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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Six one seven two six six, sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Uh. Just talking with Mike off air,
and Mike is you know Jeff, I mean, he's going
on about Obama, he's going on about Hillary Clinton. Mike
doesn't know what's keeping them standing? You know, I said,
because Mike's a big football fan, And I said, Mike, really,
(00:23):
Cleveland Browns, Huh, I'm Mike, are they not one of
the biggest loser organizations ever? Again, I love Cleveland, love
the people of Cleveland, but just as a football team,
My god, is that's that organization suck? And that's I'm
telling you that's Conservatives. We never win, We never think
of winning. We're always lower your expectations. No, why can't
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we win the Super Bowl? Look seriously, why everybody else does?
Why can't we? So you mean the Lithuanians. The Lithuanians
can overthrow the prime minister and put him up on
corruption charges, and well, we can't on actual, real crimes.
And the Democrats, I know I've made this point. I
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want to go to the phone lines. But the Democrats
can go after a former president four freaking times on nothing.
They're always going for broke us whoa hey, hey, hey, No, no, no, no,
you're not getting Obama. No, you're not getting Hillary. No
you're not getting Biden. No, Loretta Lynch, no, hey Brandon,
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no Clapper, no, call me. No, I'm not kidding. Maybe McCabe, eh,
Deputy FBI. I'm getting nervous. I get nervous. How about
what Peter Strock, Lisa Page? How about them? Are they
low enough on the food chain? Remember when I had
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that fraud Jim Jordan, Remember him, mister tough guy. Always
he's only great for the one liners at these House
committee hearings. That's all, that's all he's good for. For
the camera. He rolls up his sleeves, he takes his
jacket off, he loosens his tie, and then he's always outraged.
But nothing ever happens. Remember when I had him on
the show and I said, this was when Biden was president.
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I said, how about you guys in peach Biden? Oh no,
oh no, you won't impeach Biden the president? No, no,
but they impeach Trump on nothing multiple times, don't even
mention it. And then I said, well, okay, over the
open border, how about I don't know my Yorkists I
remember what he said, I think we can do him.
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Of course they didn't. They didn't touch him. But in
other words, well he's low enough. Maybe maybe DHS secretariat,
maybe maybe maybe maybe I think we can beat the
New York Jets. You think so? Yeah? Huh No, Cleveland
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Browns six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty
eight is the number. Agree, disagree? Sal in Merrimack Valley,
Thanks for holding Sal and welcome.
Speaker 2 (03:20):
This guest goes to show you how demonic and evil
these democrats out hearing all this stuff coming out.
Speaker 1 (03:29):
Sal, are you shocked at the extent of the at
the extent of how they fabricated this, how there was
no nothing, no hook whatsoever, not even a sentilla even
a nut of information or intelligence where you say, okay,
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well they took a small thing and then they amplified it.
That this was so manufactured really by a young advisor,
a female advisor to Hillary who just they were saying,
this email scandal, that's the only one that could get us.
How do we distract, how do we distract? And she
she comes out and says, hey, let's let's let's make
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Russia a domestic issue. Let's just tie Trump to Russia.
You're a genius. Are you shocked at just how manufactured
and orchestrated and planned to the detail all of this was.
Speaker 2 (04:40):
Well headed. And I think the whole time this was
going on, we knew this was manufactured. I don't think
there's any question that Colombo could have said kind of
solved this case in one episode. So no, I don't think.
I don't think that's not surprising to me, because it's
the whole time I knew something was going on.
Speaker 1 (05:00):
Sal, Look, let me ask, and maybe people are just
getting cynical, and I don't blame him and a little
bit you know, jaded, And again I don't blame him, Sal.
Do you think Hillary is going to go to jail
or at a minimum, are we going to see her
in handcuffs? Is she going to be arrested? Will or
will anybody anybody be held accountable? What do you think?
Speaker 2 (05:23):
So I'm trying to think how Matt Gates would have
handled this if he was the AG. I think I
think he was a little bit more of a pits dog.
