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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Okay, this is from five one six Jeff.
If Biden were held to the same standards as British
citizens for his rants about Trump, he'd be arrested for
incitement bingo. That's why the Brits and the left in
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general are playing with some serious fire. It's a two
edged sword. You want to start going down this road
about hate speech, misinformation, disinformation, locking people up for posts
they pull you put up on social media.
Speaker 2 (00:39):
Believe me, a lot of.
Speaker 1 (00:42):
Democrats, starting with Joey, would be the first one put
behind bars. Tony in Florida. Thanks for holding Tony, and welcome.
Speaker 3 (00:54):
Good morning, Jeff, my fellow patriot. How are you today?
Speaker 2 (00:57):
Very good? How are you Tony? Good?
Speaker 3 (01:01):
Thanks Jeff, Jeff. I have come up with and I
know Trump's President Trump's people listen to our show religiously,
you know, which is great. You're getting such great exposure, Jeff,
and you do a great job.
Speaker 4 (01:14):
I have for.
Speaker 3 (01:16):
President Trump the best strategy he could use. Right now,
we are less than through three months away from this election,
and it's it's going to be decided with the seven
swing states, seven battleground states, Jeff. And we're looking We're
looking at at Nevada, Arizona, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia, and
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North Carolina. What I'm calling for now, and you know
he's going to be in North Carolina today, in Pennsylvania
on Saturday. What I'm calling far now is ground and pound,
ground and pound, ground and pound policy, policy policy, a
seven day a week rally rotation. Make it about I'm sorry,
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don't make it about what these two radicals Harrison Waltz
are going to do. Make it about what President Trump's
going to do with that strategy. He wins this election
in a landslide, and that's what the American people care
about his policies. What he's going to do. Overwhelm the enemy,
overwhelm the left with so many rallies every day that
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they will not have a chance. And I believe that's
the best strategy. We're less than two months away. This
is really an emergency for this country, Jeff, I truly
believe that.
Speaker 1 (02:34):
Well, you know, Tony, just to piggyback off of what
you're saying, and I completely agree with you. You know, I'm
not a big fan of hers at all. Nicki Haley.
But apparently she was on Brett Bear last night. And
the only reason why I know that is because Grace
saw the interview and she taped it and she said, Jeff,
you got to hear Nicki Haley. She goes, I know
a stopclock is right twice a day. Well this time
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the stop clock is right, you know, twice a day.
This is the you know, this is the time to stop.
Speaker 2 (03:00):
Clock is right.
Speaker 1 (03:01):
And so I heard her interview and I got to
say it was very good. I'm not a fan of hers.
I want to stress that again. But the point that
she was making is, and I agree completely, is that
Trump and Vance have to make a much more serious
shift in strategy and forget about personality, forget about name calling,
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just forget about all of that and just stick to
the issues and to policies. Exactly what you just said.
What am I going to do for this country? How
am I going to lower inflation, food, groceries, gas? How
am I going to secure the border, begin mass deportations
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by the millions? How am I going to end the
war in Ukraine? How am I going to end this
war in the Middle East? How am I going to
bring down crime? In other words, things that affect people
on a day to day level. And Trump has an
ace in the hole he's got. It's such a powerful argument,
it's almost an incontrovertible argument. I did it already. The
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greatest problem that and in a sense, Trump is the incumbent, Sorry,
he's not the incumbent. Kamala Harris is the incumbent. I
know Biden is technically the president, but it really is
the Biden Harris regime. In fact, Biden yesterday he thought
he was praising her, but he really screwed her. He
really shafted her because he's saying, oh, no, my policies
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were her policies. He openly said it. He said, no, no,
all of my economic policies, all of my policies. No,
that was Kamala and me. We did all that together.
In other words, like she owns what I did. So
she's the incumbent.
Speaker 2 (04:46):
Now.
