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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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You can text us seven zero four seven zero seven
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from seven to eight one, Jeff. Finally Kamala has been
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unburdened by what has been well, yeah, she can start
unburdening herself by the way. Nine two. Still no concession speech,
not even a concession statement, not even a phone call
to Donald Trump. You know, I think he's spoken to
over one hundred leaders now whatever letters, emails, calls, texts,
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he's communicated with over a hundred liders around the world.
Nothing so far from Kamala. Drink, keep drink, keep drink.
Speaker 2 (00:57):
Key.
Speaker 1 (01:00):
It needs to sober up, that's the problem. Dan in Dartmouth,
Thanks for holding Dan, and.
Speaker 3 (01:06):
Welcome it's a new day. It's a beautiful day exactly.
Speaker 4 (01:14):
Fact, I think we ought to be playing David Bowie's
Welcome to the Golden Years. Hey, Jeff, did you hear
all the bubbles popping.
Speaker 3 (01:29):
They mean popping up?
Speaker 4 (01:32):
Yeah, it's all the bubbles of disinformation, misinformation, The NBC, ABC, CNN,
they're all blowing their minds. This is just is like
a new day in America.
Speaker 5 (01:45):
I'm so happy, Dan.
Speaker 1 (01:46):
I got to tell you you look at CNN last night, MSNBC.
It was like a funeral. I mean, I mean no, really,
I thought a few of them were going to jump
out of the window, like, uh, you better get it, said,
you better got an ambulance there. Because some people may
not survive, Dan, Their whole world is collapsing around them.
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It is a beautiful thing to watch. Really, Dan, did you,
in all honesty, did you have any doubt whatsoever or
were you absolutely certain and convinced that Trump had this
in the bag all the way.
Speaker 4 (02:24):
I had my doubts until he was at the assassination
attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania. Once that happened, he had the
hand of God behind him. I felt he had the
momentum to carry it all the way through. My only
concern was this steel potential because they were keeping the
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polls close all the way to election day. They try
to keep those poles close even though they're stepping on
the gas for the Liberals. But you know, truth has
a way to win out and we overwhelmed it. And
at the same time, there's no way that they can
actually catch up at all because of their early voting
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and the numbers that came out on election day was
just overwhelming.
Speaker 3 (03:09):
It was too much. I agree with you.
Speaker 1 (03:11):
Then we had by then we had built up too
much of a lead. And look, I mean they could
have in theory, really they could have just kept manufacturing, manufacturing,
manufacturing votes and ballots. But at that point, this is
the problem, right, is that you end up creating more
ballots than people are eligible to vote. Now, that's what
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they do in Eastern European dictatorships, and that's when people
then take to the streets. I mean, that's that's a
full blown dictatorship. So when you say, well, no, you
couldn't have won, how well, you know whatever, you say,
one hundred million people voted, but only eighty million people
are eligible to vote, So clearly you lied. You're you know,
it's there are too many ballots compared to the amount
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of actual voters. And that's when the regime falls into crisis.
Nobody believes it. They go to the streets. You have
sheer anarchy and there's a revolution and they realized that no,
we got to stop. They just they had to. There
was a cutoff point. We made it too big to rig.
And when I saw those massive lines yesterday in Pennsylvania,
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I couldn't believe these lines. Georgia, North Carolina, Arizona, there
were big lines. But what I saw in Pa that
was dan really, that was a political miracle. It just
went on and on and on, way down the street,
around the block. I couldn't believe it. And I got
to give those voters credit. They were like, I don't
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care if I'm here six hours, eight hours, ten hours.
I brought food, I brought water, I got my phone.
If I need more food and water, I've called my
I'm gonna call my family. Like we're not going anywhere.
And then when they tried that bogus, you know, all
the machines are broken down, you have to leave, and
they said, no, we're not leaving, and they sued, RNC
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sued Lara, Trump sued Trump right away, told them, don't
you leave no matter what. And it's like they held
their positions, you know, like trench warfare, victory Day, my friend,
we did it, my buddies, my friends. Okay, this hour
of the Kooner Report again, very special show today is
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brought to you sponsored by Mario's Mario's quality roofing, siding
and windows. I want to thank them for their support. Okay,
special shout out to our Western Pennsylvania correspondent Dave. He
predicted all the whole time. He kept saying, Jeff, trust me,
I'm not telling you what you want to hear. I'm
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just reporting to you what my eyes and ears are
telling me what I'm seeing on the ground. Pennsylvania will
go for Trump, and it will go for Trump big
and Dave, Buddy, I know you're listening. You did it, baby,
we did it. Penncilvania did it, but you did it.
