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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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for top shelf Radio. In a bottom feeding political world,
the government is still shut down, people are still hooting
and hollering about a ballroom. And we've got elections just
eight days from today that will decide the future of
New Jersey, certainly the Commonwealth of Virginia, and of course
New York City, where Curtis Sleiewa is currently in third
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behind Zoron Mom Donnie in first, and of course hansy
Andy Cuomo Bigay, Big rally for Mom Donnie. Last night,
Kathy Holkl got yelled at trying to endorse him, mispronouncing
his name being chanted at to tax the rich. And this,
of course comes on the heels of a disastrous social
media weekend for Mom Donnie. It started on Friday when
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he tried to make nine to eleven about his aunt
but lo and behold, his aunt wasn't even living in
the country after nine to eleven. He is this guy, okay,
And things only got worse after a video surface yesterday
from mom Donnie's father calling America the root of all
evil and saying Hitler learned from Abraham Lincoln. Garbage like
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you just makes me sick, really depraved stuff to make
me feel like a decent person. Okay. I'm a radio host,
I'm a TV host, I'm a great dad, a so
so husband, but I don't actually get on the air
saying you know, I'm a halfway decent guy, Like I'm
a nice guy. But my guy. Spent most of my
twenties and early thirties, I was like a population controlled device.
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And when I first started covering news and politics, I
was like, well, I don't know, man, the people you're
covering try to run the government. These are some of
the best of the best people you're ever gonna meet anywhere.
I know, but I didn't know that. I didn't realize
the time much garbage was there. So it being a Monday,
Monday being garbage day here in the Tri State area
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where I live, We're going to take out a lot
of political garbage today. Can you dig it? Can you
dig it? You dig well? Even if you can't dig it,
you're still welcome to be a part of the show
and not dig it. You could call it and be
like you suck fatso nice green jacket. I saw your
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Saturday night TV show. You look like a Leprechaan who
let himself go. That's why we can handle the tough
love or whatever love you're gonna throw away eight at
eight seven eight eight nine nine one zero. The rules
of the same every day. Be a Republican, be a Democrat,
just don't be a Okay, So the mom Donnie thing,
and I'll start there, and then I want to get
to Gavin Newsom. Did you see any of the Gavin
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Newsome stuff over the weekend? Discuss serious as ever? I mean,
good goodness, okay, but the mom Donnie stuff comes first,
because we are eight days away from him taking over
New York City. According to the gambling odds, the polymarkets
of the world, this guy's got a ninety percent chance
of winning the race, which means lo and behold, he's
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probably gonna win the race. Now, the good news is,
and this matters, okay, the mayor is limited in what
he can do. If he wants to tax the rich,
that's gonna be the responsibility of Albany. If he wants
to give away everything, I mean again, they're talking about
free bussing, free childcare. They're gonna free all the criminals.
If Mom Donnie wins, you know, for you get free childcare. Yeah,
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I'm worried about free criminals. That's not good, you know
that whole thing. So the good news is there are
constraints at the federal level. There are constraints at the
state level. But the reason I've been harping on this
election for as long as I have is New York,
as liberal as it is. Obviously he'd have a better
chance of winning here than he would anywhere else. But
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if he wins, regardless of whether or not he can
implement his policies, if they are considered to be electable,
that means they will attempt to implement socialism in other
parts of the country too. This could be a problem,
a big problem, you understand, from a financial standpoint, from
a crime standpoint. But even truly, and I hate saying this,
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but he is kind of a race pimp, just like
everybody else, Like all those identity politics dirt bags who
mean nothing by it other than they weaponize white guilt
in an effort to get people to vote a certain way,
like mom. Donnie's big kerfuffle on Friday was he said,
you know, the impact nine to eleven had on his
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family was that his aunt didn't feel comfortable riding the
subway in a hijab after nine to eleven with the
headscarf on, because she felt people were mad at Muslims. Okay,
that's great that your aunt felt like she was getting
dirty looks on the subway, But you know why the
rest of the city was worried about riding the subway
after a nine to eleven because they were afraid of
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getting blown up. Okay. And the idea that a national tragedy,
the biggest terror attack in the history of this country,
that ends with three thousand people dead, should somehow attempt
to retrofit our concern to his aunt and to the
people who might have felt put out by racial attitudes
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in that given moment. It's so laughable. But it's the
same moral equivalents we've seen him try to create when
it comes to Hamas everybody on the Mandani side of
the Hamas argument are the people who really want you
to believe there's some type of a moral equivalence between
what Israel was doing and what Hamas was doing. Not
even close. And we know that's true because Bill Clinton,
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a former Democrat president, flat out told us, yes, Hamas
tries to get civilians killed when wars break out, because
then people overlook the fact that Hamas is the reason
the war has broken out. People overlook the fact that
Hamas paraglided into Israel on this seventh of October and
killed twelve hundred on armed civilians in the middle of
a ceasefire, and they suddenly start to think, well, there's
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just some kind of genocide. I mean, Bill Clinton talked
about it. Here's the old clip. Hamas is really smart.
