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From Everywhere USA. It's Fox Across America with Jimmy Baylor.
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Oh Hot, damn Donald Trump calling out Vladimir Putin in
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in this season of Russia Versus Ukraine, the President announcing
crippling sanctions could be headed Russia's way, as well as
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Even if you did not have that same Bible I did,
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Just don't be a happy Monday. I am all kinds
of caffeinated. I was in the building early, like one
of those four thirty arrival times. I was going to
be on America's newsroom, as I am every Monday, and
to be honest, I was just trying to get get
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rid of, get away from Emily Campano and Kennedy. So
we did Fox New Saturday Night this past weekend. If
you remember, Lincoln Fala was on the panel. He stole
the show.
Speaker 4 (02:10):
He's a lousy dad, but he's right.
Speaker 3 (02:12):
My sixteen year old he did. He had a great
job on the show. And when it was over, we
went upstate Kennedy, Emily, myself, Jenny Fala was there and
we got pretty rowdy in the woods. So I came
back to work early on Monday because I actually needed,
like I needed to get away from my friends. We
lost a lot of good men out there. But as
the week gets underway, I want to talk about something
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I observed late Sunday night when I saw President Trump
on my TV. Now, to be perfectly honest with you,
I saw two President Trump's on my TV.
Speaker 1 (02:45):
Fat, drunk and stupid. There's no way to go through life.
Speaker 3 (02:47):
So I was fat, I was drunk, and I was stupid.
But Donald Trump was on stage after the end of
the FIFA game over at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey,
and he was there for the trophy presentation, and shortly
after presenting him with the trophy, the head of FIFA
came over told Trump it was time to get off
the stage.
Speaker 1 (03:07):
Wrong.
Speaker 3 (03:07):
Trump just stood there celebrating with the team, getting this
photo op. A minute later, the head of FIFA came
back over and whispered again and pointed to the right
side of the stage. And Trump's it wrong, didn't go anywhere,
And it seems like, wow, look at this guy. He's
just got to get his moment. He's not following protocol.
And I get it, and I'm gonna make more out
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of this than I should. But I personally loved it
for no other reason than FIFA is an international organization
that is a guest in the United States of America.
The president of the United States of America is not
told where to go anywhere in the United States of
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America by somebody who's not in charge of the country.
Speaker 1 (03:56):
Bingo.
Speaker 3 (03:57):
If you are a true leader, I get it. You
might say, what an ego Trump has? This moment belongs
to the soccer team. What is he going to hand
off the super Bowl trophy and do it too? Yeah,
he would. That's why Roger Goodell hands off the super
Bowl trophy. If you want to know who made the mistake,
it was the guy who agreed to let Trump on
the stage in the first place. That's who made the mistake.
That being said, once he's on the stage, he han't
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getting told to leave the stage. And I applaud that.
I don't want to watch an American president get ordered around,
but it had some soccer committee. Stop it. You're lucky
we have you here. It was an otherwise great event,
but I loved it. I loved the leadership, especially as
we contrasted against the developing scandal that gets underway as
we show the We start the show today, we start
the weekend broadcasting. Okay, a massive scandal by the New
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York Times. Of all people, the ones who told you
Biden was fine and he just had a stutter, that
is a fact check false. The ones who told you
Donald Trump colluded with Russia, that is a fact check false.
The ones who told you vaccinated people couldn't catch COVID,
that is a fact check. Goes on for days and days.
But the New York Times now writing a piece and
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developing significant resources into figuring out who signed all of
the autopen pardons that were granted by Joe Biden, including
one for a guy by the name of doctor Anthony Fauci.
Speaker 1 (05:19):
He should be behind bars.
Speaker 3 (05:21):
A lot of people hate Fauci. I mean, he did
more damage to public health in the last twenty years
than you know, anybody in the history of US having
a public health sector.
Speaker 1 (05:31):
In our government.
Speaker 3 (05:32):
At this point, more Americans trust doctor dre than doctor Fauci.
More Americans trust doctor Pepper than doctor Fauci. This is
gonna sound crazy, but more people I know trust doctor K.
Dwight Gooden than doctor Fauci, which I gotta be honest
with you, is not a good idea about Dwight good
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and good picture good guy.
Speaker 5 (05:55):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (05:55):
Not exactly known for his health protocols. You know, it
was frequent in the late eighties for him to take
the mound to Jay Stadium with the third baseline missing
and him having a mysterious white powder on his nose
that resembled it. But Fauci pardoned by Autopen and a
whole host of other people. According according to this New
York Times expose, they were having discussions at the White
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House over this is the protocol for who qualifies for
a pardon. Now the rest of you can go figure
out who gets parted and what ultimately resulted. What I
believe anyway, is people with their own agendas inside the
Biden cabinet pardoned whoever the hell they wanted. Some probably
did so for ideological reasons, others might have done so
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for money. I don't know the answer to that. I
don't have the proof of that. But if you pardon
a guy that's a Chinese spy who had ten thousand
images of kitty porn on his computer at the time
we let him go, there's probably a motivation for doing.
Speaker 1 (06:54):
So, paying in cash.
Speaker 3 (06:55):
Okay, never mind the fact that if Biden wasn't in
on the joke, that means he wasn't president. And the
one inescapable truth that won't let this story go away,
just so we're all on the same page, is if
you force a president out of a presidential race because
we no longer think he's cognitively fit to run the race,
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then how in anyone's right mind would he be fit
to run the country. Yeah, and the point is he
was not fit to run the country other people were
in charge straight up. Okay, understand, let's go to the
idea that this pardon meeting, which took place in late December.
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All Right, Trump beat Kamala, He's coming in. The only
thing we have left is the power of the pardon.
Who do we want to give it away to? Who
do we want to sell it to? You know, how
do we stick it to? Trump? And the Republican base.
Who do we put pardon that'll really piss them off?
Like Falci, I don't know the answer. But the point
is we're being told in this time's exbose that Joe
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Biden wasn't pardoning people on a name by name basis.
Thousands of pardons were signed by other people that he
didn't know about. Now you can say to yourself, and
I'm saying to myself, Hey, the Times has lied so
much about Trump. How do we know they're telling the truth? Now,
in theory, we don't, But ask yourself this question. I'm
going to play you a clip of Joe Biden from June,
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from June of twenty twenty four. You tell me if
the guy you're about to hear in June of twenty
twenty four would have been in shape to keep up
with thousands of pardons six months after the fact.
Speaker 6 (08:35):
Making sure that we're able to make every single solitary
person eligible for what I've been able to do with
the uh COVID, I see me with dealing with everything
we have to do with. Look, if we finally beat medicare.
Speaker 1 (08:56):
Thank you, President Biden. President Trump.
Speaker 7 (08:58):
I really don't know what he says the end of
this and I don't think he knows what he said.
Speaker 3 (09:02):
Either, Okay, and he didn't know what he said, and
they forced him off the ticket. And a lot of
us who worked in media set at the time, Hey,
if we're forcing Biden out to the race because he's
too cognitively impaired to run it, how anyone's right mind
should he be in charge of the whole entire country.
What we now know the answer is he wasn't. And
this committee that went out and pardon to other people
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that committee, whether they made money again, like I said,
whether they were just crow barring their ideology onto the
rest of us, I don't have an answer. But these
pardons would not be legitimate if it wasn't a president
exercising his own executive authority to do so. So you
damn well better believe there's going to be an investigation
into this because a lot of the pardons were disgusting,
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people involved in sex trafficking and child born. A guy
like Fauci, who it now appears, lied under oath multiple
times when it comes to the COVID origin story. When
it comes to his involvement with the World Health Organization,
Fauci liedes so much about the Who. The only reason
he didn't get in trouble for it is Biden thinks
The Who is a British rock band. He's like, why
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you're mad at the guys who're saying Babba, o'reiley, let's go.
I don't understand it. Guy's a pinball wizard. Why is
he mad at the Who? I mean, Biden had no idea.
But you realize the difference in leadership. Okay, right now,
Trump doing a lot of saber rattling with Putin. He
says they're going to slap him with a one hundred
percent economic sanction to cripple their economy if Putin doesn't
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accept a peace deal in fifty days. He says, he
has fifty days to accept the peace deal. Remember the
last time he gave a deadline on the world stage,
it was to a place called Iran. What happened next?
He bombed them back into the Stone Age, which in
Iran sent them back like three weeks. But the point is, okay,
he means it. The guy wants peace. We have assets,
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we have leverage as the biggest superpower in the world
that allows us to impose our will on people. Okay,
he did it with the tariffs, and everybody was like, oh,
he just tanged the economy. We're all gonna be starving
in the streets. And what happened. We brought a two
hundred billion dollars in tariff revenue, exceeding the predictions even
of this administration. And that's where we are when it
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comes to war and sanctions on Russia and the fact
that he is now, this is what Trump is doing
in Ukraine. So when you're on Twitter later and everybody's
rage tweeting about Trump prolonging the Ukraine war and not
keeping his promise and selling out to the deep state,
blah blah blah blah blah. Okay, Trump is selling these
weapons to Ukraine. Okay, they're gonna pay somewhat with NATO funding,
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They're gonna pay some with Ukrainian funding, and they're now
gonna have anti missile defense systems in Ukraine that are
going to minimize the attacks from Russia. Do I like Zelenski?
Speaker 1 (11:46):
No? I don't.
Speaker 3 (11:47):
I do not like Zelensky, but I value human life
and I want the war to end the same way
Trump does. And if this is a way to end
the war without putting American boots on the ground. I'm
all for it, said on that side of the aisle,
or to be honest with you, just on the clickbait
side of social media. When Trump bombed Iran, you're like,
this is it world War three? Trump just started world
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War three?
Speaker 5 (12:09):
No, he didn't.
Speaker 3 (12:10):
It was over that day. Iran was like, yeah, will
negoti had a peace deal. And every time somebody questions
whether or not those Trump strikes on Iran's nuclear reactors
were effective or not, that's the only answer you need
to know. Iran has been chanting death to Israel, death
to America for as long as there's been in Iran.
The fact that they're now willing to give that up
means they don't have any weapons to fight anymore because
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of Trump's strikes bingoing. Okay, he does keep those promises
on the world stage. That's the difference between him and Obama.
That's the difference between him and Biden. People are forced
to respect the word of this man.
Speaker 1 (12:47):
And when the.
Speaker 3 (12:48):
Newsweek begins with something as superficial as Trump's not leaving
the stage at a FIFA soccer event after he handed
over the trophy and they asked him to go, it's
because he knows what real leadership is again, if you
you are the president of the United States of America,
you are the leader of the whole entire free world.
And as silly as it sounds, you don't get bossed
around at a soccervan. It's not like they got in a fight.
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It's not like they were mad about it. Trump was
just clapping on stage, laughing and soaking it up and
getting in the photo op and being on camera for
the whole time. And it's funny if you go watch
the video, because the guy asked him to leave twice. Okay,
if the guy asked a third time, Trump was probably
going to introduce the guy to Tom Homan, at which
point the guy was gonna be asked to leave the
country instead. But the people questioning it, the people questioning
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Trump right now when we talk about leadership. Oh, Trump
wouldn't leave that stage. That's not right. They were pulling
the old Kevin Meani. You know, that's not right. That's
not right. They are the ones that emboldens Putin and
Ukraine by pulling the troops out of Afghanistan before the civilians.
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They're the ones, okay, who blundered us into the virgin
of world War three in the Middle East. The mess
Trump is now cleaned up. He's attempts to clean up
a second mess, and along the way he's giving anybody
who wants him off the stage in the United States
of America the middle Finger. And anybody mad about that
is only mad because they voted for a president Joe
Biden who couldn't make it up the stairs to begin with.
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Let alone stick around on the stage. When you're right,
you're right, and you're right.
Speaker 2 (14:22):
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Speaker 1 (14:26):
I didn't want to say that they were dumb, but
they were dumb.
Speaker 2 (14:29):
Fox Across America with Jimmy Taylor, Oh girl, it is.
Speaker 3 (14:35):
Fox Across America with Jimmy Fala. Donald Trump, the President
of these here United States. Earlier today he was in
the Oval Office doing a live spray with the press
had this to say about the Biden autopen scandal.
Speaker 1 (14:47):
Check it out. The auto penn I think.
Speaker 7 (14:49):
Is maybe one of the biggest scandals that we've had
in fifty to one hundred years.
Speaker 1 (14:55):
This is a tremendous scandal.
Speaker 7 (14:58):
And I know the people on the other si of
the desk, a resolute desk. Unfortunately, he used it before me.
Speaker 1 (15:06):
You know, we have our choice of seven disks. You're
all beautiful, but I chose the resolute, and so did he. Unfortunate.
Speaker 7 (15:14):
But the people on the other side of the Resolute
desk I know them, Lisa, the whole.
Speaker 1 (15:21):
Group, and they're no good.
Speaker 5 (15:23):
There's sick people.
Speaker 7 (15:25):
And I guarantee he knew nothing about what he was signing.
