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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight.
John Ian Dunstable, Thanks for holding John, and welcome.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
Hi Jeff, thanks for taking my car my pleasure.
Speaker 3 (00:13):
John.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
This is now, this is this is really eaten eating
at me. This, this murder of this of this young
man and his family. But Jeff, is this the spot
that makes the change? I doubt it. Jeff Bongino talks
big and tough, but he does nothing. He should be
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cleaning out the garbage in the government. He should be
starting with to clean out the garbage in the government.
And such as Gland would shoot to kill a former
President Schumer, threatening the Supreme Court. They were threats, Jeff,
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and he's talking. I saw him on Newsmacks last night
talking that threats won't be tolerated. He's so full of crap, Jeff.
They're all full of crap. Aoc another one my seeing
Waters that woman there telling people get in their face.
They're telling these people to do what they're doing, and
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they believe that they're what they're doing is right, Jeff.
We need arrest and convictions, Jeff, to stop this, and
nothing is They're not happening, Jeff. Our own government is
behind all this. And I don't think anything is going
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to happen, Jeff. I have I mean, is too much.
Is too much brainwashing of our young people, and even
our older people. People in their sixties, I mean and older,
they're they're totally brainwashed. I was in a restaurant, Jeff,
up in the amshare and I had a Trump shirt on,
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and I had a woman and her husband was sitting
a couple of tables over, and she spouted out to
me that I should bleach my shirt. That's how sick.
And they weren't young.
Speaker 3 (02:15):
Jeff, they were retired people. That's how sick these people are.
And if they make the rest Jeff, and convictions, these
people will stop because they're cowards, Jeff.
Speaker 2 (02:29):
They're not tough. That maggot that shot that young man,
he should be hard tied and put in a barrel
of acid. He should be put in it slow to
show what will happen to you if you attack American citizens.
We fought for communism, Jeff, and that's what's happening to
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our country, Jeff. We're going into communism and it's extremely scary, Jeff.
Don't I'm done. Life is I'm old, and my life
is coming to an end, Jeff, But I fear for
your children. I fear for you, and I mean, we
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live in a sick society. And President Trump, if you're listening,
I don't know why you want to go to England,
to the UK. That's the perfect place for someone to
take you out. Worry about the United States of America,
President Trump. Stay here where you can somewhat be protected.
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Your own people are out to get you. Your own
government is out to kill you. And Jeff, I'm floored.
I couldn't even call. I'm so mad.
Speaker 1 (03:46):
No, I got to hear that. Look, John, I got
to tell you the last the last almost week now
very difficult, really very difficult. I notice sounds strange. But
for me anyway, and I think for many it almost
sounds like a death in the family. It really feels
like that. I mean, I didn't know Charlie Kirk. Mean,
I'm not saying I knew him. I didn't. He wasn't
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a friend of mine, he wasn't an acquaintance. I just
what they did to him was so wrong. And he
was just such a kind, decent human being, he really was.
And he was so charitable and very smart, a brilliant debater,
but always open to discourse, agree to disagree, go to
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college campuses. He never mocked people, he never ridiculed people.
He treated them with utmost respect. And they gunned him
down because he believed in free speech. To be more accurate,
wasn't even free speech. They gunned him down because he
was a threat to their power, because he went on
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college campuses and he was able to persuade through his ideas,
through his oratory sloquence, through his arguments that what their
professors were teaching them was a pack of lies, that
Marxism is one massive lie, that the Democratic Party has
been an absolute disaster and a failure, and that liberalism
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today is really just another form of communism, and like
communism it is, it is destined to collapse. It's a
road to nowhere. And he was persuading millions of college students.
He was almost a one man wrecking crew when it
came to taking on the indoctrination and the brainwashing that
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takes place on so many college campuses. So he was
a threat to the left's power, and that's why they
killed him. And you're right, it's not going to stop
if we don't start speaking out now and arresting people
and standing up to this growing domestic terrorism which is
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now in our midst It's only going to get worse.
And look just almost like on queue to put you know,
just to put the cherry on the Sunday to show
you how accurate you are. This story went viral. Listen
to this. Okay, Texas Tech. Down in Lubak, Texas, there
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is a female student Lubbock, Texas, My bad, Lubbock, Texas,
a black female student. She's eighteen years old. And there
was a vigil, a memorial for Charlie Kirk that some
of the students attended. Now I want you to understand this.
They're going there to honor Charlie Kirk. They're peacefully holding
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they're holding candles, they have a few signs, remember Charlie,
We love Charlie. Charlie Rest in peace. And this woman
goes and completely dis ups the memorial and you're not
gonna believe what she ends up doing and what she
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ends up saying. Six one seven two six six sixty
eight sixty eight is the number. Okay, So, Texas Tech University,
like many other college campuses, you have students who are
mourning the death the assassination, the murder of Charlie Kirk.
And so I want to stress this, it couldn't be
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more peaceful. You have some young college students, they're holding candles,
Others are holding a few signs, you know, rest in peace,
Charlie Kirk or something like this. And there's an elderly veteran.
