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From Everywhere USA. It's Fox Across America with Jimmy Fayla.
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the Obama administration because of their role in persecuting and
prosecuting Donald Trump. And of course we will attempt to
make just the smallest bit of sense of a horrific
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shooting that took place here in New York in Midtown
Manhattan last night. Jenny Tayor from The New York Post
is going to be stopping by to get us an update.
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happy Tuesday, everybody. And before we start the show, I
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should thank our man Paul Morrow, retired n YPD inspector,
Fox News contributor, who did a great job of holding
down the show yesterday while I was trying to make
my way back from the great state of Texas. We
had a phenomenal time. If you are in East Texas
listening on KTBB and you showed up to the Country
Tavern to see Lincoln and mysell, if they would.
Speaker 1 (01:42):
Go great, great, great, great time.
Speaker 3 (01:46):
We had an outstanding time Sunday at the Rangers game,
So thank you to KTBB and Paul Gliser for the tickets.
Speaker 1 (01:51):
We had a wonderful time.
Speaker 3 (01:52):
There were so many Fox fans it really was like
the Patriot Awards if they just all happened to be
wearing Texas Rangers hats for the most part. But it
was an incredible experience. I tell you this all the time.
What I love about Texas is they don't know the
difference between hospitality and a hazing ritual. Meaning when you
show up in the State of Texas hospitality, he's like, Hey,
can I get you some heat?
Speaker 1 (02:12):
Hey? Can I get your beer? When you show up
in the.
Speaker 3 (02:14):
State of Texas, if somebody says they're going to buy
you a beer, they're actually going to buy you sixty
five beers. They're not buying you one beer. That's the
hook he got, Hey can I get your beer? I
guess next thing you know, you're in a toga arguing
with a cop on the side of the highway with
the set of the hiccups on your map.
Speaker 1 (02:30):
You know this could be a problem, big problem. But
shout out to them.
Speaker 3 (02:33):
We had an outrageous time and we're happy to be
back in New York, although we get back under some
said and challenging auspices. Of course, A lunatic walks into
three forty five Park Avenue last night, an address that's
just a few blocks from here, about four blocks up
three avenues over NFL headquarters. Of course, Blackstone Headquarters were
being told that indications are that he had some type
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of a gripe with the NFL related to CTE and
people who have died from that concussion related illness. I
don't really have the specifics on that. What I have
is an appetite to discuss this from a million different
angles without necessarily giving you a side. The one thing
I will tell you is, you know, we live in
this knee jerk society now where social media does not
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reward nuance.
Speaker 1 (03:18):
It revolves absolute positive.
Speaker 3 (03:21):
One hundred percent maximum strength, all or nothing analysis. Okay,
this happened because these people are wrong, or this wouldn't
happen if those people weren't in charge. But sometimes when
you got people dead, what we owe the world is grace.
Speaker 1 (03:38):
What we owe the world is restraint.
Speaker 3 (03:40):
What we owe the world is an opportunity to get
all the facts and try to figure out some type
of healthy and productive way forward.
Speaker 1 (03:47):
Do we have that right now? In the aftermath of
the shooting.
Speaker 3 (03:52):
No, okay, there were people all over CNN last night
calling for gun control. CNN is the worst they will
To be fair, that wasn't the worst argument. They put forward.
We had a moment in the media aftermath, as the
mugshot was making the rounds of the shooter that CNN
described him on air as possibly white.
Speaker 4 (04:15):
People aren't buying at CNN, you dumb best suits.
Speaker 1 (04:17):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (04:18):
And I only say that because if you've seen the
image that's since gone viral of a madman walking into
the building with an AR fifteen at his side, there's
a lot of conclusions you might draw about his ethnicity,
none of which literally none of which are white.
Speaker 1 (04:35):
He knows what he's talking about.
Speaker 3 (04:37):
So a bad moment for the media, But I don't
want it to turn into a bad show for you. Okay,
That's never the goal here is we get on the air.
We're not trying to advance a political agenda on the show.
We're very much trying to advance humanity's agenda. Meaning I
look at this stuff through the lens of how does
this move the ball forward? On behalf of all of us.
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I tell you this all the time. It work in
media as a TV and a radio host, but I
spent most of my adult life as a cab driver,
and that job is so primal because you're dealing with
people in every facets of existence late to an interview,
just got dumped about to go into labor, fleeing a
drug deal gone bad. I've picked up people who've been shot.
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I mean, all kinds of wild stuff that has far
graver consequences than whether or not you get likes on
Twitter tonight. So I try to show some restraint. But
in the process I have developed such an incredible amount
of respect and empathy for the men and women who
put on uniforms, whether they're cops, whether they're first responders,
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because I realize the emotional and physical adversities that they're
exposed to every day are happening at a level that
we don't even have the luxury of fathoming when we
watch a police video and pass a verdict, you know,
when you watch one half of a guy getting pulled
over and decide the cops are and we should burn
down the whole city. All of that stuff that takes
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place in that digital vacuum that's devoid of nuance is
the worst thing that's ever happened to us in society,
and in a lot of ways, it's poisoned the bloodstream
because in the summer of twenty twenty, when we all
had a, you know, an understandably adverse reaction to George
Floyd being killed by Derek Chalvin. Now you can tell
me he was gonna die a fentanyl and maybe that
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technique was taught in a police academy. Those things can
be true, but it doesn't mean you're gonna watch a
guy nil on a net for eight minutes and walk
away feeling good about the cops role in his death. Okay,
so let's leave that there for a second. What metastasized
from that anti police blowback is people like zoron Mom Donnie,
who was of course a hot topic last night all
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over Twitter. Why because the guy is running for mayor
of New York City and the guy has called on
dozens of occasions to defund the police.
Speaker 1 (06:56):
Stupid, use your commonses.
Speaker 3 (06:58):
It's the weapons grades to do, but it should be
disqualifying from public life.
Speaker 1 (07:02):
He's not the first guy to say it.
Speaker 3 (07:04):
I have a montage I play you here all the
time of dozens of Democrats calling to defund the police,
and I'm convinced to this day that they would have
defunded the police except Joe Biden thought the police were
a British rock band. Okay, that being said, here is
AOC and everybody else in the squad leading the charge
to defund the police.
Speaker 5 (07:25):
Yes, I support the defund movement because this is about
the investment in our communities which have historically been divested.
Speaker 6 (07:35):
Not only do we need to defund, but we need
to dismantle and start a new Why use.
Speaker 7 (07:40):
The word defund? Why use the word defund?
Speaker 8 (07:42):
And it's like, this is the word that's coming from
the streets.
Speaker 9 (07:45):
Defund the police does not mean abolish the police.
Speaker 10 (07:49):
It means a dramatic reduction in a number of police
in our poor communities.
Speaker 1 (07:54):
I am for defunding the police.
Speaker 5 (07:55):
No, the reality is we can't rely upon the police
to provide public safety.
Speaker 11 (08:02):
It's a moment to reimagine Gleason to take things off
the shoulders.
Speaker 3 (08:06):
And what we also want is a reconception of how
we achieve public safety.
Speaker 12 (08:11):
How do we take out many of the responsibilities that
police officers are now dealing with by investing more into housing,
into education, into these other things.
Speaker 13 (08:21):
You know, in many cities in America, over one third
of their city budget goes to police.
Speaker 1 (08:27):
So we have to have this conversation what are we doing?
So that's Kamala Harris, AOC the squad all calling to
defund the police. Life is hard, but it's harder when
you're stoopid.
Speaker 3 (08:41):
Now, I open this show by telling you, in the
aftermath of a tragedy, I'm not here to politicize it
and give you a side, Okay, meaning I don't have
a side that could have prevented this. I don't have
a side that I outright blame for this. This is
a lunatic who wants to shoot up the NFL has
his hands on a gun than people. They're like, well,
it's illegal and we got a bannon and wah, okay, great,
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but you know what else is illegal murder and he
committed it anyway. Okay, the fact that it was illegal
didn't make it any harder to purchase. I can tell
you this as a former New York City cab driver.
Anything you want to tell me that's illegal in this country,
I will be able to get my hands on five
minutes from now. That is the reality of living in
a city as big as New York. So I'm not
trying to have the argument over gun rights or non
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gun rights. They did that all over the media last night. Okay,
what I'm trying to tell you is there are certain
things that are not political issues, like right or left issues,
their life or death issues, which brings me back to this,
Mom Donnie Jackass. Okay, Mom Donnie, as you know, is
a eat the rich guy. He's a socialist. We got
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to get rid of the rich people. Okay, what is
Mom Donnie doing right now? He's hanging out in the
richest zip code in Uganda, in a multi million dollar
compound where he's just had a one million dollar wedding.
Now I bring that up because one of Mom Donnie's
harshest critiques of the NYPD has to do with gay rights.
Yet he's celebrating this week in a country that punishes
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homosexuality by death.
Speaker 1 (10:12):
What a fraud.
Speaker 3 (10:14):
Okay, But again, I'm not trying to make this about
a side in terms of the particular crime, but I
am trying to find a productive way forward. We're on
WR the Voice of New York. It's a legacy station.
We're on about a dozen stations around the state right now.
But what happens here impacts the rest of the country directly.
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And the point I'm trying to make is, if you
don't support the police no one whoever pulls a voting
lever again should express an ounce of support for you, Bingo.
Let me give you these mom Donnie tweets. And this
is the only thing I come back to yesterday. I'm
walking up sixth Avenue. I was supposed to be on
Hannity last night. Of course, breaking news. You get bumped.
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There's a mass shooting. They're not gonna have me on
to make balloon animals and talk about the Sweeney's breasts.
Speaker 14 (11:01):
Hubba hubba.
Speaker 3 (11:02):
I know they're a big topic in the news cycle
right now, but sorry, Jimmy, you're gonna have to just
talk about Sydney Sweeney's boobs in the car going home
by yourself, which I did, okay, But understand, the only
thing I kept coming back to last night is you're
hearing about a thirty six year old cop who is killed.
He is here from Bangladesh. He has two kids, with
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a third kid on the way. Is that family lost
a dad?
Speaker 1 (11:26):
Okay?
Speaker 3 (11:27):
A family that works the mom who worked at Blackstone
also shot. She's dead just the same, okay. But when
the game is on the line and those bullets are flying,
who is running into that building? The NYPD ems anybody
in a uniform with a badge and a gun that
can possibly get a situation under control in a billion
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dollar high rise in one of the most crowded areas
of New York City. Again. NFL headquarters right there, Major
League Baseball headquarters right down the block, every big banking
institution in Manhattan, right there. The best steakhouse on the
planet of Earth, Bobby Van's, on the corner of forty
sixth in Park. It is all going down. It is
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wildly populated, Okay, and the cops have to get what
turned out to be a horrific event from becoming a
generational defining catastrophe that could have cost us hundreds or
dare I say thousands of lives given the population in
the area. For that reason, yes, a round of applause
for the cops. But does a guy like mom Donni
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who wants to be the mayor get those applause? Okay,
let me give you Mom Donnie last night. Okay, Mom
Donnie is over in a heavily guarded compound in Uganda,
armed black ops guards with masks on. Now traditional Mom Donnie,
here he is. We don't need an investigation to know
that the NYPD is racist, anti queer and a major
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threat to public safety. What we need is to de
fund the NYPD.
Speaker 1 (13:04):
He is so foolish.
Speaker 3 (13:05):
This that's Mom Donnie, the guy who says NYPD's racist,
anti queer, we need to defund the NYPD. He is
surrounded by armed police all over Uganda, by the way,
the whole anti queer thing. Yes, if you're gay in Uganda,
I hope you know how to swim because they're throwing
you off the bridge and into the ocean. Okay, another
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Uganda tweet. Another Mom Donni tweet. Someone tweets saw a
cop crying in his car. Laugh my ass off. Mom
Donnie retweets it with nature is healing? Another Mom Donnie tweet. No,
we want to defund the police. So naturally, if you're
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trying to be the next leader in New York City,
there's just been a mass shooting and you're over at
a compound in Uganda, and you've previously expressed a desire
to defund the NYPD because they're racist, anti queer and
a major threat to public safety.
Speaker 1 (14:00):
What does politics?
Speaker 3 (14:01):
You don't require you to do a complete and total
about face. Here's Mom Donnie. I am heartbroken to learn
of the shooting in Midtown and I am.
Speaker 1 (14:11):
Holding the victims. They're families, and the.
Speaker 3 (14:13):
NYPD officer in my thoughts, grateful for our first responders
on the ground.
Speaker 1 (14:20):
You are so full of shit. Listen to me.
Speaker 3 (14:24):
Okay. I don't care how you vote in the next election.
And the good news is you have like a dozen
opportunities because everyone is running.
Speaker 1 (14:31):
Okay, you got Curtis Sleiewa. I happen to like them personally.
Speaker 3 (14:34):
You've got an independent candidate, You've got Hansy Andsie Cuomo,
and and you've got Mom Donnie.
Speaker 1 (14:41):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (14:41):
But the one litmus test in a city as big
and as primal as this one where the cops are
doing the most difficult police job in the world. Every
head of state is here, every international market is here.
The UN is here. You know, they have their big
convention once a year where all the dignitaries fly in
from around the world and bang hook all over Manhattan.
Speaker 4 (15:01):
Oh yes, I've read about that in the Bible.
