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July 5, 2025 52 mins

On this episode of Last Call with Mike Crispi, we evaluate the One Big Beautiful Bill and what it means for the future of America.

SEGMENT 1: THE ONE BIG BEAUTIFUL BILL IS COMING!

SEGMENT 2: NYC MAYOR RACE HEATS UP!

SEGMENT 3: REJECT THE THIRD WORLD

SEGMENT 4: TRUMP VS ELON 2.0?

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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Heed.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
Welcome back to Last Call. I am I chris By,
and we got a big show for you on this
Saturday night on Real America's Voice. One big beautiful bill.
What does it mean and why do I support it?
We'll talk all about the one big beautiful mission of
President Trump and the Republican Party. Additionally, how about the
mission of Zoran Mandabi to destroy New York City even

(00:25):
worse than it is. We're gonna get all into his
plan to remake New York City into a communist image
and should he be deported for it? Brand new details.
Trump and Musk fighting two point zero and the Third
World trying to seep into America. But it is so incompatible.
I'm delay every migrant and maybe some some refugees too,

(00:46):
gotta go big show for you tonight. I'm ready, Frank's ready,
You better be too, and let's go.

Speaker 3 (00:56):
We Mike Chrispy, where's Mike Man? Did he make a
good speech?

Speaker 4 (01:09):
Thank you Mike.

Speaker 3 (01:09):
You have big plans for the future and we're with you.

Speaker 2 (01:22):
And welcome back to the show, everybody. I am a Chrispy.
Hope you all had an amazing fourth of July and
enjoying your fourth of July weekend and joining me always.
He is the most base producer in the game. Very patriotic,
but not patriotic enough to be one of Nancy Mace's
side pieces. Frankie, I know the ladies love you, but uh,
Nancy Mace, you can't go You can't go that far.

(01:43):
You can't go that far. You guys will see why
in a second, Frankie has it going.

Speaker 1 (01:47):
Oh goodness, Mike, I just want to say happy birthday
to this beautiful nation.

Speaker 5 (01:51):
And how dare you? That was heinous?

Speaker 1 (01:53):
And yeah, we'll get into You called the Nancy Mace
train from the beginning, so we'll get into it.

Speaker 2 (01:58):
Look at oh Man man. Obviously, guys, a big week
on Capitol Hill because President Trump did something to Congress
that hasn't been done to Congress in a long time.
He gave them an actual deadline to get work done. Gasp.
That's not something they're used to. These people are used
to saying, Oh, we can't get it done, let's just

(02:18):
go home, and let's keep extending it, and let's keep punting,
and let's keep doing things in the middle of the night,
and let's keep bloating institutions. Going the UNI Party agrees
to it. Let's keep doing that, and when people aren't
paying attention, we'll do a little bit of breadcrumb bill passing,
but most of it will just be bloating rot. Yeah,
those days are over because President Trump said to everybody,

(02:40):
you're not going anywhere until you figure out the one big,
beautiful bill, and then that process. Great things are happening.
We see the Senate of the House. They both have
their competing versions of the bill. But there are things
that have been agreed upon, okay, that are going into
effect that are nothing short of beautiful. And one of
those things is you U AID getting fully eliminated. Now

(03:02):
USAID is totally going to the wayside. They're taking the
words on the sign off the door. It's amazing. And
people on TV are going, oh my goodness, Now millions
of people will starve, and now thousands of people won't
get the type of education they need. How about people
in like third world countries that hate us? Oh, those

(03:22):
people are gonna starve. Wow, USA going away so bad.
And then they say education that's really co word for like,
you know, learning about how to use condoms in Uganda
or something bizarre like that. Okay, but Chuck Schumer in
the Senate. He wants you to know that this is
the start of a very troubling trend. But he's so
out of touch that he doesn't even realize that what

(03:43):
he's saying is great. And I fully support it. I
think we should put it on an advertisement for twenty
twenty six. Roller Frank, Oh no, this is just the beginning.

Speaker 6 (03:53):
If DOJ attacks usaid today, then you can be sure
they'll move on to another target tomorrow. Maybe there'll be
the Postal Service, or the IRS, or even the Social
Security Administration. They could be next, let's go, or maybe
our national security agents.

Speaker 2 (04:09):
Oh my goodness, the horror of the national security agencies
as he said there. Wow, wouldn't it be unbelievable if
the outfit the CIA that, by the way, totally the
new CIA report is totally dead to rights on how
they spied on President Trump's campaign and the whole Russia
collusion OAKS was all fake and illegal. Wouldn't it be

(04:29):
unbelievable if that agency was dismantled? Oh my goodness, the
Post Office. They cannot do anything right. Wouldn't it be
unbelievable if one day we dreamt of a world where
it would be privatized and actually worked. Oh, my goodness.
And the irs, Oh, I'm sure that all the American
people would be weeping and sobbing if the IRS had

(04:50):
a cut of the agents. What will we do without
a country of sickoh, soulless ghouls who want to take
your money in a small business trying to start up?
What we do without those people? The horror? Wow. You know
what's funny is that as I look at the big
Beautiful Bill, I go, I think there should be more here.
I think there should be more there. And then I

(05:12):
listened to the way that Democrats complain about it, and
I go, this sounds great. I'm like, this is awesome.
Now it isn't totally awesome. There is some cringe inducing
moments that have been yielded from the Big Beautiful Bill,
and one of those would be the way that politics.
And I know I'm a showman and all that, but

(05:32):
come on, we're turning into a little bit of a
theater over here. Nancy mays she loves it because she
wants the first trap for the youth or try to
become the Republican AOC. I don't know what's going on
with Nancy Mayce. But this was her video montage leading
up to the vote for the Big Beautiful Bill. This

(05:52):
is we need less of this in Congress. Okay, roll this?

