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October 7, 2024 • 22 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Nick and Weymoth. Thanks for holding Nick and welcome.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
One first thing, if any Trump campaign people listen, or
anybody who does not want to vote for Camera Harris,
or anybody thinks they should vote for her, it's kind
of humorous. And none of us looks like we looks
like we appeared before we're three years old. It's very unflattering.

(00:28):
Google Kamala Harris bad here and then select images and
you're gonna see an expert from the Washington Post. Go
down about twenty photos. You'll see a picture of her
circuit twenty nineteen. It looks like twenty eight miles of
bad road. She's not what she looks like today. And

(00:49):
the reason I bring this up is she is phony
in every aspect. You'll get a good laugh when you
see this. And what the Trumps campaign should do is
they should show that picture and said she has unburdened
herself from what she has been in her own words. Anyway,
check it out anyway, New Hampshire. Yeah, that's in my

(01:10):
back yeard. I don't mean that I live there. It's
one of my dark horses. I gotta believe not. And
I'm not a big Kelly a art fan, but I
would have to vote for her if I was there.
I believe she can win against the against the Wench
who's the mayor of what Manchester. If she wins, I

(01:31):
don't see how anybody grabbing a ballot checking her off
would not also check off Trump. I think he can
win Virginia, possibly because when I look at the poles
all I see her about a half a dozen or
more poles by people who have favored her, Poles who
have favored her, like New York Times, et cetera, et cetera.

(01:54):
Nothing there for Trump at all. I think they're not
spending much money there at all. Could be a dark horse,
I think she could. I think he can win the
Nevada as you said, And even if it comes up
a tie in electoral and electoral map, Trump still wins
because he has the majority of the states that are
controlled by Republican Congressmen. So I think he can win,

(02:19):
as you say, Yet we have to get out there
and vote, and unfortunately we have to vote for the
congressmen as well, even though they haven't really done what
we want asked them to do, especially in impeaching Garland
and in putting him in jail. By the way, what
he will for what he won't do. My dream wish
is that if the Trump becomes elected, I would send

(02:43):
the I would first send a letter to Obama and
ask him for that list of five hundred and what
seventy two unmasking names that were supplied by Weekly when
he was still in power at his weekly meetings strategizing
against Trump. And that was for the FBI and the
CIA to start looking at these people who was on there,

(03:04):
Papa Dollars, Papadopoulos, find et cetera, et cetera, man Afford,
et cetera, et cetera. So what I'm saying is he
will not surrender it because the last we knew from
Susan Rice, it was in his library, which didn't exist
by the way when she said this several years ago.
But they're building one now, but it's someplace. And if
he doesn't, if he doesn't give it up, I would

(03:27):
raid his Illinois estate. I would raid his Martha's Vineya
estate and also his estate in Hawaii and treat him
the way they treated Trump, because on that list, that
is the top secret document that should not be released
to anybody. It certainly shouldn't be in his library. Thank you, Jeff,

(03:49):
Thank you Nick.

Speaker 1 (03:49):
That's an excellent point. That's a super point.

Speaker 3 (03:52):
Look, Trump's gonna have a lot on his plate obviously
when he wins in November. And notice I'm saying when,
because I'm telling you right now now, if Trump loses,
the only possible explanation is going to be they stole it.
That's the only way now they can win it. I
think there's no question. Look, he's going to have to
put the right people in. I know who he wants

(04:13):
now as the director of the CIA, She's phenomenal. I
know who he wants as the head of the FBI.
That person is phenomenal. They're going to have to get
to the bottom and expose that Obama, in collusion with
Biden and Hillary, deliberately spied on Trump and his people

(04:34):
and then targeted them once Trump was sworn in to
destroy and sabotage his entire presidency and administration.

Speaker 1 (04:43):
That truth has to come out, and I believe it
will now.

Speaker 3 (04:47):
Look as for New Hampshire, I agree with Mike, our
producer here on the show, this election is going to
now show whether New Hampshire is truly a purple state
or basically now a Massachusetts junior state, whether it's now
just an extension of Massachusetts. And I think that Trump

(05:08):
people are banking on Kelly Ayot to win and hoping that,
you know, people who vote for Aot will vote for Trump,
and or that Trump has strong coattails and can drag
Kelly Ayot across the finish line. How anybody can vote
vote for Joyce Craig is beyond me. That woman has
run Manchester into the ground, seriously, right into the ground.

