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November 21, 2025 49 mins

Bolling on Real America's Voice

Segment A: PRES. TRUMP MEETS WITH MAMDANI AT WH

Segment B: REVIEWING THE MAMDANI TRUMP WH MEETING

Segment C: REACTING TO THE LATEST HEADLINES

Segment D: FOOTBALL WITH BRITT MCHENRY

Segment E: LISTENING TO YOUR VOICEMAILS

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's a very that's very longer. I I'll stick up
for you. You know, the plane takes you thirty minutes and
driving text.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
You wonder if you could clear up some confusion around
the Washington Post report.

Speaker 3 (00:12):
There was this explosive report that the Coast Guard is
no longer going to characterize.

Speaker 4 (00:16):
Swashed because of news is it's hate symbols.

Speaker 3 (00:18):
DHS called that a lie and fake news?

Speaker 5 (00:21):
Can you clear up?

Speaker 1 (00:22):
I don't know anything about it. When when was this written?
I think yesterday?

Speaker 6 (00:26):
Well, look, the Coast Guard is an incredible group of
people I know very well. Just ordered a lot of
new Coast Guard cutters, beautiful, the most magnificent ship.

Speaker 1 (00:36):
They look like yachts with lots of guns on them.
So I don't know.

Speaker 6 (00:40):
I haven't seen any report like that, but certainly we
want them to remain a great force, and they are.

Speaker 7 (00:48):
And all the nine months.

Speaker 1 (00:49):
Yes, I don't do work.

Speaker 8 (00:50):
I would like to ask mister Mundaney, you've accused the
US government.

Speaker 9 (00:54):
Of committing genocide and Gaza.

Speaker 7 (00:55):
Why President Trumpet working on piece? Why? Why that?

Speaker 8 (01:00):
I've spoken about the Israeli government committing genocide, and I've
spoken about our government funding it, and I shared with
the President in our meeting about the concern that many
New Yorkers have of wanting their tax dollars to go
towards the benefit of New Yorkers and their ability to
afford basic dignity. And what we see right now is
we're in the ninth consecutive year of more than one
hundred thousand school children being homeless in our city, and

(01:21):
there's a desperate need not only for the following of
human rights, but also the following through on the promises
we've made New Yorkers. And I appreciated the meeting we
had and the work that we can do.

Speaker 6 (01:32):
Didn't do the peace and were hard coming to peace
because it work hard to do the peace and everywhere,
but do you agree with that.

Speaker 8 (01:39):
I appreciate all efforts towards peace. And I shared with
President Trump that when I spoke to Trump voters on
Hillside Avenue, including one of whom was a pharmacist that
spoke about how President Trump's father actually went to that
pharmacy not too far from Jamaica, states that people were
tired of seeing our tax dollars fund endless wars. And
I also believe that we have to follow through on
the International Human Rights and I know that still today

(02:01):
those are being violated, and that continues to be work
that has to be done no matter where we're speaking of.

Speaker 1 (02:08):
You're the mayor act as the true leader of the
Democrat Party. And do you think leaders is the leader?

Speaker 7 (02:13):
Doctor?

Speaker 1 (02:14):
You don't have to follow his leader.

Speaker 6 (02:15):
Well, look, I hope they have great leaders. This is
a man that right now I think is focused in
New York City. I really think there's a chance to
do a great job. We're going to help him, but
I really think he's a chance to do a great job.
But I'll let you asker that you consider yourself the
leader of the Democrats.

Speaker 1 (02:31):
I think it's more appropriate for him.

Speaker 8 (02:33):
I consider myself the next mayor of New York City,
and I keep my horizons firmly on New York City.
And I appreciate the meeting with the President, which focused
again on the five boroughs and whether New Yorkers could
afford to live there.

Speaker 1 (02:44):
By the way, being the mayor of New York City
is a big deal.

Speaker 6 (02:48):
I always said, you know, one of the things I
would have left to be someday is the mayor of
New York City. Being the mayor of New York and
especially now, because I think you're really a turning point
in one way or the other. You can go great,
or it can go in a different direction. And I
think you really have a chance to make it great.

Speaker 8 (03:11):
York, President Trump, New York City loves a future that
is affordable. And I can tell you that there were
more New Yorkers who voted for President Trump in the
most recent presidential election because of that focus on cost
of living. And I'm looking forward to working together to
deliver on that affordability.

Speaker 1 (03:26):
I got a lot of votes. One more, go ahead,
one or two more good. I'll tell you. The press
has eaten this thing up.

Speaker 6 (03:34):
You know, I've had a lot of meetings with the
heads of major countries.

Speaker 1 (03:38):
Nobody cared this meeting that you people have gone. You
know outside you have hundreds of people waiting. This is
just a small little group.

Speaker 6 (03:46):
For some reason, the press has found this to be
a very interesting meeting. The biggest people in the world,
they come over from countries nobody cares. But they did
care about this meeting, and it was a great meeting.

Speaker 1 (03:57):
Go ahead, exactly.

Speaker 10 (04:00):
Why do you think there's so much more, you know,
so much excitement around.

Speaker 1 (04:03):
Just because I think he's different.

Speaker 6 (04:06):
All right, I think he's different, and that can be
in a very positive way. But I think he's different
than you know, your typical guy runs, wins, becomes mayor
maybe and nothing exciting because he has a chance to
really do something great for New York.

Speaker 1 (04:19):
New York is at a very critical.

Speaker 6 (04:21):
Point and he does need to help with the federal
government to really succeed, and we're going to be helping him.
But he's different than you know, your average candidate. He
came out of nowhere.

Speaker 1 (04:32):
I said, he has a great campaign manager standing over there.

