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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Okay, let me throw maybe the mother of all logs
on the fire. Joe Biden's now presidency is winding down.
Trump will be inaugurated, god willing, in four days. He
is now claiming, by Joey dementia Joe that his legacy
will be one of greatness, one of peace and prosperity,
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as he put it, economic power at home, diplomatic military
power abroad.
Speaker 2 (00:31):
That's what he's claiming.
Speaker 1 (00:33):
I want to ask you, what do you say is
Joe Biden's legacy? How would you grade him? He gives
himself an A if not an A plus, I honestly
give him an F. If I could give lower, I would,
But if is the lowest you can give him, it's
a failure. What do you give him? And over the
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last four years, what do you think were Biden's greatest accomplishments?
Did he have any accomplishments? And what do you think.
Speaker 2 (01:10):
Were his.
Speaker 1 (01:13):
Biggest and worst mistakes? Are you better off now than
you were four years ago? Are we as a country
better off now than we were four years ago? I
want to hear from you, kooner country, how do you
feel about Biden and his legacy? And what grade would
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you give him six and what should his legacy be
in your mind? Six one seven two six, six sixty
eight sixty eight is the number. Okay, a lot of reaction.
You can text us seven zero four seven zero seven
zero four seven zero. This is from nine one seven Jeff.
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As a matter of scale, to show what Biden has squandered,
consider this. The insurance industry has estimated that if the
la fires were extinguished today, it would take about two
hundred and fifty billion dollars to rebuild from the rubble.
Speaker 2 (02:21):
To date, Biden has sent the most.
Speaker 1 (02:25):
Corrupt place in the world, Ukraine, north of three hundred
billion dollars. In other words, more than enough to rebuild
all of Los Angeles. And what did we get in Ukraine?
Death and destruction beyond imagination, a country destroyed, a generation
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of young men extinguished, more than a million dead men
on both sides, and a plague of hatred that will
never be healed. Fine work, Joey. That's just one piece
of his legacy. I completely agree. I mean, if you
just look at it, just that alone, I mean he
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should be ashamed of himself. Okay, this my sister wanted
to weigh in. This is what she said, Jeff Bingo,
you you expressed my thoughts exactly. Joe Biden is the
worst most corrupt president in American history, and we have
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had some really, really bad ones. So I have to ask,
if he was so great and all of his policies
were that great, why did his own party lynch him?
And why did his party lose in a landslide? To me,
that's a jen that's the checkmate argument. That's that's that's
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the absolute checkmate argument. I mean FDR one straight elections.
I mean, I wasn't a big fan. I don't care
for FDR personally. I think it was a he was
a bad president, but let that go. You know, you
can claim something because he won four elections. If this
guy was the second coming of FDR, why did he
get his clock cleaned? And why did commonly get her
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clock cleaned? If he's greatness personified, it's all this peace
and prosperity, why did your own party, your own party
force you out of the race? Six one seven two six,
six sixty eight sixty eight And this is from Mark
on Messenger and another one hit the nail right on
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the again. Best audience in the business, I know. I
keep repeating it, but it's true. Here's Mark on messenger, Jeff.
Just in case people forgot, can you please remind them?
Trump zero wars, Biden two wars. Trump, zero inflation, Biden
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record high inflation. Trump secure border, Biden wide open border.
Speaker 2 (05:05):
Trump.
Speaker 1 (05:06):
Promise is made, promise is kept, Biden promises made, promise
is broken. Trump energy dominance, Biden zero energy at all.
And most importantly, Trump America first, Biden America.
Speaker 2 (05:24):
Never.
Speaker 1 (05:26):
Is there anything else of major importance, Jeff that I'm
missing maybe maybe the Middle East Iran, But you did
mention two wars. Uh, but nol Mark, you pretty much
nailed it, my friend. Six one seven two six six
sixty eight sixty eight Mel in New York. Thanks for
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holding Mel and welcome.
Speaker 3 (05:54):
Oh yes, good morning, Jeff him and once again, condolance
to you and the family loss day.
Speaker 2 (06:00):
Thank you. I appreciate it. Thank you, Mal.
Speaker 3 (06:03):
Yes, you know, I uh listening even I listened to
one of your colleagues on the on on anyway, one
of your colleague colleagues, uh, John b. Wells in the evening,
and he had a guest on last night last night
by the name of Jack Maxie. I'm not sure if
you if you're familiar with him. But anyhow, he was saying,
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because he's very he's very he's very on with what's
going with what's happening uh in the minutes and mainly
all around the world. This guy is very, very, very stupid.
