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To a Battle of Wits, the MSP comes unarmed | 7.9.24 - The Howie Carr Show Hour 4

Howie shares some tips he's received about the Massachusetts State Police that show them in a very unfortunate light. Howie remembers when the MSP were kinda sorta smart!

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37m
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09 Jul 2024
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Eddie, we have to win all the things, all the things, all the things. I don't know what we're yelling about. We are the NDA. We are the NDA. I am Spartacus. I am Spartacus. I am Spartacus. I am Spartacus. I am Spartacus. I am Spartacus. I am Spartacus. I am Spartacus. I am Spartacus. I am Spartacus. I am Spartacus. I am Spartacus. I am Spartacus. I am Spartacus. I am Spartacus. I am Spartacus. I am Spartacus. I am Spartacus. Tears of rage. I didn't stumble through the speech. It will be hailed as a major accomplishment akin to the Gettysburg Address tonight. Now can I go watch Hazel, Mommy? I want to watch Wagon Train. They're doing the Ward Bond episodes tonight. I like him better than John McIntyre. He stumbled through, but we do have a few cuts to share with you here. Cut 35. For five additional strategic defense systems. For five additional strategic defense systems. Cut 36. Destroy your range coach, your range culture. You reigns. Destroy your range coach, your range culture. You rang? [LAUGHTER] Some Managedy Krebs used to say, you know, he's talking about how he's, you know, he came out swinging when the Vladimir Putin attacked Ukraine. Do you think it's possible that if he hadn't said that he would tolerate a minor incursion that there wouldn't have been a minor or a major or any other kind of incursion into Ukraine? You know, there's that line in the military code of justice, isn't there? Penetration, however slight, thought, thought, thought, I'll leave you to fill in the rest of it. It's kind of like a minor incursion, however slight. Cut 37. In before Russia's bombs were falling in Ukraine, the alliance acted, or I ordered the US reinforcements at NATO's eastern flank. Even before the bombs started falling, he ordered reinforcements on the eastern flank. Do you prefer, when you go out to eat, then you go to a nice fancy French restaurant, do you prefer the creme brulee or the flang, or the flang I should say? Like the flang with a little whipped cream on it. Let's hear that one one more time. Cut 37. In before Russia's bombs were falling in Ukraine, the alliance acted, or I ordered the US reinforcements at NATO's eastern flank. At least this time he didn't have Russia bombing Russia. Which he's done in the past. Destroy you, raise it. All right. So again, Jake Topper is going to be back in the fold tonight. He's just, George Stephanopoulos is going to come out with pom poms. Give me a B, give me an R, give me an A, give me an N, what's that spell Brandon? Eight, four, four, five hundred, forty two, forty two. We have to, we have a new state police scandal, which I'll get to here. It's just this is a new breaking police scandal, egregious misconduct by the state police. That's, that's a, I'm quoting a judge in Worcester County. I'll tell you about it shortly. It's, the ruling was just issued, it's there, they were trying to frame, frame people. Stop me if you've heard this one before. It is what it is. Yes it is. It is what it is. It'll be in the, I think it'll be in the Herald tomorrow. I got, I sent them the 34 page decision by the judge. We'll get to it. And, but I want to take some calls here first. Patrick, you're next with Howie Carr, go ahead Patrick. Hello Howie. Hi. I'm calling on two subjects. One of five years ago as a VIP, and Grace had just joined your organization. And during a commercial break, you got the news that Sydney Portia had died. And I said, guess who won't be coming down for breakfast? Well, that was the only time I heard you speak fake news because it was a hoax. Do you remember that? Yeah, no, I do. I, I, I kind of remember it, but I was thinking, did Sydney Portia die five years ago? I didn't think so. But anyway, but he, he, he, he died more recently, but, but, but there was a fake news thing that came across. But anyways, what I really want to talk about was the mayor of Chicago, blaming Richard Nixon for the 100 or so shootings in Chicago this week. And I, I dug up his statement about, but as I leave you, I want you to know, just thinking how much you're going to be missing. You don't have Dick Nixon to kick around anymore because judgment, this is my last press conference for 1962. Right. Right. That was, that was 62 years ago. Nixon couldn't have been more wrong