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December 5, 2024 • 38 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Six seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight is
the number. I just want to clarify because many are
texting the cooner Man and you can text us seven
zero four seven zero seven zero four seven zero, and
many are also emailing the coooner Man saying, Jeff, what
are you going on? Pink on us here?

Speaker 2 (00:18):
Now?

Speaker 1 (00:19):
What are you a socialist?

Speaker 3 (00:20):
No?

Speaker 1 (00:21):
Hey, o contrere, as the French would say, on the contrary, Hey,
I was born and raised in Canada. I've seen government healthcare,
socialized medicine. It is a disaster. Okay, it's a disaster,
So please don't misunderstand me. I'm not arguing for medicare
for all or the government takeover of healthcare. That would

(00:43):
be even worse, much worse than what we have now. No,
I'm not, Look, I haven't really, I truly believe in
the free market. You work hard, do you, you earn,
deserve all the money you can get, you know, God
bless you. I'm not making a social week economic point.
I'm not saying, you know, take from the rich, or

(01:03):
you know he's making too much money talk summer. No,
I'm making a moral point. You know when is enough enough,
and that you would engage potentially hasn't been convicted, he
was just being investigated. But you know, insider trading, when
you're making tens and tens of millions of dollars, it's greed,

(01:25):
That's what I mean. It's not legitimate pursuit of wealth
or money or success. It's just you can't stop. And
it's the only thing that matters. It's more important than morality.
It's more important than God, it's more important than family.
It's more important than country or patriotism. So many people
selling our country out for money. So yeah, no one

(01:49):
believes in the free market more than Jeff Kooner. Please
don't misunderstand me, but you know, to me as a Christian,
as a patriot, as a decent you know, I like
to think of myself as a decent, civilized human being,
a you know, I'm not for sale, and there are
some things I'm just not going to do for money.
I'm sorry. That's greed, and it's one of the seven

(02:12):
deadly sins, and it's a deadly sin for a reason.
Six one seven just my opinion, take it for what
it's worth. Six one seven two six six sixty eight
sixty eight. Pommy in West Virginia. Thanks for holding, Tommy,
and welcome.

Speaker 3 (02:30):
Jeff.

Speaker 2 (02:30):
I've been listening to you this morning and with the
reports coming out of New York, this is this is
sounding like a John Grisham novel. It really is. And
I agree he's got a suppressor on a handgun. This
was a professional hit in my opinion, being an Armshare quarterback.

(02:51):
And I think I've got a new favorite caller. I mean,
I love to hear from Barb and Maryland Loo from
Rhode Island, and Mark from New Hampshire. And then the
other guy who raises chickens in New York. I forget
his name, but mel Mell. Yeah, but that's Sid really

(03:11):
really waken me up because I remember that movie of
where they found the three civil rights workers buried in
a landfill or something that effect. And how do the
FBI super sluse do that? And from what he said,
they hired a thug to go down and torture them,

(03:35):
the head of the klan. And anyway, could I just
circle back to your discussion yesterday with regards to Pete
hag Zef for a brief.

Speaker 1 (03:44):
Ball Yes, please, yeah, go ahead, Tommy.

Speaker 2 (03:47):
Okay, so you were talking about Ted Kennedy. I have
a photo of Ted Kennedy back in April of It
was the fall of ninety one where he was at
bos Bustin City Hospital at a labor rally and it
was about unemployment extension. Now, I'm a union member and
a lot of my friends were laid off at that time,

(04:09):
and W. Bush Senior said he would not sign an
unemployment extension. It was a very, very bad recession. Kennedy
at ten o'clock in the morning. To describe his face,
and it's on my Facebook page. He looked like a
beefsteak tomato in the middle of September that was just

(04:30):
starting to rot off the vine. I'm talking bright red
and he lost his train of thought twice during his speech.
That's how pickled he was. And for these people to
make an issue out of Pete HEGs f getting drunk
at a bar and womanizing. And yet those are the

