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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, Mam Donnie rising. Tonight is the final televised
debate between Zoron Mamdani Andrew Cuomo Curtis Leewah for the
New York mayor's race. Privately, now, Trump in his inner
circle have already accepted the fact or resigned to the
fact that Mam Donnie will win, and apparently win in

(00:20):
a landslide, and they are now facing the prospect of
a communist insurgency political insurgency led by Mamdanni in an
alliance with Boston, Chicago, La, Portland and other states that
are governed by either Marxists or far leftists. Alex is

(00:40):
a Jewish American calling us from Queens, New York and
mind blowing, I have to say, mind blowing saying that
he knows or has Jewish friends, or knows Jewish people
that actually will vote for the pro Hamas anti Semite Mamdnni.

(01:02):
Alex Please he thank you for holding I appreciate it.
Please pick up where you left off. Now, why are
these democrat Jewish Democrats? Why are they willing to vote
for Mamdani. I mean, if they're Democrats, they can vote
for Andrew Cuomo, So why would they be willing to
vote for an obvious Jew hater like Mamdanni.

Speaker 2 (01:27):
Because they're on the plantation, so to speak. That's traditionally
what they've done, and it's been decreasing steadily over the years.
But if what happened with the Nuremberg rallies in the
streets of the country, in the world after October seventh
didn't convince them to have a massive exodus from the

(01:53):
Democratic Party, Chuck Schumer, gutless Schumer. And also, you know,
Jews are overrepresented in a lot of good things and
great things, but unfortunately some bad things too, And I
don't think that should be that they should be covered

(02:15):
up for. They should be called up by a fellow Jews,
and unfortunately they don't seem to be well enough, and
it should have happened. There's no reason why you should
have any faith anymore in voting for Democratic candidates.

Speaker 1 (02:34):
Alex, I don't mean to press the point. I hear
what you're saying. You're making a lot of sense. But
in this race, as you know better than I do,
you've got two Democrats, right, and a Republican on the ballot.
I'm not a big fan of Andrew Cuomo. I think
he was a horrible governor. I think the man is
corrupt to the bone. But to give him his due,

(02:55):
he doesn't hate the Jews, you know. I mean, I'm
not saying he's great on his or he's not. But
he's not an anti semi. He's just not. So if
you're say a liberal, you know, a liberal New Yorker,
a liberal Jewish New Yorker, or a Jewish Democrat, Okay,
you know you want to vote for the Democratic Party,

(03:16):
But why vote for Mamdani? Why don't you just vote
for Cuomo? I thought, you know, okay, maybe the Jews
won't deffect you know, a lot of Jewish voters won't
deffect from the Democrats completely and vote for say Curtis Leewah.
But Alex, they've got a Democrat alternative in Cuomo. So
why aren't they going to vote for Cuomo or at
least some of them? Why are they willing to go

(03:38):
for someone who's openly pro Hamas and calls for globalizing dantifada.
That's what I don't get, Alex. What's your insight.

Speaker 2 (03:49):
On that they're sad, sick, suicidal fools.

Speaker 1 (03:57):
Alex? Do they know about my Donnie's views on Jews.
I don't just mean Israel, but his views on Jews,
how he doesn't like him, how he hates them, how
he wants to tax them, how he wants to drive
him out of New York. Are they aware of this
and they just don't care? Or are some of them

(04:17):
just ignorant?

Speaker 2 (04:20):
I'm not sure, but I'll say this much. Unfortunately, the
demographic of the people who have left New York and
passed away were the Giuliani voters and the Bloomberg voters,
and unfortunately, I guess the Blasio also to some degree.

(04:43):
I remember when Obama stopped weapons transfers to Israel and
Michael Bloomberg flew into Israel and supported Israel. You know,
Jews don't have guns. He could have paid for guns

(05:05):
for every single Jew in America. So when the mob
comes looking for the Jews, are they going to be
able to defend themselves?

