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May 11, 2026 36 mins

Violent crime is plunging in the nation’s largest cities. National Correspondent RORY O’NEILL will have the numbers – and offer some explanations why. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Starting your morning off right. A new way of talk,
a new way of understanding, because we're in this together.
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Speaker 3 (00:34):
Yes, Stephen A.

Speaker 1 (00:35):
Smith would say, his beloved Nickaboxus have punch their ticket
to the Eastern Conference Finals with an easy, clean sweep
of the seventy six ers. Devor War Devol. Where's Brad
A two dominates the North American box office. I fell
in love with two restaurants in Indianapolis while everyone in
the family but me continued their love affair with Morgan Wallen.

Speaker 3 (00:57):
And it's good to be back with you on this Monday.

Speaker 1 (00:59):
No end of the war yet, though the President and
the administration are taking around maybe suspending gasoline taxes to
help with the price of oil until we get one,
and Vladimir Putin has signaled what he believes is a
war coming to an end between Russia and Ukraine. And
violent crime stats came out as well as payroll stats.

Speaker 3 (01:22):
The economy better than ever up.

Speaker 1 (01:25):
Payroll was up two and a half times what was projected,
one hundred and fifteen thousand compared to the fifty five
thousand that was projected.

Speaker 3 (01:31):
And the violent crime numbers are very encouraging. We'll get
to those a little bit later.

Speaker 1 (01:35):
On in the show, as well as right now in
the violent crime anyway, Roy, you know, it's funny how.

Speaker 3 (01:43):
I think about the.

Speaker 1 (01:46):
Virginia Supreme Court ruling this weekend and how much wasted
time we spent talking about that election and debating the
merits of that election, knowing that the state Supreme Court
was probably going to throw it out and then that
would be challenging woul ultimately go to the Supreme Court.
And the violent crime when I think of all the
times everyone talked about securing the border number one, deporting

(02:10):
the dangerous criminals, number two, the self deportation of millions,
as well as using federal force to kind of go
in and secure some cities that were out of control. Well,
if all of this comes full circle to the violent crime,
it certainly seems to be having an effect. It's plunged.
I mean, the numbers speak for themselves. It's going to

(02:31):
be hard. I don't want to make this political, and
I kind of just did. I didn't mean to, but
just the opposite. Sometimes you have to enforce the law
to get order, and it seems to have worked.

Speaker 4 (02:42):
Right.

Speaker 5 (02:42):
What we're seeing is, according to the major city's Chiefs Association,
is that in the first quarter of twenty twenty six,
compared to the same period last year, homicides are down
seventeen percent, robberies down more than twenty percent. Rapes and
aggravated assaults also down significantly. Go to places like Baltimore County, Maryland,

(03:02):
the homicide rate is down eighty three percent, unbelievable, down
seventy two percent in Suffolk County, New York, seventy one
percent in Omaha, So Maryland, New York, Nebraska, Colorado. It's
almost a coast to coast thing.

Speaker 1 (03:17):
Yeah, Portland was sixty three point I don't I don't
want to pick any out, but I mean these are
all very blue cities and in many cases blue, very
blue states. District of Columbia was down sixty four point
seven percent, Portland down sixty three point six percent, Philadelphia
down fifty four percent, Newark, New Jersey, down sixty six
point seven percent, Buffalo down seventy percent. These are significant

(03:41):
numbers and across the board. I mean, and that that
should be like, for goodness sakes, I hope that's great
news for everybody. I mean, you don't want to be robbed,
You don't want anyone you love to be raped, you
don't want somebody to be murdered. I mean, a safe
country is it should be all of our priority depend
no matter what you're you know, partisan and ship.

Speaker 3 (04:00):
Is This is the question is will cost it? Credit
for it? And who takes the credit for it?

Speaker 5 (04:06):
Right because you know they're gonna say Zoron Mundami's gonna say, hey, look,
New York had a thirty one percent drop in homicides
ever since Mondammi took office.

Speaker 3 (04:14):
Is it him?

Speaker 5 (04:15):
Is it Trump? Is it the governor hokel. You know
they're all going to try to claim credit for it.
They all point to different reasons. We haven't seen anything uniform.
Is it the federal policy, the local policy. You know, again,
they're all going to take credit for it, but let's
just celebrate what's happening.