Speaker 2 (05:32):
No.

Speaker 3 (05:32):
Look, I've said it before and I'm going to say
it again. Trump won New Hampshire in twenty sixteen, it
was stolen, and I believe he won it in twenty
twenty and it was stolen again. Six one seven two
six six sixty eight sixty eight.

Speaker 1 (05:48):
Okay, just a very quick update.

Speaker 3 (05:51):
Saandy and I were just talking off air, and she's
looked at the latest batch of polls. Kelly Ayot is
currently again it's a combination of polls, but the average
is she's leading Joyce Craig by three She's up three
three points over Joyce Craig. And as I said to

(06:14):
both Mike and Sandy, Joyce Craig to me, really is
just another Morihelly. She truly is if you look at
her record, her agenda or policies in some ways, her
personality in terms of she's very off putting the way
Morraheelly is very, very controlling, very condescending. So you look

(06:36):
at someone like Joyce Craig, it's almost like a replica
of Morrahey. And we're going to find out this election
whether New Hampshire it really now has become a mini
Massachusetts or is it still a genuine purple state. I
think Trump's strength is underestimated in New Hampshire. But what

(06:58):
I want to ask again, let me throw this log
on the fire for those of you that live in
New Hampshire, do you feel that the Trump campaign is
doing everything that they can to win New Hampshire. What
I'm hearing from people on the ground is they wish

(07:21):
they'd spend more money on TV.

Speaker 1 (07:22):
Ads, radio ads.

Speaker 3 (07:25):
I know there's a ton of Trump signs, no question,
but more of a ground game, knocking on doors, going
door to door, getting Trump to come to New Hampshire
or at least jd Vance. Look, I understand Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Georgia,
North Carolina, Nevada, Arizona, much bigger states, much bigger electoral

(07:50):
much higher electoral college votes. So I understand that in
terms of a pot of votes, New Hampshire can't compete
with those states. But if it's going to be close,
you're going to need every electoral college vote, and I
believe New Hampshire is very winnable for Trump. You don't

(08:10):
want to leave it on the table.

Speaker 1 (08:13):
That's me. What say you?

Speaker 3 (08:15):
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
Marie in Weymouth. Thanks for holding, Marie, and welcome.

Speaker 4 (08:26):
Thanks and thank you Jeff for having me on my pleasure.
Can you hear me?

Speaker 5 (08:34):
Okay?

Speaker 1 (08:34):
I can hear you, cloud and clear, Marie, please go ahead.
The floor is yours.

Speaker 4 (08:40):
Okay.

Speaker 6 (08:40):
I'm I'm with the Weymouth Republican Town Committee, and I'm
I wrote an article for the Boston Broadside in September
with the title Weymouth mayor charged with allowing suspension of
Republican warden that he appointed.

Speaker 4 (08:54):
And that's me. I don't know if you've had a
chance to read the article.

Speaker 5 (08:58):
I did, really, I did.

Speaker 2 (08:59):
I read.

Speaker 1 (09:00):
I thought it was an excellent article.

Speaker 4 (09:03):
So there's a real concern that we don't have enough
poll workers, and then when you get rid of me
as a warden and I recruit other poll workers. We
had a list of fifty four Republicans ready willing and
able to work in September and only thirty one worked.
That's incredible, right, There's a battle to be had, and

(09:25):
every town, the Republican Town Committee can appoint election officers.
And if Republicans out there are in clamoring to be
election officers, shame on you. This is the point of
the sphere where you can work and protect election integrity directly.

Speaker 1 (09:42):
Murray, Look, I.

Speaker 3 (09:43):
Don't want to do any finger pointing just yet. I
want to wait for the election to happen and then
let the chips fall where they may in terms of
Massachusetts politics. Okay, but let me just let me ask you.
I just want to ask you this, and I want
to get you give me, please your unfiltered opinion.

Speaker 2 (10:03):
No.

Speaker 3 (10:06):
Is she doing enough to make sure that we have
poll watchers, that we make sure there isn't massive fraud
and cheating taking place? Is she doing everything she possibly
can to help Republican, especially pro Trump candidates in places
like Weymouth and across the entire Commonwealth.

