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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Six two sixty eight sixty eight is the number pot
in Quincy.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
Thanks for holding, Pat, and welcome.
Speaker 3 (00:09):
I want to say that first off, I will vote
for Trump no matter what. However, he has a winning message.
He has a fantastic record. The other side doesn't, so
that's probably why they resort to word salads and name calling.
He doesn't have to do that. He can run on
his accomplishments and his message. And when he starts with
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the insults, people take the focus away from his message
and think about what he said. You know, the silly
name he calls somebody, So he really needs to stop that.
I know it does turn off some women, not me.
I'm going to the message and his accomplishments, so I'm
urging him. Please just stick to message and your accomplishments.
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You can't lose the election for us.
Speaker 4 (00:53):
We need you, Pat.
Speaker 1 (00:56):
Do you think like Dan and Wooburn and I know
the others because they're texting me. They've been texting now
for the last fifteen minutes, some disagreeing, but many saying.
I do fear that Trump is now snatching by these
insults and name calling, that Trump is snatching defeat from
the jaws of victory that what is an election he
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should win, can win. He's now blowing because he's allowing
the media to focus on these insults, which are really
very small part of his rallies or his speeches, but
they put all of the onus on that and not
on all of his wonderful, successful policies and record. Do
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you feel, Pat, that he's now costing us the election?
Speaker 2 (01:40):
Potentially?
Speaker 3 (01:42):
I pray to god it doesn't, but I could see
it happening if.
Speaker 2 (01:49):
Interesting.
Speaker 3 (01:49):
And the other thing I want to say, really does
Grace have I know I don't have, but does Grace
have a sixty two thousand dollars necklace? Because Kamala does?
Speaker 2 (02:00):
Really?
Speaker 3 (02:01):
Yes, I got it from the Van's campaign. They sent
me a picture of it. It's a Tiffany necklace. One
of my friends. I showed it to her and she
said it looks like a dog chain. But anyway, it's
sixty two thousand dollars and she's running around talking about
people being hot up in the economy and how she's
going to fix things. Really, Kamala, you're really in touch
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with the average woman.
Speaker 2 (02:24):
Pat.
Speaker 1 (02:24):
That's a great pool. I didn't I did not know that, Pat,
you just taught me something. Pat, thank you very very
much for that. Call ai ya yaie a sixty two
thousand dollars necklace. No, I mean to me, what you know?
What I do know is Westmount because it's like, what
is it eight blocks away from McGill University or I
used to teach, and that's that area in Montreal that
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she did her high school years there, Kamala when she
was younger, her mother worked at McGill and at the
Montreal Jewish General Hospital as a breast cancer researcher and professor.
And she made it, you know, boat load of money,
which I don't begrudge you, don't get me wrong. But
they lived in Westmount and Westmount. If you ever go
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to Montreal, trust me, just go through Westmount. You kind
of your eyes are gonna pop out of your skull.
I mean, some of these homes are. They're stunning. And
it's the location, and it's on Mount Royal. It oversees
much of Montreal. It is the wealthiest toniest area zip code,
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not just in the province of Quebec, literally in all
of Canada. And that's where Kamala fund to show she
basically grew up in Canada. In Montreal, and she grew
up in Westmount. And yesterday they're pushing video after video
working class gal to calar her away for everything. She
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knows the needs and struggles of the working class. Yeah, okay,
if you believe that I've got some swamp land in Florida,
you may be interested in. Now, she did claw her
way to the top, but that was more on her back,
you know, she slipped her way to the top. That
now that's true, Palm, So I guess in that sense
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she's a working gal. Palm in Framingham. Thanks for holding palm.
Speaker 2 (04:16):
And welcome.
Speaker 5 (04:18):
Hi Jeff. I'd like to say a few words about
Joe Biden.
Speaker 2 (04:23):
Yes, sure, go ahead if I could, Yes, please.
Speaker 5 (04:26):
I just recently read an article or saw I didn't
read the whole thing was I couldn't do that, but
it was in Hill magazine saying that the Dems they
may still use the twenty fifth Amendment to get rid
of them before the end of his term. And one
of the quotes in the article is Biden is a
broken man. This is my favorite quote in the article.
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Biden is a broken man in deep valley of confusion, depression,
and anger. And I'm thinking you know after watching all this,
Biden doesn't have the character. He doesn't have the guts,
of gumption or character to confront the real threats to
the fake democracy, the ones who told them that all
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the delicates he won during the party primaries were just pretend.
