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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Okay, I'm just curious what do you
make of Grace's point that Mom Donnie is really Obama
two point zero? Do you agree with her? And that
ultimately he's going to be more talk than action because

(00:22):
he's so politically ambitious. He just wants to keep rising
and rising and rising. And of course he can't fix
the inflation crisis in New York City. He can't fix
any of the problems in New York City because socialism
just doesn't work. It never has, it never will. So

(00:42):
he is going to bail out as soon as he can.
The way Obama just kept quickly climbing climbing, climbing because
he was incompetent at every job that he held. I'm
just curious, what say you? Six one seven two six
six sixty eight sixty eight. Robert, thanks for holding Robert,

(01:02):
and welcome.

Speaker 2 (01:05):
Hi Jeff, throw all you and your team in the
studio and best audience, best hosts in the industry. I agree.
Listen this guy. Grace's point is a good point. If
you look around at all the communist regimes in the world,
the people have it rough, but look at the leaders
of the communist regimes in North Korea and you know,

(01:28):
in Russia, China and actually even in Iran where they
have those wullaws. You know, the people have it rough,
but those people live in luxury. And I think this
guy's thinking, well, you know, I could rise this high
against all odds. If things do come that way, I'm
still going to be at the top of things because
he looks at history, he looks at what happened with

(01:50):
communist regimes and how the leaders in the party and
how the people live versus each other. So he's you know,
he's probably thinking like that level sociopath that he is.
But the other thing I wanted to bring up to
is that Eric's point was a really nice point. We
called the while back and he said, these people, you know,

(02:11):
he said, you're really you're really gonna, you know, be
careful to be a little more selective with the police
and with the Ice people. I would remind everybody that,
you know, when when but Biden and his crew led
everybody into this country, selectivity of letting these people in
was at the bottom of his list of importance. He

(02:31):
just let everybody in without any selectivity at all. And
we're paying for it now, So you know, I wanted
to it's a Christian point of view that you turn
the other cheek, and that's partially what Eric, I think,
was trying to say about not you know, not emptying
out the slaughterhouses and the farms and just arresting everybody.

(02:53):
But we're in a protracted war or civil war now,
and you know you can't have all of the Christian
principles applying every day. You have to be careful and
think militarily. And you know, so day is it. They
let those people in without being selective, and we need
to maybe we need to be a little less selective
when we arrest these people. And these people are killers

(03:15):
on the left. I volunteered the other day at a
sign up signature thing for a ballot a petition to
have separate, separate facilities for men and women in sports.
And you should have seen the hate directed at me
because I was sitting at that table taking signatures. You
look at the body language. You listen to how they

(03:37):
swore at me right there in the voting place, bad
swears at me. These people are killers, potential killers, and
from the body language and what they said, I wouldn't
put much past them. Bees.

Speaker 1 (03:48):
No, look, Robert, I think that's a very very important point.
The hatred out there now on the left is palpable.
And look when you're cheering the murder of someone like
Charlie Kirk. And I don't just mean online, you know,
if people want to look back, I don't encourage because
I've saw some images of him being shot. I can't

(04:09):
get it out of my mind. But what struck me
besides the bullet obviously hitting him in the neck, is
right up front, like he was maybe twenty twenty five
feet from the stage, is a it appears to me
to be a young college student. And he puts his
arms and like you know, but with a clenched fist,
his arms up in the air in celebration. When Charlie

(04:34):
Kirk's head just snaps back and you see the blood
gushing everywhere, and it's like, yeah, I mean actually that's
what he says. He goes, yeah, yes, like you know,
finally somebody shot him in the head or whatever, in
the neck. Somebody killed him. Yeah, And that's what you're
seeing now. You're seeing it in New York, frankly, in Boston,

(04:58):
in up where you are in May. You're seeing in Chicago, La,
San Francisco, Portland, Seattle. You're looking at these people and
you're like, where is your humanity? And that's why I
go back to Jay Jones, like make you know, just
stand back for a second. Just even what was it
five years ago, six years ago, whenever it was? You

(05:19):
remember Ralph Northam who was then the governor of the
Democrat governor of Virginia, and pictures came out of when
he was much younger and he wore black face. I
believe it was in college. And almost every Democrat denounced him,
not just Virginia Democrat, national Democrats, one after another after another.