I guarantee it.
Speaker 3 (15:32):
So that's Donald Trump saying Joe Biden knew nothing about
what he was signing.
Speaker 1 (15:37):
I agree with that.
Speaker 3 (15:38):
I don't doubt that he does. Guys, remember this is
this story in theory. A lot of things, okay, that
we're going to talk about today fall under the umbrella
of oh that was a while ago. Why are you
still talking about this? Because certain things matter. If Democrats
hijack the presidency, that's not legal, ergo, everybody they pardoned
should be back in jail, that there should be some
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type of criminalccountability. It's like the Epstein thing. Trump's getting
in trouble for the Epstein thing. He keeps tweeting, We've
got to move on. He's like, yeah, we just got
to move on. I can't believe you're still talking about this.
Paul Morrel's coming by in the next hour and we're
going to talk about it at great length. We are
going to continue to talk about the Epstein list.
Speaker 1 (16:16):
You got some big testicles to pull this.
Speaker 3 (16:18):
Off, broke, Well, it's just a matter of I'm not
concerned about the politics of it or whether it's a
waste of time.
Speaker 1 (16:24):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (16:24):
The answer they're giving us to make it go away is, well,
there's just a bunch of kittie porn, and we're not
going to release it. Guys. Never in the history of
the world has the phrase just a bunch of kitty
porn ended the story. That's usually when a very news
story begins to be told. That is a horrific story
that ends with a lot of people in jail. If
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Epstein just had a bunch of kittie porn and there's
no list, well here's the news flash. In the modern
era where everything is digital, that just a bunch of
kitty porn could be traced to everybody who consumed it,
who gave it to him, who watched it, who he
shared it with. Do you know how many people are
rotting in jail right now for air quotes? Just a
bunch of kiddie porn. What are we talking about here?
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They're not giving us real answers. Now, there might be
an answer they can't tell us. I don't doubt that
to be the case. But there is a whole haullabloo
going on right now at the DOJ between Dan Bongino
and Pam Bondi because Bongino knows he doesn't look good.
Speaker 7 (17:25):
I'm mad as hell and I'm not gonna.
Speaker 1 (17:27):
Take this anymore.
Speaker 3 (17:28):
Okay. I work with Dan. He's a cool guy, but
he means it. He means what he says. So he
just spent five years being like, I don't know. They've
absolutely killed Epstein. They absolutely killed Epstein. That he gets
to the DJ and with a straight face, he has
to be like, no, no, I killed himself. I know it
sounds crazy. He killed himself. And I understand why he's
losing his mind now and I will explain it, Okay,
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coming up in the show, I know the real skinny
as to why this whole eruption is taking place, and
it's about to end like ww E SummerSlam, where there's
twelve people in the ring at the same time hitting
each other with chairs and jumping off the ropes. We'll
get into it when we come back. Inside Baseball on
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When the show's overwhe all come over. We take selfies,
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Habahba.
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If you miss the show, we'll post it on Fox
Across America dot com. So you know what I'm talking about.
And if you saw the show, you probably got a
kick out of it, as did I. The one thing
we did not get a kick out of really quickly,
since we're talking about kids like mine, I mentioned this
Friday in the first hour of the show. In passing,
Gavin Newsom has now made the illegal immigrant and the
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slave laborer his cause, his chief cause out there in
California and California announcing over the weekend, with the help
of LA Mayor Karen Bass, she signed an executive order
on Friday to Bostal bolster financial support in neighborhoods that
are overly reliant on illegal immigrant labor. And it goes
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as far as to offer cash assistance to neighborhoods that
are over alliant on illegal immigrant labor. I really want
you to think about this quickly. California offered limited resources
to their own tax paying citizens, the highest tax paying
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citizens in the country. California got limited assistance during the wildfires.
For one, they were told there wasn't enough water to
put out the fires because a lot of it was
being diverted because of climate change initiatives into the ocean.
For two, that was a massive shortage of firefighters because
they laid off over two thousand people who refused to
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get the vaccine. But never mind that the vaccine didn't
wind up working as advertised. It was a therapeutic, it
wasn't a vaccine. And no one can argue with their
speakers right now because hundreds of thousands of vaccinated people
died from COVID. That's not a vaccine, okay, but take
it a step further through DEI initiatives. They also had
a lot of firefighters in the department. Now admits this
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that were prioritized because of their race or their sexual
orientation instead of their ability and aptitude to fight fires.
So imagine that you live in California. You're the highest
tax state in the world. It's being run by Gavin Newsom,
who's just an out and out, just a a straight
circus clown. He's trying to act like a tough guy.
Speaker 1 (21:33):
Now.
Speaker 3 (21:33):
And what was Gavin Newsom out there doing, screaming on
social media on Friday? Donald Trump calls me Gavin new scum.
But he's the real scum. You tell them, Gavin. And
why was he saying that? Because Ice rated a marijuana
farm and there were children present at the time of
the raid because they were working on the farm. So
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you understand, the story here is not Ice to deport
foreign laborers at marijuana farm. The story here is farm
in California is using underage children, which is illegal. Okay,
you know child labor laws all of that. Kids are
not supposed to be cooking picking weed for slave wages
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in any state in the country, let alone California. But
Gavin Newsom now doing the old all show you Trump
says it's bad, We're gonna spend money to make it good.
And anybody who is that emotionalist, who's that stupid, who's
not a real leader, who only possesses a compass that
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tells them to oppose Trump no matter what he's doing,
is not feed fit to lead this country. And I'm
only saying it because Gavin Newsom was also down in
South Carolina this weekend making an early push to be
the Democratic frontrunner in twenty twenty eight. Gaven Neuwsom's running
for president. We all know that he doesn't deserve to
be president. Forget about the state of disrepair parts of
California happen to be in. He doesn't deserve to be
president because he didn't have the balls to president. And
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what do I mean by that? Gavin Newsom knew, as
did every single person in the Democratic Party, that Joe
Biden was cognitively impaired. Eighty three percent of the respondents
to an NBC poll in the year twenty twenty three
said Joe Biden was cognitively impaired and they had concerns
about his ability to run the country.
Speaker 4 (23:19):
Biden's lost as marvelous.
Speaker 3 (23:20):
Everybody knew that, and if a prominent Democrat had primaried
Joe Biden, they would have started the process of getting
him off the ballot a lot earlier, and they just
may have been the nominee themselves. But because Gavin Newsom
is not a leader, he is a politician. Politician meaning
go along to get along, tell me when it's my turn,
and I'll behave accordingly so I can keep the donations
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coming in in the meantime. That's where Gavin Newsom put
all of his energy. That's reality. It costs a lot
of money to run for political office. Johnny Carson's not
lying when he says it costs a lot of money
to run for political office. But the reality is that
money is not supposed to be your north star. True
leadership is. But Gavin Newsom knows this right now in
his own state of California. Yeah, it's very unpopular that
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kids are doing slave labor in hot fields right now.
I drove through those fields a week and a half ago.
It's horrific, and it's not popular that kids are doing
slave labor, but they are in California. But why is
Gavin Newsom sticking up for it? Are you ready? Are
you set?
Speaker 1 (24:19):
Money? Money, money, money, money, money, money.
Speaker 3 (24:21):
The people making money off that slave labor wanted to continue. Ergo,
if Newsom goes to bat for them, he gets more donations. Okay,
straight up, I'll stick up for the slave labor because
people make money off slave laborer. This is politics as hugely,
straight up. But that's it is politics as usual. That's
disgusting and it's one of the reasons Trump is so
popular with working class voters is we have a guy
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in there with no interest in maintaining a status quo.
I'm not telling you Trump doesn't want money. I'm not
telling you he's not out there making it in all
kinds of fabulous ways. He's selling Trump cologne, they're involved
in bitcoin, they're doing all types of things. But they're
not justifying child slave labor because they think they'll get
more money to run for office. Understand, Donald Trump was
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outspent by five to one in the last election, and
he still wound up winning the race against Kamala Harris
going away.
Speaker 4 (25:13):
Kamanda is a soul stupid.
Speaker 3 (25:16):
Okay, money ain't politics matters. But if you don't have
the candidate, the money ain't saving you. And Donald Trump
was just exponentially better for the country than Kamala Harris.
Gavin Newsom, on the other end, didn't have the balls
to call out Joe Biden and say, hey, guys, he
sometimes quits talking in the middle of a sentence because
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he's finished.
Speaker 1 (25:38):
You know, I don't remember that ever happened.
Speaker 3 (25:40):
But he did. Here's the proof, you know.
Speaker 1 (25:42):
The rapidly rising.
Speaker 3 (25:46):
In with with I don't know, guys, that's an answer
at a press conference. If you have any balls whatsoever,
you're Gavin Newsom. You want to be the leader of
the free world. You got to do things instinctively from
time to time, go with your gut. His gut didn't
tell him he should maybe step in and go, hey,
if we ever thought about somebody who could complete the sentence,
(26:06):
because the current guy sending in the pun team on
second down. That's not how it's supposed to work in
the conversational game of football. You get the four downs,
then you punch. Trust me, the New York Jets have
been doing it for years. But the point is his
priority is not true leadership. His priority is not the
American tax paying citizen. Look what they did to them
(26:26):
in the wildfires. So imagine you're out in California. You
pay the highest tax rate in the world. Your house
burns down because there's not enough water or firefighters to
fight it. And lo and behold. You see the governor,
and you see the mayor saying, Hey, we're gonna give
more cash to the illegal immigrants. Can you imagine how
much that's got to burn your balls? Look, if the
(26:47):
Republicans can't win this election, Steve Hilton's phenomenal. My only
concern though, is that another high profile Republican celebrity could
jump and split that vote against whoever the Democratic nominee
happens to be. But if the Republicans don't win the
California election in twenty twenty eight, they're just never going
to again. It's just that petty and partisan ount. Here
here's Karen Bass talking about providing cash and food deliveries
(27:10):
to people hiding from ice Clip six.
Speaker 8 (27:12):
But we also are going to have a reinstitution of
the Angelino cards, something that Mayor Garcetti started during COVID
that will actually provide cash assistance to people, because you know,
you have people who don't want to leave their homes,
who are not going to work, and they are in
need of cash. We're organizing food deliveries, I mean, there's
(27:35):
all sorts of things that we are having to do
now to protect people from the federal government.
Speaker 3 (27:41):
I mean, I'm sick and tired of all this Bush.
And you understand, her opinion is a minority opinion. The
majority of voters in this country support mass deportations for
everyone here illegally, so not just criminals, not just the
murderers and rapists. ICE have to go out, but everybody.
(28:02):
And Karen Bass is using taxpayer dollars to oppose the
will of the majority of people in this country, because
that is corruption in its highest form. That is a
total indifference to your voice as a voter. And those
are people who again oppose Trump just because and they're
unfit to lead. And you understand they're at the same
(28:25):
time that they're doing this. If you're giving a legal
immigrants money to live to eat, you're paying for their
food on the taxpayer's dom, You're damn right, that's gonna
win flame tensions in the streets at a time when
they're already telling people it's okay to attack ICE agents.
I say, is doing the hardest job in the world.
Their faces are masked, not to conceal their identity. They
(28:46):
wear camouflage uniforms with helmets and IDs. Okay, they wear
the ICE uniforms, whether they're in the all Navy blue
with a combat helmet and the vest that says police.
They are not deporting people dressed up in Grateful Dead
concert t shirts with a Sideway's Yankee hat on. They're
deporting people in uniform. So this idea that we have
(29:09):
to unmask their faces because this is all people just
think they're getting kid No, they don't. That's just opposing
ICE just because. But the reason they cover their faces
because if they're photographed, drug cartels, human traffickers can dox
them and find out where they live and threaten them
and their families. That's why their faces are masked. They
are not masking their face because they don't want people
(29:31):
to know who's throwing them into the van. It's an
ICE van, it's a marked police car. People know who's
kidnapping them, and in this instance, it's not a kidnapping,
it's a legal apprehension under the laws of this country.
So when you get the Nuisoms of the world, when
you get the Karen Basses of the world saying we're
just going to defiantly keep funding what people voted against.
(29:53):
That's not a middle finger to Donald Trump. Guys, that
is a middle finger to you. How can I tell you, kid,
you're right, You're right, You're.
Speaker 1 (30:02):
Right, You're right. The show that leaves you without hope
or change. I'm telling you, man, this stuff will poison
your mind. He's fucked across America.
Speaker 3 (30:13):
Oh girl, it is Fox Across America with Jimmy Phila
Paul Morrow coming up in the next block to talk
about Epstein, the list, the fallout, the ongoing war at
the DOJ. Lain Maxwell's offered to testify before Congress about
what she knew on the list. Apparently she's been told
(30:34):
she will not be summoned. I will tell you why,
and I will tell you this. This is fantastic stuff.
I will not name names, but I absolutely know why
everyone's freaking out inside the DOJ right now. I know
what kind of deal was made, I know what the
agreement was. I know why they're all threatening to quit
now that the list isn't coming out. And yes, there
is a list. There is a list. There is a list.
