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April 18, 2025 • 39 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Another week. That's what it feels like now, doesn't it.
Another week and another mass school shooting, this time at
the University of Fact Florida State University Forgive Me. At
FSU in Tallahassee, a twenty year old student, Phoenix Ickner,
the son of a sheriff's deputy. His mom is a

(00:22):
police officer, and apparently he got the guns from her.
He stole them from her, so I guess she didn't
secure her guns, which to me is inexcusable, and then
went down to the college campus and according now to
multiple witnesses, police and local media reports, just started to

(00:42):
shoot people at random. First person he saw shot and
he just didn't stop shooting. About twenty shots were fired
until the police moved in and finally arrested him. They
were able to disarm him and arrest him. He's now
in custody police custody. Two are dead, six are injured,

(01:04):
several in very critical condition. And the question now is
why why? And adding to this is a chilling video
that I think the whole country's practically talking about, which
is that of a student on campus who, in the

(01:25):
wake of this massacre, walked up to a person lying
on the ground. It's a white woman lying on the ground, shocked, bleeding,
in agony, and in rather than helping or comforting or
doing anything, just calmly sipping a coffee, kept sipping the coffee,

(01:50):
just videotape with the phone, just was starting to videotape
the poor person on the ground, lying in agony, very casually,
no emotion, no conscience, completely heartless, and then just walked
on by a Yeah, I got you. Six one seven

(02:12):
two six six sixty eight sixty eight is the number. Okay.
I want to go right back to Dane in South Dakota. Dane,
I'm very sorry. Every time you tell me that story
about your brother, I get very very emotional. It's it's
it's a very sad story, and I'm very sorry for
your loss to you and your whole family. So your

(02:33):
brother was killed, he was and the murderers were let
free by this insane rogue. Judge, please pick up where
you left off, Dane.

Speaker 2 (02:45):
Just to end the story, the other murderer was convicted
life without parole last year. I had to go to
a hearing. They want to let him out now. So
I would want to address this lady that was walking
by this poor woman bleeding to death as she's sipping
on her coffee. This is how cold, callous this country
has meant. And I blame this all, Jeff, on two

(03:09):
media and the Democratic Party. Okay, they've made it fashionable
the murder a president. That's how sick these people are.
And you know, all you have to do is look
at when they sat on their hands. Whether mentioned these
people that were murdered, and they never clapped, they never
acknowledged these poor people. At the last presidential when President

(03:31):
Trump was talking about these people, honoring these people with
their losses, they just sat there on their hands. They're
so hot and cold and falloused that they should do
something like that. I blame everything on those Democrats and
the media for perpetrating to make it fashionable to kill
out president of the United States. That's how sick the
society is. And another thing, get ready, because I think

(03:54):
we're about ready to see the summer of hate. Okay
two point zero summer of love. It's very very sad, Jeff,
But God bless you for what you're doing. And I
just pray that hundreds of thousand people come out your
rally to support to release that poor family.

Speaker 1 (04:13):
Dane. Thank you very much and God bless you, my friend.
Six one seven two six, six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number.

Speaker 3 (04:21):
No.

Speaker 1 (04:21):
I agree with Dane completely. Look, that's to me part
of the two Americas that we now live in. The
one America. Frankly, it's our America. It's Coonner Country, it's Maga,
it's Middle America, where murder is wrong, assassination is wrong.
There are just things that you know, we're still a religious,

(04:44):
Judeo Christian people, and you have the other America, and
that's the liberal, secular, progressive, anti god America. And look
what they're Look what they're turning out. Just look at
them and this, and they keep trying to go on

(05:05):
about the guns and the guns and the guns. Well
the guns this was he stole the guns from his mom,
who's a police officer. To me, the question is not
the weapon that he used, Gay Phoenix Sickner, this Seco.
My question to him would be, what do these people
ever do to you? I mean, nothing justifies shooting someone

(05:27):
in cold blood, don't get me wrong, but you just
what randomly went to a campus and as many of
you are rightly pointing out, some of the victims weren't
even students. There were staff members, administrators, you know whatever.
But my point is, these are all people who you know,
are fellow you know, fellow citizens of you know, of