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You called it. You were right the entire time, and
I tipped my hat off to you. Congratulations, my friend,
Thank you. Six one seven two six six sixty eight
sixty eight is the number again, best audience in the business.
Very quickly, many of you are saying, Jeff, how's the
stock market reacting? You know, the markets in general? So
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far this morning stock market is booming, absolutely booming. Markets
not just here in America, around the world are receiving
Trump's victory with a lot of positive very positive. Uh.
They already. It is boosting investor confidence. It is leading
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to economic growth. The world now feels happy days are
here again. We are about to enter a new era
of peace and prosperity. Kim in bright h thanks for
holding Cam and welcome.
Speaker 6 (07:03):
Good morning, Jeff. Thank you so much for taking my.
Speaker 3 (07:06):
Call, my pleasure, Cam. What's on your mind?
Speaker 6 (07:10):
Well, yesterday felt like twenty sixteen all over again. It
just had that kind of vibe. And yet I really
believed he would win, but I believe that she would
be declared the winner. It didn't seem that there would
be any way that they would allow him to win
based on everything he said he was going to do
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and everything that has been happening with all of the
criminality on the part of the Democrats. But we beat
the cheat and that was really amazing. And the fact
that he won again. Trump has always reminded me of Secretariat,
you know, the horse of Belmont Stakes nineteen seventy three
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still holds the record for that and they're even the
same color, sort of that.
Speaker 5 (07:58):
Color.
Speaker 6 (07:59):
And he reminded me Secretariat was an all American horse
and his owner, I mean, the story behind him, and
she was going bankrupt and she did something you know
with him about breeding rights and everything, and that was
a real American success story, just like Trump, and we
have never as far as she goes. If you wanted
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to ask me, well, when did you think that it
was over for her? Well, I thought it was over
from the beginning. We have never had a dumber, more
unqualified candidate than her. But the photo of her and
the plane with her headphones unattached to the phone hovering
over a blank piece of paper, to me, that that,
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you know, they say a photo is a thousand words.
That was exactly what it was like. And this morning
I was up at two thirty and it was very beautiful.
I was looking at the stars through the skylight and
it was so peaceful, and I was so afraid to
look at the iPad, just like I was in twenty sixteen.
I remember lying on the couch back then it was
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like four in the morning, and I was afraid to look.
And I just thought, well, it's so peaceful, and I
need to be peaceful regardless of whoever wins. But it was,
it was just it was amazing and more important than
Trump even was that good has triumphed and people saw
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through the lies. I mean, Trump picked up an additional
twelve million votes his second election. Obama lost I think
six or seven million, and Trump picked up twelve million.
No one's ever done that. And so good triumphed over
evil at least for now, and truth triumphed overlies.
Speaker 1 (09:46):
Well, you know, Kim, I completely agree with you, completely,
And Kim, I just I gotta say this, the odds
that he surmounted, yes, what it took, and if you
actually look at the numbers, he exceeded twenty. I don't
just mean the vote count, Okay, just let that go.
I mean he did lose the popular vote to Hillary.
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He won the electoral college, yes, but he lost the
popular vote. He's destroying Kammel in the popular vote. He's
up now. It was three point five, now it's three
point six. So he is trouncing her in the popular vote.
And the electoral college is going to be when everything
is said and done, it's going to be way over
three hundred. And his coat tales now were much bigger
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than they were in twenty sixteen. He's dragging at least
three senators over vict over the line to victory, giving
Republicans the Republican Senate, but very easily four or five
US Senators. And look, Mike Johnson now is telling people
they're very confident they're going to hold the House, and
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Johnson said it's because of Trump. Trump's strength in all
the swing districts. He said was decisive. So what I'm
saying is it's even better. It exceeded twenty sixteen, and
that's with everything arrayed against him. That to me is
what is so remarkable. This truly is the hand of God. Kim,
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I got to ask you, because you're a longtime caller,
one of our best callers.
Speaker 3 (11:19):
Did you ever have a doubt that Trump could do it?