(30:57):
We'll get to it in the next hour. So stick
aroun because I've got a top the hour with it
because I need more time than I have right now.
But oh good god, this is some really salacious stuff.
The Government's gonna jump all over your head. Jimbo, I
don't care, Okay, all I ever want to do. I'm
not like a shock jock. I'm not one of these
people on the Internet that's trying to get to the
top amount click more by just floating all types of
(31:20):
wild theories that'll get you to engage with the content.
I just write jokes, So I just write jokes all
I got in this world. But if you're lucky enough
to be on the number one media platform in the world,
you want to make sure you're using it the way
you'd want to. Meaning how would keb Driver Ji by
Fala want me to do the show? He just want
me to be honest with you because I am very
mindful and aware of my intellectual limitations. So I can't
(31:43):
guarantee you I'm gonna get on the air and get
every fact and figure right week in and week out.
But I can guarantee him to be honest with you.
And at the end of my time in media, if
it's two years or twenty years or twelve years, I'm
going to go somewhere and buy a brand new mc
mansion in a cheap part of the country with low taxes.
And I'm I'm just gonna hang out with Jenny and
just know that I used my time in media for
(32:03):
good and I'll have peace of mind and I will
immediately gain like three hundred and fifty pounds because all
I want to do is eat. But I got a
TV show. Oh God, if you took me off TV,
I would beat Joey Chestnutt at the fourth of July
next year. I really might, like I can throw down
food like.
Speaker 1 (32:20):
That boy is a pee cheap pig.
Speaker 3 (32:22):
Okay, but stick with me. The immigration thing should matter
to all of us because the polling across the board
puts Donald Trump in an average of fifty seven percent approval.
When you count the four biggest polls in America, fifty
seven percent of Americans want mass, mass deportations, not just
(32:45):
the violent criminals and rapist, anybody here illegally, Get him
out of here, Get him out. The reason there's such
a vicious effort to oppose it is because there's a
lot of money behind open borders. This is the thing
you guys, don't You don't get a lot of you do.
So I don't want to sound like I'm condescending, because
again I'm the dumbest guy on this broadcast right now. Okay,
(33:06):
as we've said a million times, the Democrats want open borders. Why, Jimmy,
Why because open borders. If you count illegal immigrants in
the census, which they did in the last census, then
Congress has to give you more money in your congressional
district because of the increase in population size. So they
get money. You know what else, they get additional congressional seats. Okay,
(33:28):
if a state has that big of an influx of population,
they get new seats in Congress. The Democrats picked up
seventeen seats in Congress because of the last census that
counted illegal immigrants. So politically the Democrats want them. Why
because they get more money out of Washington. They get
more seats in Congress out of Washington. That is the
pure motivation. Yes, their corporate allies get cheaper labor, which
(33:50):
is one of the reasons why a lot of corporate
America supports open borders. They do. You know who else
wants it? Hotels? You know who else wants it? Airlines?
Because guess what. They get a lot more money for
plane tickets. They get a lot more money for hotel
rooms when the taxpayer pays them to house migrants.
Speaker 1 (34:06):
Thanks did government witnesses I'd.
Speaker 3 (34:08):
Never named names. I was on a flight down to
whoo where were we going? Jimmy was on a flight
to Florida. We were playing the Palm Beach Kennel Club
with Sully in the Gang. It was December. It was
just after the election, and the people sitting next to
me on the plane. Everybody I meet on airlines is
so super polite, including those horny ladies on Southwest that
hit on Lincoln last week. You know who you are.
Speaker 1 (34:28):
You know what.
Speaker 3 (34:29):
We talked about them on Fox Noon Saturday night. But
stick with me, okay. They were telling me, Hey, we're
Trump reporters, we're Trump supporters, but we're legitimately nervous about
how this border thing's going to go down because we
were making a ton of money because we took a
special event catering business and we reconfigured it to be
(34:50):
on site catering. So these were people I won't name
names that were catering monstrous weddings, you know, like when
head of state has a daughter getting mad, you know
something crazy. I'm not giving that's not an accurate reference
to anyone specific, but I'm just saying they would cater
those types of weddings where like the bride comes up
out of the floor in a DeLorean and the groom
(35:10):
gets shot out of a time machine because they were
both back to the future fans and then like U
two plays for a million dollars in leaves. Like a
couple that was catering that level of wedding told me
on a flight that at the behest of a friend
they switched to on site catering because heading down to
the border in those migrant attention facilities and making hand
(35:31):
Saham sandwiches was paying them hundreds of millions of dollars
because that's how much the government overpays to handle this
stuff so they don't wind up with a food food
shortage for the migrants. Now, mind you, they're throwing all
that money behind feeding the migrants. Are they doing anything
in the name of feeding you? But that's also why
(35:52):
Trump wani put you first. I mean, gee, there's a
novel concept. We'll take the taxpayers dollars and we'll spend
it on them instead. Of the illegals. We'll get into
it in the next hour. Paul Morro's coming by. That's
gonna be nuts. Curtis Slee was gonna be here, but
we're spilling the Epstein te so don't go anywhere.
Speaker 1 (36:07):
That is next.
Speaker 2 (36:11):
From Embry where USA. It's Fox Across America with Jimmy Balo.
Speaker 3 (36:16):
Oh hot, damn Here we go, Here we go back
an hour back in action. Let's do it in English, Jimmy,
they're deporting people who can't. Fox across America fired up
to bring you an absolute embarrassment of radio riches in
this hour. Paul Morrow, retired n YPD inspector, Fox News contributor,
he's gonna be here. Curtis Sliwa, the man who could
(36:37):
stop zoron Mom Donnie from implementing socialism in city Hall
here in New York City, also going to join us
as well. And that is a story that has implications
for you across the country, because if the Democrats can
elect a socialism in New York City, you damn well
better believe they're going to be doing it all around
the country.
Speaker 1 (36:57):
That is correct.
Speaker 3 (36:58):
So yes, we're gonna focus on eighty eight seven eight
eight nine nine one zero if you want a piece
of the conversation, a conversation that's gonna delve quite heavily
into the Epstein list and the lack thereof in this hour,
because there's no one more up to speed on the
goings on inside the DOJ than Paul Morrow. And as
luck would have it, I a man who prides himself
(37:20):
on knowing very little. I am a community college graduate
who spent most of my adult life driving in New
York City taxi. But I know human instinct really well,
and I happen to know why there's a civil war
going on inside the DOJ. So, assuming there's not a
red dot on my forehead by the end of this segment,
I'm gonna tell you what I know in this hour
eight of eight seven and eight nine to nine to
one zero. If you'd like to provide me with some
(37:41):
secret service, it's also the number of you just don't
like me and you want to see me go out
in a blaze of glory. We know we have plenty
of those people out there.
Speaker 1 (37:49):
Jimmy, you're a pathological Why.
Speaker 3 (37:52):
Shout out to my mom for calling in that time,
But you know the rules. As we get underway. It's
an American talk show. I am not an activist. I
am an inactivist. You are all welcome, e pluribus unham
out of many one.
Speaker 1 (38:04):
I don't care where you come from. I don't care
what color you are. I don't care how's much, y'all,
I don't care. I'm gun yare no, ma'am.
Speaker 3 (38:11):
As it pertains to the Epstein thing, we covered this
on Fox New Saturday Night this weekend, and it was
a really funny moment because I will tell you this,
Lara Trump, who was the first guest we've ever had
on Fox across America, we became good buddies when she was,
you know, making appearances here on the channel, and I
was writing for TV and getting on from time to
time if I could sneak past security and walk on
to a live shot. Me and Lara Trump are homies.
(38:33):
I love talking to her on the air, off the air,
anything in between. She's just happens to be a really,
really cool gal. The fact that she's currently the lead
in on Fox New Saturday Night. I know there's rumors
that she could run for Senate in North Carolina. I
don't know that she's gonna, but I will promise you
because I care, I will support her in any you
know way she you know, sees fit. Okay, she's phenomenal.
(38:53):
She comes on the show and talks about wrapping and
drinking natty lights. There's a candor to her that doesn't
exist too many places in politics or father in law
has it, Donald Trump, I think everybody would agree with that.
And this past Saturday night, Lara is interviewing the President
of the United States before I come on the air
in another sport code for my overweight figure skater collection
and bust out my son for a bunch of dirty jokes.
Speaker 1 (39:15):
We've got to.
Speaker 3 (39:15):
Follow the president of the United States of America. This
could be a problem, but it was so funny to
me because you're sitting there telling jokes about everything that
went on in the news. Some of them are pro Trump,
some of them are anti, not necessarily anti, but they
make fun of, you know, the way he does things.
Because that's what comedy is. Nobody's supposed to be safe.
Comedy doesn't have a political party. Comedy is a party, okay.
(39:37):
But as it pertains to where we find ourselves now,
which is sitting here on the radio on Monday, talking
about what went on over the weekend. The President issued
a very I guess i'd call it.
Speaker 1 (39:48):
It's weird.
Speaker 3 (39:49):
It's like a red meat tweet about the Epstein list,
saying we've just got to get over it and move on.
This is a client list that was protected by Joe Biden.
You know, the p people that you started the Russia thing.
You know the people who lied about everything we did.
Speaker 1 (40:06):
You know.
Speaker 3 (40:07):
And I'm just telling you. I read it and I go, oh, yeah, no,
that's what's going on. The guy got a tweet out
there telling his whole base, we need to move on
from Epstein. It's no big deal. Why does anybody care?
But the reason people care, Number one is they talked
about this story every day for five years. Number Two,
there's kids involved, and a lot of people are not
willing to move on if they've been led to believe
(40:29):
there's some like elite pedophile ring that's been shagging underage
chicks on Epstein Island, which we do know is the case.
Speaker 1 (40:36):
Now.
Speaker 3 (40:37):
Trump unfortunately got ratioed in social media. Getting ratioed means
more people reply to your post than like it, Like
if you post something and one hundred people click like,
But five thousand people reply. That means no one liked
what you said. Maybe one hundred people did, but the
other five thousand people are like, screw you. And that's
what happened the Trump It's never happened to him once
(40:58):
in his career on truth social because he owns the platform.
Here's the Trump tweet really quick. What's going on with
my boys and in some cases gals. They're all going
after Attorney General Pam Bondi, who was doing a fantastic job.
We're on one team, MAGA and I don't like what's happening.
We have a perfect administration, the talk of the world,
and selfish people are trying to hurt it all over
a guy who never dies, Jeffrey Epstein. For years, it's
(41:18):
Epstein over and over again. Why are we giving publicity
to files written by Obama, Crooked Hillary, Comy Brennan and
the losers and criminals of the Biden administration who conned
the world with the Russia Russia Russia hoaks, fifty one
intelligence agents, the laptop from Helen Moore. They created the
Epstein files just like they created the fake Hillary Clinton
Christopher Steele dossier that they used on me and now
my so called friends are playing right into their hands.
(41:39):
Why didn't these radical left lunatics release the Epstein files?
If there was anything in there that could have hurt
the MAGA movement, why didn't they use it? They haven't
even given up on the John F. Kennedy or Martin
Luther King Junior files. No matter how much success we've
had securing the border, deporting criminals, fixing the economy, energy dominance,
a safer world where a RAM will not have nuclear weapons,
it's never enough for some people. We're about to achieve
more in six months than any other administration, is achief
(42:00):
than over one hundred years, and we have so much
more to do. We are saving our country and making
America great again, which will continue to be our top priority.
The left is imploding, cash matell and the FBI must
be focused on investigating voter fraud, political corruption at blue,
the rigged and stolen election of twenty twenty, and arresting
thugs and criminals instead of spending month after month looking
at nothing but the same old radical left inspired documents
(42:21):
on Jeffrey Epstein. Let Pam Bondi do her job. She's great.
The twenty twenty election was rigged and stolen, and they
tried to do the same in twenty twenty four. That's
what she's looking into his ag and much more. One
year ago, our country was dead. Now it's the hottest
country anywhere in the world. Let's keep it that way
and not waste time and energy on Jeffrey Epstein, somebody
that nobody cares about. Thank you for your attention to
(42:41):
this matter, except all of Trump's followers said, in my opinion,
that suck.
Speaker 1 (42:46):
Now.
Speaker 3 (42:47):
I don't doubt there's a lot of Trump supporters are like, yeah,
we're supposed to move on, And I respect your opinion,
of course I do. But the reason it's not sitting
right with a lot of people, including members of Trump's
don't doj is they were told for five years list existed.
They were told as recently as February that the list
was on Pambondi's desk. Now they're being told that there's
no list at all, And who cares?
Speaker 1 (43:08):
What? Why?
Speaker 5 (43:09):
Why worldless porch isn't going on here?
Speaker 3 (43:11):
The reason Bongino's pissed, the reason I don't know if
Cash Betel is his man is Bongino. But Bongino made
his name by being a guy, very passionate and painfully
honest with his audience. He didn't always say popular things,
but he said things he meant. He said things he believed.
