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Speaker 1 (00:00):
That's it. That's that's your final pitch. Is Hitler, Hitler, Hitler, Hitler,
She's going down? Oh man, I mean this is so pathetic.
Seven twenty on the Great WRKO Jeff Cooner Boston's Bulldozer.
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
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is the number. Okay, lines are jammed the text machine.
It's I'm recommending Sandy and Mike stay away because it's
gonna blow. It is I mean, red red hot.
Speaker 2 (00:34):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (00:34):
This is from six to oh three, brilliant point, Jeff.
General Kelly is another example of Obama's quote unquote stay
behind network of saboteurs that were left in place when
Trump took office. I hope General John Kelly enjoys his
big payout because I think he's about to get one. Well,
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I gotta tell you, I mean, I'm going to get
to some of his charges, which are so outlandish to
even put Trump and Hitler in the same breath. You're insane,
I mean, you're really just objectively, you're absolutely insane. So
whatever they promised them, I hope it was worth it,
because his reputation now is in tatters. Six one seven
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two six six sixty eight sixty eight. Okay, this is
from two oh two. Jeff, with all due respect, I
think you're missing the larger point. The reason why Kamala
Harris and the Democratic media are now focusing on Kelly
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and these allegations by Harris that Trump is going to
be the next Adolph Hitler is that their goal is attrition.
They only have to peel off a few percent of
Trump's support and they can win. So what they're really doing, Jeff,
is this is a play for the Haley Republicans, the
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Nikki Hailey Republicans who were planning to vote for Trump
but holding their nose. The Democrats have to fracture Trump's
base because he is digging into their base. Interesting, So
let me ask all of you just to piggyback off
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of what twoo two just texted. Do you know anybody
anybody that is not gonna vote for Trump or is
just not gonna vote In other words, you know, plague
on both their houses because of these allegations now that
Trump is gonna want to be dictator, He's a fascist,
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He's the next Adolph Hitler. He's gonna, you know, terminate democracy.
The Constitution basically established a fourth Reich are they working
to the point that you notice some people will either
hold the lever for Harris or just not vote because
of these scurrilous, slanderous accusations. Six one seven two six
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six sixty eight sixty eight. And look, we got twelve
days left. I think they're going to focus group this
for about another four or five days, and if by
the last week this is not gaining any traction. Pretty much,
here's what they have left. He sleeps with pigs or goats,
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or he molests children. But yeah, that's about that's it.
He's either going to be a child molest or you know,
he likes to roll around in the mud with pigs
like that, that untoward relations with pigs like that. That's
pretty much what they outside of Hitler. That's the only
other place you can go. Six one seven two six
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six sixty eight sixty eight. CJ in Boston. Thanks for
holding CJ, and.
Speaker 2 (04:06):
Welcome well, Jeff.
Speaker 3 (04:09):
And what upsets any military person who served in the military,
whether active now or retired, as a trader to their country.
You could thank you could thank him for his service,
but he's a trader to his country. He's a trader
to the former president of the United States who was
his commander in chief and he will again be the
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commander in chief on November sixth. That is that is
the November surprise I want to throw out to Tamala
Harris and the rest of the Democratic Communist Party is
the dominant. That is your November surprise. Donald Trump again
will be the president of the United States. Let's get
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get into talking about Trump being Hitler, and the and
the officers and the generals that he had on like
today's military with Milly, with Millie and others. We don't
send our men off in dresses and makeup to fight
wars for America. Getting to Trump's ability to be strong.
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Here is a man that endured eight years of the
mainstream media calling him Hitler, calling him a fascist, saying
he is going to take over America in the world.
He has gone through multiple lawsuits in Georgia, in New York,
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while our own government has weaponized those agencies to go
after him. And just let me say this, if anything
should happen, if justice ship should continue in the United
States of America, Jackson North Natsia, James Alvin Bragg, each
and every one of them should be prosecuted for election
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interference and that judgment. Ron all Right, originally from Columbia,
became a United States citizen. If he's ever prosecuted and
found guilty, send his aspect to Columbia where he came from.
This country is in very bad shape. I would just
like to just parallel this to what's happening overseas.
Speaker 1 (06:21):
I'm gonna go back to CJ, I promise, but just
six one seven says you know, Jeff, if General Kelly
in two weeks before the election, because a part of
the interview was done two days ago, is now going
to make these explosive, inflammatory, frankly reckless allegations and accusations
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against Trump, shouldn't he at least sit down with one
member of the conservative media and be probed and be
asked certain questions. You know, it's like the right to
a cross examination. You know, it's not just the the
prosecution that gets to ask questions. The defense gets to
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ask questions as well.
