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844-542-42. So, President Trump was talking the other day about taking out bridges. He's
also been talking about taking out the power plants in Iran, but he mentioned bridges.
And today, well, here's his tweet, his true social.
The biggest bridge in Iran comes tumbling down, never to be used again, much more to follow,
exclamation point than all in caps. It is time for Iran to make a deal before it is too late,
and there is nothing left of what could still become a great country. President Donald
date J. Trump. And the attack on the bridge, I'm reading now from the Wall Street Journal,
was part of a larger US effort to sever military supply routes to prevent Iran from distributing
ballistic missiles and drone parts to units throughout the country. According to Iranian state
media, the strikes killed two people and wounded several others while also partially destroying
the structure. The second attack occurred while rescue forces were assisting victims of the
first attack. Much more to follow. Much more to follow. 844-542. So, the Wall Street Journal
has an editorial on the website, not in the paper because it was too late last night to get it
into the paper of the speech. The president warned Iran's leaders not to think they can survive
if they fight on. This is what I wanted to get to the media coverage. It's been, you know,
you're not surprised, but it's still kind of appalling, especially since the war is going so well.
I mean, it's militarily. I mean, it's just one success after another, and they're making it seem
like it's Vietnam. I love the fact that he repeated how long all the previous wars were going
back to World War I, and how short this has been, we're in the 33rd day now, I think.
But the Wall Street Journal says media coverage of the war in the US has been so relentlessly
negative that Iran's leaders may really believe they are winning. But Mr. Trump assured them that
he plans to continue the war to devastating effect if they don't abandon their nuclear
and terror ambitions. He made no offer of a ceasefire. They caution against taking out power plants,
could be counterproductive by hurting the Iranian people we want on our side. Yeah,
that's, I mean, that's a factor, but, you know, what are you going to do? You know, the thing I
thought about too is they have such, they took out a huge number of the savage, savage leaders today.
And maybe if they, if they took out all the electricity in Iran, they wouldn't be able to use
the social media or their cell phone, they couldn't recharge their cell phones or whatever they're
using to communicate and it would be harder to find them. I'm just, I'm just, I don't know
how, how they're tracking these people. But if they're using carrier pigeons, I guess it would be
harder. It would be harder for the CIA and Musad to track them down, I guess. But Iran should take
the threat of cutting, cutting the power supply seriously, especially regarding their oil,
844-542-42. Jay, you're next with how we car. Go ahead, Jay.
How we had two comments to make, two did two unredated comments. But the first was, I believe the
Marines, we had to discuss before. I believe the Marines are there for a reason. And I think
Carg Island is the intended target. You take out Carg Island, as Steve Besson said, Donald Trump's
economic advisor, he said, you've cut off 90% of their economy of money. And that's, and he said,
the financial advisor in Iran are already fleeing the ship. So I just think that's the next
intended target to really throttle them. And I'll leave you with this. I was thinking of the days
of the COVID, COVID compliance with the sheep were led into the ovens. I mean, that ain't never
going to happen with the American people again. The Democrats showed their true colors.
I hope you're right. I mean, the people went in so willingly into this whole COVID nonsense,
even though if you just looked at the charts, if you did any kind of research, you knew it was
BS, right? Ever of compliance. Yeah. 508, see it in Kyron at 10 a.m. indicates market
getting crushed in reaction to Trump's speech. 4 p.m. Never mind, never mind. Yeah, I heard,
I heard a newscast on one of the radio stations I listened to from DC in the morning. And they
were, oh, they were so excited. The iradians, even after President Trump's bellicose speech
last night, the iradians were firing missiles. It's almost like they're cheering, showing they
still have power left. And the markets, the, the Dow futures were crashing into the dust. And oil
was at 1.15 a barrel. Oh, they're just thrilled. They were just thrilled. This is from Barton
Swam, another column in the Wall Street Journal today. This is an apprenticeship.