I worked with the guy here. He's a very passionate dude,
(43:32):
and it was explained to me, Okay, this could be wrong.
I'm not telling you. I'm not a journalist. I'm a
talk show host. I'm just giving you my opinions. Okay,
I host a comedy show on Saturday night. These are
jokes marinated in some of my opinions. Sometimes the joke
isn't my opinion, it's just this would be a funny
commentary on an issue, and that's where your loyalty has
to lie as a comedian. So I'm talking to you
(43:53):
right now as a comedian and an opinion host, not
as a guy who has this on fact. But the
Bongino situation reads like he thought Epstein was killed by
the deep state. He went along and came on TV
and said no, no, Epstein definitely killed himself. And he
told that lie, or at least compromised his own beliefs
(44:13):
at the behest of people who told him, Hey, you
can't win that battle. However, don't worry about it, because
we are going to come back in a few months
with the list, at which point we'll be exposing the
scumbags at the very least, and you'll look exonerated. Well,
lo and behold, he went on TV and said, yeah, no,
I trust me. He killed himself. I didn't believe it either,
but he killed himself, and he did that thinking a
(44:33):
few months later he'd at least be able to release
the list and wash that taste out of his mouth.
But lo and behold, they told him there's no more list.
Speaker 1 (44:41):
That's just how white folks will do you.
Speaker 3 (44:42):
Nobody in their right mind believes they don't know. Bill
Gates's wife is on TV saying she divorced him because
he wouldn't stop going to Epstein Island. And everybody who
keeps giving me the old Well, if Trump's on the list,
then the Democrats definitely would have.
Speaker 1 (44:56):
Hit him with it.
Speaker 3 (44:57):
By now that an answer would be no, oh no,
they would enough because what if, oh my goodness, gracious,
what if they're on it too?
Speaker 6 (45:07):
Ah?
Speaker 3 (45:09):
Wow, Like Trump's truth social post doesn't ring true to me.
You know, the Clintons wrote the Epstein lists, you know
that file, those radical people who wrote Russian collusion wrote
the Epstein list. The Clintons wrote the Russian collusion story. Okay,
these files were not written by Obama and Crooked Hillary.
Believe me, she as much as she hates Bill, she
did not put him on the Epstein list. I mean,
(45:32):
I'm Hillary Clinton and I approve this message. So none
of it rings true to anybody. And yes, you can
make an argument that maybe securing the border protects kids
in the long run, and we just have to, you know,
so much for these kids. I was gonna say, screw
these kids, but sadly that's already been done. I mean, sick,
it's gross. I'm not happy. But understand this, this move on,
(45:54):
What are you talking about? Why are we still doing this?
Because we know none of it rings that's true, none
of it. And I get Trump likes to cajole people,
but a lot of people don't feel like Donald Trump
is making this call. They feel like he's either a
making it based on false intelligence, or heaven forbid, he's
making it at the behest of some invisible power within
(46:16):
our government or multiple governments. That's why the story won't
go away. Now, Listen, I don't believe Epstein killed himself.
And one of the reasons I feel that way more
than ever is because the video Pam Bondi divulged didn't
even show us the inside of his cell before, during,
or after the hanging. It's like, here's a video of
him walking through the pantry with a prison guard. Are
(46:38):
we good here?
Speaker 1 (46:39):
No?
Speaker 3 (46:40):
No, As a matter of fact, we're not good here.
And when you're telling me, we don't have the video
of him hanging himself because the way the prison system
is calibrated every night at eleven fifty nine am. Okay,
when the handoff comes from PM to A every night
at eleven fifty nine, right before midnight strikes, the system
(47:00):
is calibrated to delete that minute of footage. It stops
filming so it can reset for the next twenty three
hours and fifty nine minutes. Well, wouldn't you know it,
In that one minute, the guy happened to kill himself.
Speaker 1 (47:15):
Soull crazy someplace else.
Speaker 3 (47:16):
We're all sucked up here, zero chance. And if that's
the case, give us the video the minute before when
he's setting up the suicide. Maybe give us the video
a minute later where he's clearly dead of a suicide. Okay,
but we don't get that video. And after five years
of telling us, hey, the guy definitely didn't kill himself,
Dan Bongino is now out there saying he did and
(47:38):
now being forced to power at a company line that
they don't know who he hung out with, or what
they were up to, or how he made his money,
or whether or not he was embedded with other intelligence agencies.
I don't have these answers. I do not have them.
I'm being very responsible as a broadcaster right now. I'm
just giving you my opinion. The situation reads like they
all went on TV, sucked it up, held their nose,
(47:59):
and were like, yeah, yeah, he killed himself. I know.
I'm shocked too. I know I said for five years
he didn't, but it turns out he did. And they
might have known that was a lie. But you run
the play, put into the huddle. You're here to serve
your government, You're not here to go rogue. But they
ran it under the auspices that they get to tell
the truth about other things like who was involved and
how we could nail their balls to the wall. Because
if people were knowingly getting on a plane called the
(48:21):
Lolita Express and flying down to Pedophile Island promised they
weren't going there for benevolent intentions. Okay, but you understand
when they came down with the edict that, oh, by
the way, you don't get to tell anybody anything. Now
they all look like a bunch of circus clowns. I'm
not saying they are, I'm saying it's how they looked. Okay,
Pamp BONDI remember this. We talked about it on Fox
(48:42):
New Saturday Night. Gave out binders that said Epstein Files
Phase one. You don't title something phase one if you
don't have other phases coming up.
Speaker 2 (48:54):
I mean, you're right, and when you're right, you're right,
and you you're always right.
Speaker 3 (48:59):
Guys, if you saw a trailer for Star Wars episode one,
you'd assume there's gonna be an episode two, maybe a three.
I mean, in Star Wars, it's gonna go on infinitum. Okay,
I believe the latest Star Wars is called Star Wars
Episode ten. Screw you give me the money, like they
don't either, just horn it out. But the point is,
Pam BONDI got out there in February probably thinking, oh yay,
(49:20):
I can out all these dirt bags. We can find
out these losers that were trafficking children. This is great,
Come get your binder. I think in February she believed
she'd be able to tell the story. I think in February,
you know, the Bonginos, the cash Betel's, the Trumps, believed
they could tell this story. And whether they were fed
bogus information or somebody you and I don't know whispered
(49:43):
to them, by the way, you don't tell the story.
And for further follow up, feel free to watch the
Zapruder film. Like I don't have an answer, I'm just
giving you an opinion, okay, straight opinion. I have no idea. Okay,
but this isn't what I do for a living on
the radio. I'm not a shock jock. I'm not a sensationalist.
I just know we're reading credible report after credible report
that Bongino lost his mind and wants Trump to choose
(50:06):
between him and BONDI okay, And if he lost its mind,
it's because he feels like his integrity was compromised. And
I don't doubt there's a billion people on Twitter right
now that feel that way about him, because they're saying
this thing thing about Trump Trump's truth social post. At
the time I read it, okay had like forty thousand
likes and like fifty thousand replies, meaning more people said
(50:28):
you suck than I agree, mister President. Let's move on.
And these are not radical liberals, these are not CNN reporters.
These are died in the will Trump people who thought
he was the one guy that could shine a light
on all this disgusting pedophilia that the elites were engaged in.
He couldn't. He wasn't allowed to, which tells me it's
not going to happen anytime soon, because if it does,
(50:50):
that invisible hand of God is coming after everybody else.
Speaker 1 (50:53):
So y'all needs had.
Speaker 6 (50:54):
Your kids, had a wife, and hadgehod because they raping
anybody out here.
Speaker 1 (50:59):
This was show that's standing up to get.
Speaker 3 (51:02):
Thos oh girl, And it's Fox Across America with Jimmy
Fla Paul Mora joining us in the next segment to
talk about the Epstein Files, the ongoing war against ice
out in Los Angeles, and yes, a man by the
name of doctor Anthony Fauci.
Speaker 4 (51:20):
Fauci's just pulling stuff out of his butt.
Speaker 3 (51:22):
Well, the word on the street is they might pull
that pardon for fauci out of somebody's butt. After this
scandal broke in the New York Times today that they
were using auto pen for all of those late stage
pardons and Biden wasn't even aware it was going on. Guys,
if that's the truth, that.
Speaker 4 (51:38):
Is balder dash and hogwash and mmm.
Speaker 1 (51:41):
Is it ever?
Speaker 3 (51:41):
And I'll let Paul give it to you in more
elegant terms than Dagan McDowell just did. But a shout
out to her because we love her, and a shout
out to you. Okay, we're gonna ask Paul about the
legality of the ice thing, and we're gonna get into
the Epstein stuff just the same. One guy whose take
I wanted really quickly was Mike's. He's been on the
line out. He's in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Speaker 5 (51:58):
Yo, Mike, Yo, how we doing today?
Speaker 9 (52:01):
I hope you're not too hot.
Speaker 3 (52:04):
I know they got the AC on and here because
they have to. I mean, they put the AC on
for me in December because I'm too chubby.
Speaker 9 (52:11):
Yeah, I'm in the same boat, bro. I just want
to get off my chest. If you think we had
hakem and AOC and we could get them all in
one room and make them ask answer questions like if
your child died the fetanol, would you change your mind
about the border and how the border has been treated.
There's none of them that will talk about our talking
(52:32):
points on the other side or even in the middle,
that people are coming over here a committing crimes per
capita in the Latino portion, they are more likely to
commit a crime than a lot of other races, and
that those are facts. Those are things I don't understand
other than them wanting to vote. Why they wanted to
(52:54):
leave the border open. We are making America great again,
meaning US voting for Trump, him holding his promises, none
of this stuff that he's doing. And then why won't
they talk about giving money to illegal aliens and not
taking care of the people in California, the mountains in
North Carolina where I am close to. I don't understand it.
(53:16):
And am I right or wrong that it has to
almost bail down to them staying in office and.
Speaker 1 (53:22):
Wanting to vote.
Speaker 9 (53:22):
Why else would they leave the border open? Well, and
if you'll leave me on to hear what you got
to say, have a great date, all.
Speaker 1 (53:27):
Right, amen?
Speaker 3 (53:27):
Guessed up by Mike. I mean a point I make
a lot of this show is there is a political
motivation to keep the border open. If you count illegal
immigrants in the census, you get more dollars from Congress
for your state and your locale, and in some instances
it results in redistricting, which means they get additional congressional seats.
And most analysis concludes that the last census gifted the
Democrats and additional seventeen seats in Congress, so there'd be
(53:50):
a motivation there. But there's all kinds of different financial
motivations as well. But the one takeaway is just people
who live here and pay taxes don't feel like the
top priority of the Democratic Party, and they show because
they're not in the top twenty five. I mean, forget
the metal podium. You guys aren't even in that honorable
mention montage they play at the end of the NCAA tournament.
Paul Morrow, though he's a trophy winner, he joins us next,
(54:13):
Oh Girl. It is Fox Across America with Jimmy Fala.
A lot of experts consider this next guest to be
the pre eminent legal mind here at Fox News, which
is why I'm shorting the stock. I Kenny is the
founder of Oopsdesk dot org. A Fox News contributor. Paul
Morrow in the house, the crowd goes wid, I'm not
even introduced yet and speak of legal expertise. That was
(54:36):
sporterline defomatory. But I'll give you this all right, So
I'll take a settlement. Now if you got under Let's say,
was I not wrong for beating you to the punch?
Have I ever introduced you and not immediately been gunned
down in a hail of rhetorical bullets. I've declined to
answer on the ground that you might incriminate yourself exactly,
Paul Morrow. Here, I was on the outnumbered couch today.
(54:58):
I was a good, juicy month day in the news.
Speaker 1 (55:01):
God help us. It's sure, is man?
Speaker 3 (55:03):
The old adage in horse racing, I say this a
lot in radios. They used to say, you know, if
you want to win horse racing, you got to be
a mutter. You got to be able to run in
a slap the track. That is so applicable to media. Now,
what was the last day you got on a television
set with a clean track?
Speaker 1 (55:18):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (55:18):
That never I know.
Speaker 1 (55:20):
I said, well, it's a slow wasn't the list of
you heard that.
Speaker 10 (55:22):
Well, it's a slow news day. You want to do
some human interest. Yeah, it doesn't happen anymore. I think
it's just it comes down to the fact that we
are all an extension of Donald Trump's central nervous system. Yes, realistically,
he's the assignment desk. Yeah, he gets out a desk
and writes the story.
Speaker 1 (55:35):
It's true. Man.
Speaker 3 (55:36):
Well he's been writing a story over the weekend called
stop talking about Epstein. But no one's following the lead
of the assignment desk right now.
Speaker 1 (55:43):
That's right.
Speaker 3 (55:44):
Uh so, let me give you this is just my
crack pot analysis. This does not come on any authority.
Speaker 1 (55:49):
No, we do that part. Go ahead, Paul Morow.