Speaker 1 (04:46):
The biggest challenge the non incumbent always has in every
election is, well, how can we trust you? How can
we believe you're actually going to achieve what you say
you're going to achieve. Trump doesn't have that problem because
he's former president. I did it already, don't take my
word for it. Look at my first term, I brought
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inflation to one percent. I'll do it again. I had
gas at a buck eighty seven a gallon. I'll do
it again. I had the most secure border in the
history of the United States. I'll do it again. I
put putin in a box. I'll do it again. I
put Iran in a box. I'll do it again. So
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he has a vision for the country that's gonna uplift
all of us. But he's also got a record of achievement,
concrete achievements that he can run on. Now what I
don't understand. If you watch his rallies. Look, they're great,
they're entertaining, his energy and his interaction with the crowd.
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I mean it's incredible, it really is. But you almost
forget that he was president because he spends such little
time on his actual achievements. And I'm thinking, like, no,
that's like a secret it's game, set and match. That's
your secret weapon. And I would use that over and
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over and over and over again. And Tony, I think
if he runs this kind of a campaign, he's going
to be invincible.
Speaker 2 (06:24):
Okay, let me ask you.
Speaker 1 (06:26):
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Speaker 2 (06:42):
Marios. So Kamala Harris.
Speaker 1 (06:48):
Did Biden make a big mistake in agreeing to have
Kamala Harris replace him as the nominee. I'm just curious
the way it spend. What is it now three weeks
since Biden was overthrown in that coup. He then went
out and said he's withdrawing from the race. He had
then endorsed Kamala Harris. Did he do the right thing
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or did he do the wrong thing?
Speaker 2 (07:15):
Now?
Speaker 1 (07:16):
To me, it depends on the perspective you're looking at
it from. If you're looking at it from the perspective
of the country, I think was a disaster, because I
think Kamala Harris is a disaster. But if you're looking
at it from the Democrats point of view, they were
going to go down in an absolute landslide under Joe Biden,
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he was going to get shellacked, destroyed. Now by going
with Kamala Harris, she's gotten this honeymoon. The media has
completely rallied around her. They've turned her into something nobody
can recognize. This is now her moment as Time magazine
puts it, and now they're going to try to ride
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this wave of propaganda, and that's what it is. It's
regime propaganda all the way to victory in November. And
so my question to you, did Biden make a mistake?
Did he do the wrong thing in agreeing to have
Kamala Harris be his replacement?
Speaker 2 (08:20):
Aes b No.
Speaker 1 (08:23):
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for holding Aaron, and welcome.
Speaker 5 (08:54):
That.
Speaker 6 (08:54):
Jeff.
Speaker 4 (08:55):
You asked if I'm frightened over the free speech stuff.
I have never been more scared than the last week
with the British clamping down and arresting their citizens over
Twitter and Facebook posts. But Jeff, I called you four
years ago in twenty twenty, and I warned you about
the COVID censorship, that it was just to get their
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foot in the door for something bigger. But what angers
me is that we treated COVID like it was all
just a bad dream. We let them get away with
COVID censorship, and now here we are with people going
to jail over Facebook posts. Look what happened in Canada
where those truck drivers were peacefully protesting and the government
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labeled them domestic tell us for what happened. The Canadians
eventually gave up. They surrendered. And what scares me is
a week from now, a month from now, I think
the Conservatives in England they're gonna do the same thing.
We're gonna say, oh a hack with us. We surrender,
We're scared, don't send us to jail. To answer your question,
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and did Biden make the right or wrong decision with
Kamala Jeff, I worked very close near the college. The Democrats.
I have not seen them this excited since the dear
leader Barack Obama. What I have liberal friends. One of
my roommates a Democrat, and he said it was the
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answer to with prayers to get rid of Biden. The
fact that she's running a generic campaign is just what
the doctor ordered. They worked for Obama. Nobody knew who
he was, so they dropped him in. Biden held was
in the basement. It worked. That's trying to do that,
you know with Kamie Harris. And what upsets me is
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I talked to a college girl recently and she says, Oh,
I'm excited about for Kamala. I was like, well, where
does she stand on the issues? And she literally said
this to me, like, oh, I can't buy it. She's
pro abortion and she's a woman. It's like on other issues,
where does she stand?