Speaker 1 (11:22):
Did you ever feel, like Grace and others, that they
were going to somehow succeed in stealing it or did
you feel after Butler like I did and some others did.
Speaker 7 (11:33):
No.
Speaker 3 (11:34):
God wants Trump to win, and he's going to win.
Speaker 6 (11:39):
I really thought they were going to steal it. I
actually honestly did, and I thought they were going to
declare her the winner and then we'd have to go
through a fight. But as I said, this was really
important for me because I have really been very disturbed
by all the evil in the past four years. And actually,
in one way, I think it's been good because there's
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been so much evil, so fast people just finally got
up and said no.
Speaker 3 (12:06):
Amen, Kim, thank you very much for that call.
Speaker 1 (12:09):
Look in a way, right, when we look back in
retrospect the last four years, it has given now Trump
a full mandate for the wall, sealing the border, even
militarizing the border, millions and millions and millions of illegals
being deported, but cleaning out the deep state.
Speaker 3 (12:31):
He's got a full mandate. Now we've seen so much evil.
Speaker 1 (12:35):
We're like, yeah, clean up, clean out the FBI, yep,
clean out the CIA, yep, clean out the DOJ yep.
So so much of his agenda now of draining the swamp.
He's got now majority support in the American country, in
the American nation, among the American people, to do almost everything.
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You know, a war on inflation, you got it. And
the wars in the Middle East and with Russia, you
got it. You know, just law and order and really
go after crime and gang bangers and criminals, you got it.
So what he didn't have even if he won, say
in twenty twenty, he's now got a resounding, powerful, overwhelming mandate.
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All he's got to do now is execute. And you're
looking at one of the most successful consequential presidencies in
the history of the United States. The table is now
set for a political revolution. Steve in Taunton. Thanks for
holding Steve, and welcome.
Speaker 7 (13:41):
Wells Nashall, Vancouna. We have won more congregulations.
Speaker 5 (13:46):
We have done it.
Speaker 3 (13:46):
We have done it by pidon.
Speaker 5 (13:49):
More.
Speaker 7 (13:50):
No more looking at young PSB.
Speaker 5 (13:54):
No more, no more.
Speaker 3 (14:00):
Communism.
Speaker 5 (14:02):
We have got to talk.
Speaker 3 (14:03):
About this, Steve. That's hilarious.
Speaker 1 (14:09):
I gotta tell you, man, this is I know it's early,
but this could be Color of the Week, Mike.
Speaker 3 (14:14):
This is funny stuff. Man.
Speaker 1 (14:16):
Uh, Steve, buddy, what do you think, in your view
was if there was a decisive moment in the election
campaign we're looking back where you say, Kamala blewet, No, Jeff,
it was over. Maybe we didn't see it, but now
in retrospect, she was you know, she was toast, Her
goose was cooked. Is there any moment you think it
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stood out for you?
Speaker 7 (14:39):
Steve, Well, my moment stood up there the night when
I went to church myself and I prayed to God
that Trump would win, and my prayers were answered. And
I believe that there was a divine intervention in this,
in this because the force of good and evil. And
like I said, my kidding is s we have won.
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We have won. We are on the right track. It's
going to take this guy to get the country back
on track. It's going to take us some time to
do it. But we could can't go on like this
for another four years.
Speaker 3 (15:13):
Oh you're right, No, Stik, we couldn't go on. Look
God saved us.
Speaker 1 (15:16):
We're having a nice steak dinner tonight at the Kooner
household all the fixing. Seriously, nice steak dinner. Nine fifty
on the Great WRKO Jeff Cooner, Boston's bulldozer. Okay, a
lineser jammed thirty seconds. I'm going to go right back.
You just need to know this Trump made gains. It's
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all coming in now, all the data among every demographic group. Literally,
he increased his support among women, among men, among college educated,
non college educated, whites, Blacks, latinos Asians, young voters, old voters.
There wasn't one demographic, not one that he did not
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improve his support on. I mean, it's it's a thoroughly
convincing victory. Furthermore, this is this is hilarious. So CNN
on the chiron because I got all these screens up
in the studio, right, I gotta say today. You know,
I can't stand CNN or MSNBC. I can't stop like
off air. It's riveting. They are going crazy on those networks.
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So CNN has this big chiron stock market surges on
use of Trump victory.
Speaker 3 (16:37):
You think, you think? And then there was a CNN
exit poll.