He was saying that he sees fire, that that we
that that's being uh that was declared or you know,
tending to see fire is just what seems to real
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for for for the Israeli army, the rest and gets
themselves together and get and get back in Ah.
Speaker 1 (06:56):
Now please hang on, oh man, four days in count
really and look, it's a mess. I'm going to get
to mel, I promise in twenty seconds. But it's a mess.
To me, Biden has left us a mess. Whether it's
in the Middle East, whether you know the Israel and
Hamas now and this ceasefire deal could be unraveling in
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front of our eyes, whether it's Russia, Ukraine, China, the border,
the economy, crime, it's a mess. But Trump's the man
to clean it up. And to me, that's Biden's legacy.
He left us a mess, an absolute mess. Agree, disagree?
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All right, let's go right back to mel in New York.
Mel was smoking hot. He was clicking on all cylinders.
We got cut off, Mel, Your point being that you
think a lot of this, with this deal that Biden
was trying to force between Israel and Hamas, especially Netanyahu,
in many ways, was a trap. Please pick up where
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you left off, Mel.
Speaker 3 (08:01):
Well, yeah, you know, Rachel can see that it was
a track, because Biden is never gonna do anything that's
gonna benefit anybody but his crime syndicate, meeting his immediate family.
He's a piece of dog crap that you know, it
doesn't even deserve a decent shovel to be picked up work.
But anyhow, Uh, you know, I I just you know,
I would I just see that it's good because I mean,
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if they can't give fire, that'll give he is really
army time enough to get themselves together in a regroup
and going there with guns and blazings. Just take care
of it, wipe it out, wipe out the problem. You
even got Palesidian uh citizens over there there. They want
to come outside of there. So but I mean they're
even they're even uh protesting and rallying uh to get
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them the heck out of it, because they know the
savagery that they are and slavery that they're going to
be under if they don't. But yes, you know, but
to go back to Biden, I wanted backside out of pipe.
You got to go. And I want him to pay
for everything he's done to us, his country and all
his money, all his wealth that he stole, to go
back to the General Fund, to strip them of everything
he's got seed all his assets, make them just as
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poor Jove's church. But Jeff, Jeff, That's what I wanted
to say. And thank you, brother, God bless you, and
God bless America.
Speaker 2 (09:18):
God bless you man, Thank you so much for that call. Look,
I think he's completely right.
Speaker 1 (09:24):
If Biden has his fingerprints on anything, it's a disaster.
And I think BB looked at it and looked at
it and looked at it, and he said no, especially
if if Hamas is already starting to reneg I mean
they haven't even the implementation was Sunday, one day before Trump's,
you know, inauguration, and they're already renegging on parts of
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the deal. Like I mean, if you're BB, You're like,
I need this, like I need a hole in the head.
So no, I'm sorry. Now, you're right. Look, the benefit
is if you do have phase one. I don't want
to get too you know, too deep into the weeds here,
but it's a two phase deal. First phase is six
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weeks forty two days. That's when Hamas releases those thirty
three hostages. Ten are presumed to be dead. I'm just
going by what the Israelis and the Americans are saying.
Twenty three are going to be alive. They believe ten dead,
and so the Israelis will get the at least one
third of their hostages back. But Israel then has to
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release a thousand Palestinian prisoners, most of whom are terrorists
and murderers, plus pull out of most of Gaza, plus
start to begin a permanent end to the war, which
would leave Hamas as I said intact, Hamas would survive.
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That's a lot to give up, and I think Israel
is starting to realize it may be too much to
give up. I mean, we shall see. But again, Biden
wanted a lie legacy, and it appears now that he
cared more about the legacy than he did about what
was right for Israel, what was right for our allies,
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what was right for the victims, what was right for America,
what was right for our national interest? And you know,
Samdy made another very good point to me off air.
She said, you know, remember again Jimmy Carter and Reagan.
The Iranians so hated Carter. They had such disrespect for Carter.
They didn't want to give him the victory of having
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the hostages, our hostages, American hostages released until the day
of Reagan's inauguration, i e. When Carter is a private citizen.