Speaker 1 (05:14):
Question, Alex, Please don't be a stranger. Call again, really good,
very informative call, a very insightful call. Well there you
have it. I mean, well, look, I mean, you know
Bernie Sanders, I mean technically is Jewish. I mean, to me,
he's a self hating Jew, but he is technically Jewish,

(05:34):
big backer of Mamdannie George Soros, again a man technically
Jewish but literally sold out fellow Jews in Hungary to
the Nazis. You know, another self hating Jew, you know,
backing mam Donnie. But you know, to me, those are
I thought, you know, rarities, exceptions they're gonna write. I'm

(05:57):
telling you, they're going to regret it. They're gonna the day.
I think New Yorkers will rue the day. But Mamdani
in particular, Look, it's like voting. You're a Catholic and
you're voting for someone who's vowing to drive all the
Catholics out of your city, you know, or say you're
of Irish descent or Italian dissent. I'm just picking any dissent.
And you've got a mayoral candidate who vows to drive

(06:20):
all the Italians or Italian Americans or Irish Americans out
of the city. You're like, you're committing suicide. Why would
you vote for this person? So anyway, but look, that's
liberalism is a mental disorder. Okay, let me ask you.
It is the Kooner country Pole Question of the Day

(06:46):
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President Trump wait for the results of the mayoral election
to send the National Guard to New York A yes,
B No. Currently, right now it's sixty percent yes, actly

(07:10):
sixty point four If you want to get technical, uh,
thirty nine point six percent.

Speaker 2 (07:15):
No.

Speaker 1 (07:15):
Basically it's sixty forty. I think he's gonna wait. I
think he doesn't want to be open to the criticism of,
you know, being a quote unquote dictator or a tyrant
or you know, being an authoritarian, So he's gonna wait
till they vote in this clown Mandani, this communist clown,

(07:38):
and once man, he starts wreaking havoc and destruction, and
it's going to happen fast. Then I think Trump's going
to seize the moment and send in the National Guard
and invoke the Insurrection Act. But again, that's me I
want to hear from you. A Yes, Will Trump wait
for the results of the election the mayoral election to

(08:00):
send the National Guard to New York? AESB no. You
can vote on our web page WRKO dot com slash
cooner wrko dot com slash cooner kuh and as a
national er, you can also vote via x I'm very
active on x my handle all one word at the

(08:24):
Kooner Report, at the Cooner Report, kuh and as the
national Er. Okay, before I go to the blazing phone lines,
this is from Tristan on Messenger and he makes a
super point again best audience in the business. Jeff, you're

(08:47):
like a freaking tape. I know, but it's true. I
don't know what else to tell you. So this is
what Tristan writes, and it's very true, and it's kind
of been neglected in the discussion of the rise of
mom DNA and really now the Communist Democrat Party, that's
what we're watching in front of our eyes, Jeff. There
is a key demographic of Mamdanni's supporters that aren't being mentioned,

(09:13):
and that is the LGBTQ community. As you are no
doubt aware, New York has a large, vibrant lgbt community,
many of Hugh, many of whom view Mamdani as their
proverbial savior. With police defended and or sorry, with police

(09:37):
defunded and or disbanded altogether, and the full implementation of
Sharia law, who are they going to call as they're
being dragged to the tops of buildings? Only to be
thrown off. In pop cultural parlance, the chickens are little

(10:00):
literally throwing their support behind Colonel Sanders. No, it's true. Look,
he wants to defund the police. He wants to send
social workers. I'm not making this up to nine one
one calls. Not just domestic violence or you know, like
some of this is what they're pushing in Minneapolis. No,

(10:22):
no to any nine one one call, send in social workers.
He wants to abolish prisons. We you, the guy's crazy.
The guy's crazy. You don't get crazier than this guy.
And you know he wants to eventually impose the real law. Now,

(10:45):
by the way, what you know you need mom, dagg
Like what Andrew Cuomo won't protect the LGBTQ community. I'm
not a fan of Cuomo. I'm just saying Curtis Sleewah
won't protect the LGBTQ commune like you need mom, Donnie.
So think about it. You're going to go in bed

(11:07):
with a Hammas supporter, an open Hammas supporter. And what
does Hamas do in Gaza? They slaughter gays and lesbians,
never mind transgender people. They throw you off of rooftops
and they slaughter you and this is the guy you're
going to be voting for. A ya yai, really, a

(11:30):
ya yai Bill in New Hampshire. Thanks for holding Bill
and welcome.

