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September 5, 2025 • 35 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is a podcast from War from Everywhere, USA. It's
Fox Across America with Jimmy Fala.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
Oh buckle up, Buttercup, gonna be a chiffy one today
on Fox Across America with Jimmy Fala. A man who
does not oppose a troop surge in Chicago. Why because
I'm not an idiot. Some stats coming out today from
the at F showing that the whole myth of the
gun violence in Chicago being from neighboring Red States. Apparently

(00:32):
ninety percent of the guns used in Chicago crimes originated
in Chicago, which means when it comes to this latest
attempt to I don't know, shirk their responsibilities to protect
their own voters.

Speaker 1 (00:46):
Democrats are so full of crap. I'm mad about this.

Speaker 2 (00:49):
When Byron Donald's is coming by, he is going to
be the next governor in the great State of Florida,
we'll get into it with him and Giano Caldwell, a
Fox News contributor who wrote the book Taken for Granted,
Sadly has brother was killed in Chicago, and he has
talked at great length about how black votes matter a
lot more than black lives when it comes to the
Democrat Party.

Speaker 1 (01:08):
We're gonna prove it in this hour.

Speaker 2 (01:10):
And as serious as that sounds, this is gonna be
a pretty goofy show today. I know, I kind of
set up like a real high hurdle from hell. How
are you gonna do this, Jimbo. It's the only way
I know how to do the show. I told you
the whole hook of Fox Across America is We've got
to cover the heaviest news in the world, but we
do it in a way in which we put your
vitamins in your apple sauce. You know, back in the day,

(01:32):
you don't kids don't want to eat their vitamins. You're like,
come on, kids, come in here, you gotta eat your vitamins.

Speaker 1 (01:37):
And they're like, so, You're like, I've got it.

Speaker 2 (01:41):
How about we put them inside this sealed test ice
cream this Dolly Madison. We like, hey, kids, who wants
a bull ice cream? And they're like, yeah, there you go,
and you don't even feel the vitamins going down. That's
kind of what we do on this show. We feed
you hard news the way you feed a kid vitamins.
And I'm using that analogy because the one I use
in private is I say.

Speaker 1 (01:59):
My show is like I give.

Speaker 2 (02:01):
The public medication the way you give it to a dog.
You wrap it in a lot of peanut butter and
sweet treats so they can digest the heaviness of the
news cycle without actually feeling like hell at the end
of the three hours. So if you're ready, I'm ready.
Here's a little pat on the head, and away we go.
Eighty eight seven eight nine nine one zero. The phone
numbers the same every day, the rules of the same

(02:23):
as well. Be a Republican, be a Democrat. You're all
welcome here. Just don't be a bang happy Thursday. You guys,
if you watched me yesterday with Martha McCallum, we had
a funny chit chat about a fake Sidney Sweeney controversy,
and it was basically, you know, there were some people
on the left saying she shouldn't be modeling as a
ballerina for Jimmy Chow.

Speaker 1 (02:43):
They were like, oh, you can't have Jimmy Chew.

Speaker 2 (02:45):
You know, she can't be modeling as a ballerina because
she herself is not a ballerina. You can't just put
on the boots and claim to be a ballerina. Okay,
maybe maybe if that's how you feel. But then in
what world is it okay for a guy to put
on a wig and just decide he's a woman? You know,
how does he get all the real life rights of

(03:07):
a woman, including access to women's locker rooms and women's sports,
just for saying, Hey, I'm a woman, and I don't
want to get sidetracked on this. But the point is,
there's a lot of stupid, superficial arguments that are chewing
up so much of the news cycle.

Speaker 1 (03:24):
When the largest and I told, the largest.

Speaker 2 (03:27):
You know, segment of substance we've probably ever dealt with
in this country is in real time rolling out as
we speak.

Speaker 1 (03:35):
RFK is fighting with the.

Speaker 2 (03:38):
Senate Committe's Finance Committee over vaccine status and lies the
CDC told during COVID stuff of great consequence. Okay, You've
got Trump in the middle of this troop surge to Chicago,
and now it sounds like he might go into Louisiana. Okay,
and along the way, we're expecting some type of announcement
on a summit to end.

Speaker 1 (03:57):
A war in Ukraine.

Speaker 2 (03:59):
There's a lot of seriously consequential stuff happening. Okay, And
when I get on the air. The only thing you
ever try to do for me anyway, This is my
approach is like I'm always just trying to say, like,
how does this affect us?

Speaker 1 (04:11):
How does this affect you? How does it affect me?