And honestly, this could be both the Israelis and Hamas saying,
you know, wink wing, we got pretty much the outlines
of a deal, but we're not going to let Joey
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have the credit on this, like blank you if we
have to, We'll wait four days, will let Trump sort
everything out, because if anyone can clean up the mess,
it's Trump. So we're gonna give byden nothing. He's going
to have nothing, as he was trying to do yesterday,
nothing to crow about. So the idiot is taking a
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victory lap, and it appears there's no victory at least
for now.
Speaker 2 (12:21):
There's no deal. There was a tentative deal.
Speaker 1 (12:24):
Now net Nyahu has announced publicly he has delayed the
vote in his cabinet, and who knows when they'll hold
that vote. He may not have the votes in his
cabinet to agree to the deal, and apparently Hamas is
already renegging on parts of the deal six one seven.
That's why I look, honestly, you don't sign a deal
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with Hamas, can't. Who can trust these animals and savages?
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight agree, disagree,
David in the great state of self the thanks for
holding David, and welcome.
Speaker 4 (13:05):
Deepest condolences for your lost and thank you David, and
you bet And I got a grade for Joe Biden
F minus minus?
Speaker 5 (13:18):
Is that?
Speaker 4 (13:19):
Is that a great and on his way out? I
can offer him something to kiss? But well you.
Speaker 1 (13:32):
Could say it, David, you could kiss your rear end right.
Speaker 4 (13:35):
Yeah, you can kiss my David.
Speaker 2 (13:40):
I got to ask you this, okay, because it's funny.
I mean I got to say.
Speaker 1 (13:44):
I was watching his farewell address last night and look,
either you laugh for your cry, so please, I'm not
making a light our countries. And you know that's why
we all voted for Trump. Our country is in serious trouble.
Speaker 2 (13:54):
We know that.
Speaker 1 (13:55):
But you know, either you laugh for your cry. We
got to laugh a little bit, you know, we can't
just you know, it's it's easy to get upset all
the time, but we got to laugh a little bit.
I couldn't help laughing at parts of his I mean,
I'm busting a gut.
Speaker 2 (14:08):
I'm like, does this guy believe what he's saying?
Speaker 1 (14:11):
He just reads what they put in front of him,
And I'm like, does he really believe he's the second
coming of FDR? Does he really believe that history will
remember him as one of the greatest presidents ever? Like, David, honestly,
does he really? Do you think he really believes this?
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Or is this guy just so, you know, so gone mentally?
You know, he's such a senile buffoon that he just
mindlessly reads whatever they put in front of him, but
he almost has no comprehension of what he sang, Dave,
does he believe his BS or does he not realize
its BS?
Speaker 2 (14:53):
I guess that's what I'm asking you now.
Speaker 4 (14:56):
I think it is mental Devncia Mark, and I think
that's probably what he believes.
Speaker 1 (15:05):
Oh my god, Oh my god, David, thank you very
much for that call. Well, look, I gotta tell you,
I went very quick, okay, super quick. I went to
see my doctor yesterday. Nothing serious, a bit of a
sinus infection, and my ears get clogged up once in
a while, so I get him cleaned out, you know,
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wax build up and stuff. Anyway, so I see my doctor,
ear nose throat specialist. Now I want to stress this
ear knows throat specialist.
Speaker 3 (15:35):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (15:37):
And my sense of my.
Speaker 1 (15:38):
Doctor is he's a Democrat, clearly not a Trump supporter.
I'll tell you this. And out of the blue, we
just start talking, you know, Joe Biden, and it's the
end and Trump's going to be inaugurated on Monday, you know, YadA, YadA, YadA.
And he tells me this.
Speaker 2 (15:54):
I don't see.
Speaker 1 (15:54):
It's all from him. I didn't say anything. He was
the one that came out of this. He said, you know,
I don't know how Jill Biden can live with herself.
I don't know how his children can live with themselves.
I don't know how Biden's staff and the media. That's
what he said, the media can live with themselves, having
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covered up Biden's obvious dementia. So I said to him, look,
as a doctor, I said, you know what do you
think he has He says, look, I don't know. I
need to analyze him. But he goes, he clearly has dementia,
and he goes, I'm not talking now. He goes for
at least a year minimum. It is very obvious that
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he's been suffering from dementia, and he goes to show
you how bad it is. And this made it very
It really struck home with me when he's put it
this way again. He's an ear nosen throat specialists. You know,
it doesn't do brain surgery or open heart surgery. Or
he said, if he wanted to do a proced with me,
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I don't know, he had a sinus infection. I need
to operate on his sinuses as an example, or you know,
anything that was intrusive. He says, I'm telling you I
would need permission from either his wife or his children,
because I would not I would say to him, I'm sorry,
you are not in a mental state to make a
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decision for yourself. I'm like, I really like that bad.