Speaker 6 (04:36):
He came out of he came out of nowhere. What'd
you start off at one or two? And then I
I said, who is this guy? He was at one,
that he was at three, that it was at five,
that it was at nine, then he went up to seventeen.
I said, hmm, it's get a little bit of trust there, right,
And then all of a sudden, he wins the primary
that nobody expected he was going to win. It's a great,

(04:59):
great tribute. It's an amazing thing that he did.

Speaker 8 (05:02):
And I'll just add also, I'll just add one thing
to what the President said, is one thing I also
appreciated is in our meeting to appreciate a portrait of
FDR and the incredible work that was done with the
New Deal, and also in thinking about what it can
look like when the federal government and New York City

(05:23):
government work together deliver on affordability, it can be transformed.

Speaker 1 (05:26):
You know, we have a great portrait of FDR that
I found in the vaults that was missing for years.
I found it and I put it up. He said
Democrat to the best of my Knowveice, he's a Democrat.

Speaker 6 (05:38):
And when the Mayor saw of that portrait, he said, sir,
do you mind if I have a picture taken by
that point?

Speaker 1 (05:42):
It's an amazing point.

Speaker 6 (05:43):
The picture comes out good, but it's an amazing portrait
in the cabinet room.

Speaker 1 (05:48):
So he's a big fan of the New Deal, I guess,
and of FTI. Yes, you both spoke about crime.

Speaker 8 (05:55):
There are many police officers that come off the roles
at the end of this year in New York City.

Speaker 4 (06:01):
Are you going to allow those police to be replaced.

Speaker 3 (06:04):
With police officers, actual cops, and are you going to
require that that happens for there to be some costs?

Speaker 6 (06:11):
Well, I hope it happens, but again that's going to
be ultimately the mayor's decision.

Speaker 8 (06:16):
That's answer is that I look forward to delivering public
safety with the NYPD, and I've said over the course
of our campaign that we have the number of police
officers today, they are the ones it's budgeted about thirty
five thousand head count, and I think the key thing
is that we have to make it easier for police
to focus on police work. Not asked them to respond
to two hundred thousand mental health calls a year.

Speaker 7 (06:34):
So is that a reduction from what you're at right now?

Speaker 1 (06:37):
Are you've committing to maintaining the same level.

Speaker 8 (06:41):
I've committed over the course of the campaign to maintain
the thirty five thousand.

Speaker 1 (06:44):
That's the headcount that we have through the campaign to
them with caseworkers, social word.

Speaker 8 (06:49):
No, I've said, that's the head count that we want.
What we need to do is make sure they can
focus on serious crime.

Speaker 1 (06:53):
And he just retained a great police commissioner. I believe, yes,
we did commission. If the newspaper is a coulrrect that
what they're correct about. He uh, he retained.

Speaker 6 (07:02):
I think somebody that is a is a good friend
of some of the people in my family of Ivanka,
and they say she's really good, really competent, and he
just retained her.

Speaker 1 (07:12):
So that's a good sign.

Speaker 6 (07:18):
With this there will be topics that we disagree, and
I think we'll probably come to a conclusion and ultimately
he'll convince me or convince him.

Speaker 1 (07:28):
You know, it's for the good of New York. Ultimately
it's for the good of New York.

Speaker 6 (07:31):
I don't care about UH affiliations or parties or anything else.
I want to see if this city could be unbelievable,
if he could be a spectacular as success, I'd be.

Speaker 1 (07:40):
Very happy too. I think we will. I think we will.

Speaker 7 (07:47):
I hope we do.

Speaker 1 (07:48):
I enjoyed the we had a great meeting.

Speaker 8 (07:50):
Please public can at least defind his campaigned multiple times
by callings round.

Speaker 1 (07:55):
I'm Dana and Jahadas.

Speaker 8 (07:56):
Do you think you're sitting next to a Jahadis right.

Speaker 11 (07:58):
Now in the over offers no, But she's out there campaigning,
and you know, you say things sometimes in a campaign.
She's a very capable person, but you really have to
ask her about that. But I don't particularly I think
I met with a very I met with a man
who's a very rational person. I met with a man

(08:20):
who wants to really wants to see New York be
great again. And I can say again because New York
was great. You know when I came down to Washington,
initially the city was so hot, it was doing great.
We were having some telltale signs of problems. We had
a mayor that was not doing a great job, but
still it was moving along.

Speaker 6 (08:42):
And it went bad. It really went, you know, pretty bad,
and he can I think it's been at lower points,
but it went pretty bad. I think he can bring
it back. Now. The question is we bring it back
all the way? Will he bring it back greater than
ever before? Which is I guarantarantine that's his wish. I
think it wants to make it greater than ever before.

(09:04):
And if he can, we'll be out there cheering. I'll
be cheering for him.

Speaker 1 (09:07):
Thank you very much, everybody, Thank you very much.

Speaker 8 (09:13):
I care very deeply about Jewish safety and I look
forward to rooting out anti Semitism across the Five Borrows
and protecting Jewish New Yorkers at every New Yorker calls
the city home.

Speaker 7 (09:28):
Well, that was interesting. I'm not sure when I watched there,
I could have sworn I was going to see the
socialist communists, future dictator of New York come to the
White House and get legswept by the President of the
United States, who we don't want any more communists running
our major cities. I saw a very friendly moment. I

(09:51):
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back attorney Joe di Genova with us. Joe, let's talk
about what the heck I just helped me out, my friend,
I was expecting something completely different, let's say the very
very least. What are your thoughts on that meeting?

Speaker 12 (13:27):
Well, it was very interesting. I thought the four month
the format was fascinating. It's obvious that the meeting that
was in private went very very well. Otherwise the president
would have denied him the opportunity to be seen in
public with the president. So what I found fascinating was
the picture Trump is seated and the supplicant is standing,
just like in Saudi Arabia, the king sits, the supplicant stands,

(13:49):
and then Mandami comported himself very well. He gave I thought,
very smart answers, very cagey. He didn't concede much, but
he also did not pick a flight. I think he
knew that after meeting Trump in person, that the president
is formidable, that the president has his fate in his hands,

(14:10):
because the president can control a phenomenal amount of money.
So all in all, I think it was probably a
very good meeting for Mandami. I think the President looked good.
It's probably good for the country just to tone things
down a little bit, so people, you know, don't think
about assassinating people every time they hear a public comment.

