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November 26, 2024 • 23 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Okay, I want to ask all of you, so, because
this is our final show before Thanksgiving, what do you
make of this? Yale liberal psychologist and many in the
media liberal media are urging liberals do not attend Thanksgiving
dinner with your family if they voted for Trump. That

(00:24):
you have the right to your own so called space,
your mental space, your physical space. You should not want
to sit down and eat or break bread or spend
any time with these crazy neo Nazis and fascists and
blah blah blah blah, and so sever relations or don't
go to this Thanksgiving dinner. And have you been the

(00:45):
victim of this? Has a liberal member of your family
or a friend disinvited you from Thanksgiving or refuse to
come over to your home for Thanksgiving because you have
into support or voted for Trump? And what do you
make of this? To me, this is one of the

(01:06):
most uncivilized, frankly disgusting things you can possibly do, is
to sever a relationship with a friend, especially a family member,
over an election and over politics. But that's me I
want to hear from you. Six one seven two six,
six sixty eight sixty eight. Okay, this is from six

(01:30):
to oh three. And it's very powerful, and it's very moving,
and frankly, it's very sad. Jeff. My wife's immediate family
are all on the left, and they'd always known that
my wife and I were on the right. Knowing this,
over the years, we always avoided talking about politics. However,

(01:51):
in twenty sixteen, about eight months after Trump took office,
at lunch one day, my mother in law decided to
start an argument over politics, and her argument went all
over the map except Trump was never mentioned until the
very end. I tried to be respectful during the exchange,

(02:15):
but when she couldn't control herself anymore, she said, two
things get out and I can't believe you guys voted
for that man. The truth finally came out. Sadly, although
my wife maintains some loose contact with them, I have

(02:39):
not spoken to my mother in law or the rest
of her family ever since she burned that bridge. I
am simply not welcome there, and that's sad, but I'm
okay with it. I've often said to my wife, I
wonder if anyone from the Democrat Party has come by
to shovel or drive away or send her a Christmas card.

(03:02):
Now that she's traded her family for a political party
to couldn't care less about her. Brilliantly, I think, very
powerfully and brilliantly stated, you traded your family, your daughter,
your son in law who obviously loves you, for a
political party that doesn't give a damn about you. Are

(03:27):
they going to be there when you need to be
taken to the hospital or you need your driveway shoveled,
or to spend Christmas together or Thanksgiving or whatever it's
This is what Trump derangement syndrome has done. And I think,
frankly liberals should be ashamed of themselves. But that's me.

(03:50):
Six one seven two Sex six sixty eight sixty eight
Nick in Weymouth. Thanks for holding Nick, and.

Speaker 2 (03:59):
Welcome real quick on that. Yeah, this is what they
may not realize their communists, but they are. And it's
just the word communists, but socialism et cetera. People really
need to understand what it means. It's their way of
the highway. That's what they are, that's what they've been,
that's what they are, and you get to understand it personally.

(04:21):
For me and I try not to talk politics with
anybody I don't really know unless they're bringing it up
up front to me with friends. Most of my family
are pretty much of the same philosophy as myself, thankfully, but.

Speaker 3 (04:40):
Hey, that's that's just me.

Speaker 2 (04:42):
Everybody has the right to be with they are. But
when you put everything aside and you go that way
that that particular person did, that's not good. It's not
good for your grandchildren, it's not good for your children,
it's not good really good for anything. And it's pretty sad.

Speaker 1 (05:00):
Mind me asking because you're making a very very perceptive point.
Have you ever had I know, you said your family
generally your conservatives, and they're on the same wavelength, and
you're very blessed in that way, because I've seen politics
tear families apart. Has it ever happened to you you
weren't invited to Christmas, you weren't invited to Thanksgiving, Easter, Birthday, whatever,

(05:23):
because of your political views, because of who you voted for.

