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November 12, 2024 • 39 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Winning, winning, winning, as Trump would say. So I know
it's a bit of a side issue compared to what
we're talking about now. But do you remember I spoke
about this. Was it yesterday?

Speaker 2 (00:12):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (00:12):
It was yesterday.

Speaker 1 (00:14):
Sarah Murray the moonbat school committee member at Millbury Memorial
High School, And remember she talked, you know, she threatened
to kill all Trump supporters, saying I want you to
choke on a piece of I gotta clean it up,
on a piece of excrement covered in glass. Well, you

(00:35):
called the school, I know you called the school, and
I went on a political geehad on my ex account
and many of you joined me on this war path.
And she has now resigned, effective immediately. So this deranged
crazy moon bat who liked to violently threaten mag Trump

(01:00):
supporters and Trump voters because of the backlash that we
created saying we're just not gonna take this anymore and
people like you should not be around children, gone, So
we have she was forced to resign. She tendered her
resignation and the school board accepted it immediately.

Speaker 3 (01:23):
So you know.

Speaker 1 (01:25):
That's what I'm saying. If you don't fight, you can't win.
And the more we fight, the more we're gonna win.
So let's let's call up Capitol Hill and let's see
if we can turn this Senate Republican leadership race not
into a coronation for the rhinos, but into a dog fight.
Two oh two two two four thirty one, twenty one

(01:48):
is the number up on Capitol Hill. Uh, it's the switchboard.
Just ask for any Republican senator you want. You take
your pick two O two two two four thirty one
twenty one, and you tell them stop the rhinos. No rhinos.
We want Rick Scott as the next Senate majority leader.

(02:09):
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight.

Speaker 3 (02:13):
Okay, very very quickly.

Speaker 1 (02:16):
This is from Nick on messenger, and I think you
hit the nail right on the head. And actually it's
pretty funny, Jeff. The Republican Way a golden opportunity to
fix Washington, DC, and we're going to shoot ourselves in
the foot YEP. It's the Republican way, once in a

(02:41):
generation opportunity, this window that we have to drain that
swamp once and for all to really fix our country,
restore our republic, secure our borders, start finally deporting all
of these illegals. And you got Mitch McConnell now with

(03:05):
toon with John Thune and Cornyn and just hey, let's
blow this thing up right on the tarmac right there,
right from the beginning. We're just gonna sabotage the whole thing.
Remember what Paul Rein O'Ryan did to Trump early on
in his first term, and then McConnell of course was
working with them behind the scenes. That's exactly what they're

(03:27):
trying to do now. The trojan horses are Thuon and Cornyn.
Let's stop them. Six one seven two, six, six sixty
eight sixty eight agree, disagree, Jeff and Quinsy.

Speaker 3 (03:43):
Thanks for holding Jeff, and welcome.

Speaker 4 (03:47):
Hey, HELLI I just got something to report on coonan Thorm.
The basically, they were responsible for the persecution of the
January sixth political prisoners. Julie Kelly's done fantastic work on it.
I recommend everybody look her up and look at her work.
It's incredible. And they were single handedly responsible for working

(04:09):
with Democrats to see that the January sixth political prisoners
were locked up.

Speaker 1 (04:15):
Jeff, I'm sorry I missed the first part of your
opening sentence, the first few words.

Speaker 3 (04:21):
Who was working with the Democrats.

Speaker 4 (04:24):
Tune. Oh waity the Democrats, Julie Kelly, look it up.
It's she's done incredible work on it, and they they
should motivate everybody to pick up their phone and call.
I mean, these people have been locked up for years now.
Rapists don't get the amount of time that these people
got for walking through doors that they opened up at

(04:45):
the Capitol.

Speaker 1 (04:47):
Jeff, I read, I read her book, I read her
columns whenever I see them. I love Julie Kelly. I
think her work is outstanding. Jeff, do you know where
you saw that. I'll have Sandy truck it down for me.
Benny Johnson, Benny johonnrah On, all right, or I'll definitely
take a letter on.