Speaker 1 (04:32):
Absolutely, we're he's gonna be back in the third hour.
We're gonna talk about the latest on the war with Iran.
Obviously we rejected the proposal by Iran, but the negotiations
haven't stopped and they're now kicking around ideas of suspending
the gasoline tax. Royal'll have more on that and putent
signaling that the war could be coming to an end

(04:52):
soon with Ukraine, which would be more welcome news. Roy
We'll be back in the third hour with that. You know,
it's interesting. I was reading it article this weekend by Axios.
I was almost tempted to read the article. I used
to joke in my local show. I you know, talk
radio has kind of become reading for the blind. I mean,
most talk show hosts are just reading you stuff online.

(05:14):
You could read it for yourself. So I don't do
reading for the blind kind of thing, the mentally blind,
but this one was so well written I almost wanted to.
I'm going to give you just the premise of it,
and the premise was very simple. Gavin Newsom needs a
Democrat to win that governor's race and continue the status

(05:36):
quo so that he can run for president.

Speaker 3 (05:38):
Now that's not even.

Speaker 1 (05:39):
Going to be easy because he's got to make and
defend the status quo in California. But if one of
these Republicans, and it's looking very favorable that the two
that are going to win the primary of both the Republicans,
so there'll be a Republican governor that gives him a
year and a half to fix a lot of things.

(06:01):
And if that proof, think of the story we just
did yesterday's debate over are these blue states and these
big blue cities prioritized, because that should.

Speaker 3 (06:12):
Be the number one goal.

Speaker 1 (06:16):
The number one priority of all government, whether it is municipal, county, state,
or federal, is the security of its people, period, end
of story. Public safety is number one. I can go
through a lot of things. No one wants to live
where it's not safe. No one wants to raise a

(06:39):
family where it's not safe. Now there are people trapped
there and they have to, but no one desires to.
Then you get to nobody wants to live where they
can't send their kids to good schools. No one wants
to live where there's no affordable housing, but it all
begins with public safety. Those numbers are jaw dropping. Those

(07:04):
numbers are validation that Donald Trump was right. Everybody, including
the right, wants to focus on when Donald Trump gets
something wrong or until he gets it completely right, criticizing
his tactics. But there is no question who secured this border,
and both sides have talked a good game, but only

(07:27):
this guy got elected and did it. The border is
secure to the tune of that I never thought would
ever ever be possible, zero crossings, zero releases. Border secured
all of the criminal element by thousands to millions that

(07:49):
have been allowed in, apprehended, and removed. Then the president
in a handful of very specific out of control cities,
starting in the district of Columbia where he at every right,
and in other areas that everybody told you he's a dictator,
he's a tire, and he's using his own military against
his people. To answer Rory's question, no one can take

(08:12):
credit for these crime numbers, but Donald Trump. No one,
because no one had the courage to do any of it.
And I sat here doing my job day after day
while America debated it. I mean, if the game is
we're going to forget everything the president has done and

(08:35):
fixed and only debate the things that he hasn't finished.

Speaker 3 (08:39):
Yet or done wrong.

Speaker 1 (08:41):
That's not in America worth preserving, that's the Internet, that's
not America. But couldn't we say the same thing about
so many other issues? Well that's what I'm the point

(09:05):
I'm making, or that Axios was originally making in that article.
It's one thing to have the spirited, unproductive, distracting debate.
Is California great or California bad? Which is the ultimate
question for America to answer, because if you elect Gavin

(09:26):
Newston president, that is to say, you want the rest
of the country to look like California in terms of
border security, in terms of sanctuary cities, schools, budget, gasoline prices,
energy prices, crime, homelessness. But see, as long as it's

(09:49):
still that way, he can have that debate and do
about like he's doing now. But if a Republican wins
with a year and a half to start fixing things,
you're irrelevant. Oh, Gavin Newsome desperately need some miracle and
a Democrat. And then the Axos story goes into how
did they get into this jam? People that they thought

(10:12):
were going to run, that didn't areas they thought they had,
that were secured, that weren't general perceptions that they thought well,
eave in them, the loud voices that opposed everything they moved.
But the rest are waking up. It's a fascinating article

(10:37):
on how bad Gavin Newsom needs a Democrat to become
governor just to avoid the failures of California while trying
to ask for promotion. Great, great article, But these things
are all important. What are we debating today that will