Speaker 3 (15:03):
It's a true story, I can tell you as a
cab driver. But the people responsible for making it all
go round are the cops. They're doing the most difficult
job in society. So I don't have a side in
terms of the crime itself. I don't know what have
prevented it. I don't know how we stop it from
happening in the future, although I do have ideas that
I'll share. But the point being is every time one
of these situations unfolds, as tragic and as heartbreaking as
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they are, there's one group of people that don't have
the luxury of tweeting about it or getting hair and
makeup and talking about it on TV like I do. Okay,
that group of people is called the cops, and if
you cannot support them, you are not qualified to lead anybody.
Speaker 6 (15:43):
And I'm mad here in the real world, and I
know what's right or wrong or bullshit.
Speaker 2 (15:47):
This is Fox Across America with Jimmy Fayla.
Speaker 14 (15:53):
Jimmy Fayla and Fox Across America.
Speaker 3 (15:56):
Fox Across America with Jimmy Fayla, your home for top
shelf radio. In a bottom feeding political world, it is
a stampede of stupidity out there in the media in
the aftermath of this shooting.
Speaker 14 (16:09):
The media is a bunch of losers.
Speaker 1 (16:11):
And here they are proving Lincoln right.
Speaker 3 (16:13):
John Miller on CNN after an image of the man
who shot up this high rise on Park Avenue went viral.
Here he is describing him as possibly white. Clip five
with his face visible.
Speaker 1 (16:25):
I mean, do they have any idea at this point
who he is?
Speaker 15 (16:29):
They do not know who he is. They know he
is a male, possibly white. He's wearing sunglasses, he appears
to have a mustache. And that picture has been distributed
to every police officer in New York City.
Speaker 3 (16:47):
And that picture has been distributed to every police officer
in New York City, Meaning he had seen the picture
and described the guy as white.
Speaker 1 (16:57):
Just a bit outside, he tried the corner.
Speaker 3 (17:00):
It is agenda politics. It's more importantly to get that
into the bloodstream for a few minutes and get people where,
Oh it's.
Speaker 1 (17:07):
A white guy.
Speaker 3 (17:08):
Come on, liberals, get engaged white supremacy. Biden was right,
this is our moment. Do you understand how gross that is?
As people are fighting for their lives, as people have
just died, as the cops are still trying to clear
the building and make sure people are safe. You got
a guy pushing an agenda. And I'm gonna play you
a worst clip in the next segment that has to
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do with gun control. And how the First Amendment and
the Second Amendment are to blame. Okay, and this comes
courtesy of former New York City Mayor Bill Deblasio, who
was another dope who pushed to defund the police and
actually cut money from their budget in the summer of
twenty twenty. Again New York, a city so liberal they
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wanted to defund the cop in the village people, but
you hope, if nothing else, this is a wake up
call that those people who represent those views are grifters
because they all have security. It is box across America
with Jimmy Fayala.
Speaker 1 (18:09):
Folks.
Speaker 3 (18:09):
Sometimes the news gets heavy enough and crazy enough that
we need to bring in an adult far more qualified
than myself to bring a story to justice.
Speaker 1 (18:19):
And that adult has flown into save the day.
Speaker 3 (18:21):
We are talking about New York Post reporter the great
Jenny Tare back on the show.
Speaker 7 (18:25):
Jenny, thank you for having me.
Speaker 3 (18:29):
Yeah, it's great to have you back. Most people don't
do this show twice.
Speaker 1 (18:32):
Jenny, I'm a repeat.
Speaker 3 (18:34):
Offender, how vald it Well, thank you for that. Obviously,
we've got a crazy story going on here in New York.
We're trying to make some sense of this Obviously, there's
not a lot of sense that can be made. You've
got a madman, you've got senseless death. Not something anybody
gets behind. But what I try to remind people of
Jenny is that sometimes in moments like this, we don't
need a side. We need compassion for the people suffering.
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We need appreciation for the cops. And I think that's
more important than trying to use this story as some
type of political cudgel, you know.
Speaker 13 (19:05):
Right exactly, because we know that these were innocent victims
whose families have now been you know, ripped apart by
this tragedy. We have a cop who was expecting, you know,
his child in just a couple months, in a few weeks.
His wife was eight months pregnant when this happened, when
he was killed, and she's now going to raise that
child as a single mother, along with her other kids
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that they you know, had together. This took other innocent lives,
some of the executives, an executive at Blackstone as well,
you know, just innocent employees that were at work, you know,
working late that day, a security guard who was trying
to keep these people safe, all of them taken due
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to this tragedy.
Speaker 3 (19:49):
Yeah, it's so heavy, and in moments like this, I
feel for them, and I also just developed such an
immensive amount of appreciation for the myp Day, who is obviously,
as we said, in this instant sacrificing life to protect
other people, but keeping a situation like the one we
saw last night, you know, from spreading into something even worse,
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if such a thing could be imagined, because what they're
dealing with here in New York, and I think it's
something people around the country don't necessarily understand, is we
have a population density in the streets of New York
because there's a gazillion of us and we're right on
top of each other at all times. And I think
that's one of the reasons he was able to walk
into this building undetected with an AR fifteen in his hand,
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is because most people are to themselves, they're looking at phones,
they're talking to friends. And as unfathomable as that might
sound around the country, you know this from spending time
in New York. Anything blends it in this town, does
it not?
Speaker 16 (20:46):
Oh?
Speaker 7 (20:46):
Of course, I.
Speaker 13 (20:47):
Mean I've covered all the migrant crime happening there, and
we know that that happens in plain sight. There's hotbeds
for that, you know, in Times Square, for example, where
cops themselves have also been the targets.
Speaker 7 (20:58):
Yepua, that migrant gang.
Speaker 13 (21:01):
From Venezuela, a prison gang has been able to flourish
on the streets of New York City. And now also
we're in this environment right now, we're at the crux
of something that could possibly happen where the NYPD morale
is low, because what if Mom Donnie is elected mayor
someone who has been vocal against the police, who has
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wanted to defund them, but also demonizes them.
Speaker 3 (21:26):
Yeah, that's the part that's so crazy. We're talking to
the great Jenny Tare from the New York Post. They
and you go back and obviously people had a field
day with Mom Donnie tweets last night and he's talking
about you know how, we don't need an investigation to
know the NYPD is racist and anti queer. By the way,
he happens to be in Uganda right now, which doesn't
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have the best record for the gay community. And yes,
he is of course surrounded by armed guards. So he
is the antithesis of everything he preaches against. And I'm
trying to make people understand and just how dire the
threat is to New York. As you said, morale is
already low, crime is high. We've taken in a lot
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of migrants with a sanctuary city policy. That doesn't make
anybody better off. If you were to add him to
that mix. You know, people talk about a mass exodus
from New York. Im My carpool out of here with you.
Speaker 7 (22:21):
Come on down to Texas, please, dude, I was just there.
Speaker 3 (22:24):
I was lucky to make it back. They get rowdy
down there and we'd love to have you. Jenny, you're
buttering me up now, Okay, give me this, Well, I
still have you here. Do you think, based on what
you know about this city that at the very least
the silver lining could be that this was a wake
up call to people who need to understand how important
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the cops are.
Speaker 7 (22:47):
Right, Well, I think if this isn't, then what is.
Speaker 1 (22:50):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (22:51):
I think you're still going to have people like Mondannie
and the people who support him who aren't going to
have their minds change.
Speaker 7 (22:57):
I think you're still having that.
Speaker 13 (23:00):
Base him because it's so extreme, it's so far left,
and something like this clearly hasn't shaken them.
Speaker 7 (23:07):
I mean, the cop who is killed you were.
Speaker 13 (23:08):
Talking about, you know, some of my mom Donnie's stances
on the cops, and you know with race.
Speaker 7 (23:14):
I mean this cop was an immigrant, Yeah, he was
a Muslim.
Speaker 2 (23:18):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (23:18):
I mean, you can't get more into what speaks to
mom Donnie than that.
Speaker 7 (23:23):
But yet his idea of these cops.
Speaker 13 (23:25):
Are just you know, what they say, are like white
fascist pigs.
Speaker 7 (23:29):
So how are you going to change a mind like that.
Speaker 13 (23:33):
You're really not, You're right, But hopefully this is a
wake up call to those moderates.
Speaker 3 (23:37):
Yeah, to anybody else who was on the fence, who
might actually, you know, figure this out, because you're right
to say, politics have become such a team sport, especially
in these one party towns, that it becomes more important
to them to keep winning elections, and at some point
that happens at the expense of their quality of life.
That's a lot of California just the same. And so maybe,
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just maybe this might be that wake up call. But
if it's not, I'm packing the U haul. I have
you on record as saying I can come down and
stay with you guys. Of course, I don't want to
hear it when that doorbell rings and the failest show
up don't don't go hiding from this clip, Jenny.
Speaker 7 (24:14):
We'll do your show straight from the rodeo.
Speaker 8 (24:17):
There.
Speaker 3 (24:17):
It is fair, okay. I got the wardrobe from it
for it, so I'll be good to go. Jenny, Terry
the best. Let's do it again soon. Thank you the
great Jenny tare there. She goes talking about the situation.
And I will say this as someone who covers migrant
crime day in and day out, as Jenny does. She's
well versed on all the migrant attacks we've had on
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the NYPD. And the one point that needs to be remembered.
Everybody who tells you the cops or some like good
old boy extension to the klan white guy killing cabal
needs to understand that if you look at every major
city in America, the police are minority majority, meaning minorities
make up the majority of the police police force. That's
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the case here in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, more
minorities than whites on the police force. So when you
try to oversimplify it to all these old racist white cops,
that's not a thing, okay. And the same needs to
be said for everybody that's just trying to blindly invoke
Mom Donnie's religion. There are a lot of people saying
last night, I can't have a Muslim leading the city. No, No,
(25:23):
it's not the problem. The fact that he's a Muslim
has nothing to do with this. It's the fact that
he's an idiot that has everything to do with this.
The cop that got killed was a Muslim. He's from Bangladesh.
Speaker 1 (25:33):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (25:33):
It's not really about religion in any sense. But the
people themselves that have spent their formative years in these
wocalalite institutions that have been taught to see everything through
the lens of race, are one of you know, people
like talking about the biggest threat we face as a
society is white supremacy or climate change or whatever the
Democrats are pushing. No, the biggest existential threat we face
(25:56):
the society is stupidity. And right, and you're right, okay,
And what's been going on is weapons grades, stupid defund
the police. Guys, you don't understand how destructive and dangerous
that is. But you know who does understand it The
people who've been pushing that agenda.
Speaker 1 (26:15):
Bingo, man, bingo.
Speaker 3 (26:17):
They don't really want to get rid of cops. Mom,
Donnie is surrounded by cops everywhere he goes. Okay, he
doesn't want you to have them. It's like Corey Bush.
Do you remember when Corey Bush, the squad member who's
now out in Saint Louis. Thank God, If you're listening
on ninety seven one FM talk, I'm coming out to
see you in January. You have no you better be there,
come on, man, but anyway, stick with me, okay. Corey
(26:40):
Bush famously got caught spending over two hundred thousand dollars
on a security detail comprised of police after calling to
defund the police, and her response was, suck it up,
because defunding the police has to happen.
Speaker 17 (26:56):
I'm gonna make sure I have security because I know
I have had attempts on my life and I have
too much work to do. There are too many people
that need help right now for me to allow that.
So if I end up spending two hundred thousand, if
I spend ten more dollars on it, you know what,
I get to be here to do the work. So
suck it up and defunding the police has to happen.
(27:17):
We need to defund the police and put that money
into social safety nets because we're trying to save lives.
Speaker 1 (27:23):
Oh, Mike, we're trying to save lives. What would you
do with the brain if you had one, fair question,
asked Corey Bush. Suck it up.
Speaker 3 (27:30):
Defunding the police has to happen because we're trying to
save lives. Okay, this is the mindset that launched Zoron
Mom Donnie into politics. Okay, here's a direct tweet. No,
we want to defund the police. Direct tweet. We don't
need an investigation to know that the NYPD is racist
and ty queer and a major threat to public safety.
(27:54):
What we need is to defund the NYPD.
Speaker 4 (27:59):
Alternated.
Speaker 3 (28:00):
You understand, policies like that are disqualifying, and if you
were confident enough to express them publicly, there's no world
where we can tolerate your about face. Because even if
he now knows, ah, you know, in twenty twenty, it
was the thing people were worked up. I was impressionable.
It was a mob mentality. But if you're that impressionable
(28:23):
on a public level, that means the next dumb idea
that comes along, you might be just as susceptible as
joining direct mundo. And that's why it's disqualifying. He can say, well,
I was twenty twenty heat of the moment, George Floyd,
and I got swept up in the zeitgeist. But you understand,
(28:45):
when you're in charge of the most consequential city in America,
if not the world, your job is not to.
Speaker 1 (28:50):
Read the room. Your job is to lead the room.
Zoron mom.
Speaker 3 (28:53):
Donnie has read the room in every woke elite institution
that has had him. He is the son of spectacular privilege.
His parents are rich. He's in a multi million dollar
compound right now in the richest neighborhood in Uganda, surrounded
by armed guards. After telling you we need to defund
the police because they hate gay people and black people,
(29:14):
lo and behold. You know who really really hates gay people?