Speaker 3 (05:03):
The other day.

Speaker 1 (05:04):
So, Jeff so Thune and Cornyn were working with the Democrats. Well,
Thune basically wanted Trump ousted for January six Both he
and Cornyn said that he was unfit for office, he
should never run again. They sided with McConnell completely, and
they wanted to blackball Trump from the get go. So

(05:24):
I'm not surprised that they took this attitude against the
Jay sixers, the Jeff there Rhino scum. I mean, I'm
sorry to put it like this, but that's what they are. Jeff,
do you think Rick Scott has a chance?

Speaker 4 (05:38):
I hope he has a chance. And I think that
if everybody is to hear what Julie Kelly had said
the other day, they would be more wrapped to pick
the phone up. I think people need to wake up.
We can't have this going on because if two of
these people get in there, either one of the two
that we're talking about, it's just going to be obstruction, obstruction, obstruction,
just like Mike Pompeio recommended Gina Asples.

Speaker 1 (06:00):
Oh excellent boy, Jeff, dynamite stuff. Jeff, thank you very
much for that call. He's right, by the way, Pompeo
was a hack for the deep state. And that's why
when Trump came out and said, hey, Nikki Haley not
going to be part of my cabinet, Mike Pompeo not
going to be part of my administration. Personnel is policy,

(06:22):
and you want people that will be loyal not just
to Trump but to the voters who elected Trump. Six
one seven two, six, six sixty eight sixty eight is
the number.

Speaker 3 (06:33):
So there you have it.

Speaker 1 (06:34):
According to Julie Kelly, Thune and Cornyn. We're working behind
the scenes to make sure the j sixers ratted in
jail for years and years and years, and.

Speaker 3 (06:46):
We're going to have them.

Speaker 1 (06:48):
Trust them with the Senate, with the Senate majority leader,
the Senate Republican majority. Forgive me the Senate Republican that
Trump won. Who do you think you know helped win
Erny Marino win that seat in Ohio? It was Trump.
Who do you think helped she he out? In Montana?
It was Trump? Okay, all right, it's now everywhere. It's

(07:11):
gone viral. Trump's supporters now are getting the word out.
We're trying to head the Rhinos off at the pass.
So listen now to this. Apparently now there is a
video that is being circulated by many many of Trump voters.
Elon Musk and Tucker Carlson are doing everything they can
to mobilize Trump's supporters to call Capitol Hill and demand

(07:35):
that every single Senate Republican vote for Rick Scott in
the race tomorrow or in the election tomorrow, I guess
is the better way to put it. In tomorrow's secret
ballot election to pick Mitch McConnell's successor. Two out of
the three are rhinos. John Thuon and Cornyn, John Cornyn

(07:56):
of Texas, John Thune of South Dakota, both lieutenants of McConnell,
very close to him over many years. There's a video
now of both of them. This is just last year
in the wake of that garbage e Gene Carroll case,
that ridiculous judgment about Trump apparently sexually assaulting her or

(08:20):
abusing her, you know, at that department store, and she
won this ridiculous judgment. Well, Thune and Cornyn came out
blasting Trump, ripping Trump to shreds, I mean, just tearing
right into him. So it's obvious they are never Trumpers.

(08:46):
They are against him, They are against MAGA and the
only reason why they want the top job is because
their goal is to sabotage, undermine, block Trump at every return.
I mean really, now it's getting whatever you think of
Rick Scott, He's not a freaking saboteur. Thuon and Cornyn

(09:11):
are judases and their job is to continue McConnell's legacy
of stopping Trump at all costs. So again the number
to call on Capitol Hill. Look, Kooner Country, I know
what we can do. I just mentioned Sarah Murray one
day twenty four hours we started to light up the
phones go on is social media and Sarah Murray is

(09:34):
now gone as a school committee member from Milbury High
because she called for Trump supporters to basically choke to
death on extrement covered in broken glass. So I know
the power of Cooner Country. We can move mountains if
we want to. Two two two two four thirty one,
twenty one. That's the switchbord on Capitol Hill. Call any

(09:56):
Republican senator and you tell them we will not except
soon or corning period full stop. That they have that
they have vilified Trump in the past, and that they
have been openly openly seeking to undermine him and prevent
them from coming back to the White House. And this

(10:18):
is just as late as last year, for God's sake.
Two oh two two two four thirty one twenty one.
Mags in New Hampshire. Thanks for holding Mags and welcome.