(05:48):
not just America, but a Florida state. It's part of
the Florida state community. What did they do to you? Nothing?
He wasn't by he was not bullied from all the
local media, they've been interviewing student after student, people who
knew him. They go, no, he wasn't bullied. Far from it. No,
I think he's a bit strange, he's a bit this,

(06:10):
he's a bit dad. You know, he's a you know not,
you know not. You know, he didn't look all that
stable at times. But nobody made fun of him. Nobody
mocked him. Nobody, they didn't car and feather them. They
weren't bullying the guy. They go, Nope, it was completely unprovoked.
Six one seven two, six, six sixty eight sixty eight

(06:30):
is the number. Okay, at nine o'clock today, you don't
want to miss it. Trust me. A bit of a
lighter topic. We're gonna have a little bit more fun.

Speaker 4 (06:40):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (06:40):
But there's a story out there, in fact, multiple stories
scientists now and I'm not talking about these you know,
rinky dink in your garage. Scientists, some of the top
astronomers and scientists in the world now say they're as
close to having evidence as possible that there is extra
terrestrial life out there? Is there? And what is the

(07:06):
evidence showing? You're gonna want to You're gonna want to
hear it, trust me. At nine o'clock. But first, another
mass shooting, this time at Florida State University. I want
to read this from and by the way, best audience
in the business, Jeff, Jeff, Jeff, my god, how many
times are you going to say it? But it's true.

(07:27):
I don't know what else to tell you. Listen to this. Okay,
this is from Jack on messenger, absolutely brilliant points that
he's making. And I want to run this by you, Jeff,
in terms of what's causing these shootings and really this
you know, this person sipping coffee as they're videotaping a

(07:50):
person bleeding to death on the ground. What is happening
in our culture? Well, I think this is a great
one of the big reasons and a great expert nation
is this, Jeff. I noticed this years ago. The cell
phone has put their brains to sleep mode. They grew

(08:13):
up with the internet, cell phones, iPads. It's raised them
more than their parents. It's now part of their anatomy.
Let me just stop right there. That's exactly what I've
noticed about some of these younger people. It's like the
phone or the iPad or the Internet, it's almost like

(08:36):
it's part of their brain. Like I'm like, it's just
they're almost like half human, you know, really half human
and I don't know, half cyborg. You know, like I
don't know half human and I don't know half computer.
It's weird. But anyway, it's raised them more than their parents,

(08:57):
which is very true. It's part of their anatomy. Sad
they can't even communicate like we did with the opposite
sex while trying to get a date. That's also very true.
It's huge, big problem. Forget about any wars or nukes

(09:19):
being dropped. You want this society to drop to their knees,
cut out their sorry, knock out the internet. There would
be panic and mass suicide. You know, I agree with Jack, really,
I mean you may disagree. I'm being brutally honest with you. Say,

(09:41):
just indulge me. Okay. China launches this devastating tele you know,
telekinetic attack, and they bring down the internet, you know,
your your iPads, your computers, the internet, cell phones, iPhones
and work. Hey, no work, they don't work anymore. People

(10:06):
will go nuts.

Speaker 3 (10:07):
No.

Speaker 1 (10:08):
I mean, it's like Heroin addicts withdrawing. I can't, I can't.
I don't have connection to my phone? What? What? What?
My iPad? What? What? What? Hold on? There's no Internet?

Speaker 3 (10:18):
What?

Speaker 1 (10:18):
No TikTok, no Instagram? What? In other words, what I'm
being fed into my brain all day, NonStop. It's it's like,
you know what, no one, no, no Heroin for you.
People would literally go into withdrawal. I think he's right.
People would lose their minds. People would panic, people would

(10:39):
melt down, and I think many people would just I
can't live like this. They'd kill themselves. Am I wrong?
But that's how addicted so many people. And he's right,
especially the you know, younger people. Again, not all obviously,
but a good sizeable chunk of them. The phone, the iPhone,

(11:01):
the Internet, the iPad, the computer, the blues, the blue screen.
It really has replaced their parents. I cannot tell you
how many times I'm at a restaurant or going out
or whatever, and the parents are talking and the children
it's that's all their heads in the phone. I can't

(11:25):
tell you nobody talks to each other anymore. And they're
on that thing, these devices six seven, eight, ten hours
a day. And I'm like, is anybody parenting here?