(10:57):
be solved tomorrow? What do we create hysteria with today?
It isn't worth our time. By the way, I often
rarely bring this up. This is why the Bible talks
so much about worry. This is why doctors are so
concerned with worry and stress. You when you create a fear,

(11:20):
it might as well be happening physically. Your body's response
is the same between something you've created in terms of
a fear and a real life threatening situation. And if
you live every day with that kind of adrenaline, you're
not gonna live as long. I don't know about you,
but that's just not living. I want to play a

(11:43):
caller for you real quick, because now I talk too long?
Hate me, I hate me? Stop being like that. Play
Dallas from Tampa and we're still looking, by the way
for a Tampa that lives in Dallas.

Speaker 3 (11:57):
But Dallas and Tampa.

Speaker 6 (11:58):
Listen to this out the haunt, the virus outbreak or
non starting outbreak. Isn't this exactly what they were saying
about the COVID nineteen before they decided to start locking
people down and everything jogging my memory?

Speaker 3 (12:15):
Here thought, I see what you guys thought, have a
great day? What do I think? I think you're the
caller of the day? Now?

Speaker 1 (12:26):
Does that mean simply it could be? It couldn't be,
it will be, it won't be. How about we stop
before we get to any of that. We bust you
out of the narrative paradigm. I know because I heard
it all weekend long through different human voice. Is this

(12:47):
the next COVID or definitively this is the next COVID
to I even heard a few people say this is
way worse than COVID. You thought COVID was bad, COVID
was nothing compared to this. And I wanted to call
timeout in real life, and I want to call timeout
right now in real radio.

Speaker 3 (13:07):
What is COVID. Never mind what.

Speaker 1 (13:11):
Is AI and the hysterian fear you've created with it?

Speaker 3 (13:13):
What is COVID? Is this the next COVID?

Speaker 6 (13:16):
Well?

Speaker 1 (13:16):
I guess that depends on what COVID was A virus
viruses always have been. You've ever been in a car
where a light shining real bright, and all of a
sudden you can see all the particles in the air.

Speaker 3 (13:27):
You're like, I've been breathing this. I can't breathe.

Speaker 1 (13:29):
I can't breathe because you're focused on that. You're breathing
it all the time. You either just don't see it
or focus on it. And God knew though they would
all be there. That's why you got Noshares breathe. You
can't get a good booker without him breathe. But what
is COVID? Is this the next COVID? Well, that all

(13:52):
depends on what you think the first COVID was. COVID
was one of the great duping COVID and global warming
and bringing them both up because COVID they got you
afraid of COVID. They never could get you afraid of
global warming. They got you to stay home and be
manipulated and over COVID. But it couldn't do it with
And now they've just given up on climate change. That's

(14:15):
a whole other topic. What you're really asking is would
we all be duped again if everybody said the same thing,
Would we believe them again? Because it's supposed to be
Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame
on me. Even if it's a bad virus, Is it
the next COVID? I hope not, because COVID was just

(14:36):
a virus that you made into something it wasn't. So
the answer is could it be the next covid? Well, yes,
if you're dumb enough to allow them to do the
same play and have it work. That's why understanding what
COVID was versus what it wasn't, how they manipulated you

(14:59):
versus pret you is so important to know and remember.
And I realize it's been matrix. There's still people running
around with masks on as this begins, and I don't
know what the Santa virus is gonna become. I do
know there's always viruses, and I do know viruses are
never defeated.

Speaker 3 (15:20):
We just live with them. How do we live with them? Well,
you get it and get better and you're immune, you
get it, and because of your life and pre existing conditions,
you die. But that's any virus. A flu will kill
you if you're weak enough.

Speaker 1 (15:43):
Any Time you hear and you're gonna hear it a lot,
You're gonna hear it a lot more. It's going to
becoming like a drip, drip, drip, and a drum beat
every time you hear this is the next COVID. Always
ask yourself out loud and what was the real what
was the first covid? Were talking about the virus or
the duping of the American people and the crimes that

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Speaker 6 (17:15):
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Speaker 3 (17:46):
Enjoy.