Speaker 5 (10:33):
Jeff. Congratulations.

Speaker 3 (10:35):
I haven't talked to you, So we did it on Mags,
did we do.

Speaker 6 (10:38):
It or what?

Speaker 5 (10:40):
And Tuna Country can do anything, So tuone and tune in.
They're not going anywhere, okay. And I don't understand why
we haven't learned our lesson from these evil criminals, and
they're treating us mits. McConnell shouldn't have anything to do
with any of this. He's done, he's right up, he's
washed up, and we also know that he's probably want

(11:00):
to be punished in some life for everything that he's
done against our country, which is appropriate. I agree with
your callers earlier saying that we should be able to
see everything that our government does. These people work for us,
and they seem to forgot somewhere along the line that

(11:21):
they do work for us, and I think it's time
for them to be reminded over and over again that
they work for us.

Speaker 3 (11:31):
What do you think, Jah, I agree, I completely agree, Mags.

Speaker 1 (11:35):
And you know, look at the arrogance of these people,
and you know, and look, I kind of feel bad
for us, really, Mags, because this is the time where
we should be savoring our victory, enjoying it, taking it in.
It's been a horrendous four years. You know it, I
know it, we all know it. We suffered through hell
for the last four years, and honestly, at this point

(11:57):
we should be having fun talking about some of Trump's picks.
You know which ones do we like which ones were
a little bit more whatever, you know, skeptical about or
maybe some of us like certain picks better than others.
And you know, really have a nice, really fun discussion
leading up until Thanksgiving and just savoring one of the

(12:18):
most spectacular election victories in American history. And there's McConnell,
honest like Darth Vader, he's just plotting and plotting and plotting,
and you know, the I'm just shocked he didn't set
this vote up last week, like, you know, two days
after the election. I mean, how fast do you want

(12:40):
to make it so it's obvious they're trying to pull
the wool over our eyes. They're trying to catch us asleep.
They want us to continue celebrating and thinking we're not
going to pay attention. Well, you know what, We're starting
to pay attention. And the more we see of Tune
and the more we see of Cornyn, you're completely right.
They're rhino traders, they're judases. And you know, honestly, Mags,

(13:03):
South Dakota can do a hell of a lot better
than John Thune. Texas can do a hell of a
lot better than John Cornyn. Like this is this is
the best the establishment Republicans can come up with these
two losers, these never Trump anti Trump losers. So look, Mags,
I'm just hoping that MAGA has been awakened enough to

(13:29):
you know, ring those phones off the hook and keep
emailing and just keep putting the pressure on. All I want,
Mags is for Rick Scott tomorrow to come in second.
Make it a two person race, because if it's a
two person race, I think we can prevail. I don't
if Scott loses. If he finishes third, then Mags, we're screwed.

(13:52):
I mean, I'm not saying it's over, far from it.
But now we're back to the first you know, his
first term, his first administration, where he's gonna be constantly
getting real stopped right in the back by his own
What say you, Mags, Jeff.

Speaker 5 (14:08):
I'm gonna tell you right now, that's not gonna happen.
We haven't worked this hard, Maga to get our man
in to have them flush us down the toilet again.
It's not gonna happen.

Speaker 4 (14:20):
Not happening.

Speaker 5 (14:21):
Jeff. I stayed up. I was up and watched the
acceptance speech. At two thirty in the morning. I started crying. Jeff,
I was crying. I was so happy because you know why,
because I can see light at the end of the
tunnel of them trying to ruin our country. God bless America,
God bless you, Jeff, and God bless our President Trump.