I'm telling you it was that bad. And he's a Democrat,
and he says history is going to have to reckon
with the fact. This is what he said, like Woodrow Wilson,
whose wife and his top aid covered up the fact
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that he had a crippling heart attack, a stroke, and
was incapacitated for the last year of his presidency. Joe Biden,
in many ways, was the Woodrow Wilson in the twenty
first century. He wasn't FDR. He was Woodrow Wilson. He
was a man who clearly was not up to doing
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the job of president of the United States, who had
such severe advanced dementia that they had to systematically cover
it up to the point that a Democrat doctor said,
I'm telling you if he wanted a sinus infection cleared out. Okay,
let me ask all of you when historians judge Joe Biden,
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what will be his legacy, what should be his legacy?
And what grade would you give him? I would give
him an F. David in South Dakota said, if it's possible,
Jeff F minus minus. I don't think you can do that,
but anyway, okay, I get what you're trying to say.
Speaker 2 (18:49):
Look, just super super quick.
Speaker 1 (18:51):
Woodrow Wilson, president nineteen twelve to nineteen twenty, led America
into World War One. Two term president. You know, one
reelection in nineteen sixteen was the first truly progressive, and
I mean that in the modern sense leftist president before FDR.
FDR was the great first, you know, the great progressive
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that established a New Deal. But Woodrow Wilson was the
precursor in many ways. Now much of is when we
look at Woodrow Wilson, everything that we judge him on
is always tainted by and I'm not saying it's wrong
to me. I think it's a very valuable point and
a very apt point, the fact that the last year
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of his presidency he suffered a massive stroke and heart
attack as he was trying to campaign for the League
of Nations that was the precursor to the United Nations,
and to get the Treaty of Versailles accepted in the Senate.
It wasn't It was shot down. It was voted down.
They rejected the League of Nations, they rejected the treaty,
they rejected the whole thing. And Wilson physically collapsed, had
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a massive stroke, and they hit it from the American
people for about a year, give or take. I think
it was thirteen months, but anyway, a year. His wife knew. Obviously,
his top advisor, Colonel House knew, and they lied, and
his wife forged his signature on bills. Colonel House, you know,
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held press conferences for him, and the media colluded then
as they did today with Joe Biden. Now my point,
just to bring it up to today. Should the fact
that Biden suffered from serious dementia cognitive decline during his
four years, but especially his last year to the point,
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I mean, come on the CNN debate June twenty seventh,
the guy was practically a mental vegetable. Trump destroyed him
in that debate. In many ways, Biden destroyed himself. And
that's when everybody said, you gotta leave the race. I mean,
look at you. You're finished, You're gone, You're done, You're cooked.
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Should the fact that he covered up his decline, that
his wife covered up his decline, that his party and
his people around him covered up his decline, that the
media covered up his decline.
Speaker 2 (21:16):
Does that?
Speaker 1 (21:17):
Should that be considered as well? And does that permanently
taint Biden's legacy as it does, say Woodrow Wilson's. I'm
just going to throw that out there, agree, disagree. Mags
in New Hampshire, Thanks for holding Mags.
Speaker 2 (21:34):
And welcome.
Speaker 5 (21:37):
Good morning Jeff and has always God bless you, Sandy
and Mike Erson that you do and can up the
good work.
Speaker 2 (21:42):
Honey you thank you, Mags.
Speaker 5 (21:45):
I agree one hundred percent. Every single person that knew
that he is incompetent should be held responsible. Now from
New York said it all the way I would be.
I feel they should lose everything, everything, and I think
that the Bidens, the Clintons, Chuck Schumer, Nancy Pelosi, every
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single person that had their hands in any of this,
everything should be stripped of them for what they did
to our country and us personally. They are all treason
as criminals and they need to be held responsible for
it because if they're not, this is going to happen
to our country again and again and again that people
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think they can get away with this crap. And I'm
not gonna have it, and I know a lot of
other people aren't either, Mags.
Speaker 1 (22:39):
How would you grade Biden's presidency? In other words, did
he have any positive accomplishments in your view, anything.
Speaker 2 (22:47):
You can point to.