(04:51):
same people that were lionizing Ted Kennedy when he passed
away in twenty ten as the courageous leader are the
moral conscious of the United States Senate. I just don't
want to hear it. Don't pee on my leg and
tell me it's raining. But I hope Kooner Country will

(05:12):
call those Rhino senators and tell them to vote in
favor of Pete HEGGSF because this election was not about Trump.
It was about cleaning up the damage that progressive Democrats
have done to this country for the last thirty years.
And people, you cannot sit on your laurels. You have

(05:34):
to call. You have to take ten to fifteen minutes
out of your day and just blast some aid who's
working for Jonie Ernst or Lindsey Graham or Collins up
in Maine. And I did that. I'm retired. I have
time to do that. But that's the only way that
we're going to get people like HEGSF pushed over over

(05:55):
the goal line is we people in Kooner Country and
conservatives in this country have to start doing what Democrats
do and use the same tactics.

Speaker 1 (06:08):
Oh amen, Tommy, Look, the title is starting to turn
back in hec Seth's favor. A lot of phone calls
were made yesterday Jeff Cooner, Boston's Bulldozer A thirty one
here on the Great WRKO. Please everybody, I'm gonna go
to the phone lines, I promise, but you got to
hear these are some really good messages on Messenger. You

(06:28):
got to hear this. This is from Eric Jeff. This
is incredible. My wife and I are staying at the
Hilton Hotel in New York tomorrow, the very one in
which that poor guy, Brian Thompson was assassinated right through
the weekend. My wife has never been to New York,

(06:52):
so I want to take her to see New York City.
I can't believe that we're gonna have to step over
a puddle of blow ud just to get into the hotel.
My wife's first time to New York. She's truly seeing
how it really is. It is sad. When was the
last time you heard someone say I love New York?

(07:14):
Remember that phrase in the nineteen eighties and early nineties
the commercials and you know, go to New York City
or go to Upstate New York or whatever, and it
was like, you know, I love New York. I remember
watching it on TV all the time. It's been a
long time. Ever since Rudy Giuliani left as mayor, it's

(07:34):
gone right down, I mean right down the toilet six
one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight. Okay,
this is from Mary Anne. Please you got to listen
to this. It's a very long message, so I gotta
I can't read all of it, but I'm gonna read
I think some of the most pertinent parts. Jeff, and

(07:55):
please you got it because it goes straight to you,
straight to United Healthcare, and straight to Brian Thompson as
the CEO. Jeff, I work in healthcare, billing for a
company that is expanding so fast it's unbelievable here in
Florida anyway. We work with United Healthcare, and the amount

(08:19):
of work we have to do to get claims paid
is crazy. We bill acclaim, it gets denied. We send
as many appeals as we can until they tell us
we have exhausted our appeals, so we either have to
write it off or they tell us it's the patient's responsibility.

(08:40):
They count's exactly what Tanya said. They count on patients
not fighting and just paying the bill. And so many
patients don't know the ins and outs. They just pay
even though they shouldn't now, she says. Maryanne goes on
to say, I advise anybody that has a problem with
getting a claim paid to call the insurance commissioner in

(09:04):
their state. Can they help? Sometimes sometimes not but she
says it's always worth the call. But this is her
larger point. Trying to get prior authorization for certain procedures
that requires it is a nightmare. And these decisions are
being made by people that are nothing more than bean counters.

(09:29):
They know nothing about healthcare. And then they have to
waste more of the doctor's time doing a peer to
peer review, which will then most likely be denied anyway.
So she says that out of the hundreds of insurance
companies we work with, United Healthcare is the worst, the worst.

(09:51):
So she then goes on to say, I'm telling you
the industry in general is nothing short of full of greed.
And she goes on to say that please note that
health insurance is not healthcare. Some prescriptions for chronic illnesses
that are not curable are well over one thousand to

(10:13):
two thousand to three thousand dollars a month. How are
people supposed to pay that? That also now encompasses the
drug companies. It's a big, horrible circle and it needs
a huge takedown and makeover. She says, Jeff, it's awful again.
This man didn't deserve to lose his life, but he

(10:33):
did deserve to be investigated and lose his position. The
industry is as corrupt as anything, and United Healthcare is
the worst of the worst. So in other words, she's
not surprised that's something. She doesn't want him dead. Nobody
wants this person dead, but she's not. You know, basically,

(10:56):
people are saying, I'm not surprised this doesn't happen more
often with the pay people are getting screwed and denied
on their claims and coverage. Now, as to the larger
point about greed, this is from Robert, and I've noticed
this as well. Okay, it's not healthcare, it's not health
care coverage or insurance, but I'm telling you it's true.

