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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Okay, I have to say just again,
like I'm in the confessional, to be brually honest with
all of you. There is something very sweet about Bolton
being indicted. In other words, what you know, what goes
around comes around, or as they say, karma is a bee.

(00:23):
Now why because no one made a bigger deal than
the Walrus when they raided marl Lago over allegations that
Trump mishandled classified information. And by the way, even then,
they didn't say he transmitted it to people, that he
was emailing it, that it was hacked. No, they were

(00:46):
just saying, well he had it in his basement, or
they were in boxes, that they should have been better secured,
or whatever the argument they made. And even then Bolton
loved it. When the FBI stormed marrow Lago, he was
egging Merrick Garland and Joe Biden on listen now to

(01:07):
the Walrus. This is John Bolton on US Nation January
twenty twenty three about mishandling classified documents, lecturing everybody, just
don't do it. Don't do it. Roll cut nine, Mike.

Speaker 2 (01:31):
It sets a bad example for the thousands of other
people in the federal bureaucracy who have security clearances, because
if the people at the top can be casual about
it and then get away with it, that is not
a good lesson to teach.

Speaker 1 (01:45):
Now, you phony, you fraud, you, you disgusting deep state hypocrite.
So Mike, do me a favor plate. Again, there's this
guy on his soapbox holier than thou, Right, this is
after the raid on mar A Lago. Oh, people at
the top that have to set an example. Oh my god,

(02:07):
the whole federal bureaucracy. Well, if the president then is
in a circle, if they can't keep classified information, then
the whole system breaks down. Roll cut nine a mic
roll it again.

Speaker 2 (02:22):
It sets a bad example for the thousands of other
people in the federal bureaucracy who have security clearances, because
if the people at the top can be casual about
it and then get away with it, that is not
a good lesson to teach.

Speaker 1 (02:36):
Yeah, as he was doing it, as he did it,
and as he was doing it, so the very thing
he's condemning is what he did. Is what he did.
And you know, a Trump was president, so he can
have any classified documents that he want. He's the one
that declassifies. But let that go, Okay, just let that

(02:59):
one go. He wasn't using it to buy, you know,
to pat his memoir for a best selling book, to
make millions and millions of dollars like this guy did.
And he's going on about all that's such a terrible
example as he did it. You disgusting phony, you phony,

(03:21):
you fraud you Now listen to him. This is Bolton
the Walrus. Oh my god, he was. He was ecstatic.
I thought he was going to start dancing on the set.
This is Bolton on CNN. CNN. Literally he's he's gleeful.
He's taking glee in the wake of the Marralogo raid,

(03:42):
Roll cut nine a Mike.

Speaker 3 (03:47):
To speculate on motive other than that he liked cool things.
He saw things that he so he wanted to take them.
That he was pretty much able to take them, and
not just unclassified information matters on all kinds of things
that crossed his desk. Some days he liked to eat
a lot of French fries. Some days he took classified documents.

Speaker 2 (04:06):
He wanted them.

Speaker 3 (04:07):
Why did he want them? Because he could get them?

Speaker 1 (04:09):
Yeah, what about you? I'm just saying, did you get them?
Did you take them just because you could get them?
I'm just curious, so our weapons of mass destruction program
when you were downloading all of that for the hell
of it. I'm just asking our latest missile systems for
the hell of it, just because it's fun. One day

(04:30):
it was French fries. The next day, you're just going
to download this and send it to your wife and
daughter for your memoir. I'm I'm just saying our spy
network in Iran that the Iranians hacked into because you
put it on your freaking AOL account, you loser? You
tell me? Was that one day at cheeseburger and then

(04:51):
the next day? Ah, let me just download it for
the hell of it. That's why I'm sorry. But man,
is this guy I have it coming? He really has
it coming. Now, let me ask all of you this,
Does Bolton deserve to be indicted in my view? One
thousand percent? Should he spend the rest of his life

(05:13):
in jail? One thousand percent? So please don't misunderstand me,
but do many of you feel that this is like
low hanging fruit that ultimately indicting Bolton is still small potatoes.
It's good call me. He's been indicted to Leticia James obviously,
Now Bolton, you know some of these deep state criminals