(14:42):
We are going to do this. We are going to
make sure that Scott is in and everybody.

Speaker 2 (14:47):
Else is out.

Speaker 3 (14:48):
Amen.

Speaker 1 (14:49):
Amen, Maggs, thank you so much for that vote. By
the way, tomorrow Joe Biden is meeting Trump in the
Oval Office. Now you're gonna say, well, jeheff, jee haff jeheff.
I mean, what does that mean, Jeff. I don't think
it's a coincidence. It sucks all the oxygen out of

(15:10):
the room. Remember, McConnell was working with Biden for years.
McConnell privately admitted he goes, I'd much rather work with
Biden than Trump. So note all this was all coordinated.
You invite Trump to the Oval Office, it'll be a
bit because, trust me, all the media is going to
be there. Will they shake hands? Will they you know

(15:31):
what they will they say to each other? What did
Trump say in private? What did Biden say in private?
You know he called them a Nazi, a threat to democracy? Blah,
blah blah blah. Now they're shaking hands and acting all nice.
So that's going to be the big story that dominates
the entire news cycle tomorrow all day. But what's really

(15:52):
Look here, here's the left hand. Look at the left hand.
Look at the left hand. Look look, look, look, look
what's happening with the right hand. There's Darth Vader. There's Turtleneck.
There's Mitch. There's Mitch the Squish, and he sets up
this vote in secret, closed doors. You know they're upset

(16:13):
that we're making such a big deal about this because
the Thune in Cornan thought we got this in the bag.
One of us two is going to get it, and
son of a bee, people like Elon have to raise
a stink and Tucker now me now, Cooner country. Now
mag is up in arms. On no, on, no, now,

(16:37):
they're calling our phones.

Speaker 6 (16:39):
On.

Speaker 1 (16:40):
No, let's have this in the light, not in the darkness.
We want to know who you're voting for and why
you owe us that explanation. And the fact of the
matter is, whatever you think of Rick Scott, John Thune

(17:03):
and Cornyn are infinitely worse on every level, and they
represent a betrayal of MAGA of Trump and of this sweeping,
stunning mandate that he's just been given. And one final point,
I know I said it before, but it bears repeating again.
This is what I find disgusting. Had McConnell had his way,

(17:27):
you think it'd be Trump that'd be the nominee. It
would be Neo kon Niki or Chris Christie. Okay, Manja Buffet,
Chris Buffet Christy, Okay. It would have been a slaughter.
It would have been a slaughter, a political massacre. Kamala

(17:49):
Harris would have won. I foundn't even think Joe Biden
even would have stepped out of the race. To be
honest with you, the Democrats would have made mincemeat out
of Neo kon Niki or Chris Christy, and the Republicans
wouldn't come close to winning back the Senate. The only
reason why the Republicans now are going to control that
chamber and one of these three men is going to

(18:11):
be the next Senate majority leader, it's because of Trump
and his cold tales. Okay, many of you are Jeff,
Please can you give out that switchboard number again up
on Capitol Hill because we want to voice our opinion
and tell these Senate Republicans, uh, these Republican senators who

(18:31):
they should vote for in tomorrow's secret ballot closed door
session to replace Mitch McConnell. It's now down to three candidates.
They're the only three running. John Thun, John Cornyn and
Rick Scott two two two two four thirty one twenty
one two o two two two four three one two one.

(18:56):
Tim in c konk thanks for holding Tim.

Speaker 7 (18:59):
And well welcome, good morning, Jeff, Hi Tim. Obviously we
have to use every tool in the toolbox to get
Scart in there. Failing that, Failing that, what happens on
January twentieth when Trump is sworn in the inauguration?

Speaker 3 (19:20):
He becomes president?

Speaker 7 (19:22):
Yes, but who becomes the president of the Senate?

Speaker 3 (19:27):
JD. Vance Right?