Speaker 2 (04:13):
You know, if they're gonna pass this bill, is life
gonna be more expensive? Is it gonna be cheaper? You know,
if they're gonna do this troop surge, we're gonna be.

Speaker 1 (04:19):
Better off, We're gonna be worse. What does it mean?

Speaker 2 (04:20):
That's the only way I know how to approach this
because I don't have a background in anything else. I'm
not telling you I'm some particularly enlightened person who's discovered
the real way to do radio. Okay, not even remotely
close to that. I'm just telling you, you gotta play
the hand your dealt and this is all I got.
And when it comes to this troop surge, the only
thing I've ever tried to do, whether it was DC

(04:42):
now we're off to Chicago, possibly down New Orleans, is
explain why it is happening, why it is necessary, and
why ultimately there is so much pushback because when you
think about the twenty thousand foot view of this crime issue, Okay,
really kind of think about Like twenty twenty, we watched

(05:03):
cities burn, They looted stores, they torched police stations. They
started a pretend country in Seattle. If you're listening on
KTTH right now, you know the story. They started a
pretend country called Chaz or Chop, and it was an
autonomous zone and they were supposedly their own nation because
America was so racially intolerant that we had to have

(05:26):
Chaz instead.

Speaker 1 (05:28):
Okay, well, lo and behold.

Speaker 2 (05:29):
Within a few weeks, everyone in Chaz was robbing and
raping each other and they needed to disband their own
sovereign nation.

Speaker 1 (05:36):
Is how it went down.

Speaker 2 (05:39):
It was funny to cover in real time, but it
was absurd on its face. But behind that whole secession
movement or whatever the hell we want to call this
was an effort to say America was systemically racist because
we weren't doing enough to protect black lives. Black lives matter.
That was the gist of the summer of twenty twenty.
Now we're spending the fall of twenty twenty five being
told that black lives don't you know. Trump goes into

(06:02):
DC and is wildly successful. The Democrats fight him at
every turn. He can't do that. Hell no, what is
this a police state? This is some authoritarian Hitler stuff.
He just wants to get the troops into place so
he can do what, steal the midterm elections.

Speaker 1 (06:16):
That's what JB.

Speaker 2 (06:16):
Pritzker said with a straight face. You talk about a
shameless dirt bag. I played you this clip last week.
This is a real clip where JB. Pritzker goes.

Speaker 1 (06:25):
Now, he's just trying to steal the midterms. Listen to
this clip seventeen.

Speaker 2 (06:28):
This is a part of his plan to do something
really nefarious, which is to interfere with elections in twenty
twenty six.

Speaker 1 (06:35):
He wants to have troops on the ground to.

Speaker 2 (06:37):
Stop people from voting, to intimidate people from going to
the voting booths. So take notes. That is what this
is all about. Oh God, that was embarrassing. I mean, really, JB. Pritzker,
he is so fullish this guy. He's trying to steal
the midterms. That's what this is about. It's not the
fact that if Washington, D C. Was a state, it

(06:59):
would have the high murder rate in the country. To say, now,
to be clear, Princek's talking about Chicago Chicago as a
city has more murders than any other city in America.
Think about that, and him coming in to address it
is supposedly a bad thing. Now it's a bad thing.
Can't have the troops in here, says, not his job.
He's the president. Go do some president stuff, tweet something
about me, climb around on the roof of the White House.

(07:21):
But you can't come in here and address crime. And
why can't they address crime?

Speaker 1 (07:24):
This is real.

Speaker 2 (07:25):
I own a politics to English dictionary. Nobody is saying this.
I've become the old man yelling at the TV. We've
been covering this stupid crime issue now for three weeks
on this show. And it's not stupid in the sense
that we want to lower the crime rate and protect communities.

Speaker 1 (07:39):
That is intelligent.

Speaker 2 (07:40):
But the opposition of this and the fact that it's
continued to make news is stupid. It's politically stupid because
the Democrats look insane to rational people. Okay, it's collectively
stupid as a country that we see things like crime
as political issues and not humanitarian issues. Because the truth is,
no one getting shot in Chicago knows who you voted for.

(08:03):
No one getting carjacked in DC knows who you voted for.
These are acts of violence and aggression perpetrated by people
who've been able to avoid accountability because there's been a
dereliction to the well being of their communities. In cities
that are run by Democrats, that's a challenge. These are
one party rule cities, and any party, if it was

(08:25):
a Republican party, it wouldn't be any better.

Speaker 1 (08:26):
I promise you this.