(05:37):
are finally being held accountable, but are you would you
like to see them go after some of the much
bigger fish, John Brennan, Clapper, obviously, the Hilda Beast, Hillary Clinton,
Susan Rice, Valerie Jarrett, those that were directly involved in

(05:59):
trying to frame Donald Trump during the Russia collusion hoax
and then illegally spied on his campaign and then on
his presidency. And many of you are making the point,
Jeff saying, Jeff, they will never indict Hillary because if
you indict Hillary, then that opens it all up towards Obama.

(06:21):
You indict Hillary, and that op that all paths then
lead to the dear Leader. Jeff Cooner, Boston's bulldozer six
one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight is
the number. Okay, just very very quickly listen now to
Jonathan Turley. He is a law professor at George Washington University,

(06:45):
a longtime legal analyst as well writes a column for
the New York Post. And this is what he said
about the Bolton indictment eighteen charges and he goes, look,
I used to be a defense attorney, and they're going
to try to argue Abby Lowell is Bolton's lawyer, Well,
this is malicious prosecution. Trump is just trying to be vindictive.

(07:07):
He wants to get back at Bolton because Bolton betrayed him,
wrote the best selling memoir that book, and he turned
on Trump and attacked him as his former national security advisor.
But there's only two questions that the jury is going
to be asked to answer, and on both of those questions,

(07:29):
Bolton is guilty. Roll cut eight.

Speaker 4 (07:33):
Mike, a longtime criminal defense attorney, I got to tell
you eighteen counts of this kind really concentrates the mind
because the jurors tend to look at this as a
very simple question did he have classified information? Did he
mishandle it? And two arguments will not work in that courtroom.

(07:54):
One is that this is all old classified information. It
doesn't matter if it's old or brand new. If it's
still classified, you violate the statute. The other argument is
that everyone does this, that this is as Abby said,
everyone has diaries. Well that's not going to fly either
in that courtroom.

Speaker 1 (08:15):
Well that's and that's Ultimately, what Bolton is going to
try to make that's going to be his last line
of defense, that these were like diary like entries quote unquote,
that's exactly the term that he's using. So he was
downloading all this stuff, by the way, you know, meetings
with foreign leaders, or meetings that Trump had, say with
the dictator of North Korea or Jijinpang or Vladimir Poltin

(08:39):
or and he's just you know, literally, you know, this
is all classified stuff, and you know, you know among
inner circle people where you know, there's only four, five, six, seven,
eight of you in a room. And this guy's then
rushing off to his computer and he's, you know, just
writing everything down on what was said, what was not said,

(09:02):
you know, what Putin said, what Trump said. And then
he's also grabbing documents, highly classified documents. And his argument is, well,
I was just creating like my own diary. Well yeah,
but that's not you just you know, writing down your
thoughts at home. That's you breaching the Espionage Act. That's

(09:24):
you literally breaching top secret classified not just information, but
top secret classified settings and meetings. So he's going to
try to make that argument. I'm telling you it's not
gonna fly. And look on the two key questions. Did

(09:45):
he have classified information? Yes? Did he mishandle classified information? Yes? Guilty, guilty.
I mean, in the end, it's a very simple, straightforward case.
Seven two six, six, sixty eight sixty eight. Agree, disagree.

(10:06):
Lou in Rhode Island. Thanks for holding Lou and welcome.

Speaker 5 (10:11):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (10:12):
How are you doing, Jeff? Very good? How were you,
Lou good? I remember this is so that's a strange
situation because I remember years ago, back in the Bush administration.
Uh Bolton was like public enemy number one to the
Democrats and the bulls. Remember, oh yes, I mean he
was a constant critic of Obama and his ba Obama's policies.

(10:32):
And then when he was on your show, he used
to come I dis agree with him because he was
absolutely right about about Obama and but you know, his
foreign policy, you know, swayed away from what Donald Trump.

Speaker 1 (10:44):
I wanted to do.