Speaker 4 (10:31):
No, because she needs to work much harder with her
state committeemen and women to educate town committees, to recruit
election officers. And she's showing some slight interest in that.
I actually did one training, but not sure if I'll
be welcome back or not.

Speaker 3 (10:52):
So basically, what she's giving you is a little help,
but not very much help. Right, that's unbelievable. The most
important election of our lifetime, maybe in the nation's history.
And look, I get it, you know, I mean Sany
and I were talking about this off air. Massachusetts in

(11:14):
some ways is a lost cause. It's a deep, deep
blue state.

Speaker 1 (11:18):
I get it.

Speaker 3 (11:20):
But fight them here so we can free up resources,
say in New Hampshire, because what happens is when we
concede Massachusetts. And look, I'll get to this story. I
promise I have it in my back pocket. They just
found and charged a Massachusetts couple with voting illegally in

(11:42):
New Hampshire. So what everybody in New Hampshire has been suspecting.
They just found that story broke I think about a
week ago or ten days ago, so we know what's happening.
That they're diverting money to help Democrats in New Hampshire.
They're double dipping. Have people voting here and then voting
in New Hampshire, or just have them vote in New

(12:05):
Hampshire and don't bother voting here because they have it
in the bag. And so I know the Trump people,
this was months ago, said if we could give Elizabeth
Warren in particular, a war, a political war, and fighter
here and contest in district after district like what you
want to do, and challenge them in election after election,

(12:28):
seat after seat, and watch the fraud, watch the cheating. Okay,
maybe you're not going to win, but you force them
to plunk so much money, time, resources, effort that that'll
make it so much easier for New Hampshire to win.
And instead they're practically giving away the state to the Democrats.

(12:52):
I've never seen, honestly, such fickle, ineffective non opposition in
my life. In my life, I'm telling you, I swear
to you, the Republicans in California fight harder against news
in the Democrats than the Republicans do in this state.

Speaker 1 (13:15):
Am I wrong, Marie?

Speaker 4 (13:18):
I think I know you're not wrong. I think you
have to fight on multiple cheers and I'm on the
grass roots I'm not saying the party doesn't fight on
a higher level of exposing, but we have to be
on the grass roots. Republicans in every poll, equal numbers
of Republicans in every polling station.

Speaker 5 (13:36):
And there's no effort to do that.

Speaker 3 (13:40):
You see, Marie, if people like you were on the
mass GOP committee, if people like you were running the
mass GOP, we would have an effective party that would
challenge the Democrats and really give them a run for
their money. That's why they like Amy Carnavalley because she's

(14:03):
controlled opposition all the way. You're one thousand percent correct, Marie. Marie,
elections are won on the ground. You don't have a
good grassroots game. You don't have a good ground game,
you can't win. You're not a serious political force. Final

(14:25):
word to you, Marie, I.

Speaker 4 (14:29):
Want to repeat what the lovely clip form elon. If
you're not registered to vote, register to vote, make sure
you vote, and join your Republican town committee on the
local level and make a difference.

Speaker 1 (14:41):
Amen.

Speaker 3 (14:42):
That's the only way we've got to take the Republican
Party back here in Massachusetts. You want an effective party,
you want to stop one party rule. That's the only
way we're going to do it. Marie, thank you so
much for that call, and keep up the good fight.
Greg and Sharon, thanks for holding Greg and welcome.

Speaker 5 (15:03):
Thanks good morning. You know that that's exactly why I'm
no longer a registered Republican in this state. The coordination
is an absolute joke. But you know that that's not
exactly why I called. You know, you asked, you know,
the voters. You know obviously it's important, right you asked

(15:25):
the voters or your callers, your listeners, to get ten people,
ten people to vote for Trump if you have to
drag them out of their home bring them to the polls.
Why is that so hard to do? For all of
the people listening right now? What are we doing to
stem this tide of this progressive just communist rule. I mean,

(15:50):
this has gone on for so long we are now
it's it's beyond it an uphill battles.

Speaker 4 (15:56):
Jeff.

Speaker 5 (15:57):
I mean, you are basically pleading with your listeners, and
I can hear it. You know it's a passionate Please.
You shouldn't even have to be doing that. We should
be out every day getting the next generation to understand
they can't afford housing. You know, this net just driving
these talking points home and you know, we might actually

(16:19):
get some voters.