There's apparently a young mother with several children. So it's
a group of people out of the blue. An eighteen
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year old black female student attends Texas Tech starts disrupting
the memorial, yelling, scream shouting profanities. She then apparently pushes
and shoves the elderly veteran. She then pushes and shoves
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the mother, the young mother with her children, and this
is what starts to come out of her mouth. Roll
cut fifteen a mic. You're so you're so brave, You're
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so brave. She started saying, hah, your homie dead, you know,
f F. I can't say at the F bomb F
you're homie dead. If you're homie dead, she's she's she's
dancing on his grave and she's taunting him like like
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I don't like her team just won the Super Bowl, seriously,
like yeah, yeahha ya what we beat you ha take
that a ya yai. Now, because this happened in Texas,
Governor Abbott came out and you know, f as he
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put it on social media, fa fo f around, you're
gonna find out not only has she been expelled from
Texas Tech, but she got arrested for battery and disorderly
conduct and resisting arrest. So she may even end up
going to jail or at a bare minimum, she's gonna
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get a criminal record. But that's what started, that's what
needs to start happening. If you're gonna behave like a
freaking barbarian and a savage, and if you you know,
if you're gonna start celebrating murder of an innocent man,
you have no business being on a college campus, none whatsoever.
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Expel them on spot, on the spot, and you lay
a hand on anybody, you lay a finger on anybody,
you touch the hair on anyone's head, arrest him enough, agree, disagree?
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight.
Tim in South Carolina, thanks for holding Tim and welcome.
Speaker 4 (10:25):
Hi Jeff, and good morning, And like many others, I
hope you're feeling better.
Speaker 2 (10:30):
I I pray for you, Thank you, thank you, injury.
Speaker 4 (10:35):
I just wanted to nominate John, your previous caller from
a few minutes ago, for Caller of the week.
Speaker 2 (10:42):
He he, he has.
Speaker 4 (10:44):
Been echoing, as you know, my words for the for
the past how many years now. On a previous call,
I mentioned to you that his presidency is a failure
if he doesn't make arrest again. Piggyback on John here
at the caller, Jeff, this country needs to be saved.
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This tragedy last week has wounded the other side. They're
taking massive hits. It's a situation we wish that did
not happen. I think they're reeling right now. The other side,
I think they're bleeding. This is a perfect time to
pounce and let's round these people up, as Johnson, round
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these people up, let's make these arrests.
Speaker 2 (11:32):
You have Bongino again.
Speaker 4 (11:33):
He's going on television last night. How many times are
these people going to go on television with we got him,
we got him, we got them. I don't want to
hear we got him anymore.
Speaker 5 (11:41):
I want to.
Speaker 4 (11:43):
Please guys, gals, Pam Cash, Let's get this done. He
can be the greatest president of all time.
Speaker 1 (11:52):
Jeff, tim you took the words right out of my mouth.
I think this is a turning point. Pardoned the pond,
but it is. And he's look, he's got now he's
at a fork in the road. Okay, let's let's let's
let's put our cards on the table. As the Germans
would say, this is where the country is right now.
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We're at a fork in the road. Now we can
only go in two directions. Either he follows through and
really wages a crackdown, a serious crackdown on left wing
domestic terrorism. And I'm talking you're right. Organizations are dismantled,
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people go to jail, people are arrested. George Sorows finally
gets what's coming to him and his son. In other words,
we really start to go after them and take back
power before it's too late, or I'm telling you we
are now going to slide towards a civil war. I'm
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sorry to put it this bluntly, but that's where we are.
You cannot coexist with communists, you can't. You cannot. Look
Elon Musk is saying it. I mean, Elon Musk is
no bomb thrower. You cannot coexist with evil lunatics who champion,
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celebrate and glorify and call for the murder of their opponents.
You can't. You're living in a fantasy if you think
you can. So you can't let them get away with
this political assassination. You can't because then you're guaranteeing it's
only going to get worse. And listen, look, we're forgetting
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one thing. I said it a couple of days ago,
but people are already forgetting. We're already I hate to
say it, but it's true. In a halfway civil war,
a one way civil war, the left has already been
fighting it. That's what they're doing. Now. We're holding back.
We're holding back with the backbone of this country. We're
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Middle America. We know the stakes, we know what happens
if this becomes a full out shooting war. But my
concern is if they keep killing our side, if they
keep killing one, you know, one influencer after another, one
voice after another, God forbid, they should succeed and and
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and you know, go in their in their determination to
take out Trump, people on our side are going to respond.
I'm sorry, I don't want it to happen, but it's
gonna happen. And then forget it all hell is going
to break loose. So either we're gonna slide towards a
civil war, or we're gonna finally stand up, root out
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and destroy the radical left. It's a look I to me,
the analogy is cancer. We've got a cancer. Now, with cancer,
you've got two choices. Either you kill the cancer or
the cancer kills you. There's no third option. And so
what I'm hoping, and this is our way out, is
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if we all follow in Charlie's footsteps, if we all
become like Charlie Kirk, all of us, and we all
start to speak out, and we all no longer say,
we will no longer be bullied, we will no longer
be intimidated, we will no longer look the other way.
And Miller follows through, and Trump follows through, and it's
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no longer words but its actions. We will be saved.