The government of Uganda. They kill them. Okay, But no
one is more well aware of the importance of police
and the primal threats they face day in and day
out than one of the best callers we have on
the show, Harold retired NYPD down in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Speaker 4 (29:34):
Yo, Harold, how are you, sir?
Speaker 10 (29:36):
First and foremost, I was. My last command was the
four to seven precinct. Condole condolencis, go out to the
family of that young man. When I was a police officer,
I told my wife more than once, if I die
in the line of duty, no politicians. I don't want
any of them at my funeral because there's a photo op.
(29:57):
And had this guy lived twenty five years when I
they would have.
Speaker 1 (29:59):
Bull Yep, no question.
Speaker 10 (30:03):
You didn't have to defund the police because the police
are defunding automatically because every major department is two three
thousand men short.
Speaker 1 (30:11):
Yep.
Speaker 10 (30:12):
And the reason why, the reason why police officers get
all the drama and the angst and anger is because
the politicians don't want them coming after them. They're the
ones that write the policies. They're the ones that passed
the laws. All police officers do is enforce them. So
if you've got a problem with the law, you need
to get on your politician to change it. If you
(30:33):
think riding around without a license and no insurance is okay,
pass the lord that you don't have to do it simple.
Speaker 3 (30:40):
Yeah, you're making great points, Harold, but this is the problem.
They created a society that had more empathy for the
criminal than the cop. And that's what Mom Donnie comes from.
A guy wants to be the next mayor of New York.
When he sees a shooting like the one we watched
last night, he wants to know how society failed the shooter.
I mean, that's the mindset that makes people want to
(31:01):
defund the police.
Speaker 10 (31:03):
Well, like I said, pretty much, nobody's taking the job,
So they're pretty much self defunding. Nobody wants the job,
nobody wants to be bothered with that headache sicken Monday
morning quarterback. And they took they took a Black Lives
Matter of activist and they took him to a range
in Arizona at the Arizona Police Department, and they made
him walk through what you would call the funhouse, but
you walk through her scenarios pop up and you shoot
(31:25):
or don't shoot. This guy shot everything that popped up.
Speaker 4 (31:29):
Everything, everything.
Speaker 10 (31:31):
And then when he came out, he went, oh, man,
you guys got a difficult job.
Speaker 18 (31:35):
Well, no fooling, sherlot, no fooling.
Speaker 10 (31:39):
It's a difficult job.
Speaker 18 (31:40):
First, just like, first of all.
Speaker 10 (31:43):
You know, I'm sorry, I feel sorry about that that
officer being he's probably doing the pay detail work and
security in the lobby, and you know why nobody saw him,
saw that gun because.
Speaker 18 (31:51):
Everybody's on their phone.
Speaker 10 (31:53):
He's a guy walking down Middown, Manhattan with a rifle
and nobody said anything.
Speaker 3 (31:58):
And the only bull and folks need to understand this.
People in the day and age were living in that
might have spotted him. Their first instinct is to film it?
Speaker 18 (32:07):
Is it to film it?
Speaker 1 (32:09):
It's crazy? Yeah? This smart?
Speaker 4 (32:11):
Why didn't they said?
Speaker 10 (32:11):
Why did why didn't they send the crisis interventionist today
to the shooting last night? Why did they have to police?
Speaker 3 (32:16):
Bok Harold, you're killing me? Because these are all I know?
These are all mom. Donnie Points said.
Speaker 18 (32:22):
How long you think?
Speaker 10 (32:23):
How long did you think that's gonna last?
Speaker 18 (32:25):
After a couple of shootings?
Speaker 10 (32:26):
And first of all, the guns are not the problem,
because some idiots in Walmart other than you stand eleven people,
what are you gonna do?
Speaker 1 (32:32):
But Van nives Yep, it's crazy.
Speaker 18 (32:35):
Stupid stupid people.
Speaker 10 (32:36):
Are the problem. And and the honeymoon that we had
after nine to eleven, they're not They're not gonna They're
gonna forget this.
Speaker 18 (32:42):
In a week or two, not even a week next week.
You probably they.
Speaker 10 (32:45):
Probably couldn't tell you this guy's name. Yeah, because I
lived through the nine to eleven Honeymoon, and then I
told I told all the guys that I was working
with three months to be back to normal, breaking your
tops and showing up. After three months, everything was back.
Speaker 3 (32:57):
To normal, straight up, uh, saying you know everything, everything
about it here in the city, and it's crazy. But
I am just hoping the average voter recognizes the importance
of the cops in the aftermath of this. I don't
know that they will, but I can promise you whoever's
running against mom Donnie the rest of the way is
going to be playing up his tweets.
Speaker 1 (33:18):
Cause his tweets.
Speaker 3 (33:19):
To be clear, you can't distance yourself from the NYPD
is racist, anti queer, and a major threat to public safety.
There's no way to couch that as like what I
was really trying to say. So all I'm telling you,
Harold is you're going to have a lot of New
Yorkers back in your life. If he wins, it's going
to get crowded in Raleigh. Good stuff, my man, the
(33:42):
great Harold, And that's where it's headed. Okay, there were
people out there, as Harold said, that created an all
time low in morale for the police forces around the country.
And whether you're cutting the budgets or not. And to
be clear, they have cut the budgets, cut over a
billion dollars and municipal police budgets in the aftermath of
twenty twenty in the major cities New York, Ela, Chicago. Okay,
(34:05):
but with or without the funding, if nobody wants the job,
the funding ain't gonna do you any good. And in
a lot of instances they've had to lower the hiring
threshold and accept candidates who wouldn't traditionally be qualified because
that's what they did to morale and being a cop
is the proudest tradition out there. So many families have
done it. I mean, how many cops are in my family.
It's one of the most badass things you could ever do,
(34:27):
is throw on the badge and try to protect the public.
But they've turned it into such a thankless profession in
this day and age that we're gonna need like a
societal about face.
Speaker 18 (34:37):
You know.
Speaker 3 (34:37):
Trump is restored morale and gotten people to recognize the
importance of border security, and they've recalibrated trade deals and
everything in between. If there's a leader out there listening
around the country, ever, if ever, ever, Okay, we needed
people to be reminded of the importance of police and
how there's no path forward without them.
Speaker 1 (34:56):
It is right.
Speaker 2 (34:56):
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It is boxing across America with Jimmy Paylo Byron Donald's
coming up. Sean Davis from the Federalist another idiot trot
it out on CNN last night. Here's former New York
City mayor Build a Blasio clip six.
Speaker 9 (35:21):
People are feeling less and less secure in general in
our society. It's a very troubling time, it is. I mean,
you have so many voices saying extreme and dangerous things
that doesn't help on all sides. And then on top
of it, just way too many weapons around and very
little let's stop someone from getting a weapon. I mean,
(35:43):
this is a deeply troubling situation. I keep wondering when
it will be the incident that finally tells people we
have to change something.
Speaker 3 (35:52):
Oh, build the Blasio calling for more laws. The only
problem is everything that gentlemen did yesterday was already illegal.
That's the problem. It's not a law problem, it's an
idiot problem. It's a stupid people problem.
Speaker 1 (36:10):
And putting more dumb ones on TV doesn't fix anything.
Speaker 2 (36:14):
From Everywhere, USA, it's Fox Across America with Jimmy Fayla.
Speaker 3 (36:20):
Oh girl, we are fired up in this hour to
bring you an absolute embarrassment of radio rich as aids,
Fox Across America with your radio buddy, Jimmy Fayla. There
is a fake controversy swirling around Sydney Sweeney, who is,
of course, in an American Eagle ad that features two
things that have always worked really well in advertising. One
(36:42):
is boobs, the other is funny jokes. And that's essentially
the business model being deployed by American Eagle. It is
very much a business model that used to be deployed
by bud Light. Here's some boobs, here's something funny about
looking at him have a can of beer. That was
the bud Light model forever before they hired Dylan mulveny
(37:02):
aka Sidney WEENI. If you're going to be technical, but
we're going to discuss it. We got Sean Davis coming
up from the Federalist. Byron Donalds is going to be
here from the great state of Florida. We're trying to
make sense of the horrific mass shooting that took place
in midtown Manhattan yesterday. Details continuing to emerge about the
shooter and possible targeting of the NFL offices there at
(37:24):
three forty five Park Avenue, and it is all heartbreaking
stuff that we're not trying to politicize. We don't have
a gun debate for you. We don't have anyone to
assign the blame to. The Only thing we have is
a massive amount of respect and appreciation for the cops
and a lot of disdain for the people who want
to govern us and advocate for the defunding of police,
(37:46):
which is again weapons grade stupid eight at eight seven, eight,
nine to nine to one zero, whether you agree or disagree,
but something that just dove back into the news cycle
this afternoon that's worth mentioning. Off the tippy top of
the hour. CBS is now reporting that the FBI has
a copy of the missing minute of the Jeffrey Epstein
(38:11):
jail video.
Speaker 1 (38:12):
Do you remember how we were.
Speaker 3 (38:13):
Told that there was no footage of Epstein hanging himself
because the video system was calibrated to shut off for
one minute a night, and Epstein just happened to kill
himself during that one minute.
Speaker 1 (38:30):
Sound crazy someplace else. We're all stocked up here. Most
people don't buy it.
Speaker 3 (38:36):
That being said, if this video were to see the
light of day, we'd at the very least either have
some proof that absolutely supports the narrative or something that
refutes it once and for all. Because again we were
told by Pam Bondi that he killed himself during that
one minute. Now, if we get to see that one
(38:58):
minute and there's no Epstein video in there of him
actually killing himself, okay, some issues. We'd have some big issues.
Whether it's Epstein alone, whether it's someone in there killing him,
whether nothing at all goes on in that minute, because
the whole thing was a bait and switch, We don't know.
But the reason the story won't go away is despite
(39:21):
the efforts by the White House, and of course we've
now interviewed just Slaine, Maxwell and Republicans have voted to
release the documents, the reality is the Democrats right now
are pulling at the lowest recorded approval rate in polling history.
Do you understand people who've led this country through in
popular wars, have never pulled as a party below thirty
(39:44):
five percent. Okay, people, presidential approval ratings are in you know,
hit the forties. They hit the thirties if you're Joe Biden.
But the party means all of them, and in this instance,
all of them are polling below thirty five percent, which
is one of the reasons that Democrats have suddenly become
(40:05):
so interested in Jeffrey Epstein. The Democrats did not, okay,
have any desire whatsoever to open up the Jeffrey Epstein
files when the Democrats controlled the Senate and the House,
and yes, the presidency because Biden was in charge.
Speaker 4 (40:19):
I don't remember that ever happening.
Speaker 3 (40:21):
But he was, he was the president, and the Democrats
did not think it was in the best interests of
the party to open up the Epstein files.
Speaker 1 (40:31):
I'm Hillary Clinton, and I approve this message.
Speaker 3 (40:33):
I don't doubt that she does. But now that Trump
is in power and there's been an effort made to
pin him to Epstein, and you know, disregard the fact
that Epstein was in the White House visitor logs seventeen
times under Bill Clinton. Think about that Epstein was in
the White House seventeen times under Clinton, Epstein spent more
time in the White House than Joe Biden did when
(40:55):
he was president. Okay, I think about that, but the
fact remains they're trying to pint the true and the
story won't go away. Now we've got the CBS report
that the FBI might in fact have this video.
Speaker 1 (41:07):
I don't know if it's true or not.
Speaker 3 (41:08):
CBS hasn't been the most reliable source over the course
of the last ten years. They famously just got sued
by Trump for editing a Kamala Harris interview in which
she words salad it away to a three minute answer.
They made it look like a two minute answer. But
that doesn't really make it better.
Speaker 5 (41:25):
Come.
Speaker 14 (41:25):
Ona is a soul, stupid.
Speaker 3 (41:27):
Most people feel that way. As I've said on Fox
News Saturday Night. The worst part is Kamala didn't want
to do sixty minutes because she didn't know how long
the show was. But understand, as we're sitting here right now,
the report out of CBS doesn't need to be accurate.
It just needs to keep this story in play. That's
how it works.
Speaker 4 (41:47):
Ah, you have a good man.
Speaker 3 (41:49):
When they throw an agenda into a report like you
know yesterday happened with CNN. Now, CNN absolutely positively knew
that the shooter in Town Manhattan was not a white guy.
Why because his picture had gone viral around the world
and they themselves even.
Speaker 1 (42:07):
Said so Bengal maingo.
Speaker 3 (42:09):
So why in the world that they have to say
he was possibly white is because until the identity was confirmed,
it gave their base something to mobilize around. Oh, the
white guys, ah, the Trump guys with the guns.
Speaker 1 (42:23):
Maga, and you see how gross it is.
Speaker 3 (42:26):
And it's why so many people hate establishment media is
they recognize that nothing is off limits when it comes
to political weaponization. People are literally being shot and killed.
And you got somebody on CNN saying we need to
get rid of the Second Amendment and oh, by the way,
it was probably a white guy. Neither of those things
wind up being true. But sometimes that's not the point anymore.
(42:49):
When you have activists masquerading his journalists, they're just trying
to whip up a fury. Like understand, you've got Democratic
congressman right now. Yesterday Chris van Holland or was it Monday,
went to another migrant attention center and demanded to get
in Well.
Speaker 1 (43:03):
That was embarrassing, so embarrassing.