Speaker 3 (16:20):
Get six one seven two six, six, sixty eight. Sixty
eight is the number. Okay, I want to go right
back to Craig in Sharon. Just before I do, it
is now breaking. My news feed is blowing up. Hurricane
Milton has now rapidly intensified into a Category four storm,

(16:42):
which apparently now threatens to bring an additional storm surge flooding,
high possibility of flooding to Florida by the middle of
the week, just in a couple of days. And obviously
it's a big story because it's a Category four, but
also in the wake of Female's announcement that they have
burned through all the money, So the people of Florida,

(17:07):
you're going to be on your own.

Speaker 1 (17:09):
A yai, ay ya yai, a ya yai.

Speaker 3 (17:13):
This is going to get even worse for Kamala Biden
and FEMA. Honestly, we need another hurricane right now like
we needed a hole in the head. All right, let's
go right back to Craig in Sharon. He was making
some excellent points. Please, Craig, Greg, pick up where you
left off.

Speaker 5 (17:32):
Okay, you know I was mentioning bringing up the next
generation of Republican voters, because they're out there. We just
need to find them. Now, I'm I'm a big proponent
of using whatever avenue we have to vote, if that
means mail in ballots. You know, we need to have

(17:53):
a ground swell of support A so we know what
to do, B so that we're following the laws, and
so we can actually compete with the Democrats you know
in this in this fight. You know, if they have
the tools available to one party, they clearly have the
tools available to us. The last caller just mentioned, you

(18:14):
know that that there's some there's some poll uh you know,
polling stations where they're not you know, equitably putting Democrats
and Republicans poll watchers. You know that's an issue obviously,
but you know, we really I'm I'm all for showing
up to vote, Okay, in person, but we have the
opportunity the mail in ballot would actually be able to

(18:36):
get twenty people for us to go out and vote
for Trump, because all you really need to do is
go and vote early and then the clerk simply takes
that mail in ballot, You sign it, and she submits
it to I guess the state, and you can vote early. Again.
I know I like voting in November two, but this
is a totally different game now and we've got to

(18:58):
use whatever tools available. In my opinion, and again, the
state Republicans just did a horrible job at messaging this.
There's you know, unfortunately, there's no coordination. And uh, you
know my last point, Jeff, I really don't want to
see election night Fox News calling Arizona again like like

(19:21):
they did. I don't know if you remember that or
or the listeners remember that. That was the biggest slap
in the face. I think any of us could have
whatever expect that night. It wasn't even close to being
called yet. And yet you have Fox News, which we
thought was sort of you know, Republican plant calling that

(19:43):
state for I think it was Joe Biden way early.
You know, even Fox is affecting the outcome.

Speaker 3 (19:52):
No election, no question, Greg, no question. Look, you know,
as I love to say, another one hundred correct, you're
a thou correct. I have essentially, essentially, with a few
rare exceptions, I have boycotted Fox News. I've never and
I've never looked back. That was direct election interference. They

(20:14):
had no business calling Arizona that early, and they did
it to depress and demoralize the Trump vote in Arizona.
That was on purpose, and then it all came out.
They had Paul Ryan now who's essentially running the board,
and Murdoch's son who's a big liberal, big Biden supporter
at the time. Now he's a big Kamalast supporter. Clearly

(20:36):
he's put rhinos all over Fox. There's some exceptions still
Laura Ingram and Jesse Waters and Sean Hannity, but now
you can count them on one hand. And so to me,
there's no question we're gonna have to look at Fox
again this election on election night and see if they
try it again. But that's that's when I turned my

(21:01):
back on Fox, and I've never ever looked back. I mean,
Newsmax is much better, one American News is much better.
There's a lot of other places to go to get
your information, but Fox. From that night, Fox is dead
to me, Greg, thank you very very much for that call. Look,

(21:23):
I just I'm going to get into this, I promise,
because I don't want to rush it. If it was
just lack of coordination, which is very bad between the
mass GOP and the grassroots that you need. Okay, at
the local level, that's one thing. But I'm telling you,
I'm getting emails from people who know Massachusetts politics and

(21:45):
they're texting the cooner man and they're saying, forget lack
of coordination, Jeff. What you're seeing is outright sabotage in
which you have Republican officials, senior Republican officials who behind
the scenes are actively working with Democrats to sabotage mega candidates, Conservatives,

(22:11):
anybody who threatens the swamp here in Massachusetts.
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