When it comes down to it, the party elites in
the Poland Party Polup Bureau always reserved the right to
choose the presidential candidate, and if Joe didn't believe them,
they told them that they would use the twenty fifth
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Amendment to get him out of there before the end
of his term, instead of instead of telling him a
pound sand like someone with gumption or guts would have done,
because he did have a lot to lose. I think
he's been assured.
Speaker 1 (05:49):
Well, he's been assured they're going to take care of
him and his family. Cancel the debate. Three now on
the Great Wrjo Jeff Cooner Boston's Bulldozer. Okay, lines are
absolutely full. I promise I'll get back to the phone lines.
But one of the big pieces of news yesterday was
that Lindsey Davis she is going to be the moderator
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for the ABC News debate between former President Trump and
Comrade Kamala. So this is the moderator. Now you tell me,
I'm just gonna play the cut she's now you tell
me if she's interviewing Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer. And you
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tell me if this moderator, this so called journalist Lindsey Davis,
is fit to moderate this debate. Roll cut one hundred.
Speaker 2 (06:46):
Mike Well.
Speaker 6 (06:49):
Former President John Trump is expected to go campaign in Howard,
Michigan tomorrow. Many people are aware that a month ago
in Howell, KKK protesters marchemistry with the white robes on
and suggested that they support Donald Trump.
Speaker 2 (07:06):
I'm curious if.
Speaker 6 (07:07):
You make anything about that connection in his growing in
particular to howl tomorrow.
Speaker 7 (07:11):
Well, you know, anyone who's doing a little bit of
research might have said, that's really a bad idea. Look
at the optics you're showing up where the KKK was
just at the same time you're in Michigan. I mean,
this is I think a troubling, a troubling strategy that
we see from the other side to divide us and
to scare us into stoke fear and anger and contrast
to what we're going to see here all week. This
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is a gathering of joyful, happy warriors. We are rolling
up our sleeves, so we're doing the work. We take
no one and no vote for granted, But by the
same token, we're not going to feed into the hatred.
Speaker 1 (07:45):
And this is beyond disgusting. I mean, this is beyond disgusting.
Number one, I'm telling you Trump, if his people are listening,
pull out of the debate. It's clear now this is
a setup. This is an ambush. This woman is a journalist.
What the hell does the KKK have to do? So
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they showed up in that town in Michigan a month ago,
big deal. What does this have to do with Trump
going to talk about crime and other issues in Michigan?
So what who cares? But she's trying to tie Trump
to the KKK. This, Lindsey Davis, I'm sorry, is an
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absolute scumbag. This is worse than journalistic malpractice. This is
out and out defamation. And if I were the Trump campaign,
I would sue ABC now to oblivion. I would sue
them to the poorhouse and take them for every penny
that they're worth. And by the way, they're going on
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dis Gretchen Whitmer, by the way, and I could get
I mean, you want to talk about her, Okay, I
can get to her in a second, but.
Speaker 2 (08:59):
From the same part and the same.
Speaker 1 (09:00):
Voters that literally outside that convention center are shouting death
to America and death to the Jews, and they're lecturing
us about hate and the KKK, Are you kidding me?
Speaker 2 (09:17):
Pull out of the debate. Pull out.
Speaker 1 (09:20):
I'm telling you, this is ABC News. This is Stephanie Stephanopolis,
This is Jonathan Carl, This is Martha Raddis, This is
a Rachel Scott, this is Lindsey Davis. This is not
going to be a fair impartial debate. It's going to
be you're a racist, You're a neo Nazi, you're a
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convicted felon, you're a white supremacist, You're a I mean that,
that's what it's going to be for ninety minutes. That's
all that's gonna be. No, no, no, no, Pull out of
the debate and say, after this comment, you want me
to have her mother rate that debate. No way, no way,
absolutely no way. Get a fair impartial moderator, or I
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pull out. Agree, disagree. Matt On cape Cod, thanks for
holding Matt.
Speaker 2 (10:15):
And welcome Jeff.
Speaker 8 (10:17):
Good morning, my friend, how are.
Speaker 2 (10:18):
You, Matt.
Speaker 8 (10:19):
I'm doing good, Jeff. I'm doing good, Jeff. Listen, we
know that this feels for three and a half years.