Speaker 7 (14:27):
Well, okay, Joe, I lived in New York for thirty
something years. I was there when literally watched the Second
Tower get plane fly into the second watching myself lost
sixteen colleagues that I work with in the New York
Mercantile Exchange pass away in that thing. I've also watched
the makeshift Times Square Mosque. I was also down there

(14:48):
in the Times Square Mosque when they were trying to
get that thing as a trophy to the three thousand
New Yorkers that perished that day in those events. I'm
not ready for that I'm not ready to extend that
olive branch to guy who Er, who's already said he's
made just allusions to being more Islamic than I would

(15:13):
say for my taste, certainly in the most important financial city,
certainly in this country, maybe the world.

Speaker 12 (15:20):
Well, I think New York is more Islamic now. I
think what's happened as a result of immigration. There's a
different type of immigrant coming to New York. You know,
my grandparents came from southern Italy. On both sides of
the family, there were different people. They came here to work,
and more important than anything else, they came here to assimilate.
They didn't come here to impose the religion on the

(15:41):
country or their culture. They wanted to be Americans. They
wanted to learn English. My grandmother used to watch Meet
the Press every Sunday so she could learn how to
speak English. It was fascinating to me. The problem with
the new immigrants, particularly the Muslim immigrants, and just look
at Minneapolis. They don't want to assimilate. They want to
impose their own country of origins, policies, cultures, and will

(16:03):
on this country. That's the part where I think there's
great danger and that's where mandami can be very dangerous.

Speaker 7 (16:10):
Yeah. So there, Minneapolis didn't happen overnight, right, It starts
and you know, yeah, and Elion Omar becomes the the congresswoman,
and all of a sudden, there they're called a prayer
five times a day with the bells ring. Dearborn, Michigan
cops now have to wear a patch to have tip
the Muslim people living in Dearborn's a highly dear, highly

(16:34):
Muslim community there. Okay, you're telling me there's more and
more Muslims moving in New York. It sounds like it
might be the next uh Minneapolis. And I don't know, Joe,
I'm just I'm sorry, I'm just I'm still reeling from
this whole thing. I expected something different. You know, Trump's
a tough guy. Trump's a badass, tough guy. Right, he
didn't take he didn't back down from anyone this Mount

(16:55):
Damie the night the minute he was elected, he said,
I got a message President Trump turned the volume up
really because he was taking shots. That's how he was
elected by trashing Donald Trump. I don't know, I know
the side of Donald Trump right now. I'm just I'm
still figuring it out. But go ahead, I apologize you

(17:15):
born or.

Speaker 12 (17:18):
I understand your confusion about that.

Speaker 7 (17:21):
Uh.

Speaker 12 (17:21):
Here's the thing about Trump, he has grown as a politician.

Speaker 4 (17:24):
Uh.

Speaker 12 (17:25):
He understands what happened during the campaign. He knows that
a lot of that stuff. I'm sure Manami believes every
word of what he said.

Speaker 1 (17:31):
The question is what is he going to.

Speaker 12 (17:33):
Be able to carry out politically, And the answer is
he's not going to be able to carry out some
of the things he wants. He's going to have to
deal with anti Semitism, whether he likes it or not.
The country is a tinderbox right now because of all
the unbelievable language that the Democratic Party has thrown into
our culture, the violent language, the incredible calls to violence

(17:54):
that they pretend not to be making, the disgraceful treatment
of the President of the United States, the coup detay
by the deep state in twenty seventeen, in twenty twenty,
Arctic Frost, all of that. This all plays into what
Mandammie's doing and what Trump is doing. Trump is planning
for the future. And by the way, for people who
think that he cares about who his successor is going

(18:15):
to be, I got news for you. Trump doesn't care
about that. Trump cares about the country and about his
own legacy. That's what he cares.

Speaker 7 (18:23):
So Mom, Donald can call him a fascist. He can, Mom,
Donnie can tell him you put troops in New York.
You know you're gonna You're gonna find out. He can
do say all these things. Yet someone who was really
on his side for a long time, Marjorie Taylor Green,
just asked to release the Epstein files, and he's he's
going to war with her. I'm not seeing the consistency

(18:45):
of this, you know, this politician who's grown up yet, John,
I'm sorry, I'm just I'm being honest here. I have
to be honest. This is what I do. And I'm
sure to get lit up by the people who love
every single thing that Trump does. And he will agree
with you saying, oh he's setting Mom Damie up. Well,
he's also sending a signal I believe to the Muslim
community that they got something going there and they may

(19:07):
want to exacerbate, make it bigger.

Speaker 12 (19:10):
Well, I don't know about that. I think the problem
here's here's the problem we have in this country, and
especially with the Muslim community. We do not assimilate ethnic
groups anymore.

Speaker 13 (19:22):
And you saw this.

Speaker 12 (19:23):
I saw this way way back many years when the
Somalis were invited to come to Minneapolis, and everybody thought
it was wonderful to hear all these refugees.

Speaker 7 (19:31):
It was great.

Speaker 12 (19:32):
And then what happened. That community decided that it did
not want to become part of America. And it isn't
part of America. That's a very tragic thing. It's the
it's the exact opposite of everything. This country was meant
to be the melting pot. And so I share your concern.
I'm believing Trump is not you know, he didn't drop
bombs on Iran because he loves you know, radical Islam.

(19:56):
So I don't have a problem with Trump trying to
create it.

Speaker 7 (20:01):
Do you think this guy is a representative of radical Islam?