Speaker 2 (08:27):
If you left any party in charge for one hundred years,
things eventually go downhill. Why because they know they're going
to win the next election, whether they do a good
job or a bad job. When people start to vote
as a lifestyle, politicians get off a hell of a
whole lot easier because they no longer have to improve anything.

Speaker 1 (08:44):
He's a lousy dad, but he's right. So that's how
Chicago got so bad.

Speaker 2 (08:47):
That's how Baltimore got so bad, Philadelphia got so bad,
La Detroit. I don't want anybody to feel left out Chicago.
But what do all these cities have in common. They're
all run by Democrats for the last one hundred years.
And the reason they hate the idea of Trump going
in there, they fought them tooth and nail in DC,
they're gonna fight them, Mike. Hell in Chicago is because

(09:09):
if Trump goes in there as he did in DC
and lowers the crime rate by default, he becomes the
first president in history to do something about black on
black crime. Okay, that's the larger issue here. Democrats don't
care about black on black crime because there's no political

(09:30):
benefit to addressing it none. Okay, a cop shoots somebody,
you go, it's racist. All the cops are racist. The
whole country's racist. You gotta vote for us to fix
the racism. Okay, we got to defund the police. You
get a snappy slogan, People get passionate, they talk about it.
But ninety eight percent of the black men killed in
this country are killed by other black men. So the
larger problem is black on black crime. Straight up, ninety

(09:53):
percent of the murder victims in this country are black men.
So why are we not talking about that? If we
really care about black lives, if black lives truly matter.
And the answer is, I've been saying this forever, it's
because their lives don't matter half.

Speaker 1 (10:05):
As much as the votes. Okay.

Speaker 2 (10:06):
Giano Colwell wrote a New York Times best selling book
about it a black man himself.

Speaker 1 (10:10):
He will join us later to discuss it. But that's
where we find ourselves.

Speaker 2 (10:13):
If Trump goes into DC and he actually lowers the
crime rate, by default, the black community overwhelmingly benefits more
other than every other community, which strengthens his appeal to
the black community, which is the last thing on earth
the Democrats need. Okay, Donald Trump just got the highest
recorded share of black voters for any Republican since Gerald Ford. Okay,

(10:38):
think about that. After ten years of Democrats calling Trump
a racist, he won an election because black men voted
for him because they were tired of being talked to
about their skin color.

Speaker 1 (10:49):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (10:49):
Trump didn't come in and go, hey blacks, that's what
the Democrats do.

Speaker 1 (10:53):
Hey, LATINX people, That's what they do.

Speaker 2 (10:56):
Identity politics prioritizes your look over life.

Speaker 1 (11:01):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (11:01):
Trump came in and targeted their life. Hey, I'm going
to cut taxes. That's good for everybody, no matter what
race around. I'm going to close the border that's good
for everybody, no matter what race you're in. I'm going
to lower crime.

Speaker 1 (11:09):
That's good for everybody. Know where he's you're in.

Speaker 2 (11:11):
Okay, he prioritized our shared humanity and the Democrats are
in a really bad spot right now, really bad when
it comes to a place like Chicago. So you're starting
to get these dope quotes about nah, he the Feds.
It's you can't have the Feds in here. It's not
legal and it's not necessary. Hey, you know what else

(11:31):
is not legal and not necessary?

Speaker 1 (11:35):
Murder? Whow not legal? Not necessary?

Speaker 2 (11:40):
And Chicago has more murders than any city in America.
So are we just supposed to tolerate that for another forty
or fifty years.

Speaker 1 (11:49):
Like we have?

Speaker 2 (11:49):
Because you really think about that. Democrats ran in twenty
twenty on black Lives matter. Joe Biden won the election wrong,
but supposedly won the election.

Speaker 1 (11:58):
He became the president of the United States. I don't
remember that ever happened, but it did. I swear it did.
And the point is Biden's president.

Speaker 2 (12:05):
Okay, does anything happen to lower the black crime rate
during those four years?

Speaker 1 (12:10):
Nan would be no? Okay?

Speaker 2 (12:12):
How about Obama before him? Anything to address the black
on black danswer would be no, weird, right, because they
don't care because the politics are so much more important
than the people that they're willing to get on TV
and say things like what Brandon Johnson said the other day.

Speaker 1 (12:26):
Hey, just deal with it. We're gonna have a gun.

Speaker 2 (12:28):
Violence problem because it's all the fault of the Red
states that are running in these guns.

Speaker 1 (12:35):
He said that with a straight face. Here to is
Clip thirteen.

Speaker 3 (12:37):
Chicago will continue to have a violence problem as long
as Red states continue to have a gun problem.