When they decide to rock at Israel.
Speaker 2 (06:20):
They insinuate themselves in the hospitals, in the schools, in
the highly populous areas.
Speaker 1 (06:27):
And they are smart. So they tried.
Speaker 2 (06:32):
So they wait wait, wait, they said, they try to
put the Israelis.
Speaker 3 (06:36):
In a position of either not defending themselves or killing innocence.
Speaker 1 (06:40):
They're good at it. They're smart. They've been doing this
a long time. I mean, dude, now that is the truth.
But if he would say that in the modern Democrat Party,
they would lose their minds to Bilgate. He should be
behind bars. Seriously, they'd want to lock them up. They
want you to believe that Hamas are the good guys.
Mamdani has been siding with Hamas return. And when you
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start to hear like the words of his father, you
start to hear some of those other claims. You know,
you realize he might be, you know, trying to make
this a little bit more you know, centrist for the
purposes of the campaign. But mom Donnie is not here
for a status quo version of New York, not even
like the Bill de Blasio version that was terrible, Okay,
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not even the Eric Adams version, which wasn't great. Let's
be honest, Mom Donnie is here to usher in a
new moment in New York and American politics where the
government is responsible for everything, and it's being run by
people that think the government is irredeemable in terms of
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what it stood for in the past. And it's this
weird thing. They want you to believe America is morally bankrupt,
but at the same time they're trying to financially bankrupt
it with their policies. It's really bananas. And I wanted
to play this clip because this is something you have
to understand. Okay, if you grew up in a house
with your dad present, your dad had such a massive
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upbringing on what you believe your parents, you understand. I
always say that with baseball, baseball is like religion. Your
parents pick it for you. You know, if someone's a
Met fans, probably because a dad was a Met fan.
Someone's a Yankee fans, probably a dad was a Yankee fan,
and you kind of grow into that. It's the same
with your religion. But it's obviously the same with your
political views. And Mom Donnie, we've played you a million
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old clips of him trashing America, but I don't know
that you've heard his dad trashing America. But the point is,
this is the house, Mom Donnie grew up in. This
is the house. This is my mood, Mom Donnie talking.
We'll begin with American Center colonialism, and then we'll get
into Hitler drawing inspiration from Lincoln. That's what you got
to hear. Listen to this one. It's clip nine for
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the Nazis. For the Nazis, this was the inspiration. Hitler
realized two things. One, the genocide was doable. It is
possible to do genocide. That's what Hitler realized.
Speaker 3 (09:10):
Second thing Hitler realized is that you don't have to
have a common citizenship. You can differentiate between people. The
Nuremberg laws were patterned after American laws. Anyway, the US
put Indians in reservations. The US invented the model.
Speaker 1 (09:32):
That's mom, Donnie's dad, by the way. But seriously, here's
the rest of the clip. This is clip eight.
Speaker 3 (09:39):
America is the genesis of what we call settler colonialism,
and the American model was exported all around the world.
Abraham Lincoln generalized the solution of reservations. They herded American
Indians in to separate territories.
Speaker 1 (10:03):
Yeah, Abraham Lincoln, the guy who freed the slaves. He
wants you to believe as the bad guy. Abraham Lincoln,
the guy who preserved the Union. He wants you to
believe inspired Hitler. Okay, really think of the insanity of that.
