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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Let's go to Raymond in Arlington. Thanks for holding Raymond,
and welcome.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
Hey Jeff, I love you in a non sexual way.
Some guy that just said you had a gun for
Joe Biden. Now we can't even protect this other guy, Trump,
President Trump. You got to remember to say that, because
obviously they're just looking him, looking at him as a
man instead of a past president. The other thing I'd
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like to bring up is the overall election. It really
doesn't matter because they stole the last one, they'll probably
steal this one. What you really need is, you know,
three hundred Americans of a night of all nationalities, right,
and really just standing up and doing the right thing
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and getting rid of these people legally right. So you've
got to go in pretty much write them out, get
him out. That's the only way you're.
Speaker 3 (01:01):
Going to do it.
Speaker 1 (01:03):
Well, Raymond, my sense is this, and of course you
may disagree with me. The two assassination attempts are signs
of weakness. They're not signs of strength. If they were
convinced that they could easily steal the election, then they
wouldn't be trying to kill them. Because they're looking at
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their internal polls and she's in big trouble. She's deep,
deep underwater. She's in big trouble. And it's no coincidence.
There is. I mean, look, there's a couple of things
that just really stand out. It's not a coincidence. After
Trump destroyed Biden in the debate, was the first assassination attempt.
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He then clearly beats Kamala according to all the polls
in terms of getting voters. He's getting a huge swing
now of undecided voters because she's that bad. And now
they try a second assassination attempt, He's Arizona is gone
now for Kamala Harris, it's gone. Nevada is practically gone.
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So and Trump. Now, look, Josh Shapiro, the governor of Pennsylvania,
a Democrat. He was almost the pick to be the VP.
In fact, he was the pick until the Hamas wing
essentially vetoed it and said, no, we're not going to
allow you because he's Jewish, he's a pro Israel Jewish American.
They said, no, we're not going to allow you to
pick him. Josh Shapiro came out and said if the
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election was held today, Trump would win Pennsylvania. Well, I'm
telling you that's already enough, he's won. If Arizona, Nevada, Pennsylvania,
this thing is over. And North Carolina he's ahead. So
even if she takes Georgia, which she won't, even if
she takes Michigan, which she won't, even if she takes Wisconsin,
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Trump is still winning. I mean, it's a slight win
in the electoral college, but he's got the majority. So
the problem they have, Raymond is I don't think they
can manufacture enough votes. They also have a second problem,
and that's I think the real crisis of the regime. Now,
no one is going to believe that she wins. If
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they somehow do manufacture all these ballots enough to put
her over the top, no one is going to believe it.
You have to make the steel plausible. In twenty twenty,
they did with COVID. The way the media sold Joe
Biden as Scranton Joe and middle of the road moderate
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Democrat and YadA, YadA, YadA. You can't sell Kamala Harris.
The woman is to the left of Lenin. She's the
most radical leftist that has ever run for president of
the United States. She's Bernie Sanders in pantsuits. That's what
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she is. So it's almost I mean, look in Pennsylvania,
Trump is killing her on the fracking issue. He's killing her.
I'm gonna play the cuts, Raymond. I really want you
to listen. After the break, she did an interview with
a Philadelphia reporter. Remember, Philadelphia is the ballgame for the Democrats.
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If they don't win Philadelphia big, they can't win Pennsylvania.
It was a local reporter. It was a disaster. I'll
play the cuts. You're not gonna believe it. She was horrible,
absolutely horrible. The woman is dumb as a box of rocks.
So it's a pig. You can put lipstick on the pig,
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you can put eyeshadow on the pig, you can dress
up the pig. A pig is a pig is a pig.
You can't sell a pig. And I think, Raymond, that's
their big problem right now and hence, and that's what
the Trump family believes, and they're saying, hence it's the
ultimate plan b kill them. Raymond. Final word to you.
Speaker 2 (05:04):
Now, I agree with you on that sense, but again,
I mean, what are you going to do. They're going
to steal it regardless, So you got to have people
in place. Yes, we can do that have people at
told I'm not really sure if that's going to work.
So what does the end all be? All what happens
after they steal it? What are we going to do?
We're gonna sit there like we did last time. So
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I'm not really sure how this is all going to end.
Speaker 1 (05:28):
My fear, Raymond, and I'm talking to you now, like
I'm in the confessional, is that they're going to steal it,
and it's going to be such an obvious steal that
over half the country is not going to accept it.