Speaker 4 (05:58):
What does she wear?

Speaker 2 (06:01):
Why isn't she a suit? She d.

Speaker 5 (06:07):
Come on in places?

Speaker 2 (06:09):
And what is this? Hey hey, Nancy, Hey, hey hey, Nancy.
Nobody cares about your waffle house order, about if you
use sugar free red Bull or sugar full red Bull,
or even about your little dog. Nancy, nobody cares about

(06:30):
your little pajamas, whether there's silk or cotton. Vote for
the bill and get things done. The people have had enough,
So I'm against this from Nancy Mace. We should have
had the bill done on the first day that President
Trump has sworn into office and ready to go. And
you know what, here's the thing with the Big Beautiful Bill.
We're getting it passed and it is going to be

(06:50):
great and I'll explain why. But we should have had
a better bill. But Congress is not that good. That's
the thing. They're not that good because there's a lot
of things that should have been done that aren't going
to be done. But let's talk about why this is
so important to get done. Here is Exhibit A. Now,
remember I showed you Chuck Schumer complaining, and I said, well,

(07:11):
if the Democrats are complaining, that's pretty good. If the
Democrats are saying and this is something that a Democrats said,
If the Democrats are saying that, now, ICE and DHS
will have more personnel and more facilities for jails than
the the FBI and the prison systems in most states combined.
If they're saying that, and they're saying it like it's

(07:32):
a bad thing, I think that's great. Thank you for
making the case for one big, beautiful bill. Oh my goodness,
ICE is gonna have more agents than the FBI. Isn't
that kind of the whole point. There aren't twenty two
million criminal MAGA supporters out there, but there is twenty
two million criminal illegals who need to be rounded up
and deported. How about the Democrats telling us how many

(07:55):
illegals are at each state? Mooch him off of the system.
Elizabeth Warren and exhibit here. This is Elizabeth Warren telling
us everything we need to know. This is her throwing
a fit about people who are gonna be allegedly kicked
off of medicaid under the passing of the big beautiful bell.
Obviously healthcare. It's always something that Democrats latch onto because

(08:18):
the reason they're latching onto this is because they are
parsing the definition of what losing healthcare means, and they
think they can wrap it up in a bow and
sell it to impressionable Democrats and get them to go
along with this scam that they're trying to run on you.
What Elizabeth Warren is admitting here is how many illegal

(08:41):
aliens are scamming the healthcare system in each state. Thank
you Elizabeth Warren for doing the math. Either she did
the math for us and now we kind of have
an estimate of how many illegals are scamming in each state,
or she's totally pulling numbers out of her ass and
making it up. I don't know which is worse, but yeah,
she's saying that of a million people are going to

(09:01):
lose coverage under Medicaid. Now, Medicaid, for those who don't
know out there, is free healthcare system, essentially a welfare
program for people who have virtually no money. Now here's
the thing. Medicaid is designed for the mentally disturbed, special
needs people who absolutely cannot do anything for themselves. And

(09:22):
you know what, I think we have enough wealth in
this country where we should help those people. But what
we shouldn't do is give handouts to people who can
work and choose not to, or illegal aliens. If you
ask a Democrat about it, they'll say, well, healthcare is
a human right, okay, So then everybody in the entire
world who can't get healthcare should come into America and

(09:42):
we should create a dumping ground to give everybody healthcare
because it's a human right. How does that work exactly
without the country totally breaking at the seams and without
taxpayers or people who actually need it getting screwed. That's
why I one hundred percent support the Medicaid cuts because
they are cuts of waste, fraud, and abuse. Elizabeth Warren

(10:05):
says it people, but they're people who are scamming the system.
That's what it is. How about Jamie Raskin and his
little preamble of what the bill would do. Now, when
you listen to it, just think the opposite, and I say, hey,
sounds good to me.

Speaker 7 (10:20):
Roland found the preamble to this big, ugly bill. We
the billionaires in our king in order to deform and
sicken our union, establish injustice, ensure domestic servility, weaken our
people's defenses, undermine the general welfare, and reserve to ourselves
and our posterity, staggering debt.

Speaker 5 (10:40):
Servitude for eternity.

Speaker 7 (10:42):
Do hereby instruct the Republicans in Congress to strip seventeen
million people of their healthcare, increase copays, deductibles, and premiums
for everyone else, Cut forty two million people off of
nutritional assistance, increase the national.

Speaker 4 (10:58):
Debt by four trillion dollars.

Speaker 7 (11:01):
Trash renewable energy systems increase.

Speaker 4 (11:05):
Okay, okay, all right, all right.