Speaker 1 (17:47):
I'd like to make a threat to Middle Tennessee if
I can, a threat to Middle Tennessee. I repeat, Governor
Bill Lee or whoever is the mayor of Nashville. If
you don't get these two restaurants soon, I might move.

Speaker 3 (17:57):
What.

Speaker 1 (17:59):
Well, there was nothing about it Indianapolis that really tempted
me to move there except for two restaurants. Basbo Pizza
maybe the best pizza experience of my life.

Speaker 3 (18:07):
Rogia Dom Basbo Pizza good.

Speaker 1 (18:09):
In fact, they have a dressing they put on their salad.
It's like a basil ranch, homemade. People go there from
all over the country and get giant vats of it
and bring it home. Did you buy a giant vats
of it and bring it up? Well, we had no
way because we drove. There was no way to keep
it or I would have it was. But the pizza
was Spectac Basbo Baz b e a u X. They

(18:32):
have three locations. We had at the one downtown and
then there's the Eagle mass Avenue. So right there at
Massachusetts and downtown, Indianapolis Southern comfort food. I wouldn't even
know where to begin, from the grits to the collar greens.
They did a sweet potato dish's unbelievable, biscuits that were unbelievable,

(18:54):
a chicken blt like I have never put in my mouth.
These two restaurants alone, right, I am tempted to move
there just to eat. By the way, just before we
start getting talkbacks, it's Governor Lee. And then you said
Mayor Bill Lee. No, I said Governor Lee. And whoever

(19:16):
the marriage I don't know who theyre is Freddie O'Connell. Well,
whoever it is, he better get Basbo or the Eagle
or a movement. Okay, it's that simple, right, and Morgan
wall and be careful. You could become a billionaire, and
you know what that could mean. AOC's after you. More
on that in our Sounds of the Day. But can't
have your morning show without your voice. Ladies and gentlemen,
here's you. Let's start with Joey. I wonder if they're

(19:38):
the mechanic work has.

Speaker 7 (19:39):
Begun yet, Michael, I don't believe for a minute that
Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton AOC. And then that crowd actually
believe in socialism. They just use that as an attractive
message to try to keep theirselves in power so they
can loot the taxpayer. If you look at it, every
one of them are millionaires and they spend all their
time and energy trying get money. And the way that

(20:02):
they like to get money is instead of working for it,
they steal it from the taxpayer through organizations like usaid.

Speaker 1 (20:10):
Well our Platinum Card monologue and if you missed it,
that's why the podcast will be available at nine thirty
Central ten thirty Eastern on the iHeart app Search your
Morning show with Michael del Jornam. We talked about this
gospel of MV from the left and don't forget the
final stage, just burn it down. If you have something,

(20:31):
they believe it belongs to them and if they don't
have it, you can't have it. And then the final
step is and they'll destroy it for everyone. That's the
difference between MB and jealousy. Jealousy is I wish I
had it, NB is it belongs to me And if
I don't have it and you do, I'm destroying it.
And that's their endgame politically too. What if we turned

(20:52):
it around on them? Wait a minute, every time you
get reelected and go to Congress, you become a millionaire,
and our life gets tougher and tougher. You got something
that belongs to us, and if we can't have it,
you can't have it. Where's the anti incumbent referendum heading
into this midterm election? Oh, dear God, make it so.

(21:14):
Blaine and Ames, Iowa, Good morning, Michael.

Speaker 8 (21:16):
Now Newsom's up to his elbows in diaper gate. His
wife is running a diaper's the newest scam is a
diaper scam. Well, I shouldn't say scam, but her nonprofit
is now diverting money through diapers.

Speaker 9 (21:30):
It's a real crappy story, ain't that some Yeah? Uh,
that's a Morgan Wallen song too. By the way, if
you didn't catch exactly how clever I was beating.

Speaker 3 (21:41):
On my Morgan wall in Indianapolis, getting him.

Speaker 1 (21:43):
To quite the Morgan can't stand his music, but I
don't resent his success. Thom's in North Knton, Ohio. What
a beautiful place.

Speaker 7 (21:54):
I just wonder those statistics going out of Blue cities
are they actually accurate?