Speaker 13 (20:05):
Do I think that?

Speaker 7 (20:07):
Oh?

Speaker 12 (20:07):
I believe deep down and whose soul he is?

Speaker 7 (20:09):
I do too, I do too, So, oh yeah, drop
bombs on Syria, drop bombs where people are pissing you off,
or state sponsored to tarry Iran, et cetera. Drop bombs
on Hesbalah or what. And then let this guy walk
in here and say nasty things. Take over the biggest
city in this country. And welcome him in the Oval Office. Well,

(20:34):
I know people are lighting me up because I'm not
bowing at the altar right now of everything that he does,
because I just disagree with this one.

Speaker 12 (20:41):
Well, you don't have to. You don't have to ballot
this altar.

Speaker 7 (20:43):
You know.

Speaker 12 (20:44):
Here's the thing. The people of New York elected Mondami,
not Donald Trump. Donald Trump doesn't even vote in New
York anymore. He votes in DC, I mean in Florida.
So here's the thing. I share your concerned. I would
be very cautious about this guy. Mandami is going to
have certain natural limits placed on him by the nature
of the law. However, New York is nuts. The City

(21:06):
Council is nuts, the General Assembly and albody is nuts.
The governor is nuts. He's got some very good friends
who helped him get elected, and the people of New
York and the state of New York decided that that
was okay. I don't think the problems in the White
House with Donald Trump. I think the problems in Gracie Mansion.

Speaker 7 (21:26):
Listen to Bridgie Gabriel. We had it on yesterday and
she's extremely concerned as I am about what's going on.
And I'm sure she's a little bit more concerned today
as I am as well.

Speaker 14 (21:35):
Listen, when you look at the track record of the
Muslims are elected to office in the United States, we
are seeing very clearly the loyalty leaning more towards are
another government and another entity. When you look at the
students marching and demonstrating in the United States, including Mom
Donnie by the way, and demonstrations after October seventh, where

(21:58):
they were burning the American flag and waving the flags
of different countries, Arabic countries in the Middle East, different
terrorist organizations, you start to think to yourself, where's their loyalty?
Are they loyal to us or to somewhere else. So
when I see that seventy six Muslims ran for office,
backed unfunded by care the Couslain American Islamic Relations who's

(22:21):
an unindicted co conspirator and the largest terrorism financing trial
in America's history, and forty two of them make it
to office, I questioned their loyalty, and I questioned the
decisions that they're going to be making regarding America, their cities.

Speaker 4 (22:37):
And it's interesting.

Speaker 7 (22:37):
I'll give you the last twenty seconds or so before
we get to go.

Speaker 12 (22:41):
I share her concerns. I agree with everything she just said.
That means we have to be vigilant and smart, not nasty,
but we have to be very smart and we got
to lower the hammer when it's necessary.

Speaker 7 (22:52):
We're going to leave it there, my friend. Good good
talking to you. Joe. You're very optimistic and you scept
a little bit of a balance here. Appreciate your time,
Joe Degeneva, Thank you so much for time.

Speaker 12 (23:02):
Anytime, Eric, anytime.

Speaker 7 (23:04):
Okay, we'll bring it back again. Let's see if we'll
give it about a couple of months and see how
it's working out in New York and see if we
have the same feelings up both of us. Well, we'll
both bring it back. Thank you, Joe, appreciate your time.
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All right, all right, it's actually doing it. Just when
you thought that the State of California couldn't possibly have
a worse or slime your governor than Gaven Newsom Chinese
spy lover Eric Swallwell throws his hat into the for

(25:00):
governor of Cali. Of course, what do we do? What
do we what are we gonna do? How do you
stop this? I'll tell you what I'm gonna do. I
love California.

Speaker 15 (25:10):
It's the greatest country in the world, country, greatest country
in the world. But that's why it pisses me off
to see Californians running through the fields where they work
from ice agents or troops in our streets.

Speaker 16 (25:22):
It's horrifying.

Speaker 15 (25:23):
It's horrified as cancer research. But I'm ready to bring
this fight home. So I came here to night, Jimmy
to tell you and your audience that I'm running to
be the next governor of California.

Speaker 7 (25:37):
Governor of he's a failed congressman. Now he wants to
be governor, I mean, and he's gonna run against Oh
my goodness, gracious this this You know he's right. It
should be a separate country. Just make California know the country.
You could be president of California. Swall well, just make
sure it's not any more part of the United States
any longer. That would work for all of us. Poor

(25:58):
New Yorkers, by the way, Actually they don't really feel
bad for them.

Speaker 13 (26:00):
At all.

Speaker 7 (26:01):
You get what you vote for, and what you've voted
for in New York City as a mayor who made
all kinds of promises he certainly could not keep and
will not be able to keep. Like making buses free.
He said it again just in the oval office. He
wants him to be fast and free. But what Zorah
and Mamdani's plan to make that? How's he going to
do it? Turns out it's not really a real plan

(26:21):
after all.

Speaker 17 (26:22):
And the other one, you've been talking about fast and
free buses and you're meeting with the governor. I've heard
you talk about many times that you don't want to
take money away from the MTA. You want to put
money back in. It's something that she agrees with r you.
We don't want to takeway money from the MTA. How
are you getting that money, the seven hundred millions to
make the buses free into the MCA. If she's not
for raising taxes.

Speaker 8 (26:40):
You know, I think that the two clearest ways to
raise that money is through the raising of the state's
corporate tax to match she's at New Jersey. I think
that a lot of this is still a case to
be made, whether it's the corporate tax, or that it's
the personal income tax on those who make more than
a million dollars a year or more. I think that
these are the clearest ways. I've also said that there
are other ways to raise this funding. The most important
fact is that we not the question of how we

(27:01):
do it, but.