(05:43):
This is disgusting, This is despicable. This can't stand. You
have to step down, you have to resign. Now we didn't,
he wrote out his term. But my point is the
media denounced him. Almost every prominent Democrat denounced him. That
was wearing blackface years ago. We're not talking thirty years ago.
We're not even talking wearing blackface, which is bad, it's disgusting,

(06:07):
but you're not you know, you're not calling for murder.
This is a guy who just a couple of years ago,
to a fellow colleague. Didn't say it once, didn't say
it twice, said it over and over in both texts
and and phone calls. I want Republicans murdered two bullets
to the head, and I want to see their children

(06:30):
murdered in the arms of their mother. Not a single
one condemned him, not a single one denounced them. Hell,
they didn't even criticize them. They stood by him, shoulder
to shoulder. And he ended up not just winning his race,
but the governor who stood whatever the candidate, Abigail Spanberger,

(06:53):
the one who the Democratic A candidate for governor stood
by him. She won in a landslide. The lieuten governor,
who by the way, is a Muslim candidate, first Muslim
elected the high office in Virginia. She stood by him,
shoulder to shoulder. Democrats across the country nobody condemned him.

(07:13):
They all stood by him, shoulder to shoulder. The man
is literally the poster child of assassination culture. Murder your opponents,
murder their children, and you still get elected. So you're right.
That's the only part of Grace's analysis that I, frankly

(07:35):
I disagree with. I mean, she's entitled to her opinion,
and when you come on. I want to give her
a chance to really have the floor. I'm not there
to argue or debate with her, but that was the
one part where I said, ah, you know, she's saying, well, Mom,
Donny soft. Yeah, he may be soft, but the people
behind him are not soft, and the people voting for
him there certainly as you put it, Robert, you know,

(07:57):
they're hard people. They're nasty, hate filled people. They did
they want violence and they're calling for violence. And that's
the problem with communism. It's like cancer. Once you let
it out of that bottle, out of the lamp, you
can't put that genie back in. Once you got it

(08:20):
in your body, it is war. It's chemotherapy. Six one
seven two, six, six, sixty eight sixty eight is the number. Okay.
This is Alexandria o Kazio Cortes. She's now flexing her muscles.
She was smiling ear to ear. She was gloating on

(08:40):
Zekami Mamdani's victory last night. Listen now to her. This
is for Schumer, this is for Hakim Jeffries, this is
for Hillary Clinton, this is for you. Name it across
the board. I mean just literally, whether it's you know,
whether it's Schumer, Jeffries, what anybody now that stands in

(09:05):
their way, We're coming for you. This is now our
party roll cut nineteen Mike.

Speaker 3 (09:15):
The Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer did not endorse in
this race. He did not endorse Mom Donnie, and wouldn't
say how he voted. What's your response to that? Well,
what I think is so impressive about what Zahran Mamdani
accomplished tonight, as well as the entire movement of New
Yorkers that came out to vote for him, is that
he had to not just defeat a Republican, he had

(09:36):
to defeat a Republican and the old guard of the
Democratic Party at the same time. He was fighting a
war on two fronts and not just one. And he's
still one resounding way. And I think the message that
that sends is that the Democratic Party cannot last much
longer by denying the future, by trying to undercut our young,

(10:00):
by trying to undercut a next generation of diverse and
upcoming Democrats that have the parties, the actual party, there,
actual electorate and voter support.