Speaker 3 (55:54):
I wanted to compliment you at the end of this
interview because you guest hosted last week and the person
I consider to be like the ultimate thought leader in
radio was like, by the way, Morol did a great
job on your show. I heard that the ratings were
like triple Yeah, we.
Speaker 1 (56:08):
Actually were into black.
Speaker 3 (56:09):
You know, I'm gonna let you. I'm just gonna let
you have that one. I like you enough to spawn factory.
I appreciate.
Speaker 1 (56:14):
But here we go.
Speaker 3 (56:15):
So the Epstein thing, and I've heard about this, you know,
meltdown that might have taken place between Bongino and Bondie
and everybody along the way. I think Bongino and Patel
obviously wrote into these positions under the auspices that Epstein
did not kill himself, and they might have seen contradictory
evidence once they got into office. I think we could
agree there. I don't know if it was good intel
(56:35):
or bad, and I don't have an answer to that,
but I think they went on TV, specifically on our air,
and said, oh, no, you know, I'm reversing my position.
I've seen the evidence the guy killed himself. As crazy
as that might sound contrasted against previous statements, but I
believe they might have given that sort of public testimony
under the auspices that they thought they'd at least be
able to pursue other avenues of this case. And it
(56:57):
sounds like they're not handling that shutdown. Well, yeah, TEK
you to that, Yeah, yeah, I think that's not curate read.
Speaker 1 (57:02):
So let's dispel a couple of myths.
Speaker 10 (57:04):
First of all, Epstein did kill himself for okay, he
said he did. I mean the idea that and I'm
gonna do something I don't know if and do. I'm
gonna plug the ops desk. My sub should because I
wrote about this yesterday and a short piece of just
essentially saying, look, if you think that entire civil service
shift of Federal Corrections officers, their bosses, the NYPD detectives
(57:25):
who likely showed up for because it's a potential homicide,
they're going to show up in the jurisdiction of New
York City, their bosses, the warden, the DOHA, and the
inspected general people who then investigated this fellow inmates, on
and on and on. If you think that someplace out
there there is a guy who killed Epstein and all
of these people were in on it, planning on it,
(57:47):
and then planning it and then covering it up, then
I'm sorry.
Speaker 1 (57:50):
You know you're gonna believe anything.
Speaker 10 (57:52):
It didn't go that way, especially when you consider that
if somebody here were willing to actually step up and say, okay,
I'm going to tell you story.
Speaker 3 (58:00):
They were an instant star and an instant zillionaire. So
he killed himself, Okay, give me this Is it possible?
I don't have an answer to this. Is it possible
that all of those people wouldn't have to be in
on a cover up if like one guy did it
and somebody from a far new at the very least,
the corrections shift would have to be in on. It
(58:20):
would because you have to have you would have to
have moved the killer whoever you always here it's that
wise guy that was stereoid steroid it up. You would
have had to have moved him into the cell at
the right time on camera. All the cameras weren't working.
That's part of the conspiracy as well. And then everybody
has to come in.
Speaker 10 (58:40):
Now, look you've got doctor Boden saying, well, you know,
it looks more consistent with a homicide than but that's
I'm sorry, you know.
Speaker 3 (58:47):
Is there money for him and saying that.
Speaker 10 (58:49):
I mean, look, you know it's just it's always hyoid bone,
hyoid bone, you know.
Speaker 3 (58:52):
But look, he killed himself. Okay, pull more else, says Epstein. Definitely.
Now that doesn't mean that there wasn't isn't skullduggery here
won't be clear. Furthermore, as far as a list goes,
there is no list per se. You know, he didn't
write out these are the people on black at all
and tape it to his refrigerators, just a history of
him interacting with certain people. And that's out already because
(59:14):
it's been released from the civil trial and the criminal
trials as well Len Maxwell's criminal trial. The manifests from
the plane. We all know the names. You've heard them.
Bill Gates's wife said she left him because of precisely,
so we all know the Hollywood names and other names
that are implicated. The list is out as much as
there's a list.
Speaker 10 (59:35):
The thing that's not clear that is what we I
think if people take a step back and think about it,
what we want is what was recovered from the house
is relative to the search warrants that were conducted in
the videotapes, because we all know his houses were wired up.
His ample testimony to the fact that there was a
(59:55):
room that had the camera, all of the screens, all
of how were wired for with hidden video. And if
Pam Bondi says it's all child porn that we're not
going to release, the question becomes who else.
Speaker 3 (01:00:10):
Is there would be a digital footprint? That's the question.
And did he kill himself? Did he not kill himself?
Where's the list? What would a binder's supposed to these
were all red herrings. What I just said is the question. Now,
to resolve that question a bit, what you could.
Speaker 10 (01:00:26):
Get is the search warrant returns when you do a
search bar and as a cop, federal officer, anything, you
have to go back to the judge that gave you
a search warrant and say this is what we found,
and you file it with the court.
Speaker 1 (01:00:38):
It's a list.
Speaker 3 (01:00:40):
So the search warrant returns would tell us what they found.
And even if it's as vague as because sometimes they're vague,
it may say one hundred and thirty two video tapes
of various lengths something like that, at least then we'd
know what stuff exists, what's going on, and we could
say that's what we want what was on those Those
are the questions that I think are more informed, more penetrative,
(01:01:02):
and unfortunately in the cacophony, it's all getting lost in
the sauce. Amen, we're talking to Pole Moral, founder of
opsdesk dot org. Two women playing a prominent role in
today's conversation. So Pam Bondi has to start with her. She
released those binders that said Epstein files Phase one. Okay,
if someone puts a movie out that says Star Wars
(01:01:23):
episode one, you do expect an episode two. You do,
in the case of Star Wars, you expect an episode
fifty three. Whether they're all gay and black. Now, okay,
it's gonna go on for a while, it's gonna get
very woke. But did she put perhaps published phase one
under the auspices that she'd be allowed to publish phase
two and then the rules changed. That could very well be.
Speaker 10 (01:01:43):
You know, maybe they said, okay, we're going to do
phase two. We got in there, we dug around in it,
and then it was like, you know, do we want
this out? Is just the kind of thing, and you know, look,
you hear these theories, Oh, Trump's somebody that Trump knows
is implication.
Speaker 1 (01:01:54):
I don't buy anything.
Speaker 3 (01:01:56):
But it's well established that Trump in fact barred Epstein
from so I don't buy that. But that said, stories like, well.
Speaker 10 (01:02:04):
You know, there are congressional people implicated, and if this
comes out, they're gonna have to resign and the Republicans
will lose the House.
Speaker 1 (01:02:11):
Like you get these theories.
Speaker 3 (01:02:12):
Yeah, and look, this is what happens when you don't
get answers that people expect. You fill the vacuum with
conspiracy theories. The other thing you hear is that she just.
Speaker 10 (01:02:22):
Got out over her skis a little bit, a little
bit of a publicity stunt. New very caught up in
the idea of the new administration, and she just kind
of over promised but undeniably, undeniably taking a step back
and even putting the happiest face on it. It has
been a little bit more than a little bit, I
(01:02:43):
would say, at this point of blown messaging, self inflicted wound,
and at a time I think when the Trump administration
is actually making a lot of headway, they're a lot
of good fronts.
Speaker 3 (01:02:54):
It's an unfortunate distruction. Fair and I will agree with
you there. I mean Trump in terms of the overall
if we were judging this like a gymnastics routine, like
he really is having a phenomenal way.
Speaker 1 (01:03:04):
Yeah, he's going.
Speaker 3 (01:03:05):
He's like at an eight point five. And if you know,
he got to build through the stuff with Russia today
I think is just stuff forward.
Speaker 1 (01:03:10):
He's got NATO spending money, the.
Speaker 10 (01:03:12):
TIERFF stuff seems to be not affecting inflation, which was
the big risk. So I don't understand what the big
whoop is. Like people on the left are the TIFFs
are just an undeclared tux. But it hasn't hit the
bottom line, it hasn't hit inflation.
Speaker 3 (01:03:25):
So what's fascinating is even car commercials will say that
these prices are independent of the new tariffs. I saw
a Masda commercial with that over the weeks. Yeah, so
give me one more because I am reading that just
Slaine Maxwell is offering a testify before Congress. Republicans won't letter.
I don't know if that's true or not. That was
in the Daily Mail. I mean the Daily Mail also
has a piece next to it called seven exercises That'll
(01:03:47):
make your side boob look bigger on camera, you know
what I mean, the side boob Gazette. With all due
respect to them, but is there you know, have you
heard anything about her wanting to testify? And I don't
know if she's just doing that for the notoriety and
possibly a way out of.
Speaker 10 (01:04:03):
Prison, because yeah, I mean, look, if that were true,
why didn't she do it during a criminal trial? Yeah,
you know what I mean, I know he was dead,
all right, Yeah, but you know, the idea that you
would get potentially to the bottom of a lot of
what is alleged here during the criminal trial.
Speaker 1 (01:04:19):
Or when he was alive.
Speaker 3 (01:04:21):
What I keep coming back to is like if they
did kill him, if they did, Okay, you're saying they didn't.
Now I'm fine, you know this better than I do. Okay,
So let's assume that that's true they killed him. How
the hell would she still be alive? Road to the
level if he's gotta go, Yeah, guess whose else is going?
Speaker 5 (01:04:38):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:04:38):
I mean there is these You.
Speaker 10 (01:04:39):
Know, this is a very sort of quan any kind
of thing that there's you know, five people in a
room someplace who are making all these big decisions and
you hear various iterations of it.
Speaker 1 (01:04:47):
It's the CIA, It's the mecade, It's the Council off
I'm a member of the Council on Fuigal Relations. I
wish I was that powerful.
Speaker 10 (01:04:53):
It's just not the overrate the efficiency of government. It's
a miracle that they manage to get up in the morning,
get to work and make what's supposed to happen happened
even halfway. Trust me when I tell you I have
been somebody who had a security clearis everything else?
Speaker 3 (01:05:08):
We're not that clever tucking to Paul Morrow or efficient
self proclaimed non clever guy. He has retired and yped inspactor,
Fox News contributor, founder of opsdesk dot org.
Speaker 1 (01:05:19):
We all read it every day, so.
Speaker 3 (01:05:21):
Think give me this because Trump is you can clearly
see a calculated effort being made to move on from
this story very much, and everyone seems willing to go.
But the Internet doesn't. The Internet is there. You know,
we say this all the time. Everyone's trying to win
the race to the top of Mount clickmore. I think
get a lot more clicks being like Trump's letting Israel
run the country and protecting upsidens, you know, a prevailing
(01:05:44):
sentiment out there in web world. Ye uh, My guess
is he can move on independently of some of that
right wing Twitter support because the bigger issues you spoke
to probably matter more to the average voter. Is that
where we are on this thing? Yeah, it seems that way.
Speaker 1 (01:05:59):
It does.
Speaker 10 (01:06:00):
I mean I think they fall into the trap. When
I say that, I mean the administration.
Speaker 3 (01:06:03):
They do fall into the trap with paying too much
attention to the fifty people who are at the top
of Mount clickmore, who are driving a lot of these conversations.
But they have influence and they are proxies for the administration.
Speaker 1 (01:06:18):
You don't want to lose them. You don't want to
lose it.
Speaker 3 (01:06:19):
But at the same time, what I always laugh about
when you think of things like that, okay, because they
would say that about Biden. You know, they'd be like, well,
you know some of these liberal influence Joejoe from Jurors
or Brooklyn Dead, you don't upset her. Why is there
any where where she's going to vote for the Republican option?
And that's the same thing if you're clicking on some
of these right wing influence, there's no version of this
that ends with you voting for Pete Booty Judge in
(01:06:41):
twenty twenty eight. So I just don't know, all right,
give me this though, since it's under the purview of
legal legality. Trump spoke earlier about the autopen scandal. Is
it common for a president to kind of outline a
curriculum for pardons but not be involved with the individual
cases as Biden appears to have been according to this
Times report.
Speaker 5 (01:07:01):
You know, if.
Speaker 10 (01:07:02):
Nothing else, as a guy who knew that his mental
capacity here was going to be challenged, right, if you
were going to do Because they're falling back now on
the idea that I was in the loop on it.
Of course I didn't know all forty six hundred apparently
is the total of some place in there.
Speaker 3 (01:07:19):
But I did categorical pardons. Okay, if that's the case
and he was in the loop on it, then where's
where is the paperwork supporting that? Yeah, because that's their fallback, right,
So if you're thinking adversarial, in an adversarial way, almost
as a litigator, you would say, oh.
Speaker 10 (01:07:34):
Okay, so that's your defense. Where's the proof of that?
This should have been an executive order, an email, something
that directs them. Okay, anybody who is in thirty to
life on a narcotics charge, we're going to let those person.
People out, We're going to pardon those people. They would
have to be some sort of a paper trail here
that would demonstrate he did categorical stuff. They haven't proffered that. Instead,
(01:07:57):
they set them up with a disastrous interview of my
estimate with the New York Times, and it just you know,
Harris Faulkner said last hour, and I think she's very
very right. She said that he's reminding us of why
we wanted so desperately to get rid of him.