Speaker 2 (07:05):
Well.
Speaker 1 (07:05):
That's why I invited General Kelly to come on. And
as I said, he in the past, he's been on
this show multiple times. I know him personally. We've had
to be fair, very cordial, very pleasant conversations in the past,
and he was always willing to come on not this time,
not this time, And I think that's extremely telling. Now, look,
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he's a man who served his country, he's a man
who volunteered to fight in Vietnam. I have nothing but
the highest respect for him as a military man, as
a warrior, as someone who served our country. Nothing but
the highest respect for him, especially in the wake of
the fact that he lost his son in Iraq. So
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please don't take this the wrong way. But intellectually, intellectually,
I think he's being a coward. Not personally, far from it.
Not militarily, He's got more courage and his pinky than
I'll ever have. But intellectually, I think he's being a coward.
He should come on this show and answer certain basic questions.
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And I'll give you one of the most basic questions
of all. How is it suddenly Hitler like or an
admirer of Hitler to state the most obvious facts that, yes,
Hitler had some successes as Chancellor of Germany. This is
not a provocative opinion. Hitler was a genocidal monster, responsible
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for World War Two and the deaths of fifty million people.
No question. One of the great genicidal monsters of human history.
But if you want, I can cite you Ian Kershaw,
his most famous biographer, Alan Bullock Ulrich Vulrich, one of
the biggest biographers of Hitler. Every major Hitler biographer A'm
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not dey're not Nazis, They're not Hitler admirers. They're the
top scholars in their field. Most of them actually politically liberal.
If you want to know the truth. Ian Kirkshaw says,
the reason why Hitler was able to skyrocket to popularity
in Germany was because he curbed inflation, which he did
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an unleashed massive government keynesy and style economics, public works,
building roads, building bridges, creating the Volkswagen giving paid vacations
to workers, that in fact was picked up by FDR's
New Deal. I'm sure Kelly's a big admirer of Franklin
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Roosevelt and the New Deal. FDR's New Deal, much of
it was based off of Hitler. In Western Europe, most
got Verman said, Wow, how Hitler has turned around Germany's
economy is something we need to imitate. Now does that
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justify starting World War Two? Of course not. Does it
mean you have the right to butcher and swaughter six
million Jews. Of course not. But the fact of the
matter is when Donald Trump says, yeah, actually, Hitler did
have some successes, and yes it's historically factually accurate, it
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doesn't mean you admire Hitler, You moron, You imbecile. Here,
Stalin was a brilliant man. He was He read two
books a day. How do you think you manage an
empire like that with an IQ of ten. He was
a brilliant general who was instrumental in breaking Hitler's back,
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especially in nineteen forty three nineteen forty four. His crash
industrialization of the Soviet Union probably helped Russia win the war.
Now does that justify massacring and murdering twenty million people.
Of course not. But to say that Stalin didn't have
some successes, you're an idiot. Every biographer points that out.
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What I'm saying is we are dealing now with such
a dumb down state of our country that they've turned
Hitler into like this cardboard caricature, like for a fifth grader, Seriously,
for a six year old. I was gonna say fifth grader,
but even fifth graders have a more sophisticated knowledge. And
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by the way, yes, I can cite you biography after
biography after biography. By the way, I can even cite
to you Eisenhower himself, Patton himself, MacArthur himself. Hitler had
some of the best generals of the war. Even Hollywood
did a movie about Rommel, Erwin Rommel, the Desert Fox, who,
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by the way, was a great general. Was he on
the wrong side? Of course? Am I happy the Nazis lost?
Of course? But what are we now? We're gonna deny Rommel? Gadarian? Here,
Lawrence Reese, the definitive book now on Hitler and Stalin. Okay,
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it's a masterpiece. You should read it. Reese is a
liberal to his core. In the book, says Gadarian was
maybe the greatest tank commander in military history. By the way,
if Hitler had listened to Gadarian, he probably would have
won the war. Okay, but let that go. So Gadarian, Now,
wasn't this brilliant general? So to say, you know, hey,
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Hitler had some really great generals. Oh Hitler, Oh he's
gonna be a versist. Oh on dictatorship, Oh, oh, honestly pathetic, pathetic.
