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January 30, 2025 • 23 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Six seven two six six, sixty eight, sixty eight is
the number you want to talk about. Vicious, malicious, dirty hate.
There's just no other word. Listen now to Caroline Kennedy.
She's reading the letter that she sent to Senate Democrats, saying,
I want you to use this to go after my cousin,

(00:23):
Robert F. Kennedy Junior. Roll cut fifty A Mike.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
That was a long time ago, and people can change.
Through his own strength and the many second chances he
was given by people who felt sorry for the boy
who lost his father, Bobby was able to pull himself
out of illness and disease. I admire the discipline that
took and the continuing commitment it requires. But siblings and

(00:51):
cousins who Bobby encouraged down the path of substance abuse
suffered addiction, illness, and death, while Bobby has gone on
to misrepresent, lie and cheat his way through life.

Speaker 1 (01:07):
Ai Yai, yai. Remember this guy's a recovering heroin addict.
He's been clean and sober for over forty two years.
He's seventy one years old. We're talking about stuff that
happened before he was thirty years old. I mean, this

(01:27):
woman I yai yai. I'm telling you this. She's nasty,
but it doesn't stop. Listen to this. I mean she
hates them, she really hates them. It gets even worse.
Listen to this world cut fifty b Mike.

Speaker 2 (01:45):
Today, While he may encourage a younger generation to attend
AA meetings, Bobby is addicted to attention and power. Bobby
prays on the desperation of parents of sick children, vaccinating
his own kids while building a following hypocritically discouraging other
parents from vaccinating theirs even before he fills this job.

(02:10):
His constant detegration of our healthcare system and the conspiratorial
half truths he's told about vaccines, including in connection with
Samoa's deadly twenty nineteen outbreak of measles, have cost lives.

Speaker 1 (02:26):
He's a murderer. He's power hungry. He's evil, he's dark.
He butchers the baby chicks and mice. He's a predator,
he's a psychopath. He's you know, as Mike was saying
in my ear, Jeff, she really sounds jealous. You think,

(02:46):
you think now, but there's more. Hold on. You got
to hear this. This is and by the way, this
is what This poor guy's going to face today. The
Democrats are going to roll out this letter today and
just unload on him. Roll cut fifty one. Mike, we
are a close family.

Speaker 2 (03:05):
None of that is easy to say. It also wasn't
easy to remain silent last year when Bobby expropriated my
father's image and distorted President Kennedy's legacy to advance his
own failed presidential campaign, and then groveled to Donald Trump
for a job. Bobby continues to grandstand off my father's

(03:27):
assassination and that of his own father. It's incomprehensible to
me that someone who is willing to exploit their own
painful family tragedies for publicity would be put in charge
of America's life and death situations.

Speaker 1 (03:44):
I mean, this woman is a vicious, petty, vindictive, angry,
honestly not quite well deranged woman. I can see why
her son turned out the way he did. I mean,
the apple doesn't fall too far from the train. So
because and all he said about her father, John F.

(04:05):
Kennedy and his father, Robert F. Kennedy is he believes
the CIA was behind both of their assassinations, which, by
the way, most of the Kennedy family themselves believe, and
that's why he's so happy that Trump is going to
release that finally, the JFK assassination files. But to ambush

(04:27):
him like this, to sabotage him like this, to vilify
and attack him like this, I mean, this woman, this
woman is a sick puppy. Let me play one more.
And now talking about you know, how dare he invoke
my father? How dare he invoke my uncle? Well, listen

(04:48):
to her now, she's invoking names roll cut fifty one,
a mike.

Speaker 2 (04:55):
Unlike Bobby. I try not to speak from my father.
I am certain that and my uncle Bobby, who gave
their lives in public service to our country, and my
uncle Teddy, who devoted his long sentate career to the
cause of improving health care, would be disgusted.

Speaker 1 (05:14):
I mean, yeah, look, let me just say this, Okay. Now,
this is me and Grace and I have a fundamental
disagreement on this. She always believes when it comes to family, forgive, forgive, forgive,
and I forgive up to a point. But there's certain
lines you don't cross, and to me, this is one

(05:34):
of them. I swear to you if I was Robert F.
Kennedy Jr. I'd have nothing to do with her. I
mean it. I'd say, you know what, You and I
aren't cousins. I don't want to see you, I don't
want to know you. I want nothing to.

Speaker 3 (05:47):
Do with you.

Speaker 1 (05:49):
This is a petty, vicious, dark evil woman who I
think is just jealous, wreaking of jealousy. Two sixty eight
sixty eight is the number. Kennedy's got one more day
of this today again, second round on a different committee.