I don't think Pam Bondi has the gumption to prosecute
Hillary or even Obamba or pretty much anybody so I
don't think anyone is gonna gonna go to jail, which
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is which is sad. But I don't think anyone is
going to go to jail.
Speaker 1 (05:48):
That's my fear. That's my real concern. That's my fear.
Sal Thank you very much for that call.
Speaker 3 (05:54):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (05:54):
If this was Matt Gates, he'd be cracking heads right now.
Heads would be rolling, right. I mean, am I wrong Gates?
Knowing Gates he's a gunslinger, I mean a political legal
gun slinger. This guy, there would be a rest. At
a minimum, he'd be going after the mccabs, the Komi's,
the Brennan's, the Cloppers, working his way up towards say
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Hillary or Obama. I mean, at a bare minimum. Now,
you know why the swamp, the establishment fought tooth and
nail to guarantee that Gates not be the Attorney general
because they knew with this guy, people are really gonna
go to jail. In other words, the Cleveland Browns are
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really gonna win the Super Bowl. We can't have that.
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight.
Tim in South Carolina, Thanks for holding Tim, and welcome.
Speaker 4 (06:54):
Hi, Jeff, Good morning.
Speaker 1 (06:56):
Hi.
Speaker 4 (06:57):
It's always a pleasure. I just wanted to stay that
President Trump's president c will be a failure, I repeat,
a failure if arrests aren't made, an epic failure. And
I am his largest supporter. He doesn't do this, it
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erases anything good he's doing right now, anything, I don't
care what it is. They've got the goods on all
of them. And you can name names. We already have
may Orkis Pelosi, whoever. If he doesn't make arrests.
Speaker 1 (07:37):
Six one seven two six six sixty eight, sixty eight
is the number. Okay. I want to go right back
to Tim in South Carolina. Tim, just before I do,
because Matt Getz's name is being thrown around a lot.
What if he was the attorney general? Would things be different?
Maybe Trump should have him appointed as a special counsel
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to look into Russia Gate. So this is now what
Matt Gates is saying on X quote. This is in
the relation now to the newly declassified appendix, the annex
to the Durham Report that was released yesterday about Hillary
now and how her she was directly involved in the
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Russia collusion hoax and of course Obama's rolling it. So
here's what he Here's what he wrote, We were right.
This was a coup. Obama ordered it, Hillary endorsed it,
the intel agencies peddled it, and the legacy media ran
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with it. I think he's right. In other words, what
Gates is saying is take them all down. He goes,
this was a coup or an attempted coup, no question.
And who was the ultimate mastermind who ordered all this?
It was Obama who was the one that came up
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with it and endorsed it. It was Hillary, the Intel agencies,
the CIA, FBI in particular, they're the ones who pushed it,
feeddled it. And it was the legacy media, the fake
news media. They were the ones who ran with it.
I would just have had ran with it, you know,
like crazy. I mean they didn't just you know, write
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a story here or there. Tim As you remember, it
was twenty four to seven saturation coverage. I mean, they
gave themselves Pulitzers, you know New York Times. Literally half
the newspaper was on Russia, the Russia Gate, the Russia collusion.
Washington Post, it was half the paper. It was every day,
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three four front page stories. CNN NonStop, MSNBC NonStop, The
nightly news non stop. It was just wall to wall coverage,
and Gates is saying we were one thousand percent vindic
and they all need to go down. Tim. I want
to come back to you. You said you're a big
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Trump supporter, maybe one of the biggest in the country.
But and he's done incredible things, and you love what
he's done. But if people don't go to jail over this,
if people aren't held accountable and prosecuted, you are going
to say that Trump's presidency ultimately was a failure. Tim,
Can you please just why, just if you could elaborate on.
Speaker 4 (10:29):
That, Jeff, Because the other side still has a lot
of power, a lot of power. We won the election
back in November, but the other side they control the
media still. Just think about that, just right off the back.