Speaker 2 (05:28):
Absolutely not. And as a matter of fact, there are
many who think it's a straight dichotomy. They don't look
at these things like the way you do the way
I do, in the way other conservative people do. It's
not a matter of parties. It just happens to be
there are only two parties. It's conservative conservativism versus nonsense

(05:51):
and psychopathic and sociopathic behavior.

Speaker 1 (05:56):
No, I agree, Nick, I completely agree, and thank you
very much for that call. Six one seven two six
six sixty eight sixty eight is the number John in Plymouth.
Thanks for holding John, and.

Speaker 4 (06:10):
Welcome uh Happy Thanksgiving.

Speaker 1 (06:15):
Happy Thanksgiving. John. All the best to you and your
family and to you as well.

Speaker 4 (06:23):
This psychologist or psychiatrist that was interviewed on Joy Reid,
she's not a real psychologist. She's never counseled anybody alone.
She's still a student.

Speaker 1 (06:40):
Really.

Speaker 4 (06:41):
Yeah, I was listening to it because Fox Fox had
a psychiatrist that they interviewed, and that's what she prefaced
her comment with.

Speaker 5 (06:53):
She said that girl's never practiced, she's never counseled anybody.

Speaker 4 (07:00):
Without an actual psychiatrist supervising.

Speaker 1 (07:08):
It's incredible. It's just incredible.

Speaker 5 (07:11):
Your frauds right down to the bottom. Even their quote
unquote experts aren't even licensed.

Speaker 1 (07:25):
John, I gotta ask you, buddy, has that ever happened
to you?

Speaker 4 (07:29):
Though?

Speaker 1 (07:29):
I mean, leave aside her. She's a joke, I hear you.
I mean it is MSNBC. That's why eulohon's gonna buy it,
you know, but let that go. John, Has this ever
happened to you? I mean, I'm not necessarily Thanksgiving, but
where a family member has cut you off, disinvited you,
doesn't want to come to your home for whatever, Easter, Christmas,

(07:54):
a birthday, Thanksgiving, it doesn't matter because you're a Trump supporter.
Have you ever faced that kind of left wing in tolerance?

Speaker 4 (08:05):
We have a rule, we just don't discuss it. My
wife's aunt and uncle are liberals. They live in New York.
But I'll tell you, I am Italian, so I got
a huge family, and I think three two of my
siblings are Libs. Ones in northern California lib the other

(08:27):
ones in Michigan. The rest of us are all conservatives,
and from time to time we have to shut each
other down and cut each other off, and it's just crazy.
It's just it's crazy.

Speaker 6 (08:42):
But we have we just kind of we don't debate
at family gatherings because we have decided that our relationships
are more important than the politics.

Speaker 1 (08:52):
I agree. Bingo, beautiful, beautiful John, Happy Thanksgiving. God bless you,
my friend. Thank you very much for that call. Six
to one. He's completely right. Yeah, and that's and Grace's
family and Italian and that's I love that about the Italians.
People ultimately are more important than politics. And I'm sorry

(09:14):
that I'm on that. I'm with the Italians, I really am.
And especially family, I mean everybody friends, but especially family.
Family is family period six one seven two, six, six,
sixty eight sixty eight. But that's just me. Ellie in Worcester.
Thanks for holding Ellie, and welcome.

Speaker 7 (09:38):
Hey, Happy Thanksgiving.

Speaker 8 (09:39):
I love you and I'm paying way.

Speaker 1 (09:41):
Thank you, Ellie, Happy Thanksgiving.

Speaker 8 (09:46):
I've been listening to you.

Speaker 7 (09:47):
You know.

Speaker 8 (09:49):
It's like for the other side, the socialist communist thing.
This this is more like a religious cult than politics,
only without the almighty Creator. They really can't reason for
themselves anymore, just like in a cult. So it's like,

(10:09):
if you don't agree with a cult that you're in,
they do what's called the shunning, right, So this is
basically the same thing. It's like a religious cult. So
if you can't a if you can't agree with the group,
you get shunned.