Speaker 7 (27:01):
Down exactly what they do. That's what communists do. Socialists
becomes communists. Here's how they do it. They promise you
free stuff. Everyone gets a free bus, everyone gets a
free house, everyone gets a free loaf of bread. You
offer the free stuff, you get elected, and you go,
how are you gonna pay for it? We're gonna raise
taxes on the people who make stuff. You're gonna take
from the makers and give to the takers. That's exactly

(27:24):
communists what happens. It's a free country. It's not North
Korea where you can't leave. It's a free country. The
people who make money in New York, the people who
create the wealth, who are now gonna add more taxes,
are the most taxed municipality in the world. You pay
like sixty percent of your tax if you make over
a million dollars. Those people gonna leave. They're gonna leave.

(27:45):
And what are you gonna do then then they're gonna
be even further debt, begging for a federal handout. And
he just made nice with President Trump and the Oval
got my mind blown today, folks, To be honest with you,
Jasmine Crocketts Epstein gaff remember that so embarrassing, so bad,
you know one where she implicated or decided that she thought,
I don't know the wrong Jeffrey Epstein was a donor

(28:06):
to Lee Selden's his floor campaign. It was so bad
that even the view can't help but turn on Jazzy
Jasmine for that. So it's not true that they took
money from jeff Jeffrey Epstein.

Speaker 4 (28:19):
So is there a different job?

Speaker 14 (28:21):
Okay, yeah, it's a different It's so confusing, but choice
and annoying.

Speaker 9 (28:25):
This is why people get so frustrated with politicians.

Speaker 5 (28:28):
Yeah, something horrible was done.

Speaker 2 (28:30):
We all agree on that Epstein engaged in corhymes. Did
people care more about, Well, my team didn't do it.

Speaker 8 (28:35):
Your team did.

Speaker 2 (28:36):
When she said, my team looked into this quickly. When
you're gonna throw out an accusation that.

Speaker 4 (28:40):
Big, which we all know this case is that big,
just own it. Say it was a mistake.

Speaker 2 (28:45):
And move on because to then try to say, well,
they lie and we don't lie again, it's the distrust
and Congress and our politician.

Speaker 14 (28:52):
The bottom line is, and you've said this, it's not Sarah,
it's not a partisan issue.

Speaker 7 (28:56):
This is not right.

Speaker 4 (28:57):
But I'm speaking purely.

Speaker 16 (28:58):
Don't swing and legisation.

Speaker 2 (29:01):
Out on the congressional floor and not dial it back quickly,
abruptly say I got it wrong and move on because
it isn't political.

Speaker 7 (29:07):
Even sunny host who tried to cover for Jazzy Jasmin
Crockett was smart enough to shut the hell up when
she realized she was already beat just because she was embarrassed,
and she embarrassed herself so badly with that Epstein gaff.
Doesn't mean that Jasmin Crockett isn't more than happy to
step out as often as possible and do it some more.
Here she is up to her usual race baiting, making
things up that aren't actually happening in order why to

(29:30):
divide the country and incite violence. This is what Democrats do,
and she's really good at it.

Speaker 4 (29:35):
Gonna do they not even going?

Speaker 3 (29:37):
Honestly, They are about to outlaw the idea of white
supremacy and white hate like they are about to be like, oh.

Speaker 1 (29:43):
That's not a thing.

Speaker 3 (29:45):
Forget the fact that you're talking about getting rid of
like the classification for nooses in a time in which
we have seen these random black bodies be strong up
down South, also at a time in which you're back
in office. Because what you do is you embolden that hate.

(30:06):
You embolden everybody to take off their hoods.

Speaker 4 (30:09):
That is what he has done.

Speaker 3 (30:10):
He is the one that is producing this violins listening.

Speaker 7 (30:13):
Hell, are you talking about? Jasmine Crockett fact check right here.
Just wanted to point out to Jasmine and to the
Washington Post that first made they claim that the US
Coast Guard will no longer classify swastikas and newss his
hate symbols is, according to the Coastguard, categorically false. Shockers,
She's wrong yet again. All right, I'm not sure if

(30:35):
you knew this, but I'm really glad that Hakim Jeffries
is here to clear up all of this because apparently
people can't afford homes. And it's not because of the
inflation that Joe Biden the Democrats created for those years
and amped it all up. No, it's not because of
the Left war on American energy. They don't want to
drill anywhere. Maybe not even the socialist spending like they're
about seeing New York City. You just don't get it

(30:58):
at all. Apparently, how Kim Jeffrey says, it's climate change's fault.

Speaker 18 (31:03):
Home Ownership has become unaffordable in far too many places,
ripping away the possibility of home ownership for millions of Americans.
And we know that home ownership has always been central
to the great American dream, and so it's incredibly important

(31:25):
that we deal with the climate crisis.

Speaker 7 (31:28):
The climate hasn't changed enough volkum to cause any sort
of lack of ability of young people to buy homes.
It's all inflation, inflation, interest rates. Inflation went up. The
Fed had to raise interest rates to tame the inflation.
When interest rates goes up, go up, it costs more
to buy a home. That's how it worked. Okay, it's
not climate. It's not any warmer or colder or windier.

(31:50):
It's all inflation. That's bidnomics for you right there, all right.
The party that centered its policies around the grooming of
this country's child now thinks that somehow President Trump's policies
are a danger to America's children. Trumps sometimes someone getting
Nancy Pelosi out here before she says more stupid things. Watch.

Speaker 16 (32:12):
Donald Trump is the worst president of the United States
for America's children, the worst president American children have ever
had in terms of their health, their education, the clean,
safe environment in which they can thrive, including safety from
gun violenceburdad, the job, economic security of their families, and

(32:37):
the future.