(11:17):
It really is true. Please listen to this, and thank
you Robert for sending me that message. Jeff, about twenty
years ago, my daughter and I went to a major
college championship that her school was participating in. Before the game,
I noticed several students going back and forth on their phones.
I thought nothing of it until I heard several of

(11:39):
them talking about betting, losing money, how much money they
were gonna make. Getting extremely angry. Not about the fact
that their team lost because they won so their team won,
but because they were either going to lose money or
someone was not going to pay them money. I was

(12:01):
appalled these students were there for other reasons than to
watch their school play and win and all and scalping tickets.
They were there to make big money. Fast forward, those
students are now adults, well into their careers. Bottom line,

(12:21):
I think we have raised generations of people and I
so agree with this, who lack morals and any type
of spiritual foundation. It's sad but true. It's all about
the money, and now the sums are so enormous that
it precipitates all types of extreme behaviors and reactions. We

(12:44):
used to embrace delayed gratification, but now all I see
is people wanting it all, and they want it all now,
and there's no limit to what they want, whether it's financial,
call it greed power. But it's a sad state of affairs. Bingo,
I'm telling you, like, really, Robert, if I can put

(13:07):
that on a plaque, I would. I've noticed this again
and again and again, want it now, want it all,
no limit, no limit. And I'm telling you, especially with
Generation Z and Millennials, not all, but some, it's like
they're entitled to it like this idea, you don't know.

(13:29):
If you want something, you gotta work for it. No,
what'll work? Tell you? They now they're twenty five years old,
And like, why aren't I the executive vice president? What
to go to work? Twenty five years to become an
executive vice president? You think they was give it to
you on a silver platter. It's this narcissism combined with this,

(13:58):
this avarice. This it's limitless appetite. And it's not just
the greed. It's the money now, the enormous sums. And
notice them. You can't. You don't watch Nobody watches the NFL.
Now everybody bets on the NFL. Have you noticed that?
It's all draft kings? And look, you want to bet
a friendly ten fifteen to twenty dollars? Bet? Please, it's

(14:19):
your life. Go ahead, it's your money, do what you
want with it. But my point is everything is money.
It's just money, money, money, money. And I see these
NFL players who are making more money than you can
possibly imagine, twenty forty fifty sixty million dollars a year
to play a game. And are they happy? Are they grateful?

Speaker 2 (14:44):
No?

Speaker 1 (14:46):
They protest the national anthem they spit on the country,
they take a knee. So it's greed and more money
and more money, but they're less happy and less grateful
and less satisfied. Am I wrong? Sixty one seven two

(15:07):
six six sixty eight sixty eight. To bring it full circle,
you got this guy, Brian Thompson. Nothing justifies killing this guy.
I feel bad for his wife and his kids. I
honestly do. You're making ten million bucks a year, You're
making tens and tens of millions of dollars. You're living
in the lap of luxury. You got to start getting

(15:29):
involved in insider training, like what ten mil isn't enough?
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight.
Richard in New Hampshire. Thanks for holding Richard, and welcome morning,
Jeff Hi Richard.

Speaker 3 (15:48):
I just want to bring to the attention of your
listeners that recently, this uh, this recent vaccine, so called
vaccine against the Day one subvariant, has been proven to
be pretty ineffective, and the whole thing has been pretty ineffective.
People who have had this bio weapon injected into their

(16:11):
bodies are dying by the millions, and it's not being reported.
And FAUCI is going to get away with this. And
United Healthcare is involved with Squib, with Johnson and Johnson,
with Merk, all of these monsters of these pharmaceuticals, and

(16:31):
they wouldn't let people bury their relatives, they wouldn't let
them go see them in the hospital. And Biden just
gave them all is going to give them all a
blanket pardon all the way back to anything that they
ever did wrong. And people are tired of it, and
people seeing this guy who was deeply involved in the

(16:55):
United health United health Care, which is the largest provider
private provider, is a completely in bed with Fauci, with
all of the pharmaceutical companies killing people by the millions.

