was over in a denim
at Saint Susannah Church holding my Trump sign up there
on Sunday Mass, and it was fifty to fifty the

(30:56):
congregation coming out with the thumbs up, and one guy
came over to me. One guy came over to me
and he had the attitude of whatever it was, and
he's asked me the question. A couple questions and he
brought up it's what Trump is saying. So I let
him talk for a second. I said, the problem with
what you're saying to me, sir is this. You forgot

(31:17):
the beginning, the middle, and the end of the complete sentence.
These people don't understand anything, and this is why we're
getting killed out there, guys. For stop being Democrats hiding
up in Maine or Lawrence and saying all this nonsense
and trying to listen to these people from Haldyweed who
have no moral authority. I'm sorry, Jeff. We're at war

(31:41):
and it's one team's gonna win shirts the skins, and
I'm with Trump because he tells the truth and they
can't handle the truth. As Rob Reiner would say, yeah,
that was.

Speaker 1 (31:53):
From a Few Good Men. That was one of his movies.
Now the thing about By the way, Rob, if you
don't mind me asking, if I'm getting too personal, please
tell me. I'm just curious, what did you think of
rein or leave aside his politics, okay, and his politics
were obnoxious and vile, there's no question, but what did
you think of him as an actor? As a director?

(32:14):
Did you like him and all in the family? Did
you like, say, a few good men, did you like
some of his movies. I'm just curious.

Speaker 9 (32:21):
I turned off being a movie person when Jaws came out,
but eventually I saw, you know, those movies, but they
had a political slant to them. Meadthead couldn't get away
from him. Okay, his old man was worth So let's
get it as straight, folks. These are the propaganda people

(32:41):
that spread the bad stuff out there that caused that
girl that I'm brown to get shot. They're Republican from Alabama.
That girl was a Republican that was targeted. Charlie Kirk
not a big fano. He's okay, he got killed. Trump
got assassinated almost twice. I don't want to hear about
people wringing their hands like Saint Francis of ASSISI out there. Okay, hey, guys,

(33:06):
you gotta pick sides. You're either with the United States
or you're with the deep state. And I'm not listening
to anybody tell me what Trump isn't doing on action,
whether it's the economy, safety and security, the border, education,
all this stuff. Deep state. It takes a few years
to round all these criminals up, and they're full of

(33:26):
them over in Washington, d C. I don't care about
all these people whining and crying. These people would never
do anything, Jeff. They would never do anything. And I
challenged the guy up in Lowell, and I got the
guy hiding up in Maine. He's probably a form of
Massachusetts guy. That these are both Democrats. And this is
the name of the game. Trump is good. Trump is

(33:48):
not great. He's just a regular guy who builds buildings.
He knows how to get along with people, and he's
dealing with a lot of stumbags up there, and he
told the truth. Top Nilgi votes fixed sides either with
us or you're against us.

Speaker 1 (34:05):
Rob, Thank you very much for that call. Rob. Six
one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight is
the number Debbie in Milton. Thanks for holding Debbie, and welcome.

Speaker 6 (34:21):
I would just want to follow up on our piggyback
on what the previous gentleman just said. I agree with
him totally. They had put the American voters put them
down in the last.

Speaker 10 (34:32):
Regime, and we were called every name in the book,
and then Trump's life was nearly taken and they had
other assassination attempts on our president.

Speaker 6 (34:44):
Is he the best president that we could possibly have
either group. At the time, yes, and still think so
today he has screwed up a little bit. But as
far as name calling or whatever, these people almost got
him killed and they targeting conservatives as well. And so
if you want to talk fairness, I don't. Did I

(35:05):
watch Rhiner on All in the Family and All, Yes,
I did, and I liked it and he was affable.
But once they get involved into politics, they become evil.
So the rest is so good. But Trump, I think,
you know, he's a human being like the.

Speaker 2 (35:21):
Rest of us.

Speaker 6 (35:21):
Does he have a certain hat a shield and the
rest of us, of course he does. But still things
do get to him, and I'm sure they threaten his
family and things of that nature. So I don't have
a problem with him saying something like that. I really don't.

Speaker 1 (35:36):
Well, just to add to what you're saying, Debbie, it's
now come out now again. Look, I know what the
counter argument is. The counter argument is Trump is president,
and you know, maybe a president shouldn't talk like this
right or behave like this. But you know, speaking of
Rob Reiner again, I could, I mean, I could do
a whole show on Rob Reiner. I don't want to

(35:57):
but when Rush Limbaugh died of cancer, okay, and it
was you know, it was a brutal form of cancer.
I mean, it ate him up, It really just ate
him up. It was it was horrific. Well, the day
after he died, there's Rob Reiner, there's meathead, and he said,

(36:18):
you know, he was a purveyor of misinformation, that Limbaugh
was a racist. Everybody did him is a racist, right,
or was a racist? And he was a racist who
was a purveyor of misinformation and as the Russian say,
disinformatsu disinformation and that people like Rush posed a threat

(36:38):
to quote unquote democracy. So what I'm just saying is
everybody's I mean, you know, Hollywood is saying, oh, you
have to respect Rob Reiner. The guy just passed away.
He died, he was murdered. Rob Reiner didn't show anybody
else any respect while he was alive. Even after they
had a you know, a horrendous battle with cam Answer.

(37:01):
They couldn't even let the guy be properly buried and
have a funeral before they start to viciously attack him.
So now it doesn't make what Trump did, right. I
understand the counter argument. He's president, he should be above this.
He should be held to a higher standard. But I'm
just saying, is you know Rob Reiner was I'm sorry,
he was a nasty man. He was a nasty man

(37:25):
who was a political activist who reviled, mocked and regularly
defined and slandered and viciously attacked Trump repeatedly. But conservatives
across the board and especially Trump supporters, you know, again
he referred to, you know, to Maga quote, you're all

(37:49):
can't say it, f ing, I can't say it. A
holts the guy, you know, I mean, I don't know
what to tell you. So, you know, I can understand
why somebody like Trump would say I can't stand the
guy's guts. The question is should he you know, do
you tweet about it because you are a president? Because

(38:12):
it does create a massive reaction. And look, notice we're
talking about this. The whole country's talking about this. Okay,
We're not talking about what happened in Sydney. We're not
talking about that ridiculous press conference. I don't know if
you saw it yesterday in Providence. Ay ya yai. What
a disaster. That's a mayor, that's a governor, that's a

(38:37):
police chief. I've never seen a more pathetic, disorganized, ineffective,
frankly joke of a press conference. I'm getting to the point, honestly, Debbie,
I don't think they're going to catch the killer, the
mass shooter. I mean I want them to catch him,
Don't get me wrong. I hope they catch him. But

(38:58):
it's like it's like the Stooges, it's like the Keystone Cops.
After yesterday's press conference, I'm like, I don't know. I
really don't know. I don't know if they're going to
catch them. I don't even know if they want to
catch them. So what I'm saying is huge stories. That's all.

(39:20):
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