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January 10, 2025 • 40 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Best audience in the business. I know, I know, Jeff,
You're like a tape. You just keep it's truth.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
I don't what else tell you. Listen to this.

Speaker 1 (00:10):
You can text us seven zero four seven zero seven
zero four seven zero. This is from six one seven
either a brother or a sister from another mother. Okay,
six one seven could not have said it better myself, Jeff.
What they are now doing to President Trump is a

(00:33):
teaching moment for Trump and for his incoming Attorney General Pambondi.

Speaker 2 (00:40):
The lesson.

Speaker 1 (00:41):
The Democrats will never ever be persuaded by reason, ethics, decency.

Speaker 3 (00:49):
Or law.

Speaker 1 (00:51):
Like their counterparts, the Islamists, the only thing they understand,
respect or respond to is power. Show them some the remedy.
Go after all of the scum lawfair warriors who have
persecuted not only President Trump, but all who have been

(01:11):
subjected to it, like Steve Bannon, Peter Navarro, Rudy Giuliani
and all the.

Speaker 2 (01:17):
J six ers.

Speaker 1 (01:19):
Use the law as the Democrats have with old Testament vengeance.
Start with Andrew Weissman and keep going all the way
to Barry Obama. Bankrupt them with thousand dollars an hour
lawyer bills subject them to what they subjected you an

(01:40):
I for an eye, a dollar for a dollar, President Trump,
I hope you're listening, because it's time to go on offense.
Six one seven two sixty six sixty eight sixty eight.
This is a teachable moment. They don't respond to reason,

(02:02):
to ethics, to decency, or to the law. They only
respect one thing power. So when you're sitting there and
listening to this wacko hack, this corrupt weasel of a
judge say you're a convicted felon, you just think in
your mind. Ten days from now, I run the Justice Department,

(02:24):
I run the FBI, and we're going to clean house.
Vengeance is coming. Six one seven two six six sixty
eight sixty eight.

Speaker 2 (02:35):
Agree, disagree.

Speaker 1 (02:37):
It's time for real justice, and it's time for these
law fairscomebags to finally be held responsible and held accountable.
And one of the things Trump should do immediately is
push for one march On to be disbarred because I've
never seen a judge. This is a rogue judge who

(03:00):
is out of control and drunk on power, and it's
time somebody put him in his place. Agree, disagree. Uh,
let's go to who I'm gonna go to Mike.

Speaker 2 (03:13):
Dave in Easton. Thanks for holding Dave and welcome. Good morning, Jeff,
Hi Dave.

Speaker 4 (03:22):
Uh. I just I have some thoughts that I that
I wanted to share and just see what see what
you think. I think maybe it's first of all, I
think it's this is kind of a good thing in
a way. And I also think it's possible that Trump
is doing exactly what he wants to do, because we

(03:48):
can't just let the past years go away if they
if he did, if he doesn't appail it and he
did win, it all just gets swept away and he
gets forgotten about. Just like COVID. No one will members,
no one cares, and they're gonna if he If Trump
does anything to anyone, they go, oh, he's he's he's
this is vengeance. This is revenge. And what this does

(04:09):
is it keeps the door open. And he's not it's
this isn't revenge now he's he's just protecting himself. But
now I get to talk about everything there's oakago or
as it all comes out now. And then once he
starts to win, which he will and everyone knows it,
then he can say, well look what they did over
here and look what they did over here. These people

(04:30):
are rotten. So basically he wins for many years. So
I I kind of think this is a smart play
by Trump, and I think what you're starting to see
already by the anger and obviously he's pissed off, but
I think what you're starting to see already is the
performance that there's gonna be. There's gonna be a performance
by Trump, and he's gonna he's gonna he's a master

(04:52):
at this and he's gonna come out doing what he
does and just making them stab themselves with their own swords,
and that's it.

Speaker 1 (05:00):
Well, look, Greg, it's a very interesting perspective. I quite
didn't quite look at it that way. It said, Look,
he's been roasting merchan as he should, and he's going
to roast them after the sentencing at nine point thirty,
and it's gonna be quick, five minutes, ten minutes, whatever
it is.

Speaker 2 (05:17):
That thing is going to be over quick.