Speaker 1 (17:09):
Okay, Coooner Country, I would really love to get your
take on this. It's and I'm going to go right
back to Richard in New Hampshire. Richard, I promise, I
just want to get the pole question out. It's the
Cooner Country Pole Question of the Day sponsored by Mario's
Mario's Quality Roofing, Siding and Windows. And I got to

(17:29):
be honest with you, had you asked this question, or
if I'd asked myself this question last night, I would
have said yes, I would have said, oh, they'll get
him now with everything that's kind of come out about
insider trading, and he may have been prepared to accept
a plea deal, which means Brian Thompson would have basically

(17:51):
spilled the beans. He would have turned state's evidence against
other senior executives who made a lot more than he did.
As I said, he made a about eleven million on
this insider trading. One of them made eighty five million.
I mean, that's an obscene amount of money. So a
lot of people had a lot of money to lose.
Now I'm not so sure. Now I'm not so sure.

(18:14):
So anyway, here is the question. Do you think the
murderer of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson will be caught?
Will the police capture him? Yesterday many people who were
you know, law enforcement experts were saying, oh, guaranteed, they

(18:35):
got him six six ways to Sunday. They have him
dead to rights, with the phone, the water bottle that
was found at the scene, the surveillance footage. It's only
a matter of time. He may, you know, he may
escape justice twenty four hours, forty eight hours. But by
this weekend they got him. Now, if this was a

(18:56):
hit paid for by some of these very powerful executive
I'm speculating he may be out of the country this
He disappeared into thin air within three minutes. Everyone says
it's a professional hit, but he may have some very
powerful backers. Anyway, we shall see. I want to get

(19:17):
your take on this. Do you think he will be caught?
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(19:37):
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as in national Er. I want to go back right
away to Richard in New Hampshire. He's putting his finger
on a very important point. Richard. You were saying United
Healthcare was one of the biggest back They're one of

(20:01):
the biggest backers of big Pharma, one of the biggest
backers of the so called COVID nineteen vaccine. The job
and have been huge supporters of Fauci and that these
people are in bed with merk. They're in bed with
these huge pharmaceutical giants and they may have a lot

(20:22):
more blood on their hands when it comes to the
adverse side effects of the job, which are now indisputable.
Please Richard, pick up where you left off.

Speaker 3 (20:33):
Well, an amateur assassin doesn't doesn't care if they get
caught or not, and a professional assassin is not in
the business of getting caught. That's how they make their living.
So that's the premise. That's just an axiom. Okay, So
you can make your conclusions from there with the water
bottle and so forth. But the point I was trying

(20:55):
to bring out is just that Fauci, Christopher ray Clapper,
all of these incredibly insanely almost Bond villain types criminals
are going to get Biden's going to pardon them all.
And people are sick of this. People are sick of
these people getting away with murder. And that may be,

(21:17):
that may well be the impetus of this action that
took place yesterday. And you ask if people should feel bad.
Of course, you feel bad for their children, I guess.
But these people are criminals, and they're getting away with
killing millions of people, millions of people, and in the
most horrible ways. They wouldn't let people go visit their

(21:41):
people in nursing homes or in hospital. They ruined people's
lives with their businesses, with this whole nonsense of shutting
down the country and the the we're what do they
say our enemies? What did Michael Curley want to say?
Our true enemy has yet to be seen with all

(22:03):
of this. And I think that the whole gangster aspect
of it that you brought out in that book is
so prevalent in this country and people are sick of
it because people are generally they just want to live
their lives, they want to raise their kids, they just
want to keep whatever money that this government possibly lets them,
which is another discussion. And they this whole business of

(22:26):
this guy who is a complete bond billing criminal, this
guy that is United Healthcare CEO. He is a criminal, okay,
and you know he got something that Unfortunately, these people
are not going to be adjudicated. They're not going to
go to jail, they're not going to pay anything. And
that's the problem.