because here it is. Here it is. 2024 and the mayor of Chicago is still kicking him around early, early as something. I'd forgotten about that that press guy. That was after he lost the governor's race to a, to a Pat Brown, Jerry Brown's father. And he said you won't have, and six years later, he was elected president of the United States. Thanks for the call, Patrick, David, you're next with how we car. Go ahead, David. Two things quickly. If go by, went into a bar talking like that, an average bot center would, wouldn't serve because they think he was half in the back. Absolutely. But yeah, you, you can't, you can't be served. You don't want him coming out. But the, the good news is if they stopped him and said, where'd you get your last drink? He wouldn't be able to remember. Exactly. Oh, it just got there real quick. That's a freaking woman who was the president of the NEA, the NEA, you think she's, she's highly educated. So certainly she talked about the tyranny of the White House. So I have a quite multiple question for her. What was the tyrant that forced teachers to get vaccinated, nursing to get back to the state cops to get vaccinated? Black teachers, by the way, oh, they're going to lose their job. Was it Donald Trump or was it Joe Biden? Right. So remember too, that the black people had a lower rate of vaccination than white people. And remember, they, I think it was De Blasio was still the mayor and he said, if you, if you didn't get a vaccination, you couldn't go into a restaurants or stores. So basically he was saying that over half the black population couldn't go into restaurants, David. And he was a good Democrat. This was, this was more of a, I mean, there were, there were Republican nitwits like Charlie Baker, the governor of Massachusetts, but this was more of a Democrat disaster than a Republican disaster. It was that a Democratic funded gain of function research named Dr. Fauci or is he a Republican, how he definitely a Democrat and a lot of black died from gain of function research from COVID. Yes. I know. A lot of everybody died from gain of function research in it. It wasn't what it, what they said it was going to be, but it was a totally un, it was a, it was a, it came out of the lab. It came out, meaning it didn't have to be produced. It was a, and even under Obama, they said, we don't want the government funding any gain of function research because it was just too crazy. And they, they worked, they did work arounds. They used cutouts just like, just like they used cutouts to get, get money from the Democrats, National Committee and Hillary Clinton to, to set up the Steele dossier. I mean, they just, they, they don't care about the rules. No rules apply to them. They just, they, they just use all these, they, they just skirt every, every law, every regulation, every congressional edict to do what they want to do. And they, and they invariably screw things up. Thanks for the call there, David. 844, 542, 42, Anthony, you're next with how we car. Go ahead, Anthony. Hey, Holly, so two things. Why are all these conservative pundits and whoever, all these politicians asked, invited to step down and whatever? I thought we, we, we said when they said some about Trump, we said, let the people vote them and let them make the decision. Why don't they just say, because polls are that bad with every racial group and, and everybody thinks he's 12, 58%, let him go to the polls and let them embarrass him, right? At the polls. I, I agree. I'm not, you're not listening to me that say he should be removed, are you? I mean, again, the Democrats set this thing up so that in, in certain states like Florida and North Carolina, there was basically no Democrat primaries. They, they, and they, and they totally froze Dean Phillips out of the process. They literally drove Robert F. Kennedy Jr. out of the party and, and, and now they, you know what gets me to, you remember they, they kept saying about how Trump, Trump, they had to, the, the cabinet should, should utilize the 25th amendment to get rid of him because he was losing his mind. Remember? Let me play, let me play a cut from a, this is Jamie Raskin, the, the, the, uh, the Groucho Marx look alike from Maryland. This is from 2017, he's talking about, uh, evaluating President Trump's health. Cut eight to set up a permanent body, not just for this presidency, but for all presidencies to come. The physical health of the president and the mental health of the president is something of fundamental importance to the national security of the country and the continuing effectiveness of the government. So I think that, uh, you know, some of the current events have concentrated our mind on the problem, but we need to set this up as a