Speaker 2 (12:44):
Chicago will continue to have a violence problem. As long
as Red states continue to have a gun problem.

Speaker 1 (12:49):
You are so full of shit.

Speaker 2 (12:51):
And that's not the words of Jimmy Phyla or some
snappy cart sound cart that I just played for you.
Here is According to the Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearm Bureau
of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, gun recovery and trace data
going back to twenty twenty three for the state of
Illinois shows that Illinois is the state of origin for
which the vast majority of guns are recovered, slashed, traced.

(13:15):
This runs counter to the left frequent claim that Chicago
has a gun problem because other states do not have
gun controls as stringent as those in Illinois. According to
the ATF data, twenty two thousand, nine hundred and seventy
three firearms were recovered or traced in Illinois since twenty
twenty three. Of those nine thousand, one hundred and forty
seven were from Illinois, and in a distant second, just

(13:40):
two thousand, seven.

Speaker 1 (13:41):
Hundred and ninety six were from Indiana. Okay.

Speaker 2 (13:43):
So when they tell you we have a gun problem
because of these red states and their gun laws, okay,
understand that nine thousand from Chicago, two thousand from Indiana.
Beyond Indiana, they weren't even a thousand guns recovered or
traced with origins in another single state. So Missouri nine

(14:05):
hundred guns, six hundred from Wisconsin, three hundred and ninety
from Tennessee, et cetera. Okay, the vast, vast majority of
the guns confiscated in Chicago are actually just in Illinois
because of a crime problem. And they don't value human life,
which is why they can get on TV and go, hey, ho,
we don't have a gun problem. Trump's a white supremacist.

(14:26):
He's still in the midterms. This is Hitler stuff. But
lo and behold, what does that ultimately do. It creates
some type of political appetite to do nothing about a
city that leads the country in murders. Okay, And I'm
just telling you. Anybody that hell bent on power that
they're willing to let people die so they're more likely

(14:48):
to be in charge in the next election, has no
business running a five k let alone a country.

Speaker 4 (14:57):
He's the most talented man on the radio, but he
he's your help.

Speaker 1 (15:01):
We all know somewhere underneath all of that bright color
there's a man who's not right.

Speaker 2 (15:06):
It is Fox across America with Jimmy Thala. Third day
in a row, you're gonna hear me praise a pundit
on CNN.

Speaker 1 (15:16):
CNN is the worst.

Speaker 2 (15:17):
David Axelrodd at Obama strategist. I mean, let's be clear,
he's not exactly throwing a perfect game. David Axelrod said
that Kamala Harris was gonna win the presidency in a landslide.
He said that Kamala is awful with her weird laugh haha.
So let's not act like he's throwing a perfect game.
But it's rare when somebody gets on the air there,

(15:39):
aside from Scott Jennings, and actually reads Democrats their truth.
I don't know that he'll ever get booked again for
saying this, because he's on there as a Democrat to
just shit out Trump's Hitler, what are you doing to
your turn to talk? Just yell Hitler, what are you
white supremot? January sixth, Come on, man, what are you doing?
So this is a funnier clip to watch. We may
show it on Fox New Saturday Night this weekend because

(16:02):
he's telling truth about how this would be strategically beneficial
to Democrats. But they don't get it because this has
gotten emotional for them. When you operate from a place
of emotion, you guys, it denies you the self awareness
that would otherwise tell you sound nuts because you're emotional,
so you don't have that gear that goes, hey, is
this okay? Should I not be doing that?

Speaker 1 (16:22):
You know?

Speaker 2 (16:22):
And that's what the Democrats are in politics right now.
They have such an emotional reaction to Trump that they're
opposing things they absolutely have to stand for. How could
you oppose lowering the murder rate in the city with
the most murders in America. Here's David Axelrod trying to
make that point. Clip four.

Speaker 5 (16:40):
I would be careful about playing twenty eight politics on
this issue because the right answer is we'll take all
the help we can get, as long as it's appropriate help,
as long as it's stuff that will really help. I mean,
there's National guardsmen aren't even trained to do that work.
They're not authorized to do that work. So you know,

(17:01):
send us the resources that we need. We want to
work with you. If there are a criminal, if there
are people doing violent crimes here who are illegal immigrants,
we want them out of our city. We'll work with
you on that. I think that's the appropriate position to take.

Speaker 2 (17:16):
Okay, still a round of applause, but not too enthusiastic.

Speaker 1 (17:22):
You don't get the full blown crowd screen.

Speaker 2 (17:24):
Why because he's still trying to split the difference here
and say, well, the National Guard isn't actually trained to
do that.