Speaker 3 (11:38):
Oh Jeff, can you hear me?

Speaker 1 (11:39):
Okay, I can hear you? Can you hear me?

Speaker 2 (11:42):
Yes?

Speaker 3 (11:42):
Thank you for taking my call. So there's there's two
problems here, two big problems. One is the good guys
need stronger candidates who are better, more skilled candidates who
are naturally appealing, who have charisma, and much as I
applaud Curtis Sliwa, I don't know the guy, but I'm

(12:05):
getting the impression. I haven't paid attention to the details,
but I get the impression he's not the strongest candidate
in the world. You look at people like Ronald Reagan,
I hate to say it, Bill Clinton, who had natural charisma,
and even Giuliani, who who are great talking in front
of the cameras, and you look at this guy Mondani's

(12:28):
he smiles all the time, and to the low information voters,
he's appealing. If that's all they know about him is oh,
he looks good and he's from my party, so I'm
going to happily vote for him. He's that's how he's
getting away with. But this's the second problem, besides the
lack of strong candidate, strong enough candidates on the good

(12:49):
guy side.

Speaker 2 (12:50):
On the.

Speaker 3 (12:52):
There's too many candidates on the good guy's side, and
they split the vote so that the bad guy can
win with less than fifty percent of the vote. And
in a situation like this, when you've got several good
guys running in a primary, the smart thing to do
for the leadership is to say, get all them good

(13:12):
guys together. Come on, come on, you guys need to
figure out which of you is the strongest, most skilled
and charismatic candidate, and the rest of you need to
drop out and endorse him or her so that we
don't split the vote.

Speaker 1 (13:33):
Bill, I think you're bang on on both points. Really,
I would say, bang bang. I can only add to
what you're saying. Look again, I'm old school. I'm an
American to my core. If you win a primary, you
win the primary, and you should be that party's candidate.
You win at fair and square. And from everything I read,
I don't like the guy. I can't stand the guy.

(13:56):
But I you know, mom, Donnie beat Andrew Cuomo into
Democratic primary. He beat straight up, so I'm looking at
this race and I'm like, this really should be a
two person race. Curtis Sliwah won the primary, and I
agree with you. You know, you could have people that
are more charismatic than Curtis Sleiwa, Yes, who speak better
in front of cameras, or have a higher profile or

(14:17):
more notoriety.

Speaker 2 (14:18):
Yes.

Speaker 1 (14:19):
But what I'm saying is Curtis Sleiwah ran for the
Republican primary, the Republican nomination, he won. Mom Donnie and
Cuomo fought it out for the Democratic nomination. Mum Donnie won.
So this should be, in my view, a Curtis Sliwa
Mum Donnie race. And by the way, Sleiwa is no

(14:41):
hard right conservative. He's quite socially liberal. Honestly, he's quite moderate.
He's tough on crime, which is what you need. And
he's not going to chase business out of New York,
and he's going to really tackle inflation. So on bread
and butter issues, he's excellent. But you know, this guy
is no you know, he's no Jeff Kooner. Let's put

(15:03):
it this way, Okay, So what I'm saying is he's
a very moderate, you know Republican that in the mold
of Giuliani. And so you know, with the right backing
the right support, in a one on one race, he
could beat Mumdani, or at least they would be a
dead heat. But the problem is Cuomo. He got his

(15:27):
head handed to him by Mumdanni in the primary, and
like a sore loser. Now he's running as a quote
unquote independent and he's the guy that's now splitting the vote,
and he's corrupt. He's a disgraced former governor. He literally
killed old people in these nursing homes. So he's splitting

(15:48):
the anti Mumdanni vote. He's demoralizing the anti Mamdanni forces
because they're like, this is really our alternative because he's
blunted Sliwa. You know, I gotta tell you, you know,
we may have a you know, Mike, we may even
do a poll question on this, not today, but maybe
in the future. Should I change my moniker? No, No, really,

(16:10):
I want to ask all of you seriously, because you know,
cleaning up the liberal bull that's what I had when
I first came here, right, I was the moniker I
essentially gave myself thirteen years ago. It's no longer liberal
it's coming. You know, it really should be cleaning up
the communist bull, not the liberal bul, because that's what
the Democrats have become. They become a communist Marxist party.