Speaker 1 (05:19):
And Trump is probably either going to go in front
of the cameras at mar A Lago or he's going
to go on true Social and he's gonna blast him.
I mean, he's going to rip him to pieces. He's
got to go on the counter offensive. I think this
gives him an opportunity now, as you put it to say, Okay,
you guys, you pushed me into a corner. I didn't

(05:39):
ask for this, so let's open up everything. And I
think what it really the opportunity here is this. You
want to sentence a former president on nothing, and according
to the judge, we have his own statement, it's an
unconditional discharge. Greg it's such a low crime that it
doesn't even deserve a punishment. I mean, that's how pathetic

(06:01):
this is. So you're gonna go after me on something
so trivial, nothing, Fine, former presidents are now fair game.
You know, what's sauce for the goose is sauce for
the gander. So Biden is now a former president, Bill Clinton,
Hillary Clinton, former president, former secretary of state, Obama former president.

(06:24):
So don't tell me now that former presidents are off limits.
So if he wants, this could be the you know,
the irony of this is they may have overplayed their
hand again, and this gives Trump the golden opportunity to
launch a devastating counter offensive that could wipe them all out.

(06:45):
So I know the left are going to be popping
champagne corks all this morning. But I wouldn't get too
drunk if I were them, because this could come back
to bite them. But it's up to Trump my advice.
That's why I read that brilliant text. This has got
to be old testament. This has got to be show
em power, show them your teeth. Okay, in about two hours,

(07:08):
President Trump, virtually he will not be in a New
York court room today, but he will have to face sentencing.
The Supreme Court last night, in a five to four decision,
all three liberals Sutta Mayor Kagan and Catanji Brown Jackson,
joined by Chief Justice John Roberts and the stunner Amy

(07:30):
Cony Barrett, five to four. The other four conservatives voted
in favor of Trump. Those five voted against Trump, saying
they refuse to block the sentencing today of really that
disgusting judge Democrat Juan Mrchon. So Juan Marchon has now
said Trump will not face any jail time, in fact,

(07:53):
no punishment at all, nothing literally nothing, not even as
I said, a two dollars fine. However, he will be
forced to be sentenced and he will be labeled a
convicted felon. And that is the entire point of the
preceding today and so my ten days, by the way,
before he's to be sworn in. So it's the last

(08:15):
middle finger before Trump by Biden's Department of Justice and
by his henchmen. And make no mistake about it, Mrchon
is a henchman of Joey before Trump is officially sworn in.
Does this damage Trump? Does it undermine or hurt his authority?

(08:38):
Trump says it does. That's why he's livid. That's why
he tried to appeal this before the Supreme Court. Do
you agree with Trump? Do you think this will taint
him and hurt him? And are you personally infuriated by this?
He's the only man who be a convicted felon before

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he becomes president of the United States. Obama is not
a convicted felon. Biden is not a convicted felon. Even
Nixon was not a convicted felon. Clinton is not a
convicted felon. In other words, people with clear crimes that
they committed were not convicted felons, but only Trump. And

(09:26):
in the end, over what.

Speaker 2 (09:29):
Over what.

Speaker 1 (09:31):
A supposed hush money payoff to a porn star that
took place, according to her in two thousand and six,
a one might even a one night stand. It was
a two hour afternoon stand consensual according to her, and
she got one hundred and thirty thousand dollars an MVA.
And for this, Trump now will go down in history,

(09:55):
unless it's overturned later, go down in history as the
only resident to be a convicted felon. I don't know
about you, but that gets me hot under the collar.
Six one seven, two sixty six, sixty eight sixty eight
is the number.

Speaker 2 (10:13):
Mike. Who's next?

Speaker 1 (10:16):
Bill in Braintree? Thanks for holding Bill and welcome.

Speaker 4 (10:23):
Hey, I'm actually in Brighton.

Speaker 2 (10:24):
You got me. I hear you. Bill. Go ahead, Bill
and Brighton, go ahead. Bill.

Speaker 5 (10:29):
Just to be clear, I'm a huge Trump supporter.

Speaker 4 (10:31):
I'm wearing one of his buttons.