Speaker 3 (01:08:09):
Yes, I agree, But when you talk about those outlined
protocols and parameters, was there any email that says a
purported Chinese spy with ten thousand alleged instances of kitty
porn and his possession should be led Like what would
that fall under?
Speaker 10 (01:08:25):
I know, and that might fall under the we have
to make sure that nobody looks too far into Hunter category. Wow,
that's funny because that's really the case. I mean, look,
I don't have to guess here. Excuse me.
Speaker 3 (01:08:39):
Hunter Biden and Joe Biden were in an oil deal
relative to CEFC, which is a stone Chinese Communist Party linked.
Speaker 1 (01:08:50):
External oil company.
Speaker 10 (01:08:53):
And that's the infamous instance in which Hunter Biden said,
I'm dealing here with the thing leader of.
Speaker 3 (01:09:01):
The Chinese spy agency. Hunter believed he was dealing with
Chinese intel. It's not an allegation, he believed it. So
the idea that and then if you look at it,
that guy gets arrested. Yeah, he goes to jail.
Speaker 10 (01:09:19):
He should have taken a hit of I think it
was three to five in about a year, and this
is not widely reported, and I don't know why he
was released and summarily exported home.
Speaker 3 (01:09:32):
Wow, they zoomed them right out of the country. And
anybody wants to look into that, you can find it
on the internet. The guy was called and then they
zoomed them right out. And you have to say to yourself,
how much cover up backtracking were and it was an
enterprise White, Yeah, you can't even imagine.
Speaker 1 (01:09:48):
So they were.
Speaker 3 (01:09:49):
The point is they would read like there was a
motivation for a lot of these That's my point. Now,
you know, not all of them. But when you bring
up things like that, you say that might have been
part of the calculus. They might have said, hey, look
we got it. We got three, four five guys here.
We got to pardon them and get them the hell
out of here, because God forbid, they decided they're going
to talk to the National Review. So you know what,
pardon four thousand people. Sprinkle these guys throughout. Nobody will
(01:10:11):
notice the fact that the guy who's holding the luggage
for the hunt to Biden oil deal is going to
be shipped right back to Shanghai. But I'll tell you
who did notice. The folks at opstesk dot org.
Speaker 1 (01:10:21):
That's them. We did.
Speaker 10 (01:10:23):
We wrote, I wrote this all up, and it's just
when you know, you write these things as a journalist
sometimes and you think, why is this going to be
a really big deal?
Speaker 1 (01:10:28):
Because we got the.
Speaker 10 (01:10:29):
Receipts here and we did you know, we linked and
everything else, and it was a drop in the bucket.
Speaker 1 (01:10:33):
And it just shows you part of what is.
Speaker 10 (01:10:36):
Driving the news is what you can get people's attention on,
and it goes to a little bit of the click
more thing.
Speaker 1 (01:10:43):
Unfortunately, it is the truth.
Speaker 3 (01:10:44):
If I had gotten some you know, a friend of
mine re billion clicks.
Speaker 1 (01:10:48):
It's a news story.
Speaker 10 (01:10:49):
A friend of mine, Sam Antar, is the one who
dug out the stuff about Tis James. So is that
why you it became a story? But is that why
you titled Tomorrow's blog injury Taylor Swift sex tape? I did,
and I also put in there Shimmy fail it didn't
kill himself.
Speaker 3 (01:11:05):
The great Paul Morrow, get him out of here, Get
him out.
Speaker 2 (01:11:10):
With the show that sees through the bullet My response
is right, you know, on.
Speaker 3 (01:11:14):
This trip, we're doing a Mom Donnie minute with Paul Morrow,
who's stuck around and was gracious enough to give us
the skinny on the New York City made because you
locked the door, well, I did, I did, But I
have Curtis Leebare coming up in the next hour. Sliwa're
making a seventh a tenth of the majors. I don't
know the answer on that, but I always get a kick
out of Curtis. But Mom, Donnie, you had told me
off the air. Yeah, has a good amount of money.
(01:11:37):
Oh yeah, he does social media savvy and that's not nothing.
Speaker 10 (01:11:40):
So I look at the latest reporting, Mom, Donnie's funding
comes from super packs and he got matching funds. He
got far more money from the super packs than he
did from any great You know this dis canard that
he is a populist and everybody is funding him from
the ground up, and that's not accurate. He got all
the usual suspects money to working families, party, funded by sorrows,
et cetera. Of course, he is a TikTok candidate and
(01:12:03):
left fright center. Everybody agrees TikTok is a Chinese influence off.
So is it any shock that his electorate tracks closer
to Beijing and Washington?
Speaker 3 (01:12:12):
Oh gosh, dang it, Mom Donnie, this is why we
can't have nice Thanks great minute.
Speaker 2 (01:12:16):
Thank you buddy, from everywhere USA.
Speaker 1 (01:12:23):
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the ground, We've seen so many heartwarming stories of people
(01:13:53):
who have stepped up and answered the call in Central Texas,
and we just want to shout out all of you,
but especially those who donated to the Fox platform, and personally,
as a guy who goes down to Texas a lot,
you see me in East Texas at KTBB, hanging out
all the time at the Country Tavern, or you know,
we were just in Dallas last year at the Majestic
and having all kinds of wild times. I have an
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affinity for the people of Texas. They're some of the best,
most generous, kind hearted people in the world. They have
a truly good compass in terms of paying attention to
what matters, and there's nothing that matters more than our
shared humanity. So the fact that people have stepped up
like this and helped Texas in the way they have
means a lot to me personally. So I will just
say this, Bud's for you. Moving forward with the radio
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portion of the hour, So Curtis Lee was coming up
as the founder of the Guardian Angels. He's running against
Zoron Mom Donnie. Zoron Mom Donnie is of course a
socialist stupid use your common SYS weapons grade stupid. Doesn't
get any dumber than socialism, something that is killed over
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one hundred million people around the world. Mom Donnie has
soared to popularity he wanted a primary, a Democratic primary
against hansy Andy Cuomo. Handy Handy Cuomo announced this morning
he was staying in the race as an independent despite
not getting the Democratic nomination. Has vowed to stick around
in the race and if we get to a point
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early in the fall where no one is meeting the
threshold to beat Mom Donnie, the leading non Democrat would
then drop out of the race. That's the pledge he's making.
Last week, when pol Moro hosted the show, Jim Walden,
who's another independent candidate, proposed this idea of we need
people to consolidate support in order to beat Mom Donnie.
(01:15:45):
We can't have him running against five Republicans, three independents,
and a partridge in a paar trade. So how's about
we put out a poll at the end of September
and the guy in the lead gets to go one
on one against them Donnie, Mom, Donnie, and the other
people have to leave that the proposal. That's what Cuomo
is now vowing to do just the same.
Speaker 1 (01:16:04):
Do I take.
Speaker 3 (01:16:05):
Andrew Cuomo at his word? No, this is a guy
that falsified the number of nursing home deaths that resulted
because of his executive order in an effort to pad
his book deal. Those aren't my words or allegations. His
top aid, Melissa de Rosa, testified under oath that that
was the case. So I don't believe a word Cuomo says.
But the point is the time is now in New
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York City, because if a socialist who wants to defund
the police, who wants to seize the means of production
and confiscate housing, if a guy like that with more
empathy for the criminal, then the victim is ever in
charge of New York we're in a really, really bad
spot as a city. That's true. That is true, and
(01:16:48):
I'm only harping on it again and again. I know
we're being heard on about two hundred stations around the country.
Is because this does affect you. Number One, If New
York tanks, its bailout will be federally subsidized, which means
your tax dollars will pay for it. But if you
don't care about your tax dollars because you don't pay
any let me take it a step further. If Mom
Donnie wins in New York City, AOC is going to
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be the national candidate for the Democratic.
Speaker 4 (01:17:11):
Party, AOC is a dope.
Speaker 3 (01:17:13):
It's not even a debatable issue. Here's what you need
to know about the Democratic Party. And you know a
lot of politicians. So I don't want to say it's
specific to Democrats, because there's a lot of Republicans that
fall into the same umbrella. They want power, they want money,
They need money to run for office and get their
hands on that power. Once they get their hands on
that power, they want the hot stock tips that come
from the Nancy Pelosis of the world.
Speaker 4 (01:17:32):
Nancy Pelosi is a total dingbag.
Speaker 3 (01:17:35):
Maybe so, but they want what those fancy lobbyist dinners
they want to be, you know, on the receiving end
of all of that, you know, those bountiful buyouts or
whatever you want to call them. I don't have an answer,
but the point is the Democrats, none of them. They
did not endorse mom Donnie when he was running in
the primary because they knew socialism is a failed entity
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that is starved people to death everywhere. It's been implemented everywhere.
No one can point to a country and go what
about them. You can't point to a socialist country that
didn't end with people being shot in the head and
kicked into dishes at ditches or starving to death. Chuck
Schumer knows that to be true. Chuck Schumer knows Zoron
mom Donnie is a raging anti semit and Chuck Schumer
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knew enough not to endorse him in the primaries because
at his core he doesn't believe in socialism. I don't
believe that he's a supporter of anti Semitism, him being
a Jewish man, but he wants power more than he
wants morality. He wants power more than he wants principle.
So what is Chuck Schumer gonna do. Now, He's going
to endorse a guy Zoron Mom Donnie, who has vowed
(01:18:42):
to globalize the intefada. I mean, come on, Chuck Schumer
is a clown. We played a clip on Fox New
Saturday Night this week where Trump called Chuck Schumer a
Palas Diitian. He's like, he's a Palace Citian. Then he
sold out the Jews and he did no straight up.
But you have to understand Zoron, Mom Donnie is a
person who has a tremendous fundraising advantage and is very
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TikTok savvy, and he's riding that social media wave and
in a lot of ways galvanizing support from younger, dumber,
white elites that go to colleges like Columbia and think
they're smarter than you and me because they have these
degrees from these prestigious universities. But these prestigious universities only
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have one ideological thought pattern in them. You know, they
champion diversity. They don't champion diversity of thought. They champion
diversity of identity. So yeah, we need three people who
look like this and five people who look like that,
But every single person has to think the same way,
which is far left radical Hamas is the good guys.
Israel's the bad guys. Open borders a good thing. We
(01:19:47):
should be building bridges, not walls. Trump's a white supremacists
and so are all the black people who voted for him.
I mean, in what world do you really get away
with calling Trump voters white supremacists if he got the
highest level of black support since Gerald fod think about,
that's its insanity. But the point is Democrats don't believe
in socialism, but if they think it's viable and it
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can win, they're gonna run it at a national level.
So what Mom, Donnie really represents to you. Don't listen
to the internet because they're like, well, if he wins
the mayor's race, hey's going to be the president next.
That's what they keep saying.
Speaker 1 (01:20:20):
You're not telling me the truth.
Speaker 3 (01:20:21):
They're not telling you the truth. Why because he was
born in Uganda, so are on, mom Donnie. And that's
the good news. Cannot be the president of the United
States of America, that's good news. That being said, someone
who holds his beliefs and is a little bit more
viable at the national level like AOC absolutely can be president,
(01:20:43):
and if Mom Donnie wins the mayor's race, you are
going to be campaigning against AOC in twenty twenty eight.
Straight up. There's nobody else that would jump in and
fill that void. If Mom Donni loses, they're gonna go
with a moderate. You'll see Wes Moore from Maryland.
Speaker 1 (01:20:57):
Maybe JB.
Speaker 3 (01:20:58):
Pritzker can stop eating for five minutes and give it
a go. I can say things like that. I'm the
only guy in TV or media who's not on Nozebic
right now. But the point is there are new Mom
Donnie revelations that surfaced. And what's so crazy about right
now is we all grew up consuming politics from the
standpoint of if a guy said something stupid when he
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was young and it surfaced five years later, he distanced
himself from the stupid thing. That is not the world
we're living in now. Mom Donnie says something now that
would be traditionally disqualifying, and he doesn't say no, I
didn't say it. He goes, yeah it, yeah, no, defund
the police, no, great, yeah. Gave Christopher Columbus the finger.
We talked about that on Fox New Saturday Night. Screw Columbus.
(01:21:39):
That whole thing, defund the police, that whole thing. If
you're getting robbed on a subway platform, or if somebody's
raping somebody, we don't send the cops. Come on, cops
kill people. We need a social worker. Hey, mister rapist,
I mean sat think about the insanity of that. But
that's what this guy has stood for in the past.
So he said the NYPD shouldn't responded to me violence
(01:22:00):
calls due to fears of escalation by the Nypday. Okay,
so he's on a podcast and he's saying, no, guy's
beating his wife, you don't send the cops. That could
get violent. Wait what But this was all the end
result of what Biden and Kamala did. If you remember,
in the summer of twenty twenty, no one including myself,
and this is a stain on all of us, None
(01:22:21):
of us can name the woman Jacob Blake was sexually assaulting.