If all you knew about the war in Iran is what you read in the American and European press,
you might conclude that the US has never prosecuted a war so ineptly as it has this one. In fact,
nearly the opposite is true. Then he goes down the whole, the whole list,
destroyed the Navy, neutered what remains of it. No, no aired defenses. But most of the ballistic
missiles are gone, used, damaged or destroyed. They can't, they can't build anymore. The nuclear
program lies under tons of rubble. Israeli strikes have inflicted havoc on the Islamic Republic's
internal repression apparatus. You know, they've, they've moved the IRC, CG, GC has moved its
command centers into cars and convoys. They're moving around so they don't get hit. So now the
Israeli drones are taking them out as they, as they move down the highways with help from the
Iranian people. They're calling, they're calling in the tip line. Now that's a valuable tip line,
unlike Mara Heli's ice tip line or her COVID tip line or her Trump won the 2016 election tip line.
The regime's terrorist proxies appear quiet or on the run. That's because there's no money.
Now they're starting to take out all the banks, all the Islamic Republic banks so they can't,
they can't even get them any money. Most of America's and Europe's news media meanwhile sift
through the details to find evidence of US incompetence. The administration didn't plan for
missile and drone strikes on its bases. What BS that is. The war benefits Russia. The war
benefits China. War planners didn't count on Iran's closing the strait of war moves and on and on.
You have to assume, says Barton Swam, some of this relentless pessimism stems from the belief
familiar after a decade, though whatever Donald Trump does must lead to disaster. Despite of the
fact that it doesn't, right? That's a sorry way to get at the truth, but the smallest and
lockstep defeatism of so much commentary on the war also stems from the normal human tendency to
interpret today's big thing as another version of yesterday's. The Iran war is like the Iraq war,
which was a version of the Vietnam war, et cetera, et cetera. It's notable that the foreign policy
mandarins in the US and Europe either opposed or scorned each of the big events that made possible
this moment of hope. The Iraq war, the Abraham Accords, and the kinetic strikes on Iran first by
Israel and then by the US. The mandarins preferred Barack Obama's nuclear deal, which failed to
pacify Iran and explicitly did not nothing to curtail its exportation of terror. A stabler and
more commerce-driven Middle East has an immeasurably greater chance of emerging after the Islamic
Republic falls or any way falls to its knees. Everything depends on what a fractured and abused
Iranian population could do when the bomb stopped dropping. Ultimately, it's up to the Iranians.
I don't know if they can do it, but we do have to bomb them back into the Stone Age just to make
sure they don't come back. They have to spend all their time rebuilding the B-1 bridge and a
bunch of other big bridges. They have to dig out of millions of barrels of spilled oil and
carg island, and they have to rebuild their $10 billion power plant and all the rest of them.
Well, so be it. So be it. They won't be bothering us. If that's what it takes,
that's what it takes. Get the job done, though. No more half-assed wars where we have to go back
in. That's been the problem since Korea, hasn't it? Really? When you get right down to it?
844-542-42. I'm Howie Carr. Howie Carr will return.
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Jared, what's the poll question? What are the results thus far?
Today's poll question, which you can vote in at HowieCarshow.com,
is who should replace Pam Bondy as Attorney General? Lee Zeldin,
Harmeet Dillon, Rhondasantis, Todd Blanch, or Ted Cruz? I'm voting for Harmeet Dillon.
29% of the audience says Harmeet Dillon, that is in the lead. 23% for Rhondasantis,
22% for Lee Zeldin, 17% for Ted Cruz, 9% for Todd Blanch.
All right, 844-542-919. I'm kind of glad President Trump lost the 2020 election. Look what
it turned him into, basically, in the Captain America. I know, I understand that theory,
but on the other hand, the Biden reign of error was pretty terrible, wasn't it?