Let's go back to CJ. CJ. Are you still there
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we lost CJ. Okay, well, sorry, all right, sorry about that.
There Sandy six one seven two six six sixty eight
sixty eight is the number. So now one last point,
Donald Trump as president, okay, never mind, he never sent
anyone to jail. He never charged anyone with a crime.
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He never went after his political opponents ever, ever, ever, ever,
not one journalist, not one judge, Hillary Clinton. I could
go on, nothing happen. They just got fired. That's it.
Call me got fired. That's it. There's your Hitler. Okay.
But furthermore, he wanted to end wars. Hitler wanted to
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start wars. Hitler was a militarist. Hitler wanted to invade
country after country after country after country. This is a
man who was pulling us out of Afghanistan. This is
a man who said he didn't start a single war.
This is a man who brought peace in the Middle
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East and had the Arabs and Israel sign of peace accord.
This is a man who, rather than reviling the Jews
and calling for the mass extermination of the Jews. In fact,
literally you can see him with rabbis, he moved the
capital of Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. His daughter
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is Jewish, his grandchildren are Jewish. They love him. In Israel.
He was the most pro Israel president in American history.
He's a submitt a fhile he's an open admirer and
lover of the Jews. This guy's Hitler. You're fing crazy,
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You're fing crazy. You're so historically ignorant. It is, it is.
It should be an embarrassment. And by the way, Hitler
thought less of the Arabs. Hitler had a whole view
of racial supremacy. If Trump had a drop of Hitlarian
blood in him, you know what, he would have said,
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all the way with the Iraq War, kill as many Iraqis,
kill as many Arabs as possible. He was the one
that opposed the Iraq War, opposed the wars in the
Middle East. And you're gonna tell me that just because
he makes an obvious point that Hitler built auto bonds,
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public works, tamed inflation, boosted German industry and productivity to
the point that Germany became an economic powerhouse under him,
which is why they became so lethal and so dangerous.
So for Trump to say, you know, Hitler had some successes,
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suddenly it's beyond desperate it's beyond pathetic. And I'm telling you,
only in a country where you no longer teach history,
Only in a country where people are so dumbed down
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because of education that anything like this could even pass
or fly, they should be laughed off the TV screens.
Trump is Hitler, You're an idiot telling you? That should
be our response? What Trump is? You're an idiot?
Speaker 2 (17:03):
Next?
Speaker 1 (17:04):
Just you're an idiot. Next. So my question to you,
will this hurt Trump in the election? Six one seven
two six six sixty eight sixty eight is the number? Okay?
This is from seven oh three seven zero four seven
zero seven zero four seven zero seven oh three. Jeff,
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you want to know the difference between Hitler and Trump.
It's very simple. Hitler wrote, mind comp Trump wrote, art
of the deal. Case closed. Brilliant, brilliant. Mike in Florida.
Thanks for holding Mike, and welcome.
Speaker 2 (17:47):
Good morning, Jeff. How are you, sir?
Speaker 1 (17:49):
I'm good. How are you, Mike?
Speaker 4 (17:52):
I'm great down here in Florida. Quick shout out to
your producer Mike. He and I used to work together
in another capacity a long time ago. He's a good guy.
I just wanted to give you my perspective. I grew
up an army brat and lived in Springfield, Virginia, where
my dad worked at the Pentagon. He was a brigadier
general who fought in World War Two. The Germans shot
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at him. He shout up the Germans the Battle.
Speaker 2 (18:18):
Of the Balls, blah blah blah.
Speaker 4 (18:20):
But I'm really disappointed in mister Kelly, and I know
that's disparaging this columnistic Kelly. He's General Kelly, but I'm
really dismayed at the actions she's made. A political opinion
is one thing, right, and that's okay, But to come
out against your former commander in chief, I find, you know,
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they're very disparaging to the former commander in chief and
hopefully he'll be the next one.
Speaker 1 (18:52):
Well, you know, Mike, I agree with you, but I
would I would even go a step further. And you
may disagree with me on this, and it's fine, you know,
to me, that's what the purpose of the show is,
for people to have honest disagreements. I don't really mind
if I know it's not done in the military. It
goes against historically against tradition. Generals in particular should be
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nonpartisan and not weighing on politics. And I respect that.
I have immense respect for the military in that tradition.
But I'll be brually honest with you. If a general
comes out and says, you know, I'm endorsing such and
such a candidate and gives a paragraph why, I'm not
really offended by that. I mean, I'm not. I mean,
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if it's a current general, no, they should not come
out with any public endorsement. You have to be nonpartisan.