But there was a guy, Jacob Blake out in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
This was in the aftermath of George Floyd. The mother
of his child had an order of protection against him
because he was a lunatic. She was there with their son.
Kenosha was conson in her home when Jacob Blake violated
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that order of protection. This is horrific stuff, assaulted her
in front of the kid. The cops responding to the incident,
one of which was Black, getting a violent tussle with
Jacob Blake in an effort to end this sexual assault
that's taking place in front of kid. He is abducted
at knife point. Okay, that struggle escalates because the guy
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has a knife. He's assaulting a woman, he's abducted a kid.
The cops wind up shooting Jacob Blake six times, which,
by the way, is additioned by subtraction. He didn't die, Okay,
he winds up in a hospital. Biden and Kamala show
up to Kenosha, Wisconsin during the DNC that year. They
don't go see the woman who was sexually assaulted at
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knife point. They don't go see the kid who was
abducted at knife point. They go see Jacob Blake. I
mean heading world common do so you have to understand
they created a world that had more empathy for the
criminal than the victim. Zoron mom, Donnie is surfing that
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same wave. No, we can't have the cops show up
to a domestic Look, what happened to Jacob Blake time
was you could violate an order of protection, abduct a
kid at knife point, sexually assault his mom without having
to worry about those racist cops showing up. But you understand, guys,
when the cops showed up to the scene of that
Jacob Blake's actual assault, they weren't responding to calls of
a black man. They were responding to calls of an
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armed man who had abducted a child and assaulted a woman.
And when you're a comp that's the only color you
see is the color of that weapon, Okay, and you're
trying to save the people that are on the wrong
end of it. But all of these Mondanni tweets expressed
that empathy for the police. Every clip I've been playing
about what's wrong with you know, capitalism in these billionaires
(01:24:34):
and these oligarchs. You know who funds Zoron Mamdani billionaires?
Speaker 1 (01:24:39):
What a fraud?
Speaker 3 (01:24:40):
Who do you think's funding this guy? He's no grassroots support,
He's not getting twenty dollars tracks from grandma's and struggling
single moms. He's got, yeah, a bunch of white elites
that went to these ivy League institutions, and he's got
a lot of the traditional bad apples who fund money
in politics. Now, the good news is, if money in
politics mattered, Hillary Clinton would be president, and so woul
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Kamala Harris. They both outspent Donald Trump five to one
and still lost. But in a market like New York
which again it's the most vital city in the world
in terms of its influence on commerce and capitalism and
entertainment and everything in between, Okay, you can still win
it as a single market that can be dominated because
we're not having a national conversation in New York City.
(01:25:24):
We're having a local conversation. And yes, there are a
lot of like hard scrabble you know, civil servants and
you know, rank and file people like the ones I
grew up surrounded by, who care about right and wrong
in this city, who care about the responsibility of government
to spend your tax dollars wisely and keep you safe
and not sell us out to foreign interests. Okay, but
New York City is ninety six percent liberal. They're the
(01:25:48):
biggest voting constituency in the election. So we're having a
conversation with a vast majority of the people. We're conversing
with think those left wing socialist parties, you know, policies
are the right ones. So this is not, okay, a
very winnable race for Republicans. Curtis Lee was joining us
in this hour. He's a guy that's run for mayor before.
(01:26:08):
He's a guy like a lot, but he's still fighting
it uphill battle because there are multiple people in the
race that could conceivably split the vote, the anti Mom
Donnie vote. You got Cuomo, a guy who was governor.
You got Eric Adams, a guy who is mayor, and
he's now running as an independent because the Democratic Party
wanted nothing to do with him, abandoning New York sanctuary
city policies. And yes, you've got other independents. And as
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the polls currently read, Mom Donnie has a ten point
lead over Cuomo, and that in third place is Slee,
with a guy we're about to be talking to, and
somewhere in the conversation is Walden. But the reality is,
if you have a electorate in New York City that
ultimately proves Mom Donnie can win, yeah, it's bad news
for New York. A lot of people are going to leave.
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The tax base is going to be decimated. There is
federal oversight. Donald Trump can provide in this situation by
making Mom Da, Donnie beehearves behave certain ways because the
Feds ultimately sign off on most of the subsidies that
come into this town. But the reality is, if the
Democrats see this as a winning blueprint, they will get
behind this. I said it the other day. If the
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Democrats thought they could win the White House on a
strategy of kill the puppies, it's a bad day to
be a puppy. And that's what we're dealing with now, Okay,
And we're gonna get into it with Curtis Sliwa. We
might even take more of your calls. The point is,
I was talking about this last week. We got a
lot of people around the country going, I don't care
where the mayor in New York City is, Well, you should, okay,
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because of the mayor in New York City is a socialists,
then there's a damn good chance you're gonna have a
socialist running your country four years from now if the
Republicans don't win.
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Speaker 8 (01:28:36):
I mean, oh, you're killing yourself the way you eat,
Yeah fat.
Speaker 1 (01:28:40):
Look at you?
Speaker 3 (01:28:40):
Well, right now, my concern is not about killing myself.
It's about killing New York City. Curtis Leewood joining us
on the next break. He is a mayoriol candidate. He
has run before. He's the founder of the Guardian Angels.
He's been on Fox News Saturday Night, He's obviously been
on Everything's been a fixture of media for the last
thirty forty years. But Sliwa is a guy who has
a true tremendous investment in the city of New York.
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He's been riding the subways as a Guardian Angel to
protect people against crime, going back to the bad old
days of New York. The Bernie gets days on the subway,
the Triple X days in Times Square, which a lot
of people consider the bad old days. I mean, personally,
I consider the the Triple X days the good day.
I'm kidding, stop it right now. But as a former
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cab driver, I have a lot of empathy for the
guys that are currently on the ground in the city
right now being taken back in the wrong direction. And
I'm going to talk to Sleea about how to turn
that around. But the one thing I can promise you
is if a socialist wins and a lot of the
money in our tax base skips town, life gets a
lot more dangerous for everybody who stays behind. There's only
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so many bs, congestion, pricing, tolls, you can pass on
to the rank and file workers here in New York City.
You understand, in New York they caused congestion by getting
rid of car lanes. Like Eighth Avenue had six car
lanes heading north. They got rid of four of them
for a bus and a bike lane in the name
of saving the environment. But here's a news flash. All
those bikes have motors, so it's not like it's any
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more economical with the environment. But number two, there's now
that much more auto traffic. And they stepped in and
charged us the commuter to pay an additional nine bucks
on top of the twenty nine dollars toll. It's a scam.
We're gonna get into it with Sliwa hit his box
(01:30:32):
across America with Jimmy Fala, and I am fired up
to talk to this next guest because he's one of
the few New Yorkers I know who isn't packing a
U haul in case zorn Mom, Donnie brings socialism to
city Hall, No, ma'am, he's trying to save the day.
And joining us now on the show is that Cape
Crusader himself, the Great Curtis Sliwa is in the house
and the crowd goes wild. Yo, Curtis, what's up man?
Speaker 7 (01:30:54):
Thank you Jimmy. Never invite me in the back of
your yellow cab. The last time I was in a
yellow cab June nineteenth and nineteen ninety two, I got
shot five times with hollow point bullets on the orders of.
Speaker 5 (01:31:06):
John Gotty, senior to John Gotti Jr.
Speaker 7 (01:31:08):
And the Gambino crime family and had to jump out
in order to save my life.
Speaker 5 (01:31:13):
No yellow cabs for me.
Speaker 3 (01:31:15):
So what you're telling me is these socialist firing squads.
Don't scarce sliva, no, no.
Speaker 7 (01:31:22):
My whole concept I lived by three words, improved, don't move,
fight for what you know is right.
Speaker 5 (01:31:28):
And this scare of Zorhan has turned this.
Speaker 7 (01:31:32):
Into a political circus where the other candidates they're all
talking about you should drop out, you should drop out,
you should drop What do.
Speaker 5 (01:31:40):
You mean drop out? We got an election to run.
Speaker 7 (01:31:43):
Get out in the streets, argue the issues, stay focused
and you'll get millennials and gen Z's to listen to you.
Speaker 5 (01:31:50):
But you gotta go where they are.
Speaker 7 (01:31:52):
Adams is in Cuomo isn't the only one who is
is me? Because you know me, I'm a subway guy.
I'm the street guy. I'm out there with the peeps,
and that's who's going to determine the next man, not
the billionaires. If you notice, Adams and Cuomo can't find
a billionaire they don't love to shake down. I don't
want billionaires and millionaires because this is not a game
(01:32:14):
of chess where they're going to pick who the next
mayor is. The people will and I think I've earned
enough Craig with the people for more than forty six
years of service to the people, not asking anything in
return to be able for them. Tom lend me their
ear so I can tell them why I'm the better
choice than Zora on Cuomo are at it?
Speaker 5 (01:32:35):
No?
Speaker 3 (01:32:35):
I love that. I mean, you want to settle this
in the ring. You don't want to settle this online
at the bank like a lot of them do. I mean,
you know you said you want to get out there
and talk to the people. Cuomo wants to go to Hooters.
Let's be honest. I mean, come on, man, the idea
that he announced today that he's going independent, I mean,
the Democratic voter has spoken. He doesn't seem to be
(01:32:57):
honoring that verdict. But would you say your opinion Curtis.
He's essentially here because he has ambition for higher office someday,
and he knows if he can't win the New York
City mayor race, there's no chance for him to be president.
I mean is essentially that is that what he's doing
is trying to write a better concluding chapter to his
family's life in politics.
Speaker 7 (01:33:17):
Sure, Jimmy, and it's the poor seas running. So he's
the sea that's own. Is the creep slapping fannies and
killing granny's that got him, That got him. Now, then
you got.
Speaker 5 (01:33:30):
The comedy right, the commune Zoor had you self professed.
Speaker 7 (01:33:34):
Then you got to Cook Adams, who belongs in jail,
and then you got Curtis. And I think that you see,
that's the pathway where people they're not listening to the voters.
They don't want to go back to the old. They
don't want Cuomo, they don't want Adams. Johan seems like
a fresh page. Courtage is certainly a fresh face. I've
never been in an elective office, So why not put
(01:33:55):
aside all this I'm better than you, you're better than me.
Let's leave it to a poll. This anybody trust polls?
If we wore to followed Poles Harris might have become
God forbid, the president of the United States. The polls
couldn't have been more hopelessly wrong on election Day. Not
only did President Donald Trump win the seventh battleground states,
he won the popular vote. And they very brilliantly devised
(01:34:20):
the program to get millennial and gen z mails. They
weren't successful with the women, but you were with the
young men, and that's what you got to do.
Speaker 5 (01:34:28):
You can't push them toward zoraha.
Speaker 7 (01:34:30):
How many on our side of this argument, Oh, the
lazy these millennial logan on they're staring in their eye.
Speaker 5 (01:34:37):
Well, they don't know what.
Speaker 7 (01:34:39):
It was like when I walked to school forty miles
with no shoes on.
Speaker 5 (01:34:43):
Hey, that didn't work for me.
Speaker 7 (01:34:45):
In the sixties, the counter coach, I don't trust anyone
over thirty.
Speaker 5 (01:34:48):
My parents said, don't go long hair. What did I do, Jimmy,
go long hair? Don't smoke that rag week? What I do?
I smoked the rag week. Don't go to the concert,
I went to the concert. Don't go to the anti
war rally, went to the anti war rally.
Speaker 7 (01:35:01):
We're experiencing the same thing, the one thing I agree
with Jimmy AOC is correct.
Speaker 5 (01:35:07):
It's a generational change.
Speaker 7 (01:35:10):
I am a baby boomer. We are the minority. We
are not the majority of the voters. We can't act
like where the shot caller is. The millennials and Gen
zs are. They are the majority of the voters and
the population, and our side has done a lousy job
catering to them.
Speaker 5 (01:35:25):
It's almost like we're pushing them towards yourhead.
Speaker 3 (01:35:27):
Yeah, that's it's tough to watch. We're talking to Curtis Sliwa,
who is the man who could save New York City
if the voters use their head on this one. You know,
I'm going to tell you Some'm Curtis. Last time we
hung out, it was on Fox New Saturday night. We
were talking about all of the migrant hookers in AOC's district.
And that's funny. I will have you know this. Some
of my old cab driving buddies who used to do JFK's.
(01:35:49):
That's when you sit at the hotel and you tip
the guy to take it to JFK Airport, they now
do AOC's where that's the hot fair. You go out
to Elmhurst, Queens and drop a guy off to pick
up a street hooker. She is single handedly keeping nighttime
taxi drivers afloat. So I'm concerned because I do think
you can clean up the city. But I think my
buddies are gonna have to go back to gambling at
(01:36:11):
the dog track if they lose that AOC hooker money.
What do I do here?