But understand, the guy who's going to be the next
mayor of New York, he's gonna be Okay, was raised
in that mindset. That's what he believes America is inherently
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evil and its government has failed to meet the moment
of providing everything for everyone by taxing the rich. Now
understand the Mam Donnie's rich zorn mom Donnie, who lives
in a rent control department, also has a gazillion dollar
compound in Uganda and his parents are loaded. And like
all other super rich liberals, they're not volunteering to give
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up their own wealth in an effort to address these
systemic inadequacies they like to talk about. No, they're just
trying to mobilize you against rich people in your cun
which is the antithesis of everything America stands for. People
don't come to this country to hate the rich. They
come to this country because they want to become the rich.
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That was the whole point of the American dream. And
you know, the streets are paved with gold. There it
was go to America the streets to pay with gold.
Maybe your streets will be paved with gold someday. But
what the Democrats are selling now is no, no, pick
up one of those gold bricks and hit somebody rich
with it fast. Because they're criminals. They're white supremacists like
that Abe Blincoln guy. W freed all the slaves. I mean,
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what kind of radio racial dirt racist dirtbag would free
the slaves? Am I right, you guys? But again, this
is what he grew up around. And when he starts
to say these things like America is evil, America's racist.
First of all, guys, just you understand, slavery predates America
by thousands of years. And yes, we were founded at
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a time of institutionalized slavery. And yes, it is true
that we fought a civil war over the fact that
less than one percent of the American population owned slaves.
One percent. It's not good. I'm not saying that's one percent.
It's one percent too many where I come from. But
you understand the whole country engaged in a war to
eradicate the scourge of slavery. And then, yes, we had
a civil rights movement that a lot of Democrats fought against.
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They were known as the Dixiecrats. But no country has
done more to create a level playing field for minorities
than the United States of America, so much so that
minorities now move here from other parts of the globe
and trash the place while running to be in charge
of it. And that's really the scariest moment about what
Mamdani represents to the rest of the country, so that
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if people him like him start running America, You've got
people in charge that patently do not like the place.
They don't like it, and you know who votes for them,
other people who are rich and well off and can
afford to not like America anymore. That's who's voting for
this guy. It ain't single moms in the city, you know.
It ain't minorities down in my taxi garage. It's people
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who are white, have a lot of money, live out
in the Hamon's maybe in sag Harbor, that can show up,
pull a voting lever and skip town because nothing's gonna
happen to them. Okay, yeah, go eat the rich. They
don't care their money's invested. They're not gonna lose their money. Okay.
They're actually not worried about paying more in taxes because
Mom Donnie can't actually raise them. They really like, the
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biggest threat to all of us in this moment is
America being run by people like Zoron Mom Donnie that
patently don't understand how good we have it here, that
could actually wind up undoing that good in the name
of some type of fake, pretend empathy. So, y'all, I
need to had your kids had a wife.
Speaker 2 (13:36):
He hedgehood because they're raping anybody out here.
Speaker 1 (13:39):
It's the number one children show in the country. He's
a lot better at radio than he is being dead.
Speaker 3 (13:48):
Across America.
Speaker 1 (13:49):
Which is the thing I saw over the weekend is
Eric Swalwell tweeting that whoever seeks the Democrat nomination in
twenty twenty eight better not even think about launching a
campaign without vowing to destroy Donald Trump's ballroom on day one.
I mean, come on, dude, you suck. First of all,
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Eric Swalwell's saying that is who asked you, Eric Swallen.
Nobody cares what Eric Swalla. You don't make the rules.
But it really shows you just how out of touch
Democrats are with this moment. The government's shut down right now, guys,
snap benefits are about to expire. People might actually go hungry.
And Eric Swaldwll was like, I know what you should
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be focusing on. They're building a ballroom at the White House.
Sure it's not costing the taxpayers any money. Sure every
Democrat president that ever gets elected again is going to
use it because they wanted a ballroom at the White House.
But you know, this is what we've decided to be
mad about today. So if you could just go ahead
and focus on that instead. As Dana Barno said last
week of the Five about Democrats, you don't need to
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swing in every pitch. But the problem is that Democrats
are doing pol like they've been blindfolded and it's a
pinata and they just have the stick and they're just
swinging at everything. Sometimes they're you know, they're hitting the
kids instead of the pinata. It's the whole thing's a mess.