Speaker 1 (10:26):
Okay, hold on, Matt, just for one second. Again, you
sound like a droid in Star Wars. It's not you,
it's us. So you were talking like a normal human being.
It's okay. So it's the provider. So it's not us.
It's not our board, it's who is a Verizon.
Speaker 2 (10:46):
Whatever?
Speaker 1 (10:46):
Anyway, It's okay, it's whatever, T Mobile, Verizon, what AT
and T whatever? This is our provider. So, uh, Sandy
and Mic are adamant. Don't blame iHeart, don't blame the
technology here. It's the telephone company. Okay, Matt, do we
have a human being again?
Speaker 5 (11:06):
Matt?
Speaker 2 (11:07):
Are you there, Matt?
Speaker 8 (11:08):
Jeff I'm here.
Speaker 2 (11:09):
Okay, you sound normal again? Go ahead.
Speaker 9 (11:13):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (11:13):
My wife might disagree with that, though, doesn't it. Listen.
Listen this, I don't care what you want to call it.
The deep state, the fifth column, the administrative state. You know,
these people have been stealing, in the process of stealing
this election for three and a half years. They knew
they needed four more years down the road to complete
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the transformation. Of this country. They knew this, and they've
set this up with the open border, flooding it with illegals.
And I've said on your show time and time again,
they are going to steal this election. They can't. The
alternative is not an option for them because there's too
much crime, too much corruption. They've done too many They've
tried to take them out. They've tried to impeach them,
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they tried to bankrupt him, they tried to jail him
with lawfer they put his surrogates in jail, whether it's
Sidney Powell to Steve Bannon. Then they did the ultimate.
They tried to have a public execution, and everything has
been disrupted and failed. We do have a chance to
win this. I believe it. I've been listening to your
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show all morning. I hear people come in all we're
snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. And on Trump
and how Trump conducts himself at his rallies and whatnot,
and yes, I can subscribe to some of that, but
I'm going to tell you something. I watched a rally
he had yesterday in York, Pennsylvania in a factory, and
I'm going to tell you something Jeff. This man was
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on point, he was on message, he was serious, he
was contrite, he was composed, he was articulate. He laid
out his policy, and he laid out his accomplishments. Percent
of this country, you and me are going to vote
for him. The other thirty or forty percent, the other
forty percent is going to vote for Biden or Harris.
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That's fifteen to twenty percent that we're vying for. The
trunk that I watched yesterday yesterday afternoon in York. That's
a man. These people will get behind. I don't know
if you saw that speech, if you didn't google it
or go on Real American Voice or Rumble or somewhere
and watch it, he was absolutely perfect.
Speaker 2 (13:33):
I'm mad. I agree with you. I agree with you.
Speaker 1 (13:35):
I didn't see the speech, but I read about the speech,
and I read what he said in the speech, and
it was immaculate. And by the way, the one in
North Carolina last week, it was practically a perfect speech.
I said, I'm telling you, I don't think Reagan could
have done a better speech. Seriously, it was as you
put it, it was surgical, it was on point. It
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hit every single policy issue, from energy to the border invasion,
to immigration, to crime, to inflation, to the economy, to
a global world security, to peace abroad, to his record
and how strong it was he tattooed Kamala Harris again
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and again and again as a communist and a San
Francisco progressive and liberal. I mean, I listened to that speech,
the one in the I read about the one in York,
I saw the one in North Carolina.
Speaker 2 (14:30):
I said, you just that's your speech.
Speaker 1 (14:33):
Just if you can just keep repeating that speech over
and over and over and over again, there's no way
you're going to lose the election. It's impossible. It's literally impossible.
So he's got it. I mean, it's there, the secret
sauce is there, and he's just got to keep delivering
and just keep hammering at home and hammering at home. No, look, Matt,
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he's going to win this election. I'm telling you right now,
he's going to win. My only fear now is can
the Democrats steal it? That's the only issue now, That
is the only issue, and what they're trying to do.
And this is what this is all about. That's what
the convention is about. That's what the media support, and
this propaganda defensive is all about and these fake polls.
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They're pushing these fake poles to make it seem the
race is much closer than what it really is. Is
can they make the steel plausible? That's what they succeeded
in twenty twenty.
Speaker 2 (15:30):
Can they do it?
Speaker 1 (15:30):
They couldn't do it under Joe Biden, which is why
they had to throw them overboard. So the question now
is can they do it with Kamala Harris. That's the
only question, and we're going to find out. We're going
to find out. Mike and Saugus. Thanks for holding Mike
and welcome.