Speaker 2 (11:08):
So green new deal scams. Oh my goodness, the wind
farm lobby. Wind farms don't work, by the way, they
won't get their money. Is it seventeen million illegals or
eleven million illegals? Rasking because you and Warren are a
little bit off on that number. And then all of
a sudden, Democrats care about fiscal sanity and the debt. Listen,
here's the thing, guys, I don't like the way this

(11:28):
bill is doing things on the debt. I don't like it.
I really don't. But here's the thing. We're at a life
or death moment for this country. Countries can. This is
being objective here. They can recover from, like you know,
the ups and downs of inflationary things and debt and
financial like underpinnings like countries are able to ebb and

(11:51):
flow on that. But you know what a country can't
recover from an invasion of millions of people. You're never
getting your country back if that happens successfully. Do you
understand You're not getting your country back if you have
a sixty eight percent tax increase, which Trump says is

(12:12):
gonna happen if the bill is not signed into a
low That's what Trump's been saying. So on those two
things alone. Stopping an invasion where billions of dollars of
waste for it and abuse comes at the hands of that,
and billions of dollars are spent trying to beat that back.
If the bill stops that alone and cuts taxes, we

(12:32):
are saved. We can deal with other problems later. I
understand the fiscal hawks and their you know, reservations on it.
I get that, But countries can come back from that.
And we've kicked the can down the road on these
fiscal matters for decades, and at the end of the day,
we've been kind of fine. Nobody's more physically conservative than me.

(12:53):
But right now an imminent danger that the country cannot
survive for five more years is the inflow and the
vastardization of resources and the criminality committed by illegals. How
about the things that Trump wants to do that are
just like objectively good for everybody. Here's how Jamie Raskin
answers it. He pretends like he can't hear it, and

(13:15):
then he says he didn't really know about it.

Speaker 8 (13:17):
Interesting role no taxes on tips, which is part of
this bill for working people who work.

Speaker 2 (13:24):
On a tipped wage? Do you support that?

Speaker 5 (13:29):
You know?

Speaker 7 (13:30):
I haven't looked seriously at it because I haven't thought
they were serious about it.

Speaker 2 (13:36):
So they say that everything President Trump says is literal.
Remember how like the Democrats go. He literally said he
would consider giving himself another term and being president for
life because he liked the way Jijingping did it. He's
gonna try to become an eternal dictator. No, they sold
the election from him in twenty twenty, and he still

(13:57):
left office. But now Jamie Raskin aims that he didn't
pay any mind to it because he didn't think Trump
was serious when he said it. It's a joke. They
can't just like say one thing that they agree with,
like just one thing, Like if you don't agree with
one little thing like no tax on tips, no tax
in overtime, Like if you can't agree on one thing,

(14:20):
then your whole argument is out the window and disingenuous,
like they can't find one thing that's good, Like aoc
over here is talking about it, and at least she's
making a rational argument for like caps and limits and
all that. So let's listen to AOC versus Raskin here
arguing the merits of the big beautiful bill. Here is

(14:43):
the woman from rich suburban Westchester at least trying to
act like she understands the plight of workers who you know,
make money on tips.

Speaker 9 (14:53):
Roll it on this point of tax on tips. As
one of the only people in this body who has
lived off of tips. I want to tell you a
little bit about the scam of that tax. A little
bit of the fine print there. The cap on that
is twenty five thousand dollars, while you're jacking up taxes

(15:14):
on people who make less than fifty thousand dollars across
the United States, while taking away their snap while take
taking away their Medicaid, while taking kicking them off of
the ACA and their healthcare extensions.

Speaker 4 (15:28):
So if you're at home and you're.

Speaker 5 (15:30):
Living off tips, you do the math.

Speaker 4 (15:33):
Is that worth it to you?

Speaker 2 (15:35):
Losing all your health Oh yeah, Oh, you're gonna lose
all your healthcare. AOC saying that people who are gonna,
you know, pay taxes and the no tax on tips,
that those people are somehow with legal immorants because they're
gonna lose their healthier at the same time. Hey, AOC,
and at least you tried, like little participation trophy. And

(15:57):
here's steve'scalise summing it up perfectly.

Speaker 10 (15:59):
Role Frankie, we're actually cutting spending in this bill, getting
rid of a lot of waste, fraud and abuse, putting
work requirements, for example, in a program like Medicaid, so
that the truly disabled and needy will be able to
get better access to Medicaid because those able bodied adults
who are turning down work, the thirty five year old
who's sitting at his mom's basement playing video games is

(16:20):
going to have to go get a job again.

Speaker 2 (16:21):
Those Oh no, the thirty five year old sitting in
their mom's basement. The gender confused men, women whatever you
want to call them, who can't seem to find work
because are not mentally stable. And illegal aliens. Oh my goodness,
this bill hurts those people the most, and for that
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(17:52):
All right, guys, we're gonna take quick break. We'll be
right back. Show rolls on. Don't go anywhere. I hooks
back to the show. Everybody, my Crispy here Comedy Live
from New York. Hope you all are having a great
Fourth of July weekend. And you know New York City,

(18:13):
a city that I know near and dear to my heart,
Frankie as near and dear to war heart. We're in
a very very unsharted terrain right now, where the city
right now is hanging by a thread, and the only
man who people are saying might be able to save
it is this guy. Roll it.

Speaker 5 (18:32):
Eric is your Maya weekend.

Speaker 4 (18:34):
W's now we need a Maya a swag. I'm the
Biteen of Brooklyn.

Speaker 5 (18:38):
You know, I wake up in the morning.

Speaker 4 (18:39):
Sometime I look at myself like get myself defeated.

Speaker 2 (18:41):
I'm Gandhi. Like I think like Gandhi, I act like Gandhi.
I want to be like Gandhi. This is life.

Speaker 5 (18:50):
Everyone that knows me, they know one thing.

Speaker 2 (18:52):
I hate rats.

Speaker 6 (18:53):
Some of the same folks at criticizing us now called
me a murderer because I was killing rats.