Speaker 6 (10:45):
And as a matter of fact, you know, I want
to veer away just for a second on this as
we talked about last week, and it all goes back
to Komy, because if Komy hadn't got together with a
cabal with Obama and and and all those other people
wouldn't even have been there because Komi was the one

(11:06):
who got got rid of Michael Flynn. Remember Flynn would
have been the security advisor. Then he would have stayed
the security advisor.

Speaker 1 (11:13):
That's right, That's right.

Speaker 6 (11:16):
And then I'm going to another direction here. A little
bit is that uh Bolden was a criticis was a
criticized Trump's policies in Afghanistan, and he also criticized Pump's
Trump's policies in Russia. Right, So then he goes over
to the other side and helps tries to help Biden

(11:38):
get elected. And look what happens to Afghanistan, Look what
happens to Ukraine. I mean, you know, that's the thing
that really bothers me the most is that not only
did he did he you know, you know you've become
a be a good soldier. You let go just be
quiet and sit, you know, and then and just be
a good soldier. No, he has to go over to
the other side completely and help the other side win.

(12:00):
And look what happens to our foreign policy then, and
look what happens to our security then? And then and
not only that he goes over and when Trump as
you pointed out, was rated in mar A Lago. Uh,
he goes he's cheering that. He's cheering that raid where
they came in with guns. He's cheering that raid. So

(12:21):
I mean, you know, yeah, he does deserve what's happening
to him. Whether he's going to get convicted or not
is another story. I think one of his biggest cases
now is that he is backed by the liberals, and
the Liberals are pushing this no Kings thing, and then
it's all retribution and maybe he'll get swept. He'll get
swept in with all that kind of crap.

Speaker 1 (12:37):
You nailed that. That's my fear. No, Lou, you nailed it.
That's my fear. There's going to be a big No
King's rally here and by the way, in Boston, but
it's going to be all across the country. Michelle wou
by the way, is going to lead that No King's
rally tomorrow if you can believe it. So, And as
I pointed out on X yesterday to show you how
ridiculous the whole thing is, and again I don't want

(12:59):
to get too off topic, but if Trump was really
a king, there wouldn't be a rally to begin with
the fact that they're holding the rally tomorrow across the
whole country shows that he's not a king. Never mind
the fact. Do you think a king allows opposition rallies?

Speaker 7 (13:18):
No?

Speaker 1 (13:19):
By the way, do you think a king would allow
the opposition party to shut down the entire government?

Speaker 4 (13:24):
No?

Speaker 1 (13:26):
The king rules by decree. The king says, no, you're
going to keep the government open. I command it.

Speaker 6 (13:32):
No.

Speaker 1 (13:33):
What you think we could have held rallies, peaceful rallies
against King George the Third, No, that's why our people
had to pick up guns and fight a revolution. So,
I mean, they're so stupid. Honestly, it's it's really it's
mind boggling. But I don't want to get too distracted.
I want to go back to Bolton because I think

(13:53):
you put your finger on something. He didn't just leave
the administration. Remember, he was fired, and I remember exactly
why he was fired, and Trump was livid with him,
and I don't blame him. And that's when he realized
Bolton is not just a contrarian. He's not just someone

(14:13):
who disagrees with me. He's a mole. He's a fifth columnist.
He came in to blow up my administration, at least
on the foreign policy national security front, if you remember everybody. I,
in fact, I thought it was funny. I thought it
was actually very funny and very well done. Where Trump

(14:36):
meets with a little rocketman Kim Jung un, the dictator
of North Korea, and they really want him to give
up his nuclear weapons program and so and Kim, as
you know, has a real pension for partying. He loves
the booze, he loves the drugs. But he's got one weakness,

(14:56):
in particular blonde European w women, and in particular blonde
women from Ascetan. He's got a thing for blonde Swedish
girls in their twenties. They fly him in from Stockholm
to Pyongyang. I think it was it twice a week.