(16:33):
At a bare minimum, it should be cleaning up the
socialist bull. So maybe cleaning up the liberal bull. It's
I got to update it with the times. I'm just
I'm throwing it out there. Six one seven two six
six sixty eight sixty eight. Okay, I want to go
to Kim in New Hampshire and all the other calls.

(16:54):
The phone lines are jammed. But before I do, just
very quickly. This was Donnie yesterday on Fox with Martha McCallum.
Now she asks him a point blank question. It's a
very simple question. Will you call for Hamas to lay

(17:16):
down their weapons, i e. Disarm and leave the political
leadership in Gaza as is laid out in the piece
deal that was signed between Israel, Hamas and really the region.
Listen now to mom Donnie, listen to his non answer

(17:36):
roll cut and by the way, all with a smile
on his face, that sleazy, slimy smile. Roll cut twenty six.

Speaker 4 (17:46):
Mike, if you are asked tomorrow night, if you give
credit to President Trump for the ceasefire between Israel and
Hamas and the return of the twenty living hostage is
would you raise your hand?

Speaker 5 (18:02):
You know, first, I want to say it's a real
pleasure to be here, thank you for having me, and
it's an honor to have this opportunity to speak to
so many New Yorkers and Americans across the country. And
when it comes to the ceasefire, I am thankful, and
I have hope that it will actually endure and that
it will be lasting. And I continue to have concerns
because I've seen reports still just this in the last

(18:23):
few days, that five Palestinians were killed by the Israeli military.
And that's what gives me pause about issuing any kind
of praise or celebration at a moment when it is
still so in its infancy. And what I will tell
you is that in that same moment, it is also
one that requires a focus on ensuring that that hope,
that belief in a better future is one that is
emblematic in our policies right here in New York City

(18:45):
as well. And that's what we're hoping to leave with.

Speaker 1 (18:48):
That was his answer, Like, you're going to say, well, no,
Jeff did he did he finally get around to that,
you know, the answering Hamas, the question about Hamas and disarming,
and no, you sleep sleez bucket you that's what I
told you, this oily slippery snake oil salesman. So no,

(19:11):
he doesn't think Hamas should disarm, it's obvious. Nor does
he think Hamas should leave the leadership in Gaza. It's obvious.
And notice he goes on about, oh, I'm concerned about
the sefire, Israel killed five Palestinians. Well, what you're not
telling the listeners is those five quote unquote Palestinians were

(19:33):
terrorists Harmas, terrorists who were breaching the ceasefire and the
other thing that's broken out. I'm sure most of you
know this. But just and by the way this was
taking place before the interview, is that Hamas, instead of disarming,
is going around literally wiping out Palestinians. Again, they're not

(19:57):
targeting Jews now, they're targeting Powerians and they're executing them,
you know, like the way Jay Jones wants to kill Republicans.
Two bullets to the head, bang bang bang, bang, bang bang.
They're rounding up opposition Palestinian figures, and they're slaughtering them

(20:18):
because there's now a potential power vacuum in Gaza, so
they want to wipe out all of their Palestinian political rivals,
and so it's a blood bath. Dozens and dozens and
dozens of Palestinians have been murdered at point blank range, really,
bullet to the back of the head, bang bang. Now

(20:40):
is Mamdanni condemning Hamas for that? I mean, I know
you don't care about a Jewish life because you're a
disgusting anti Semite, but you claim to love the Palestinians.
Alah halla, halla halla, right according to you, So why
aren't you condemning Hamas when they're slaughtering Palestinians in cold blood? Nothing, nothing, nothing,

(21:08):
And this guy's going to be the mayor of New York.
All that's missing is the Kafia. I'm telling you all
that's missing, and I'm telling you it's coming. Forget the
American flag, the Palestinian flag, and then the Kaffia with
the collision of cough. That's the only thing missing. Six

(21:31):
one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight Kim
in New Hampshire, thanks for holding Kim, and welcome.

Speaker 6 (21:40):
Hi, thank you so much for taking my call. I'd
like to talk about that book The Jungle by Upton Sinclair.
I've read it a few times and I'm actually gonna
like put it on audio when I get off the

(22:01):
phone with you. But are you Are you familiar? You
have to be familiar with that ess.