Speaker 1 (22:01):
Of course, he's making a reference to the violent crime report.
We don't like to ever give Donald Trump credit, but
he secured the border, and he's the difference. He targeted
the criminals that were allowed in our country that were
raping our daughters, stealing and killing, and deported them. He

(22:27):
got millions to self deport, and then in targeted blue
cities of blue states that where crime was out of control,
he brought in the FEDS to assist and restore law
and order. And the numbers frankly speak for themselves. Overall, nationwide,
homicide drops seventeen point seven percent. Now here's the issue.

(22:47):
As Rory finished his report, now who gets credit for
this will be mere mom, Donnie will be the president.
Never mind who gets credit. Homicides are down seventeen point
seven percent, a great thing. Robberies fell twenty point four percent,
Rapes declined seventy two percent or seven point two percent.

(23:08):
Aggravated assaults are down four point eight percent. That's all
good news now, but take the homicides in Baltimore, Maryland.
Homicides are down eighty three point three percent. Suffolk County,
New York, homicides are down seventy two point seven percent,
Buffalo seventy percent, Newark, New Jersey sixty six point seven percent.

(23:29):
Our Nation's Capital sixty four point seven percent, Portland, Oregon
sixty three point six percent, Philadelphia fifty four percent. Don't
forget the things that we debate for months. Eventually there
is a scoreboard and an answer, and that should end

(23:51):
the debate. Yes, you put partisan politics aside, unlike the
district of Columbia that fudges numbers. Thus Blaine's comment, and
who knows how much lower they really are.

Speaker 3 (24:06):
Great call Blaine, Bob's in Virginia.

Speaker 4 (24:10):
I got a quick question. Maybe you guys can answer it.
There's rumor that they're going to retire all the judges
in Virginia, Supreme Court justices. I guess you call them.
Does anybody know anything about that in this country.

Speaker 3 (24:26):
Yeah, it's early, there's a long way to go on that.
But yeah, one of the things that they're.

Speaker 1 (24:29):
Threatening is changed the age limit, and that would take
out the people on this. But this is ultimately be
decided by the US Supreme Court. And yes, there's rumors
about stacking there. But elections have consequences. You can protect
yourself from that this midterm election. Keep those calls coming
into the talkback line. If you're listening on the iHeart app,

(24:50):
you'll see a microphone press. It gives you thirty seconds
to make a common ask a question. Take your place.
It can't be your morning show without your voice, and
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Speaker 3 (25:01):
Right, I a fresh person. I think I'm gonna do
something I've never done before with Sounds of the Day.

Speaker 8 (25:05):
Used to call Joe Biden a mentally retarded person.

Speaker 3 (25:08):
Okay, let's they call me king? Now do you believe no? King?

Speaker 1 (25:14):
I'm such a king. I can't get a bowl of
a brood. I want to start the Sounds of the Day.
I don't watch THEREA Night Live anymore. It's become like
late night television, one sided, partisan political, and it's just
not entertaining or funny.

Speaker 3 (25:28):
It's not worth my time.

Speaker 1 (25:30):
And if something should ever happen that I think I
would have enjoyed, I can always.

Speaker 3 (25:35):
Find it after the fact. And that's how this happened.

Speaker 1 (25:38):
I was telling the story off the air to Jeffrey
how I don't know what. Something came up and I
thought of the Big Butts family. This goes back to
early days of SNL dan Ackroyd and Jane Curtin with
a mother and father. John Belushi and Gilda Radner were
their children, and they all had big, giant butts. Now,

(25:58):
the rest of their body looked rather their trim and
in shape, but from kind of the hips down halfway
down their hamstring, they were giant. They were the big
butt family, and they didn't They weren't aware of it
or that there was anything wrong with it. It was
very funny. So I was telling them how I was
showing my kids the big butt family and how different

(26:19):
skits were back then. It was very much more in
the origins of improv. They were very short, and they
weren't nearly as funny as like some today, although now
today's aren't as funny because they've gotten so political. And
then Jeffrey reminded me of what happened on Saturday Night
Live this weekend. Of course I don't watch, so he
sends me the clip, Oh my gosh, a reminder of

(26:42):
if they would just concentrate on entertaining and being funny.
What if two auctioneers had a crumbling marriage, what might
their arguments sound like?

Speaker 3 (26:54):
This is brilliant.

Speaker 5 (26:56):
And now a scene from the crumbling marriage up to auctioneers.

Speaker 1 (27:03):
I'm home, honeybody, honey, bunny, honey bunny.