(06:10):
But they're going to hit him again, and they're going
to use this letter as fodder to attack him in
the most personal, vicious, nasty way possible. So let me
ask you double barrel question. When they read the letter,
and they will read the letter, does this hurt or
help Robert F. Kennedy Junior in your opinion? And number two,

(06:32):
I'm just curious if Caroline Kennedy was your first cousin. Okay,
you're apparent a close relative. Would you disowner if she
did something like this to you? Would you dishowner or
would you want to sit next to her a thanksgiving
her Christmas? Because I would say hostel leavista, baby, and

(06:54):
don't let that door hit you on the way out
you and your six son in Buffalo. Thanks for holding Gino,
and welcome.

Speaker 4 (07:05):
Good morning by John. How are you today?

Speaker 1 (07:07):
I'm doing great? How are you? Gino?

Speaker 4 (07:10):
Very good? I would just like to say that Kennedy
has probably done more good in his forty two years
of sobriety than any of those knit witths have done
who are bereating him, than they've done or accomplished in
their entire lives of public service. I mean, there are
truly discret to a democracy and how our government's supposed

(07:31):
to be wrung.

Speaker 1 (07:33):
Gino, do you think these vicious attacks from Caroline from
her son Jack, do you think they hurt RFK or
do you think they make them seem more sympathetic to
people watching into.

Speaker 3 (07:47):
Voters In the long run, I think they're going to
help him because with voting and Donald Trump and the
way our country is turning around a little bit, people
are really sick of the hatred that comes out, and
instead of questioning the man on what are he plans
to accomplish, they just bring up things in the past

(08:07):
and they never get to the root of what he's
here to do. They just want to smear him, and
the people are just sick and tired of it.

Speaker 4 (08:14):
I think I agree. I think it's going to help him.

Speaker 1 (08:18):
I agree, Gino, I agree on every count. They're just
trying to smear him, and that's why they don't even
want to They're not even waiting for an answer. It's
just smear, smear, smear. And I think you're right. The
American look how intolerant these liberals are. Look how hateful
they are. And I think the American people look at
this and they go, these people are disgusting. And I

(08:39):
think in the end it's going to help our FK,
not hurt him anyway. Just my opinion, Gino, Thank you
very much for that call. And in Canton, thanks for
holding Anne and welcome and did we lose an okay,

(09:00):
Jeff in Law, Sorry, Fran in Lowell, thanks for holding
Fran and welcome.

Speaker 5 (09:06):
Thank you, Good morning, Jeff the thrilled that I had
the chance to say something that I know no one
else is going to bring up. I'm pretty certain I won't.
I just coincidentally finished a book written by Jean Kennedy Smith.
Once all heard the eight brothers and sisters were dead.
She wrote it more or less as a tribute to
Rose Kennedy, who was a remarkable woman. But what's so

(09:28):
interesting about the book that I now can bring up
Throughout the books, she talks about the fact that, whether
or not she would admit it, the mother Rose Kennedy
always favored Bobby, and now that's our of case father.
She never would admit it. But he was a little troll.
He was just an adorable kid. But more interesting is

(09:49):
from the time he was past babyhood he was crazy
about animals. He had an unusual affection for animals, and
they were unusually attracted to him. Because she had a
family of nine children, and even though she had some
Irish nannies and all to help her, she had strict
control over those kids. It was hard to indulge him,

(10:10):
but she couldn't stop it. Because he was just he
would practically attract animals to him. So he always had animals,
and he always had away with animals his entire life.
That his son should might have picked up on this
is not in the least bit unusual. And the fact
that also the son was also a member of this

(10:31):
enormous family, it might have had a slightly different upbringing
than the average kid. And then have both his father
and uncle blown away in public should maybe make him
a bit more traumatic and a bit more likely to
turn into drugs at an early age, as just one
of many kids who've turned to that for various reasons.

(10:54):
I mean, I'm so appalled at Carolyn's behavior to think
I'm only pleased that her whole uncle zanansa all dead
not to have to witness this.