Speaker 5 (10:32):
Right now, Okay, But I'm really I'm really glad that
the Supreme Court ruled in the decision that they did,
because Trump made a big mistake on Wednesday to speak
to Alito about anything, and it gave the appearance of impropriety.
And I think it had had had things gone Trump's
way last night with his Supreme Court, even though Alito

(10:54):
did vote to get rid of it. I think it
would have been him right in the behind that he
spoke to Aledo the day before, And I think in
the end this will all play out in his favor
in an appeal and every time. Trump has been teplon
Don for the longest time, and it's going to continue here.
So I'm support of the decision based upon Donald Trump's

(11:17):
bad decision to speak to Aledo on Wednesday.

Speaker 1 (11:21):
Well, look, a lot of people feel like you, dud,
there's no question. According to Aledo, and I believe him,
he had a chief of staff that worked for him. Sorry, yeah,
he had an aide that worked for him for a
very long time, who now has applied for a position
in the Trump administration, in a key chief of staff

(11:42):
role for one of the top agencies. And so he
needed a reference from Aledo, and so Trump wants to
hire him. It's going to be a very important position,
and he needed a personal reference from Aledo. That's why
he made the call to Aledo. So it's not as
if they discussed the case or they discussed any Supreme

(12:04):
Court cases prior or future. It was literally about this
former top aid of mine has applied for a job
in your incoming administration.

Speaker 2 (12:15):
It's a senior position.

Speaker 1 (12:16):
You're the only one that's going to approve it, and
I'm the person that's going to be the reference. So
I mean I have to ask, in all honesty, what
was Trump supposed to do. I mean, he's got a
staff his administration. He's going to have to give Aledo
a call eventually to you know, for a reference. So
I mean, should he just not have called.

Speaker 2 (12:37):
Aledo after the decision?

Speaker 1 (12:44):
Oh you're saying he should have waited until after Thursday?

Speaker 3 (12:48):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (12:49):
Yeah, okay, interesting.

Speaker 1 (12:51):
Interesting, Well, now that that issue is moot because the
Supreme Court ruled against.

Speaker 4 (12:55):
Him, That's why I'm glad.

Speaker 1 (13:00):
Yeah, no, no, I hear you. But I just look,
I'll be honest. Now, he's he's gonna look take it
to the bank. And I hear where you're coming from,
the left is going to go to town now on Trump,
I know he's teflon Dawn as far as you know,
as you say, as you put it. But man, oh man,
they're gonna make a mountain out of a molehill. I mean,
this is all you're gonna hear about now for the
next ten days. It's going to be convicted, felon, convicted, felon,

(13:24):
convicted felon. And I got to tell you, I think
it's it doesn't bode well for Trump.

Speaker 2 (13:30):
He did he needed this like he needed a hole
in the head.

Speaker 1 (13:33):
And you know, I'm with the four conservative justices. This
is clear election interference, this is clear law fair. This
sentence is such a joke that there's it should be
overturned and discarded on the spot. But now you know
it's water under the bridge. Thank you very much for

(13:54):
that call. I appreciate it. Six one seven two six
six sixty eight sixty eight. Okay, who you going to
go to next? Maggie and Amesbury. Thanks for holding Maggie
and welcome.

Speaker 3 (14:08):
Good morning, Jeff.

Speaker 4 (14:11):
Jeff.

Speaker 3 (14:11):
I agree the whole thing is ridiculous and always has been.
But where I think a little differently than you is
I don't think that I personally am outraged at this point.
All I want to see is success from President Trump.
I think that he needs to, you know, let this,
let this fall off his back, because he does this

(14:32):
so many things, put his nose to the to the
grind and just fix this country.

Speaker 6 (14:38):
It's so bad.

Speaker 3 (14:39):
We need it. And here's a part of me. Yes, what,
I love to see vengeance. But at the same time,
his success is going to be his success, his ability
to really turn this country around. And we are just,
you know, Trump supported are just waiting for when he
takes over. I think that the left, if there's anyone

(14:59):
left on the last after all these fires and everything else,
those few people will always take Trump and they will
use this too. Yes, maybe lord it over other people,
but in my opinion, who can I'm planking to his successes.
The people have already spoken this is who can bor us.
We just want to bask in the success that he's

(15:19):
going to bring to the table, and I'm so looking
forward to it. I hope he's able to put this
behind him and move forward. And I'm sure he will.