But if you are a retired general, and Kelly now
is a retired general, and if he came out and said, hey, look,
you know, I think Kamala Harris would be a better
leader for America, I disagree strongly. But you know, it's
a free country. It's the way he did it, and
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it's what he said is that he waited for two
weeks before the election. This was all pre planned. And
then he comes out as Bruce and Wuburn said, you know,
his father actually fought Hitler. We never even mentioned Hitler
in the home. I'm gonna be brutally honest with you, Mike.
My family, half of my family were literally wiped out
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by the Nazis. Okay, we hate the guy. I can't
tell you how much we hate him. My grandfather spent
a year and a half in a Nazi concentration camp.
We never mentioned Hitler in our home. And the reason
why we never mentioned Hitler in our home is because
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there are some things people do that are unspeakably evil.
So you don't compare anybody to Hitler. The stories that
my grandfather told me about what he endured at that
concentration camp and what he saw, and the people that
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were butchered and slaughtered, and the way they were butchered
and slaughtered, I will take with me to my grave.
So when you start going down this road of calling
this guy Hitler and that guy Hitler, and we do
it now more and more. I remember when I first
heard this. It was in the eighties when liberals were
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then calling Reagan Hitler, and I was like, what, that's
almost obscene now the difference then. And I'm gonna be
brutally honest with you, Mike. Okay again, I'm gonna get
in trouble for saying this, But if I'm not here
to speak the truth behind the microphone, then what's the
point of me being behind the mic There were still
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many Holocaust survivors and they said, you don't call anybody Hitler,
because you're spitting on the graves of all those who
died in Auschwitz and in Treblinka and in Bookenvold, there
is no Hitler but Hitler. And when you talk about Hitler,
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he's in a category with Stalin or mouse day Tongue
or Paul Pott or Mussolini, some of the most monstrous,
genocidal mass murderers in human history, beyond evil, beyond I
mean really things that are you know that that are
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almost unspeakable. So there was tremendous pushback, but they slowly
began to die off. And now there's very few, if
any Holocaust survivors left, and so and we don't know history.
We just don't. Kelly's you know, going giving that interview.
Oh Trump is ignorant of history. No, you're ignorant of history.
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You're pathetically ignorant of history. I'm sorry, you're you're you're
you're an imbecile when it comes to history. And then
i'd but again they called Bush forty one for the Warren,
I rock Hitler. Then he began to call Saddam Hitler,
and then they called Osama bin Laden Hitler. And then
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every time we go to war. I remember Kadaffi Hitler.
They want to go to war with Syria, but Sharrasad Hitler.
Everybody's freaking Hitler. Now they've cheapened the word, They've cheapened
the experience of what really happened. So I urge people
pick up Ian Kershaw's biography. I mean, you know, it's
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a great read. Read Alan Bullock Hitler a study in tearing.
You read that book. First of all, you're gonna come
out and say Hitler was one of the most consequential
people of the twentieth century. To this day, we are
living in a shadow on so many levels. As I
told Grace last night, just the way that we politically campaign,
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just that little slither Hitler. Hitler started modern political campaigning,
taking a plane and going city to city and city
and doing rallies. There was the Nazis that invented that.
Just to give you a small example, the way to
use radio and technology as a form of propaganda, which
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is now all over the world. Who do you think
started it? The Nazis. Now it doesn't mean you admire them,
It doesn't mean you're a supporter of Hitler, you idiot,
but it's you acknowledge. Things are complex, things are multi dimensional.
You know, we're not all four year olds who have
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to watch a cartoon and have a bad guy in
a hat and a good guy in a white hat,
and you know, go evil evil evil, evil evil evil.
So this, you know, this for Kelly to say that
what Trump was stating is an historical fact, just as
if I said Stalin was a genius. Yeah, he was
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also a monster, but he was a genius, there's no question.
And Stalin had significant accomplishments. Of course, Churchill couldn't break
Hitler's back. The gall couldn't break Hitler's back. It was
Stalin in the Red Army that broke Hitler's back. And
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in many ways it's because of Stalin's generalship. Now in
my admirer of Joseph Stalin, No, the man was a
genocidal mass killer on a scale unimaginable. My dad, my grandfather,
spent three years in a Communist concentration camp. He told
me horror stories of that. We never spoke Stalin's name
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in our home because of the horrors of the gulag.