Speaker 4 (18:58):
Well, you know what, We're gonna kill New York City.

Speaker 2 (19:01):
Okay, he's gonna kill rats, and objectively looking at New
York City as it stands, he's killing New York City. Now,
before I bring in my paddel tonight, I do want
to roll a clip that often pops up from the
olden days. It's actually ESPN throwback, and everyone's saying, Oh,

(19:21):
Eric Adams is the guy. We're gonna rally behind him
and save New York City from zoorn. You guys have
heard it by now, But just ask yourself, this does
New York City now resemble what John Rocker, former baseball player,
said it did. Oh was this Frankie fifteen twenty years ago?
Roll the clips quote.

Speaker 11 (19:40):
Imagine having to take the Number seven train to the
ballpark looking like you're riding through bea route next to
some kid with purple hair, next to some queer with aids,
right next to some dude who just got out of
jail for the fourth time, right next to some twenty
year old mom with four kids.

Speaker 4 (19:55):
It's depressing.

Speaker 11 (19:56):
And about New York City itself, Rocker said, the biggest
thing I don't like about New York or the foreigners.
I'm not a very big fan of foreigners. You can
walk an entire block in Times Square and not hear
anybody speaking English, Asians and Koreans, Vietnamese and Indians and
Russians and Spanish people and everything up there. How the
hell do they get in this country?

Speaker 2 (20:21):
And he was so he was so ahead of his time.
Here's my title to talk about my friend Kevin Smith
from Long Island, Low Majority and the great Bobby saw
Us tak nabs on Instagram, a gentleman. Right now, New
York City is at its breaking point. It's literally turned
into what John Rocker prophesied. New York people are now saying,

(20:44):
Eric Adams is the one we have to rally behind
and save New York City from socialism. But he seems
to totally be mentally checked out and has contributed to
New York City getting to where it is. Bobby, I'll
start with you, can Eric Adams save New York City
or is it just doomed in? Is Zoron destined to

(21:05):
turn it into what Rocker predicted, but probably even worse
than he predicted.

Speaker 12 (21:10):
What do you think, Bobby, Well, I will admit that
I do find it quite laughable that my friends on
the right are actually encouraging people to vote for Adams
and saying that they support him now because they don't
want like a socialist zogbad Salami future.

Speaker 4 (21:26):
I personally am pro Salami.

Speaker 12 (21:29):
I would encourage my friends in New York City to
vote for Slami because I think that he will ruin
it in just the right way and perhaps we can
have a pendulum swing back to the right once again,
because it clearly all his policies are.

Speaker 4 (21:40):
Definitely gonna work.

Speaker 12 (21:41):
The rent will be controlled, and everybody will just be
having a great time riding the subway for free and
getting a bag of poop throat in their face, and
then a social worker will come and solve it. So
I'm I'm voting for zogbad Salami, or at least I
wish I could if I lived in New York.

Speaker 2 (21:55):
So there was a lot of There was a lot
of people who were in that camp. Let it burn.
It's getting to the point of no return. Has to
get totally flipped upside down on its head if we're
ever gonna get it back right. John Rocker does a
live in New York City. He can't run for mayor,
so something's got to give here. Kevin, you're from New York,
You've been very involved in New York politics for a

(22:15):
long time. Local race is on up. What do you
think about this situation?

Speaker 13 (22:21):
Well, you know, Mike, it breaks my heart to say that.
In Atlanta, Brave, my arch nemesis as a child, was
absolutely correct back in ninety nine when he said that.
But New York has gotten substantially worse since then. And look,
I don't like Eric Adams. He's not a good candidate.
But this guy's orehand is dangerous. He will destroy this

(22:45):
city in a way that it cannot be repaired. There
only really seems to be one logical conclusion here. I
think Republicans have to, you know, swallow the medicine that
they don't want to take and put Eric Adams back
into office. He's not good, but he is certainly levels
above what Zorahi Mondami would be.

Speaker 2 (23:08):
Well, I'll say this, I mean, you know, it's Curtis
Lely while who got about three hundred thousand votes in
his general election last he was on the ballot. Zoran
got about four hundred and fifty thousand in his primary.
Then you are Cuomo and Adams in it. Cuomo saying
he's gonna run for it, right, So I mean Bobby
in this situation, Cuomo stays in the race four person race.

(23:31):
I mean, Kevin, you know, is hopeful for Adams possibly
to turn it around. But it almost seems like the
math isn't there, Like there is no math and we're
destined for Zora Mindambi future in New York. I mean,
is that your take on it?

Speaker 12 (23:47):
Well, I mean it seems like if there was ever
a chance for Republican actually to win, then this would
be that opportunity. Because if you have Cuomo and you
have Zagbatsilami also running along with Eric Adams, it might
get divided.

Speaker 4 (24:02):
So if there was ever a chance for Curtis lee.

Speaker 12 (24:04):
Would to win, I think this would be it, Which
is why, like I said, I feel like I feel
kind of sad that people are actually suggesting that that
Eric Adams can win now or should win.

Speaker 4 (24:13):
And I think that that's a realistic take.

Speaker 12 (24:15):
Don't get me wrong, And you know, I say a
lot of this stuff in jest, but I do wish
that that Curtis Lee will actually could win. And I
do think that this does present a unique opportunity that
that type of thing could potentially happen.

Speaker 4 (24:26):
So I hope that that's the case. But I'm not
close enough to the city to know, you know, you know, if.