Speaker 7 (19:30):
The Senate Majority leader position is not a constitutionally required office.

Speaker 1 (19:39):
Oh so you're saying, Tim, if need be, we can
have JD. Van's basically bigfoot, say John Soon or Cornyn
should they win this?

Speaker 3 (19:51):
Correct?

Speaker 7 (19:52):
Kind of sort of.

Speaker 3 (19:53):
Yes, interesting, Interesting, there.

Speaker 7 (19:57):
May be and I don't know yet. I read this somewhere,
and I forgive me, I can't remember where, But there
may be historical precedent for this I am not sure,
but I think it merits some thought and discussion.

Speaker 1 (20:11):
Well, you know, Tim, what I to me, Look, the
way to end this obviously would be to you know,
have Tim Scott win uh and just you know, Block McConnell.
What I just Tim, Maybe I'm just being naive, but
I just you know, I cannot believe that these guys
can barely wait a week and they're already looking to

(20:34):
stick the knife right into Trump. I mean, it's it's
seven literally seven days today. Well week ago was the election,
and already by the weekend they had this thing all planned.
They had the closed door session. John Thune and Cornyn
were already making their pitch. There were already lobbying members.

(20:56):
Rick Scott was looking around, saying, what they are you
called to vote this early? Normally it's like by January.
Normally you have several months, get more candidates to come forward.
They're vetted, they answer a lot of questions. They you know,
it's a rigorous process. You're deciding the next leader of
the Senate. And instead boom, I mean, Tim, it just

(21:19):
we turn our head for a second and there they are.
And I got to tell you, look, I'm starting to
think more and more, Trump's got a weigh in on this.
This is getting out of control, and I think Trump
needs to call, you know, go down to the Senate
himself if need be, and talk to them and say, look, guys,
no I won Rick Scott's my guy. You're all gonna

(21:42):
fall in line and you're gonna vote for Rick Scott.
End of story.

Speaker 7 (21:45):
What say you possible fight like hell in early? I
think you alluded to potentially if we have a good
ag in the Attorney general even law here that dig
some dirt up in these guys Stoon, Corning and so forth,
tool and toolbox and somebody, we should be looking into
this thing where maybe jd Vance to use your term

(22:07):
bigfoots the it's a Senate rule, it's not a constitutional
at You're.

Speaker 3 (22:12):
Right, No, no, it's Tim You're completely right.

Speaker 1 (22:14):
And look just and you know, one of the arch
constitutionalists in the Senate, and that's why I respect him
so much, is Senator Mike Lee. And Senator Mike Lee
has come out and said exactly what you just said.
Senator Mike Lee said, Hey, look if the swamp, if
the uniparty, if they want to play these games, if
the ruling class in the rhinos. If this is how

(22:35):
they want to play it, he goes, you know what,
jd Vance could technically become the leader of the Senate. Like,
if this is how you guys want to play it,
we'll have JD Vance installed, as you said on January twentieth,
officially become Senate president. And you know what is the
president of the Senate. He'll be our leader and he'll

(22:56):
circumvent or eclipse you know these clowns like Thune or
or Cornyn like in other words, I'm sorry, but enough
is enough. So Mike Lee says, there's clear constitutional authority
for JD. Vance to become the de facto leader of
the Senate. Republicans to become the de facto leader of

(23:16):
the Senate, so you know, I mean like really, look,
I mean this, Tim, I'm a small D Democrat, small
R Republican in the truest sense of the word.

Speaker 3 (23:29):
I really.