We will win. But if we continue to retreat as
we have, and we continue to be coward, and we
continue to be silent, and we continue to allow ourselves
to be bullied and intimidated, and we continue to have
all talk, no action. Look, I hate to say it,
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but I'm gonna be like I'm in the confessional. I
swear to God. I look at Pam Bondi and I'm like,
she's just auditioning for a gig on Fox. I look
at Dan Bongino and Cash Ptel and I'm thinking, No,
they're looking for a big payout down the road. That's
why they're always on television. They're looking for big, best
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selling books, even bigger media gigs. Like this is like
a career enhancer, a resume builder. That's not what we
need now. This is a crisis. Crisis calls for character
and leadership. Now, if you're not up for it, which
is fine, step aside and let somebody who will lead
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and who does have the character and the leadership. So
I'm with you all the way. Tim It's now time
not just to talk to talk. You got to walk
the walk. And if we don't, this is it. Trump's
presidency is make it or break it. Either it'll be
a failure or it's going to be the greatest presidency
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we've ever had. Just very quickly, I need to say this.
I really want to thank the callers. I know I
thank all of you periodically, but your passion, your raw authenticity,
how you wear your heart on your sleeve, It's not
just the intelligence and the quality of the calls. It's
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the love that so many of you have for our
country and how you're willing to be so honest about
what you think about the President, what you think about
our country and what's happening right now. You make this
a very special show. You really do so. Again, I
want to thank you from the bottom of my heart.
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You know, I love you. I love you in a
non sexual way. Okay, let's go to Caroline in New Hampshire.
Thanks for holding Caroline, and welcome.
Speaker 2 (17:55):
Hi, Jef, Hi Carolyn.
Speaker 5 (17:58):
I love your show. I love I love hearing people's opinions.
Speaker 2 (18:01):
And it's really what it's just so special about America
is that we can express thank you.
Speaker 1 (18:09):
Caroline. Can you just hold on one second? You you
you sound like this, like you're a robot, you know.
So we're going to try to fix that that connection. Uh,
they speak what I love about the callers. It's always
from the heart, and I think that's what makes every
call just so a riveting and be so special. Please
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did we fix the connection? Caroline? Do we have you?
Speaker 2 (18:33):
Okay?
Speaker 1 (18:34):
Is that all you're coming in loud? You sound like
a normal person. Go ahead, Carol.
Speaker 5 (18:39):
So I just want to say though, that as much
as this has been one of the worst moments of
this country, this is a time of raw emotion, and
I think on both sides actually, I think a lot
of people on the left side are also horrified that
this has happened. But this country has gone through many,
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many trials and tribulations. You know, the Civil War where
families were shooting each other and fighting against each other
for many different reasons, Lincoln being shot, Kennedy being shot
in front of our eyes, RFK Junior being shot, the
Vietnam War where people were fighting against each other horribly,
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World War Two. There were communists in World War who
were speaking out for communism. So this country has seen
these trials and tribulations. But I just wanted to speak
out for the Constitution itself and that very very very
special First Amendment, that no matter what we have gone through,
we have never touched that Amendment, and that it is
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a God given right no matter what, to always be
able to speak our peace because this may also turn
back on our side again on their side of But
the one thing that I think that even Charlie Kirk
and I didn't listen too much to him. But I
was very much aware of him and what he did,
and I liked him very much. He was a very good,
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decent man. But we haven't even buried this young man
yet and mourned him and let his family mourn him.
And we have to let these emotions settle first.
Speaker 2 (20:21):
It's just raw.
Speaker 5 (20:22):
And I just want to defend our constitution because I
think that's still what if someone else was shot. I
think that's what he would still say, is that we
still have to defend this beautiful piece of paper, that
all this is what makes America great, and we're trying
to make America great again. And to just think for
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a minute, our emotions can stop us from thinking, and
to just sit back and take a breath and mourn
a beautiful person that has just wrongfully been shot. And
that's just all I wanted to say, Carolina.
Speaker 1 (20:58):
Very moving and very powerful, and to me, Charlie Kirk
died for the Constitution. You know that was one of
the powerful arguments he would make on college campuses, is
that all of these Marxist professors would belittle the Constitution
seek it. They openly said, we need to overthrow the Constitution,
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destroy the Constitution, that this was a constitution built by
quote unquote dead white men, many of whom were slaveholders.
So they denigrated it, they disparaged it. And Charlie's point was,
this is the greatest document for human freedom and personal
liberty in the history of the world, and that the
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First Amendment was the cradle of the Constitution. I know
the Second Amendment and others are very important, but the freedom,
you know, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of assembly,
freedom of the press, freedom of expression, freedom of a
you know, freedom to think what you want to think
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and believe what you want to believe. To me, that's
the essence of America, the essence of our republic. And
this is what the radical left now is at war with.
And that's why the tragedy is. Think about it, of
all places, a college campus, a college where you're supposed
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to have peaceful, open, civil discourse, where you're supposed to
have freedom to debate, freedom to disagree, the collision of ideas,
free speech, and they killed him for that, for his ideas.
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It's a war on everything that is good, decent, and
holy about the United States.