They control senators, they control congressmen, they control mayors, governors,
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they control other so called elected officials in cities and
towns all are around the country. The enemy is still
doing their duties, if you will, they have way too
much power. He has to remove them, he has to
apprehend them. If it doesn't matter, it doesn't matter that
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we're making money off of tariffs. It really doesn't the
enemy is still there in the seat, so to speak.
They're still there, and they're very strong and powerful. You
have to arrest them. It was a part of me
who expected when I woke up this morning to hear
that federal agents were taking Hillary into custody. I woke up,
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but I didn't see that. Of course, I think he
should be doing this imminently. This needs to happen well
within the next twenty four forty eight to seventy two hours.
He needs to take the country back. He hasn't done
that yet.
Speaker 1 (11:58):
Tim, I think very powerful, very powerfully said you know,
it's funny how you and I are simpatico on so
many things. Because when this story broke yesterday, and of
course I began to read it, I was like a
kid in a candy store. I'm like, I couldn't wait
for this. Because she had teased it for a while.
She said, no, no, you're going to see more, Tulca Gabbard,
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She goes, trust me, you're going to see more. And
in the Durham Report, the stuff they didn't want the
public to see, we're going to declassify. So and I've
come to the point now, Tulsa Gabbard delivers to me.
I call her the closer. She closes everything she does.
She closes that deal. Okay, so I knew I said no.
Speaker 5 (12:38):
No.
Speaker 1 (12:38):
If she says it's big, it's big. And of course
it was big. And I'm going through this and honestly,
I'm like, she's going to be in Hillary, She's going
to be in handcuffs? How do you not put her
in handcuffs? And it's just as you're reading this, it's
one bombshell after another after another after another from her,
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from her staff people she's communicating with. I mean, you
know that's another thing. Honestly, Tim, not to be flippant
about this. I swear to you I would arrest all
of them for being that stupid like who puts all
this down on paper? Like you know, what a moron
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you gotta be? Like? By man, were they arrogant? Oh?
Were they? I mean they thought they were going to
be in power for one hundred years. You can see that, Tim,
I want to ask you this question. I normally don't
do this, but I want to make an exception. It's
the Cooner country Pole question of the day. Okay, But
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and I normally don't ask a single person the poll question.
But I want to ask you because I think this
is the the crux of the issue. Now, Okay, there's Obama,
which is important, but there's also Hillary, and those are
the two heads of the snake. So let me just
talk about onead. What do you think is more likely
going to happen? Now? I know what you want to
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see happen, and the consequence is if it doesn't happen.
But I want to ask you, now, what do you
think will happen? What is now more likely in your
view that Trump is going to leave office and Hillary
is going to not be charged basically she skates. Or
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do you think that Hillary will be criminally charged before
Trump leaves office?
Speaker 4 (14:36):
I think him excuse me, I think Hillary will be arrested.
I do think that the weaker links are Coney. We've
seen his personality. He's weak, Jeff, he'll sing, Clapper will sing.
The very next day, he's looking for a lawyer. He
ran to CNN. He's scared. Those are the people who
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will be arrested first, the Clapper, the cony. And we
already have people singing. We already have people singing. They're
gonna sing, and it brings the rest down. I don't
think Obama will be arrested right away, but Hillary, Clapper,
Tomy and the rest of the team, Yes, I think
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that they will be arrested, and it should be imminent. Again,
he has not taken the country back.
Speaker 3 (15:24):
He has not.
Speaker 4 (15:25):
Well, there's a lot more coming. I don't want to
see anymore. I've seen enough take the country back.
Speaker 1 (15:32):
Amen, Amen, Tim, really nice call. Thank you for that call.