Speaker 2 (11:40):
Like?

Speaker 1 (11:40):
Hello? Does anybody talk to each other? Hello? And I
think this is now the result. You're lying on the ground, dying,
bleeding in agony and just sipping on a coffee, slurping
on a coffee and just taping interesting. How many likes

(12:05):
am I going to get on this? Wow? It's all
about the likes, but that that person's brain is so wired.
It's not the live human being that's dying that needs help.
It's what's going to be my reaction on social media.
Welcome to Brave New World. Six one seven two six

(12:26):
six sixty eight sixty eight is the number. Okay, This
is from Craig on Messenger, and I think Craig hits
the nail right on the head, Jeff. People would rather
video someone dying rather than help someone survive because they
want to see how many likes they can get on Facebook. Bingo, bingo. Really,

(12:53):
it's true. It's all about the likes now or whatever
on Instagram or after a while, and who can keep
track with all these apps? But you know, whatever it is,
it's all about eyeballs, clicks and likes. All right, let
me just read one more and then I want to
go right right back to the phone lines. This is

(13:16):
from Larry Jeff. The derangement is even worse than you think.
Do you think Phoenix Ickner's mother will be able to
keep her job after this? Now he stole her guns.
He's a police officer. He stole her guns. Not only

(13:37):
did he murder random people and throw his life away,
but he destroyed his mother's career. You know, that's a
really interesting point, Larry. I didn't even think of that.
His mother's career is finished. Like this is how you
pay back your mother. You know she brought you into
the world. You know, you know your mother who raised you.

(14:00):
So you don't just you know, it's not enough that
you murder people in cold blood who did nothing to you.
It's not enough that you've thrown your life away, stupid,
But now you're going to destroy your mother's life and
her career as well. Selfish, selfish, selfish, A sociopath, a sociopath. Agree,

(14:21):
disagree six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight.
David in Brookline, Thanks for holding David, and welcome.

Speaker 4 (14:33):
Good morning, Jeff from the People's Republic. A really sad topic.
I want to try to I want to agree with
something that you said, that Sandy said, and agree with
something you said. You said that Sandy primarily blames the Democrats,
and you referenced earlier a lack of shame and guilt. Yes,

(14:58):
I want to give you two names. Bill Clinton, what
he did in the Oval office and other things. It's
almost if you think about it, it's almost inconceivable if
you thought back when there was more so called shame

(15:18):
and guilt, and there was never any shame and guilt
by him. There was always excuses and they were always
clarifying what the president meant. And that always stuck with me.
His wife went on to be a senator, he goes
on the circuit in any other time, Jeff, not even

(15:40):
that long ago after what he did. And I don't
need to get graphic because this is a family show,
as you know, especially on Good Friday. I mean it
would have been an X rated movie, Am I right? No,
you're completely right, okay in the second one, and I
hope that you take this in the humorous way. Now,
agree with everything you said about the kids are different today.

(16:03):
In fact, I do. I have a younger person that
does some work for me. I think he wears his
earphone in the shower. I'm pretty sure. I never asked,
but I'm pretty sure. But Jeffrey Tubin, I don't think
that we have anything over the young people. I think
he's more in the baby boomer now.

Speaker 3 (16:24):
This guy.

Speaker 4 (16:27):
Family friendly. He relieved himself.

Speaker 1 (16:29):
Yeah, pleasured himself. Let's just put it this way. Sorry, Yeah,
you're right. No, pleasured himself. No, you're right, while on
a video conference call with multiple people, and CNN refused
to fire him. In fact, David CNN brought him on,
they suspended him for a couple of weeks, and then
they brought him on with a female host. I forget

(16:53):
her name, but I felt so sorry for her. And
he had to do kind of like a Mia Kolpa
where he describes, you know why he was pleasuring himself
as he was watching pornography on a video conference call. Okay, Mike,
who loves loves that button? Loves that button? Mister enforcer.