Speaker 2 (22:46):
Jeff.

Speaker 1 (22:47):
Well, look, and just to reinforce what you're saying about,
you know, look United Healthcare, but all of them, I'm
not singling out United, but they were one of the
biggest culprits. I mean they deny people coverage all the time,
They deny people needed prescription medications all the time. They're
they're known, they're notorious for that. But man, they forced

(23:09):
that job on everybody all richer day, No, all that
that they wouldn't deny, no, no, and and and at
a bargain because they got all the money from the government.
So it's like almost give it free, free, it's free.
Take it it's free. It's free. It's not free. The
government was paying them, and they made hundreds of millions
of dollars. They did. So did Johnson and Johnson, So

(23:33):
did Maderna, so did Peiser. I mean they made out
like literally like bandits, like criminals, gangsters. Now, just to
give you an example, Richard, of what you're saying, and
I'm gonna I don't want to give statistics. I could
give numbers which are staggering. There is a new report
from the House Oversight Committee on COVID nineteen the pandemic

(23:57):
and everything we were told was an absolute lie in
the report. The report Congressional report now says that the
virus came from the lab in Wuhan that we relied to,
that the masks never worked, and that they knew it
never worked. FOUCHI knew it didn't work. The CDC knew

(24:20):
it didn't work, the NIH knew it didn't work. The
Biden regime knew it didn't work. They still forced it
on children, in particular, knowing the devastating emotional, social, psychological consequences.
The social distancing made up. It's official now. Congress said,

(24:40):
we asked, we pressed, we investigated, we put people under oath.
You know what they told us. Six feet They made
it up. Now, it's not just that it led to
businesses being shut down, but not the big box retailers. See,
they were lining the pockets of the politicians, so they
it stayed open. But the small mom and pop businesses,

(25:03):
blank you, thirty forty fifty year old businesses out bankrupt finished. Okay,
but by forcing the six feet social distancing, you couldn't
keep all the kids in school. You can't separate the
desks six feet it's not enough, and classroom is a
limited size, so you can't spread the desk six feet.

(25:25):
Students center, they had to send them home. They shut
down the schools. Do you know that the average student
literally lost IQ points because of this. It destroyed their
cognitive development, It held them back educationally. It led to

(25:48):
mass depression, it led to suicides, it's led to a
mental health crisis among our youth that we're gonna live with.
They're going to live with for the rest of their lives.
And you just said, you're like you say, but you so,
you were so certain, you were so authoritarian. You and

(26:08):
these idiot moonbats who still email me about how they're
for the science and we were anti science. Well, the
science turns out you all lied. Damn you, you made
it up. You're experts, quote unquote made it up. A

(26:34):
very dear friend of mine, a former student when I
was a professor at McGill, was told by her employer,
she's married with a daughter, beautiful young girl. If you
don't take the job, you're out on the street. You

(26:56):
don't take the vaccine, which we now know doesn't prevent
the spread of COVID nineteen, doesn't prevent you from contracting
COVID nineteen. So they lie to us. If you don't
take the job, we're going to let you go. And
this was her dream job, and she needed the money

(27:16):
to feed her husband and their daughter. Her husband at
the time was unemployed, so she took the job. Both
guess what. She's now got cancer all over her body.
They say it's one of the strangest forms of cancer
they have ever seen. Her doctors told her, you're lucky

(27:39):
to have five years to live. Lucky if you have
five years. And she's got to do constant treatments now, constant.
Her daughter is lucky to be ten years old, ten
years old before her mother dies. Where's the justice? Now,

(28:03):
we're not okay death, Let's not talk about death. How
about this? And this is happening now to many women,
many women. Grace told me this, just what is it?
Over the weekend? As you know, my wife is a
wonderful real estate agent on top of everything else that
she does. So she meets a potential client and you know,
they talk, they have lunch, d having coffee, blah blah