Speaker 1 (16:42):
This is CNN and they so they asked the voters,
you know, how would you rate the performance of the
economy over the last four years? Thirty two percent excellent
very good, sixty seven percent bad very poor.
Speaker 3 (17:01):
Huh huh. You think maybe.
Speaker 1 (17:04):
That's the reason why Harris and Biden lost, because the
economy sucked for most Americans over the last four years.
Speaker 3 (17:14):
Hello Rose in Norwood, Thanks for holding Rose, and welcome.
Speaker 2 (17:21):
Good morning, Jeff. The Lebanese word for congratulations is ma brooke.
It means blessed, and it means congratulations.
Speaker 1 (17:31):
Thank you, thank you, thank you so much, Rose to
the entire world.
Speaker 5 (17:37):
It's unbelievable.
Speaker 2 (17:38):
I stayed up till four in the morning, and that's
why I sound like this. I want to give a
quick shout out to my son. I just went to
his graduation. He joined the army, and I was worried
for him, but now I'm not. I'm proud of him.
Speaker 3 (17:54):
God bless him, God bless him.
Speaker 1 (17:57):
And honestly, I want you to thank him for his
service from me, and I want to thank you for
raising such a beautiful, patriotic boy. So again, my thanks
to you.
Speaker 3 (18:05):
Rose.
Speaker 2 (18:08):
You want to say one thing. I know we're short
on time. Trump is our leader. Now we are his soldiers.
Speaker 5 (18:14):
We have a job.
Speaker 2 (18:15):
We need to help ourselves with the economy. We need
to be selective where we spend our money. We need
to be selective what Hollywood stars we support or not support.
All of the ones that supported Kamala and came out
against Trump, calling him a fascist in every name in
the book.
Speaker 5 (18:35):
We need to.
Speaker 2 (18:37):
Just boycott their work, whether they're directors, stars, whatever they do,
we need to boycott and send an economic message. We're
not going to be fooled anymore.
Speaker 1 (18:48):
I gotta tell you, man, I mean, do we finish
each other's sentences on this show. We really are a nation,
we really are a community. Rose, you read my mind.
That's exactly what I was thinking morning after this. I'm thinking,
you know what every Hollywood actor, actress, director, producer that's
stuck the knife into Trump. No money for you, Yes, Rose,
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thank you once again, and please give my best to
your son and thank him for a service. God bless you, Rose.
Gary in New Hampshire, thanks for holding. Seriously, it's time
to boycott all these Hollywood stars. Don't see their movies,
don't watch their videos or whatever on direct TV or
you know whatever. Just you know what, we can take
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our money elsewhere. You want to shoot your mouth off,
you want to, you know, insult us and vilify us
and call us Nazis and fascists and garbage, No problem,
we just won't.
Speaker 3 (19:49):
See our movies. That's all.
Speaker 1 (19:52):
Gary in New Hampshire, Thanks for holding, Gary, and welcome.
Speaker 5 (19:56):
Good morning, Jeff.
Speaker 3 (19:58):
Gary, like you and all.
Speaker 5 (20:00):
The rest of the people with a brain, I'm jumping
up and down myself this morning. You know. It's a
real cork popper, I'll tell you. And the only way
it would have even worked or even come close is
if Donald Trump did what he did. Take it in
a landslide. Anything else would have just been a disaster.
I agree. They would have exploded the economy on us.
Speaker 1 (20:23):
Oh, there would have been riots, Gary, I think there
would have been real political violence. Now, I mean, what
are you writing against. I mean, the nation has spoken.
It's a decisive victory and a decisive mandate.
Speaker 5 (20:37):
I think that there's some issues yet, and I'll explain
what I mean. I'm an engineer and I kind of
look at everything by the integrity of the foundation is
how strong the structure is. So I don't think that
the people that really run this show are a bunch
of feckless Democrats that are lifers and politics because they're
just inherently corrupt. That's what being a life and how
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it's usually engenders because your business of the people takes
a back seat to your re election. But anyway, I
think the people who really run this are the globalists
or have been trying to subvert this nation forever. And
you know, George Soros is one of the funders of
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those people. We all know who he is, and I'm
an incident resting piece of information about him.
Speaker 1 (21:26):
Oh, Gary, I'm up against it. I can't listen. Gary,
please call back. I want you to finish your point.
Speaker 3 (21:32):
But yes,