(17:14):
So he couldn't give me one tenth of one second
after the hardbreak. No, not even a second, not even
half a second, one tenth of one second. He couldn't
do it. So anyway, he should have lost his job.
I didn't get to judge the word job out because
Mike likes to press that button. But anyway, Jeffrey Tuban

(17:35):
should have lost his job. Just as an example, So
here's a guy caught a family show, you know, pleasuring
himself as he's watching pornography on a video conference call
with at least what fifteen twenty other people, and he
was you know, the women saw him and the porn
and they were like no, they were disgusted. And so

(17:58):
you know, CNN doesn't five they suspend him, don't even
fire him. And then they bring him back and he
to a female host, he's like describing, you know, he's forgetting,
he's pleasuring himself and he's watching pornography. And he's like,
what's the problem, what's the problem. He goes, I just
thought the video conference button was off because there was

(18:22):
a break in the in the in whatever in the conference,
and I didn't realize it was still on. And you know,
these things happened, and she could tell she's visibly uncomfortable.
So you know, at to go to David's point, the
loss of shame, I mean, look at Anthony Weiner or

(18:44):
just the loss of shame. And I think that's a
big problem. It's not the only problem, don't get me wrong,
but it's a big problem. There's no sense of right
and wrong, there's no sense of moral absolutes of good
and evil. And now, I mean, people are just utterly shameless.

(19:04):
And I think Bill Clinton played it was I remember
at the time I felt it. I said, this is
a cultural watershed moment. This is a porno. What Bill
Clinton was doing in the Oval office was a low grade,
cheap porno. That's what it was. In the Oval Office,
in the People's House, in the White House. He's not

(19:26):
just getting serviced, forgive me by Monica Lewinsky. He's raping
women one after another. And the left defended him. The
left lionized him, the left glorified him, they deified him.
As as David said, the guy went on the speaking

(19:48):
circuit and then set up a foundation with his crooked,
corrupt wife. They're worth over half a billion dollars. He
turned the Oval Office into a bordello. Okay, forgive me
into a whorehouse. That's what he turned it into. He
pimped out the Oval Office, and the guy became fabulously

(20:12):
rich and as lionized to this day, is one of
the greatest Democrat presidents of all time. So yeah, you know,
you wonder why you know many people's morals are in
the dumpster. Well, take a look. That's why I think
Sandy's dead. On and forget Bill Clinton for a second,

(20:34):
how cheap human life has become the assassination culture on Trump,
the political pornography of kill him, assassinate him, Let's do it,
let's do it. It's chic, or elon, let's do it,
let's do it. Or now celebrating this MS thirteen. You know,

(20:55):
human trafficker and gangbanger and wife beater, This guy Abrago Garcia,
that's the hero, that's the one they bleed for. Not
Rachel Morin, not the victims of these MS thirteen murderers
and rapists. No, no, no, no. They've cheapened human life

(21:20):
to such an extent that this kid twenty years old
walked into Florida State University campus and it didn't even
occur to him once that what he was doing was wrong,
as he shot people in cold blood at point blank range.

(21:41):
And then you've got a student watching a person die
and just calmly videotaping it on their phone, sipping a coffee.
And that's the thing. It's the constant sipping that's back
and forth, like she's watching a movie and fourth and

(22:02):
just videotaping two feet away and just walks right on by.
As I told Mike, the only thing she didn't do
was literally walk over the body. That's right, Yeah, yay.
That's the stuff of Joseph Mengela. That's the stuff of

(22:23):
the Nazis, no conscience, no regard for human life or
the value of life whatsoever, whatsoever. Six one seven two
six six sixty eight sixty eight. Ray in reading, thanks

(22:43):
for holding Ray, and welcome.

Speaker 3 (22:46):
Jeff. Hi, Ray, I would like it. I'm sorry here
about your dad.