But this idea that these are their priorities in this
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moment really goes to show you why they are where
they are in terms of the polls, in terms of
momentum heading into the midterms, and some of these electoral
races next week, Mom Donnie's the outlier. He's the only
guy running away with an election. New Jersey's going to
be a one point race either way between Chitarelli and
Mikey Cheryl one point race no matter who wins, knew
who loses win. Some seers, Abigail Spanberger, they're back to
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doing that again. Obama got out this week and campaigned
for Abigail's Spanberger. Do you remember, like a year ago,
literally a year ago, Barack Obama was in that viral
video where he was telling black men they had to
show up and vote for the sister, meaning Kamala Harris. Well, well,
not even a full year later and he's out there
campaigning for the white woman against the sister. What a fraud. Oh,
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there's not a bigger grifter in the history of politics. Guys.
Obama's like a you know, polished speaker, but he's terrible
when it comes to like self awareness, self editing, you know,
kind of you know, course correcting in real time. He's
bad at that. Because the media bumper bolt for Obama.
I tell you about I tell you this a lot.
They didn't want to criticize him because he was a hot,
trendy candidate in eight and of course when he got
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into power, the Democrats treated it like Buckingham Palace. They
were like, you know, in Buckingham Palace, you didn't write
a negative story about the Queen of England, or they
wouldn't let you interview wherever. Again, they wouldn't let you
near it the Palace or anybody else. I mean, sometimes
that's a good thing if you had an underage daughter
and Prince Andrew was around. I mean, I'm just saying
they would limit access, is the point. And for that reason,
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the media never called Obama out on any of the bs,
and he really got to thinking he was a lot
better at politics than he was. Have you ever met
the overconfident, ugly person. You know, walks into the room,
She's like, oh my god, look all those guys were
checking me out. So I couldn't even get out because
they were like checking me out. I'm like, yeah, they
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probably wanted to play tackle football. They needed an extra alignment.
I mean, what are you talking about over here? But
the point is that's Obama in politics. He has a
false confidence, so he doesn't realize how insane it looks
to be eleven months removed from saying black men better
vote for the sister, and now he's out there campaigning
for a white lady, who, by the way, for all
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the evil they talk about in the Republican Party. Abigail
Spamberger is still selling Jay Jones merchandise on her website.
Jay Jones, the guy who got caught fantasizing about pulling
two bullets at his opponent's head and saying, no, I'd
kill the kids too, because that's the only way these
people are gonna shift policies is if they actually feel
some pain themselves.
Speaker 2 (17:50):
It's people with the dirty mind that beak.
Speaker 1 (17:52):
Like that philthy mind. Okay, but that's not something Obama
concerns himself with. Is because no one has ever thrown
the challenge flag. That's why we do it. You got
some band, Jimmy Fallon, fired up on a Monday to
do some good old fashioned radio. I'm gonna stack decade guests.
Emily Campagno. She is a co host of out Numbered.
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She's gonna be joining us in studio after that show
a little bit later today. Steve Hilton could be the
next governor of California with any luck. Because the Gavin
Newsom stuff. I don't know if you caught it over
the weekend. I always say we are living in the
death of shame, and Gavin Newsom is the actual proof,
the actual proof that some human beings don't actually feel shame.
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When you're right, you're right, and you're right. I'm gonna
play a couple of clips, but it's important that you
know this, okay. Gavin Newsom had really rich parents. His
dad was a lawyer for the Getty family. Gavin Newsom
was on the cover of the nineteen ninety one San
Francisco Chronicle. They did a feature called Children of the Rich.
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So far, so good. I don't know if anybody listening
out there has ever been a child of featured on
the cover of the San Francisco Chronicle. It's one of
the wealthiest zip codes in America, as a child of
the rich in that's specific locale. The guy who grew
up with that upbringing is doing a podcast over the
weekend where he's essentially Navan Johnson from the Jerk. He
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was raised a poor black child, is what he'd have
you believe. Wonder bred and mac and cheese bro. And
why is he doing it? He's trying to sound relatable.