Speaker 3 (43:05):
Why because Chris van Holland and his buddies in the
Democratic Party didn't do any of this when Barack Obama
deported more migrants than any president in history. They didn't
want to process. They didn't have sit ins. They didn't
fly down to El Salvador and have a Margarita photo
op like Chris van Holland did with a Brigo Garcia,
the human trafficking wife beater who had a deportation order.
(43:29):
But you understand they did it now because it has
nothing to do with the people. It's the politics. The
politics are more important than the people. And that's where
we are in the aftermath of this mass shooting in
New York City. Oh, it's probably a white guy tune
the guns. How about thank you NYPDA. How about condolences
to the cops family who lost a dad and a husband. Okay,
(43:50):
how about condolences to the woman killed at Blackstone who
was a parent just the same. How about maybe just
taking a pause and giving some condolences to the girl
that was a college grad that was working in that
office building and got killed. Okay, people lost their lives.
You don't need to be running out there for political gain,
But unfortunately that's become the business model for so much
of the Democratic Party, which brings me back to this
(44:12):
Epstein thing. The Democrats don't look for convictions in the
court of law. They look for convictions in the court
of public opinion. Do you remember the Brett Kavanaugh saga. Okay,
Brett Kavanaugh was accused by a woman who didn't know
whose house it was, didn't know what date it was,
(44:33):
didn't have a single corroborating witness. It was thirty five
years removed from the accusation, and the Democrats decided they
could flood the zone with enough parallel stories from other women.
Do you remember when Michael Avenatti brought out that Judy
Sweatnick girl who said he was running a ten year
rap ring when he was in college. Who she was
(44:56):
in college? I was in college. I used to go
to his parties. He was run out a ten years
rape ring and yet kept showing up weird. But again,
that flood the zone strategy used to work because it
would create a pressure campaign on whatever the corporation was
that needed to fire a spokesperson in the eyes of
the woke mob. You know, or whatever Hollywood production needed
(45:17):
to distance itself from a potential actor. So much of
the cancel culture era revolved around unverified allegations. You know
what corporations we do all they're really mad at this
person for telling a joke. We don't need a mad
at us where the coup. We might as well just
fire the person. But what about what about whether or
not they told the joke, whether about whether or not
it was right or wrong, That wasn't relevant. They were
(45:39):
just trying to distance themselves from a pr nightmare. So
at the you know, probably peak of cancel culture. I mean,
not to toot my own horn, I did write a
New York Times bestseller called Cancel Culture Dictionary. But at
the peak of the woke mount mob's power, that's what
they were doing. They were flooding the zone so they
would get a conviction in the court of opinion, at
(46:00):
which point they wouldn't have to worry about accomplishing anything
in the court of law. Why because they couldn't You
know the old adage, when you have the facts, pound
the facts. When you have nothing, pound the table. That's
where the Democrats are on Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein.
They don't have anything. Okay, believe me, if they had it,
if the Democrats had it, they would have released it
with that. Okay, Barack Obama is now we know. Okay,
(46:25):
you know Tolzy Gabbert declassified documents. She didn't declassify her documents.
She declassified Barack Obama's documents.
Speaker 2 (46:32):
I don't see you doing any better in the booty department.
Speaker 1 (46:35):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (46:35):
That show they conspired to take a fake Russia story
that they knew was fake at the time and leak
it to the media so the media could smear Trump
in the court of public opinion.
Speaker 1 (46:50):
It was not about the court of law.
Speaker 3 (46:51):
They knew the Muller probe from the get go wasn't
going to find collusion because their own intelligence assessment concluded
that there was no collusion. So you understand, it was
just about flooding the zone and making that hang over
his head, which again back to the Epstein story. According
to a report from the CBS News, I think they
(47:12):
used news in quotes these days. According to a report
from CBS News, the FBI, the Bureau of Prisons, and
the Department of Justice Inspector General have a copy of
the video containing the minute from eleven to fifty nine
to twelve AM that was not included in the public release.
Government officials have cited the video as crucial evidence that
Epstein died by suicide, but critics have raised many questions
(47:34):
about that minute being absent from the publicly available footage.
Attorney General Pam Bondi, speaking at the White House in
July eighth, two days after the video was released, claimed
that minute was missing from every tape in the prison
every night. Her quote, what we learned from Bureau of
Prisons was every night they redo that video. It's old
from like nineteen ninety nine, so every night the videos
(47:54):
reset and every night should have the same minute missing.
So we're looking for that video to release that as well,
showing that a minute is missing every night. The problem
is this minute could show the other thing missing is
Jeffrey Epstein killing himself.
Speaker 4 (48:10):
Ah wow.
Speaker 3 (48:14):
So do I believe at this moment in time that
they actually have this video. If this video needed to
be deleted, the government deleted it, okay, But again, CBS
is not here to get to the bottom of the
Epstein story, or they would have been reporting on it
(48:35):
the last ten years. They weren't reporting on it. Under
Democrat they weren't pushing for the release, but now that
they see it as a lane through which they can
slander and attack Trump, they are all over it.
Speaker 2 (48:49):
You're right, and when you're right, you're right, and you
you're always right.
Speaker 1 (48:53):
So two things can be possible here.
Speaker 3 (48:55):
It is possible that the messaging on Epstein coming out
of the White House in Pambondi is bad because it
has been okay. It's also possible that everything the Democrats
in their allies in the media are doing right now
is completely disingenuous. Where are you going to go to
slander Trump if you're the Democratic Party? Look at the
most recent Wall Street Journal poll that's out right now?
Speaker 1 (49:17):
Okay?
Speaker 3 (49:18):
Americans prefer Republicans over Democrats to handle most major issues.
Speaker 1 (49:22):
Are you ready? Economy okay?
Speaker 3 (49:24):
According to the poll, the GOP has a twelve point
advantage over the Democrats. Inflation GOP with a ten point
advantage over the Democrats, immigration GOP with a seventeen point
advantage over the Democrats, a legal immigration GOP with a
twenty four point advantage over the Democrats, Tariffs GOP plus seven,
foreign policy GOP plus eight, the Ukraine Russia War GOP
(49:47):
plus five. Long story short, people think the Democrats are
garbage right now, So what are they trying to do.
They're trying to do the old Well, you might not
think we're great, but this Trump fella, he's a part
of that story. We've been trying to sweep under the
rub the last fifteen years.
Speaker 14 (50:05):
Democrats are so full of.
Speaker 3 (50:07):
Crap, totally, So I don't actually believe CBS has anything. Okay.
This is another example of an anonymous source at the
FBI talking to the people in the CBS, and this
time around, Trump is going down, and it's very evocative
(50:29):
of the Mulor probe. They're not looking for proof, they're
not looking to convict in the court of law. They're
looking to convict in the court of public opinion. And again,
if that is what qualifies as voter outreach, there's no
deliverable in anything they're doing for voters, which is why
the Democrats are going to continue to.
Speaker 1 (50:48):
Lose the show where everyone is welcome, send me your
poor you're dead beach. You're listening to Fox across Oh girl,
there are is Fox across America.
Speaker 3 (50:59):
But Jimmy, Philo, Mikey, my producer, just sent me a text,
and I'm going to read it to you, because you
can very rarely read Mikey's texts on the air.
Speaker 1 (51:10):
It's usually you open it up.
Speaker 3 (51:12):
You're like, God, what kind of vibe am I giving
off that Mikey sent me this video thinking I might
like it?
Speaker 1 (51:19):
I mean, not good.
Speaker 3 (51:21):
But we were just talking about the Epstein footage, the
missing one minute that they're telling us the FBI now
has polymarket issuing odds. That's the gambling site we have
bet on the presidential elections saying it is twenty times
more likely that Jesus will return this year, then we
will get the missing Epstein footage this month. And I
(51:41):
happen to agree. I think Jesus would be a heavy
betting favorite to show up before the Epstein footage. And again,
I am not saying this to slander either political party.
I am saying this just so we're on the same page,
to slander both parties.
Speaker 2 (52:00):
You got some big testicles to pull this off.
Speaker 3 (52:03):
Broke Epstein's death, the ensuing cover up and everything in
between is proof that the two parties can still work
together on a bipartisan basis if they need to badly enough.
There's a lot of saber rattling going on right now,
but neither party wants it to come out or would
come out. I mean, that is the bottom line. So
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I'm not going to spend a ton of time on
this because the good news is a guy who gets
on the air and says, like, hey, what's the deliverable
for America right now?
Speaker 1 (52:31):
Okay?
Speaker 3 (52:31):
The deliverable is they have just broken a couple of
trade deals over the weekend, including obviously the big one
in the EU, that are so massive that they're even
acknowledging this on like MSNBC, on like CNN. Here's David
Gora on MSNBC throwing off his hands and saying, yeah,
Trump one clip fourteen.
Speaker 1 (52:53):
US take and he hits with this deal.
Speaker 19 (52:56):
And what does it say, this outcome say about the president,
its ability to negotiate.
Speaker 1 (53:02):
It's incredibly favorable for the United States. And you look
at this, it's been very one sided.
Speaker 11 (53:06):
I mean, the US has been making the demands and
these other countries have had to kind of contort and
comport themselves to them.
Speaker 3 (53:11):
So the US getting their way. Here's Jeff Zeleny on
CNN clip thirteen.
Speaker 16 (53:14):
The bottom line is this is the biggest trade deal
in President Trump's effort to effectively reshape the global trading
order that has been one of his central priorities since
taking office in January. He's been issuing many threats of tariffs,
but they clearly have been working in terms of bringing
other countries' allies and adversaries alike in some cases to
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the negotiating table.
Speaker 3 (53:38):
And I'll take a victory lap on this, Okay. On
the day Donald Trump announced Liberation Day and slap tariffs
on everybody in the stock market crashed, I said, everybody
going on your TV is a prisoner of the moment.
They're reacting to today's emotion as if it's the only
one we're ever going to feel, and pretending the market
will never come back. And I said, at the time,
mark my words, they're going to stop covering the market
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when it goes back. Well, lo and behold. The market
was at thirty nine thousand that day. You know where
it is today forty five thousand, forty four and a half,
Which is why they're not saying a word. Box across
America with Jimmy Faler, we're about to have an airing
of the grievances. It's one of my favorite guests anywhere
is about to join us. He is, of course getting
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ready though, to go down to a NASA launch with
Sean Duffy. Now, two things about Sean Duffy. You hear
him on the show all the time. We're homies. We
go back. Number one, Sean Duffy is the Transportation Secretary,
and he was picked over a more qualified Jimmy Fayla.
Speaker 1 (54:35):
I have a taxi license in New York City. Duffy.
Speaker 3 (54:38):
They're like, well, he has nine kids. You can get
nine kids around. The kids are easy. You can hand
him an iPad. I had to drive around with Hobbits
and time travelers and break up ninja fights. I consider
myself the better transportations are. And we're being joined by
a guy who might second that. I don't know. He's
doing an event with Duffy, so he's gonna be in
hot water if he does. But Byron Donald's is on
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the line, Yo, BD, Oh he's not here. Holy hell, Mikey,
that's good stuff over there live radio, everybody, Holly, that
was embarrassing.
Speaker 1 (55:09):
Well, should we get him on the phone.
Speaker 3 (55:11):
I'm not backing down from my you know how, Tom
Petty said he won't back down.
Speaker 1 (55:15):
I will not back down.
Speaker 3 (55:17):
I should have been the transportations are if we're being honest. Okay, Duffy,
who's been on the show, has had this talk, and yeah,
they're like, you know, Sean Duffy, he's a congressman, he
was on the border Uber, he's got to get a big,
giant family around. Kids can be placated in a car
when they're young. Here's an iPad, play some video games.
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When they're older, you talk to them about boobs.
Speaker 14 (55:42):
I mean, he's a lousy dad, but he's right.
Speaker 1 (55:44):
Okay, believe me.
Speaker 3 (55:45):
I'm a Sydney sweeneyad away from getting whatever compliance I
need out of sixteen year old Lincoln Fala. So I
stand my ground. I stand my ground on the gripe.
Speaker 1 (55:55):
And you know what else.
Speaker 3 (55:56):
By the way, since we're talking about this, BD going
down to see Sewan duff they're doing a NASA launch.
Do you know who has more NASA jackets than anybody
in the world.
Speaker 16 (56:06):
Me?
Speaker 3 (56:06):
Okay, I used to wear them all the time on
my show on the days we were shooting the show.
Speaker 1 (56:11):
That is correct. So a little worked up here, but
we'll get into it with b D.
Speaker 3 (56:15):
When he joins us, I think we have bigger fish
the fry though in that area. Let me give you
another one. This is a media reaction to the big
beautiful bill. Okay, this is over in Australia, where I
think they're still under COVID lockdown. They were that triconian
and here they are saying Trump has been racking up
wins all month long. This is the actual newsweek nd
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at a Josh Hammer Cliff fifteen. This is truly historic stuff.
Speaker 20 (56:41):
And whether it's really getting the better of Ursula vonder
Laid and the European Union bureaucrats, whether it's the massive,
massive trade deal of the United States just reached with
Japan about a week week and a half ago, we
had to deal with the Philippines and the interim that
kind of flew under the radar by the way, holding
trade a sign just for a second there. He also
reached a ceasfire deal, which being Thailand and Cambodia. I mean,
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this is just like it's just a rapid fire, win
after win after win. I mean, I have never experienced, frankly,
this much winning from from my president in my life.
Speaker 3 (57:10):
And they're not wrong, like he actually has consequentially improved
the quality of life in this country in ways you know.