And, you know, the Afghanistan defeat, the open borders, the green energy boondoggle got us
really behind the eight ball on energy for a long time, allowing Russia to invade Ukraine
by keeping his eyes closed, you know, doing nothing about Iran,
basically, you know, by being a sleepwalking, allowing October 7th to happen.
I mean, it's all, it seems to be knock on wood turning out for the best, but it was
pretty painful period, wasn't it? Have to go through the Biden reign of error.
Paul, you're next with highway car. Go ahead, Paul.
Hey, how are you? I hate to disagree with you on that last point, but it was great to have
people see what the Biden and the Dems were capable of. I'll always say it was great that he
quote-unquote lost that second election. He's won three straight, as we all know.
But I wanted to talk to you today about this poor 19-year-old champion wrestler,
that they hung, I mean, that's who we're dealing with over there. Right?
So it's just terrible, you know.
How about all those girls on the soccer team that they made come back from us?
Yeah, that's true. They all wanted to stay, and basically, I think they said,
well, we're going to kill your families if you don't come back.
I mean, just the kind of people we're up in.
We've been calling Charlie 47 years. I'm so glad they're all dead. It's fantastic.
God bless, Harry. We'll see you in how it's bought this summer.
Thank you, Paul. Yeah, Howard's for it. I know who that Paul is. He's one of our advertisers,
yeah. And we'll see him at Jake Rooney's too, and we've got those Jake Rooney's gift certificates,
if you'd like to buy one. 844-542-844. Kurt Schlechter had a good call about the same thing about
our own ruling class desperately wants to lose this war. They really do.
I mean, if you don't listen to local regime control media, TV, radio, newspapers,
if you don't pay attention, just turn it on for a brief period.
There is glee in their voices when they think that Trump is getting at the feet,
whether it's the market going down or gas prices going up, and they're glum when things happen
like the bridge being blown up. And they're never going to mention anything that makes the
mullis, the Islamic Republic look bad, like hanging the wrestler or forcing the girls
on the soccer team to come back to that horror of a dictatorship. Tom, you're next with
Howie Carr. Go ahead, Tom. As far as a replacement for Pam Bondi, I'm surprised you didn't mention
in your survey, Judge Danine Perro. I think she would be a pit bull of an attorney general,
and that's what this administration needs, because she has been cast bar milk toast.
As far as I'm concerned, I don't dislike her, but you know something, when you're going to
wouldn't die, let Tisha James, you've got to have everything loaded for bear and realize that,
you know, something she falsified bank records. That's under perjury.
Hey, Tom, I know a guy, a Democrat, who went to prison for the same damn thing in Boston.
You know, people go to prison for doing that. If they're not a member of a protected class,
it's really outrageous that she gets away with it. And you know, who else gets away with it?
Adam Schiff, Adam Schiff, a committed bank fraud, you know, he lied on his mortgage applications.
So did Eric Swalwell, all these people, and they get away with it. And then they come after
Trump and say, oh, he lied, you know, he overstated the value of Mar-a-Lago. Are you kidding me?
844-542-42, who came up with that lame list of possible candidates for U.S.
Attorney General? Why wasn't Matt Gates on the list?
Why wasn't Matt Gates couldn't get the job the first time?
What makes you think he's going to get it now? Come on, why bother?
Live from the Berna Lesslethal Pistol Studio, it's Howie Car.
844-542-42, Gail from Texas says, as much as I want I ran not to exist, I can't help,
but feel that our economy after Biden Obama and all the fraud really cannot handle much more pressure.
I know in my corner of the self-employed world were about toast financially.
Yeah, I mean, I understand that, but I think, you know, I think that once this is over,
the economy is really going to take off. I mean, cutting regulations, cutting the interest rates,
plenty of oil, you know, even things like, you know, that affects small parts of the workforce,
like, you know, cutting the commercial fishing over regulation. I mean, that's just an example
in our own area. I mean, he's doing this everywhere, the Trump administration,
and it's helping things. And you know what? I really, it really bugs me to waste money
with all the fraud, Gail, just like you. But when I see that bridge go up today, the B-1 bridge,
and I ran, I think I love my tax dollars being used for that. That's helping make the world
a better place. I'm sorry. I'm not, I don't mean to be sound like a war monger,
but I think, I think you're helping, I think you're helping out the Iranians too.