And I think either we're going to slide towards some
kind of social chaos and political violence, God forbid. Or
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I think you may see many Red states say to
help with you. Bye, we're gone, we're leaving, we're seceeding,
meaning we don't recognize the legitimacy of this regime. Okay,
this took place late last week Friday, just it would
have been actually the biggest story in the country except
for the assassination attempt, obviously, which blew everything else off
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the new cycle. But I want you to I just
want to play a little bit. Go to the phone lines.
A couple lines are open if you want to jump
on six one, seven two, six, six, sixty eight sixty eight. Now,
this is a softball interview. The it's a local reporter,
ABC News, very super friendly as we saw on the
debate to Kamala Harris. And it's a local reporter, Philadelphia reporter. Remember,
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Philadelphia is everything. Now, if the Democrats don't take Philadelphia big,
they can't take Pennsylvania, which is pretty much the election. Okay,
that's the ballgame. He asks her the most obvious question,
what are the two specific things you're gonna do to
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lower prices? Hey, you can flat maybe the number one
issue in the country the economy, inflation. Listen to her response,
it's a disaster. Roll cut three. Mike.
Speaker 4 (07:15):
At the debate the other night, you talked about creating
an opportunity economy. Wonder if we can drill down on
that a little bit when we talk about bringing down
prices and making life more affordable for people, What are
one or two specific things you.
Speaker 1 (07:28):
Have in mind for that.
Speaker 5 (07:30):
Well, I'll start with this. I grew up a middle
class kid. My mother raised my sister and me. She
worked very hard. She was able to finally save up
enough money to buy our first house when I was
a teenager. I grew up in a community of hardworking people,
you know, construction workers and nurses and teachers. And I
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try to explain to some people who may not have
had the same experience, you know, if but a lot
of people will relate to this. You know, I grew
up in a neighborhood of folks who are very proud
of their lawn.
Speaker 1 (08:04):
Okay, who cares? Okay, first of all, it's a lie. Okay,
even this non answer is a lie. She wasn't brought
up in a middle class family. I've talked about this
many times. She was brought up in a privileged family
to her two parents were PhDs, they were professors. She
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was grew up in Berkeley and then in Westmount, Montreal,
one of the wealthiest areas in the entire country. Okay,
so that's a lie. But let that go. What are
the two specific things you're gonna do? There's no answer.
There's no answer. I grew up in a middle class home.
We got our first house when I was eighteen. The
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everybody in our neighborhood took care of their lawn. Who cares?
What are you gonna do to bring down prices? She
can't answer the question. So he then says, look, could
you be could you give me some specifics? Listen out
of this roll cut three A Mike, and I.
Speaker 5 (09:13):
Was raised to believe and to know that all people
deserve dignity, and that we as Americans have a beautiful character.
You know, we have ambitions and aspirations and dreams, but
not everyone necessarily has access to the resources that can
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help them fuel those dreams and ambitions. So when I
talk about building an opportunity economy, it is very much
with the mind of investing in the ambitions and aspirations
and the incredible work ethic of the American people, and
creating opportunity for people, for example, to start a small business.
Speaker 1 (09:55):
Bull crap, you see, it's the same thing. It's just BS.
You know what I really want to say, bull. You
know she's a bsir. This is pure BS. You should
see the interviewer's face. He's like he's stunned. He's like,
you still don't have an answer to this most basic
of all questions. You can't name me. So she has
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no policy specifics whatsoever. In fact, if you notice, this
is the game I'll give you, I'll give you, I'll
give you her entire campaign away right here. Her convention
speech was about oh forty minutes. If you notice, in
the debate with Trump, it was her convention speech rehashed.
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Every answer she gives like this one, it's the convention
speech rehashed. So what she is is she's a tape,
a forty minute tape. That's all she can memorize. That's
all she's got in between her, you know, her two
ears and that empty head of hers. And she just
repeats it and repeats it and repeats it and repeats it,
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and it doesn't matter matter what the question is. So
she has no policy. She's got nothing except maybe wage
and price controls, but she won't really talk about that
because everybody knows that price controls will lead to chronic
food shortages. So, okay, we're going to tax unrealized capital gains,
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which will decimate decimate the economy. Okay, well, we're going
to impose a five trillion dollar tax cut, which will
wipe out the middle and working class. So all our
ideas are completely destructive. So instead it's word salad, word salad,
bull crap, horse crap piled upon more bull crap, piled
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upon more horse crap. It was a disaster. Even liberals
said it was a disaster. Even the local ABC news
affiliate said it was a disaster. Even in Philadelphia, which
is a Democratic stronghold, They're like, are you serious, Like
you think we're that stupid. So you don't have a plan.