matter of, uh, institutional responsibility as Congress institutional responsibility to, uh, to gauge the president's mental health and stability. That was then this is now Jamie Raskin, cut nine, um, you know, a lot of people see his age as, um, you know, something that helps explain some of his wisdom and some of his compassion, um, the kind of compassion you see, not just within his family, but outside of it, that compassion for people in his family, which is real and authentic, becomes solidarity for everybody in the country who's struggling as well as for people around the world. Wow. What a difference seven years makes, but I know that the, you know, he really, this isn't just cheap partisan hackery that he really means all this stuff. He's sincere. He's a, he's a, he's a guiding light in the world. His, his intellect that lights up the world like a three watt bulb, eight, four, four, five hundred, forty two, forty two, I'm how we car the Holly car show returns after this. Is that the horse, don't they call that the horse? I think it is. The horse, Paul Revere wrote a horse. He wouldn't, his horse would be run down in Canton now. If he was back in Canton for, for, for another summer, like he used to be back in the 18th century, it'd be hit by one of the McAlberts driving drunk in a Ford edge. I love my pillows products. I sleep with their pillows. I wear their slippers. I dry off with their towels. Now you can enjoy all of their products with great discounts by using the code Howie at MyPillow.com. From pillows, towels, slippers and even their giza dream sheets, go to MyPillow.com and use code Howie for amazing discounts. 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's most likely to be the Democratic nominee? Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Michelle Obama, Hillary Clinton, Gavin Newsom or other? Joe Biden. 62% of the audience says Biden, 18% for Kamala, 8% each for Michelle and Gavin Newsom, 3% for others and 2% for Hillary. All right. 844-542-617, Joe's compassion for his grandchild, Navy Bean, is legendary. Yes it is. Yes, it is. We all know that. 844-6. Here's your facts. Check them out. Check them out. Joe, you're next with Howie Car, go ahead, Joe. Hey, Howie, if I were to put a number on, I would say between 30 and 50 million Democratic voters have been proven the fool by voting for Joe Biden. Well they didn't have any choice though, Joe. Did they really? I mean, again, they drove Kennedy out of the party before the primary and there was this poor guy Phillips was left there and they didn't even have primaries in some of the big states. All right, all right. One other thing, 13 cabinet members, 36 departments and now one leader has spoken up about this vegetable in the White House. Are you surprised? No, they want to lose their job, Joe doesn't fire anybody. The thing is, when you look back on it, they were crazy to pass the 25th Amendment. You know, the guy who's your boss, you're going to step forward and say, you're not going to be my boss anymore. How long do you think you're going to have the job? I mean, it didn't make any sense. They should have thought this thing through. It's ridiculous. The 25th Amendment. Thanks for the call. Tom, you're next with Howie Carr. Go ahead, Tom. Hi, Howie. Hi. This weekend on WBOM, they replayed you and Grace talking about the debate before the debate, and I got to say to you mailed it. That was one comment that I had. Thank you. You had 100 percent right. But I wanted to put out this as a question if Barack Obama chose Joe Biden as his insurance policy, as Vice President, and Joe Kamala Harris, his insurance policy, if Kamala Harris becomes the nominee, who could be, could possibly be sooner than her? You know, as to use the old cliché, I think that's above my pay grade or below my pay grade. I don't know the, that's a good, that's a good question. I don't, I don't know who she would have. I don't know who she would pick. Thanks for the call. Roger, you're next with Howie Carr. Go ahead, Roger. Hey, Hey, Howie. Thanks for taking my call. Sure. You know, when I listen to you, I feel like I'm listening to radio through Europe, you know, being a Republican in Massachusetts, two comments. One is the, the NA, the NEA of speech regarding we want all the things. I mean, it's how eloquent, you know, and doesn't that inspire confidence in everybody? Like the Gettysburg that traps, you know, we want all the things really is, are we serious? And this is like, you know, the epitome of our educational system. I think that's the problem. It is the epitome, isn't it? Or the Nader, I guess is the better word, the Nader shows how far we've fallen. We can't get any lower. And the second point is, there was a Bruhaha in, I'm