But what Newsom is getting wrong and I mean this,
and I learned this from watching Mitt Romney run for president, okay,
is if you happen to come from prosperity, you happen
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to be rich. Maybe you made the money yourself, maybe
you inherited. I don't know the answer, but the point is,
if you are proficient in something, and you are prosperous
in an area of life, you shouldn't try to downplay it.
You should lean into a strength, a advantage you have
over the rest of us. I always said Mitt Romney's
presidential campaign greatly informed Donald Trump's, because if you remember,
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at the time, Mitt Romney was the richest guy who
ever ran for president, and Democrats were like, we can't
have somebody that rich be the president Americans, We'll never
vote for that.
Speaker 3 (20:19):
Wrong.
Speaker 1 (20:19):
Donald Trump's worth about ten times as much as Mitt Romney.
But at the time Mitt Romney ran for president, he
tried to distance himself from his wealth. Well, I'm a
regular guy, you know, me and Anne. You know, we're
just doing stuff around the house, trying to save a
couple of bulks using the coupons. The guy was worth
three hundred and thirty million dollars. How about say, hey, man,
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I'm really good at business. My dad was a governor.
I always wanted to get into politics. I ran Massachusetts.
I was a Republican electable in a liberal state, and
I did a lot of things in the private sector
that made me a gazillion dollars. I really helped turn
around the Olympics out in Utah. That made me a
bunch of mo and I'm doing all right. And if
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I'm in charge of the economy, maybe you'll be doing
all right. But instead Romney fell into the identity politics
trap of being chased away from his own strengths. He's like, oh,
I don't really have that much money. I know they
say I do, but I'm really not that well off.
You know, I've donated a lot of the money. I
don't really have it. And I believe somewhere. Trump was
watching this at home, going like, what an idiot? Because
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Trump ran for president like a rapper. He showed up. Well,
you know, rappers are always breaking about how much money
they have, how many women they have, how many cool
things they have. Trump was showing up to rallies, parking
a private jet behind the podium and then having a
supermodel named Milania bring him on to the stage. But
it was aspirational. What he realized is most Americans, even
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if they're poor or the middle class, don't look at
the rich and go screw those people. They actually look
at the rich and go, man, it'd be nice to
become them someday. Be nice to have more money, nice
to have more latitude in my life. Okay, what the
Democrats try to do is go the other way. They
try to relatable, but they're faking the relatability. As the point,
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Gavin Newsom's dad was an attorney for the Getties. His
kids go to private school. He's made a gazillion dollars
in donations and private sector funding and and everything in between.
He's crushed California. He ruined the high speed rail project.
You know, he said his number one priority was obviously
getting homelessness under control. That's doubled on his watch. We
know all about drugs, and he likes to brag about, Wow,
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it's got the fourth or fifth biggest economy in the world,
not because of him. They've lost three hundred businesses under
his watch. Think about that. They are leading the country
in negative migration, meaning people moving out of the state
of California. Were it not for legal immigrants coming into California, okay,
they would be losing I mean literally in the millions
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of people who would be leaving there over the course
of a decade. But the migrants come in and kind
of balance it out just the same. But really, think
about that, if more people are leaving than coming in
and look at it like a restaurant. If there's a
line to get in the building, you got a good restaurant.
If there's a line to get out of the building,
you got a bad restaurant. Well, there's a line to
get out of California. But Gavin Newsom wants to run
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for president someday, so he's trying to nationalize this effort.
What that means is, you don't fix California, He's gonna
be out of there in twenty twenty six. He's worried
about fixing California. He's worried about picking national fights with
Trump becoming the face of the resistance, so Democrats across
the country. Guy, I kind of like this guy. He
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tweets like Trump to make fun of him. He's picking
fights with Fox anchors, he's doing the podcast, he's got
his own podcast. Now, this is a guy. This is
a guy that'll really get it done. This is a
guy that'll really put my needs first. He's not even close.
Gavin Newsom is what's the actual number you're talking about?
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Over three thousand homes, three thousand homes burnt down in
those palisades, ninety nine point nine percent of which haven't
even begun rebuild construction a year later because he hasn't
sped up the permitting process out there in California. Okay,
And of course we know all too well about his
efforts to fight Ice agents and cracking down on illegal
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immigration or getting those riots under control. The point is,
like a lot of politicians and the Democrat Party, the
goal is not to help people. The goal is to
help one's self. How do you help one's self while
not helping the people. You forget about your state and
you run on things like heill stand up to Donald Trump.