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You don't. You're not gonna you're not gonna reduce our
grocery bills. You're not going to reduce our food prices.
You're not going to reduce what we're paying at the pump.
You're not going to reduce our energy bills. Nothing. You
don't have a plan to curtail and curb inflation because
you caused the inflation. You created this mess, and you
have no idea how to get out of this mess.
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This is her problem in a nutshell. And then the
assassination happened, or sorry, the assassination attempt happened, and Sandy
was dead. On yesterday after the show, she said, look, Jeff,
it's pretty obvious she had another disastrous interview. It was
a pure unmitigated disaster. They can't sell her, they can't
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sell her period, so now they got to kill them.
It's really, honestly, it's very easy. It's not complicated.
Speaker 3 (12:58):
You know.
Speaker 1 (12:59):
Is it the Deep Stay, is it Homeland Security? Is
it Secret Service? Is it a mole? Are they spying
on him? Yes, that's all fascinating and interesting and important,
but at its very core, it can't be simpler than this.
You can't sell her. The woman can't even do a
ten minute interview on a super friendly local affiliate ABC News,
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for God's sake, So she doesn't have the most basic
answers to the simplest and easiest questions. As they say
in the South, this dog don't hunt. That's why they
have to kill him. Six one seven two six six
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sixty eight sixty eight agree, disagree. Rob in Rhode Island.
Thanks for holding Rob, and welcome.
Speaker 6 (13:56):
Good morning, chef. It's a privilege to speak with you again.
Speaker 1 (13:59):
Thank you, Rob.
Speaker 6 (14:00):
Jeff. Seven months ago I spoke with you on your
show and I said to you, if they can't bankrupt
them and they can't put them in jail, they're going
to kill them. And that's exactly what's taking place. The
problem that I have is that Trump needs to stop
to play the victim like he did for one day
and everybody circled the wagons, and I can't understand. For
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the life of you. Why his advice is on telling
him shut your mouth with the rhetoric, don't make the faces,
don't call the names, play the victim, because everyone has
sympathy for the victim. Now this is the second attempt. Now,
one thing I have to say, I don't believe that
this is a conspiracy with the CIA or anything like that.
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I think you got some deranged individuals, and there are
a lot of deranged individuals for a lot of reasons,
political rhetoric being one of them. But the reason I
say that I competed as an expert marksman for years
and if this was a CIA, the weapon of choice
would be different than what the weapons that they have
seized already. They just wouldn't use those because they're not
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accurate long range weapons. However, I think that if Trump
is to use this situation as a victim and to
talk about why people are coming after him because he's
against what has been done to this country, you know,
I mean, the fact of the matter is this president
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and his administration they're not the smartest bulbs in the pack.
And as evidence, I would point to the fact that he,
you know, Biden appointed the former governor of Rhode Island
as the Commerce secretary. All right, here's a woman. Now,
I live in Rhode Island. She kept saying, cranes in
the sky, cranes in the sky. I'm a construction inspector.
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There's no cranes in the sky. She botched a pension system.
Everything she touched turned into you know what, and he
hired her. Right then, you talk about the rhetoric. You
have rhetoric from her, You have rhetoric from Maxine Waters,
from Chuck Schumer, from Harris, from Biden. So that's going
to get people into a mood to doing something foolish, right,
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And I think we're at a critical point in the
United States history that we have these people that are
incompetent that are running the show. And I just pray
to God that Trump's advisors, you know, turn him around,
and he needs to play to the people that haven't
made the decision yet. His base is his base. He
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can say anything you want in his space is always
going to support him. But I got to say this, Jeff,
this one thing that I'm really afraid of.
Speaker 1 (16:39):
Rob. Please hold that thought. Okay, let's go right back
to Rob in Rhode Island. He was on fire he's
a big Trump supporter, but he says he's worried about
one thing. Then we got cut off. Please Rob, pick
up where you left off.
Speaker 6 (16:58):
Yes, Jeff, you know I read Trump's book, The Art
of the Deal, and what really concerned me was when
he agreed to do this ABC set up interview without
countering to have an additional venue of his choice. And
I think that was a big mistake. And I think
what is a bigger mistake now is not to go
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after Harris and challenge her to yet another debate, especially
after the second attempt. He needs to look like instead
of him going away and saying, hey, I won the debate,
I won the debate and walk away. If he thinks
that he has her down while she's down, pummel her
until she can't get back up. So everybody will now
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know the fake Kamala as you and I and all
your listeners do know her. But I think he can't
walk away from another debate. He's going to force that debate,
and I think that will be the turning point. And
I thank you so much for your time, Jeff.