(15:16):
You can set your watch to it, okay, and it's
just one prostitute or call girl or model or whatever
after another. So they lay out this video presentation. I
thought it was funny the way they did it, because
I thought it was so well cleverly done, where they're saying,
look at the beach, is Kim, this is what you

(15:37):
could have if you just give up your nuclear weapons.
Look at you on this boat. Look at these hotels
and look at and it's just women, blonde women in
bikinis running on the beach. And they're like, Kim, you
like that? You want that? Uh you want it? And
he's like yeah, yeah, oh yeah, I really want it.

(15:58):
All you gotta do, man, is you know, give up
your nukes. So you know, it's basically they're it's psychological warfare.
They're trying to manipulate him now, and I thought it
was very well done. What does Bolton do? He walks
in and meets Kim Jung on six one seven two
six six sixty eight sixty eight is the number? Okay,

(16:20):
just super super quick, just to make a put an
exclamation point on what I was saying before the break,
what God Bolton fired as National Security Advisor was. You
know they're in North Korea. They're really selling Kim Jung
on the North you know, little rocket man hard on
getting rid of his nuclear weapons. And so they're trying

(16:42):
to entice him economically, culturally, even personally. So they're using
his fetish for Swedish women. They're like, hey, you know
you want Swedish women all over the beach. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
you know you want these beautiful hotels, and you know
this is you want to speedboat Kim. Look at you
with all these blonde women in bikinis. Yeah yeah, you

(17:05):
like that? Yeah yeah yeah. So the charm offensive is working.
The what do you want to call it, the psychological
warfare is working, and so Kim is now saying, let's
talk about it. In other words, he puts his nuclear
program on the table, and who's got to open his

(17:25):
big fat mouth? Bolton and Bolton then directly tells Kim
Jong un to his face, well, you know, if you
agree to give up your nuclear weapons program, we're gonna
do it on the quote unquote Libya model. Now, what
he meant by the Libya model was when Kadaffi agreed

(17:48):
to give up all of his you know WMDs, you know,
his his chemical weapons, his biological weapons, his nuclear weapons program,
the UN was allowed to come in a full, unfettered
access and they took everything. So both in his saying,
you know, you're gonna have to either let us or

(18:10):
the UN come in and take everything. But he knew
exactly what buttons he was pressing because the moment he
mentioned Libya, just the word Libya to Kim Jong un, Right, away,
dictator gives up his weapons and he gets overthrown and

(18:34):
he gets dismembered, he gets killed on the streets. That
was Kadaffi. That was Mohlmark Kadaffi. And everybody in the
room said. The moment Bolton said Libya, little rocketman's head
went back like he kind of shot back a little
bit and like oh, and right away he's like, oh,

(18:56):
they want me to be overthrown. Oh, they want me
to go to way to Kadafi. Remember he's a deeply paranoid,
insecure man, you know, Kim Jong un. So he's thinking, ah, Bolton,
just let it slip. No, they're playing me. They don't
want to keep my regime safe. Because that was the deal.

(19:17):
Trump said, get rid of your nuclear program, we'll lift
all economic sanctions. There'll be a massive investment, and we're
gonna make sure that nobody can attack your regime. In
other words, we'll give you some security guarantees for the
sake of world peace. And even the Chinese were technically
on board, and Bolton blew the whole thing up because

(19:41):
the moment you say, Libya, Kim Jung un is thinking, yeah,
I'll want to end up just like Kadafi dead on
the streets of Pyeongyang. They're gonna tear me limb from
limb in regime change. And he walked away, and the
whole thing, all that work went for nothing. So when
Trump found out, he went ballistic, and I don't blame him.

(20:05):
I absolutely don't blame him. And that's when he said,
this guy's not here to help. This guy is here
to undermine, to blow up my administration. He didn't want
peace with North Korea. I had Kim at the table
almost ready to ink a deal, and this guy sabotaged

(20:27):
it at the last moment. That's why when Trump is
asked about Bolton, he says, he's a bad guy, like
a really bad guy. He was a deep state mole,
that's what he was. And he's been a deep state
mole for much of his career. So to be honest

(20:48):
with you, he has everything coming to him. Agree, disagree.
And by the way, one last point, and this needs
to be said. The defenders of Bolton in the media
now are saying, well, it shows the perils of having
worked for Trump. And then when Trump turns on you

(21:12):
or fires you or dismisses you, or if you leave
his administration, and you criticize him when a tell all book,
He's gonna unleash the Justice Department, weaponize the Justice Department,
and send you to jail. Trump initially was very skeptical
of Bolton. His instincts said, I don't like this guy.