Speaker 7 (32:38):
Okay, she's on her way out. Can we stop. I'm
calling audible here, Team Bowling, Let's stop putting Nancy Pelosi
on TV. What do you say? We'll be back too
and a half minutes all right, Time of the week

(33:00):
where we take a look at NFL games, college games
picks in our own rav Washington, DC correspondent Sports Extraordinary
expert Miss Britt McHenry joins us right now, Brett, my
head spinning. I have never I've never had such a
streak of cold betting as this last four or five

(33:23):
weeks or so. I had Buffalo last night, and now
I did I take Buffalo and lay five and a half,
which I had to. I actually went back and said,
you know, I'm gonna bring the line down on another bet,
and I double the bet giving two and a half
or yeah, giving two and a half, and I lost
both of those because they didn't even win the darn game.

Speaker 9 (33:42):
The Texans to sack Josh Allen eight times.

Speaker 4 (33:44):
I don't think any of us.

Speaker 7 (33:45):
Did, Eric the Texans. That mean we're not so Buffalo
can either look like the best team in football the
or the little worst. And last night and the last
two weeks have looked like I think the worst. Are
two of the last three weeks of the worst. They
had the bad game there. Oh yeah, yeah, that's right,
that's right, we got they're not.

Speaker 9 (34:02):
The worst worst. But I get what you're saying. All right, well,
you'll play transitions to the postseason.

Speaker 7 (34:06):
Get that in a second, let's do. Yeah, it's an
interesting game USC the college game, USC Trojans at Oregon Ducks.
Fifteenth ranked USC seven or Oregon's been playing lights out
and playing great. Not sure why they dropped to seven.
They were one for a long time. Maybe there's a
bad loss. We even really know. USC shows up to
play though. Sometimes. What are your thoughts in this one?

Speaker 4 (34:27):
I think it's going to be a high scoring game.

Speaker 9 (34:29):
If there's any bet you're taking on, you know, passing
yards for either team. You should do that because they're
both high octane offenses. Oregon really has been lights out.
They had that Indiana loss, which was memorable to say
the least. Actually, Eric, that was the same day that Northwestern,
my alma mater, beat Penn State and James Franklin was fired,
so I remember that day. But they've had four consecutive

(34:50):
wins since. Just a really strong program. I like Oregon,
but they're both vying for a spot in that top
twelve for the playoff contention, right, and they're both two
strong programs, So you got.

Speaker 7 (35:00):
To give ten and a half. You got to give
ten and has a lot of points to give to
a fifteenth three team.

Speaker 14 (35:05):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (35:07):
Sure, I'm more into the NFL, So.

Speaker 7 (35:10):
Why not we'll jump to the NFL. Let's do that,
Dempa Bay Buccaneers. I think, I actually think Baker Mayfield
is one of the better quarterbacks in the league right
now at the LA Rams Rams are on fire, and
my mad dog, Mad Dog, you should jump on this too.
It's Mad Dog's favorite team, the Rams. He's been talking

(35:30):
about the Rams for two years and it looks like
they may have a Super Bowl contender here in the Rams.
Your thoughts on this one for me or mad Dog?

Speaker 9 (35:39):
I think he should weigh in as well because they
I hate to say this because I'm not a Rams
fan for multiple reasons. I can tell you off the
show too, Eric, but they really invested in their front seven,
and Baker Mayfield has given a lot of credit to
that defense.

Speaker 4 (35:51):
It's a very stingy defense.

Speaker 9 (35:52):
But it's when you got Matthew Stafford at his old age,
and he's a couple of years younger than me.

Speaker 4 (35:58):
So I'm calling myself old here too. As an m
v P. I mean, his campaign this season is absurd.

Speaker 9 (36:03):
I could see him easily throwing even against Tampa, which
is a very solid and complete team, for three hundred
and fifty yards. Like I would take the Rams, I
would take Matthew Stafford having a day. I know the
Bucks are good, it's gonna be a great game, but
how do you how do you bet against the Rams.

Speaker 4 (36:18):
At this point?

Speaker 7 (36:19):
Well, yeah, you have to give six and a half.
Now it is in LA so that helps him to manage. Yeah,
I think I'm gonna do this. I think I'm gonna bet.
I'm gonna bet the Rams in the over based on
Brett McHenry's thoughts here, because I can't. I can't do
any worse based on my thoughts, So, mad Dog, I'm
not even crazy for it. What's your thoughts on this one?
Mad Dog?

Speaker 13 (36:39):
Defense is impeccable. Matt Stafford is not that old he is.

Speaker 4 (36:43):
He's old for he's young too.

Speaker 7 (36:45):
Oh, he's old. He's old. I mean he's not old
for life, but he's old for quarterbacking in the NFL.
But I so, yeah, what about your guy? What's that? Pooky? Guys?
Is he all right? Mad Dog?

Speaker 13 (36:56):
He's doing all right.

Speaker 7 (36:57):
He's not hurt though anymore?

Speaker 13 (36:58):
Right, he is not hurt?

Speaker 7 (36:59):
Okay, all right, So I'll do that. I'm gonna bet
with bet with Britt. How's that bet with Britt? Kansas
City Chiefs, who are also the whole NFL seems like
they're hot and cold playing. I think in the Indianapolis
is a legitimate Super Bowl contender here. I think in
these the probably the best team in the AFC. But
your thoughts on this one?

Speaker 9 (37:20):
Now, this is tough for me, Eric, because I have
learned the hard way on multiple Super Bowls AFC championships.
They like you shouldn't bet against the Chiefs, and they
are in a dire situation here. Patrick Mahomes has said
that with five wins, this is a turning point for them.
They could squeak things out, They could kind of turn
the ship around a bit. But how do you do
that when you're going up against a complete, healthy secondary

(37:42):
that the Colts have.

Speaker 4 (37:43):
Now, I think a lot of ies need to be
on Danny dimes.

Speaker 9 (37:46):
Are we still calling him that because Daniel Jones has
been impressive this year? But I'll give you this stat
Eric to factor in when you bet he only had
three interceptions in the first eight games.