Speaker 1 (10:14):
I mean, there you go. I mean you want to
talk about you know, the proverbial gun to the head.
What you know, what she's saying is who's the future.
We're the future. What you just saw now, Mamdannie me
uh elan Omar Rashida talib Ayanna Presley, we're the future
the radical Marxist left. Now, either you join us or

(10:41):
we burn the party to the ground. You don't. In
other words, the party doesn't have a future. Either you
get on board our Kami revolution or we will burn
all of you. And I'm telling you she's now going
to run against Chuck Schumer. The polls consistently show the
way Mamdnnie destroyed. It's the playbook. That's how she's gonna

(11:03):
destroy Chuck Schumer. And the very same voters that voted
for Mom Donnie are now going to vote for her
against Schumer. And Schumer's gonna run a traditional Democrat campaign
just like Cuomo. He's gonna get the Unions to endorse them,
he's gonna get the New York Times to endorse them.
He's gonna get CNN, he's gonna do interviews, and all

(11:25):
she's gonna do is mobilize the young Sandernistas, the Antifa
BLM crowd. On top of she's gonna go to little Somalia,
little Ethiopia. She's gonna go to I mean, you name it.
She's gonna go to the Latino voters. She's gonna go
to all of these voters that were brought in under

(11:47):
Biden from predominantly third world countries, and they are gonna
line up and they're gonna and she's gonna promise them
everything free, free, free, free, free. And she's going to
learn a few words in Arabic, because that's the stick.
A few words in Somali, a few words in Ethiopian,
a few words in Pakistani or in Indian, whatever it is.

(12:11):
She can already, you know, put together a couple of
a couple of sentences in Spanish, and man, pander, pander,
pander to that foreign born population, and Chuck Schumer will
get destroyed. And by the way, just so that we're clear,
they poured a ton of money into Andrew Cuomo's campaign.
I'm talking to Bill Ackman's you name it. I mean

(12:34):
big money. There was a lot of pack money that
Cuomo had, and he I mean, he saturated the radio airwaves,
the TV airwaves. They I mean they ran ad after
ad after AD. It did nothing to blunt Mandani because,
as he said it, you are my people. I am you,

(12:57):
you are me. And Schumer now is just an old
white guy. He's an establishment white guy, just like Andrew Cuomo.
So mark my words, AOC is taking Schumer down six
one seven two sixty six, sixty eight sixty eight. Arthur

(13:20):
speaking of New York. In New York, thanks for holding Arthur.

Speaker 4 (13:25):
And welcome.

Speaker 5 (13:27):
One of the problems that Republicans face is the public
doesn't understand inflation. Inflation's not like the flu. If you
get sick with the flu, you're better in five or
six days. It's more like someone knocking out your teeth.
So if ANTEETHA knocks out five of my teeth and
then later knocks down knocks out two of the teeth,

(13:49):
I'm down seventeeth. It's cululative, it's not. The rate of
inflation is just what you're adding. So it's going to
take a while for Trump invest in to lower prices,
like through the fuel and energy and bringing new blood
into the economy. That's going to take a while. So essentially,

(14:12):
as your wife said, they're taking credit for an issue
that was really Trump's issue.

Speaker 1 (14:20):
Arthur, let me at a brilliant point, absolutely brilliant. I
don't agree with you, as I like to say, not
one hundred percent, but one thousand percent. All right, So
I agree with you completely, But let me ask you this,
because Poles now are showing that Trump on inflation is underwater.
On the economy, he's underwater on tariffs, he's now underwater.

(14:44):
So my question to you is, and I agree with you,
once you have inflation, it takes a long time to
stamp it out. So this is not going to be
done in you know, seven eight, nine months. It takes
a while. But is the economy now and albatross around Trump?
And was that a key reason why the Democrats won
so big last night? What's your take?

Speaker 5 (15:06):
I think that it's more like it's going to take
a while. It may take a year or two, and
you may never fully get rid of the damage Biden did,
but you can grow out of it over time. So
if I were the Republicans, I'd wait till mid year
and say, look, we were working on this and we

(15:27):
have solutions. They just complain. And again it's like what
your wife said that that they're blaming Trump for what
what what they caused? Did? Yeah? But what they cause?
So I think if Republicans are smart about it and
they make this point, I hope you have a lot

(15:47):
more influence than I do. You know, use this point
to to say that it's going to take time, but
now there are an enormous number of jobs coming. I mean,
the whole country is being reindustrialized. Energy. You know it's
going to go down. Energy is pretty much the foundation
of all the goods, not just transportation, electricity, it's all

(16:07):
the manufactured goods. You need fossil fuels. So I think
if they're patient and work this over time, they'll be
able to recover.