Speaker 1 (23:29):
Do you want to caucus? You want to decide who
your leader is? Fine, do it open, do it publicly,
do it transparently. You want John Thune, you tell me why,
tell the voters why, you know? And you want Rick
Scott or whoever wants tell us why? And let's see

(23:50):
the vote in public. I want to know which Republican
senator votes for who to be a leader, because that's
going to dramatically impact you, me, our mandate, the election,
Trump and his agenda, they owe this to us, and
instead that they're going to do this in the dark,
it closed behind closed doors, shrouded in secrecy. And they're like, oh,

(24:16):
we can't tell you how we voted. Yes you can,
directing like see they're trying to give the impression Tim
like almost like legally constitutionally, I just I can't tell
you who I voted for. No, as you rightly put it,
this is all just a rule. This is not constitutional.
This is not you know, embedded in the constitution. So no,

(24:40):
you can tell us how you voted. You just don't
want to tell us. So they want to do this
in the dead of night, then I know they're up
to no good. So if they want to play this game,
I'm with Mike Lee, Okay, you don't want Rick Scott
all right now, we're going to really stick it to
your rhinos.

Speaker 3 (24:59):
You're getting JD events choke on. That final word to you, Tim.

Speaker 7 (25:05):
Three words fight, fight, fight, I.

Speaker 1 (25:10):
Love it, Tim, Thank you very very much for that call.
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight. Look,
I'll be brutally honest with you, not that I'm trying
to undercut Rick Scott here. I would take jd Vance
over Rick Scott in a heartbeat. Nothing against Rick Scott,
but I mean a JDH as the leader of the

(25:31):
Senate Senate Republicans. Oh yeah, all the way, baby, But look,
you know I want to do it the nice way.
All right, Fine, you want to pick from within your
ranks who got elected as a senator to be the
Senate Majority Leader, the Senate Republican leader, and obviously the
Senate Majority leader. Fine, okay, but I'm tired of that.

(25:55):
I'm tired of the shenanigans. I'm tired of the dirty tricks. Honestly,
I'm tired to the damn corruption. And this is so
corrupt on every level. Agree, disagree? Sheldon in Plymouth, Thanks
for holding Sheldon, and welcome.

Speaker 2 (26:15):
Jeff.

Speaker 6 (26:16):
Not only do you have the best morning show, you're
also a mind reader of your callers. You just said
everything I was gonna say I was gonna say to you.
While Trump is in Washington, why did he go over
to that Senate and go into that meeting and talk
to those guys and said, hey, guys, we need to
get this done. Let's be honest. Look at the two
guys who don't need to have anything to do with government,

(26:38):
Elon Musk and Donald Trump. They've got plenty of money.
They could have written a way into the sunset and
not had anything to do with this, but they're they're
fighting for all of us and all of these senators.
This swamp creature is extremely strong. I guarantee it. McConnell
and Foon and Corny went in there and said, we
wrote this guy out for four years. All we have

(26:59):
to do is ride them out for four more and
we can go back and do them whatever the heck
we want to do in here. And it's time for
Trump to get stand up and say, if you ever
want anything done in this country, we need term limits.
I don't care what you're for, whether it's women's rights,
lower taxes, pro life, whatever the case may be, when

(27:20):
there and fight for it and then get the heck out.
We don't need people in there for a lifetime. It's
the most frustrating thing. It is my hot button issue,
and we're never going to solve the issues in this
country if we don't get term limits.

Speaker 3 (27:34):
Sheldon, don't get me wrong. I only have eyes for
my wife.

Speaker 1 (27:40):
But I love you in a non sexual way.

Speaker 3 (27:44):
My friend.

Speaker 1 (27:45):
You hit the nail right on the head. I'm telling
you dropped the you're saying read you know I read
your mind. No, you read my mind. I could not
have said it better myself, and to me, this is
what I think is obviously clear. There's so much much power,
there's so much money, there's so much temptation, there's so
much graft in Washington. These you're there for more than

(28:11):
ten years, it swallows you up. Like I'm just this
is it's so obvious. It's such a corrupting influence. That's
why you neque term limits for senators. I would give
them two macs. Two terms.

Speaker 3 (28:27):
That's it. That's twelve years.