Speaker 1 (15:27):
Oh he will, There's no question, Maggie, I have no
doubt about that. To me, that's one thousand percent. You
can take it to the bank. No, this is Maggie.
Look and I hear you. Look his you know his
success will be our revenge, as he famously said, and
I agree with that, and we need him.

Speaker 2 (15:43):
Oh my god.

Speaker 1 (15:44):
I wish he was sworn in months ago, Okay, months ago,
especially now with Southern California burning to the ground.

Speaker 2 (15:51):
My god, do we need him.

Speaker 1 (15:53):
But Maggie, look, this is the part that I think
it sets a very ominous precedent.

Speaker 2 (15:59):
This is what foresees.

Speaker 1 (16:01):
And I'm going to get his statement where and I
want to read exactly what he said, but I'm just
going to paraphrase it. He said, this sentencing is going
to do irreparable damage to the institution of the presidency. See,
he's thinking like three dimensional chests. He's not just saying

(16:21):
it's gonna hurt me. He's saying, I'm telling you it's
going to hurt the country, and it's going to hurt
the country and the presidency down the road. And why
because I'll sum it up in a nutshell And you
tell me if you agree or disagree, Maggie, this overturns
the will of the people, at least temporarily. What Judge
Murchan is saying is that it doesn't matter that the

(16:44):
American people voted in a clear majority, decisively popular vote,
electoral college, every swing state, no matter how you look
at it. And they said this law fair. I gotta
be careful. Is bull No what it's horse crap, It's garbage,
it's Bravo, Sierra, it's BS. And he's basically saying, no,

(17:08):
I know more than the American people, and the will
of the American people I will not respect because I
as a judge, essentially a fascist and a black robe,
I am superior to democracy. I am superior to the
will of the people. My opinion overrides the will of

(17:28):
the people. Now, if they can do this to an
innocent man like Trump, haha, what can they do to others?
That's what Trump is saying. That a judge is saying. Ultimately,
he's more powerful than the president. He's more powerful than
the voters and the American people.

Speaker 2 (17:50):
What say you?

Speaker 3 (17:53):
I do agree with Trump there, However, I think this
judge is a book flow And the one thing I
would like to say see Trump do is have you
know that judge disbarred? I agree with him. I just
don't want to see his energy spent on some of
these things that the people I think no longer care about.

Speaker 1 (18:13):
We are I agree, No, Maggie, Look, I agree you
and I on this are one you know, complete agreement.
I just feel sorry for the guy. I'll be honest
with you. I do, I really do, and I don't
blame him. He's very upset. He won't admit it because
his pride and I'm not saying this in a negative way,
because he's got every right to be very proud, but

(18:34):
his pride won't allow him to admit it. But you
can tell it hurts him deep down. It bothers them,
It would bother me, It would bother any sane, normal,
innocent person. If you're innocent, and you've just won this
great historic victory, really the greatest political comeback in American history,

(18:55):
arguably maybe even in world history, certainly one of the
greatest comebacks in world history. And you're ten days away
now from being sworn in. And now this judge, this loser,
hack buffoon of a judge who's up to his eyeballs
and a conflict of interest with his daughter who was
pimping out fundraising saying, my dad, he's gonna get Trump.

(19:19):
My dad, he's gonna get Trump. I mean, you don't
get more sleazy or corrupt than this. And he's gonna
go down now as a convicted felon. And it's for
such a trivial, ridiculous non crime that even the judge,
the corrupt weasel judge himself.

Speaker 2 (19:36):
Okay, that pos forgive me.

Speaker 1 (19:37):
But somebody's gotta somebody's gotta call him a POS says,
I can't even send you, I can't even sentence you
to a second in jail. I can't even find you
a cent, because that's how trivial all this is, so
no punishment at all at all, but just convicted felon.