Speaker 2 (16:16):
Arthur.

Speaker 5 (16:17):
Yes, that they are blaming the uh They're blaming uh
Trump for what they did, and they're good at it.

Speaker 1 (16:25):
Arthur, if you don't mind me asking again if I'm
being too personal, please tell me. Are you calling me
from let's say, at upstate New York or in other words,
are you calling me from outside New York City? Or
are you calling me from within New York City?

Speaker 5 (16:37):
The heart of Manhattan, the heart of Manhattan.

Speaker 1 (16:40):
Okay?

Speaker 5 (16:40):
And as a Jewish man, I'm a little clammy, you
know that. I don't know if you know there has
been that much enforcement like at Columbia even with other
Democrat politicians. So I'm nervous.

Speaker 1 (16:54):
Well, you anticipated my question, Arthur, You're the lobster in
the pot right now. What are your plans under a
mum Donni, you know, a mayor mum Donni?

Speaker 6 (17:04):
What are you?

Speaker 1 (17:04):
Are you going to leave the city or are you
going to stay? One minute?

Speaker 5 (17:08):
Please go tell I'll have to think about it.

Speaker 1 (17:11):
You know, what are your friends telling you? Are they
planning to stay or are they planning to leave? What's
what's the vibe now among people who voted against Mamdani?
Are all of you worried?

Speaker 5 (17:24):
So we're worried. I haven't spoken to too many, but
we're all worried. But I'm hoping that at least a
pronicle get And remember that the governor can actually can
the mayor, so God willing, she would, she would straighten
things out.

Speaker 1 (17:39):
So the hope is survive the initial months of Mumdani,
the initial blows, and then get a least Stephanic in
to win the governorship against Hokol, and then maybe Stephanic
can step in and remove this clown.

Speaker 5 (17:54):
That's one hope. But I could be wrong. She might
not get in, you know what I mean she's she's right.
She reminds you know the biblical figure of Deborah in
the Jewish history, it was a female leader of the
Jewish people. See, she reminds me of her. But she
may not get in.

Speaker 1 (18:12):
So yeah, Arthur, Look, my advice to you is if
you can leave, leave. I can see the writing on
the wall, especially for Jewish Americans under this islamo communist.
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Lines are jammed. Judy in Cambridge. Thanks

(18:36):
for holding Judy, and welcome.

Speaker 6 (18:40):
Thanks for taking my call, Jeff, My pleasure, Judy. Yesterday
you had observed that we Republicans betray everybody at the
drop of the hat, maybe if they gave Curtis Slieb
twenty minutes on their morning show, which was what I
had emailed you last month a few times to ask
if you'd please interview Jeff. And because how many people

(19:03):
believe whatever election results are reported a number of others,
including very knowledgeable analysts with years and decades of experience
in military intelligence and cybersecurity forensics, they have plenty of
reasons to not trust the reported results about who really
won New York City's election. For mayor and local elections,

(19:29):
and so I was hoping that if you could interview
Jeff Cohen, a co director of a massifareelection dot org,
then that would educate kuner country about reasons for all
the reasons for questions and concern and to ask your
audience to come out this next two weeks to assign

(19:51):
our petitions and help us to collect more signatures to
protect our elections.