Speaker 1 (11:03):
Oh, they're rolling in their graves. Look, friend, you're completely right.
Look again, I'm not excusing you know, RFK Junior and
his youth. Please don't get me wrong, but look, his nephew, sorry,
his uncle was his brain's blown out, so his uncle
was shot dead in public. His father was assassinated. So

(11:25):
you you know, I'm sorry, you're gonna grow up a
little bit screwed up. I mean, I'm sorry. That's just
the way it is. You're terrorized, you're traumatized. You don't
have a father, you don't have an uncle, and you
think your family is cursed. So that's going to have
a real impact on you. And then you know, look,
I'm sorry, kids do that. Boys do that. They have,

(11:46):
you know, predatory birds, some of them as animals as pets, eagles, hawks, falcons,
I've mentioned them, and that's just the way they are.
They only eat live prey. Now, I can't tell you
how many people have falcons, have eagles, you know, they
raise them, they have them as pets. Whatever. It doesn't

(12:06):
make you a psychopath. It doesn't make you some kind
of you know, a murderous sociopath. But that's clearly what
she's saying. She's saying he's a dangerous like he's a murderer.
He's you know, and he wants to kill children. It's
almost like she's saying he's willing to feed children to animals.

(12:28):
The way she's going after him, it's unconscionable. And you know,
and look at who she's defending, Fauci, that monster. She's
going on about Ted Kennedy, her uncle, he'd be rolling
in his grave. He murdered Mary Joe Kopecni. Who are
we kidding? He let her drown. He was he was drunk,

(12:53):
drove off the bridge with her in the car. She
was in the water and he let her drown. I'm sorry.
Her uncle is a murderer. And you're gonna go on
about rfk fran You know, there are some things you
just don't do. And especially when it comes to family.
There are certain lines to me in life you don't cross,

(13:15):
and she crosses them and like she's a hero. She's
patting herself on the back. Now, look, I've got an
on X. Okay, I have it right on my phone.
Her son, Jack Schlossberg, the only apparently the only surviving
grandson or grandchild of John F. Kennedy, This loser, Okay,

(13:37):
her son what he wrote against Robert F. Kennedy, Forget
him making fun of his disability. What he wrote on
x FRAN. In all the years that I have been
doing talk radio, this is the one time I can't
even read what he said on air because it's that vile,

(14:01):
it's that disgusting. In fact, Sandy and I we talked
to and Mike and they said, Jeff, just don't read
it on air. I said, can I you know, can
I couch it? Can I, you know, sort of dress
it up a little bit, And they said, no, just
tell people if you want to see it, it's on X.
You can find it. Trust me, Jack Schlossberg, and you'll

(14:22):
see what I mean. Okay, let's here. Let me just
say the first line. He's talking about an energy ball
like a compound or a drink for make America healthy again.
He's being sarcastic, and he starts talking about, you know,
one cup dis and one cup of ash Kanazi blood,
you know, meaning like oh rfk such a Jew hater.

(14:45):
He wants to drink ash Kanazi blood. And then the
rest is so vile I cannot say it on the air.
And this is your son, and you're holding yourself up
as the paragonza virtue. Fran, I never thought I would

(15:07):
say this. I never thought that Kennedys could look any worse.
They've now gone even lower. They're trashing and destroying the
only man in that entire family in my lifetime that
has done something truly positive and good and who's really

(15:31):
turned his life around professionally. Anyway, fran, thank you very
much for that call, and in Canton we got her
back and thanks for holding and welcome.

Speaker 6 (15:46):
I have a great story for you New Year's Eve.
My husband had an episode, a hard episode, and we
took him to emergency and it ended up being a fib.
The cardiologist came in and he puts them on a
medicine okay, and then he puts them on eloquist and
I said to him, to the cardiologist, I said, what

(16:07):
would make you put him on Eloquist right away? You
know you haven't gotten any of the results back from
the echo of the MRI. And he said, are you
challenging me? He said, what would make you say I
couldn't give him Eloquest? And I said, well, there's major
side effects because I have family members who have been
on it, and I just want to know why you

(16:28):
would put a fifty six year old patient on Eloquist
right away? And he said, do you understand? Here's the kicker.
It's a sixteen billion dollar drug. And I said, you
didn't understand. I have been a college adjunct professor, and
I taught statistics and ethics for business, so I've.

Speaker 1 (16:50):
Read six one, seven two, six six sixty eight sixty eight.
Let's go right back to Ann in Canton and you
were saying that your husband and went in to see
a doctor has some hard issues. They recommended a specific
medication right away, and you said, well why because it's
got all sorts of side effects. You know this because

(17:11):
other family members are on it. And his response to you,
it's a sixteen billion dollar drug. Who the hell are
you to question me, to which you then said, look,
I'm an adjunct professor. I teach ethics in business, and
then we got cut off. Please pick up where we
left off, and.

Speaker 6 (17:31):
Okay, and I also teach statistics in business at that college.
But then I'm going to reel ahead a little bit later.
My husband now gets put on the floor from the
emergency room to the floor, and I asked to see
the cardiologists again because my husband still has the health issue.
And so the nurse said, well, the cardiologist said, he's

(17:52):
on that drug and he's given that specific dosage because
I even challenged the dosage because it was high, because
that's what he read and that's what he should be
on given his age. And I said, well, I strongly
disagree with the dosage, but I will deal with that later.