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight. Okay,
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Hillary is charged. I want it to be B with
every fiber in my being. I can't tell you how
much I want this, but I don't know. Maybe I'm
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becoming two cynical. I don't know. Six one seven two six,
six sixty eight sixty eight is the number. Okay, just
very quick, because you can't pull a fast one on
this audience, you know, I mean, if you don't hit
every single area of the strike zone, if you don't
hit every angle this audience will remind you. And again
(18:18):
I just want to thank you because, honestly, you you
really help this show really just become one of the
best shows in the country. And I can't thank all
of you enough, honestly. All Right, So, Sue on Messenger
makes a really good point. Jeff, do you remember during
the twenty sixteen campaign, when Hillary Clinton was looking at
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the polls and it was still really tight between her
and Trump, and it was getting a little bit, you know, uncomfortable.
She started to panic, and what did she tell Donna Brazil?
We're all gonna hang. You know, she was lashing out
at Donna Brazil. You guys better get this campaign into
high gear. If not, we're all gonna hang by a noose.
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All of us were all going to hang completely right.
I had half forgotten that, so she knew the crimes
that she had already committed. I don't talk I'm not
talking about in the past, even during the campaign, that
we can't let Trump win because then he's going to
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know what we've been doing to try to undermine him
and frame him. Okay, very very quick, Uh, this is
from seven o three and seven oh three makes a
very good point, Jeff. Remember Seth Rich and the mysterious
death of Seth Rich. He was someone who worked at
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the Democratic National Committee and widely believed by most people
to have been the person who leaked to WikiLeaks and
Julian Nissange about all of the corruption at the Democratic
National Committee and how they were looking to frame Trump
as an agent of Russia. Remember that those Wiki leagues
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that were so big, such an explosive story in twenty sixteen.
And then Seth Rich just mysteriously died and the police
said it was a robbery gone bad. He was killed
late at night walking back from I believe it was
a bar or a nightclub or whatever, but it was
some late in the late in the evening, early in
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the morning. They said he was killed due to a robbery,
but none of his belongings were stolen, and people suspected
that the Democrats and Hillary's henchmen and operatives had a
hand in that. Well, listen, now, this is an email
that has been declassified and come out. This is from
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John Podesta. Podesta who was Hillary Clinton's campaign manager, and
so he's talking about these calls that he wants to take.
He's very worried about the email server scandal. He's worried
about Wiki leaks, and he's worried about all these leaks
at the DNC, And then this is what he writes, quote,
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I'm definitely for making an example of a suspected leaker,
whether or not we have any real basis for it.
I mean, these guys are thugs. They're thugs. I mean,
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think about what he's just saying. In other words, you know,
it's like putin, take him out to the outhouse, Like
somebody needs to recap this guy. And even if it's
true or not, whether there's no basis or we have
to instill fear. So if someone is accused of being
a leaker, whether there's any basis, do it or not,
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We're gonna destroy that human being so nobody dares to
leak against us again. Ai yah yai ai yah yaie
six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight.
Lou in Rhode Island. Thanks for holding Lou and welcome.
Speaker 4 (22:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (22:19):
How are you doing, Jeff? I hope they have to
do something and there is precedent for this. I went back.
I was looking about Watergate. Forty eight members of the
administration were in prison from Watergate forty eight and sixty four,
including like John Mitchell was an attorney general and then
he had heroic men hauled them in a whole bunch
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of the other ones. So there is precedent for this,
and they and they really want a trouble on that.
And and Nixon, if he didn't get the pardon from Ford,
he would have been indicted as well. So Bobby, she
has no nothing to stand. They have to go. They
have to do it. They have to do it. I mean,
Watergate was nothing compared to this. This is like an
enormous coup, an enormous underground organization operation there in the
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Democrat Party and UH and and and and in the
and the reaches deep in the reaches of government. So
they've got to do this. So he's got to do it.
I would say that Hillary could get arrested. I don't
know if she's mentally fit to get arrested, but just
like Biden was after what Pam exposed about her. But
she should be and so should a whole lot of
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the other ones, and including Obama. And you know, it
may not win in the DC courts, may not win
because the DC courts are so rigged. The cases might
not be rigged, but they have to be out there.