(20:03):
And so if it's not overturned in the eyes of history,
Donald Trump will be the first and so far the
only president of the United States who is a convicted felon.
I mean, if I'm the Trumpster, really, if I'm Donald Trump,
that's gotta hurt. I mean, he's gonna be fuming. And

(20:27):
I don't blame him, you know, after all the crimes
committed by everybody else, me me the only honest one.
The guy has been the victim for god knows a
decade now of malicious prosecution, law fair persecution, spying, impeachments, assassination, attempts.

Speaker 2 (20:49):
The FBI raids his home.

Speaker 1 (20:51):
Guns blazing, threatening to kill him and his wife and
his children. They want to move him from the ballot.
They want to bankrupt his entire business. I mean, I
could go on and on and on me, and he's
looking around the room, and I'm the bad guy over

(21:13):
something so meaningless that even you can't punish me anything
on this. You can't even say probation because there's not
what probation over what? Over what? A'm on disclosure agreement
with my own money to a washed up porn star
over a two hour sexual tryst alleged in two.

Speaker 2 (21:36):
Thousand and six. And I'm the bad guy now.

Speaker 1 (21:43):
Honestly, Look, I asked someone earlier, if you were Trump,
would you give the judge the middle finger after he
issues the sentenced He said, no, you got to be presidential,
you got to be professional. And I think Tom was
ultimately in South Carolina, right, he's a bigger man than
me because I sometimes, you know, you know my temper,
I'll be a blank you that's really there? Here it is, hey, judge,

(22:05):
guess it gets it right here. Here's what I think
of you, you know. But anyway, Trump will not do that,
I'm sure. I mean, he'll give it to him with
both barrels, probably at a big press conference or on
truth social but you know, he'll be presidential. They'll have
a proper decorum. But really, somebody's got to tell this
judge to blank off six one seven two six six

(22:27):
sixty eight sixty eight agree, disagree, Mike, Maestro Mike, where
do I go to next? Tom on the South Shore?
Thanks for holding Tom, and welcome.

Speaker 7 (22:41):
Hey Jeff, first time call, a long time listener.

Speaker 2 (22:44):
Welcome, Welcome Tom.

Speaker 4 (22:46):
Thank you.

Speaker 7 (22:47):
So these guys, they just they have a great game plan.
They stick to their game plan. And I think what's
going to happen this week. We're going to see the
mainstream media just run away with this every talking point,
how they've always had their talking points and they just
stick together. They're just they're tough to compete against. They

(23:08):
just stick together. So my big point is it's there
are three steps ahead of us all the time. So
it's like playing against a hockey player who's three three
three three stages ahead of you. So their next move,
what's coming up next? Big for Trump? He's going to

(23:29):
get his conflimation appointments in there. Every single talking point
by the Democrats are now going to throw this on
their speech about his appointments that they don't want, and
it's just going to go from there. It's going to
spiral down to when they they're talking about laws and
implementing other stuff. It's just going to continue and continue,

(23:52):
and they stick together. Well, I guess you know. My
big point is the Commas. And they're gonna try to
make him look bad because he's a convicted fellon and
all this, and they nailed to.

Speaker 1 (24:07):
Tom, you're a genius. I'm telling you. I don't know
if you ever measured your IQ, but I'm Tom. I
guarantee you you're above one forty. You're an absolute genius.
And I love Tom. Don't get me wrong.

Speaker 2 (24:20):
I only have.

Speaker 1 (24:21):
Eyes for my wife, you know that. But I love
you in a non sexual way, my friend. And I'll
tell you why, because you just hit the nail right
on the head. They're gonna use this and that's why
Martron is doing it. That's why this whole dog and
pony show, all of this law fair is culminating today.

(24:42):
And that was the point of it. It's their ultimate
insurance policy. This is what Trump understands. This is why
he's banging the table behind the scenes. This is why
he's so angry and frustrated, because he can see into
the future the way you can see into the future, Tom,
and he's saying What are they going to do with this?
I'll tell you goes what they're gonna do with this.

(25:02):
Every appointment I make is illegitimate. Everything my Justice Department
does is illegitimate. Everything I do, every confirmation, every uh uh.
Any time I try to propose anything, well, he's a
convicted felon, he's a he's a criminal, he's a convicted felon. No,

(25:23):
we're not going to accept what's going on in the
from the Justice Department of a convicted Falon. We're not
going to accept now a cash pattel to leave the
FBI from a convicted Falon. We're not going to stand
there and accept Robert F. Kennedy Junior to head Health
and Human Services. What take the word of a convicted Falon.