Speaker 2 (24:32):
We had like some type of you know, billionaire type
center right did business with Trump back in the day,
some type of developer or something who was running on
the Republican ticket, I think that individual would be formed. Well.
I don't know Curtis Lee well personally, but people see
the Beret and they just look at his math and
they're just like, he can't do it. He's just not

(24:53):
going to get it done. So this is what's come
up in the wake of that, since this primary earthquake
that change the world, and it is should Zoron get
deported now? Before you left here, President Trump said he's
gonna he said he's gonna do President Trump said he's
gonna do something about it, and he's gonna look at
perhaps deporting him. Then Representative Amy Ogles, who I guess

(25:17):
is encouraging Trump to deport him, posted this on X
this week. Frankie, you can put this up. This is
a form that they send out if you're attempting to
become a citizen in this country. And they asked the question,
what does it say, Frankie, have you ever been involved
in in any way associated with the communist or what
does that say? I can't even read it detalitarian party

(25:38):
anywhere in the world. So they asked the question. So
Mandambi had to have answered that question at some point.
I assume me checked the box. No. And if we're
wondering what Zoron stands for, if he's a communist or not, Frankie,
we got this next clip here, I believe. Let's go ahead.
Oh sorry, we have Trump talking about it. Let's the

(26:00):
clip of Zora on the next one. I'm about him
talking about seizing the means of production. Yes, let's right.

Speaker 14 (26:06):
We have to continue to elect more socialists and we
have to ensure that we are unapologetic about our socialism.

Speaker 2 (26:14):
There are also other issues that.

Speaker 14 (26:16):
We firmly believe in whether it's BDS right or whether
it's the end goal of seizing the means of production
where we do not have the same level of support
at this very moment.

Speaker 2 (26:30):
I don't know what would BDS is. Maybe maybe Kevin knows.
Kevin's into that kind of stuff, But seizing the means
of production, it's just it's just it's Kevin seizing the
means of production in New York City. It just doesn't
sound good. And he's gonna convince people to want to
become a part of it and get rid of the

(26:51):
cops at the same time. So do you think it's
past the point of no return Kevin? I mean, he's
gonna get in there and the city Council in New
York it's pretty far left.

Speaker 13 (27:01):
Now what do you think, Well, firstly, I think we
need to see the means of production if whoever made
that green shirt of his and stop it from being made, because,
aside from the take being offensive, so is that shirt.

Speaker 4 (27:13):
But no, he looks he's an outright communist.

Speaker 13 (27:17):
They can rebrand themselves and relabel themselves as Democratic Socialists
of America all they want, but this guy is one
of the more radical members of that already radical organization.
You know, we see the likes of AOC and Rashida
Talib who are card carrying members of the DSA.

Speaker 4 (27:34):
But Zoran seems to be even more radical than them.

Speaker 13 (27:37):
And if there is a provision in the citizenship requirements
that say you can't be a communist, well adios, my friends,
it's time for you to go not.

Speaker 4 (27:46):
To mention you can't be a criminal.

Speaker 13 (27:51):
Yeah, I mean, what's the what's the worse it happens
we lose New York It's already gone.

Speaker 4 (27:57):
What does he mean by the means of production? What
production is there in New York City?

Speaker 12 (28:02):
It's like financial people, Wall Street people, insurance people, advertising
executive are they what.

Speaker 4 (28:07):
Are they producing there? Doug, There's there's not many factories
in New York City.

Speaker 2 (28:12):
To sit there.

Speaker 13 (28:13):
I think you want to seize the means of production
of all the falafel stands.

Speaker 4 (28:20):
Dude, he wants everybody was eat it with their hand.

Speaker 2 (28:26):
Eight dollars a long within So, So, Bobby, I want
to ask you this. I want to ask you this.
So Zoran he comes into this country, parents are rich,
goes to a sixty six thousand dollars a year prep school,
goes to private school in Maine. Parents live in multimillion
dollar in New York City condos. He wants to then
seize the means of production. It's unbelievable. And then I

(28:46):
assume that he checked that he wasn't a socialist communist
on the box. So do you think that Trump should
deport him ahead of this selection?

Speaker 14 (28:56):
Now?

Speaker 2 (28:56):
Unprecedented times they say coal Front precedent. It measures to you,
you think he should do it? He think he should
just say, hey, you're out, bounce him out of the country,
and the Democrats need to nominate somebody else, and it
can't possibly nominate anybody worse than him. So do you
think he just says, all right, screw it and go
for it. Bobby, what's your take on the deportation of Zoron.

Speaker 12 (29:16):
I mean, look, if there's if there's a legal precedent
that says unequivocally that it could actually be done, I guess.
But I mean, as far as I can understand, he's
been a resident of the United States and se was
seven years old. If he didn't get naturalized until like
twenty seventeen or whatever it was, then he it's likely
that he went through the legal process to go about it.

(29:37):
So I think it might just be it might just
be saying stuff to row people up. But what it
would absolutely do is lean into the kind of leftist
narrative that we live in this like fascist totalitarian state.

Speaker 4 (29:48):
So I mean, if it's if that's what the law says,
then I guess.

Speaker 12 (29:51):
But I don't really think that that's a legitimate, legitimate
thing that could or will actually happen. I think that
the guy is like clearly bad enough on its own,
and if people were, if he's bad enough for people
to vote for him, I don't know that that will
do anything other than rile them up even more.