Speaker 2 (27:06):
Can I get a smile?

Speaker 10 (27:06):
Can they get a high?

Speaker 2 (27:07):
Can they get a hello?

Speaker 3 (27:08):
Anybody?

Speaker 11 (27:11):
Well?

Speaker 3 (27:11):
Look who comes crawling home? Ladies?

Speaker 10 (27:14):
Sin?

Speaker 7 (27:14):
Where have you been?

Speaker 5 (27:15):
Then?

Speaker 11 (27:16):
Men?

Speaker 3 (27:16):
Men, men, men, men, Ben Ben.

Speaker 11 (27:18):
Ben b and ben Ben.

Speaker 10 (27:19):
I'm gonna wait here for two to do three three
three Do I.

Speaker 3 (27:22):
Hear a four four four five?

Speaker 6 (27:23):
I'm afigh my my house. Say you'd be home by
eight eight fifteen eight thirty eight thirty five with traffic
now it's eleven forty five, eleven fifty Do I hear
eleven fifty five?

Speaker 1 (27:32):
Maty five fifty five good five fifty.

Speaker 3 (27:33):
Five big night bowls coming from the man cuts his
parming cowboy hat, darling.

Speaker 6 (27:39):
It was bumping the bumper to bumper to bumper to
bumper to bumper.

Speaker 1 (27:41):
Toler I two got ten nuts, ten nat sen Chinnigan
nineteen ten TODs twenty to twenty hot, twenty hot, twenty
h I thirty hot, thirty hot, thirty hot. I got
off at exit forty and went straight through the water
Burger drive through and got a honey.

Speaker 3 (27:53):
Buttered chicken biscuit and took my time.

Speaker 12 (27:55):
Meanwhile, you got a woman waiting for.

Speaker 3 (27:58):
You at a home.

Speaker 11 (27:59):
Now, this is it, fun woman. This woman is lean.

Speaker 3 (28:03):
And mean and weed.

Speaker 7 (28:05):
She weighs not eighty pounds.

Speaker 11 (28:07):
Not.

Speaker 7 (28:09):
Two and three quarters.

Speaker 3 (28:10):
On every single days is the day we were with.

Speaker 9 (28:20):
Wow.

Speaker 3 (28:20):
I can smell it.

Speaker 2 (28:21):
I can smell it.

Speaker 3 (28:21):
I can smell it from here. You've been drinking, you've
been drinking. You've been drinking with it.

Speaker 11 (28:24):
One glass glass, three glass bulas can I.

Speaker 1 (28:26):
You're a bottle.

Speaker 6 (28:26):
One rinks come from you when you wrink up perfume
and you.

Speaker 3 (28:31):
Got balls on your collar. I know you're with them
sinful girls.

Speaker 6 (28:36):
I know you're with Bella Bailey, Bobby Baby, Birdie, Bullet, Buggy, Betsy, Betty.

Speaker 1 (28:41):
No, no, no, no, no no.

Speaker 3 (28:43):
Have you ever seen the one with Matt Damon? They did?

Speaker 1 (28:46):
It was the clips from Christmas and then it's the
night of Christmas and they're they're thinking back on the
entire day. It's one of my favorite Saturday Night lights
kits of all time, Peachweaty being number one, of course.

Speaker 3 (28:59):
But.

Speaker 1 (29:01):
Matt Damon is famous for having these and the auctioneer
couple that is crumbling definitely.

Speaker 3 (29:07):
They write very well for Matt when he's on it's
amazing how they do that.

Speaker 1 (29:11):
All right, Well, you remember AOC there's no such thing
as a billionaire. In fact, if you're a billionaire, that's
just proof you've done something wrong because you just simply
can't legally.

Speaker 3 (29:20):
And ethically be a billionaire.

Speaker 12 (29:22):
You can't earn a billion dollars, that's right, You just can't.

Speaker 3 (29:27):
Earn that, That's exactly correct.

Speaker 6 (29:30):
You can.

Speaker 12 (29:32):
Get market power, you can break rules, you can do
all sorts of things, you can abuse labor laws, you
can pay people less than what they're worse, but you
can't earn that, right.