(25:44):
They're gonna use it like a baseball bat, like a
stick to beat him with, and beat him with and
beat him with. Now, it's not that he's not gonna
get his way. He's gonna get his way because he's
got a Republican Senate and a thin Republican majority.

Speaker 2 (26:01):
But my point is, now, you see, it's.

Speaker 1 (26:03):
Like they're digging trenches to try to prevent Trump from
advancing and moving forward and this is their ultimate trench.
So they're gonna use this. This is why Trump keeps saying, goes,
what do you think is going to happen?

Speaker 2 (26:19):
The media?

Speaker 1 (26:20):
My enemies are going to use this to undermine me
at every turn, every decision I make, every time. Now,
I try to go after the people that need to
go to jail, the deep state, people that.

Speaker 2 (26:36):
Were involved in the COVID lockdowns. Fauci.

Speaker 1 (26:38):
I could run down to Andrew McCabe on the FBI side, James,
call me all of these criminals. They're gonna say, he's
a convicted felon.

Speaker 2 (26:47):
It's revenge.

Speaker 1 (26:48):
Everything is revenge because he's a convicted felon. So you're right,
the see this is what our side. I find never
quite quite you know, they never quite understand this. The
Democrats are relentless. They're relentless, as nude Gingrich famously said,

(27:10):
they play smash mouth football. We played badminton that and
Trump is the only guy that plays smash mouth football.

Speaker 2 (27:20):
He really think he's tough.

Speaker 1 (27:22):
He's crude at times, he's course, he's loud, he's rambunctious,
he's combative, he's you know at times even he swears,
and he but he gets the job done. That's why
they find him so threatening. They've never faced the guy
prior to Reagan. The Reagan also fought and fought hard,
but outside of Reagan, since Reagan, they've never faced a

(27:46):
guy like him. Who you know, he's a former Democrat.
He fights like a Democrat. He's a nationalist and a
patriot and a populist who fights like a Democrat.

Speaker 2 (27:57):
That's why they are are Petro fight of them.

Speaker 1 (28:02):
And look, they're going to use this and that's why
I'm urging Trump, get your lawyers on this immediately, and
you rush this to the Supreme Court again, and this
time tell them to rule on the merits and get
this thing.

Speaker 2 (28:19):
Overturned because they're not going to let them live it down.
Final word to you, Tom.

Speaker 7 (28:25):
I think the people are just smartening up, you know,
like they have so many resources at their hands and
they're starting it. They're catching up with the Democrats. They're
calling them out of being the liars that they are.

Speaker 2 (28:39):
Tom, thank you very much for that call. Really good call.

Speaker 1 (28:43):
Okay, eight o'clock Friday, ha ha, you know what that means,
Caller of the week, Cooners call log.

Speaker 8 (28:56):
It's time for cooners call log where we showcase. That's
our favorite color from the week.

Speaker 2 (29:02):
I can hear you, can you hear me? Thanks for
holding Barbara.

Speaker 9 (29:07):
It's really sad what's happening in California. It's a sad
thing to see. I felt really bad looking at those
people's homes and seeing the anguish, and some of them
seems so close to the fire that it was just
unbelievable to me. But it's gross incompetence. Gavin Newsom should
have been recalled and the people in California have only

(29:28):
themselves to blame. Larry Elder ran against him. They could
have had good conservative running their state, but they voted
for the incompetence. And when I saw that police chief
on her interview, her priorities were all wrong. It really
is sad to me that someone in her position, all
of them in the position of authority, are looking at

(29:51):
everything except capability. It's a disservice to citizens for them
to use DEI And you correctly said it d really
to Dee. You're gonna die for DEI because these people
are incompetent. A lot of them have jobs that they
shouldn't have and their training. And I looked at that
room full of people that they had in this training room.

(30:12):
How that big? Were some of them all out of shape?
They're not prepared to go fight a fire.

Speaker 8 (30:17):
What the condus is?

Speaker 5 (30:19):
I'm a great grandfather as of today.