Speaker 1 (19:57):
Judy, let me ask you if you don't mind, point blank,
with all of these Third World migrants that Biden allowed
to flood into our country, and so many of them
were then deliberately packed into New York, and it was deliberate,
and how many of them turned out big? I mean

(20:18):
big for mom, Donnie. Do you think that there was
a lot of voter fraud in New York? In other words,
whether you like them, you know, love him or hate them,
that Cuomo may have had the elections stolen from him
by Mum Donnie, because you've got all of these illegals,
all of these migrants, all of these and I'm putting

(20:39):
this in air quotes refugees that Biden allowed in. You know,
they're not citizens, so they shouldn't have the right to vote.
But they were there and mum, Donnie went into all
of those communities and all of those neighborhoods, and it
appears a lot of them ended up voting for him.
So do you think the election would stolen in New York?

(21:01):
I'm just curious.

Speaker 6 (21:02):
I think it's very possible. And we have only two
weeks left to collect seventy five thousand signatures, and so
so if you could please interview Jeff Cohen, I will
email you again his contact information.

Speaker 1 (21:18):
Okay, Judy, I will take I will be looking out
for your email, so please email it to me and
we'll see what we can do. And thank you again
for that call. I really appreciate it. Dan in Dartmouth,
thanks for holding Dan, and welcome.

Speaker 4 (21:36):
Good morning, Jeff. Hi Dan, I just want to get
right to it. I think we have to look at
the cause, the causation of all of this response to
say an American first type agenda. It comes back to math, psychosis,

(21:57):
and indoctrination. We have to look at the sources of
indoctrination that has caused.

Speaker 2 (22:06):
This nation.

Speaker 4 (22:08):
Thirty maybe forty percent of it to have extreme views
on being an American. In these sources of indoctrinations. They
need to be taxed almost like a taris, because at
the end of the day, we the people, pay for this,
and we should not object it to a bailout. We

(22:32):
need to go back to the sources of indoctrination that
are responsible for this.

Speaker 2 (22:37):
And I'm talking.

Speaker 4 (22:37):
About all those news A, CBS, ABC, NBC and then CNN.
Let's get them as well. And then on top of that,
we got to go back to the universities. Columbia University.
His father is a professor there teaching you know, communism

(22:57):
and extreme levels of say, how to manage, you know,
a government if he has dreams of being Edie. I mean,
this is not good for our America. All these universities
tax them to you know, to oblivion until they come
around the same thing with these news agencies, same thing

(23:18):
within sector nation.

Speaker 2 (23:20):
Jeff.

Speaker 4 (23:21):
It's the only way that we're going to begin to
dispel what's happening with mass psychosis in this country. And
I think it needs to happen immediately.

Speaker 2 (23:32):
Well.

Speaker 4 (23:32):
And the other thing is that.

Speaker 1 (23:33):
Go ahead down, please Soron.

Speaker 4 (23:34):
Is not somebody that's qualified even to be on the
Democrat ticket. That Democrats need to be responsible for this
as well the DNC, so we got to go after
the sources.

Speaker 1 (23:47):
Jeff, I agree with you one thousand percent, as I said,
not one hundred but a thousand, as I like to say,
not one hundred but one thousand percent. And look, Dan,
This to me, I think is the most one of
the most frightening things is to see all of these
twenty somethings, even thirty somethings who turned out for Maumdani.
And these were huge numbers. Seventy two to seventy three

(24:11):
percent of people eighteen to forty nine voted for Mumdani.
The numbers between eighteen to thirty five, so basically gen
Z and millennials was eighty percent from Umdani eighty percent.
And you see them waving the hammer and sickle, you

(24:35):
see them with their communist socialist slogans and their signs.
I mean, it's you're looking at this and you're like,
oh my god. These people are into pipeline and you
can tell they've been indoctrinated, they've been brainwashed, and he's
their guy, and he's promising them communism. You know, when

(24:56):
he tells them taxation isn't theft, capitalism is nodding their
head up and down when he tells them, you are
entitled to free healthcare, you're entitled to a job. You're
entitled to thirty dollars an hour. You're entitled to like
cheap grocery, city run grocery stores. You're entitled to ride,

(25:18):
you know, to ride the bus and the subway free,
meaning others pay for it. And they're like yeah, yeah, yeah, Houston,
we have a problem because this is communism one o one.
So I'm with you, Dan, We're gonna have to do
a lot of work.
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