Speaker 9 (15:49):
Yeah, Jeff, Mike from Saugus.
Speaker 4 (15:53):
We stand out every Wednesday from four to six at
the corner of Lynfels in Maine, and we have people
people coming out sharing for Donald Trump like you can't imagine.
But I'm afraid the Democrats machine is so strong they're
going to steal this election. And if that happens, we're
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gonna have to go to the streets and we're gonna
have to fight for our country. We're gonna have to
because this election is about good and evil.
Speaker 1 (16:24):
Mike, I'm just curious, do you think the country will
believe and accept if say, Kamala Harris has declared the winner,
do you think the country will buy it? Or when
they look at her, her disastrous record, her disastrous vice presidency. Frankly,
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how stupid she is when she just opens her mouth,
uh and it just her some of her insane radical
left wing neo Marxist policies as I mentioned, like price
controls on food and food production and grocery stores to
name one of many. Do you think that the country
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will believe that she won and will they accept her
as a legitimate president the way many did for Biden?
Speaker 9 (17:16):
Absolutely not.
Speaker 5 (17:17):
They will not go along with.
Speaker 4 (17:18):
This this time around. We have to go to the
streets peacefully and we have to protest. But where are
the Republicans that are in office? I don't see them
coming out but a handful for Trump. They're just I
don't know.
Speaker 9 (17:33):
They're sitting on their rear end and they want him
to do all the work.
Speaker 1 (17:38):
Well, you know, you're you're dead on Mike. I mean,
that's the thing. See the thing I don't like about criticism,
the criticisms of Trump. I'm not saying that some of
them aren't valid. Please don't get me wrong, but you
know who's the guy getting shot at him. Who's the
guy they're trying to put in jail him, Who's the
guy they've convicted of these bogus, manufactured, made up crimes him?
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Whose business are they trying to bankrupt him? Who's the
one they've tried to thrown off the ballot him? I
mean I could go on and on and on and on.
My point is they have persecuted this man six ways
to Sunday, and there he is, taking blow after blow
after blow. Where's Mitch McConnell. Where's Mega Mike, Where's meager
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Mike Johnson? Where's the congressional leadership? Where's the you know,
outside of a few Republican governors, very few, where are they?
Speaker 2 (18:34):
Seriously? Where are they? I don't see any of them.
Speaker 1 (18:39):
So the only guy that's in the arena, the only
guy that's constantly in the lions, then, to be fair,
is him and JD.
Speaker 2 (18:45):
Vance.
Speaker 1 (18:47):
You know, I got to say this about JD. Whatever
doubts there were about JD. Man as he dispelled them.
He is articulate, he's punchy, he's smart, he's combative. He's
holding apparently another press car conference today at one o'clock.
He's been Trump's strongest staunchest ally. I mean, Mike Pence
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couldn't shine JD. Van's shoes. He blows Mike Pence out
of the water. So outside of JD. Vance and say,
I don't know Marjorie Taylor Green or Loewen Bobert or
Matt Gates, or there's a handful of you know, members
of Congress who I still see out there fighting for him.
But outside of that, it's me, it's a couple of
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other radio talk show hosts.
Speaker 2 (19:33):
It's Tucker Carlson.
Speaker 1 (19:35):
You can count us on two hands who are willing
to stick our neck out on behalf of Trump and
the MAGA movement. So you know you're right, Mike. Where
are the Republicans Nowhere? They're hiding. They're hiding because the
sad fact of the matter is, Mike, they're part of
the swamp. They're part of the corrupt establishment and ruling class.
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So many of them don't want Trump to win, even
if it means absolute disaster for our country. Mike, I've
got less than a minute. I want you to finish,
my patriot, my patriotic friend, what say you?
Speaker 9 (20:17):
I love you? You're just not right one hundred percent
but you're right one thousand percent. And also, where are
the Republicans in Massachusetts? Miss rottin marayally get away with
absolutely whatever she wants to do.
Speaker 1 (20:33):
Mike, great way to end the show. Thank you so
much for that call. Look, you all of you need
to know this. When I was in Milwaukee for the
Republican National Convention, there were fifty state delegations there, okay,
you know for the Republican Convention. Forty nine of them
were utterly completely united. The only one that was disunited,
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in disarray and constantly fighting with one another other was
the mass Republican delegation