Speaker 1 (22:05):
And just for the audience, Kim, just so that they know.
Upton Sinclair was what at the time considered a progressive.
He's what was called a muckraker, basically an investigative journalist,
and he was well known for exposing the corrupt practices
of the meat packing industry in New York and other

(22:26):
big cities, but predominantly New York, where they were engaging
in very unclean, unsanitary, really not healthy practices. And so
by exposing the bad meat that they were selling to
people and the unsanitary, dirty meat that they were selling
to people, it led to massive public outrage and it

(22:47):
led to the regulation of the meat packing industry to
make sure that we have meat that's actually, you know,
edible and clean and safe and sanitary. Kim, Have I
summed it up accurately? In your view?

Speaker 6 (23:04):
It didn't make it sound as disgusting as it actually.

Speaker 1 (23:07):
Well, I mean, you know, it's it's eight fifty seven,
it's you know, it's Thursday morning. I don't want people
to throw up their breakfast. But if you want to elaborate,
please go ahead. I mean it really was filthy, but
go ahead, elaborate a little bit.

Speaker 7 (23:21):
Kim like.

Speaker 6 (23:24):
Milk it was.

Speaker 8 (23:25):
They were sold it as milk and it was, yeah,
it was a lot of it was like to give
it the creaminess like milk has that was ground up
cow brains and uh and.

Speaker 6 (23:42):
So obviously yeah, it was killing kids, you know, because
there was poisons in it, and like it's just yeah,
like it's an it's an excellent book for like to
keep you keep yeah.

Speaker 1 (23:59):
That yeah, yeah, I can't Sorry, I don't mean to
be rude. I agree with you. It's an excellent book.
It was a groundbreaking book.

Speaker 3 (24:08):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (24:08):
And by the way, that's what investigative journalists should be doing.
That was true investigative journalism. You're really exposing you know, abuse,
abuse of power and uh, you know, and something that
needs to be cleaned up. But what does this have
to do with Momdannie in New York? If you don't
mind me asking.

Speaker 6 (24:27):
Up in Sint Claire promoting socialism.

Speaker 1 (24:30):
Oh, I see what you're saying, Okay.

Speaker 6 (24:32):
And so I don't, I don't really get And how
was he trying to put socialism in a positive light
because the family that it's all about never actually got
the apple. So and just yeah, socialism today and just
I no, Kim.

Speaker 1 (24:51):
Look, you're asking a great question. Look, there were many
investigative journalists at the time who were socialists or democratic
socialist or wherever you want to call them. Upton Sinclair
was one of them. But they were also honest, objective journalists,
you know. In other words, what he wrote about and
you're right about, you know, milk and they they sold,

(25:14):
you know, was cowbrains and they tried to pass it
off his milk, or that the meat was so infected
and so toxic that it literally killed children. So what
he wrote about was completely accurate and true. In other words, Yeah,
Upton Sinclair was a man of the left, there's no question.

(25:37):
But he was also first and foremost an objective journalist,
and so he was committed to objective journalism. That's not
the media today. The media today are socialist propagandists. They're
not telling us the truth. They're lying in the name

(25:58):
of their ideology. And you look at and remember when
up in Sinclair wrote this was, you know, the early
nineteen hundreds. Well, you know, we've tried now communism, we've
tried Marxism, you know, nineteen and the early nineteen hundreds,
not one country had fallen too communism. In nineteen seventeen,

(26:20):
the Bolsheviks come to power, and then from that point
other countries start to have communist regimes as well, and
it spreads all over the world. So when I'm looking
at a Mamdani as an example, it's not up to
in Sinclair in nineteen oh four or nineteen oh five
writing about the you know, the disgusting, filthy conditions in

(26:40):
the dairy industry and the meat packing industry. We're talking
now about the Bolshevik Revolution, the Maoist Revolution in China,
Fidel Castro, North Korea, Venezuela, Communism in Eastern Europe, Communism
in Africa, communism in la in America, communism in Asia.