Speaker 2 (30:08):
Yeah, and the question is like how bad can it get?
We got this clip here, Frank, Let's roll this clip
of him talking about the police officers. Okay, and this
is again he's wearing the shirt. You know. It's funny
is that he looked a lot more when he used
to like dress like this, and then all of a
sudden someone told him when he started pulling above three percent,
to like put a suit on. And you'll understand what

(30:31):
I'm saying, just just how did he become more white?
I mean, even the people who hate the white people
are trying to become more white roller.

Speaker 15 (30:37):
So are you do you think that we have to
almost do without leasing in certain areas which are labeled
me in high friends to have alternative bodies the lasting
in a more compassionate, more merciful, more social you know.

(31:00):
And I'm helping more than arresting, and I put it
in jail.

Speaker 16 (31:03):
I absolutely think that what we need to do is
give support and funding two institutions that are trained to
deal with these kinds of issues. As you said, if
you're having an argument with someone and there's a risk
of it escalating, who is better positioned to de escalate
it someone who is well known in the community, or
someone who has been trained specifically in de escalation, or

(31:24):
a stranger who has a gun.

Speaker 2 (31:26):
And we see so many Why why does he even
why does he even talk more ethnic than foreign? See
so Zoron who says he wants to tax white people
more if they're in white areas, has tried to whitewash himself. Kevin,
do you think that Zorn's New York Police Department law

(31:47):
and order philosophy could possibly work? And how do you
be able to impact the city.

Speaker 4 (31:53):
No, it'll be awful.

Speaker 13 (31:54):
We've saw what defund the police did all over the nation,
but this doesn't even defund the police. It is what
send you know, psychologists fresh out of college to de
escalate two crazy people throwing things at each other on
a city bus.

Speaker 4 (32:10):
That's not gonna end. Well, first off, who is taking
that job? I'm not taking that job. I would much
rather have the police officers do it.

Speaker 13 (32:18):
But it just shows you that democrats never ever have
to live with the consequences of the policies they put forth.

Speaker 4 (32:26):
He talks about socialism, but his parents.

Speaker 13 (32:29):
Are millionaires, and uh, I just take him for taking
him at his word before he was running for anything.
And when he says nonsense like this, believe him. Also,
I just got to get back to that shirt. Does
he own another one?

Speaker 2 (32:42):
Like?

Speaker 13 (32:42):
Does he only have one? Also, you can't screen.

Speaker 2 (32:50):
He used to be exclusive. He used to exclusively wear it. Bobby,
You're in Florida and you know they say this, I'll
have a ripple effect. They'll be mass outward migration. Are
you worried about that at all?

Speaker 12 (33:01):
No, I'm not worried about it by any stretch of
the imagination. Because we have a very free state with
a very great governor. We have great leadership. So I
just don't see anything like that happening. I mean, the
reality is that the people actually want to be duped
by this guy.

Speaker 4 (33:16):
That's the that's like the underlying message here. It's like
if they're actually choosing this and championing.

Speaker 12 (33:20):
This guy as he's some type of freedom fighter for
their rights, it's like nothing is gonna convince them to
leave at all. And it's like, I think that what
he's doing right there in that clip is he's pulling
like your your classic jasmine crocket, like uh, like bait
and switch where it's like he's an Indian guy. He's
like shovel hellal into your mouth with your with your hand,

(33:40):
shovel guy. And Anyboddy wears a white shirt now and
he's gonna get into office and then he's gonna be.

Speaker 4 (33:45):
Like listen here, child, and he's gonna start.

Speaker 12 (33:47):
Pulling the uh the jasmine crocket to go back to
his original roots. So the guy's like a shape shifting
like like future Mayorsalami like demon adjacent like serpent type,
and I just I'm enjoying it. It's giving me a
lot of free jokes. And even though I feel bad
for New York, we.

Speaker 2 (34:03):
Got about twenty seconds here, Kevin. If he wins, you're
out on Long Island, you're a little bit further away.
Are you worried about that being in the suburbs of
New York? Should there be an embargo on New York
City residents moving out to Suffolk County for a couple
of years? Should there be a moratorium on that twenty seconds?

Speaker 4 (34:21):
Kevin, don't bring that out here.

Speaker 13 (34:23):
If you're one of the awfuls, the affluent, white female
urban liberal who's going to vote for this guy, please,
we don't need any more traffic out here on Long Island.
Just enjoy it and hope that your doorman stops all
the criminals.

Speaker 2 (34:37):
Oh man. And that's gonna be tough, because then the
social worker will come and they'll team up with the doorman.
That'll end up great, all right. Thank you to my
panel tonight for joining me. Kevin Smith, Bobby saw Us,
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Speaker 17 (35:59):
Us nights.

Speaker 2 (36:03):
Welcome back to the show. Everybody, My Chrispy Here coming
to you live from New York with producer Frankie Here
on Saturday Night, re Real America's Voice. And here's the thing.
We're coming to you live from America, Real America's voice,
not Real Somalia's voice. We're not coming alive from the
Somali capital of whatever the Somali capitol is. Now, this

(36:26):
is the United States of America. People want to come
here at least because we are the best system in
the history of the world. I don't know, maybe admit that. Leftists, No,
they won't admit that, even as they come here and
mooch off the system. How about elan Omar here? You know,
you see these scenes of New York City with all

(36:47):
the Islamists going to the Central Square and they're now
doing the prayers for Zoran and all this stuff. The
city totally overrun. And we see alt Omer say Happy
Independence Day Somalia, and it's this painting. I guess of like,
is that her waving a flag? Okay? And you have
these images in her district of people on in Somalian