They have to be sent they have to be arrested,
they have to be tried, and they have to go
out there. It has to be done. I mean, this
is something that actually has to be done. Well, how
many convictions they get, I don't know, but it has
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to be done. I have to. I have to go
back also and look at why they got the Pulitzer
Prize for reporting on this. It's funny they say that.
They say they would give it, gave it to them
because they were deeply sourced and relentlessly reported. That was
That was the reason they gave those policerprizes to those
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people who were put on Russia, on the Russia Gate thing.
And then the whole thing was so rich. I mean,
how big was it? How much did extended to the media.
And the other thing is that you brought up before,
Why was Sorrows involved in this? They go they go
after Musk for getting involved in government, but here you
see that source is deeply involved. He should be you know,
you should look into him too. What was he getting
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involved in these things too? For they they've got to
go after him. They've got to go after everybody, and uh,
and we got to also remember that Russia Gate, this
whole thing was responsible for Biden's win. Why because they
used the whole Russia collusion thing and disinformation thing to
stifle the laptop So it just kept going on and
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on and on. The thing had legs. They didn't get Hillary,
but they got Biden. And one thing Biden didn't do,
he didn't do. He didn't use the auto pen on
all these people. So they're right for conviction, they're right
for being put on trial. So there's a lot of
good stuff there. They just have to jump on it.
I don't see how considering how much many of the
Trump voters know about this or informed about this and
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really want this to happen and actually have been disgraced,
And some of you were reading something talking about something
before how people were just disgraced because they were pleading
Trump's innocence and the innocence of the people who who
did get convicted and had lost friends, had and were
called all kinds of names and we're out it and
all kinds of other things for even taking Trump's side
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during the whole administration. This has to no, this has
to be done.
Speaker 4 (25:38):
Don't you do.
Speaker 3 (25:39):
It has to be done, period, right.
Speaker 1 (25:41):
Oh I agree, Lou, I mean it has to be done.
I'm with you, but you know, has to be and
will be are two different things, right, and we've been
very disappointed over I'm not trying to be a Debbie Downer.
I mean, you know me, I'm look, I'm all about
charging the hill. To me, that's my life. My life
is a charging the hill. So you know, to me,
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I'm saying, let's do it. I'm just I'm being honest.
I look at PAMBONDI, I look at cash Betel, I
look at Dan Bongino. I don't know, man, you know
what I mean, Lou, Look, and you're making brilliant points.
I mean, they went, they gutted Nixon's administration. How many
people went to jail. It was unbelievable. And you're right,
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had Ford not pardon Nixon, they would have indicted him. Hell,
remember they were gunning for Reagan over a wrong contra.
The Democrats were talking impeachment. They just didn't have the votes,
and Reagan was just so freaking popular, but they were
openly saying impeach and arrest they wanted. Remember, they were
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gunning for George w. Bush. So, and they got Trump.
They arrested Trump four times. So what I'm saying is,
how come it's only Democrats that can put people in
how come only Democrats can go after former presidents? What
we can't? So no, I'm sorry. And the evidence here
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is so irrefutable, it's so incontrovertible, and frankly, it's so
shocking and disgusting. So you're right, arrests have to be made. Now. Look,
you can backdoor into it. You know, if Pam Bondi's
I don't know why, but if she's nervous, okay, go
after Andy McCabe. He'll flip on coll Mey. Collmy will
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definitely flip. I think that Tim in South Carolina is
completely right. Call Mey is nervous. Clappers already lawyered up,
he's petrified. Brannan now is really scared. So what I'm
saying is you can work from the bottom up. I mean,
you've got I don't know how much more evidence. Seriously,
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I mean, you've got Hillary when you were dead to rights,
we've got her dead to rights. But if you want
even further cooper cooperation, and you say okay, Clapper said no,
it came from her. We lied. She told us how
to lie. We lied. We framed the president. Brennan, We
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framed the president, you know, President Trump? Call me? Yeah, no,
we framed them. It was all at the best of Hillary. Okay,
if that's what you need, but start arresting somebody. Start.