And it's been the biggest casualty for Americans in the
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era of Trump is people now run for office everywhere
in the world of America anyway. By running that ad,
you know, well, we're shitting out here in a Yeah, Pank,
Long Island. Yeah Pank needs a county controller that'll stand
up to Donald Trump, and self hating liberals watching the
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TV go, Yeah, I'm with that, he's gonna stand up
to Trump. I'm like, Trump doesn't know that guy's name.
Trump doesn't deal with that guy. They're never gonna cross paths.
But you can do that. Okay. When I'm traveling the
country doing stand up. The first thing you do when
you get into a rental car is throw on the
radio and hear local radio. I love to do that,
love to hear what people are saying, man. And it's
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so funny when they go to commercial and people are
running these campaign ads, and they're running on things that
have nothing to do with their local race or the
conditions on the ground. That's half of New York right now.
The mayorial debate the other night was Cuomo and Mom
Donnie saying things about Trump, and then slee Wold jumping
in to say shtick solo. Cuomo's slapping fannies and killing grannies.
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And you know, Eric Adams is a swaggerman with no
plan like Sleiwa likes to do shteck, and yes he
makes points along the way, but the point is on
the other side, it's just talking about Trump. Mom Donnie's
gonna stand up to Trump, and Como's saying like, no,
you're not. Mom Donnie's like, Trump wants you to win.
But if you're in New Yorker and you're like, what
does this have to do with crime? Affordability, the fact
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that ninety percent of our public school kids can't read,
and the answer is nothing. That's not the priority. And
that's the biggest casualty of a politics right now is
that people no longer pretend they're gonna help you. They don't.
They used to pretend they're gonna help you. Have you
elect me, I'm gonna make everything better, and you're like,
all right, great, then the guy would get into office
and focus on whatever the hell he wanted. That's just
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how white folks will do, you, Okay, But when it
comes to Gavin Newsom, Okay, he's not even making that effort.
It's just you know, Trump is bad. Anti woke is
anti black, which is bananas. Okay. The reason people took
issue with anti woke first and foremost is it was
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based on a policy, a fallacy that America was systemically racist.
There's not a more tolerant and inclusive country anywhere in
the history of the world. What wokesm is a grievance movement.
It's a way for people to go out there. You
know the term virtue signaling, it's like the ultimate form
of virtue signaling. Wokeism is people looking out at the
everyday landscape of our lives and creating new things for
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us to be upset about, under the premise that they're
so enlightened to the struggle of the minority community that
they're going to identify new targets for us to eradicate.
The problem is it's all slacktivism. Wokeness is what canceled
Aunt Yourmima's. Syrup is what canceled Missus Butterworth is what
canceled Uncle Ben. Okay. In all three instances, black families
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had been getting royalties for portraying the logo of Syrup
bottles and an I and a rice brand. But woke
white people showed up and like this is blacks are
not your mascot. We're not going to diminish these PayPal
and trait them as like some lesser than that's on
a therap bottle. Are you okay? So they canceled Aunt Yourmima,
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they canceled Missus Butterworth, they canceled Uncle Ben. And what
do all three of those cancelations have in common. Woke
white people screwed black families out of generation after generation
of royalties. Everything woke turns to. But here is Gavin Newsom.
He's not running on fixing any of the problems in
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the minority communities he's running on. Well, the reason I
didn't like the woke stuff is they just hate black people.
But to be clear, wokeness is also what allows a
sex offender in Virginia to say he's a woman and
go use the women's room. Okay, it's that same type
of wokeness that says a biological man should compete against
biological women and deny them scholarships in the name of
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some type of progress. Because wokeness is just there to
identify new reasons we should all be upset, and in
the process of getting upset, we should empower the worst
people among us and entitle them to new gains in
their own lives. Hey, that Loud and County sex offender
should be in the women's room. That's transphobia. If he's
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not in the women's room, I don't know. Maybe it's
sexual assault phobia since the guy's a convicted sex offender.
But now, but when they try to reduce it to
issues of race, which is what Gavin Newsoen was doing
because he was on a basketball related podcast, NBA podcast,
I mean, if anything, he should have been getting gambling tips.