So what I'm saying is, Mike for General Kelly, and
this is a military man who knows about war and
knows about about the horrors of war. You serve under
a president who broke the back of Isis when they
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were slaughtering millions of Christians. The only thing that came
close to Nazism in my lifetime was Isis, and Trump
destroyed them. An arch supporter of the Jews in Israel,
a man who opposed the Iraq War, a man who
opposes every single war and wanted to even get us
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out of Afghanistan. A man who made peace between the
Arabs and the Jews. A man who's running as a
peace candidate and was a peace president. And you're gonna
call him hitler, buddy, how the hell did you ever
become a general? I'm sorry, but I've got to say it,
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and you're a general. Let me just say one other thing, Mike,
because this is what opened Trump's eyes. That's why second
administration you're gonna see outside of Michael Flynn, you're gonna
see very few generals in his administration. He goes, I
grew up idolizing these people. Then I began to get
to know him in government. He goes, I couldn't believe it.
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Trump tells this story of Milli. Milli made a proposal
to Trump that he made to Biden that Biden eventually
would follow through on. Biden accepted it, Trump wouldn't. Milli
tells Trump, we got to pull out right away out
of Afghanistan, all out, just all out, just pull out everything.
And he then tells Trump leave all of our military
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technology behind, all of it, including Bagram Air Base, which
is what they did under Biden. And Trump is looking
at him dumbfounded, thunderstruck, like he was, I can't believe
it's just coming out of it. We've been there twenty years,
thousands of Americans dead, We've plunked trillions of dollars into
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that country, and this, with a straight face, is telling
me we should hand over our most sophisticated military and
technology to our mortal enemies. And Millie says, yeah, it'll
be less expensive if we just leave it all there.
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And first of all, Trump says, how is it less expensive?
That's eighty five billion dollars? What does it cost five six,
seven hundred million to pull all this back? And then
it dawns obviously on Trump, this idiot doesn't know how
to do a proper withdrawal. He literally unlike Eisenhower, for example,
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who was brilliant at logistics, maybe the most brilliant military
man when it came to organization on logistics. He goes,
he can't do the basic organizing and logistics to get
our military properly pulled out of Afghanistan while still securing
Bogram Airbase. The man is an idiot. He's literally an idiot.
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And so Trump says to him in front of everybody,
that's why Millie can't stand him. I'll tell you what
it was. Trump looked at him in front of this room.
There were generals, there are others, and he said, quote unquote,
I gotta leave out the swearing quote unquote, and you're
an efing general. You come to me with this joke
of a withdrawal proposal. He looked, He's like his eyes
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are Trump is red in the face. We're gonna hand
over everything to the Taliban. We're gonna hand over everything
to the Russians and the Chinese. This is your efing
plan and you're in efing general, get out, get out.
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And Millie left with his tail between his legs. And
that's why the parade general never won a battle in
his life. All those medals on his chest. Look at Eisenhower,
look at Paton, look at MacArthur, look at Marshall, look
at pictures of them, maybe one medal, maybe two medals.
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And then you look beside them, battle, battle, battle, all
the battles that they won. This guy, he's got one
hundred medals on his chest. He never won one freaking
battle in his life. And that's when it dawned on Trump,
these guys are completely incompetent. And so he and his
team put together their own withdrawal plan, and it was
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phased and bit by bit with conditions. It was a
conditional withdrawal with the Taliban. That's when he spoke to
the Taliban leader and famously showed him the picture of
the guy's village and said, here's your home. Here, here,
here it is, here's your home. Here's the home of
all your relatives. You kill one American soldier, just one,
and it's all gone. It's all gone. You understand that
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you'll never see any member of your family again. And
he said, for one year, not one American soldier died.
Now he upstaged Milli, He exposed Milly. He rightly shamed Milly.
That's why Millie's on a vendetta to get him. So, Mike,
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long answer to your question, you never invoke Adolf Hitler,
especially if you're a military man, and you do that
knowing how inflammatory it is. Because Sandy on this is
completely right, She is completely right. What they're doing now
is they're just intensifying the rebellion against Trump when they lose.
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What he's doing, what Kelly is doing, is yelling fire
in a crowded theater. That's what he's doing. And for
what Because you got fired, because you got promoted way
beyond your capability. This guy should never have been a general.