If you don't want to go for McCabe, go for
Straw and Lisa Page. They'll give you McCabe. Mccab will
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give you. Call me, call me, You'll give you Clapper.
Clapper will give you Brennan. In other words, again, I
don't want to overdo the football analogy. Guys. Let's play offense,
Let's play defense. Let's run the ball, let's throw the ball,
let's tackle. Let's let's play to win, and maybe the
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Cleveland Browns will win the Super Bowl. Ah do you
guys ever think of that? Lou Thank you very much,
my friend. Okay, eight ish, not quite eight o'clock, just
a little bit over, but close enough. You know what
that means. Cooner's Call Log Collar of the Week.
Speaker 6 (29:21):
It's time for Cooners Call Log, where we showcase our
favorite color from the week.
Speaker 1 (29:27):
I can hear you, can you hear me?
Speaker 5 (29:30):
A beautiful blonde? Girl in a pair of Jean's smoking
hot rock in them. People love that. The very fundamental
nature of the human being is to be drawn to
something like that. It's no more, it's no less. It's
how human beings are hardwired. And it's also a beautiful thing.
And there are just some women that are just so angry,
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so bitter, so negative, so uptight that they overanalyze everything
and make it sinister because they don't approve or they
feel they don't measure up. And women are especially vicious
to other women. I worked at a place once and
there was a really beautiful woman, nice figure, she was lovely,
and the women hated her because they were all jealous
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of her, you know, and it's like, you know, she's
got it, celebrator, you got it, babe, let it go.
But no, now they had to bring her down. They
had to tear her down, they had to make her miserable.
I've seen it. That's just it was vicious. The term
mean girl's, Jeff, this is what it is. Oh yeah,
it's the same way that like other people is like,
bully somebody and tear them down because they're trying to
draw an indirect comparison to themselves to show how much
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superior they are by ripping somebody else apart. It's the
same deal, and I think it's a case of this.
There's no fascism, there's no neo Nazism. People are hardwired
to like attractive people. It's the way that our species progresses.
Speaker 6 (31:09):
Be here every weekday on the Cooner Report between six
and ten am, and next week it could be you
on Cooner's call log.
Speaker 1 (31:17):
Please don't be a stranger call again. You know what
I love is that there's a coterie of regular callers, right,
best callers, as I say, always in the business, best
callers in the business. Natalie is one of those regular callers.
And to see her now, you know, finally get caller
of the week, it's great. Honestly it's great because she
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there's so many calls that she's made over the years.
I'm like, that's a real contender for Caller of the week.
And Natalie, congratulations because you deserve it, you really do.
Caller of the Week. Okay, very quickly, This is from
Mark on Messenger and I think he makes an absolutely
brilliant point. Ye not for nothing, but if nobody is
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held accountable or indicted or arrested for these major crimes
against our country about a presidential candidate and then a
sitting president. What does that tell the citizens of this
country and the rest of the world for that matter,
about the United States. Well, you know, and just because
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Mark has more to say, but that is so true.
You know, for them to have pulled this off, they
had to spy on Trump's campaign. That was one of
the reasons why they ordered the spying on Trump's campaign.
They went to the FISA Court and said, this guy's
an agent of Russia, and we believe he's got Russian
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collaborators Ala carter Page and others working on his campaign.
When they knew, by the way, that carter Page was
secretly working for the SEA. He wasn't a KGB or FSB,
he wasn't a Russian intelligence asset, he was one of
our own. And yet they knowingly lied to the PAISA
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Court to spy on carter Page and by extension, to
spy on Trump and his campaign. So they were literally
spying not just on the rivals campaign but then and
by the way, what was the Watergate breaking just very
quick So everyone understands, yes, it was a third rate burglary,
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but the supposed this was the crime, right, it wasn't.