Speaker 1 (29:47):
Tell that to Taylor Swift, to Michael Jordan, to Jerry Seinfeld,
to Oprah Winfrey to Beyonce. They're all billionaires. Did they
break rules to accumulate their wealth? Whould they take advantage of?
Should the FBI be investigating JB. Pritzker, Governor of Illinois,
Democrat or Tom Stewyer, the Democrat candidate for California, or

(30:07):
what about who's really backing her? George Soros or his
son Alex Soros. They're your biggest fans and you hate
them and you're accusing them of crimes. Now a lot
of you will just chalk this up to idiocy. But
remember she will be the leading candidate for the Democratic

(30:27):
nomination for President of the United States until the DNC
steps in like they did with Bernie Sanders three times
and rig it. And nobody knows that better than David
Axelrod because he's a part of the Obama apparatus that
has been a part of rigging it three times. But
that's not stopping for him from moderating the University of

(30:51):
Chicago Institute of Politics symposium and making it sound like
this the town idiot is who all America wants to
be president.

Speaker 11 (31:00):
Listen, last thing before we go to the students, because
I would be drawn and quartered if I did not
say this. There are a lot of people who would
like you to run for president in twenty twenty eight.

(31:22):
Apparently some of them are here, and there are people
who there are others who would like you to run
for the United States Senate. Senator Schumer's up in twenty
twenty eight. I don't know it sounded like even more

(31:46):
should we do it is New York or to how
many would like AOC to stay in Congress. See, they
want you to make a move.

Speaker 3 (32:02):
What say you about all of this? Two things.

Speaker 1 (32:07):
One, when you go to get a job, your resume
is going to come up. What is your education, what
is your background? What have you achieved? In other words,
what has she ever done to have a room full
of people hungry for her to be president of the

(32:27):
United States? Never been a governor, never held an executive
position in her life, never run a business on a loan,
a track record that would suggest you could run a country.
No military service or achievement. I mean, we've had generals
that become senators or governors or presidents, the bartenders, economic

(32:52):
majors that think there's no such thing as a billionaire legally, no, never,
what has created this? And oh, by the way, to
the notion of president, she's aiming way higher.

Speaker 10 (33:10):
You know, It's funny because in this op ed that.

Speaker 3 (33:14):
Jeff Basis paid for in the Washington.

Speaker 10 (33:16):
Post, there was this line that you had mentioned earlier
about well as a potential twenty twenty eight contender XYZ,
And in the context of that, it was very clear this.

Speaker 3 (33:31):
Was a veiled threat.

Speaker 10 (33:33):
Right, So the elite saying, if you want this job,
you just stepped out of line, and we want you
to know where the real power is, and it's in
It's in the modern day barons who owned the post
and own the algorithms, and we're gonna we'll make an

(33:57):
example out of you.

Speaker 3 (33:58):
And what's funny about that is.

Speaker 10 (34:02):
That they assume that my ambition is positional. They assume
that my ambition is a title or a seat, And
my ambition is way bigger than that. My ambition is
to change this country.

Speaker 1 (34:21):
With a gospel, a gospel of envy. Remember what envy says.
If you have something that I don't, it belongs to me.
And if I can't have it, you can't have it either.
I'll destroy it for everyone. Only in America in twenty
twenty six can the consistent town idiot in the highest

(34:44):
demand to run this country in a job she has
no qualifications to run with the goal of destroying it.
I mean, the only thing left shocking in life is
the sounds of the day and the truth.

Speaker 3 (34:59):
Un you did it. I'm waiting on the consequences.

Speaker 9 (35:01):
It's the best way to get back on your faders,
to get up off your ass.

Speaker 7 (35:04):
I've been living rent free in that guy's head for years,
and that's just a.

Speaker 2 (35:07):
Ball vehicle that chicken add they're just blowing off.

Speaker 3 (35:11):
Steve.

Speaker 1 (35:12):
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agencies are supposed to get a subpoena in order to
access any of your personal information. Now, that would take
a judge, that would take probable cause and a judge,
it would take constitutional protections to be met. A judge
and probable cause. But you know how some agencies do it. Instead,

(35:33):
they simply buy it, and they buy it from data brokers,
and there's hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of them, and
they have your home address, your daily routine, your family
member's names, your finances. They package it all up from
things you've bought online or things you've followed the process
and done, like renewing your license, and they legally purchase it,

(35:54):
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