Speaker 1 (17:31):
That's not even the point, guys.

Speaker 2 (17:33):
The point is having more uniformed personnel on the streets
lowers the chances of people acting out. That's what they're
doing there. A uniformed presence matters. But again, he shouldn't
be signing off on this because it's politically beneficial.

Speaker 1 (17:48):
He should be signing off on this.

Speaker 2 (17:49):
Because it will actually save lives. As Fox across America
Woul Jimy Fahla doing the damn thing in New York City.
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Speaker 1 (18:19):
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Speaker 2 (18:20):
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(18:41):
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and aren't allowed to tell you. Sometimes these they are
like contracts and you can't let it out too soon.
So I don't know where I'm at on this, but
I am coming to Fargo that too.

Speaker 1 (18:57):
Hey should be behind bar.

Speaker 2 (19:00):
Yeah, that's not good. All right, Well though, all right,
maybe I'm not coming up. Maybe you didn't hear that
from me, But let's move on, because there's somebody you
do need to hear from. It's an ESPN personality. We're
talking about Stephen A. Smith, who was making the rounds
on News Nation last night. He goes on Hannity a lot,
and I play a lot of those clips because steven
A makes some solid points about the Democrat Party. The

(19:20):
one thing about being a sports analyst that is effective
in politics is a lot of sports guys cite stats,
you know, like the problem here is they can't beat
anybody in their own division. You know, the team is
four and ten against the NFC East and the last
two seas.

Speaker 1 (19:38):
You know, stuff like that. They cite data.

Speaker 2 (19:40):
So steven A is talking last night about the crime
situation in Chicago, and he's specifically making the point that
a lot of Democrats have looked the other way on
the issue.

Speaker 1 (19:54):
I don't see you doing any better in the booty department.

Speaker 2 (19:56):
But it's worth pointing out because I want you guys
understand I'm gonna make this point. I've opened the show
on this issue pretty much every day this week because
people are dying. Okay, It's so much more important than
what else is going on with the cracker barrel logo
or Trump went on a spree of memes last night,
tweeting all over social media, good fun, entertaining stuff, but

(20:16):
none of it actually matters as much as the well
being of humans. Okay, And as someone who cares, this
is where I want the conversation to be.

Speaker 1 (20:25):
It's not the most fun way to do the radio.

Speaker 2 (20:27):
You're just talking about crime, rape, robbery's, murders, carjackings, crazy stuff.
But if we focus on this issue national and actually
improve it, then a lot of people I don't know
are going to live this weekend, and a lot of
their families that I don't know are going to have
much better weekends than they could potentially have if you
don't get this under control.

Speaker 1 (20:46):
And I want that for them. But here's Stephen A.

Speaker 2 (20:49):
Smith speaking to the larger issue here, and this is
the larger issue. And it drives me crazy because no
one is saying this on cable news, no one. It's
driving me crazy. Okay, I've become the old man yell
at the TV. If I go home and watch TV
at night, I wind up yelling at it because I'm
watching everybody analyze the story, but they're not saying the thing.
What is the thing? The thing is black on black crime.
No one is saying those words. But the murders in

(21:12):
Chicago highest murder rate, excuse me, highest amount of murders.
Democrats hide behind the rate. They go, well, the rate's
high aer here, Well, great, but the total number of
deaths is highest there. Okay, but stick with me. Ninety
percent of those deaths are black men killed by other
black men.

Speaker 1 (21:30):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (21:31):
That is the issue in America. Like when we did
the whole defund the police thing in the summer of
twenty twenty, they're.

Speaker 1 (21:37):
Like, that's it.

Speaker 2 (21:38):
The cops are racist. Gotta get rid of the cops now.
Mind you, that is weapons grade stupid. You should be
disqualified from public discourse if you ever actually legitimize the
idea of defunding the police, which are New York City
mayoro candidates are on mom Donnie very famously did by
calling them racist and anti queer. Mind you, the guy

(21:58):
went to Uganda for his wedding surrounded by cops, but
Uganda criminalizes gay behavior by death. You dig so if
two guys take a photo because they're having a gay wedding,
like save the date, and it's a picture of them
at the top of the bridge.

Speaker 1 (22:15):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (22:15):
By the time you get that photo in the mail,
they're at the bottom of the bridge. Not good, Not good, Okay.
They criminalize homosexuality with the penalty of death in Uganda.
Yet again, Mom Donnie goes over there and as a
guy protecting the queer community, has a wedding there.

Speaker 1 (22:32):
What a fraud over The fraud is.

Speaker 2 (22:34):
Everywhere on so many of these issues in the Democrat
Party because the politics are more important than the people.