Speaker 5 (22:50):
I can't even think of one thing that he did
that was good, not one. He would definitely get an
F minus minus minus minus minus minus if it was.
But He is the worst president in my sixty two years.
I'm going to tell you right now, I've been horrified
by the last four years. And you know that's true,
because I've had a real difficult time. This guy has
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done nothing and all of his regime have done nothing
but hurt us over and over again, spending all of
our money, giving it to other countries when we could
have used it here for our veterans and the homeless
in our own country. It is a disgrace what he's done,
and the fact that he got away with it is worse.
We need to deal with this and handle this, and
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if we don't, then we're all in trouble, because, honestly,
we need to make sure that this doesn't happen again, Jeff,
for your children, for my great nieces and nephews, for
my nephews. This has to stop now.
Speaker 2 (23:48):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (23:49):
I couldn't agree with you more, Mags. I really couldn't.
We can't survive another Biden presidency. Really, you're right. If
this happens again, honestly, I don't think we can survive it.
That's how much he's weakened our country. So Mags, as always,
thank you very much for your call. I really appreciated
six one seven two six, six, sixty eight sixty eight
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and super quick. I don't know if you heard the
latest story to show you the corruption of all that
money that was sent to Ukraine again with no strings attached,
Nobody following or monitoring the budget. Where's the money going,
Nobody no accounting for the money whatsoever. Billions and billions
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and billions just disappeared gone. Eight Ukrainian generals. Let me
repeat that, eight, not one, not two, not even five.
Eight Ukrainian generals had their mansions burned down in the
California wildfires of the last week. That's just that we
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know of in southern California. So you tell me how
to eight.
Speaker 2 (24:59):
You cry in.
Speaker 1 (25:00):
Generals have enough money to buy multi million dollar mansions
in the Pacific Palisades or in Malibu or Beverly Hills,
that those mansions were bought with our money. That's how
much they're stealing in Ukraine. Now, that's just eight that
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we know of because their homes burned down. That's how
corrupt Biden was. And you know a lot of people say,
because I'm getting a lot of texts to say, Jeff, well,
what about Jimmy Carter. You know, you say Biden was
the worst, but wasn't Jimmy the worst? Look, Jimmy was bad,
don't get me wrong, very very bad. But look, you
say accomplishments. He was a horrible president, please don't get
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me wrong. And Reagan, rightfully, you know, cleaned his clock
and turned things around. But look, let's be honest. You
can point to several accomplishments of Jimmy. I mean, even
you know, a stop clock is right twice a day.
Say what you want. Carter did bring peace between Egypt
in Israel, which has lasted to this day. It's a
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real accomplishment. Jimmy Carter again, an appeaser, a weakling, spineless.
You know, in many ways, you know, allowed Iran to
humiliate us around the Soviets to run wild around the world,
high raging inflation, raging interest rates, did tremendous damage to America.
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Don't get me wrong, But Jimmy Carter.
Speaker 2 (26:27):
Was not a crook.
Speaker 1 (26:29):
I'm sorry, I'm just calling it. You know, the Georgia
peanut farmer whatever. He was out of his league, he
was out of his depth. But in all honesty, everybody
that worked for him, even Reagan, said the guy's a patriot.
He's wrong, he's misguided, he's a weakling.
Speaker 2 (26:47):
You know.
Speaker 1 (26:48):
He's a flawed man, a very flawed man who never
should have left Georgia and should have stayed as governor
because he wasn't ready for the big leagues as president.
But Carter did, in his own way, love America. And
he wasn't a crook, Jimmy. Carter didn't steal money. So
what I'm saying is, to me, Carter was infinitely better
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than Biden, you know, and even then, I'd give Carter
an F if you want a D minus minus minus.
But to me, Biden the worst, the worst, not just
because of his incompetence, but because of his deliberate destruction,
his treason, his corruption, and his criminality. Carter was not
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a criminal. An incompetent buffoon, yes, but not a criminal.
Joe Biden is a criminal and a traitor. Agree disagree?
Dave in Salem, I know you've been patiently holding Dave.
Thank you and welcome.
Speaker 6 (27:55):
Hi you doing, Jeff, Hi David.
Speaker 2 (27:57):
Jeff, let me tell you something.
Speaker 6 (27:59):
I've watching everything and I've seen this stupid episode this
morning on the news that Biden saying that was my
team who took care of that. I'm like, are you serious?