sure maybe you guys have talked about it regarding New York Times, you know, and they, they, they insisted and it was a Marine Dow and insisted on saying, um, he did actually said the good asked EFT and, and I think it's quite telling. Um, the, you know, we learn when we're three or four years old and I'm sure you have grand care grandchildren like I do, you learn that we have a regular birth and the common thing is who instill an order of family. Right. Exactly. So if my, my two and a half year old grandson was pretty smart, said, good, I'd laugh knowing that a couple of years he'd have it down. Joe is not going to have it down in a couple of years. Live from the Matthews Brothers Studios. We still have lots of cheap bastard deals left. We have the flip, the original flip locks, a $50 value for 25 bucks, graces, goodies, calitron, health, healthy weight loss supplement, Jared uses that. 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It well, he's suspending him without pay ship's punishment to his young family. He's a victim. He didn't, he didn't care too much about care and read, did he? Leakspool. His children said the union will lose access to benefits such as health insurance to mitigate. I love that word mitigate. Whatever worries about mitigating anything on people who pay taxes or work for a living, to mitigate the impact on them, a more reasonable action would have been a suspension that did not affect their medical coverage. And don't do the crime if you can't do the time. The union representing the embattled, the embattled left, that's one of my favorite words, embattled. The embattled lead state police investigator in the Karen Reed case said today the decision to suspend him without pay pending an internal affairs review of his conduct during the murder investigation was disappointing. And that his crude texts about Reed have no relationship, this quote, no relationship to the salacious allegations of a law enforcement frame job. I read this. I hardly find that salacious, but I think, you know, I think that this shows the quality of state police that we have now that nobody bothered to even look up the word salacious. This is the wrong word to be using and I just refreshed my recollection. You know what salacious are rousing or appealing to sexual desire or imagination? Yes. She's a babe. We would fall river accent though. Again, I find no ass and she's a babe, hardly salacious. But that's what they said. It has no, yesterday's actions have no relationship to the salacious allegations of coverups, collusion or conspiracies offered by the defense, but the fact that nobody went into the house to investigate what was going on in the house, what evidence there was. How about nobody, how about all the taillight pieces appearing days, weeks afterwards? How about the fact that he was given the name of the totes truck driver who said he didn't see a body out in the yard and he didn't bother to investigate it? It's called the Franken truck. Yeah, that's lucky. How about the fact that he didn't bother to check out the cell phones? Who's long to die in cold? How come he didn't bother to check out the butt dials? How come he didn't bother to check out all of the messages at 607, 608 between Jen McCabe and her sister-in-law? How come he solicited a bribe for himself after he arrested Karen Reid? But he didn't do anything wrong. His children are being punished, needless to say. Procthetrupa? Procthetrupa? Procthetrupa? Okay, so this is the latest state police scandal. You know, it's been like two days since we heard about the sex scandal out at the academy, the new brain tree involving the lieutenant who found her boyfriend who's in the state police recording porn among women he was sleeping with. You know, it's been two days since that lawsuit was reinstated. So it was a great 48 hours and it was 24 hours since Trooper Proctor had been suspended. But today, another story broke. This is from a district court judge in Worcester County egregious government conduct. He ordered new trials for a bunch of cocaine and heroin dealers, alleged heroin and cocaine dealers. The state police apparently out there in the gang unit were making videotapes and audio tapes of the dealers and some of their customers without getting a wiretap. Not me if you've heard this one before. Egregious government conduct, the court finds the conduct of the MSP to be egregious based on the testimony that the court credits has indicated be above. I'm not even going through to first 22 pages. First, these recordings were in direct violation of the wiretap statute. The court finds the troopers of the MSP violated the wiretap statute. As stated above, the court does not credit the testimony of certain state