Speaker 6 (10:59):
I don't care.
Speaker 4 (11:00):
She's a woman and she's been abortion. I don't need
to know any other issues about her. And I'm just
shaking my head. Here's why I'm panicking, Jeff, Here's why
I am panicking. And please don't tell me that we're
gonna win the Landslande Cormp's gonna make everything all better.
Yesterday with primary dan Wisconsin and Minnesota, did you see
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the numbers? Barely one hundred thousand Republicans voted the Democrats.
There was like three hundred thousand, four hundred thousand forever
Republican who voted. Last night in Wisconsin, four Democrats voted.
Why are conservatives staying home?
Speaker 7 (11:39):
Why are we not voting?
Speaker 4 (11:41):
We're going into the Suviet Communist United States.
Speaker 3 (11:46):
We're still all vote.
Speaker 4 (11:48):
We're still staying home again. One of the reasons why
we lost to twenty twenty two minutim elections is twenty
million people who voted for Trump and twenty twenty stayed
home in twenty twenty. Jeff, I told you the last
time I called, we have a Democrat mayor and a
Democrat city counsel on Boiseato because only twenty thousand Republicans
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got off the butt and voted, Like, what is it
gonna take for us to get out and vound? Look,
I gotta ask you one more question, Jeff, what has
happened to Matt Drudge? I look at the Drudge Reports,
and you know he's got JD Vance and drag.
Speaker 2 (12:28):
Oh yeah, no, No, he sold out.
Speaker 1 (12:30):
He sold out, Aaron, Matt Drudge sold out a long, long,
long time ago. I never read his site. I used
to read it a lot. I haven't read his sight
in years. I mean, I think, what is it four
or five six years now? So to me, I don't
pay any attention to Drudge at all. But no, let's
leave Drudge alone for a second, Aaron. To me, the
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bigger point is what you're raising, which is that Republicans
are staying home.
Speaker 2 (12:57):
You're right.
Speaker 1 (12:57):
They didn't turn out in Minnesota, they did didn't turn
out in Wisconsin. Voter turnout was low in twenty twenty two.
And you know, if we stay home this November, it's over.
And I'm sorry. You know, no one can blame the
candidate this time. No one's going to say we didn't
have a great candidate to choose, we didn't have someone
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who could really fix all the problems of the country.
Speaker 2 (13:21):
We did.
Speaker 1 (13:22):
Look the four years under Trump or maybe some of
the best years of my entire life. I'm talking now
from a you know, from an economic point of view,
a security point of view. In every way the country
almost I don't think ever did better, at least not
in for forty fifty years than they did under Trump
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by every indication, every major indicator, healthcare, crime upward, mobility, wages,
the economic growth, security, the border, peace around the world.
And I could just write that, you know, Supreme Court justices. Look,
I never thought Roe v. Wade would be overturned, never
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in my lifetime.
Speaker 2 (14:05):
He did it. He did it.
Speaker 1 (14:08):
So you know what's amazing is look at the promises
that he made in twenty sixteen. It is incredible how
many he fulfilled it's almost supernatural. So to me, I
look at those four years and I say, if you
don't want them again, you're crazy. I mean, really, you're crazy,
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especially compared to what we've had under Biden Harris. So
if people are not going to go out and vote,
then I'm sorry. They have no one to blame but themselves.
And you know, Aaron, I understand it's very upsetting, because
you seem very upset this morning, But you know, in
the end, it's out of your control. How other people
behave and what they do. You can't control that. All
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you can control is you, And all you can control
is what you do. And if you do the right thing,
that's all you can do. And you can look at
yourself in the mirror and be proud. And when you
meet your maker, you can stand Paul and say I
did what I had to do. That's on someone else's conscience,
not yours. And that's the way I look at it.