Speaker 1 (22:54):
It's I'm thinking about him a lot right now because
it's Easter and we used to always celebrate Easter with him.
But any way, thank you, Ray, I appreciate it. Thank
you very much.

Speaker 3 (23:03):
They go and I'm having a mass for her on
a birthday. Remembers mess In August.

Speaker 1 (23:07):
Thank you.

Speaker 4 (23:08):
Ray.

Speaker 3 (23:09):
Well, the reason why I'm calling is the Thomas Stoneham
did a two and a half override and uh they
had all the boards and they were going barkers because,
uh they said, well, what are we going to do?
What are we going to do? And uh, now they're
going to redo it and they want more money for
the time and they closed the library and they lied

(23:31):
about it. You know what I'm saying. It's the same
old thing. The first proposal they were going to use
it for the fire department, police department in DPW and
everybody said no with the you know, the proposition override,
and then they turned around and then they said, oh,
we got to close the library, the Senior center and

(23:53):
the recreation department. And then they turned around and now
they want to do another override. It's ridiculous.

Speaker 1 (24:02):
Ray No, no, Ray No, I hear you. Look. Actually
I'm familiar with it because I try to keep her breast. Obviously,
if everything that's going on at the local level, because
local politics determined state politics, state politics determines national politics.
So ultimately, you know, everything is at the local level.
If you really want to change things, so you're you're
completely right, No, look, Ray, that's why we're holding a

(24:24):
second rally. I mean, really, you know. The one next
week Thursday at noon at the State House is for
the Rivera family to get them out of prison and
to reunite them with their five children. The one on
May seventeenth is to hold politicians in this state accountable
and to demand that the will of the voters be

(24:46):
respected seventy two percent who voted in the ballot initiative
to have an audit of the budget and of all spending.
And you know that we've got to start holding people accountable.
And I think this goes to the heart of the issue.

(25:06):
Let's leave aside politicians, I know that's what you're talking
about now, Rey, or local politicians. No one's held accountable anymore.
Have you noticed, nobody? It doesn't matter what crimes you commit,
you know, unless you're Donald Trump and you're innocent. See
if you're innocent but you're politically against the Left, they

(25:26):
destroy you. But I'm talking about people who commit real crimes.
Not here. Joe Biden and majorcis unleash the floodgates and
allowed twenty million illegals to pour in. This is indisputable
now now we're finding out. They allow terrorists to come in.
They allowed MS thirteen trend de Aragua, literally violent murderers

(25:51):
and rapists to come in. You've got Lake and Riley dead,
Joscelyn Nungare, an eleven year old girl raped and dismembered dead.
You've got Rachel Morin dead. I could go on and on.
Who's being held accountable? Really, who's being held accountable? It's

(26:13):
like a zoo out there. It's like it's anarchy. Who's
being held accountable? Now, just think about this. These were people.
They had dreams, they had lives, they had hopes, they
had children, like Rachel Moron, five children, they lost a mother,

(26:34):
and they were innocent. They were good, decent, law abiding
American citizens. And they get raped or some of them
raped and slaughtered, others just murdered, and no one is
held accountable. And I see it over and over and

(26:55):
over and over again in every aspect of our country
and our sissnciety, no one's ever held accountable, and yet
good people are harassed and persecuted. Take Trump, take Elon.
I could go on and on. So if you try

(27:17):
to do things to help the country in a positive way,
they'll try to get you on any little technicality. But
if you're a liberal or part of the Democrat regime,
you can literally you can. You can murder, you can rape,
you can swindle, you can steal, you can you can

(27:38):
do anything, nothing ever happens to you. We've got to
start holding people accountable. I'm telling you. If we don't,
we're gonna lose our country. I mean, it saysn't take
a rocket scientist to figure this out. So no, I
want people held accountable. Agree disc degree six one seven

(28:02):
two six six sixty eight sixty eight is the number. Okay,
you know what it is, Friday, eight o'clock. You know
what that is? Uh, Booners Call Log Caller of the Week.

Speaker 5 (28:20):
It's time for Cooners Call Log, where we showcase our
favorite collor from the week.