By getting, by bringing this regime closer to the end of the line, you know, the sooner that
regime is done, the sooner the Iranian people can be free and the sooner everybody in the world
can breathe a little bit of a sigh of relief. They are the biggest thugs in the world right now. I
don't, I don't think there's too much doubt about it. 844-542-42, maybe pockets are worse than
them here and there, but those pockets weren't handed tens of billions of dollars by the Democrats,
like Biden that Obama gave them, and they didn't, and they didn't have nuclear weapons or were,
they aren't, aren't, or weren't weeks away from getting the nuclear weapons.
John from New York, what's going on today, John? It was Armageddon was predicted before the stock market
opened at 930, but it didn't quite work out that way, did it? Now we closed up, and you know,
as you said, the, the president is working again late this afternoon, you know, this thing
got much pressure at how he put, he announced a special dividend check was going out, and he said
he sent it out, whether Congress agrees with it or not, $2,000. Got to help people out, and I,
you know, look at me, I believe he can do it, and they're used to handing money out down there,
so I think it's a real positive, actually, to look forward to it. Hey, look, Biden got a ruling
from the Supreme Court saying he couldn't forgive student loans, and then he did it. So, so now the
same people who said Biden was a courageous FDR like figure, they're going to be going crazy
and saying that it's the end of democracy. Right, right, but this is actually, I mean, the president
might, you know, you can get a copy of the tape, he actually said that he's given the money out,
so it's a real positive, and the other thing is he also announced a major initiative today
on health care tariffs for these companies that are, you know, they've basically been ripping
the American public off, let's face it, we're putting the bill for the whole globe basically,
basically. Now, the president announced tariffs on these companies that are not sort of
planned by the rules that have been jamming American for years, and again, these are things that
you won't see a statement in your paycheck, absolutely. Yeah, eventually that's both folder
through to the public in form of lower drug prices, because the president's going after these
companies had been gouged in the American public for years, and I'm glad I'm happy for it.
Well, you know, I like the fact that he always keeps saying, you know, that people like Biden and
Obama were the worst negotiators in the world, because they would just come in and they would
just agree to whatever the foreigners wanted, you know, and of course we get rolled.
Yeah, the amount of money that the drug companies in particular, I've looked at this data,
and I mean, I keep saying, you know, because I just want to Medicare like last year, and you know,
my wife hands me the bills, and she's like, this is for your drug plan, and I'm like, I thought it was
free, and she just kind of laughed, but you know, the drug plan alone is a couple hundred bucks a
month, the Medicare plans a couple hundred dollars a month, the Medicare plan in New York is so
bad, we're paying three hundred dollars a month per person, right? The so-called free Medicare plan,
right? So it's six hundred bucks a month, I call one of our politicians up the other day,
so let me ask you a question, why are we paying three hundred dollars a month per person in New York,
and the cost in Connecticut for the same Medicare plans a hundred and sixty two dollars a month,
why are we paying a hundred and thirty eight dollars more? If only you were an illegal alien, John.
Yeah, did you see what Hoco now, did you see what Hoco now wants to do? She wants to lower
the retirement age for teachers in New York State to 55, and I'm sure they get full insurance,
full health insurance, how much is that going to cost me? They only work eight months a year as it is,
I mean, I know, it's like Illinois, Illinois, in Chicago, are about to go belly up,
because they, the pension obligations, and once they've got super majorities in the legislature
and Springfield, they just started jamming more and more perks into the public sector
union's retirement plans, upping their pension, upping their health plans, and people are voting
with their feet out of Illinois, out of New York, out of Massachusetts, out of California,
you know, they're running away. Yeah, I have a friend that lives in Illinois, and he just,
well, he did live in Illinois, he just voted for South Carolina, and his wife, actually,
well, she's also there, but another friend that you saw in Pennsylvania, and they're in South
Carolina now, because the taxes in the blue states are just overwhelming, even if you're making
a modest income, they'd nickel and dime you on everything. Yeah. So anyway, the president...