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So I'm going to do everything I can to help
Trump win. I'm going to urge people to vote for Trump.
I'm going to try to inspire people to vote for Trump.
I'm going to try to persuade people to vote for Trump.
But in the end, if people don't want to get
up off their rear ends and you know, get And
I'm not even saying vote for the country. I'm not
even saying voted for out of patriotism. I'm telling you
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vote out of your own self interest.
Speaker 2 (15:40):
That's all.
Speaker 1 (15:41):
I'm not asking you to do something superhuman. Just vote
yourself interest. You want lower food, go vote lower groceries,
Go vote lower cost of living, Go vote lower gas.
Go vote you want to be safe on the street.
Six months in two, six sixty eight. Sixty eight is
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the number. Okay, Doctor Grace is warming up in the bullpen.
She's got an absolutely outstanding column for you today. You're
gonna want to hear this hit. It's a complete expose
of Tim Waltz. Some of this stuff is going to
shock you. So she's gonna be on in about ooh
eight minutes, so trust me, you don't want to miss it.
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But first, before I get to fran and Lowell, here
is a black Philadelphia woman and I think this is
what's going to really decide the election in Trump's favor.
She's part of a panel on NBC. Listen to her
as this poor woman, single mother is fighting back tears
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describing her struggles with inflation. And this is the plight
of millions and millions and millions of Americans. Roll cut thirteen, Mike,
how hard.
Speaker 7 (17:06):
Has inflation hit you?
Speaker 8 (17:08):
It hit me hard.
Speaker 4 (17:09):
It's hitting me hard.
Speaker 7 (17:10):
Who do you blame for it?
Speaker 9 (17:11):
I blame the federal government at this point, If a
working class mom who works as a paralegal cannot buy
a two dollars bell pepper because it's now five, imagine
a mother living in a food stamps Imagine a mother
who's making minimum ways trying to feed children.
Speaker 10 (17:32):
They're killing us without killing us. If you understand that
they're killing us without telling us, they're killing us. They're
hurting people in ways that they can't help themselves. It's
either feed my child or well, how about feed my children?
Speaker 6 (17:50):
And I don't but I have to go work.
Speaker 2 (17:54):
It's heartbreaking.
Speaker 1 (17:56):
It's heartbreaking, and that's the message I think Trump needs
to hammer again and again and again. Fran In Lowell,
thanks for holding fran and welcome.
Speaker 3 (18:10):
Thank you.
Speaker 8 (18:10):
And I want to say initially that I feel exactly
as your last caller, except I'm not expressing it quite
the same. But I'm the one who's written to you
about this magazine, Fast Company. I don't know if you've
had a chance to read it. This current issue has
just the kind of people in it that we are
not reaching at all that Trump has missed the boat.
Even the editor has a snide remark about Trump in
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this particular issue. The magazine, as I said, is called
Fast Company. It appeals to pretty much the young Zuckerberg's
of this nation. And there's plenty of them, and they
are bright, and they are articulate, and we are not
reaching them at all. Just the fact that Trump is
the age he is is for them already a closed door.
I can see that for many of them, they don't
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relate to the older people at all. And when you
use the phrase common sense, which to me means a
great deal, it's a phrase that has no meaning whatsoever.
If you say to a twenty two year old, or
I would like to know a twenty two year old
who speaks to his friends and uses the phrase common sense,
I don't think there is one, because that to mean
that's to them, that means nothing. We have a bit
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of a common sense because we've seen some history. We
have an idea of what used to be common thought
and common shared values, but it isn't anymore. So you
can't even use the word common sense and expect that
people understand what you're saying only if you're above a
certain age group. But this age group is not buying that.