troopers. You're kidding me? The testimony of state troopers was found to be not credible? How is this possible? I'm shocked, shocked. It is clear from the testimony that the court finds credible that the recordings and screenshots by the state police were primarily used on for evidentiary purposes. It was obvious to the court that the recordings were done for the evidentiary purpose to identify persons involved in the controlled buys that the state police was not from, the police officer was not involved with. The court further finds that these recordings were also, and again, they have no right to record you without a wiretap. The state police had no wiretaps. This is blatantly, patently illegal activity by the state, criminal activity by the state police. The court further finds that these recordings were also used to help coerce the cooperation of individuals with the threat of prosecution to become confidential informants for law enforcement. Here's how bad it is. The Worcester County DA's office, Joe Early, he's the guy that was involved in the whole cover up of the judge's daughter, who was busted for the drugs, and said that, do you know how many people I had, how many men I had to service to get the money to buy these drugs, and then they wanted to cut it down, and the DA, and his top assistant, who was the son of a judge, and he's the son of a congressman, they were involved in trying to get the charges dismissed basically against the judge's daughter, who used to work in the Worcester County DA's office. But in this case, as bad as Joe Early, Jr.'s DA's office is, they're the good guys here. That's how bad it is. The court further finds it egregious that the MSP ignored the request by the Worcester County DA's office to provide the discovery. Apparently, they just hired a young female assistant DA, and she found out about this and said, "Hey, where's the court order, allowing these wiretaps, this videotape surveillance? We don't have any." Well, you know, it's going to come out. I have to give that over to the defense in discovery. We're not giving it to you. They wouldn't give it to the DA, so that the DA could give the defendants the right to see the evidence against them. It's called the Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution. You have a right to see your accusers, to confront your accusers and see the evidence against you. But they don't care about that. They don't care just like the judge in Dedham doesn't care about the Fifth Amendment, saying they can't have any double jeopardy. So the state police want to throw out not just the Fifth Amendment, they want to throw out the Sixth Amendment. Nexus between government misconduct and the defendant's own case, the defendant must demonstrate a reasonable probability that he or she would not have pleaded guilty had he or she known of the misconduct. So all these people pleaded guilty not knowing that the mass state police had committed greater crimes than they had. The prosecutor's duty, this is the judge's decision, Judge Locanto. He's a district court judge, but this is a pretty good decision. The prosecutor's duty includes to, quote, "make timely disclosures to the defense of all evidence or information known to the prosecutor that tends to negate the guilt of the accused or mitigates the offense and in connection with sentencing, disclose to the defense and to the tribunal all unprivileged, mitigated information known to the prosecutor, except when the prosecutor is relieved of this responsibility by a protective order of the tribunal, which in this case obviously it wasn't. Each defendant is entitled to all of the discovery concerning their case. These recordings would fall under mandatory discovery as provided by the Massachusetts rules of criminal procedure. You know, this all goes back to Trump saying, you know, if they can do this to me, they can do it to you. If they can do it to Trump, they can do it to Karen Reed. If they can do it to Karen Reed, they can do it to these low level accused coke and heroin dealers out in Northern Worcester County. And they weren't doing it. And this judge threw out all the cases, he ordered new trials for these guys. Through the testimony of this hearing, the defense learned that certain individuals were offered, quote, unquote, "tips money in exchange for participating in controlled buys." So this is entrapment. So they were engaged in entrapment, which in some cases is okay. Ready for egregious government conduct that affects the decision to plead guilty. The court has considered a variety of appropriate sanctions. Failure to provide discovery pursuant to a court order in the mandatory rules of discovery may result in application of any sanctions permitted with