Speaker 9 (10:27):
It's called the you know, shunning.

Speaker 1 (10:31):
Oh, Ellie. I think it's very insightful. I think it's
a very perceptive point. You're dead on. That is the behavior.
It's very eerily reminiscent of a cult. And you know
how a cult will want to pit family members against
family members, say, if they want to, I'm just going
to pick an example, indoctrinate the daughter. Right Well, if

(10:51):
the mother or the father disagree with the cult, then
they tell the daughter, you have to disown your parents,
nothing to do with them whatever. Go to their home,
don't talk to them, don't ever invite them over. They're
willing to sever these bonds all in the name of
the cult. And that's that's what many of these democrats

(11:12):
and liberals are now doing. And you know, and again, Ellie, look,
I just I have to return to this. You know,
I don't understand. I really don't. Your father, mother gave
you life. You know, you know, you were born, they
raised you, they reared you, they sacrificed for you, they

(11:34):
did everything for you. Who cares. I mean, I'm sure
you care. The country is important. I understand that. But
they're your parents, or they're your children, or you know, whatever,
however way it falls. Look, I'll just give you an example, Ellie, Okay,
just very quick, as you know, my dad is very Okay,
he's got Parkinson's, but he's up in Canada, so you

(11:56):
know he's into Canadian politics obviously. Well this was maybe
seven eight years ago before the Parkinsons really hit him hard,
and I said, hey, Dad, are you gonna vote for
in the Canadian elections? And he goes, oh, he's voting
for Justin Trudeau. I'm like that, are you serious? You know,
like Justin Trudeau, why would you vote for that left

(12:16):
wing commedy. I go, he's gonna destroy the country. Anyway,
my dad was going on the Trudeau was fear mongering
that the Tories as they're called the Conservatives, that if
they won another term, they were gonna cut social Security,
they were gonna cut Medicare for elderly people. And I said, Dad,
they're not gonna cut any of that. They're just fear mongering.

(12:40):
But you know, my dad was getting older, senior citizen,
you start to have, you know, the onset of Parkinson's
a little bit. So they scared him and he voted
for Justin Trudeau. Now, look, I you know, I haven't
voted in the Canadian election in like forty years. Okay,
but what I'm saying is in Canadian politics. I am
a Tory, a Conservative all the way. All the way.

(13:06):
To me, Justin Trudeau is the devil when it comes
to Canada. He is my father, for God's sake. I'm
not gonna sever relations with the guy or get upset
or fight with him or argue with him or hey, dad,
we're not gonna spend Christmas together or Thanksgiving or birthdays

(13:27):
or family occasions because you voted for Justin Trudeau, who,
by the way, really is destroying Canada. Peace by peace,
by peace, I mean he's There was a recent riot
in Montreal pro hamas rioters tore up Montreal, turned it
into a war zone. Justin Trudeau was in Toronto at

(13:48):
Taylor Swift conference. I swear to you, partying and dancing
while Montreal burned. Okay, now I'm not gonna stand there
and argue with my father. Oh look, they scared the
guy into voting for Justin Trudeau. He's still my father.
He still loved me, raised me, took care of me,

(14:10):
loves me, will always be there for me like I'll
always be there for him. He made a mistake, in
my view, Okay, it's got bad judgment when it comes
to politics. Still my dad, like the thought that I
would disinvite, disrespect and in some cases disinherit like I

(14:32):
played some of the cuts. I don't talk to my family.
I don't talk to my mother, I don't talk to
my father father because of an election. Are you right
in the head, lady? So for me, it's a matter
of principle. Your father is your father, your mother is
your mother. Your aunt and uncles are your aunts and uncles.

(14:53):
Your siblings are your siblings. Your grandkids are your grandkids.
There are some bonds that to me transcend politics. Final
word to you, Ellie.