No One, Number on, I don't think he's getting full
credit for it. But number two, I don't think there's
any way to understate the magnitude of just how wrong
people were. Okay, if you want to get a feel
for it, here's Jim Kramer on CNBC, cursing as he
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touts the economy clip twelve.
Speaker 21 (57:34):
We our biggest problem is we have so much growth
that the FED won't cut What the oh, I'm so
sorry everybody to.
Speaker 11 (57:45):
Your point, Golden today, the most notable change.
Speaker 21 (57:48):
I think you're fine, gold The most notable I just
feel like enough with the economist.
Speaker 1 (57:56):
Boom, let Carl talk now, Goldman today.
Speaker 11 (57:58):
Most notable change since the June FED meeting, Jim, is
that the data has begun to show clearer signs of
below potential growth. Right, and they're looking for three cuts
this year.
Speaker 1 (58:08):
I don't know why they're looking for three cuts.
Speaker 4 (58:10):
Honest to God, the economy's fabulous.
Speaker 3 (58:12):
Honest to God, the economy is fabulous. Okay, that is
the reality as this one big, beautiful bill passes no
tax on tips. Joining us now as a man who
is an instrumental part of getting it over the top
superstar Representative and future Governor of the Great State of Florida.
Speaker 1 (58:29):
Byron Donald's on the line, Yo, b D.
Speaker 18 (58:31):
Jimmy, how you doing, my friend?
Speaker 3 (58:33):
I'm doing good. My producer's doing better, and I'll tell
you why. Okay, you pass a bill that has no
tax on tips. Do you realize every woman in Mikey's
life works on tips?
Speaker 18 (58:43):
My god, listen, that's great that he uses door dash
and those types of things. That's great. Door dash, suber
you know, that's perfect.
Speaker 1 (58:57):
It's it's it's it's a good kick saved by you.
But it would be U.
Speaker 3 (59:03):
I believe flash dancers is the term we're looking for.
Speaker 1 (59:07):
But I will say this b D.
Speaker 3 (59:08):
And the way the world's going with all these apps
and deliveries, maybe flash dancers will deliver in the future.
Speaker 1 (59:13):
You never know. Okay, you don't know me a response
to that. Just good to hear from you.
Speaker 18 (59:17):
Did I believe that, Jimmy Fayla Agenda for America?
Speaker 3 (59:22):
Did I hear correctly that you're doing a NASA event
with Joan Duffy on Thursday?
Speaker 18 (59:27):
Yeah, we'll actually there's a space SpaceX launch on Thursday,
man launch, So I'm going to be there. I think
Governor of DeSantis is going to be there. From what
I hear, it's going to be a great event.
Speaker 3 (59:36):
That is badass. So Duffy, who has been it, comes
on the show a lot. Obviously we worked together here
at Fox after he left Congress. Me and Duffy have
this ongoing debate behind the scenes because obviously his transportation secretary,
he's doing a phenomenal job. But a lot of the
qualification for him getting that job was that he has
nine kids, and obviously it's not easy to get around
nine kids. That being said b d As a former
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New York City cab driver, I have had to transport
far more adverse passengers than nine kids. You can handle
nine kids with an iPad. I had to take time travelers.
Do you feel like on some level I might have
been overlooked.
Speaker 18 (01:00:11):
I think so. I think you could have got it done.
I'm serious, man. You know you got to do that
is you just have to have the want to. We
know you got the want too.
Speaker 1 (01:00:21):
Jimmy, there it is, b Dah.
Speaker 3 (01:00:23):
In a future someday, if you're the president of the
United States of America, we have to find this tape.
Speaker 1 (01:00:28):
So I can become Transportation secretary.
Speaker 18 (01:00:31):
But we got maybe, we gotta maybe, maybe we'll find
that tape.
Speaker 3 (01:00:35):
You're you're the only guy that's ever issued an endorsement
and walked it back in the same sentence.
Speaker 1 (01:00:40):
Give you credit.
Speaker 3 (01:00:41):
Many we're in flip flops down in Florida to night
ladies and gentlemen, So give me a minute on this. Obviously,
the economy is thriving. I don't think the average person
understands the magnitude of the trade deal with Europe. I mean,
the market is huge, and I think the only thing
bigger is maybe the level of capitulation because Trump had
an upper hand here and it seems like he used
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all of the leverage to our advantage.
Speaker 8 (01:01:04):
Yeah.
Speaker 18 (01:01:04):
I mean, look, at the end of the day, these
other countries they need access to American markets, Like that's
just a reality, that's a fact. They need access to
our markets. And so what the President has done quite
well with his team is they've said, look, we're not
going to be taking advantage of anymore when it comes
to trade. We are going to make sure that America
is in the pole position and that people are advocating
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for American interests, not just here but of course around
the globe, and he's been able to execute this in
a pretty stunning fashion. Actually, usually somebody's like trade deals
take a year to come to put together. Two years.
He's actually been able to get you know, get to
brass tax with these other nations. And so when you
look at our economy, not only do we have a
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strong foundation for our economy, but he's brought inflation down. Obviously,
no tax on tips, over time, social Security, keeping his
entire tax agenda in place has really been a boon
to businesses here in the United States. Then you bring
in stuff like one hundred percent expensing for business owners
when they go buy that piece of equipment, they can
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expense it all in year one. That's actually going to
drive more capital investment in the United States over the
short term. It's really the recipe for a booming economic strategy.
And then you still have to cut regulations with the
President is already doing with the team. I think it
puts us in a position to be very successful. And
what that really means people will be successful in the
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United States. And some of the early reports are wages
adjusted for inflation are actually up again, especially at the
bottom end of our economic ladder means we're closing above
gap as well. It's a great recipe, a great recipe
of success, brought to us by Donald Trump.
Speaker 3 (01:02:44):
Amen, we're talking to Flower representative Byron Donald's. It's funny
that you talk about Trump and the wage thing. So
on my Saturday night show this week, we were playing
these clips from Jeff Daniels. He was, of course, you know,
he's a Hollywood actor, and he was pro Kamala and
he said America missed out because Kamala would have gon
like Lincoln. Okay, to which I said, and I just
want your take as you've run into these people, you're
(01:03:06):
you're in Washington making things happen every day, I said,
in terms of Kamala governing like Lincoln, it is my
belief that Kamala is so dumb she put the Gettysburg
address into her GPS.
Speaker 1 (01:03:16):
Do you think that would be possible.
Speaker 18 (01:03:19):
I think it's very possible. I mean, that's just too funny. Listen,
I got nothing to say, nothing add.
Speaker 3 (01:03:28):
Sometimes and you know this, okay, Sometimes I tell you
a joke and I'm giving you the grace of not
having to dignify it with a response, and I'm glad
you take advantage of that from time to time as
a guy who could be running the state of Florida
a short while from now. Uh, do you like the
incentive being sent with something like Alligator Alcatraz because I do.
Speaker 18 (01:03:50):
I do. I think it sends a clear signal that
in Florida, we're not going to tolerate that stuff. So,
you know, if you're in the country illegally, first things first,
you should go back home it self. Deport It's actually
better for you and better for America. You should do that.
Number two. You know, if we catch you in Florida,
we're going to hold you and prepare you to be
deported by ice. And so I think when you when
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you when it's very clear that that's the position of
your state, then there's no ambiguity. And I think that
actually is what helps not just illegal immigration, but so
many other things.
Speaker 1 (01:04:21):
Yeah, I agree.
Speaker 3 (01:04:22):
I mean, I think we got to just get back
to playing good fundamental baseball. I Mean, one of the
challenges you know, we're dealing with New York up here
is we had a horrible shooting last night and we've
got a guy in the lead for the mayor's race.
The direct quote is we don't need a study to
tell us the NYPD is racist and anti gay, which
is why we need to defund the NYPD. Okay, without
(01:04:42):
dragging you into local politics. Is but is there any
world in America where someone should be in charge of
a city this big that doesn't support the police?
Speaker 18 (01:04:50):
Now nowhere in the multiverse should that be allowed to exist,
because actually, what it ends up doing, it puts your
It puts your poor, your poor people in your communities.
It puts them at risk more than anybody else. You know,
people will just have a fledgling small business, they're at
risk more than anybody else. The rich guys are always
going to be able to have security, you know, your
large corporations, they can put a security guard, you know,
(01:05:13):
at the front of their store. It's the little guy
that suffers with this kind of stuff. So no, he
should not be allowed to run any city. That's going
to be up to the voters of New York. Ye,
you know they got to decide that that common sense
is how you actually make New York better, not radicalism.
Speaker 1 (01:05:26):
Yep.
Speaker 3 (01:05:27):
Got to get back to playing good ball one thing,
and then I'll let you go. I know you're going
to see Duffy on Thursday. The next time we talk
between you and me, I want to know if you
think the quality of his hair is why he got
the gig. I know he's got qualifications, but Duffy has
better hair than anyone in TV.
Speaker 1 (01:05:42):
Have you seen him lately you're saying?
Speaker 18 (01:05:45):
Are you saying his hair is better than Hexset's hair?
Speaker 3 (01:05:47):
I hesad this guy pretty good. I'm not gonna do
I'm not. I don't know that we should get into
one of these, but it's it's good hair. Heg's's solid hair.
But you understand, Duffy is rocking a silver Fox, so
he gets bonus. You know what I'm saying, peg Seth
is still playing in the youth league. Duffy is rocking
a silver Fox. I give credit to guys. You can
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rock a good silver Fox.
Speaker 1 (01:06:09):
You know what I'm saying. You gotta give him a
couple extra points.
Speaker 18 (01:06:11):
No, yeah, I'm gonna tell Duffy that, and what I'm
gonna do, I'm gonna report back and see what he says.
Speaker 3 (01:06:18):
All right, fair, That's all we ever asked b D.
We're just trying to have the conversation over here.
Speaker 1 (01:06:21):
Good luck.
Speaker 18 (01:06:22):
You know, you know you should ask on this. I'm
quite sure she's in the hall today or tomorrow, whenever
you should ask Rachel.
Speaker 3 (01:06:28):
Well, this is the problem. I talk to Rachel every day.
But they're married thirty years. She doesn't like the guy.
What are we talking about them?
Speaker 1 (01:06:35):
Kidding? That cut off is year three?
Speaker 2 (01:06:37):
B D.
Speaker 1 (01:06:38):
You know how that works?
Speaker 18 (01:06:40):
Yeah, man, that old chestnut. Yeah, I get that. Marriage
is awesome. It's an awesome Jimmy, we love each other.
Speaker 3 (01:06:49):
As he closes his eyes in chance three times the
Great Fire, and Donald's keep playing good ball as you assume. Man,
see you, Jimmy, the best b D going to out
with Sean Duffy, the Transportation secretary.
Speaker 1 (01:07:04):
It's not right, guys. Listen, we have a tape now.
Speaker 3 (01:07:07):
BD's gonna be the next governor of Florida, and that's
a big win for them because he will build on
the growth of the current governor, Gronda Santis. Whether you
liked him, maybe he ran for president, you liked him,
he didn't, I don't care. He has consequentially been the
best state governor of our lifetime. He has been phenomenal
in the state of Florida. And you know, if you
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might have want to cherry pick an issue with his
governance that you don't like as a local Florida ever.
You know, person, I'm fine with that. But you look
at states like their restaurants. If there's a line to
get in, it's a good restaurant. If there's a line
to get out, you got a problem. Okay. Florida has
more influx population than any state in the country. Okay,
and people go, oh, well, it's nice down there. It's
(01:07:50):
the weather and it never gets that cold. Okay, now
do California, which is esthetically the nicest state in America.
I love California. I don't like the way it's run,
but you understand in terms of the beauty if you've
ever driven Highway One the pH or you cut through
Big sur or driven over the Bixby Bridge or done
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any of that insanity, that it's just the most gorgeous
place on the planet. Okay, if you're going up to
Yosemite or you're driving through a tree. You know, there's
so many incredible things you could do in California. But
the point is the guy in charge of it, Gavin Newsom.
Gavin Newsom, this guy serious as and the policies have
made it the highest tax state in the country, yet
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they suffer the most for resources. They lost eighteen thousand
homes when a fire broke out in Malibu in the
Pacific Palisades, two of the nicest residential zip codes in
the world, forget even the state of California in the world,
and the government exacerbated the problem. And now we find
out they took an one hundred million dollars in donations
(01:08:53):
for fire relief and they all went to what Democrat
get out the vote operations. I mean, dude, that's a scam.
Okay number one, Number two, it's yet another reason why
there's a line to rent a U haul out of California. Okay,
Florida has a line to get in. California has a
line to get out. If you look at him like restaurants,
(01:09:15):
it's everything you need to know. But if BD becomes
the next governor of Florida, and he should, Okay, I
promise you he's not looking that far down the road.
Just got to play the teams on the schedule. But
if he is ever the president of the United States,
and I am not Transportation Secretary, I'm telling you now
we have the tape of him making the promise, although
he did also walk it back in the next sentence
(01:09:36):
just to cover his ass.
Speaker 1 (01:09:37):
This is politics as usual, include the show That's Not
afraid to tell you the truth. Not only you not
a very nice person, you're also a slow Fox.