Speaker 1 (28:27):
I can hear you? Can you hear me? Thanks for
holding Dan?

Speaker 6 (28:32):
Can it be any more real easter than trying to
break down this swamp?

Speaker 2 (28:36):
So?

Speaker 6 (28:37):
As Attorney General, she is the ultimate regulator for the
state of New York. Day in New York mortgage banking
license is probably worth anywhere between three and five million dollars.
So how much pressure was put on that underwriter to
look the other way because she was the attorney general.
That license for the screw ups we could end up

(28:57):
with in New York are worth a hell of a
lot of money. You know, literally, you'd have to cave
under pressure from the Attorney General to close your eyes
on it. I'm not saying my bank would, but I'm
saying most lenders out there that I know would look
the other way for the Attorney general. And that's where
the real crime is. So I've been in the business
a long time, Jeff. I've seen a lot of young

(29:20):
family people go to jail for the same time.

Speaker 3 (29:23):
Jeff.

Speaker 6 (29:23):
The feel price of that health in Virginia wasn't that
much money. She makes two hundred and twenty thousand dollars
a year as the Attorney General for the state of
New York. She couldn't have put down the thirty or
forty grand to keep her from not getting in trouble
on this. That's how much of a flee she is.

Speaker 7 (29:37):
No matter how powerful you are, no matter how much
money you think you may have, no one is above
the law, and it is my responsibility and my duty
and my job to enforce it. The law is both
powerful and fragile. And again justice will prevail.

Speaker 5 (29:54):
Be here every weekday on the Cooner Report between six
and ten am. And next week it it could be
you on Cooner's call log.

Speaker 1 (30:02):
Please don't be a stranger. Call again, arrest or ass
that's you know. Just all I want is Latsia James arrested.
I'm not asking for much, okay, her and Fauci speaking
of no accountability, Chicken Little. I just want Chicken Little arrested,
and and Latisia James. I mean, you know, missus, no

(30:24):
one is above the law. Am I asking for too much? Uh? Dan?
By the way, outstanding job callers. You take this show
to another level seriously, and I can't thank all of
you enough. Uh six one seven two six six sixty
eight sixty eight. Mike, good job Again. Mike is the
one who picks the caller of the week, and then

(30:46):
he's the one that puts the whole thing together. So
very good job, Mike. Six one seven two six six
sixty eight sixty eight. All right, let me ask you this,
what do you think is driving these mass shootings? Another
one Florida State University. No regard for human life whatsoever?

(31:08):
Twenty years of age stole his mother's guns. She was
a police officer and murdered two, injured six. Apparently he
didn't know these people. It was random. It was literally
just first person he shaw saw, he began shooting. What
is happening in our culture? Number one? Number two, could you,

(31:33):
honestly if you saw somebody bleeding on the ground, having
just been shot, dying in agony, could you just stand
there two feet away, sipping a coffee and with your
phone out, your iPhone, and just calmly, casually videotape that

(31:55):
person for a couple of minutes and then just walk away.
Never say a word, never offer to help, never try
to comfort that person. Just stand there, film, sip and
then walk away. Ay ya yai, ay ya yai. I

(32:17):
don't are there charges that can be brought against this?
I mean, I you know you don't have to help.
I guess someone who's dying. But ay ya yai, you know,
I really want to know who that person is. You
want to talk about shaming someone or does she deserve
to be shamed? That person deserves to be shamed? Six

(32:40):
one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight Mark
in Lowell, Thanks for holding Mark and welcome.

Speaker 2 (32:51):
Hi.

Speaker 3 (32:51):
How are you.

Speaker 1 (32:52):
I'm good. How are you, Mark?

Speaker 8 (32:55):
I'm doing good too. Hey, I just have a couple
of comments. First of all, I never believed one person
acts out by themselves. I believe this is a orchestrated event,
and we need to have our FBI and Justice Department
do their job the right way. Just like the shooting

(33:18):
of Donald Trump in Pennsylvania. What did they do? They
sent him cleaners and got rid of the body, almost
like a John Wick movie. And you don't know anything
about this guy because they didn't want to find out.
You know, they don't want anyone investigating all this stuff.