I didn't know what to do. And then you got
figured pothead Habits standing right next to him. It's like, hello,
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just go away, start wasting people's time. And we all
know that. At the same time, who's to stayed, Jeff,
that any of these hostages are even alive still because
of everything they've gone through, and the whole thing should
be all but none. Don't give us thirty eight, give
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him all back the way they's supposed to be. Like
Donald Trump said, because Jeff, I don't trust it. I
don't trust what's going on. And I heard heard him
from Benjing name Yahoo that theyre we niggad on everything already,
and I hear that on the news out of his mouth,
and it's like, you can't trust Denny have been going
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on and they like I say, a thousand of UH
terrorists being given back guys of Israel's property, Jeff, not
not to hamas to anybody that's Israel property that was
given to them by God, Jeff back in the Old
Testament days, Dave.
Speaker 1 (29:22):
Uh, would you I'm just curious if you were president,
I'm just gonna make it, you know, as an example,
would you ever do a deal with al Qaeda, or
with ISIS or with Hesbelah? I can name, you know,
all these terrorist groups and actually trust them to fulfill
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what they say they're going to do, because honestly, I mean,
I don't want to prejudge it for you, but I
wouldn't trust them as far as I can throw them.
Why would I do a deal with al Qaeda? Why
would I deal with a deal with ISIS? So everyone's saying, well,
you know Israel has a deal with Hamas. I'm like,
it's not worth the paper it's written on. Am I wrong?
Speaker 2 (30:03):
Dave? Jeff?
Speaker 6 (30:06):
I want to make a deal with none of them
after a while. We've seen go on since nine to eleven,
and I remember that very well because I was watching
the right on TV when it happened. Jeff, I want
to make a deal with nobody. Either give up or
shut up, or take it, take it, take it on
what's coming towards you, because we both know Uncle Donald's
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not playing. Uncle Donald's gotta send there. You go have
fun doing it. He's gotta let it ride. He's gonna
let it ride all the way over there, Jeff, And
he'll like you're saying he'll bomb them right off the map.
Speaker 2 (30:39):
They'll be gone.
Speaker 6 (30:40):
You never will never hear from them again.
Speaker 1 (30:44):
Dave, thank you very much for that call. Look, there's
no question the whole world can sense it, can feel it.
I can feel it. I don't know if you can.
Big Daddy is coming back, you know. That's what Trump is.
He's big daddy. You know if the lion is coming back, Daddy.
Big Daddy is coming home, you know. And he's going
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to clean house six one, seven two, six, six sixty
eight sixty eight. Uh okay, this is a very very
interesting text from six to oh three. And this person
gives Biden an A plus. Biden gives himself an A plus.
But this person is a Trump supporter and a big
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supporter of Kooner Country. I know him, he says, Jeff.
From a certain angle, I disagree with you. He's not
an F He's an A plus.
Speaker 2 (31:39):
Jeff.
Speaker 1 (31:40):
Let me apply this angle to Biden's grade. And I've
made the same point to you one other time. How
many people, both here domestically and worldwide, have lost their
lives as a direct result of the stolen twenty twenty election.
I'm talking about people who all bore witness to that
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faithful knight, having no idea that at some point in
the following four years they themselves would fall victim to
the decisions and policies of this fraudulent and illegitimate administration
and pay for it with their very lives. The numbers
are almost incalculable. So if Biden's true legacy is nothing
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but ruin, death and destruction, then I'd have to give
him an a plus.
Speaker 2 (32:36):
Now, let me ask all of you.
Speaker 1 (32:39):
We're judging him by the normal metrics, right, the normal
standards of judging a president. We're assuming the president is
trying to do his best for his administration and for
the country. You know, whether we philosophically, you may disagree politically,
you know whatever, But you say, well, no, there's a
good faith effort, you know whatever. According to their worldview,
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they're trying to do the best they can to advance America,
and they're at the success of their administration. But what
if it wasn't that they stole the election. They ushered
in COVID and the lockdowns to steal the election, But
the goal was exactly what happened. His Chinese paymasters and
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the Chinese do own them, lock stock and barrel. Their
orders were burn America to the ground, burn it all down. Now,
if you look at it from that point of view,
First of all, I'm gonna ask you two questions, and
i'd love to get your take. If your mission now,
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think of yourself as an enemy. It's hard, but think
of it. You're a trader, you're bought and paid for.
You're working now for the communist Chinese, for immortal enemy.
And you're now the Manchurian candidate. They stole the election.