(27:03):
This has been tried dozens and dozens and dozens of times,
in dozens and dozens of different countries on different continents,
and every time it has led to genocide, mass murder,
and absolute misery and disaster. So in a way, Upton Sinclair,

(27:24):
you know, maybe was naive about socialism, but to be
fair to him, there hadn't been one communist revolution yet
he didn't see with his own eyes, ooh, this is
where my ideas may lead to Mom. Donnie doesn't have
that excuse. In fact, to be honest with you, Kim,
I think it's the exact opposite. I think he knows

(27:45):
exactly where communism leads, and I think that's why he's
a communist. That's to me. I think it's clear. No,
he wants to destroy New York. He's not there because
he wants to improve the lives of New I believe
he's clearly a stealth jihadist. He's a Marxist, a militant Muslim,

(28:07):
that's what he is. And for the Muslim world, especially
the militant Muslim world. Remember they launched their attack on
nine to eleven. Now they're gonna bring New York. Do
you put Mamdani in power? He's going to do a
hell of a lot more damage in the long term
than nine to eleven did on that day. I'm not
downplaying three thousand dead three thousand dead is an unbelievable

(28:30):
death doll. It's sickening. It's the greatest terrorist attack on
American soil ever. But he is not just going to
topple the Twin Towers. He's gonna topple all of New
York figuratively, obviously, he is going to bring New York
to its knees. He is going to conquer and destroy
the financial epicenter of the United States. This is going

(28:55):
to be one of the greatest victories for radical Islam
in its history. So he is a Marxist because he
knows it destroys, he knows it spreads misery, and that's
exactly what his intention is, and that's why he's got
that sociopathic Honestly, he's like a villain out of Batman.

(29:17):
He reminds me of the Joker, you know, he's always laughing.
All that's missing is the makeup on his face. So
his goal, making no mistake about it, is to subvert
New York because ultimately, remember Bernie Sanders vacationed in the
Soviet Union in the nineteen eighties. He vacationed who vacationed

(29:38):
in the Soviet Union? He was drinking vodka during his honeymoon.
He honeymoon in the Soviet Union. He was drinking vodka
with Communist comrades, singing Communist songs about the Soviet Motherland
in a Rassian. That's Bernie, that's Bolshevik. Ernie sanders AOC

(30:02):
is an open admirer of Fidel Castro and Hugo Chavez.
She thinks what Maduro is doing in Venezuela should be
emulated here in the United States, that it's a great thing.
She wants to import Chavismo. So you ask her, would
you like New York to become Caracas?

Speaker 7 (30:23):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (30:27):
Those are the people backing Mam Donnie. Those are the
people now in control of the Democratic Party. So I
look at someone like Mam Donnie, and I'm like, no,
he has no illusions. He's not naive, he's not ignorant.
He may He's never held a job outside of being
an assemblyman. He's got no resume, no experience, no qualifications.

(30:51):
Honest to God, this guy couldn't run a lemonade stand.
I would not hire him to cut my lawn. That
he's useless. Do you understand he's not fit to cut
your long You're going to give him the keys to
the most important city of the United States. Hey, yeah, yay.

(31:16):
I'm looking around. I'm like, okay, this is a nightmare. Somebody.
I'm slapping myself. Somebody wake me up here, somebody. Okay, Jeff,
wake up, come on, it's not have to go to
work now, let's go.

Speaker 2 (31:27):
Jeff.

Speaker 1 (31:28):
I'm like, oh my god, you're can I believe the
dream I just had? So okay? If he if New
Yorkers you want communism, well now you're going to get
it good and hard. Ronnie in Boston, thanks for holding Ronnie,
and welcome.

Speaker 7 (31:47):
Hey, good morning, Jeff, Ronnie.

Speaker 1 (31:49):
How are you budget?

Speaker 2 (31:51):
Good?

Speaker 7 (31:51):
Good good? Hey, quick question, Jeff, name the most strong
masculine Democrat man you can think of right now, off
the top of your head.

Speaker 1 (32:01):
Go Tim Walls.

Speaker 7 (32:03):
Tim Walls. At my point exactly, that's as masculine as
a guest. Tim Walls, zolron Mumdanni.

Speaker 2 (32:12):
You know Roy Jones.