Speaker 1 (30:22):
Yeah, granddaughter, go out of baby girl, baby boys.

Speaker 2 (30:29):
So you remember this take for a lot of row Resecs.

Speaker 8 (30:33):
Be here every weekday on the Coooner Report between six
and ten am, and next week it could be you
on Cooner's call log.

Speaker 2 (30:41):
Please don't be a stranger. Call again.

Speaker 1 (30:45):
Barbara is one of our best callers. Congratulations Barbara, dynamite
call and just keep on calling. And again to Coooner Country,
thank you for all of your outpouring of sympathy and
support over the passing away of my dad. And I've
said this to upper management many times and I'm gonna
say it again to all of you, uh, the callers,

(31:06):
the audience, the listeners. You're what makes this show very
special and so again I want to thank you from
the bottom of my heart. Six one seven two six,
six sixty eight sixty eight is the number. Okay, literally
right on que You couldn't make this up. So we
had Tom on the South Shore saying, oh, they're going
to use this to you know, batter Trump and bludgeon Trump,

(31:29):
and the media is going to use it to attack
Trump and boom. Right as we were playing the you
know barb the clip of Barbara's call my phone blew
up with all of these news stories, one like on
Q I guess it was the eight o'clock A use
feed and CNN, MSNBC, New York Times, Boston Globe, Washington Post,

(31:54):
one after another. Trump to be sentenced today will be
a convicted felon, first president in history to be a
convicted felon right away. Experts say it tarnishes his legacy.
Experts say will taint this presidency, I mean already already.
So they're gonna pivot off the wildfires in California and

(32:16):
you watch now for the next whatever three four or
five hours, it's gonna be saturation coverage and you're gonna
see it across every screen. Trump convicted felon. That's what
this has been all about now for the last couple
of years. So my question to you, double barreled, how

(32:37):
do you feel about it? Are you as upset about
it as I am? Does it bother you that the
poor man is being unjustly branded as a felon when
he's the only innocent man probably in all of Washington
but a few exceptions, obviously, And you know, in that
corrupt swamp, this guy, he's the guy that ends up

(32:57):
getting becoming a convicted felon. Even Hunter is not even
a convicted felon. I like that, Sandy, Sandy, I like that.
For the Pole question is you know, so we're gonna
get the fresh Pole question out. And then, secondly, do
you believe Trump is correct that this will ultimately damage

(33:19):
his authority and hurt his ability to act effectively as president,
and in particular do long term damage to the institution
of the presidency, Because here you have a judge, an
out of control, rogue, corrupt judge, who has thumbed his
nose at the will of the American people. The American

(33:41):
people said loud and clear on November fifth, all of
these law fair cases are garbage. Our verdict is not guilty.
And this judge is saying my will trumps the will
of the American people, the will of the American voters,
the will and in fact the over the Constitution itself.

(34:02):
I am more powerful and bigger than the president of
the United States. But this crime is so low and
so meaningless and so trivial, and I'm using crime in
quotation marks. What's the crime again? There's no crime that
I'm going to give an unconditional discharge. He won't be punished,

(34:24):
he won't go to jail, he won't be fined nothing.

Speaker 2 (34:28):
Ay ya yaie, ay ya yaie.

Speaker 1 (34:31):
Six one seven two, six, six, sixty eight sixty eight
lines are on fire, Mike.

Speaker 2 (34:38):
Where you are going to go to next?

Speaker 1 (34:41):
Mags in New Hampshire, Mags, Happy New Year, all the
best to you and your family.

Speaker 6 (34:48):
Mags, as always, Happy New Year, and I'm so so
sorry about the loss of your dad.

Speaker 2 (34:59):
Thank you.

Speaker 6 (34:59):
I'm making call to your whole family, Grace and the kids.
It's a tough loss. And I know that the thing
I wanted to say this morning, Jap is that I
am on your side. I am really peeped off. I
think this is disgusting and I think this judge should
have been dismissed. I am honestly wondering what's going to

(35:21):
happen to the Supreme Court because there's so much corruption
in it. We need to make changes. I think it
will hurt Trump only because he's going to have to
hear it constantly, over and over again. But as far
as the accomplishment, it won't affect anything. He has the
whole country behind him. We have spoken and we know

(35:45):
what we want, and we will take care of him.
We will watch out for him. We are his strength
behind him. He will accomplish everything that we want him
to accomplish. And hopefully, Yet that little mark that was
on Obama's face yes today was after Trump told him,
I'll be seeing you to jail, buddy, for everything that

(36:05):
you've done to my people. I feel bad for Trump
because I know this is hurting him and hurting his
heart really bad. But he has to know that when
we all spoke and he won the election, that was huge, Jeff,
and that was a lot to do with you and
a lot of the people.