And we have a very large group of movers and
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shakers that are getting people to the polls. So if
you really have the ear of Donald Trump in any fashion,
he has got to get somebody. Somebody's in that age group,
and of that bright, articulate group that are activists on
his side, they do not relate at tall and we're
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losing them, but they are going to the polls, so
it means a great deal. And in states like ours
in Massachusetts, where you can say it's a given that
probably every Republican is going to vote, except they aren't
to the Republicans to go to vote, or there's so
few of them that it really doesn't matter. Well, there's
no way to get more of them, or to get
them away even from their democratic stance or their independent stance,
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unless we start to speak to them on their own
level or at whatever level at stakes. And I know
Trump has the young people in his own family that
should be able to find Let's find the young elon
Musks of twenty years ago, find them now and get
them on Trump's side before it's too late, because many
of them are relating to Camalist simply because she's younger.
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I mean, she's a complete idiot, but she's younger and
they relate to that. That is really scary to have
somebody come into office merely because she's a few years younger.
And this is what could happen. And I fear that
it will happen. I see it happening already, and so
I don't know what else you can say to him,
but he has got to quickly get some of those
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people on his side.
Speaker 1 (21:11):
Well, friend, I do know that they have now what
are called conservative gen Z influencers, that's the term that
they use. But these are, you know, people who are
in their twenties who are on very active on social media.
They're prominent influencers. People watch them, listen to them, and
they're pushing very hard to try to convince young people
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to vote for Trump. But you know, friend, there's a
certain point where you can only make an appeal as
best as you can, and look, Trump is offering them
a future if they want a real job. Vote for Trump.
If they want to be able to buy a home
one day, vote for Trump. If they don't want to
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be displaced by any illegal vote for Trump. There's a
certain point where I can only give you your self interest.
But if you don't want to listen to your self interest,
then there's just nothing we can do. I mean, if
you're just so brainwashed and so indoctrinated that all you
care about is the fact that Kamala Harris is fifty
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nine years old, and by the way, I'm fifty four.
I'm going to be fifty five in a few weeks.
You know, to me, that's middle aged. Fifty nine is
middle aged. How is that suddenly young? Fifty nine is
not young. You know, she's not twenty five, she's fifty nine.
So I don't you know, you can relate to a
fifty nine year old, but you can't relate to a
seventy eight year old successful businessman and former president who
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was the host of the Apprentice and the Celebrity Apprentice,
and who's a celebrity in his own right.
Speaker 2 (22:47):
I mean, I just some of it. I just you know,
this goes over my head.
Speaker 1 (22:51):
But you know, he's got rappers he's got celebrities or
singers going out there for Trump, trying to reach young people, influencers.
But you know, there's a certain point where I say
to you, hey, look, you've got no future with Kamala none.
You're going to have massive inflation, You're going to have
no job, you're going to be living with your parents,
you won't be able to afford rent forget a home,
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and you're probably not going to have much of a
country left to live in, and you're going to probably
go bankrupt. The whole country is going to go bankrupt,
So you're going to become you're going to live essentially
in Venezuela. Now, if you like living in Venezuela, then
vote for Kamala. But if all you care about is
that she's fifty nine, she's a woman, and she's half Indian,
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half black or half Jamaican or whatever, basically her plumbing
and the color of her skin, I can't help you.
I mean, I'm sorry, I just I can't help you.
You know, after a while, life is an IQ test,
and if your IQ is that low that you think
that that's the you know, the most important thing is
that she's a woman, and she supports abortion and that's it.
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Well then I'm sorry. You get everything that you deserve.
So you know, there's a certain point you can you know,
you can take the horse to water, but you can't
force the horse to drink the water. So all we
can do is take them to the water and see
what happens. So, you know, fingers crossed. That's all I
can say. Fran, thank you very very much for that
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call Tom in Framingham. Thanks for holding Tom, and welcome.
Speaker 6 (24:25):
Hi, Jeff the Uh I see here the European Union Commissioner.