Speaker 1 (22:38):
That's just true.

Speaker 2 (22:40):
Black lives do not matter to them, Black votes do.
So if a white cop kills a black guy, regardless
of whether or not this is legitimate, okay. And you
have no data, zero in any city, any major municipality
in America that says the police are killing unarmed black

(23:03):
men at a higher rate than other ethnicities.

Speaker 1 (23:06):
You don't have that data.

Speaker 2 (23:07):
And believe me, if there's a questionable, a questionable decision
made by a cop anywhere in America, it is all
over every news channel in America. Because that's the one
bug light we can't stop flying into why Because there
are a lot of race pimps who get rich by
inflaming tensions, like if you go back to Kenosha, Wisconsin,

(23:28):
Jacob Blake, Jacob Blake, the larger issue there was black
on black crime. Why it was a black man whose
black wife had an order of protection against him. He
showed up brandishing a knife, sexually assaulted her at knife
point in front of their child, who he then kidnapped.
The cop showed up in the process of this happening,
got into a struggle, wound up shooting him. Democrats including

(23:52):
Kamala Harris and Joe Biden went to visit Jacob Blake
at the hospital. Did they go to visit it Jacob
Blake's abducted at knife point and sexually assaulted wife.

Speaker 1 (24:05):
No, I don't care about her. So this was not
about black lives.

Speaker 2 (24:08):
If it was, we'd be concerned about the black life
that was sexually assaulted, maybe the black kid that was kidnapped.
But there's no political value and saying, hey, we got
to get these situations under control because you don't get
the whole vote for me because those guys are a
racist thing. So they didn't go near it. They don't
talk about it. That is the real problem in politics
right now, specifically in the Democrat Party, is they don't

(24:30):
want to go and see Trump lower the rate of
black on black crime. The Democrats do a lot better
running on Hey, black folks, I know a lot of
you are living in poverty. We're the ones that can
get you out, you know, they said with a straight face.
Black people weren't capable of getting a driver's license in
order to vote. Joe Biden said that would be worse
than the Jim Crow era because they are so intellectually

(24:53):
deficient in the year twenty twenty. It was twenty twenty
one when he said it, that they'd be incapable of
going out and getting a license. Mind you, whether you
drive a car or not. A government ID is something
every single human being has, every single legitimate human being
live in this country as a voter, as a government ID.
Why because if you didn't you could open a bank account,
couldn't board a plane, couldn't go to the doctor, couldn't

(25:16):
buy a house, could rent a house, couldn't get a job,
couldn't get a vaccine, could rent a car, can do anything? Okay,
if you did not have ID, okay, Black America is
living at equal or higher standards than every other form
of America in the year twenty twenty five. But they
said it was worse than Jim Crow.

Speaker 4 (25:36):
This is Jim Crow on steroids what they're doing in
Georgia and forty other states.

Speaker 2 (25:42):
Because they've spent a lot more money. I've spent a
lot more political capital on telling black people that their
problem is Republicans, that their problem is.

Speaker 1 (25:53):
America systemically racist.

Speaker 2 (25:55):
Okay, when the truth is the biggest problem the Democrats have,
Are you ready for it? It's Democrats. Their biggest problem
are white liberals who've decided they know what's best for
the black community. Their biggest problem are just liberals, self
righteous people who think they have some moral high ground

(26:15):
that are willing to say things like, you guys don't
need a troop surch to lower the murder rate. You
guys don't need cops. Okay, that's not even a white
liberal thing, that's an all liberal thing.

Speaker 1 (26:24):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (26:25):
We all remember this montage because we've played it for
you a thousand times. This is democrats, and I want
you to understand. In the aftermath of the defund the
police movement, the Black murder rate went up by twenty
five percent nationally. Nationally because Democrats are like, no, you
just don't need cops. The cops are racists. Shut up,
we got to get rid of the cops.

Speaker 3 (26:44):
Yes, I support the defund movement because this is about
the investment in our communities which have historically been divested.
Not only do we need to defund, but we need
to dismantle and start a new Why use the word defunct?
Why is the word defined? And it's like, this is
the word that's coming from the streets.

Speaker 1 (27:04):
Oh god, this is the word coming from the streets.

Speaker 4 (27:07):
Look, if you hate cops just because of the cops,
the next time you get in trouble, call a crackhead.

Speaker 1 (27:14):
Oh god, it's so gross.