(33:38):
I'm not an experienced thereist.

Speaker 1 (33:40):
No no, no, I no, Mark. Please, I'm not cutting
you off by the way. I want to let you finish.
But because since you put your finger on such an important,
sensitive issue, well we're starting to find out about the shooter, okay,
of Trump on Butler, Pennsylvania. And again Trump had blood
on his face. He shot part of his zero. Had

(34:01):
Trump not moved his head at the exact millisecond that
he did, and I'm talking millisecond, that bullet would have
hit his head, his brain and his brains would be
splattered everywhere. He'd be dead. What we're finding out, Mark,
is the shooter went to Ukraine, the shooter spent time

(34:23):
in Ukraine. The shooter apparently was trained to shoot in Ukraine.
And now they're trying to nix that investigation. But it
now looks like that shooter At a minute. Look, I'm
not saying Zelenski order to hit on Trump, don't get
me wrong, but there is a Ukraine connection, no question,

(34:45):
and a Ukraine link to the attempted assassination of Donald J. Trump.
And then you're right, you had the FPI come in,
They did a big cleanup job. They tried to cover
it up. We know there were people within the FBI
that deliberately allowed this to go ahead and happened. So

(35:05):
I don't know if the president was set up or not.
It looks like he was set up. And notice the
media buried that story. Now outside of one person losing
their job, okay at the time, the head of the FBI,
uh sorry, the head of the Secret Service, my bet,
outside of one person losing their job, okay, and big deal.

(35:28):
Now they lost their job. Ooh whipped he do? Who's
been held accountable? Who's been held accountable? The president of
the United States was almost murdered in one of the
greatest breakdowns in secret service protection in American history. And

(35:51):
remember all the you know, the fire and fury, the
sound and fury. I remember the senators yelling and screaming,
how could this happen? We're gonna go to the bottom.
We want investigations. Nothing happened. Again, it was all show
for the cameras. But to prove your point, we now
know the shooter was in Ukraine just before the assassination attempt,

(36:16):
was training in Ukraine and had links in Ukraine. Now
how high up those links went. We don't know why,
because now they've stopped the investigation. Anyway, Mark, please continue.

Speaker 8 (36:30):
Okay, So anyhow, from my point of view, anyone out
there who puts a threat out on TV or in
the House of Representatives or in the State Senate automatically
goes to jail as inciting violence. I don't care no

(36:51):
more of this plane around in the plane foots these
with these idiots. They're trying to have everyone kill everyone
that's not a their liking. And all we need to
do is say, screw martyrsm They go to jail for
breaking the law. Simple. Anyone that put out docs, the

(37:12):
like the Supreme Court members. Automatically, that whole website and
everyone's tied to it goes to jail. It's real simple,
and we just don't do it because we we think
we're creating martyrs.

Speaker 1 (37:24):
No we're not.

Speaker 8 (37:25):
We're enforcing the law. Just like Latissa James. She should
have been put in hangfoffs yesterday. It's it's automatically. Who
cares about having photo ops? Just do it?

Speaker 1 (37:41):
Well, I mean, have you eching? You're echoing everything I've
been saying for a long time. Look, Mark, you and
I on this are not one hundred one thousand percent
in agreement. You're right, Like, honestly, I'm just tired of
the talk. I just start just start putting people in jail,
start arresting people who are guilty of sin. Like enough
is enough? Really? Anyway? No, Look, Mark, hopefully, hopefully we're

(38:08):
going to start to get answers about this shooting and
it's going to be a wake up call. And I think, look,
and thank you for that call. Mark. I think the
question now is this, how could a child go so
off the rails that he thinks it's okay? Think about this.

(38:29):
You got to steal your mother's guns, she's a police officer,
and then you go to university campus that you attend
and just start killing people who you don't know in
cold blood who never did anything to you. I wouldn't
be shocked if this person was raised, as Jack messaged

(38:52):
the earlier raised on the internet, raised on video games,
raised on iPads, and the cumulative effect of not being
raised by your parents,
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