Speaker 4 (37:55):
He's had four in the last two games.

Speaker 9 (37:57):
So is it a sign that, you know, some pressure
is getting to him from defenses in a different way.

Speaker 4 (38:03):
I'm not sure.

Speaker 9 (38:04):
But if there's any team, I think the Cults are
a better team. If there's a team that could steal this,
I would say easily could be the chief So this
is a tough one for me, but I'm really excited
watch it.

Speaker 7 (38:14):
And good defensive coordinators watch what he did for the
first eight games, as you point out, and they just
they studied, they adjust, but he you know, I just
this team is just it's strong.

Speaker 4 (38:25):
And really good.

Speaker 7 (38:26):
They're all of the poor Cleveland. Oh the toilet bowl
we have, we have the one that.

Speaker 9 (38:30):
We have a couple of toilet Bowl games this week
and I'm really excited.

Speaker 7 (38:33):
This is the Browns and the Raiders that you have
the toilet flush and the Browns at the Raiders, the
La the Las Vegas Raids.

Speaker 4 (38:40):
Your thoughts, I I want to pick the Browns.

Speaker 9 (38:45):
And you know what, I was accurate. I think when
the Jets played the Browns that the Jets were gonna win.
Wouldn't it be cool for a little bit of the
hater aid out there if Shador Sanders in his first
start got a win. And I supposedly allegedly he went
home to his childhood home before this game. There's a
lot of feelings that this kid is taking into it
as he should because he dropped to the fifth round
in the draft.

Speaker 7 (39:05):
We know that.

Speaker 9 (39:05):
I've spoken to coaches like Broncos head coach Sean Payton,
who said the kid just didn't have the stuff. He
wasn't even in teams, you know, top three rounds. So
wouldn't it be just satisfying? So I know this is
what you should not do, Eric, But I'm gonna bet.

Speaker 4 (39:18):
With my heart on this.

Speaker 9 (39:18):
And I never thought i'd say that about the Cleveland Browns.
I kind of like that because, look, they're both two
win teams. This isn't some juggernaut against another juggernaut.

Speaker 4 (39:26):
I'm gonna go with the Browns.

Speaker 7 (39:27):
Okay, I'm looking for your other toilet Bowl. And is
it going to be the Redskins or are they off
this week? I'm looking for you.

Speaker 4 (39:33):
They're off this week.

Speaker 9 (39:34):
The next time they play will be against the Denver Broncos,
and I'm going to that game.

Speaker 4 (39:39):
So you control me when we come back.

Speaker 9 (39:42):
I'm friends with Sean Payton, so if anything, I'll just
watch the Broncos do their things.

Speaker 7 (39:46):
That's fascinating. I mean he did so he's great. I
mean he's a great coach.

Speaker 4 (39:51):
Yeah, great, Like he really is.

Speaker 7 (39:52):
Like he did so well in then he tried to.
He wasn't very good as an announcer. He just he
was awkward on the right side of it. Did I
didn't and he jumped back into it and he takes
a team that was probably building, but he really made
him a great, very very right and the way we
thought bo Nicks would come out of the box as strong.
This this young and this strong.

Speaker 9 (40:14):
I didn't, but you know what, Chompayne always believed in
him and saw that in him. But what I find
interesting about the Broncos, the Rams, maybe little of the
forty nine ers. You could drop a few other teams,
the Colts. This league this year is predicated on top defenses.

Speaker 13 (40:27):
Like we need Bill.

Speaker 9 (40:27):
Parcels out there because that's what's going on. So I
think that team with Bonus is great with their defense.

Speaker 7 (40:33):
The NFL has always wanted parody. They didn't want superstar
teams and really bad teams. They wanted parody. They wanted
really close games. And I think this year is any
team can beat anyone any week. This this year, it's
been very odd that way. It sucks for betters like
me because all these things that you've learned and known
and know with trends, there's no trends this year. So
it's a fascinating year. Britt, Oh, you want to do Thanksgiving?

(40:56):
No Thanksgiving. Let's just jump to it real quick because
we have some other things going on. Packers Detroit Lions.
It's every year. It's awesome. The first game Packers at Detroit,
that's a big one.

Speaker 13 (41:08):
That is man.

Speaker 9 (41:10):
I remember the years when I was at ESPN, I'd
cover the Detroit games on Thanksgiving because I was a
newbie reporter, so you have to work the holidays, and
it was just always an embarrassing show. That's that's difficult,
because you know, I like Jordan Love like I like
the core that the Packers have. You know, I say
this about the Lions for this weekend for Thanksgiving. Dan

(41:30):
Campbell he goes for it on fourth down more than
any other head coach in the league, more than Dan
Quinn because you know, Dan Quinn would really rock on
that fourth down as well last season. So I'm gonna
go I don't know the exact point spread for Thanksgiving,
but for sure for this weekend for next I mean
the Lions just having.

Speaker 7 (41:45):
Lions minus three.

Speaker 4 (41:47):
Oh yeah, not what do you take that?

Speaker 7 (41:52):
I take the Lions.

Speaker 4 (41:53):
Thanks you come back about it next week?

Speaker 7 (41:57):
They up? You got everyone watching? Yeah, they I like
the favorites on Thanksgiving just because they Another toilet.

Speaker 9 (42:03):
Bowl match for this weekend is the Atlanta Falcons and
the New Orleans Saints.

Speaker 4 (42:07):
So I was trying to.

Speaker 9 (42:07):
Decide out of those two riddled with injuries. You know,
Atlanta just lost their quarterback and their top receiver.

Speaker 4 (42:15):
That's a hard one. That's a toilet.

Speaker 9 (42:16):
Bowls if you will so, I guess I'd take the
Falcons over the Saints.