You talked about this yesterday, but I just want to
bring it up. The European Union Commissioner for the for
the Internal Market Brett Theory. Breton warn must that he
and his platform could be punished if the ex owners
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conversations with Trump ventured into territory the EU deemed hateful
or misleading. The European Union Commission back the way, distanced
themselves from his letter, denying Breton received the proper permissions
from its leader, President Ursula vonder Land. This sounds to
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me like a classic European hit and run. I don't
think I think they intended this thing to go out,
And of course once the once the interview went over, X,
there wasn't and they didn't want to be perceived as
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interfering in US elections like they like they did in
twenty sixteen. I think I think more as much as
American elitists resented the fact that we got to pick
our own president in twenty sixteen, I think the Europeans
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resented even more. I really think they think they should
have a say in picking our president. One other thing
I was going to say is if I'm if I'm Trump,
I do not do a debate on ABC. There's no way.
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There's no way. Then I'm going to that. I'd sit
there and subject myself again to Martha Raddits say, interrupting
him saying, sure, you're not answering my question. I insist
you answer my questions like she did back there in
two thousands.
Speaker 1 (26:37):
Trump, Oh, you're completely right. Look the debate on ABC
News as a trap. That's why Kamala agreed to it.
And I'm telling you they're going to give her the
questions ahead of time. The whole thing is going to
on her part, it's going to be completely scripted. So
Trump is going to be walking into the lions Den again.
Now ask for the EU because you've got grace on
the line. So I'm just going to make it very quick.
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You're completely right. It was a hit and run. They
wanted to stop it, they threatened Elon and then it
blew up in their face and now they're trying to backtrack.
But there's no question the European Union engaged in direct
foreign election interference.
Speaker 2 (27:17):
Again.
Speaker 1 (27:18):
They're trying to sway and influence the election against Trump
in favor of Kamala. So we don't need any lectures
from them or anybody else on democracy or freedom because
the only ones now that are the enemy of democracy
is them. And I don't want to hear the Democrats
ever go on again about Russia collosion. You have the
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EU colluding with Kamala. You have the Iranians, you have
the Chinese, you have the Russians. All of them have
now said they're interfering in our elections in order to
prevent Trump from winning. And notice now now they're not
screaming bloody murder about collusion or election interference Suddenly. Now,
when our enemies interfere in our elections to get a
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Democrat elected, it's all fine. Then it's no problem. Okay,
thank you very much for that call. Tom joining me
now as she always does at this time, doctor Grace,
putting liberals in their place. You're really going to want
to hear this hit. Trust me, Grace Vuoto. She's got
a column up. I'm urging all of you to read it.
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It's an outstanding column, Governor Tim Walt's Enemy of Democracy.
The title itself says it all. It's brilliantly written, extremely
well argued. A lot of facts in it, and many
of it you're probably not even aware of. You can
go to WRKO dot com slash cooner kuh And is
in national Er to read it. Wrko dot com slash
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cooner kuh And is in national Er.
Speaker 2 (28:54):
Doctor Grace, how are you?
Speaker 11 (28:57):
I am very well.
Speaker 1 (28:58):
Thank you, Jeff, congratulations on your column. I think you
hit it out of the park. I've never seen anyone
dismantle and expose Waltz, the Marxists from Minnesota tampon Tim
the way you did. And what you really highlight is
that he's an authoritarian leftist who clearly doesn't care for freedom, liberty,
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property rights, the Constitution in any way, shape and form.
And I want to play a clip and get your reaction.
During the COVID lockdowns, he had some of the most
restrictive authoritarian lockdowns in the entire country.
Speaker 2 (29:41):
He was savage.
Speaker 1 (29:43):
I mean, this was a dictator, and he governed like
a dictator, and he ordered everyone to stay at home.
In fact, as you point out, he set up a
snitch line to make sure that if anybody even ventured
outside their home, neighbor could spy on NI as they
used to do in East Germany. Well, listen now to this.
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This is the sound of Minneapolis police enforcing his curfew,
shooting residents who are outside on their own porch with paintballs,
telling him get back in the house. Remember, they're just
outside in their own home, on their own porch, breathing
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fresh air. No one's gonna get COVID outside breathing fresh air. Instead,
he unleashed the police and they were shooting at these
residents with paintballs.