Speaker 9 (15:05):
Well that's I mean. I have a family member that's
actually in a cult a. You know, I've been shown
for years, but it's like I see the comparison of
the mental side, which is the killing of the mind.
You can no longer reason for yourself. You can only

(15:25):
get your answers from the quote the group or permission
to think for yourself. You need permission to think for
yourself because you lose that total ability to actually think
common sense and reasoning for yourself because you don't dirego
outside the group think.

Speaker 1 (15:45):
Ellie, I think I think the parallel is brilliant. I
think you really you've really I think you've exposed it.
It is the Democratic Party is now becoming modern day
cult and this is cult like behavior. Ellie, thank you
again very much for that call. Really good point. Brian

(16:06):
in New Hampshire, Thanks for holding, Brian, and.

Speaker 7 (16:09):
Welcome, hey, Jeff.

Speaker 10 (16:11):
I've been listening in to you and enjoying your show.

Speaker 7 (16:13):
I wish you were all throughout the whole nation.

Speaker 1 (16:17):
Thank you, I thank you, Brian.

Speaker 10 (16:20):
I'm in a little town in New Whipswich here and
I wanted to tell you a little something. And our
vote Tamala got nine hundred and nineteen votes and Trump
got two thousand.

Speaker 7 (16:34):
Three hundred and eight.

Speaker 1 (16:36):
Wow. Good.

Speaker 10 (16:38):
And also we did get the governor, a Republican House,
and Senate came strong Republican. We also, what you might
not know, since we don't have a.

Speaker 7 (16:52):
What do you call it, can'tpig it, we have executive
counsel anyway, we don't have a lieutenant governor and lieutenant
and the executive council is four Republicans one Democrat.

Speaker 1 (17:05):
Dennis in Leminster. Thanks for holding, Dennis, and welcome.

Speaker 3 (17:11):
Hey, Jeff. How are you doing? Happy Thanksgiving?

Speaker 1 (17:13):
Happy Thanksgiving? Dennis?

Speaker 3 (17:16):
Yeah, just going back, I'm still laughing from a couple
of hours ago about the the Littmann clip you played
about the storied history is the.

Speaker 1 (17:26):
DJ the DOJ story history, and it's in crisis now.
It's in crisis now, Dennis.

Speaker 10 (17:33):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (17:34):
Yeah, And anybody who hasn't been following Darren Beattie or
Julie Kelly because they've been exposing this for a while,
you know, they really unfortunately they missed the boat.

Speaker 1 (17:47):
Well, honestly, Dennis, speaking of boats, they're like rats now
deserting a sinking ship. That's what you're here. That's what
this is going on. That's what this all means. The
rats are deserting the sinking ship. So what it shows
to me is they're very scared about Pam Bondy, so
Trump is right over the target. They're very scared about
Cash Ptel, either as director or deputy director at the FBI,

(18:11):
and they're really scared of Trump. So Dennis, I'm like,
this is all good news. If our enemy is scurrying,
if they're fleeing and surrendering and panicking, that's good for us, Dennis.

Speaker 3 (18:26):
You know, And as far as Fauci's concerned, you know,
I was calling BS back in match of twenty twenty,
because I was. I was doing some my own research
and I found that the UH kids joined a VAX
commission with Bill Gates, a ten year vax commission, and
I said, you know, I think this much must be

(18:47):
all about them just trying to get rid of Trump.
You know, people will call me crazy for saying that,
but I still I believe that to this day.

Speaker 1 (18:56):
Dennis, I want to ask you this, and it's a
bit of an odd question, but I'm really I don't
know why. It's Thanksgiving and I don't know. I feel
like I'm honest, like this show and Kooner Country and
all of you, you and everybody like almost like my
extended family. So I'm almost like in the living room now, Okay,
I don't know what it is about Fauci, you know,

(19:17):
like I want him. I want Trump to get him,
I want him to pay in a way. I'm not
saying Merrick Garland shouldn't be held accountable or but more
than Garland, more than Jack Smith, more than you can
run down. There's something about Fauci where I say, no,
just get him, no him, I want him. Can you

(19:38):
explain that, Dennis? Was it his arrogance?