non-compliance. In other words, they're just throwing out the convictions and ordering new trials. Indeed, the court complements the ADAs. Again, these people work for Joe Early, and they're upholding civil rights. This is maybe not unprecedented, but it's unusual. It's unusual for defendants' rights to be preserved in Worcester County, unless you're the junky daughter of a judge, hack judge, who used to work for the district attorney, in which case you have more rights than Karen Reed or President Trump. All right, this is Christopher P. Locanto, First Justice. I'm hoping that we'll have more on this tomorrow, and I sent it to the Herald, and the Herald should have a story tomorrow. This is another scandal, and the question is, is this going on across the Commonwealth? Have all the state police, they asked the state police, they brought them in, and they said, "Did you have any training about observing the laws of the land in the academy?" No, they learned how to mix Jameson and Genes, though. They learned how to work on cold cases, and where to put the gun in the mailbox in the badge when they got so drunk that they lost the badges and the cruisers. Was it necessary to introduce Hennessey Exo? 603 to a battle of wets, the mass state police come unarmed. God, I just, and Proctor should have thought, Proctor threw away his career for this. That's the thing Sean McDonough was on yesterday, I'll hay-face, said, "Just go and proctor, no one's ever going to talk to you again. You're just going to be all isolated, you're going to start drinking even more than you already do, and you're just, your life's going to fall apart, and you have no money. Go down and cut a deal with the feds and just flip. Tell them everything you know. It's going to be a race between Higgins and Proctor, and maybe Brian Albert to go to who's going to cut the deal first. The first guy, the flip, gets the best deal. This the way it works, 844-542-42, I'm Howie Carr. All right, we're done. Howie Carr, we'll be right back. 844-542-40, so I was just asking the question, what I was told by the person who gave this to me is that they don't know whether or not this is going on, or whether the state police are doing this all across the state, and I just got an email from another guy, I know, who was listening to the show, to answer the question you just posed on air, yes, there are other DA's offices dealing with cops illegally recording suspects. Give me a buzz if you want details, Suffolk and Middlesex Counties, Suffolk Middlesex and Worcester. Okay, so those are three of the biggest counties in the state. Middlesex is definitely the biggest. Suffolk and Worcester are probably three and four or two and three. So in other words, this is a really, really violation of the mass wiretap law as a five-year felony. Well, we don't want to get into those salacious details as the mass state police union calls them, salacious details. You know, is it any wonder they don't have anyone who knows physics or can handle any kind of cell phone logging when they don't even know the meaning of the word salacious? It's pitiful. I'm sorry. I don't mean to be a snob, it's just I can remember when state police were kind of smart. I'm old. I know I'm old. I remember when they lived in barracks. Eight, four, four, five hundred forty-two, forty-two, mark your next with how we car. Go ahead, Mark. Yes, hi, Holly. I didn't want to talk about the debate as much as happened post the debate. When Joe Biden, Joe Biden, were in the back room and all the sycophants were yelling four more years and that despicable human being, Joe Biden gets up and says, "Joe, you answered all the questions, and you were so concise, and I'm saying to myself, and I know you've followed the care of each one." And to me, Dr. Jill would step into the high heels of Jennifer McCabe and vice versa because they're exactly the same. They're the monotonous, truthful person. Well, Jill doesn't have a problem with one of her lower teeth, though, does she? Well, but just talking about the personality, they are identical, conniving, buying, and enabling both of them. They disagree with your narrative. Very good, Jared, the way you're coming up with this. Thanks for the call. That's not a -- Jen, if you're listening and getting ready to go out for a round of fireballs at the waterfall, that's not a compliment that Mark just gave you. Paul, you're next with how -- That's okay. You can continue. Thank you. Paul, very quickly. Paul. Yeah, really quick. More on to the left. Focus to the right, here I am, I'm in the middle. All right. Thank you, Paul. Eight points. Thank you, guys, for coming out the VIPs today. Give yourselves a round of applause. Thanks for coming out. I'm Howie Carr.