(21:34):
I don't trust this guy. It was Bolton who pursued Trump.
It was Bolton who wanted to be put in as
his National security advisor. It was Bolton who courted Don Junior.
In fact, I have to be careful because I did
promise things in confidentiality. But let me put it to

(21:57):
you this way. Strings were pulled within the Trump family
to reach out to me and say, Jeff Bolton's a
big fan of yours. Would love to be on. We
would love to hear him on. He's a compelling guest,
because we did have him on occasionally before. If you've

(22:18):
been you know, watching, you know, listening to the show
starting from the beginning, occasionally we'd have Bolton on and
he was always, I have to say, very good. For
his critiques of Obama were brilliant. I mean, I'm not
gonna lie now in retrospect and pretend you know that
he was bad when he No. He was very articulate,
very forceful, on point. He was shredding Obama, and the

(22:43):
audience loved him. I always got tremendous feedback. I liked
him in terms of his performance. The audience was like, Jeff,
please get him on more often. This guy's great. You
know what Lou was saying in the previous caller, And
so Trump's people were saying, look, Jeff, we like but
he you know, we like what he says, we like
how he sounds. You know, he would like to be

(23:04):
a regular. He knows. You know, people listen to your show.
The administration listens to your show. And so I'm like, well, okay,
it's a win win. It's a win for the show,
it's a win for the audience, it's a win for
the Trump administration. So everybody wins out of this. He
was pursuing Trump the whole time. And I got to

(23:27):
tell you, it didn't matter where this guy was. I
don't care. He could have been in Kazakhstan, I'm not kidding,
in Hong Kong. He could have been in you name
the country. He hit that Friday hit that to the
second every single week. And I remember at the time,
I said boy, this guy's a really devoted professional. You know,

(23:51):
like usually when you have people who come on as regulars, yeah,
they're good, they're you know, they're they come on time,
and but sometimes they miss a week or they're a
couple of minutes late. For whatever reason. He was never late.
He hit every week, every appearance. I mean, I'm like, wow,
I mean this guy, I mean he's a consummate professional. No,

(24:15):
he was auditioning for Trump. He was auditioning for Trump,
That's what he was doing. And he knew Don Junior
was listening, you know, at the time. He knew that.
You know, people around Trump, Mike Pence would often listen
when he would come on on the show and others,
and Pence lobbied for him hard. Pence lobbied for John

(24:39):
Bolton hard hard. And oftentimes they would take clips of
what he would say on this show and play it
to the president. I mean, you can't play the whole
ten twelve minutes. We'd have him on, and he's the
president of the United States. Every minute of his day
is set out for him, is planned out for him.

(25:00):
But they would say, hey, look at this point, you know,
mister president, wahow, he's saying what we're saying, but even
better than we are. Because when Bolton wants, at least
in his prime, Bolton is a very articulate man. You know,
let's not you know, let's give the devil his due.
Highly smart, very intelligent, very articulate, and so you know,

(25:24):
he could really lay out a case, especially when he
wanted to go after Obama and at the time Trump's enemies,
because Trump had now won and he was in power.
But make no mistake about it, Trump did not pursue Bolton.
Bolton pursued Trump, and the moment he got in he

(25:46):
already started to pilfer classified information. He began to download it,
he began to transmit it. He was already working on
his memoir, and he was already leaking against Trump to
the end the Trump media. And by the way, I
never heard from him again the second he became National

(26:10):
Security Advisor. It's like I fell off the planet. I
dropped off the edge of the world. That's Bolton for you.
He's a little snake in the grass. Okay, eight o'clock,
you know what that means. Cooner's call Log, Caller of

(26:31):
the week.

Speaker 8 (26:36):
It's time for Cooner's call Log. Where we showcase our
favorite color from the week.