Just the cover up is that they then bugged the
DNC headquarters, right. They committed the burglary at the Watergate Hotel,
which is where the DNC was headquarters during the election
campaign Nixon versus McGovern in nineteen seventy two, and they
bugged the DNC so they could listen in. So they
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were basically spying on their rivals presidential campaign. That's why
the media went, you know, ballistic, The Democrats went ballistic,
and then Nixon got ensnared in the cover up. But
the point is the thought of spying on a presidential campaign,
that's you're gone, you have to step down from office.
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It's and it's not just that it was impeachable. They
had the votes to remove Nixon. That's why Nixon resigned.
Now what they did against Trump, they didn't just spy
on a rival presidential candidate and campaign ala Watergate. They
then spied on a sitting president of the United States.
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That's why I keep saying, this makes Watergate look like
a freaking Sunday picnic. So you know, Mark is completely right.
The world is going to see this that previous administration
Obama spied on his rival and then spied on the
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after his rival became president, spied on both the campaign
and then the actual president. And the country's gonna say,
and you guys are gonna lecture us about democracy. You're
gonna lecture us about being a constitutional republic. You're gonna
lecture us how we should run our internal affairs. By
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the way, if another country just I'm stating a fact, okay,
and we have a lot of listeners around the world,
A lot of them, okay, those of you in the
Middle East, those of you in Eastern Europe, those of you,
I don't know why. Brazil. We got a lot of
listeners in Brazil. Love you, Brazil. I don't know why,
but thank you. Let me ask all of you this.
If one of your countries was caught having this scandal, okay,
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that a president had spied on his rival, then spied
the order of the intelligence services to spy on this
successor the president, and had used the intelligence agencies to
frame that person to implement a coup, our State Department
would be imposing sanctions on your country, Am I wrong?
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We would be sanctioning you if you guys had done
what we did Am I wrong? Am I wrong? And
I'm not wrong? And you know I'm not wrong. So literally,
the world is going to look at us and say,
not only are you guys a bunch of hypocrites, but
by your standards, forget Trump's tariffs, we should be sanctioning you.
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Mark then goes on to say, and this is, as
they say, the coup de grasse, the final nail in
the coffin. I think he makes a brilliant point, Jeff.
They also meaning Bondie and Patel and the DOJ and
the FBI should arrest someone involved in this seditious conspiracy
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so that then the media will report it like crazy
because they will have no choice. See that's another reason
why I keep pushing them make a freaking arrest. At
this point, I don't care they're all guilty. I'm not
asking you to go after innocent people, which is what
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they did to us. I'm asking you these people are
guilty as sin. I'm saying, take anybody why, because now
they're ignoring this massive declassification of the Durham appendix. They're
trying to cover up for Hillary. They're trying to ignore
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all of these declassification bombshells. That Tolci Gabbard is now unleashed,
that she's now revealed, because they're trying to cover up
for the dear letter. Because ultimately the media is trying
to cover up for themselves, because they're directly now complicit
tied to this seditious conspiracy. They light about Trump, they
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willingly light about Trump. They played their part in this
seditious reason in this treason is conspiracy. So in a
way they have to protect themselves. You arrest people, they
will have no choice but to cover the story, and
then they've gotten nowhere to run. Julie in Boston. Thanks
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for holding Julie, and welcome.
Speaker 4 (38:33):
I just have three quick statements.
Speaker 1 (38:35):
Yes, number one, what happened to.
Speaker 7 (38:37):
The phrase lead by example? Number two, no one's going
to jail. I think you should have a C on
your pull that neither will happen. And number three, I
think those liberal media outlets should all have to make retractions,
pay restitution, and Tolty Gabber gets.
Speaker 4 (38:58):
To decide where the money goes.
Speaker 3 (39:00):
H Those are my thoughts.
Speaker 1 (39:03):
I like him. I sadly I think be on your
second point, you may be right. That's my big fear