Speaker 2 (27:15):
But you understand the Democrats have taken that approach to
black on black crime. Well, it's a problem because red states.
Red states have too many guns. And that's what I
just read you the stats from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
and Firearms. Ninety percent of the guns used in Chicago
violence come from Chicago. So you can't blame Indiana, can't

(27:37):
blame Missouri, can't do it. I mean, you can do it.
But if you have any self respect at all. You
can't do that, Okay, when you talk about things like
that montage I just played if them wanting to defund
the police. These are democrats who are indifferent to like,
they don't care about the crime. They care about the
political viability. So defund the police. Yeah, I get it,

(27:59):
that will increase the black murder rate. It did, but
they still ran on it. Nobody in their right mind
thinks the world is safer without comps. That's the movie
The Purge, and you're all an extra if that happens.
So y'all need to haji kids had a wife and
hadgehood because they rap an everybody out here, so nobody
believes it. That's not a real thing. But they get

(28:21):
out there and they chant something like defund the police.
Why because it gives them a boogeyman and it says, hey,
vote for us. We're going after this bad guy. That's
why you need to support us. Those crazy Republicans they
like the cops. And I understand, the cops in this
day and age are minority majority. So when you look

(28:41):
across the country at the biggest cities in America, they
are minority majority, meeting the majority of cops in uniform
are minorities. It's not some good old boy, white guy
clan club. It's every ethnicity known to man, Latinos, Blacks, Asians, Muslims,
anybody you can think of. Because these are people that
swore an oath to protect their community. They want to
raise kids there, they want to be a part of

(29:03):
the fabric of a decent, functioning society, and they risk
their lives to do it on behalf of a country
that doesn't even appreciate them. Like, it's really gross to
me the way cops get treated. And I say this
all the time, but the only thing more disgusting is
how Democrats treat black people.

Speaker 1 (29:17):
Here is Steven A.

Speaker 2 (29:18):
Smith talking about this in a way that he doesn't
really even have the balls to say it. Like he says, yeah,
like Obama could have did more, Democrats could have did more,
but he doesn't say the thing. And this is why
I've become an old man yelling at TV. Okay, they
don't put me on TV to make serious points. I
am cable news sorbet what does that mean? That means
at the end of the show they bring me on
for five minutes to tell you jokes and make you

(29:40):
feel better about the world, because every one of these
shows opens with this is who's dead, this is who's
going to jail, And after forty five to fifty minutes
of watching people die and go to jail, you go, jeez,
I don't know if I can watch any more TV.
And then Jimmy shows up, makes a couple of balloon animals,
tells a joke about his sport code, and you're like,
maybe I'll stick around for the top of the next show.
Then everybody dies and goes to jail again. Okay, so

(30:00):
watch what I am. I'm like a rodeo clown. I
get it. My Saturday night show is one hour of that.
It's us giving the world a reset. There's so much
death and horror and insanity happening in our lives every
day that they roll out a fat guy at ten
o'clock on a Saturday night. Hey, tell a couple of
jokes over there, you know, yuck it up, Bring your
dirt bag kid on or your wife, one of your
drinking buddies, have some fun talk about the news. Everybody

(30:23):
can go to bed and wake up tomorrow to the
serious stuff again. That's what I represent. So I don't
really watch TV for the points, meaning I'm not watching
people analyze stuff on Fox on nights. I'm not on
like tonight. If you see me on Jesse Water's great,
I'll be on to do something goofy.

Speaker 1 (30:38):
But when you.

Speaker 2 (30:38):
Watch the other people make points, you still get frustrated
because there's a specific thing here. This is the specific thing. Okay,
it is a lack of interest in black on black crime.
That's who's dying in Chicago. Here's Steven A. Smith trying
to say as much, coming as close as you possibly can,

(30:59):
so I have to give him credit Clip seven.

Speaker 4 (31:01):
In terms of what has been transpiring through the streets
of Chicago. It has been going on for years. It
was going on before Obama was in office, it was
going on when he was in office.

Speaker 1 (31:11):
It has been going on since he's been in office.

Speaker 4 (31:14):
I recall seeing a black couple on national television asking
for military assistance.

Speaker 1 (31:24):
That's how bad it has.

Speaker 4 (31:25):
Been in Chicago, and one administration after another has either
been incapable or unwilling to do anything about it. It
is shameful, and black folks in that city have been
getting killed for years, and I'm disgusted at the level
of ineffectiveness or unwillingness that they've aret that they've executed

(31:46):
and getting better things done and making it better for
the law abiding citizens in Chicago.