Speaker 1 (26:42):
I can hear you, can you hear me? Thanks for
holding Ronnie.

Speaker 5 (26:47):
The reason Democrats have Mumdannie is because the Democrat Party
has become a feminist majority party. When you look at
the candidates they're running, whether it's Kathy Porter or abigail's Berger,
when you look at the squad, when you look at
Nancy Pelosi, when you look at Liz Warren, the leadership
of the Democrat Party is overwhelmingly becoming more and more feminists,

(27:11):
and men like Mamdani are the only kind of quote
unquote men that can pass their feminist litmus test, and
they're never going to win nationally like this, Jeff. When
you look at the No Kings protest this weekend, it's
going to be all women.

Speaker 7 (27:26):
When you look at a lot.

Speaker 5 (27:27):
Of these ice facilities being targeted, it's majority feminist women
that are out there. Because feminists are the only voting
bloc left in the Democrat Party that hasn't been peeled
away by Trump and the Republicans, Whites, Blacks, Hispanics, men
Asians all leaving the party in droves, and the only

(27:50):
holdouts left are radical feminist women Democrats are a feminist
party now, Jeff, change my mind.

Speaker 8 (28:17):
Be here every weekday on the Kooner Report between six
and ten am, and next week it could be you
on Cooner's call log.

Speaker 1 (28:25):
Please don't be a stranger call again. That was a
great call. I gotta tell you that was an absolutely
outstanding call. Uh. And by the way, Ronnie was completely right.
I think that is now the base of the Democratic Party.
And when he said proved me wrong, I was like,
I can't because you're right. Everything you said, it's true.

(28:47):
All right, best audience in the business. Six one, seven two, six,
six sixty eight sixty eight. Bruce in Wooburn. Thanks for
holding Bruce, and welcome Bruce, Buddy. How are I well?

(29:10):
You're gonna be hearing that tomorrow during the No Kings rally, Bruce,
A lot of moonbets are gonna be out tomorrow, not
just in Boston, but across the entire country. They're gonna
be howling against Trump all day, all night tomorrow. Bruce, Bruce,
you've been with us for a very long time. You
remember when Bolton would come on as a regular guest.

(29:33):
Are you shocked that he's been indicted? And do you
think he deserves to go to jail, to go to prison.

Speaker 7 (29:41):
I am the wall rest cuckoo.

Speaker 1 (29:44):
F you, so I take it. Yes, you think you
should go to prison.

Speaker 7 (29:55):
Yeah, well you stole little mites in the ground, the backstabber,
and they're gonna say that swamp Trump's going after him. No,
you know who got him tacked to tell everybody that
was involved with him and the deep stays and what

(30:16):
they have always tried to undermine us in our country.
And and I wanted to call in yesterday because I
was worried. I'm worried about them, the police. I'm worried
about the police. And uh, I'm worried about the police

(30:37):
in New York. I'm really I'm worried about the people
in New York. I'm worried about everything. But this guy,
this guy needs to fry.

Speaker 1 (30:48):
Oh what he did was unspeakable. I mean really, I
agree with you. What Bolton did was uh and especially
if the Iranians, I mean they hacked his email. That's
a fact. There's that's there's no getting around that. But
if they got a hold of all that classified information,
and now it looks increasingly likely like they did, that's unforgivable. Honestly,

(31:09):
it's unforgivable.

Speaker 7 (31:11):
No.

Speaker 1 (31:11):
And look, going back to Mam Donnie just very quickly
because that debate yesterday. I don't know if people saw
it or not, but there's a pivotal moment in yesterday's
New York City mayoral debate where Mam Donni listen to this,
goes after Andrew Cuomo for not his words. This are

(31:34):
mum Donnie's words for not visiting a single mosque during
the ten years when Cuomo was in power as governor.
And he's like, how dare you not go to a
single mosque? And he openly says this. He goes, we
Muslims want to be treated with equality. We want to

(31:55):
be treated with respect. We want to be treated with equity.
And you that you never attended a single mosque is
beyond disgraceful. And when I saw that, I mean it
sent chills down my spine. Hold on, we are not