(28:23):
blah blah, and she says she's got one child and
they really want a second child. But something has happened.
She's had three consecutive miscarriages. She never had a miscarriage
before her first child, no problem, that was before twenty twenty,

(28:43):
but ever since twenty twenty, she is lucky to get pregnant,
but she's having miscarriages one, two, and then the third one.
Nothing like this happened to her mother, to her grandmother.
There's nothing in the family. And this is what she
told Grace on her own, on her own. My suspicion

(29:06):
in that of my husband is I've never felt the
same ever since they forced me to take the vaccine.
I took the job, I didn't have a menstrual cycle
for a couple of months. It threw off my period.
I knew something was wrong. I had a bad reaction,

(29:26):
and now I can't have a second child. Now you
may say, well, you know you got one, you should
be grateful. I'm just telling you that this woman is
breaking down in tears to my own wife, saying, I
feel called to have a second child. I mean, we

(29:47):
love our baby, we love our child, but I wanted more.
I'm a mother, I'm called to be a mother. We
wanted at least two, if not three, kids. It's what
I believe God put on this earth to do. And
now the doctors are warning her she's pregnant, and they're saying,
don't be surprised if you get another miscarriage, and the

(30:08):
most disgusting thing of all, Richard, is that in private,
the doctors are telling her the very same doctors or
four years ago, we're telling her take the job. Oh,
it's safe, take it. Take it, it's safe, one hundred
percent effective, it's safe. Now we're telling her in private, yeah,
we're getting a lot of complaints about women and not

(30:29):
being able to have children and their menstrual cycle being
off and having miscarriages. And they're like, yeah, we think
it's because of the job. What you're my doctor. I
trust you. You're the medical expert. You're the one that
went to college. I'm supposed to trust you. You tell

(30:52):
me to take something, I take something, and now you're
telling me I'm basically infertile. I mean, she can get
but you know I can't have a child. I'm basically
now I'm not no longer going to be able to
have children because of a decision that you and the
medical establishment made because you rushed the drug to market,

(31:16):
and you rushed the drug to market to make money.
That's what this was all about. Now you tell me, Richard,
that four friend of mine who's lucky to be around
by twenty twenty eight, who's going to be dead and

(31:41):
leave behind a grieving husband and a ten year old daughter,
and this poor woman who's most likely now never going
to be able to have a child again. Where's the
justice for them. They're not making ten million dollars a year,
they're not living in a mansion, they don't get bonuses
and payoffs, and they got to live with the decisions

(32:04):
that people like Brian Thompson and United Healthcare did. And
I'm telling you, and I know this is your point,
but I'm just kind of re emphasizing it. That's why
we sent Trump to Washington, and that's why I'm telling
everybody I want Robert F. Kennedy Junior as Health and
Human Service as Secretary. Why Because I believe him when

(32:27):
he says he's going to get to the bottom of
this and heads are gonna roll and people are gonna
be held accountable, and some people like Fouch, You're gonna
go to jail, and that the American people need to
know what happened and this needs to be exposed and
to bring it really full circle. That's why I'm drawing

(32:47):
the line on Pete Hegseth, because I know once they
go after Pete and take him down, they're going to
go after URFK and the reason why they're taking down OURFK.
And look at Lindsey Graham swimming and big farm of money.
Look at John Soon. They owned this guy like a
ten dollars street walker. Susan Collins, Lisa Markowski. I can

(33:09):
go right down the list. The donors own them lock
Stock and Barrel. So you're gonna get no justice. That's
why they're covering all this up. And they look for
every petty excuse. I told you now, they're already pushing
unnany undisclosed anonymous set Robert F. Kennedy Junior touched her inappropriately?