Speaker 7 (42:22):
You have you have a great weekend and enjoy your
bye week. Don't worry about don't have to worry about
this week, fortunately, Britt mcenry, I well, thank you so much.
Thanks all right, before we go, you haven't seen this.
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(43:53):
All right, there it is. There's the control. That's the
other control. That's a backshot, and put that fearful screen
over there. Real America's ohis did it right? Guys? They
put together a great, great television station. Mad Dog, you
got some voicemails right by the way. I texted Band,
I'm like, let's talk about this Oval office meeting. He's
like his head was spinning a little bit too, and
he said, we'll do it next week. So we'll pick

(44:14):
it up later with Steve. I'm trying to figure out
what that was about. Anyway, Let's do some voicemails, mad Though.
What do you got yes, sir?

Speaker 13 (44:21):
This first one is the military should deal with a
seditious Congressman Bartow Florida.

Speaker 19 (44:26):
Here, Hey, bully, why don't we get Pete Headseck to
call these congressional members back to active duty, seeing that
you're all commissioned, and then take their commission pull their
security clearances, and try them under the UCMJ for sedition.
Hell with the courts. Let's see what the military says

(44:49):
about all this.

Speaker 7 (44:50):
Have a good day. You know, that's a that's a
great idea. That's a great idea. I mean, maybe even
court martial to take away their their their their pay,
their their pensions and what that. I love that idea.
By the way, it's it's just dangerous what they did
to tell people in the military disobey your commanding officers
orders because you you think it's not right what they're

(45:13):
telling you to do. You can't do. That's how that's
how we win wars. We don't win wars with people
deciding what they want to do and what they don't
want to do. You get orders, you get marching orders.

Speaker 13 (45:22):
You do it.

Speaker 7 (45:22):
You run into a wall if they tell you run
into the wall. This idea of don't don't carry out
your your commanding officers orders. Wow, that's dangerous territory they're
getting in. What else you got, mad Dog.

Speaker 13 (45:35):
Verra wants some help with Oh sorry, I lost it
with a legal crime in the area.

Speaker 7 (45:42):
Got it?

Speaker 5 (45:43):
Hi, Eric, this is Alana Hole from Lodye, Wisconsin. First off,
I just want to say I absolutely watch your show
all the time and I love you to that. Second, well,
I mean there's like a litany of list of things
I would like you to bring attension to with your
broadcast ability, with the with the power of you saying it,

(46:03):
maybe some action can be taken from the war posse.
Steve Bannon, you know him, He gave us a call
to action just the other day to call Governor Abbott
to stop release, stop allowing illegal aliens to register to vote,
to get a license, to get a registration, to get
a CDL. Hey, it's long story short. We recently lost

(46:26):
a gentleman here in our town to an illegal alien
doing a head on collision.

Speaker 8 (46:32):
And I just I would I don't know what else
to do but.

Speaker 5 (46:36):
Try to bring it to the media's attention, and you
power that up. Please please bring this to your attention
on your program. I'm sure I'll start calling you every day.
With each each day I'll bring you a new issue
that is like really significant to maybe try to help.
Thank you so much, thank you for having a show.

(46:56):
And my husband I both love you.

Speaker 7 (46:58):
Thank you, thank you, thank you. I think you said
Lina from lowd Eye, Wisconsin. While you're sending that message,
I looked up load Eyes. The isn't the Wisconsin's sixth
district US district, And your representative there is Glenn Grothman,
US representatives A serving Wisconsin's sixth and I would highly,
highly highly recommend that you hit up his office and

(47:19):
tell him exactly what you told me. In fact, take
that voicemail and just repeat it exactly word for word
to Glenn Grothman. Glenn Grothman areas who took office in
January of twenty fifteen. He's been around since twenty fifteen,
almost a decade, so he'll hear your complaints. Tell your
friend's calls. This really works. Just keep hitting your congressman's

(47:42):
phone lines, leave messages. It works.

Speaker 13 (47:45):
Mad Dog next, all right, this relates Conservative Karen has
a nickname for Ma'm donnie.

Speaker 20 (47:52):
By Eric, This is conservative Karen in Colorado, and I
have just a couple of things. First, the nickname for
Ma'm Damny is mad mad. I think that fits them
pretty well. And then the other thing is these Democrats,
after ten months of Trump and all the crap they're pulling,
I have to say that I have DDS Democrat derangement syndrome.

(48:14):
You have a good day, Eric, Thanks by.

Speaker 7 (48:16):
DDS Democrat de arrangements. In the first time I heard
that's great. Love that. Love that. But also, mom, Donnie,
write the word mom Donnie, if you rearrange the letters
it says, I madmen. Do you know that that's a
true story? Good check it out, mad dog. We got
time for one more?

Speaker 13 (48:33):
Yeah, one more quick?

Speaker 10 (48:35):
Hi, Eric, love your show, watch it every day. I'm
getting frustrated over the fact that when people talk about
term limits for senators and congressmen, they all say, well,
we won't They won't vote themselves out of out of
term limits. So I think it's something that should be

(48:56):
on the ballot for all of America to make a
decision on. It's the people that should vote on that,
not the congressmen and senators. Thanks a lot, have a great.

Speaker 7 (49:06):
Day, by This is really one of the most important things.
When the founders, who are brilliant, wrote the Constitution, they
didn't realize that they'd become a day where people would
go to d C. It's supposed to be service. You're
supposed to serve your country by being a Congressman, Senator, etc. President,
vice president, whatever, all of these you're serving your country.

(49:28):
They didn't realize there'd be a day where people got
so freaking greedy in DC that they use the office
to grift and make millions of dollars. And that's what's
going on, termlips or one hundred percent right, Not sure
how we get it on the ballot. I ran out
of time. I'd like to talk about that a lot more.
Love your voicemails. Have a great weekend. Everyone having wonderful,
safe weekend. We'll see you back here on Monday. Warram

(49:49):
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