Speaker 2 (36:24):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (36:25):
Mean country was pivotal, Cooner I'm telling you, I know this.
Look Trump's people told me Coooner Country was pivotal, pivotal,
absolutely pivotal.

Speaker 2 (36:33):
Mags.

Speaker 1 (36:34):
Just to reinforce your point, and I'd love to get
your take on this. While I was in Canada, okay,
my whole time spent there, Yes, I was, obviously I
was burying my dad awake a funeral is very emotional.
But I got a chance to meet some old friends,
family members, and just talk to people on the street
and just you know, just get a sense a lay

(36:56):
of the land, even here in Canada. And by the way,
they hate Justin Trudeau. I know he's resigned, but I
mean they hate him. Oh my god, you think we
hated Joe Biden. Holy mackerel, do they hate Justin Trudeau?
Even in Canada. I can't tell you how many people
you go to a restaurant they find out, you know,

(37:17):
I'm an American, I live in America, my wife and
my kids, and right away they tell me, go Trump,
go don't even know my politics, and they're pumping their fists.
And I'll say, well, you know why, I mean, why
why are you so supportive of Trump? And they all,
this is Canada, and they're saying, because Trump will make
America great again, he will fix America's problems and a strong,

(37:41):
prosperous America will help Canada become strong and prosperous. And
by the way, the looks like the next Prime minister
is going to be a conservative. His name is Pierre
Poulieve and a lot of his policies are based off
of Trump's policies. In fact, Mags, listen to this. You
know what his slogan is, put Canada First, I swear

(38:03):
to you. So the Canadian Conservatives, who are leading by
over twenty points, they're gonna if the poll, if the
election was held today, the Conservatives would wipe out the
governing Liberals and you would see a massive Conservative majority
in Parliament. But most many of his policies are copycatted
from Trump, and he's saying, yeah, we're gonna put Canada

(38:26):
and Canadians first. So that's the influence of Trump. And
it's not just in Canada. It's gonna You're gonna feel
it in Britain. You're feeling it in France. They already
have a basically a female version of Trump in Italy.
You're gonna see it all over Europe, all over the world.
Final word to U, Max.

Speaker 6 (38:46):
Jef, I believe this is the best thing that's going
to happen to our country. Trump leading our country and
the best thing for the world. We need to get
rid of all these criminals and they need to be prosecuted. Trump,
you need to prosecute them just like you said you would,
the Clintons, the Obamas, all of them, and of course
Joe Biden for everything he's done for the last four years,

(39:08):
which is so criminal.

Speaker 4 (39:09):
It's discussing.

Speaker 6 (39:11):
I say, God bless you Trump, You're not don't worry
about Judge Marshaun because we don't. We love you, Jeff,
just like we love you non sensual way. And God
bless America because I think for gold places. And I
can't wait for the next four years, because we're going
to have a nice ride ahead of us.

Speaker 7 (39:30):
And when we.

Speaker 6 (39:30):
Call him, when I call him, this is going to
be happy, happy, joy, joy all the time.

Speaker 1 (39:34):
What do you think, Amen, oh, Amen's sister Amen, Ala Lujah, Max,
thank you very much for that call. Well, and look
that's you know, I think that's the promise of Trump's presidency.
And it's ten days now. You know, you're saying you
can't wait for the next four years. Forget four years.
I can't wait for January twentieth, like I'm gonna get today.

(39:57):
Ten more days. Come on, let's go, let's speed up
that clock. Come on, let's go, you know, and I'll
tell you who else. The poor people in southern California,
they are They can't wait for Trump, and that's what
I'm sensing now. There's a sea change, even in deep,
deep blue California,
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