Speaker 3 (01:09:47):
There it is Fox across America with the radio buddy
Jimmy Thala giving you a three hour radio masterpiece sponsored
by the fine folks at Previgen. Previgen is for your brain,
and the Sean Davis, co founder CEO of the Federalist
been using his brain, is going to weigh in on
this Sydney Sweeney ad campaign. Of course, the people on
(01:10:10):
the woke left are attacking it.
Speaker 1 (01:10:11):
Everything turns to But.
Speaker 3 (01:10:14):
At the top of the next hour, I'm going to
give you the most basic analysis of what is wrong
with the grievance movement that has become the Democrat Party.
And it's if you're listening right now and you're liberal,
you either hate listening because it's Fox News or you
like listen because you think I'm ridiculous, And I know
a lot of people do, and I'm glad I can
provide you with that service day in and day out.
(01:10:34):
I'm like a public utility. You know this show informs people,
it mildly entertains them, and it convinces a lot of
people that they too could be a nationally syndicated talk
show host. They're like, if this guy can do it,
you can probably train an ape to host a national
talk show. And some people would argue that Fox did
in giving me the show. That being said in the
next hour, I am going to give this to you
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on the most basic level imaginable. But it would fix
every single solitary issue the Democrat Party is facing in
a way that would actually help the country. You know,
I talked about this a lot on Friday. I was like,
you know, the Democrats suck so bad right now. It's
actually hurting America because we benefit when we have two
vibrant parties engaged in an idea battle.
Speaker 1 (01:11:16):
But we don't have vibrant parties right now.
Speaker 3 (01:11:18):
We have the Republicans that have secured the border, that
have lowered your taxes, that have renegotiated and calibrated trade
deals in a way that has sent the stock market
soaring and brought in one hundred billion more in tariff
revenue than anybody said we would possibly accumulate. They said
it was going to tank the economy. When Donald Trump
implemented those tariffs, everyone in the media said that is
(01:11:41):
financial lunacy. Now Stuart Varney didn't say it, but everybody
else did, just to be clear, and they said we
weren't going to make any money and the cost was
going to get passed along to the consumer.
Speaker 1 (01:11:49):
Wrong. But it was all the end.
Speaker 3 (01:11:51):
Result of an approach to politics that's not just failing
the Democratic Party, it's failing the country. And I can
give it to you through the lens of Sydney Sweening.
So you get brilliant analysis and you get brilliant boobs.
Speaker 1 (01:12:04):
Well, you're gonna like the next hour, don't go anywhere.
Speaker 3 (01:12:06):
We're back after this with a lot of singles.
Speaker 2 (01:12:09):
From everywhere USA. It's Fox Across America with Jimmy Fayla.
Speaker 3 (01:12:14):
Oh yes, it sure is, and we are fired up
at this hour. We're gonna talk to Sean Davis from
The Federalist about pretty much all things America, and I
don't doubt we will take a detour into Sydney Sweeneyville
because she is making tremendous headlines because she is in
a New American Eagle ad that people on the left
(01:12:36):
are pretending to be upset about will break it down
into plain English in a big hour of the High
Flying Death Defying Fox Across America with Jimmy Fayler eight at.
Speaker 1 (01:12:44):
Eight seven and eight nine to nine.
Speaker 3 (01:12:46):
One zero is if the number if you want to
be a part of the show, also the phone number
if you do not. I say this every day, to
the point of exhaustion. I say it on radio, I
say it on TV.
Speaker 1 (01:12:56):
Okay, when you look out at America right now, we
don't need more Republicans, we don't need more Democrats.
Speaker 3 (01:13:02):
We just need less. It's all we need. Okay, couple
less and the world would have a chance. Okay, But
sadly there is a surplus of those things. I'm bleeping
out right now. So I am just imploring you, regardless
of your ideology and your belief system, not to be
one of them. I think it's a pretty reasonable point.
Speaker 1 (01:13:19):
Can you dig it? Can you dig it?
Speaker 11 (01:13:23):
Can you dig it?
Speaker 3 (01:13:27):
Well, some people on the left are not happy about
the new Sydney Sweeney ad campaign. Scientists have a word
for these people. They're called losers, straight up losers. And
I'll explain why. On a very basic level. The Sydney
Sweeney ad campaign is reliant on two things that have
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stood the test of time when it comes to advertising,
when it comes to fashion, when it comes to beer,
when it comes to car commercials, when it comes to
pepsi commercials. The Sidney Sweeney commercial is reliant on a
funny joke and a good looking set of boobs.
Speaker 1 (01:14:07):
Hubba hub Okay, straight up.
Speaker 3 (01:14:09):
Do you remember the old Cindy Crawford commercial where she's
like in the pair of jeans and she's got a
wife beater on and she looks hotter than a thousand suns,
And the one kid says to the other kid, man.
Speaker 1 (01:14:24):
That's a good looking pepsi can.
Speaker 3 (01:14:29):
And it's kind of a clever joke around the fact
that we've got a gorgeous girl. What Sidney Sweeney in
the American Eagle ad is is a gorgeous, gorgeous girl
jumping into a Shelby GT. Five hundred, maybe the sickest
American made muscle car the world has ever seen. And
the play on words is Sidney Sweeney's got great jeans,
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And they cross out the word jeans as in hereditary,
and they replace it with the word jeans meaning the
American eagle jeans because you're now staring at Sydney Sweeney's ass.
Speaker 1 (01:15:04):
Oh yes, I've read about that in the Bible.
Speaker 3 (01:15:06):
Now in a better America, this was not cause for outrage.
This was the very business model that bud Light used
to deploy. What was every single bud Light commercial Hot chicks, jokes.
Speaker 1 (01:15:19):
And beer and twins.
Speaker 3 (01:15:21):
Remember that commercial and twins, that whole thing, and you
got like chicks making out and you're like, yeah, I'll
have a bud Light with a side of hot chicks
making out.
Speaker 1 (01:15:31):
That worked for me.
Speaker 3 (01:15:32):
So long story short, this was everybody's business model before
advertising went woke. Everything woke turns to and instead of
catering to the customer's preferences, the advertisers tried to change
the customer's preferences.
Speaker 1 (01:15:48):
That's stupid, use your commonses.
Speaker 3 (01:15:51):
Instead of mad men, we got mad them. You know,
Don Draper became Dawn Draper and they were like, wait
a minute, bud Light listeners, bud Light drinkers, bud Light consumers,
you don't like hot chicks and jokes, you like Dylan mulvainy.
Speaker 1 (01:16:09):
And that's what they.
Speaker 3 (01:16:10):
Did, Okay, And yes, it took like billions of dollars
off their market cap because the bud light drinker was
somebody who was a lot more likely to react to
Sydney Sweeney and her boobs than Dylan mulvany, who is
aka Sidney Weeni. And what you're really seeing in this
(01:16:34):
bud light reaction of sorts from the left, not a
bud light reaction of sorts from the right, is you know,
you want to talk about nature healing in the world
of advertising. It is because they're going back to what
made these ads successful. It's a very very basic strategy.
If you actually cater to what the customer wants, you
(01:16:57):
have a much better chance of making the sale.
Speaker 1 (01:17:01):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (01:17:01):
And that's the problem for the woke left, okay, And
for most of the activists left. They're not living by
the adage that the customer is always right. They're living
by the adage that they know better than the customer
and they can change his preferences.
Speaker 1 (01:17:14):
Okay, can they know?
Speaker 3 (01:17:15):
Like, think of it this way. I was a former
New York City cab driver. People get into my taxi
and go, hey, man, going up to ninety six then third, Okay.
I would just go all right, man, here we go.
Don't bother putting on the seat belt. The way I
drive is not gonna help you, Okay. But the point
is I would never stop the guy getting into my
taxi and go ninety.
Speaker 1 (01:17:36):
Six and third.
Speaker 3 (01:17:37):
No, man, dude, you gotta go to eighty second and ninth,
and the guy would be like, wait, what are you
even talking about? And to be clear, there is no
eighty second in ninth. Okay, Columbus Avenue ultimately becomes ninth,
which is another problem for wokeism. Okay, a lot of
times they're offering you things in an effort to change
your preferences that don't exist. Okay, when a person gets
(01:18:00):
that's you know, tens of thousand dollars of cosmetic surgery
just so they can look like another gender. It doesn't
actually make them the other gender. They're just now celebrating
permanent Halloween. That's what Dylan mulvaney's doing. God lovem It's America.
You're over the age of eighteen. Do whatever the hell you.
Speaker 1 (01:18:15):
Want with your body.
Speaker 3 (01:18:17):
But one of the things the bud light drinkers chose
not to do with their body was by bud light.
Speaker 1 (01:18:22):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (01:18:22):
In this instance, American eagle is doing the opposite of
that on steroids, we're trying to sell genes. What are
people like doing with Jens looking at hot people in
them and fantasizing about taking those genes.
Speaker 1 (01:18:36):
Off their bodies. Ergo, if you put.
Speaker 3 (01:18:38):
A really hot girl in the jeans, you're gonna sell
an awful lot of genes. Yeah, And the point is
everybody protesting this is stupid, Okay, And to be clear,
they're not actually mad. They're just catering to an old
fashioned business model that existed in the outrage era, where
(01:18:59):
the people who were the upset got things.
Speaker 1 (01:19:02):
Hey I don't like that. Dave Chappelle told that.
Speaker 3 (01:19:04):
Joke, I better get a promotion at Netflix, And they
had boycotts and they had walkouts, and ultimately Netflix came
to the realization that they couldn't run a business model
by placating every grievance that sprung up in the break room.
Speaker 1 (01:19:21):
So they eventually wrote a.
Speaker 3 (01:19:22):
Company wide memo to the members of the outrage culture saying, hey,
we're going to platform certain comedians and you might not
agree with all their social views and if you can't
coexist with opposition speech, maybe Netflix isn't the place for you.
And To be clear, Netflix, they deserve credit for standing
by Chappelle because they fired the fatal blow in cancel culture.
(01:19:44):
It was corporate America that needed to take that stand,
and to their credit, they did not. Everybody got the memo.
If you remember, Jaguar launched an ad campaign with nine
different transgender models. What does that do have to do
with selling cars?
Speaker 1 (01:19:59):
Nothing?
Speaker 3 (01:20:00):
And their sales are down over fifty percent since the
ed debuted. Why because nobody wants to buy a car
with training issues. Stop it, Jimmy, But this is the
problem for the modern left. They're not actually standing for
anything that constitutes a deliverable for the American citizen. Okay,
(01:20:21):
when you go out there and say, hey, Ice, you
can't deport murderers and rapists. Okay, that's not standing for
the American citizen. You're claiming to be fighting some type
of fake racism. But is there anything in it for
the American citizen if the murderers and the rapists get
the stick around. No, Okay, it's the same thing with
(01:20:43):
fighting Trump's One Big, Beautiful Bill. This is fascism, this
is authoritarianism. Okay, go tell a single mom who's working
three jobs because grocery prices went up by thirty percent
under Biden, and inflation spike to a forty year high.
Go tell that single mom who no longer has to
pay tax is on the tip she makes at the
waitress gig, that this is a bad deal for her.
(01:21:05):
Do you understand the Democrats keep putting forth efforts that
don't actually prioritize the needs and well being and yes,
preferences of the American tax paying citizen. So when you
find yourself on a TV set writing op eds like
the ones we saw at MSNBC, like op eds like
(01:21:27):
the ones we're seeing all over social media about how
Sidney Sweeney is advancing whiteness and this is what Hitler wanted. Like, guys,
that's embarrassing. Okay, when I promise, and I'm telling you
this because I care. I'm not a political consultant. No
one's ever going to hire me to run their party.
Speaker 1 (01:21:46):
But if you're.
Speaker 3 (01:21:47):
Arguing against a really good pair of boobs, you're on
the wrong side.
Speaker 14 (01:21:53):
He's a lousy dead but he's right.
Speaker 3 (01:21:56):
Okay, I can't oversimplify this for you anymore. We need
to become a party that's for something. And you want
to know what a basic entry level thing to be
for would be America. Okay, the company's called American Eagle.
It's the hottest girl in America by celebrity standards.
Speaker 1 (01:22:12):
Right now.
Speaker 3 (01:22:13):
The idea that you're gonna get out there and oppose
that is weapons grade stupid. You think about the Democrats.
They just had this big, giant convention aimed at getting
the youth vote, and they trotted out Nancy Pelosi, who's
in her late hundreds.
Speaker 14 (01:22:27):
Nancy Pelosi is a total ding bag.
Speaker 1 (01:22:30):
What did they talk about.
Speaker 3 (01:22:31):
We need more abortions, we need more safe spaces for
the pronoun population. But how about the things kids are
asking for? Okay, kids are calibrated like the rest of us.
They want to achieve, they want to succeed, they want
to prosper. They don't want to eat the rich, they
want to be the rich. They want don't want to
(01:22:51):
be told they're a Nazi because they like Sidney Sweeney's boobs.
But you understand that's what the Democrats are now. They're
the party of an high cleavage, which is insane because
if a man was showing a set of cleavage in
a bra.
Speaker 1 (01:23:06):
They'd be all over it.
Speaker 3 (01:23:07):
That's who they have become straight up. So that's the
teachable moment in this hour. If you want to govern
going forward, okay, you need to actually be for something
that will help people.
Speaker 1 (01:23:20):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (01:23:21):
It does not help America to get rid of the
Sidney Sweeneys of the world in advertising and bring back
the women in those Nike ads that look like they
were in their third trimester.