Speaker 12 (19:43):
Was it?

Speaker 1 (19:44):
How cold? Was it? His hubris? What is it about
this guy that so many I don't know if you
feel the same way, but I know so many in
Kooner country are like, no, we got to get him,
Like if everybody else well but him, we got to
get what do you think that is? Dennis the snake.

Speaker 3 (20:04):
There's no doubt about it. Uh, you know, he had
his own agenda. He always has and uh, you know
these people are gonna find out. Uh, you know, Mike
Davis laid it out beautiful yesterday. He was talking about
eighteen US Code Section two forty one, conspiracy against rights,

(20:27):
and all of these people, all these judge and going
to judges are the most responsible because they violated everybody's
civil rights here. But Fauci, Yeah, he's Uh, he's at
the top of the list, no doubt about it.

Speaker 1 (20:42):
Yeah. If you know, if the regime has a Mangola
and nobody's Mengola, Mengola was uniquely evil, But I'm using
a Mengola esque. If this regime had a Mangola, it
was Fauci. Like, I'm just being honest, Dennis. I want
a lot of people to go to jail. Please don't
get me wrong, but emotionally, I'm just saying like, that's

(21:03):
the guy I want even more than Hunter Biden, even more.
You can make you know name, so no him, that's
get him. I want him so fingers crossed right because
I'll tell you I'll be popping champagne corks if they
arrest him. Final work to you, Dennis.

Speaker 3 (21:22):
Well, you know I as far as the uh you
know Jack Smith, I mean he he blew ninety million dollars.
You know in this witch hunt? You know, where do
we go to get that money back?

Speaker 12 (21:36):
Then?

Speaker 1 (21:36):
That was our taxpayer money. We should be reimbursed. I'm serious,
we should be. That's our money. They wage this witch
hunt on our diame not to you what the most
incredible thing of all, Dennis, thank you very much for
that call, Mike in Saugas. Mike, you probably are the

(21:57):
final call before a show before Thanksgiving, So make it
a good one, Mike, go ahead, my friend.

Speaker 12 (22:05):
Jeff, all I can say is thank God Almighty. In
less than two months, Donald J. Trump, in a great administration,
will be in power. That Dems are going crazy. Family
members and friends. They won't bother with me, and that's fine,
it's their loss, Mike.

Speaker 1 (22:27):
Really, you're like, for example, Thanksgiving, are they not coming
over to your place? Or have you been disinvited from
Thanksgiving dinner?

Speaker 12 (22:35):
I've been just you know, some friends, they're not talking
to us. I'm just going out with my sister that
I haven't seen in seven eight years, and we're going
to have a wonderful time. And you know, that's just
the way it is. You can't talk to these people,
They're beyond talking to I wish them might happy Thanksgiving

(22:55):
and everything else, but I enjoy more being with my
trump friends.

Speaker 1 (22:59):
And so, Mike, are there any family members you don't
speak to or they don't speak to you?

Speaker 12 (23:07):
A few of them?

Speaker 1 (23:09):
I'm sorry to hear that. Is it from them or
is it from you? I'm just curious, Mike, who's the
one initiating like not talking you or them?

Speaker 5 (23:19):
Uh?

Speaker 12 (23:20):
It's basically them.

Speaker 1 (23:22):
Yeah.

Speaker 12 (23:23):
He stoppings to try to irritate me, right, and you know,
I'll just kind of like go off on them and
it ends up in a bad situation, you know. So
I try to avoid them to a point.

Speaker 1 (23:38):
Yeah, I hear you. I got a couple of family
members too. I try to avoid them. You know it's
just better that way, but no, Mike. That proves my
point again. It's always the intolerance comes from the left,
from these liberals.
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