(33:34):
See now, see what I tell you. They're gonna so
every single one of them either you're a Russian asset
or oh my god, oh he's sexual misconduct. And then
they're just looking for an excuse to vote against them.
And then they come out and say, oh, I can't
this is disturbing. Oh, Susan Collins, Lisa, Miss McConnell, can't

(33:56):
vote for this. Look at this in New York New
York Times Nimes, Robert F. Kennedy, he's a womanizer. Oh
inappropriate touching Molt. Molt grabbed the nanny by the rear
end Anonymous. Don't know who the nanny is, but he's
a fanny toucher, a fanny pusher. That's how the game

(34:19):
is played. We've got to say enough is enough. Trump's
got a clean house. Fauci's got to go to jail.
These heads of all these big farmer companies need to
go to jail. And the American people need to know
exactly what was done to them because there's a lot
of people dead, and a lot of people with MAO karditis,
and a lot of women who can't have babies, and

(34:40):
a lot of women who've destroyed their menstrual cycle. And
that's just a tip of the iceberg. So yeah, is
money corrupting everything, You better believe it. And that's why
we're going to drain that swamp. We run this country,
not the globalists and not the elites. And it's about

(35:01):
time these criminals and gangsters got it through their thick head.
We're done with them. Final word to you, Richard.

Speaker 3 (35:09):
Well, she's going to be pardoned, just like Bounding Biden
pardoned his son and all like Christopher Ray, James Clapper,
all of this crew. Uh, they're all going to be
pardoned by presidential pardon, and nothing's going to happen to them.
This is the reason why. Uh, this is this is
this anger is just boiling over. And so far as

(35:30):
like RFK is concerned, I completely agree with you, and
you know your summation after we spoke is completely accurate.
There's there's no reason to give a last word for
what you just said, because it pretty much emphasizes and
completes the whole thought process.

Speaker 1 (35:48):
Richard, as always, thank you very very much for that call.
I really appreciate it. No, no, look, I'm sorry. You
know you can't just issue a preemptive pardon over what
like No, this is a grotesque abuse of the pardon power.
I'm sorry. This is where Republicans have to grow a pair. Hey, look, buddy,

(36:09):
you can issue a so called I've never heard of this,
a preemptive part. I've never heard of this. So he
hasn't been charged with anything. You just so now you're
doing literally, you're just going to give people a blanket immunity. Okay, you,
whatever you've done, you can never be charged. You, whatever
you've done, you can never be charged. No, I'm sorry,
that's illegal. Let's say that's grossly unconstitutional. It's a clear

(36:34):
abuse of power. We're not going to stand for it.
And I'm telling you right now, Joe Biden needs to
understand that he may go to jail over this. The
pardon power is not there for you to just you know,
it's not a get out of jail free card for
all of your corrupt criminals and gangsters. I'm sorry over
what have they been charged with a crime? Have they

(36:59):
been victim of a crime. That's what the pardon is for. Remember,
if you accept a pardon, it's an admission of guilt.
That means you'd need to be pardoned if you've done
nothing wrong. What do you need a pardon for? Ronnie
in Boston. Thanks for holding Ronnie, and welcome.

Speaker 4 (37:21):
A good morning, Jeff, Ronnie, Morning couna country. I have
been fascinated by this assassination, and you know, like you,
of course, you know, my thoughts and prayers are with
this man's family. I tend to think that this is
not a disgruntled, you know, person that lost a relative
because of this healthcare company. Most people like that have

(37:43):
no idea where to even begin reaching out to hiring
a professional, and for somebody to view this man as
such an existential threat to their freedom or whatever. This
is clearly somebody with means and influence that set this
plan in motion. That's just my personal opinion, and I

(38:03):
think investigators, competent investigators aren't going to have to dig
too too deeply to find a motive to match such
an extreme answer, you know, whether it's inside or trading
and they found out he was gonna flip, or maybe
it's something personal that has nothing to do with business,
but it's either directly related to his you know, CEO position,

(38:25):
or it isn't. But either way, you asked the question,
is it possible to catch this assassin?

Speaker 3 (38:32):
And I believe that it is.

Speaker 4 (38:34):
He was clearly aware that there were cameras where he
had planned to do this hit. He was also clearly
fed information. And it's also clear that the target didn't
see this coming because he didn't have bodyguards with him,
He didn't have a fe lance of security. So this
man
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