Speaker 1 (01:23:32):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (01:23:33):
When you look at a Sydney sweeneyad, people are like,
pass me the hand cream. When you look at those
Nike ads, you're like, they add slobs.
Speaker 1 (01:23:42):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (01:23:42):
And this big giant effort being made to tell you
that somehow American Eagles the bad guy.
Speaker 1 (01:23:47):
Their stock is soaring right now.
Speaker 3 (01:23:50):
Which is my way of saying to you, we're covering
this in the media like crazy because they're like, oh,
there's a big backlash against American Eagle.
Speaker 1 (01:23:58):
That is a fact check false.
Speaker 3 (01:23:59):
People are lying to you. I'm telling you this because
I care. Not every single Democrat is against cleavage, Okay,
believe me, I.
Speaker 1 (01:24:10):
Can name one right off the top of my head.
Speaker 4 (01:24:12):
I believe that.
Speaker 10 (01:24:13):
Together we can make America right again.
Speaker 1 (01:24:16):
But the f are you gonna tell me?
Speaker 3 (01:24:19):
The Party of Bill Clinton doesn't like Boobs anymore.
Speaker 1 (01:24:22):
Come on, man, this is not okay.
Speaker 3 (01:24:25):
No, and no one would know better than her. But
the point is, okay, and this really does matter. What
this story is emblematic of is the old way of
doing business in this country. The squeaky wheel gets the
most grease air go Entire news cycles are devoted to
three crazy white chicks and subarus filming reaction videos where
(01:24:47):
they go, this is like Hitler stuff.
Speaker 1 (01:24:49):
The word jeans is like totally code for.
Speaker 3 (01:24:53):
Like master Raith, and that's why they have Sidney Sweeney
in there is like blonde air, blue eyes, jeans.
Speaker 1 (01:25:02):
Hello, It's like Hitler's dream, you know.
Speaker 3 (01:25:05):
And then she stops filming herself and cries in the
subaru because she has no friends.
Speaker 1 (01:25:09):
But that's who we're reacting to.
Speaker 3 (01:25:11):
I don't truly believe the Democratic Party is anti boobs.
But the point is the folks that have become the
thought leaders, the folks that are making the most headlines,
are okay. They want attention for doing this. There is
a small faction of them that believes this is some
type of threat to other people. Okay, But the reality is,
(01:25:33):
if we're having a conversation about which political party seems
like it has the best path forward. Literally, invoke the
word party. Okay, party, Which party do you want to
go to? Do you want to go to?
Speaker 1 (01:25:47):
The party? Okay?
Speaker 3 (01:25:49):
That says boobies are bad And anybody who has a
set is advancing Hitler's agenda exactly. What about the party
where they're celebrating the guest set of boobs you've ever seen?
Speaker 1 (01:26:02):
Exactly?
Speaker 3 (01:26:03):
And if you look at it, no more and no
less through the simple lens of boobies, you realize when
you've lost the boobies, Democrats, you've lost America.
Speaker 2 (01:26:14):
It's the fastest part of your workday.
Speaker 4 (01:26:17):
Wow, you're pretty quick for a big guy. Fucks across
America with.
Speaker 1 (01:26:20):
Jimmy America with Jimmy Fla. I'm gonna give you a
trigger warning.
Speaker 3 (01:26:25):
I'm about to play you a Sidney Sweeney clip from
the campaign from the ad campaign. I know some of
you will have flashbacks to Nazi Germany, naturally. I mean
when I hear a Gens commercial, that's the first thing
I think of. Come on, So is anybody watching a
Jeens commercial and thinking about the nazis not even close? No, okay,
(01:26:50):
unless you're going by the old joke of I hope
my wife does not see how I'm reacting to this
commercial like that whole stupid pun. But here is Sidney
Sweeney going big pawn Clip seventeen. Jans are passed on
from parents to offspring, often determining traits like hair color, personality,
and they have an eye color.
Speaker 15 (01:27:10):
My genes are blue.
Speaker 1 (01:27:12):
Sidney Sweeney has great keenes.
Speaker 3 (01:27:14):
Okay, and here comes the reaction. Buckle up. This is
when we talk about the death of shame. Clip eighteen.
Speaker 7 (01:27:21):
We begin with the.
Speaker 19 (01:27:22):
Backlash of our new ad campaign featuring actress Sidney Sweeney.
Speaker 11 (01:27:25):
The ads are for American Eagle and the tagline is
Sidney Sweeney has great genes.
Speaker 2 (01:27:30):
Now.
Speaker 11 (01:27:30):
In one ad, the blonde hair, blue eyed actress talks
about genes as in DNA, being passed down.
Speaker 1 (01:27:35):
From her parents.
Speaker 19 (01:27:36):
The play on words is being compared to Nazi propaganda
with racial undertones.
Speaker 22 (01:27:44):
The pun good genes activates a troubling historical associations for
this country. The American eugenics movement and it's prime between
like nineteen hundred and nineteen forty, weaponized the idea of
good genes just to justify white supremacism.
Speaker 1 (01:28:04):
Despite that backlash.
Speaker 3 (01:28:05):
American eaglestock has been soaring soaring, So is the backlash
actually hurting them? No, because nobody cares. These are grievance
minded idiots. But you hear that woman at the end
there who says the punk good genes activates a troubling
historical association, the American eugenics movement. Do you know who
started the American eugenics movement, The patron saint of planned parenthood,
(01:28:27):
Margaret Sanger. Oh wow, they kind of scrubbed that all
from our bio, But that was the whole point of abortions.
They wanted to minimize the amount of black children in
the world. That's what planned parenthood is rooted in. So
the actual projection exercise here is taking a gene commercial
(01:28:52):
that's selling you puns and boobs and projecting a Democrat
sin onto that commercial. Again, the fascists, the ones who
jail their political opponents Democrats did that. They locked up
Donald Trump. We had never indicted the president once, there
was a precedent for not doing it. He got indicted
ninety one times in total, ninety one counts over the
(01:29:12):
course of his Foeig indictments. Who used the government to
pressure big tech companies to kill stories. The Democrats who
wants to limit your First Amendment rights. The Democrats who's
telling American Eagle they can't show you boobs at a set
of jeans. The Democrats, Okay, they don't need a backlash,
they just need a mirror. Okay, because if you really
(01:29:34):
think of the actual like the meat and potatoes or
the story, you know, the excis it? Oh's that whole
thing when you really get down to brass ticks tax
I think I blurred two words there by accident.
Speaker 1 (01:29:50):
I almost said bress.
Speaker 3 (01:29:54):
Now we don't need brass Who're just fine with the
real ones that Sidney Sweeney is showing us. We're going
to discuss that in so much more with Sean Davis
from The Federalist.
Speaker 1 (01:30:03):
When we come back.
Speaker 3 (01:30:07):
Guys, they are playing like Chase music from an action film.
Speaker 1 (01:30:11):
Can only mean one thing.
Speaker 3 (01:30:12):
Things are getting serious on Fox across America. Joining us
now a man most people consider to be the shaft
of journalism. He is the co founder and CEO of
the Federalist. Sean Davis is here, yo.
Speaker 6 (01:30:24):
Thank you for having me, and I get it all
the time. My likeness with Isaac Hayes be shocked.
Speaker 3 (01:30:31):
Well, listen, Okay, if CNN can confuse the Midtown shooter
with a white man, I technically could call you Samuel L.
Speaker 1 (01:30:40):
Jackson by that standard, could I not exactly?
Speaker 10 (01:30:44):
Yep.
Speaker 3 (01:30:45):
Isn't it amazing how it's important to work the agenda
into the reporting, even if you know it's not real,
because you have the plausible deniability of uncertainty for a
few minutes.
Speaker 1 (01:30:56):
Because they were commenting on.
Speaker 3 (01:30:57):
That photo okay, meaning they had seen the but they
knew it wasn't a confirmed identity, so they're like possibly
white at that point, he's technically possibly unicorn.
Speaker 6 (01:31:06):
No, Well, I like that you gave them the grace
of plausible uncertainty. I mean, they've been doing this for
fifteen years. You remember the the George Zimmerman Travon Martin
thing when when the New York Times called him a
white Hispanic.
Speaker 4 (01:31:19):
That's a new one to me. They hadn't vent a
whole new race.
Speaker 3 (01:31:24):
Like, it's one thing to go identity politics, it's another
thing to go imagined identity.
Speaker 1 (01:31:29):
That's funny.
Speaker 3 (01:31:30):
Possible mermaid seen fleeing the scene as well. It's crazy. Butman,
oh thank you. I just yeah, you don't want to
missgender our underworld, see humans that could end with both
of us, you know, walk in the plank. Give me
this man, Okay, I know we have a lot of
substance to get to, but give me a word on
the American Eagle thing, because what I see it as
for real is a course correction. I mean, boobs and
(01:31:53):
jokes used to be the centerpiece of pretty much every
ad campaign we ever consumed.
Speaker 4 (01:31:58):
Yeah, I was thinking back.
Speaker 6 (01:32:00):
I was talking with a colleague earlier about the old
Harty's commercials where they got you jacked up to eat
a gigantic hamburger by showing hot girls eating it, and
it did wonders for the company, like their sales were
through the roof just having advertisements of hot girls eating hamburgers.
I feel like America's back, Like pretty people are allowed
(01:32:20):
to be on television now. That doesn't go for you
and me. Obviously it hasn't reached this far, but like
pretty people could be in ads now, it's a big move.
Speaker 1 (01:32:29):
It's a big step forward.
Speaker 3 (01:32:31):
And to be clear, like politically, if you're arguing against
nice cleavage, I promise you're losing the majority of the country.
Speaker 1 (01:32:40):
I mean, come on, man.
Speaker 6 (01:32:42):
And it's weird what the left is doing. They've decided
that trying to get fit in lifting weights that's right coded, ya,
trying to eat healthy is right coded. Being an attractive
woman is right coded. Like they're doing amazing work for
the right now and telling everyone, Hey, if you want
to be normal and healthy and attractive, you should probably
(01:33:03):
be a right winger.
Speaker 3 (01:33:05):
Who are these healthy people that want to make money
and hang out with hot chicks?
Speaker 1 (01:33:09):
Befar right, that's who. It's true. They're like our number
one recruiters.
Speaker 3 (01:33:14):
One more note, Do you remember there was a Cindy
Crawford ad with a Pepsi can. Do you remember that,
where like she's like hot as hell in the jeans
and the punchline as they're looking at the Pepsi can.
Speaker 1 (01:33:26):
Man, that's a good look in Pepsi can.
Speaker 3 (01:33:29):
There was a world where the whole country could laugh
at that commercial.
Speaker 4 (01:33:33):
There was that. There was the whole genre of beer commercials.
Speaker 6 (01:33:37):
Beer commercials used to just be like hot people having
fun at a swimming pool getting absolutely tanked, Like you
can't do that anymore either.
Speaker 1 (01:33:46):
Bud Light was hot chicks making out.
Speaker 3 (01:33:48):
They had that I Love song and the punchline was
and twins and they show you too scantily clad women.
And then they went from Sydney Sweeney to Dylan mulvaney.
Who I guess, Sidney weene, if you were going to
get technical, oh man, I mean that was just.
Speaker 4 (01:34:04):
Right that you couldn't you couldn't resist.
Speaker 1 (01:34:06):
Because low hanging fruit.
Speaker 3 (01:34:09):
Literally, Sean Davis is on the line against his better judgment.
I listened to your whole pod last week, the breaking
pod you did with Molly Hemingway about the Obama documents.
I want to make a point and then I have
a few quick questions. But essentially what you guys are
reacting to is not what the media is framing this as,
which is like Tolci Gabbard wrote a blog, She's not
releasing her findings, She's releasing their findings.
Speaker 1 (01:34:33):
Correct.
Speaker 6 (01:34:34):
Correct, Yeah, this was a report that had been done
by the House Intel Committee, I think seven years ago.
Eight years ago we started working on it, and it
had been hidden and held and secreted away from public view.
Now we know why, because it showed what a lie.
The entire Russia collusion hoax was not just that Trump
wasn't colluding with Russia, which is something only morons ever believed,
(01:34:57):
but that actually Russia wasn't interfew to help Trump. They
were just interfering to be jerks, because that's kind of.
Speaker 4 (01:35:04):
What they do.
Speaker 3 (01:35:05):
That was their thing, and they took this and they
ran with it. But it would read as if they
did knowingly run with this, just to be clear, and they.
Speaker 1 (01:35:13):
Knowingly ran with it.
Speaker 3 (01:35:15):
And the entire thing was predicated on an effort out
of the Clinton campaign, which means the whole thing was
disingenuous in a lot of ways. This was not about
a conviction in the court of law that they knew
wasn't coming. It was about a conviction in the court
of public opinion.
Speaker 4 (01:35:30):
That's right.
Speaker 6 (01:35:30):
And there were kind of two goals of the collusion
hoax from the beginning, at the very outset. Right after
Trump won, there was there was an effort that was
bubbling up that maybe they could prevent his inauguration, maybe
they could prove that he was a Russian agent.
Speaker 4 (01:35:44):
That's what the whole Logan Act thing was. The tax
against Flynn.
Speaker 6 (01:35:47):
They thought maybe there was an outside chance to prevent
him from being president. But when that failed, the entire
purpose of that whole hoax was to cripple his presidency
and make him unable to be able to execute the
authorities of his office. It was a soft coup literally, Yep.