(37:11):
Independence Day waving the Somalian flag. I have a proposal.
The only flag that should be allowed to be waived
in America should be the American flag. I think that
would satisfy everybody. How About that it should be highly
frowned upon to wave any other flag of any other

(37:33):
country in America. I don't care what that flag is.
You can wave it in conjunction with the American flag
to win a time, but not just a foreign flag
and just a foreign flag alone. How about that? That's
what a president, you know, producer Frankie would do. So
elon Omar comes to the country, scams the system. You know, Zuran,

(37:56):
who we've been talking about in the show, wants to
turn our country more into the Third World. Okay, eat
rice with your hands, all that stuff. Right by the way,
he's eating rice with his hands for show Frankie. Because
the guy in another video is eating a burrito with
a knife and fork and he comes from a rich family.
But we've talked about that already. But this is what
they want to turn it into. I guess now. Frankie

(38:18):
and I have always said in the history of our
broadcasting that you look to the big European cities for
what the big American cities will soon become. Because those
cities have easier We'll call them takeover rates. You can
topple it very easily because there's no constitutional rights European Union.

(38:38):
They've all signed their lives away. They don't have American flags,
they have European Union flags rather than their home country flags.
That's what I meant, totally a failed society. So let's
chick in on Rome Italy, shall we? And this doesn't
come from like somebody who is a political blogger. This
comes from Frankie. Who is this guy?

Speaker 5 (38:59):
This is kurtz Curtsy. It's a big YouTuber. I've been
following him. It's funny, you know what.

Speaker 1 (39:03):
You get to enjoy people that have content that's not
politically driven, you know, and then it's just it's inevitable.

Speaker 5 (39:10):
It's inevitable, it's gonna happen.

Speaker 2 (39:12):
Here goes, you're right here, you are rolling. Look at this.

Speaker 17 (39:18):
Look at the states of the city. This is wrong, guys,
Like this looks like in Banglades or something. Look at this, guys,
Look at the states of this place. Look at this, guys,

(39:39):
this is wrong. This is Europe. Does this look like
Europe to you? I don't see a single Italian.

Speaker 2 (39:52):
Not a not a single Italian. And let me tell
you something. It is absolutely disgusting. It is disgusting to
say that if you reject this type of behavior you
are in some way, shape or form a bigot or
a racist. No, you're not. We need to maintain the

(40:14):
normalcy of our cities around the world. Again. Rome was
once a great city, it was once an empire. New
York City, every city in America, Los Angeles, these used
to be great cities until they became Third World dumping
grounds from people from Third World countries that in no way,
shape or form resembles the cities at the time in

(40:35):
which they were great at one point before the Third
World people were dumped in. So it's not racist to
say there's a direct correlation between people from the Third
World being dumped in and then the city more resembling
a third world Why can't you say that it's obviously true.
Let's say you Frankie.

Speaker 1 (40:53):
Yeah, And you know, Mike, I was on I I
was on my honeymoon almost a year ago in August,
and I'm on a train on my way to Naples, Italy,
and I'm going through my Twitter.

Speaker 5 (41:03):
I'm going through X and what do I see.

Speaker 1 (41:05):
I see a video of the gangs attacking people, and
it says stay away from the station, the train station
at Naples, Italy.

Speaker 5 (41:13):
I'm like, I'm I'm on the train, I'm on my way.

Speaker 1 (41:16):
What is going on? And I go in and listen.
I had to get shuffled. I had luckily, I had
a driver who brought me through the back and they
like ran us to our car and like shuffles shuffled
us out of there. That said, listen, the migro problem
is such an issue. And I'm telling you, man, every
person I spoke to in Italy, they hate the European Union,
they hate what they've done to this place. It's it's honestly,

(41:37):
it might be too late for them. It's so sad
to watch Europe.

Speaker 2 (41:42):
Europe is totally a fail society. At least America has
guns and constitutional rights that still maintain a buffer between
this happening to us. But it's getting pretty close. Yeah.
If you guys know, New York City at the end
of World War two had a white population of eighty
five percent. And from the time that we won World
War Two, what did we win? Exactly? What did we win?

Speaker 4 (42:06):
Now?

Speaker 2 (42:06):
Our population in New York City is less than thirty
percent white and it's never been poor, and crime has
never been higher, and it's a mess. And it's not
racist to say that New York City are for the
people who built New York City. It's people that build
New York City. And they have no respect for how

(42:26):
the city was built. They have no semblance of caring
for the customs of which created the cultural phenomenon of
all great American cities, or Rome or a lot of
these European cities. No, they don't care. They come from
a world that is less developed and more chaotic, and
that's just how it always is. So it doesn't have
anything really to do with the color of their skin,

(42:48):
but it has everything to do with where they come
from and the correlation of the effect they have in
the city in which they go and then in abbot
and inevitably ruined. Noticing that is somehow called racist, it's not.
It's not racist at all. It is incompatible societies that
they want to merge and meld together because they want

(43:10):
to create unrecognizable state of affairs in places like Rome,
in places like New York City. How about this, I
want to talk about how there's no compatibility. How about
just people who are trying to come here seeking asylum
or refugee status or just migrants. That's why I think
we need a severely, if not outright stop all immigration

(43:32):
in this country for a moratorium of at least five
years until we figure out what the hell is going on.
It's just incompatible. Egyptian man kicks customs dog Airborne and Washington,
DC Airport. This guy had eighty pounds of beef. Who
the hell brings eighty pounds of raw beef in your
airplane suitcase? You freak? And then the old guy kicks

(43:58):
this dog, Freddy. Okay, justice for Freddy. Kicks Freddy, and
Freddy goes up in the air. The guy thinks he
can kick the dog. Hey, buddy, this isn't your third
world shit old country. You can't kick dogs. Freddy serves
our country. And I let me tell you something, One

(44:21):
Freddy is more valuable to this country than thousands and
thousands of illegal or legal migrants combined. How about that, Frankie,
Justice for Freddy.