You're now the White House. You're the president. You're in
the White House. If your mission was to destroy this country,
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to burn it to the ground, what would you have
done any different than Joe Biden? Wouldn't you have done
everything he did, almost in the sequence that he did,
starting with the border. Just open it up and literally
tell the world come on down. It won't be a crime,
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No one's illegal anymore. Come on down, beave needo. From
that point of view, he's an A minus. Sorry, he's
an A plus.
Speaker 2 (34:43):
Now.
Speaker 1 (34:43):
The second point, if his mission and his goal was
to destroy or as six oh three, put it ruin
death and destruction, hiya yai, hi ya yai, in a sense,
in that way, he was even more successful than Obama.
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You know, everyone said Biden's third this is this is
Obama's third term. Biden's term is really Obama's third term.
And this is Obama unleashed, unfettered, unchained. This is Obama's destruction,
this is his fundamental transformation. So in that sense, for
Biden and those who backed him, mission accomplished. Am I wrong?
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Six one seven? In other words, he's not an F
He's an A plus plus plus plus agree, disagree? Mister
Garcia in New Jersey. Thanks for holding mister Garcia, and welcome.
Speaker 7 (35:49):
Hey listen, my prayer going you and your family.
Speaker 4 (35:53):
Thank you, listen, Thank God bless you.
Speaker 2 (35:56):
Listen.
Speaker 7 (35:56):
I want to ask you a question. If Biden was a
great per saying come Ona win right automatic, let me
ask you another question. I'm Ronald Riggan, David George and
Bush president because Ronald Rhythm was saving Nobody liked Bush,
Nobody liked him. He one big because Ronald Riggan was
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a great president. How dare Biden say it was a
great president? Camaga her her Camaga lost.
Speaker 8 (36:28):
Ronald Reagan Bush destroyed California because he was bad president.
Speaker 7 (36:35):
Califolia never came back.
Speaker 8 (36:38):
Bush destroyed California automatic never came back on some Republican party.
California was read because Ronald Riggan was a great president.
Let me tell you, I'm very angry. I'm very angry
Biden saying it was a great president.
Speaker 2 (36:58):
He was not a liar.
Speaker 1 (37:01):
Biden's a liar on top of everything else. No, mister Garcia,
look I got to say, you are not one hundred
percent as I like to say, you're a thousand percent correct.
I remember, Look, I grew up in the nineteen eighties.
I remember the eighties. California was Reagan country. And he
didn't just win two big national landslides. He won California.
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My god, he won it huge. And the last time
a Republican presidential candidate won California. You're right, was his
vice president, who then got the nomination in nineteen eighty eight,
George Herbert Walker. Bush he lost it in nineteen ninety
two to Clinton. Never got the Republicans have never gotten
it back, because you're right. Bush was such a horrible
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president that he ran the country, but especially California, into
the ground. You're completely right, and Reagan, this is what
I mean Reagan, as you rightly say, mister Garcia was
such a successful That's the reason why Walker Bush, you know,
Bush forty one to one. Nobody liked him. He had
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no personality, no charisma, He really didn't stand for much.
He's basically an empty suit. But he was Reagan's number two.
Reagan said win one for the Gipper, And they said,
you know what, things are so good right now. If
Bush w'll just keep things the same, let's vote for him.
So if Biden was this immensely successful president a la
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Ronald Reagan, Kamala would have won in a landslide.
Speaker 2 (38:33):
Kamala would have won the way George Herbert Walker Bush
Bush forty one one in eighty eight.
Speaker 1 (38:38):
So again it just belies the lies, the bs, the hypocrisy.
He can't stop lying. Look when I look at Joe Biden,
the emperor has no clothes. He's demented, he's a shell.
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He's a failure, he's a loser. The country has rejected him,
the country has rejected his presidency, and the media now
are still trying to prop him up.
Speaker 2 (39:11):
It's pathetic.
Speaker 1 (39:13):
So you know, he can say he's great till the
cows come home. The fact of The matter is, if
he had even a half decent presidency, Donald Trump would
not be being inaugurated in four days. Trump's victory is
the verdict on Biden and the Biden years. It was
a disaster, mister Garcia, thank you very much for that call. Agree, disagree.
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Six ' one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight.
Speaker 2 (39:43):
Is the number.
Speaker 1 (39:44):
Okay, we're up against a heartbreak, but I want to
take more calls, obviously,