Speaker 1 (28:29):
If you can't do what you need to get enacted
in twelve years, I'm sorry, by give somebody else a chance. Now,
I don't know. On the House, you know, we can
agree to disagree what four terms, eight years, three terms, whatever,
we can you know whatever. Eight years that's a lot
of time, that's you know, or six years whatever I
mean I'm I'm not, you know, wedded to a certain

(28:50):
number of years. But whatever the term limit is, you know,
nothing too long.

Speaker 3 (28:54):
Eight years. You've got eight years.

Speaker 1 (28:56):
If you can't get what you want to get done
in eight years, I'm sorry, you know, make room for
somebody else. And Trump needs I think he's got to
go there and say, look, you didn't win this mandate.
I won this mandate. And I would really point at
Thun and Cornyn. In fact, you wanted me out in
twenty sixteen. You wanted me out in twenty twenty. You

(29:18):
wanted me out after Egene Carroll. You did everything you could.
You and your boss, your puppet master McConnell did everything
you could to destroy and discredit MAGA, and now you
want to get the rewards. No, no, no, no, I'm sorry.
Whatever you may think about old Ricky here, okay, Rick Scott,

(29:41):
he backed me, He supported me, He was my surrogate.
He was with me, went through thick and thin when
I was you know, when I was you know, on
the ropes. He had my back. You guys were the
ones putting the knife in my back. You're not getting
the Senate public in leadership, no way over my dead body.

(30:05):
Now we have a mandate. I want you guys to senate.
I'm telling you it's Rick Scott. Now, if you guys
want to get another MAGA or another conservative, that's up
to you. But you're giving me three options. You're giving
me two judases and one guy who supported me. I'm

(30:25):
going with the guy who supported me, and I want
every single one of you to do as well. It's
time for all of you to fall in line. Thing
go that's it, or else. I'm telling you we're gonna
primary your ass. Sheldon final word to you, my friend,

(30:46):
Ah Sheldon, my genius caller. Eh, you're breaking up. I
can't hear you. But Sheldon, thank you so much for
that call outside. I agree with him completely. We got
to have term limits. And by the way, Trump fail
term limits and Rick Scott, I mean Eric, one of
our you know, a messenger, one of our listeners said

(31:06):
that very point. He goes, Jeff, I'm telling you one
of the big reasons why they hate Rick Scott is
because Rick Scott has made a big deal about term limits.
And the one thing these swamp creatures don't want, because
you see, term limits that limits their money, their ability
to make money. You see that term limits limits their

(31:30):
ability to line their pockets. The longer you look at
Joe Biden, the longer you stay in politics, the more graft,
the more corruption, the more bribes, the more money you
can make. Here just to give you an example, Okay,
because we're bashing Republicans, now, let's let's go to the

(31:51):
Democrats for a second. Yesterday, the fake Indian PoCA huntess
Elizabeth Warren issued this statement. You want to see how
absurd this is, saying that Trump has already broken the law.
So the guy just won last week. They declared him

(32:12):
the winner on Wednesday, six days ago. He hasn't even
put together a cabinet yet or his team. It doesn't matter.
He's already broken the law. Jeff, Jeff, Jeff, How the
hell did Trump already break the law? The guy is
still a private citizen, according to the chief gat the
chief spreading bull.

Speaker 3 (32:33):
Trump broke the law because he.

Speaker 1 (32:35):
Didn't sign an ethics agreement, according to Elizabeth Warren, So
they're already said, well, we're going to impeach him for what, Well,
he didn't sign an ethics agreement.

Speaker 3 (32:47):
Who cares? But to me, the bigger point is.

Speaker 1 (32:50):
This, this Charlatan, this corrupt fraud is going to lecture
us on ethics. She has no moral authority to do so.
And I don't mean the whole fake Indian bit and
how she lie to take a position from a real

(33:12):
minority to climb up through academia. No, no, no, no, no, no,
forget all of that. Okay, I want to ask all
of you how much do you think the chief is worth?

Speaker 3 (33:26):
How much? Take a guess? What is pocahunt? This worth?