Speaker 7 (32:15):
You know what I mean, the simpy, skinny little And
this is my point, Jeff. The reason Democrats have Mumdanni
is because the Democrat Party has become a feminist majority party.
When you look at the candidates they're running, whether it's
Kathy Porter or Abigail Spanberger. When you look at the squad,

(32:36):
when you look at Nancy Pelosi, when you look at
Liz Warren, the leadership of the Democrat Party is overwhelmingly
becoming more and more feminists, and men like Mumdanni are
the only kind of quote unquote men that can pass
their feminist litmus test, and they're never gonna They're never

(32:57):
gonna win nationally like this, Jeff. When you look at
the No Kings protest this weekend, it's going to be
all women. When you look at a lot of these
ice facilities being targeted, it's majority feminist women that are
out there. Because feminists are the only voting bloc left
in the Democrat Party that hasn't been peeled away by

(33:21):
Trump and the Republicans. Whites, Blacks, Hispanics, men Asians all
leaving the party in droves, and the only holdouts left
are radical feminist women. Why do you think Chuck Schumer
won't open the government, Jeff, Because a feminist will primary
him and whoop his ass if he does vote to

(33:43):
open it. So I need Chuck Schumer, the most senior,
most powerful man in the Democrat Party, is being held
hostage by a feminist and there by extension the whole country.
And when you look at Mamdani, I mean he took
Kathy Hochel's endorsement, but wouldn't in endorse her in return.
That arrogant, sob so senior Democrat leadership's not going to

(34:06):
work with them. Republicans aren't going to work with them,
and New York is going to go through the single
greatest decline under one leader that it's ever experienced in
the history of the City of New York. I mean,
it's just it's the Democrats are a feminist party. Now, Jeff,
change my mind.

Speaker 1 (34:28):
I can't because you're right. You're completely right. Ronnie. Did
you see that stunt that Mamdannie pulled again with that
sleazy smile where he was going on about he was
going to weightlift his own weight and I think it
was like one hundred and thirty five pounds and he
was trying to bench press it, and that fraud obviously
couldn't come close to bench pressing one hundred and thirty

(34:49):
five pounds. So he had all these people around him
basically helping them lift that bar. And even with all
these people lifting the bar for him, his hands were
like spaghetti. His arms were like spaghetti. Like he just
like his you know, like he couldn't keep control of
his arms. And you know he's like, I'm doing it,
I'm doing it.

Speaker 7 (35:08):
I'm doing it.

Speaker 1 (35:10):
And you could tell it's like four or five people
lifting it for him. He's such a fraud. I mean,
it's so obvious on everything he says, everything he does. Ronnie,
I've got to ask you, because you're right, why are feminists,
and let's be even more blunt about it, white, predominantly

(35:34):
suburban liberal feminist women. Why are they now the heart
and soul of the Democratic Party. What is it about
the Democrats that they just won't leave that party? What's
your theory?

Speaker 7 (35:49):
Simple, Jeff, they can't land demand. They're all man hating feminists.
These are the feminists that you know upload, you know,
hundreds of thousands, if not millions of video on TikTok
about how white men are the cisgendered gatekeepers of the
patriarchy and men are pigs and I'd rather choose the bear.

(36:10):
And these are women that have hit their thirties, their forties,
their fifties, and they've lived a completely hedonistic feminist life.
You know, the feminist attitude on sex is whatever whenever,
And so they have insane high body counts. They're covered
in tattoos, they're covered in multi colored hair. They're the
kind of woman that no quality man worth having wants.

(36:34):
And so they're single with nothing to do but protest
and hate on men and become radical, you know, political zealous.

Speaker 2 (36:43):
Like in the modern day.

Speaker 7 (36:45):
Jeff, most men worth having view a feminist as an
existential threat to their feelings, their finances, and their family,
and they avoid them by any means necessary. They don't
want to interact with them at work, they don't want
to date them, they don't want any part of them.
And so all of these women, these man hating feminists

(37:07):
that have just gone out of their way to crap
all over men, the only thing they have left in
their life is politics. That's it.

Speaker 1 (37:15):
Ronnie, ten seconds, would you ever date AOC?

Speaker 2 (37:21):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (37:21):
My, hell no, I think you just proved your case, Ronnie.
Let me ask all the men out there, would you
ever date AOC?
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