Speaker 7 (01:36:14):
By the way, every place that I ever went to
a dog track is no longer any just saying in Orlando,
we'd have to go, we'd have to go to And boy,
you talked about rigged races, right, greathouse?
Speaker 5 (01:36:27):
Take you bringing back changing the numbers? And I say
this is all rigged. And they put me out of
the dog track in Orlando. I don't believe that.
Speaker 7 (01:36:36):
And noticed all the people who went to dog tracks
they had no teeth, no teeth, right, yeah, well sometimes
had one dollar two dollars on a great house. Well,
your guys, your guys, your fellow camp drivers who were
doing the AOC route.
Speaker 5 (01:36:51):
Let me tell you better get a new occupation. Curtis Leer,
sheriff in this town. I'm shutting that down, amen.
Speaker 7 (01:36:57):
That stripp I call it the John Rocker rich rest
and number train seven train. That'll take you right out
to the city field. Every illegal paper that you want
to buy, you can buy on Roosevelt to have you undernea.
You want passport, you are working papers, you want whatever,
you could buy.
Speaker 5 (01:37:14):
It, And the City of.
Speaker 7 (01:37:15):
New York allows them to operate openly and brazenly.
Speaker 5 (01:37:20):
There is no enforcement in the city.
Speaker 7 (01:37:22):
The reason we have zorhand Mondami is because in New
York City, to mean you notice, we don't lock up criminals.
We lock them tooth based. Yeah, we're very good at
locking up youthday and we.
Speaker 5 (01:37:34):
Don't lock up criminals.
Speaker 7 (01:37:35):
Now you can blame zorhand because the socialists are responsible
for that way, but the guy in charge. The reason
we have is zorham Mondami is that Eric Adams has
done such a lousy job.
Speaker 5 (01:37:46):
He's been so corrupt he couldn't he couldn't win a
Democratic primary.
Speaker 7 (01:37:50):
They gave him a chance to run against me in
the Republican primary. He said, nope, Sleeper will beat me.
So now he's running as an independent. This guy is
the sitting men and it's last in the polls. And
then he's saying to everybody, sleeper YouTube dropped out, why
should I drive out?
Speaker 5 (01:38:07):
I'm getting you in the polls. This is nuts.
Speaker 7 (01:38:10):
Let's get back. And also, Jimmy, we got to get
people on our side. Yeah, leave Jorhan's religion alone in culture.
Every time you attack that, you just increase the number
of Muslims who are registered to vote to vote for him,
even though culturally their conservative, they have nothing in common
with Jorhan.
Speaker 5 (01:38:30):
But you attack the religion, you attack the culture.
Speaker 7 (01:38:33):
You are guaranteeing that you are mobilizing them to get
behind the Muslim because they feel their faith is under attack,
their culture is under attack. Major mistake. A lot of
these influences around the country. They should start influencing each
other because they're making it very difficult for us here
in New York City.
Speaker 3 (01:38:50):
I think that's a great point, a point I'll definitely
reiterate other days this week. The thing about Mom Donnie
is Yeah, it's not as faith, it's his policies. I mean,
the guy us to defund the police. You know this,
and I know this. Cops are like condoms. Just because
one of them doesn't work doesn't mean everybody should stop
using them.
Speaker 5 (01:39:08):
Kurt. Yeah, yes, you're a pro at that aren't.
Speaker 3 (01:39:11):
Oh that's enough out of you.
Speaker 5 (01:39:14):
Good for you. I guess you know all about those
Jimmy caps. Don't Jimmy caps?
Speaker 3 (01:39:21):
Yeah no, you nailed that. Gimme one more though. Okay,
let's look.
Speaker 7 (01:39:25):
Yeah, he wants social workers instead of cops. But now
that he's ahead of the pack and he is in
the polls, he has off duty armed NYPD police officers
riding around with him.
Speaker 5 (01:39:40):
I'm the guy who's been the target of an attack.
I don't want anybody around me.
Speaker 7 (01:39:46):
Cops should be out there protecting people. If he believes
that social workers could do a better job than cops,
how come he isn't surrounded by social workers.
Speaker 5 (01:39:55):
They could be his pillows.
Speaker 3 (01:39:56):
Yeah, now this no blue haired nose piercings anywhere on
that entourage, Curtis.
Speaker 7 (01:40:02):
I mean, it's always I don't care what the politician is,
what their party affiliation.
Speaker 5 (01:40:06):
Do as I say, but not as I do.
Speaker 1 (01:40:08):
Oh, it's such a such a racket.
Speaker 7 (01:40:10):
I gotta tell you. That's how you beat Jorhan Mondomi.
You point out the sanctimonious hypocrite that he is, and
so many of that the others are. They hang out
with billion ins in the Hamptons. Eric Adams was down
in Florida. You want to stay in Florida like the
rest of the New York Is you a flee good,
get yourself a job down in Miami.
Speaker 5 (01:40:31):
But if you're gonna be mayor of New York City,
you need to be here. This is where the battle
is waged.
Speaker 3 (01:40:37):
I love a Curtis. Uh yeah, we got a mayor
who's out. That's the one problem though, is if you win, right,
which I think you're gonna. I have a lot of
faith in you, my man. Okay, and Adams leaves City Hall,
that is gonna devastate the nightclub industry. Don't forget man,
this guy has thrown a lot of money into bottle
service over the last four years. Who's gonna sell all
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those great Goose bottles if Adams is no longer around
the biom? Curtis, have you thought about that? Could you
make Adams senior ambassador to the champagne room.
Speaker 7 (01:41:06):
How about that he becomes the night life mayor? He
earned it the only thing he's done. Let's fasically, Jimmy,
you ask an average resident, can you think of one
thing that the mayor has done in close to four years?
Speaker 5 (01:41:19):
They said, other than being corrupt?
Speaker 7 (01:41:21):
I don't know, but he's been a good night life
mayor because I know people, mostly single women who are
raising kids. They have to close up the club before
and they have to walk over to the mayor as
he's smoking his Coeba cigard having.
Speaker 5 (01:41:34):
His drink at judge.
Speaker 7 (01:41:35):
Mister mayor, we got to close up, I got to
go home, get the kids ready for and he's very polite.
So I lost the whole track of time, Like somebody
in a casino who's shooting craps.
Speaker 5 (01:41:44):
You know they got no windows. You don't know what
time it is.
Speaker 7 (01:41:47):
Ah, this guy is like a kid in a candy store.
The moment he became Maine, he was the swager man
with no plan. He still has no plan other than
to survive, not going to jail.
Speaker 1 (01:42:00):
This is what we do.
Speaker 3 (01:42:01):
I've got your plan here, since we're talking about a
man not having a plan. Okay, if you're going to
get these other guys to drop out, maybe you need
to do the traditional political thing and offer them jobs
in your cabinets, so to speak, if they endorse you.
So you put Adams in charge of bottle service, which
we know is right up as Alley. Maybe Cuomo can
be the strip clubs are and he has to rate
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all the women. Have you thought about floating that plan?
Speaker 7 (01:42:25):
Wow, that would be a dream come true for him,
as long as they are twenty two.
Speaker 5 (01:42:30):
Yeah, they're good to go. I mean that's his type.
Speaker 7 (01:42:34):
That's what all the women who are continuing to sue
him per sexual harassment would say if you were twenty
two in the Cuomo administration, he was good to go.
Speaker 5 (01:42:46):
Find a PERV.
Speaker 3 (01:42:48):
Yeah, we should have known he was going to green
Light casinos because he opens every meeting with a game
of strip poker. How did we not see this? Coven, Curtis,
you're the man. Let's keep having this componversation, buddy.
Speaker 7 (01:43:01):
I'm gonna let you co op me whenever you say
anti Cuomo in the future, slapping fannies and killing Granny.
Speaker 3 (01:43:12):
Amen salt. Okay, consider me your unofficial comms guy. Until then,
good stuff, brother, I'm off.
Speaker 5 (01:43:18):
To the subways.
Speaker 7 (01:43:19):
I'll never get in the back of a yellow cab
with you, Jimmy, because I survived one hit and I
don't know if I can survive it with you.
Speaker 3 (01:43:27):
That's enough out of you. I wouldn't have picked you
up anyway, I kid, you're the best. Curtis, the great
Curtis sliwa, there he goes and uh wow, the Cuobo
thing slapping fannies, slapping fannies and killing grannies. Let's just
hope mom Donnie doesn't kill the city first back after this.
Speaker 1 (01:43:49):
A show so good. People don't know what today? This
feels weird? Are you sure this is legal? I don't know.
Speaker 3 (01:43:56):
Fun across America with Jimmy Bayla. One thing I can
tell you about tomorrow, and this is a big damn deal.
Punchlines and Patriots featuring myself and Sean Hannity will debut
on Fox Nation. If you were not a subscriber to
Fox Nation by it for this reason alone. It was
so bananas like I will be doing that tomorrow.
Speaker 5 (01:44:18):
I know.
Speaker 3 (01:44:18):
I got to be on the Angram Mangle tomorrow night.
The minute that hit is over, I will be sitting
down in front of the TV and reliving this at
the end of Pee's Big Adventure, Pee Wee goes. I
don't have to watch it, Dottie, I lived it. In
this instance, I lived it, but I have to watch it.
I just want to see how it came out because
it was so bananas. And I'm going to tell you
this now, because if you're a listener of this radio show,
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you have the highest security clearance anywhere in the media.
I tell you everything. Tell you what I did this weekend,
tell you who I hung out with, tell you about
a rumor I heard, some gossip I got my hands on.
The inside story of Punchlines and Patriots is so insane
in terms of how that gig went down that you
should all hear. It is kind of a time out
from all the political infighting we did today and the
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back and forth about Epstein and ice agents and the
economy and the Biden auto pen and you know, there's
this big scandal right now about Joe Biden pardoning a
thousand people.
Speaker 1 (01:45:12):
I don't remember that ever happening, but.
Speaker 3 (01:45:14):
It did happen, okay, And it's a very divisive issue.
There's going to be congressional investigations and they're going to
try to figure out who was in on this thing.
But as it pertains, the Punchlines and Patriots, okay. So
Sean and myself he hosted the Patriot Awards this year.
I got to do a five minute stand up set
halfway through the award show. So you got the Trump there,
you got the Secret Service. There you got all these heroes.
It's crazy, it's bananas. The Patriot Awards are the Oscars
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for people who deserve them. These guys don't pretend to
be soldiers and first responders. They are soldiers and first responders.
You know, the guy getting a trophy at the Oscars
is a you know, a closeted gay man with an
eating disorder who just played a hero and made thirty
five million dollars doing it in a movie. These guys
are rank and file civil servants. They're real heroes, and
that's why the Patriot Awards should be like required viewing.
Speaker 1 (01:45:59):
They're that good.
Speaker 3 (01:46:00):
Well, hannit, he did a phenomenal job at the Patriot Awards.
Came just after the Trump election. When he opens with YMCA,
it gets really rowdy. He tells a lot of phenomenal
jokes and really did a good job. The fact that
they then let me run on stage halfway through and
do more stand up as we were sitting there talking backstage.
Sean has quietly been a mentor and a phenomenal support
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to me behind the scenes here at Fox. He's like,
you know, we should go do a stand up tour.
You and me we should on the road tell a
couple of jokes. I could tell he just really liked
getting last from a big crowd and really missed being
out there with a big crowd. And that's how this
came about. Is he wanted to be with people he
didn't want to be, you know, on the mount Olympus
of media is the most famous guy in media for
the last thirty years, which he is. He wanted to
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be there shaking hands, kissing babies as they say, Okay, well,
lo and behold, we get this phenomenal thing put together.
Fox says yes, and we're gonna shoot this for Fox Nation,
and we're all excited about it. But on the day
of the event, okay, we shot punchlines and Patriots at
the Ruth Hacker Call in Clearwater on Saturday, June the eighth.
I was scheduled to fly down there for the shoot
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at five in the morning that Saturday morning.
Speaker 1 (01:47:06):
Well, lo and behold.
Speaker 3 (01:47:07):
At two in the morning, at two in the morning,
I get a text from Delta saying that they have
canceled the flight. So we have to go to work
with help of Fox and the Department of Homeland Security
and everybody in between. On locating a way for me
to get down there, because apparently there was some hallacious
hail damage down in Atlanta that had grounded over one
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hundred different Delta planes, which meant I did not have
an option, not from Delta or anybody else who would
be flying into Clearwater the day of the show and
get me in before the show. The only option we
had was a southwest flight out of Long Island ice
Lip Airport that was leaving at two PM that Jenny
Faylo wound up getting me booked on, and I landed
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on the ground in Tampa forty minutes before the show
was set to go alive, and with the help of
a rental Mustang and some old school New York City
taxi driving taxi driving skills, I made my way to
the venue in time to start the show. You're not
gonna see that when you download punchlines in Patriots or
streaming on Fox Nation, But you damn well better believe
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I am, because I showed up and did the gig
in the same outfit I traveled down there in. And
you want to know something, it was the right call.
So tomorrow tonight midnight, as we get off the air
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