Speaker 1 (33:31):
Jeff ten million? Really twenty million, Jeff thirty million? Jeff,
Come on, she's worth fifty million, sixty seven million dollars.

(33:56):
Elizabeth Warren is worth six seven million dollars, and all
of that on a four hundred thousand dollars salary. Let
me repeat this one more time. You want to you
want to see what a bunch of crooks and thieves

(34:16):
these people are. Okay, I'm telling you this is becoming
like like Eastern Europe, like where it's just it's obscene.
It's I told you, it's disgusting. I told you the
saying tay, but not so much. I mean, leave a
little bit for the little people, for God's sake, don't
take it all sixty seven million dollars net worth on

(34:39):
a four hundred thousand dollars a year salary, and she's
going to lecture Trump on ethics and ethics agreements, get lost,
get lost. Now she just got reelected again because of
the moonbats in this state. Term limits. She's not in

(35:00):
it for Massachusetts, seriously, objectively forget left right, conservative liberal.
Has she brought any money for bridges, for roads, schools, hospitals,
the fishermen, I don't care, take your pick. Has she
done anything concrete for this state?

Speaker 3 (35:18):
Anything? Anything?

Speaker 1 (35:21):
No, She's been using her position to advance her career,
advance her national profile, run for president. And yes, book
deal after book deal, speaking fee after speaking fee, line
her pockets sixty seven million dollars. Now that's the ultimate grift.

(35:51):
She's basically now an oligarch. Anything fifty million and above,
you're an oligarch. Okay, that's big money, that's real, big money.
Sixty seven million. It's time for term limits. Donna in Boston.
Thanks for holding Donna, and welcome.

Speaker 2 (36:14):
Good morning, Jeff, Donna. I'm going to be very brief.
The vote must be postponed immediately. The issue of the
secret vote must be reviewed once and for all, Mitch
is deciding to keep secret this vote. No way, there

(36:39):
are millions of voters who want an open vote. We're
done with secrecy. We don't want possibly treasonous activity. So
this issue, where are you constitutional attorneys and such? Let's

(37:00):
get the secret vote out. Let's find out if he
has the authority to do this on behalf of millions
of voters who do not have time to call his office.
We need days and days to call his office.

Speaker 1 (37:19):
Donna, thank you very much for that call. And look,
let me just again, you're completely right, Donna, Like I mean,
what is this now? We're gonna like we have to
drag him kicking and screaming on everything. You know, some
of us have jobs, some of us have lives, some
of us have families. We got bills to pay, Like
you think we have time to just keep calling Capitol

(37:40):
Hill all the time, you know, telling these guys to
do the right thing, like the most basic things. And look,
if I can bear my soul to all of you,
like I'm in the confessional, Okay, to be brutally honest,
I'm slightly annoyed, and not at you obviously or McConnell.
I'm more than annoyed, actually, but I'm just saying, I'm
I'm annoyed at McConnell, I'm annoyed at Thuon, I'm annoyed

(38:03):
at Cornyn, I'm annoyed at all of these rhinos. And
I'll tell you why. Because we won one of the
greatest victories in American history. Can't we just have a
little bit of time to celebrate and enjoy and take
it in? Like, That's what I find so disgusting about

(38:24):
these people. It's always greed and power and advantage and
control and corruption. And again, it's like the devil. The
devil never sleeps, the devil is relentless, the devil is restless,
the devil is constant, the devil never stops. So I'm

(38:45):
just looking and by the way, every you can look
it up. Please don't take my word for it. When
do you think they normally do these elections? You know
for Senate you know, either Democratic leader Republican leader, or
House Republican leader or House Democratic leader. It's near January. Why, well,
you want to know the new members that come in.

(39:07):
You want to give people enough time to you know,
make their what they're going to do, what their their
their program is, UH make their case, UH talk to people,
go to the voters obviously, you know, try to make
their case to fellow senators. And then after a good
robust process and discussion and decision, you know, and and

(39:27):
and back and forth, they make a decision. I've never
seen this in my life. In less than a week,
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