Kid Griffin, the Kid Griffin had, he was in Chicago, he said it out, and he's a Florida guy
originally, and now he's back here, the company he's building south of Mar-a-Lago on the island,
and his company's going to be based in Miami, and you know, I mean, he's one of the bigger ones,
but there's all kinds of people that are moving down here, you know? And that's why, you know,
Elizabeth Warren, you know, the fake Indian. Now she wants to come back with a national wealth
tax. So in other words, so you can't run away, you know? I mean, she wants to, so if you do move
to South Carolina or Tennessee or Florida or Texas, they can still get the money from you. It's
ridiculous. Yeah. Yeah, it's absurd. But anyway, the good news on the dividend check, as the
president calls it, it's coming out. So look at your mailbox and you'll be getting a $2,000
check from the president pretty soon. Great. I just got a, hey, listen, I just got my royalties
check from Paramount Pictures. It was $9.05 for the six months. That's the best I've done in years,
John. It's better off in your pocket than the government's pocket. Exactly. Exactly. Thanks for
the call, John, from New York, 844-542-42. Yeah, it was a real surprise. Boy, a civil action is coming
back in a big way. Elizabeth, you're next with how we car. Go ahead, Elizabeth.
Hi, howdy. I'm a first time long time. I was just thinking this morning about birthright
citizenship. And this analogy came to me at that if I came over to your house and I'm pregnant
and I go into labor and give birth in your house and you have to let me live with you, right?
Yeah, it's a, yeah, the DNA test doesn't matter. I'm on the hook till the kid turns 23.
Yeah, right, right. I mean, that's what this is about. It's ridiculous.
Yeah, it makes no sense. And like I said earlier, I mentioned yesterday the statement by
Robert Jackson, the Associate Justice of the Supreme Court saying the Constitution is not a
suicide pack. And apparently that, that, that old quote occurred to a lot of people. You know,
I mean, that's, that's what, that's what they're using this thing as. This is insanity.
How, what kind of sane country would let people come in? Let people from foreign countries come in
and have a kid in their, in their, their nation. And then they become citizens and get the vote
and get, and get money, get, collect welfare. And then this, this, uh, uh,
Katanji, uh, Brown Jackson. I mean, that, this woman is insane. I mean, she said that, uh,
she was on the, the losing end of an eight to one vote, even, uh, Kagan and Sotomayor voted against
her on the, uh, on the Colorado counselors case where she said, oh, we have to go with the
scientific consensus. Yeah. You mean like on COVID? They, they had a scientific consensus.
Had that work out? Was that where they, was the, was the, were the experts right or were they wrong?
But this thing yesterday, this, I mean, I don't even, I don't even know what this means.
But this is what she said in oral arguments. I mean, obviously she, she, she does no research.
She, she doesn't, and she's not very bright. I know she went to Harvard Law School. Maybe,
maybe that's connected. She went to Harvard Law School air go. She's not very bright. But, um,
I wonder if she, I wonder how she did on our LSATs. But anyway, this is, this is Katanji,
Brown Jackson yesterday in the Supreme Court and the oral arguments.
And if you could make heads or tails of it, you're better than me.
Cut 12. And I was thinking, you know, I'm, I'm, I US citizen and visiting Japan.
And what it means is that, you know, if I steal someone's wallet in Japan, the, the Japanese
authorities can arrest me and prosecute me. It's allegiance meaning can they control you as a matter
of law. I can also rely on them if my wallet is stolen to, you know, under Japanese law go and
prosecute the person who has stolen it. So there's this relationship based on even though I'm a
temporary traveler, I'm just on vacation in Japan. I'm still locally owing allegiance in that sense.