(32:15):
a Muslim country. What is this now Sharia law? Why
does a governor or a candidate for any office, I
don't care if it's for school board, never mind the
mayor of New York City, Why does that person have
to attend a mosque. By the way, how many synagogues
have you attended? Zoron Mamdani? Tell me how many churches

(32:38):
have you gone to? You phony, you fraud you. But
that's besides the point. Why does Cuomal have to go
visit a mosque? Well, what is this Indonesia? What is
this Iran? Seriously, what is this Saudi Arabia? So we
have to now attend a mosque? That's now the new
litmus test. If you want to be the mayor of

(32:59):
New York or any city, or a governor, or a
senator or a member of Congress. This is creeping Sharia law.
And Mom, Donnie put it on full display last night,
and I'm sorry, but now we have to ask ourselves
as a nation, as a people, is this what we

(33:20):
want for our country where now we slowly become a
Muslim nation where we have to make an obligatory pilgrimage
or visit to a mosque. And if they're going to
insist on this Sharia law is incompatible with the Constitution

(33:41):
of the United States, it is And if these are
the new rules they want to impose, well then I'm sorry.
Then Muslims should not be allowed to hold public office.
In the United States of America period. If you're running
for New York City and you're telling me now that

(34:01):
it's disqualifying, and that's what he said. Cuomo should be
disqualified because he never visited a single mosque. With all
due respect, Buddy blank Off, I mean that's literally if
I now, Cuomo just stood there like a Mama luke,
as the Italians say, and he mumbled and he stumbled,
and he's a horrible candidate. Horrible candidate, and he spent

(34:24):
half his time yesterday bashing Trump, which is why he's
gonna lose. I'm telling you, Mam Donni now is gonna
win after last night, Mamdannie Now, barring some kind of
a unforeseen disaster, Mam Donnie is going to be the
next mayor of New York. But I would have looked
at him and I said, go back to Uganda. They

(34:44):
have sharia law there. You want sharia, listen, Go to Pakistan,
go to Katar, go to Picrick, go to Gaza. You
love the Palestinians so much, Go to the West Bank,
they have Sharia. But I have to attend a mosque
in the United States of America, Buddy f Off, seriously,

(35:06):
f off. So that's the state of the country right now.
And again, all roads lead to the deare litter, all
roads lead to Obama. And I want to go back
to what you said originally, Bruce. It's great that Bolton

(35:28):
is now gonna go and face the music, because he
deserves to be held accountable. But what I really want
are the people around Obama, orchestrated by Obama, given the
green light by Obama, who set in motion the coup
against Donald Trump when Trump won the election in twenty sixteen.

(35:52):
Those are the people that framed Trump as an agent
of Russia. They lied, they concocted the Russia collusion hoax.
They used it as the pretext to spy on Trump,
to spy on Trump's campaign, to spy on his presidency,
and then to unleash Robert Muller and to subvert Trump's

(36:12):
entire first term. Now I'm sorry, but to me, that's
the heart and soul of the scandal. Don't get me wrong.
I'm happy Bolton's being indicted. I'm happy they're getting him
on violations of the Espionage ac because he did mishandle
classified information. He did have classified info he had no

(36:34):
business having. There's no question. Okay, but no, I want
the bigger fish, and so I hope Trump's people are listening.
I want Brennan next. It's got to be former CIA
director John Brennan. He was in the room when those

(36:55):
decisions were made. Brennan leads the Clapper. Clapper leads to Hillary.
Hillary leads to Biden and to Obama. If we're gonna
really drain the swamp, that's how you drain the swamp.
So I'm happy Letitia James has been indicted. I'm happy
they're going after call me. I'm happy now that they've

(37:17):
indicted John Bolton, But I want more. I don't want
this to be the end. I want this to be
the beginning of the end. Agree, disagree? Six one seven
two six, six, sixty eight sixty eight is the number. Okay,
it is all on the table. Bolton indicted, good move,

(37:41):
bad move? And who would you like to see indicted next?
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