Speaker 3 (01:36:03):
Talking to Sean Davis from the Federalist And I think
that was the end goal there because I remember in
that moment, do you remember when they wanted the pressure
of the Electoral College to vote their conscience and they
were trotting out Jill Stein in the name of a recount,
but they didn't really have the votes to recount. And
I only like drudging this up because the truth is,
(01:36:26):
there's obviously been this massive double standard when it comes
to challenging the integrity of an election. We know the
efforts they went to in twenty sixteen, but do you
ever think a day is going to come if Trump
is declassifying twenty sixteen. Doesn't this kind of read to
you like he feels like he has unfinished twenty twenty
business to declassify or at least attempt to find.
Speaker 6 (01:36:47):
Yeah, he's got a whole lot of unfinished business. So
they stole a good chunk of his first term from
him with lies. Yes, then we had the whole COVID thing,
the rigged election, with how they were changing voting rules
and allowing it, you know, anyone to mail in whatever.
Then they had the whole thing where they raided his
home and went through his wife's underwear. By the way,
they were looking for a lot of these documents. That's
(01:37:09):
how desperate they were to prevent him from getting the truth.
Speaker 2 (01:37:12):
Huh.
Speaker 4 (01:37:12):
Then they convict him. Then he gets shot in the head,
and you had.
Speaker 6 (01:37:15):
The FBI director go to Congress and say, well, we
don't we're not sure about that. Yeah, oh yeah, you
better believe he's got some unfinished business with these people.
Speaker 1 (01:37:23):
Amen.
Speaker 3 (01:37:24):
One point I make about that mar A Lago rate
I've made it before, is if you remember during the transition,
Malania wouldn't meet with Jill Biden because the rumor was
she was upset that the FBI.
Speaker 1 (01:37:34):
Raided her panty draw at mar A Lago.
Speaker 3 (01:37:36):
Now, can I just say Sean Davis that I don't
blame Malania, but I also don't blame the FBI. I mean,
you left me alone. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. I mean,
I don't think we there, but for the grace of God,
you left the guy with a search ward and that
underwear drawing. You know, he might get lost looking for
(01:37:57):
the classified docs. I'm not going to defend it. I'm
just giving the man, whoever this agent was, some grace.
Speaker 1 (01:38:03):
So give me this.
Speaker 3 (01:38:04):
What do you think the go forward is right now
for the Democrat Party? Okay, there's this anti cleavage thing.
Obviously isn't the answer. I know, this Obama thing isn't
going to age. Well, who do you think if we
were just if we were spitballing, who do you think
is the de facto leader of this party right now?
Speaker 4 (01:38:25):
I don't think it's one person. I think it's the media.
Speaker 6 (01:38:27):
I think the corporate media is the leader of the
Democrat Party and actually has been for quite a while,
you know, for ten twenty years, if not longer.
Speaker 4 (01:38:36):
We on the right like.
Speaker 6 (01:38:37):
To say that, oh, the media was biased in favor
of Democrats, and that was true at one point, the
Brokaw Jennings Dan Rather era. I think anymore, the Democrat
Party exists to do what it's bullied by the media
into doing. And so I think this unholy like hydra
headed monster of insanity that is the corporate media CNN
(01:38:58):
and MSNBC, New York Times, I actually think they're the
functional heads of the Democrat party right now.
Speaker 3 (01:39:03):
Well, that makes you feel good about the direction of
the country, then doesn't in because they're not there's they
have no impact on the zeitgeist.
Speaker 1 (01:39:11):
Like when you talk about reading a room.
Speaker 3 (01:39:13):
The are the like the fake back There's no backlash
against Sidney Sweeney. To be clear, there's three crazy white
chicks and subarus and yes, some woke journalists, but they're
constantly trying to sell you a minority opinion as a majority.
They don't actually have a majority opinion on any major issue.
Speaker 4 (01:39:32):
They don't.
Speaker 6 (01:39:32):
But but I almost think it's a little bit of
a cope to say, oh, you know, the majority's with us,
therefore we win. A majority of people did not ever
think that girls could become boys and vice versa. Yeah,
that was something that we were bullied into by, you know,
a bunch of psychopaths who realized that if you know,
you just have five percent of people banned together and
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terrorize everyone who disagrees, you.
Speaker 4 (01:39:55):
Can generally get your way.
Speaker 6 (01:39:57):
Yeah, and the media was was their amplificationation vehicle for
doing that. So I don't think we should comfort ourselves
with the beliefs that everyone agrees with us, so things
are going to be good.
Speaker 1 (01:40:07):
Yeah, fair, I'll give you that too.
Speaker 3 (01:40:10):
I never underestimate the Republican Party's ability to screw things
up just the same, but right now they really are
uniquely gifted. They're playing in a very weak division right now,
as it pertains to them. Did you read lastly any
of that Jasmine Crockett the story in The Atlantic?
Speaker 4 (01:40:26):
No, I hate read the whole thing.
Speaker 1 (01:40:28):
I did yesterday too.
Speaker 3 (01:40:30):
I caught it in my Twitter feed on the way
out of the building and I.
Speaker 1 (01:40:33):
Was like, oh, I'm reading all of this, and.
Speaker 3 (01:40:35):
I did, And you know, we were talking about them
needing a leader, the idea that they would just go
with Cardi B's dummer sister, Cardi d maybe she is
the future.
Speaker 18 (01:40:47):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (01:40:47):
Well, I mean what's hilarious to me is that Congress
doesn't do anything anymore, so all they have really time
to do is become influencers.
Speaker 4 (01:40:54):
So you've got AOC, which is.
Speaker 6 (01:40:56):
Like a poor woman's rosy Pez and then now you've
gone in Jasmine Crockett, like ghetto AOC, and they're just
competing to see who can be the dumbest and get
the most attention. I think it's hilarious, but then again,
I don't have any responsibility over that party.
Speaker 3 (01:41:13):
It was amazing though, because the one thing I was
reading in the article is like they had that good
sense not to let her be the chair of the oversight,
but they did acknowledge like she is raising money, like
she can fundraise.
Speaker 1 (01:41:25):
And that's what I wanted to know.
Speaker 3 (01:41:26):
Who watches those videos and goes this is where we
caught a check.
Speaker 6 (01:41:31):
I think all the boomer lives, I think they see
her and they're like, Oh, this young girl, she's the future.
Speaker 4 (01:41:35):
She's sassy.
Speaker 1 (01:41:36):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (01:41:37):
Man, she says it like it is, and I think
they just throw the cash at her.
Speaker 18 (01:41:40):
Yes.
Speaker 3 (01:41:40):
So basically, I guess what wouldever happen. Let's say like
Pfizer came out with a vaccine for white guilt, what
happens to the Democratic Party?
Speaker 6 (01:41:51):
No, it dies overnight. We have the rebirth of American
greatness almost immediately.
Speaker 1 (01:41:56):
You know, it's funny shot to bring it full circle.
Speaker 3 (01:41:58):
If you made a vaccine for guilt, the Democrats would
be bashing it the way they bashed the original vaccine
in the run up to the twenty twenty election.
Speaker 6 (01:42:07):
Dear, look, here's the thing. It's safe and effective, it's
been approved. Why wouldn't you want to use it? Just
take the jab.
Speaker 3 (01:42:17):
People are gonna get fired over and it would be amazing.
What a fun time to be us. I don't know
where it goes from here, but this is a great
week of media for you and Maso.
Speaker 1 (01:42:26):
I'll drink to that. Sean Davis.
Speaker 4 (01:42:28):
Amen, God bless America.
Speaker 3 (01:42:30):
Thank you to see you, man, the great Sean Davis.
Speaker 1 (01:42:35):
It's a really good point.
Speaker 3 (01:42:36):
If you don't have the boomer lives, as he calls him,
calls them, you actually don't have a Democrat party right now,
because the only people responding to any of this, any of.
Speaker 1 (01:42:47):
This are woke white people.
Speaker 3 (01:42:49):
Okay, when you look at the migrant vote, legal immigrants,
legal immigrants have swung forty points to the right because
of all of these theats over the border and the
anti ice protests and everything in between. Because the Democrats,
if you circle back to last week's Hunter Biden rant
about our immigration policy, Hunter Biden, like every other wealthy
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white Democrat, is of the mind that every Latino in
this country is here illegally, and it's incredibly insulting to
the Latino population that you think people are going to
be more likely to vote for you because you're the
champion of illegal things. Okay, the only people that gravitate
(01:43:32):
towards you is the champion of illegal things are people
doing things illegally. But people who busted their ass to
do things the right way really resent being grouped with
all the illegals. That's what they keep getting wrong. But
the woke white people who keep coming back to who's
gonna pick the fruit? Where am I gonna get my wine?
If they start supporting people, hello, where you always get
(01:43:54):
it at the liquor store, and maybe, just maybe that
fancy vineyard'll start paying a livable way.
Speaker 1 (01:44:00):
Bottom of the ninth on Fox Across America with Jimmy Falo.
Speaker 3 (01:44:03):
We are of course broadcasting in New York City, but
we will be out on the road. If you're listening
on WEEU and Redding, if you're listening on PHT in Philadelphia,
we can meet in the Middle Pottstown, PA. Saturday night,
August ninth, I will be at Soul Joel's. It's gonna
sell out. Get tickets at Fox across America dot com,
(01:44:24):
and as far as the rest of the country is concerned,
I go back on the road in November. We're in Pittsburgh,
November twenty second. So if you're listening in Beaver County,
if you're listening on WJAS, no excuses, let's go okay.
If you're listening on ksro out in Sonoma, let's talk
about it real quick. November twenty eighth, Friday Night, I'm
(01:44:44):
gonna be down in Slow San Louis Obispo, and you're
gonna go, Jimmy, that's a few hundred miles from us. Great, well,
it's a few thousand miles from me. And the point
is if I can make it, you can make it.
Friday night, November the twenty eighth. Saturday night, November twenty ninth.
If you're listening on K Dawn K Dawn out in
Las Vegas, hey girl, I will be at Durango Saturday night,
November the twenty ninth. It's Thanksgiving weekend just the same,
(01:45:06):
so I'm probably bringing my whole damn family with me,
so you better be there, hang out, come to the
meet and greet so I'm not stuck with my family
After the show. I want to go gamble it. I
want to have fun, and then we're back on the
road again in January. You'll see us out in Saint Louis,
and that is the twenty fourth. If you want tickets,
you're listening on ninety seven one FM Talk Yet Moving.
And of course we've got a killer date coming up
(01:45:27):
in April. If you're a wbe N listener up in Buffalo,
that gig is happening in north Tonawanda. And tickets for
all of these shows and any other show I might
be doing, are listed at foxacross America dot com.
Speaker 1 (01:45:40):
Sam.
Speaker 3 (01:45:40):
If you want tickets to Fox New Saturday Night with
Jimmy Failer right here in New York City, you get
them for free, Fox across America dot com. Sandra not
in New York. She is in West New York, New Jersey.
Real quick, Hey, Sandra.
Speaker 8 (01:45:52):
Hi, you I have to tell you you I do.
I swept so much.
Speaker 1 (01:45:59):
Fine.
Speaker 3 (01:46:00):
Oh thanks for that, Sandra. I'm glad somebody's having fun.
I'm losing my mind over here, but give me a
quick minute. Did you say, God, you saw Curtis Leewer
on Hannity last night?
Speaker 8 (01:46:11):
Yes? I was so plad that didn't pick Croomo, who's
a no, No, didn't pick Adams who's who's nothing with nothing? Really,
and certainly didn't pick Dan Bonni or whatever his name is.
He picked Curtis lee Or And you know what, we
need to see him more on television because he's the
real deal. He was so may oral, so professional, and
(01:46:35):
so deeply concerned about the problems, and I really feel
he's the answer to the future of the city. I
do believe that.
Speaker 1 (01:46:42):
Well.
Speaker 3 (01:46:42):
Listen, Yeah, he's definitely a guy with a lot of
skin in the game. He's been here as a guardian
angel trying to, you know, emphasize the need to make
our streets safer. And he got his start when they
were a lot more dangerous. But he sees it trending
in the wrong direction. And I give him a lot
of credit. We'll have him on the show. I always
get on with him well. But the fact that you're
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endorsing him, Sandra gives him a lot of credit.
Speaker 8 (01:47:05):
In my book, thank you, I love you.
Speaker 1 (01:47:07):
Oh, I love you more.
Speaker 3 (01:47:08):
You have a great afternoon, The Great Sandra says, you
got to go vote for Curtis Sleewa. Now, Sleiwa has
told people that if he wins the mayor's race, he's
going to get rid of the red hat. I argue
the opposite. Trump just won two elections with a red hat.
Trump would argue that he won three elections with a
red hat. You need merch in the modern era if
you want to win one of these things.
Speaker 1 (01:47:28):
So if I'm sleewa, I'm not getting rid of the hat.
Speaker 3 (01:47:31):
I'm calling up the local merch guy and printing a
million more of them.
Speaker 1 (01:47:35):
Make them go viral. The show is over, pay up,
get out.
Speaker 3 (01:47:38):
I'll be all over your TV tonight Tomorrow We'll see
you back here on the radio.
Speaker 2 (01:47:41):
Then.
Speaker 1 (01:47:42):
This has been a podcast from wor