Speaker 5 (44:32):
Let's go justice for Freddy.

Speaker 1 (44:33):
And all I'll say is if that was my dog,
it would it'd be a different title.

Speaker 5 (44:37):
It would say Egyptian man killed by the.

Speaker 1 (44:40):
Man whose dog he kicked, okay, killed, Yeah, get out
of our country.

Speaker 2 (44:47):
And by the way, Egyptian man he got deported never
coming back. Biden would probably you know, have given him
more food stamp benefits or something like that. Here, So
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(46:13):
if you put the raw patty and the raw block
of cheese over it. I wonder if he learned that
from last time. Totally unrelated sidebar, But how about the
Trump and Elon Musk renewing their feud? Is it a
Trump versus Musk two point zero in the works?

Speaker 5 (46:30):
Well?

Speaker 2 (46:30):
President Trump said the other day that he was going
to take a look at deporting Elon Musk if it
called for it, And he also said that some of
his government contracts, well they might just not be doing
any real benefit for American people, so they might need
to be looked at under the thing that he created.
Doge listen to this, just ripping into this bill again?

Speaker 7 (46:52):
Are you concerned that Republicans are going to be swayed
by Musk.

Speaker 2 (46:55):
And his money. No, I don't think so.

Speaker 4 (46:57):
I think what's gonna happen is Doge's gonna look at Musk.

Speaker 2 (47:00):
If those looks Musk, we're gonna save a fortune.

Speaker 5 (47:02):
Thank you very much, everybody here.

Speaker 4 (47:04):
I don't think he should be playing that game with me.

Speaker 2 (47:08):
Oh, he doesn't think he should be playing the game.
And this is all spurred on because Musk said he's
gonna support Thomas Massey against President Trump in this Kentucky
congressional primary, which is really heating up. Also said he's
gonna primary out everybody who's been in support of the
one Big Beautiful Bill. Frankie, you've long had very hard
opinions on Elon Musk. What's say you about the developments?

Speaker 5 (47:30):
Well, yeah, I'll just say tread lightly. Elon.

Speaker 1 (47:33):
You know, you get you jump into the belly of
the beast, you're gonna you're gonna get burned a little bit.
It's like, the truth is, things have gotten a little
sketchy since he's left Doze. We've looked into things and
it kind of seems like, you know, if anything, he
definitely maybe took some data that maybe he shouldn't have.
Maybe he wants to improve his AI models who who

(47:54):
knows what it is? But the truth is there is
some sketchiness in there, and why are you giving it
giving a reason to jump on it because you would
have gotten away with it scott free. But now you're
gonna You're gonna just get into the butt, into the
belly of the beast. You're gonna go again, go at
him again. It's like, hey, what do you expect. Stay
in the kitchen, You'll get burned.

Speaker 2 (48:11):
Sorry, why did he want?

Speaker 4 (48:13):
So?

Speaker 2 (48:13):
Like, why did he want that classified Pentagon briefing? Remember
that he was gonna get it? And Trump's like no,
Trump's like, no, buddy, why do you need to be
in a classified Pentagon briefing? You're elud musk. So Frankie
has always said that there's something a little sketch about
some of his stuff. And I think that he thought
that he could like roll on Trump, you know, like
he would be able to like roll over him and

(48:35):
like get what he wanted. But he didn't realize that
Trump doesn't care how much money you give him. Trump's
gonna say no, you're out a line. And that's what
we love about Trump. Okay, I want to get to
this story before we end the leftists and CNN enabling
criminality brazenly on television and what conservatives online are not
doing about it?

Speaker 8 (48:53):
Rolled as Frankie, So Trump administration steps up ice raids
and mass deportations. One tech developer is pushing back with
an app designed to track ice activity in real time.
It's called ice Block, and it's controversial to say the least.

Speaker 2 (49:07):
Say that.

Speaker 4 (49:07):
Claire Duffy is with us.

Speaker 8 (49:09):
Now, how does this work, Claire and what are the
legal implications?

Speaker 18 (49:15):
Yeah, John, I talked with Joshua Aaron, who is the
longtime tech worker who developed this platform, and he said
he really wants it to be an early warning system
for people about the location of immigrations and customs enforcement officers.
So he says he does not want people interfering with
those officers.

Speaker 2 (49:31):
Oh got it. So you know this is controversial to
say the least. There's an app that totally enables criminal behavior.
The murder app is now out, the rape app is
now out, the tax evasion app is now out, and
it's controversial. What are the founder of this app intend

(49:52):
when he created it. Let's go to our special reporter
Claire Duffy, who has more on this. Come on and
shout out to all the conservatives out there who are
now like blasting the ice block app, like how to
download it and get it so you can do false reports.
So there's like tons of like you know, ice block reports,
so it totally cancels it out. Let's go super based. Okay,

(50:15):
that's the only way. But it's like, let's hear more
bout this very controversial crime ring that they're running. So guys,
if you're watching the show, download the ice block app
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