Is that the right way to think about it? And if, if so, doesn't that explain why both
temporary residents and undocumented people would have that kind of quote unquote allegiance
just by virtue of being in the United States.
If, if she had been a caller and said those things on the show, I would have cut her off at about
40 seconds. And then during the break, I would have said, Jared, tell, tell Matt not to let any more
drunks on the, get on the phone, try to, try to screen a little better. Did that make any sense to
you, Jared? I, I feel dumber for having listened to that. Um, no, I, I, it is, I say it's like a, like
a bad high school debate team, but a high school debate team could beat that argument. I can't
sit even in argument. You know, it's like, oh, hey, Jared, you know, how are we doing on the Jake
Rooney's cards? Well, howie, you know, if I was in Australia right now, I'd be a kangaroo.
I mean, that's the exact same. Like, it's like, it's, it's somehow it's a non-sequitur on top of
nonsense, on top of a stupid idea. I mean, it's astounding. It's amazing. I was, I was suggesting
yesterday that she might be stupider than Joy Reid. She is definitely stupider, more stupid than Joy
Reid. She's dumber than KJP. I, I, I'm unfamiliar with anybody that I know who's that dumb or that
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Mr. Garcia, you're next with Howie Car. Go ahead, Mr. Garcia.
Hey, Harry Car. Just Mr. Garcia, first time calling. I didn't come here to be made
sport of Mr. Garcia. If the demo crack can lie, well, I can lie too. I want to ask you questions.
Assembly of Newark, New Jersey. Why Assembly get killed and the Grigal was thriving on 109
and kill him and then the car was in plane and killed the Assembly in Newark.
That happened a couple of days ago. How come I didn't read anything about Mr. Garcia?
How come I didn't read anything about this? That happened about 4-5 days ago. Assembly
of Florida. He named me support to be sky. He was killed with the Grigal was drunk and going
more than 9 years to help work. Of course, he was at illegal. He was driving. Of course,
he was drunk, Mr. Garcia. Aren't they all? Yes, and nobody want to recognize he was illegal
in Newark. Assembly councilman tell everybody was illegal driving drunk. He was not
support not to be here in the United States. You know, sometimes I know where to go,
you know, like to get some alternative news about illegal aliens. But in Newark, I don't even
know where I would go. I mean, you know, the Newark star ledger is kind of out of business.
What do they call it now? NJ, something in j.com. They're not going to cover it. The New York
Daily News wouldn't touch you with a 10-foot pole. The New York Post doesn't really cover Newark.
Where do you, you just have to find out about news about illegal skillet and people
weren't a mouth now in places like Newark, don't you? Yes, we find out NewarkNews.com.
That is the councilman. Assembly there. And also the illegal picture that died
drunk. NewarkNews.com. I'm going to look it up right now. I'm still waiting the Orange County
Register. I'm trying to find out if this guy that killed two people in Anaheim.
He said they apparently got him and he's in the hospital. But they won't release his name.
That's, I mean, this is the way it is. I mean, if he weren't, we all know he must be an illegal
because if he weren't American, they would have released his name immediately. And he probably
would have been arraigned from his hospital bed for killing these two guys who, by the way,
happened to both be Hispanics. One is a, one was a 14-year-old kid and the other was a 70-year-old
grandfather. But you know, he's an illegal alien, most likely odds are. And so they're not going to
give out his name because they don't want to, it's, it's just, it's, it's a bad look for the,
for the community. It's a bad look for the party. Thanks for the call, Mr. Garcia. I'll look this
up during the break. Newworknews.com. See if I can start getting, getting, getting some info.
It's a shame. Our great-grandkids will be listening to Katanji Brown cycle babble. That's the
thing. 30 more years she'll have on the court.
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