Speaker 2 (31:51):
I mean, he knows what he's talking about, and he
should be frustrated and disgusted at the level of ineffective NA.
So it's the unwillingness that's the word he uses, because
there is no will to get it done. Like they're
flat out telling you, this is a manufactured crisis. Lori
Lightfoot remember her, she was the last mayor of Chicago.
She says, this isn't real. Clip six.

Speaker 6 (32:11):
If he comes to Chicago, he's going to be in
court and he's going to be sued by the state.
He's going to be sued by the city, and I
believe that there with private interests that also sue him.
This is not about violent crime, and I don't think
we should pretend that this manufactured crisis and his attempt
to provoke people in Chicago is legitimate exercise of power.

Speaker 1 (32:33):
It is not.

Speaker 2 (32:34):
Oh Lori Lightfoot, you are a sad, strange little man
kills me. Okay, but understand this is you talk about
an unwillingness. Fifty eight people got shot in Chicago last week,
eight people got killed. That's the tops in America. And
they're telling you this is a Manua factured crisis, like
that's apparently an acceptable number of shootings and deaths in

(32:57):
a given weekend in an American city. And Trump shouldn't
be concerned with that. This is about some exercise and power.
That's what we're really watching here. And it's crazy because
that's where you find yourself, you know, when you're looking
at a timeline of events summer of twenty twenty Black
lives matter summer of twenty twenty five. No, they don't.

(33:18):
That's the Democrat Party. If you're listening to the most
relatable man on the radio.

Speaker 4 (33:24):
Best way to describe here was to say, he's a
typical boy next door.

Speaker 1 (33:28):
Fox across America with a Jimmy Phaler.

Speaker 2 (33:31):
It is Fox across America with Jimmy Falo, broadcasting across
the country, around the world. Of course, we have some
killer affiliates out in Pittsburgh, WJAS, and of course Beaver
County Radio. Their Steelers are getting ready to roll into
the Meadowlands MetLife Stadium this Sunday and hopefully beat up
the Jets pretty good. Joining us now a man who
is not in New Jersey with a Jets play. He's

(33:54):
out in Pittsburgh where the Steelers do. Abraham's on the line. Yo, Abraham, Hello,
Demi fala, how about it? What's going on out there
in the Burgh?

Speaker 7 (34:03):
I'm excited. I just I was driving around the Burgh listening.
You mentioned you're coming to Pittsburgh, so I got on
the website.

Speaker 1 (34:12):
Uh huh.

Speaker 7 (34:12):
I bought a front road ticket to your show on
November twenty second.

Speaker 1 (34:17):
Hot damn.

Speaker 7 (34:17):
And I'm really excited.

Speaker 1 (34:19):
Yeah, that's right.

Speaker 2 (34:20):
It's gonna be rowdy, man, like you're gonna that's that's
my first attempt to sneak out of the Fox headquarters
because I'm in town for my son's varsity football season. Uh,
you know, because I bet a lot of money on
these games, I might as well watch them. But once
they're over, the first stop is the Burgh, So you're
I mean, that's live, Ammo Abraham, you better get the
zone man.

Speaker 7 (34:40):
That's it.

Speaker 1 (34:40):
It's gonna be rowdy.

Speaker 7 (34:41):
I want to say, Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh is a Pittsburgh is
a secret.

Speaker 1 (34:45):
Kind of place.

Speaker 7 (34:46):
It's a you know, whenever my New York friends tell
me oh Pittsburgh. Oh the ormput Yeah, I say, you
know what, you can say that about Pittsburgh and tell
all your friends. Yep, we're We're very happy over here.
Pittsburgh is a special place. Unfortunately, Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh made the
map in recent years for.

Speaker 1 (35:03):
Not good reasons.

Speaker 7 (35:04):
You know, we had that horrible shooting in my community,
and you know we had the situation and hold on, but.

Speaker 1 (35:12):
We're bringing it back. That's the point. I know all
of this. You know my family.

Speaker 2 (35:16):
I have a lot of family and Ambridge, So you're
gonna meet some of my drunk Polish relatives if you're
at the Carnegie that night.

Speaker 1 (35:23):
So that's where we keep the pocus.

Speaker 2 (35:25):
Yeah for real, Like I'm twenty seconds from a commercial.

Speaker 1 (35:27):
Break, but you just made the hour.

Speaker 2 (35:29):
Abraham, you and me hanging out at the Carnegie on
November twenty second, anybody who wants to come hang out
with Abraham and my drunk Polish relatives. The Polish Falcons
will be representing from Ambridge. Get your tickets at Fox
Across America dot com. Byron Donald's joining us at the
top of the hour.

Speaker 3 (35:44):
Next.

Speaker 1 (35:46):
This has been a podcast from wor
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