Speaker 1 (17:52):
Thank you. I appreciate it. Rob. Let me ask all
of you and we'll definitely continue this discussion. Should he
agree because NBC News is interested in maybe doing a debate,
which would mean again the lions den NBC News. Look,
it's Lester Holt. I played the clip of him earlier
blaming Trump for the assassination attempt. So you're looking at
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you know, Kristen Welker of Meet the Mess. You're talking
about some real serious, hardcore anti Trump assassins. So it'll
be a repeat of the ABC News debate basically three
on one. Should he agree to NBC News or should
he try to push for more neutral ground. I don't know,
maybe Fox News or something like that. Just want to
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throw that out there, Mike in andover, thanks for holding
Mike and welcome.
Speaker 3 (18:41):
They're desperate, Jeff dead desperate.
Speaker 1 (18:46):
Oh, Mike, I hear you look I to me, there's
no question. Look, if they're going to steal the election, Mike,
if you were going to steal an election and you
knew it was in the bag, would you be trying
to assassinate your opponent? You'd be like, the last thing
we need is an assassination. You say, leave the guy alone.
We're going to steal this thing. In declare victory like
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we did in twenty twenty. Am I wrong?
Speaker 3 (19:09):
Mike, Well in a way, because they have to manufacture
one hundred and ten million votes, and I don't know
if they can do that. They manufactured eighty one million.
I have three people here that believe Biden got eighty
one million, but not Larry in the warehouse, and I
know Larry's listening. They have to manufacture one hundred and
ten million votes. They're desperate. Their lives are at stake,
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Their very lives are at stake. I believe that they
know what's going to happen to them if he gets there.
Speaker 1 (19:38):
Mike, do you think two assassination attempts? One maybe a coincidence,
but two in a row? Do you believe it was
an inside job?
Speaker 3 (19:49):
Leave? Both of them were inside jobs. And they're not done.
And I don't believe they've done. I got God is
protecting him the time. I keep praying for him that
this is it was. You've seen two miracles right in front,
especially the first one. I mean, come on, said the
bullet grazed his ear. You know what I'm saying. But
they are so desperate. Nothing is off the table. That's
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that's what I fear. Oh, that's a question. I have
to you, if God's a bid, anything happens to Trump,
does Vance automatically become the nominee?
Speaker 6 (20:20):
Yes, wonderful, but they.
Speaker 3 (20:23):
Might they might hit him to who the hell knows.
Speaker 1 (20:25):
Well, that's that's my fear that you know. I think
they're they're You're right. Look if they God forbid, Okay,
I didn't want to think it, but let's just say
they succeed. Okay, let me just say it. Vance becomes
the nominee. I don't know. I mean, Mike, I got
to tell you, Vance to me would be just as
tough as Trump, so I think they'd have to take
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care of him too. I mean, how far are they
willing to go? Mike? Mike, you're asking the question that
everybody's thinking, but he's afraid to ask. And I want
to thank you for your call, Nancy. And that's why
what they're doing is it's so irresponsible, it's so reckless,
it's not even funny. Nancy and Framingham, thanks for holding Nancy,
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and welcome Jeff.
Speaker 7 (21:11):
Good morning. Listen. Why doesn't it First of all, it
walks like a duck, It cracks like a duck, it
stinks like a duck. They're both inside jobs. That's number one.
Number two, I think Trump is a little bit reckless.
Why doesn't he hire his own army. He has the resources,
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he has the money. Ask Jan van dan Geo to
come in on board. I'm sure that he would love
to do that. And as far as another debate, the
only way that he should go on as a debate
is on his terms and not their triumps, either Newsmax
or Fox News otherwise forget it. That's that's what I
think should happen.
Speaker 2 (21:53):
And I think he's a.
Speaker 7 (21:54):
Little bit He does some stupid things sometimes, I really
think so he could have He could have done much
better with the debate. He falls for the debate all
the time. He should have known better. There is no
excuse for what happened. The fact that he was able
to eke out a little bit of a win is
a miracle.
Speaker 1 (22:13):
Well that's the thing, Nancy. It's miracle after miracle after miracle.
And look, you know, I don't want to get anybody's
guard down. I don't want us to get too overconfident.
I don't want to say this thing is predetermined, because
nothing in life is predetermined. But I'm starting to say
I think God wants Trump to win,