Speaker 2 (30:39):
Roll cut twelve, Mike, you know this is you Let.
Speaker 12 (30:46):
Go inside, Get in, Get in.
Speaker 1 (31:03):
This guy's an animal. Well, really, this guy, this guy
is a Stalinist. He is a communist, totalitarian stalinist. There's
no other words to describe him. Am I wrong?
Speaker 11 (31:16):
Well, Jeff look, there was a key moment in this
nation where we could see who will defend freedom when
it's tough to defend freedom, when it's challenging to defend freedom.
And Governor Walt caved. He caved to every pandemic fashion
and it just shows you that for him, individual rights,
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property rights, these are not sacred principles the way you ah,
you know, you and me and the rest of the
audience in your that listens to you, we hold these
rights as sacred. We believe that that's the beddrop of
American liberty. For him, when it was fashionable, he trampled
over all these rights, and he bankrupted who resisted him,
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especially women, female business owners. Many of them said, we
can't survive your restrictions. He didn't care. There was litigation
after litigation. He even jailed them if they defied him.
So he is not a defender of the constitution. And
it is a joke that he and Harris are pretending
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that they are the ones who protect freedom.
Speaker 1 (32:27):
I want you to listen. Now you know his record.
He encouraged BLM to riot, to loot, to plunder. In fact,
he didn't order the National Guard to do anything for
five days. They stood by and watched as they burned
much of that city to the ground, including a police precinct.
This is a Minnesota State Senate hearing July twenty twenty
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Sergeant Anna Hedberg and Officer Rich Walker, and they're directly
talking about Governor Waltz's decisions during these Black Lives Matter riots,
telling them, ordering them stand down, give up your precinct,
let the mob burn it all down, roll cut eighteen Mike.
Speaker 7 (33:15):
To watch them go through that was so heartbreaking to
know that they could have died because we were not
allowed to respond the way that we have been trained
to respond.
Speaker 5 (33:29):
I heard the governor say give it up. It doesn't
directly to me, it was through a phone call. How
the governor says give up the precinct. I mean, that's
demoralizing for this whole state.
Speaker 4 (33:43):
I've never been more broken as a police officer than I.
Speaker 1 (33:48):
Was to watch our leaders give up on our home.
This is the man that now the Democrats want to
be the next vice president of the United States, one
heart beat away from the presidency.
Speaker 11 (34:05):
What say you, Grace, Yeah, that's right, Jeff. Look listen
to the heartbreaking words of those people. He was willing
to give up territory. He easily gave up the rights
of citizens. Whenever the going gets tough. You can't rely
on Tim Waal to defend democracy or to defend freedom.
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In fact, he becomes more and more tyrannical. If given
enough rope, is given enough rope, he takes that rope
to strangle the rights of his citizens. So he is
a really shocking choice. And it reveals a great deal
about Harris that this is the direction that she went in.
It shows me she does not care about freedom. She
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does not care a bit about individual liberty, and certainly
not about business owners or property owners, because those rights,
especially property in business rights, they protect all the other
rights that we hold dear. With these people, anything can
happen if they are elected.
Speaker 1 (35:10):
We got about a minute left, Grace. Is this the
most left wing ticket presidential ticket in American history? And
are we now looking at two literally two communists, both
Tim Waltz and Kamala Harris as the presidential and vice
presidential nominees.
Speaker 11 (35:30):
They are by far the most left wing ticket ever
presented to the public. And what is extremely alarming is
at the same time we are experiencing the biggest snow
job on the people. Ever, increasingly they're going to try
to present her as a moderate, and even him, they're
trying to tell us he was a moderate at some
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points during his career. No, this is a very distressing ticket,
and what Trump and the entire party has to focus
on is how easily they threw away the Constitution like
it was a piece of trash. They didn't once, they're
going to do it
Speaker 1 (36:06):
Again, Doctor Grace, putting liberals in their place Grace Voto