This guy should never have been a DHS secretary. He
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was a disaster. This guy was a disaster as a
chief of staff. And then you get you know, he
didn't lose his pension, didn't lose anything, He just lost
his job. But because your ego is wounded, your pride
is bruised, you wait until fourteen days before an election
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and maybe say the most incendiary thing you could possibly say,
and you call yourself a patriot. Mike, I have lost
all respect for that man. And I'm telling you if
he came on this show, which he won't, because and
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he knows this. I said, I'll read to you straight
from I'll read you a passage out of Ian Kershaw's biography.
I'll read you a passage out of all these other
biographers of Hitler and what are they? Nazis too now?
And that's why he wouldn't come on because I confront
him with the facts. But if he came on my show,
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I would tell him right to his face, right to
his face. Final work to you, Mike.
Speaker 2 (33:17):
Yes, sir, just said.
Speaker 4 (33:19):
You know, I again being a military brat and having
my dad kind of guide me through the process. I
went to Valley Forge Military Academy and you know there's
a decorum, for lack of a better word, and I
just saw mister Kelly break that decorum. You know, political
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opinion again, to repeat myself as one thing. You can
have your political opinion, that's great, but the facts are
the facts. And just very disappointed that again this guy
with a decorated chest on his uniform and God bless
him for serving the country, but you know is attacking
is uh, He's attacking his own country at this point.
Speaker 1 (34:05):
I agree. I completely agree, Mike, Mike, and again God
bless you and thank you, and look he beclowned himself.
I'm sorry, but that's the only word that comes to mind.
You've now turned yourself into a clown, a media clown.
You're being I know he's getting something out of it, obviously,
and I hope he enjoys his retribution. But I'm telling
you right now, you're being used by the media, and
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he's being used by the Democratic Party, and honestly, he
should be ashamed of himself. Six one seven two six
six sixty eight sixty eight. Chuck in Dyton, Thanks for
holding Chuck, and welcome, Chuck. Are you there all right,
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let's go to Curtis in the Great State of Virginia.
Thanks for holding Curtis, and welcome.
Speaker 2 (34:55):
Good morning, Saria. How are you doing today? Good?
Speaker 1 (34:58):
Good, good good.
Speaker 2 (35:00):
Well. I'm doing good too, on the right side of
the grass, and there's no dirt on me, so I'm
doing word.
Speaker 1 (35:04):
Well, what's on your mind, Curtis?
Speaker 2 (35:08):
You know what's going on right now? You heard that
you heard that book called Rules for Radicals?
Speaker 1 (35:14):
Yes, Soloinski's book. Yes, I actually I've read it.
Speaker 2 (35:18):
Yes, but this is what that's what the Democratic part
is doing. Uh. Hillary was a disciple of his Obama
was a disciple of his. So they use everything that's
in that book how to to circumvent the people's uh
uh liberties and things like that. But the point I'm
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trying to make is they are doing what they're doing,
what they claim trouble will be doing, they're actually doing.
You you say this all the time. They're doing what
they say other people are doing. And you know what's
her name, uh Kamela. She is a two of the
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Deep States. You can tell that she doesn't have a
thought in her brains unless it comes off a piece
of paper or telepopular. And on top of that being
a Democrat, why would in a black person be a
Democrat when they were the ones that they created the
kukus Klan, all these segregates in this rules. And on
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top of that, uh they uh kaa. Her family, her
background were slavers, and nobody talks about that. But this
is what I wanted to share with you Trump.
Speaker 1 (36:41):
Look, Curtis, on every point. The Party of the Confederacy,
It's a fact, were the Democratic Party. The party of
slavery were the Democrats. The Party of Jim Crow, the
Party of segregation were the Democrats. The Party of the
KKK were Democrats and Kamala Harris his family in Jamaica
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were not just one of the biggest slave owners, They're
one of the biggest slave traders. So they trafficked primarily
in black slavery. And she's, by the way, is now
saying she's opened now to reparations. And I'm thinking, you're
open to reparations, well, you better start cutting a big
check because that was you and your family. So to me,
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look at the what did that?
Speaker 2 (37:29):
Look?
Speaker 1 (37:29):
Just look at everywhere the Democrats have been in power,
especially in some of the big cities for fifty sixty
seventy years. Look at how the poor African American population.
What have they had to deal with in those places.
They haven't helped them, They've ruined them. And Trump is saying,
give me a chance because the last time he was president,
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everybody's wages went up. I get it, but black wages
went up, take home pay went up, black entrepreneurship, black
businesses went up.