Speaker 5 (18:08):
Okay.

Speaker 6 (18:08):
So they eventually get my husband, he get he's well,
He goes home with the medicine didn't work. He went
to the cardiologist a new one yesterday for an update,
and the cardiologist said, why were you given eloquist at
your age? This cardiologist couldn't believe it, so she will
be taking him off that in two weeks.

Speaker 1 (18:30):
Incredible.

Speaker 6 (18:31):
Incredible, is right?

Speaker 1 (18:33):
So you were right the whole time. He shouldn't have
even administered or prescribed the drug. And never mind it's
such a high dosage.

Speaker 6 (18:40):
Correct, that is exactly right. But he was so that
doctor if the emergency room was so indignant to me,
not thinking that I was worth any any knowledge to
talk to me, and just he was correct and he
would I'm telling you he was driven by when he
made that statement with sixteen billion dollars drug. It was

(19:01):
driven by that by that it has to be good
because it's such a big drug, instead of thinking, well,
maybe there's something wrong where it's a sixteen billion dollar
drug given to too many people and you're not researching
the side effects.

Speaker 1 (19:17):
That you're just literally you just made OURFK Junior's argument.
That's what, among other things, that's what OURFK has been
saying for thirty years. That's exactly what he's saying. And
he says, you've got to get big pharma out of medicine.
Not that you don't use medications or pharmaceuticals, but you
can't have them running these public health institutions like HHS

(19:40):
and CDC NIH and because it's a conflict of interest,
their goal is to keep people on drugs. Their goal
is not to save lives or actually find the cure.
And so you know, as long as big far look
for big Pharma, they just want your husband on that rug.

(20:01):
That's it. That's it's what they see is not a
patient or a human being. They see a dollar sign.
And thank you very much for that call. Really good story, Mike,
Maestro Mike. Where do I go to next? My friend
Peter in Charlton. Thanks for holding Peter, and welcome hi Jeff.

Speaker 7 (20:23):
A couple of things. One on pharma. So I'm a
Type two diabetic and I had to have a supplement
to that, and so the doctor gives me the description.
I go to the pharmacy. It's six hundred and ninety
five dollars for a thirty days supply. I said, okay,
So I didn't take it.

Speaker 1 (20:43):
I called the.

Speaker 6 (20:45):
I called it.

Speaker 7 (20:48):
My prescriber back, my PCP back, and they said, well,
you know, I said, what did you have before this?
And he says, oh, well we had clip aside. I said, okay,
can I have that?

Speaker 6 (21:05):
Okay?

Speaker 7 (21:06):
He said, but you know, blah blah blah. I said,
just give me the glipp aside. I went to the pharmacy.
Five dollars.

Speaker 1 (21:17):
Incredible I got to ask you, Peter, though, I mean,
is it working? Is it getting your blood sugar down?

Speaker 7 (21:24):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (21:25):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (21:25):
PLAYING want to see what because I was uh, well
over seven and now it's down a round seven, which
it should be anyway. Concerning RFK, I think the letter
is going to hurt him to a degree, but I
do not think what I do think he's going to

(21:46):
be confirmed, and the way they've treated him is only
going to help newer like Kelsey Gabbett's coming up, right,
Cash Betel's coming up. I think the way they've treated
all of these people, it's going to help them. I
think it's going to help the people coming forward. I

(22:07):
just do people are tied of wisting to the Elizabeth
Warrens and that ILK. We're done with them. We're just
done with them.

Speaker 1 (22:18):
Peter, I agree, I do. I think it's going to
help Cash ptealis his confirmation. Hearing is today, Kittolci Gabbard
and of course Robert F. Kennedy Junior's got another round.
They're being so abusive and so nasty and so you know,
below the belt, so vicious that I think there's this

(22:39):
growing public sympathy and now when they go after Cash
and they go after Tulsi. People are going to say,
that's all these Democrats know how to do is mistreat
people and abuse people. And I think you're right, Peter.
I think it's going to help all of Trump's nominees.
So no, look, Caroline Kennedy disgraced herself and disgrace family,

(23:01):
and I'll tell you this, the only one that's going
to come out smelling like a rose is RFK Junior.
And my prediction he's going to get confirmed and he's
going to be one of the great outstanding Secretaries of
Health and Human Services and we're going to be shocked
at what he's going to uncover, unmask and expose
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