Knowing what we know about the NBA. But here he
is claiming on the old the Smoke podcast that he
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grew up poor Clip fourteen.
Speaker 2 (29:24):
It was also about paying the bills, man, And it
was just like hustling and and so I was out
there kind of raising myself, turning on the TV. Started,
you know, just getting obsessed, you know, sitting there with
the you know, the wonderbread and.
Speaker 1 (29:40):
Five stacks of you know, like the white.
Speaker 2 (29:53):
Every day every day in the backyard, just bouncing the basketball,
throwing the ball against the wall until the ball.
Speaker 1 (30:00):
I was just like fraying, man, and you're talking to you.
That's it whole thing. Oh God, And everybody in the
room is like, wow, he ain't Mac and she's a
wonder bread. I did that. This guy, this guy is
one of us.
Speaker 3 (30:13):
Wrong.
Speaker 1 (30:14):
Okay. Meanwhile, he's on the cover of the San Francisco
Chronicle in the era he's describing sons of the Ridge
like you have to admire the grift. But here's the
rest of it, saying, Wow, you know, the anti woke
stuff's just anti black. Clip fifteen.
Speaker 2 (30:30):
You got the Supreme Court talking about getting rid of
the Voting Rights Act, and that's very real.
Speaker 1 (30:35):
That may likely happen in just a matter of months.
Speaker 2 (30:39):
I mean, they're rewriting history, sensory and historical facts.
Speaker 1 (30:43):
It's an unbelievable moment.
Speaker 2 (30:46):
All this anti woke stuff is just anti black period,
full stop. All the crtesg DEI stuff, that's all this is.
It's this great purge and it's happening in real time.
And I'm just I'm sitting here and I feel like,
you know, luckily i'm governor, but like we're not doing enough.
We're not calling this out, we're not drawing a line here.
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And again, it's not about Democrats or Republicans. It's about
who we've right. Wrong man, Yeah, right, damn wrong. Daylight
in darkness.
Speaker 1 (31:15):
Oh god, Gavin Newsom, seriously, bro seriously of yourself. I'm
the governor. I'm on an NBA podcast saying we're not
doing enough, which, first of all, we means you. But
second of all, the reason more black people voted for
Donald Trump than any Republican president since Gerald Ford is
Chris Trump is actually doing something. He's not treating them
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as black people, He's treating them as human beings. Hey,
we need to lower crime, that's better for all people. Hey,
we need to increase the quality of our schools. That's
better for all people. Gavin Newsom is one of the
Democrats that opposes school choice, meaning, you know, Black families
that are trapped in failing inner city schools can't get
out of them unless they have the money for private
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school like Gavin Newsom's kids do, unless they have the
money for private school like the one he attended. But
that's the scam of right now. Gavin Newsom is a
classic Democrat that shows up to the Black community and
pretends to care about them because he needs their vote
to get into office. But if Gavin Newsom is really
concerned with improving the quality of life in the black community,
it's not do an NBA podcast. He's actually fixing the
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schools in his state. He's actually helping maybe the government
get the mass migration problem under control in California because
it directly affects the quality of schools as it pertains
to the overcrowding issues that a lot of these teachers
are facing out there. Guys, we're dealing with in America
right now, we're seventy percent of our high school kids
cannot read at a grade level. Newsom is not showing
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up vowing to fix that he's showing up saying everybody's
a racist but me, okay, talks about the voting rights.
That's not going anywhere. But this is the biggest problem
with a lot of these celebrity podcasts. The people hosting
them also meanwhile, but they don't really have any grasp
of a lot of these issues because they haven't been
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forced to invest in them and follow them day in
and day out. Okay, woke was not anti black. Woke
was just anti stupid. There's a man can't have a baby.
It's woke to say a man can have a baby,
But can a man have a baby? No, okay, And
we've known that since the days of mister Rogers. Okay,
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mister Rogers was not racist for saying only boys can
have babies. Women can have babies, Only boys can be daddies.
Do you remember this old clip.
Speaker 3 (33:30):
Only girls can be the mommies or lonely boys can
be the daddies.
Speaker 1 (33:38):
Yes, we didn't consider him anti black. You understand, Wokeness
is an umbrella that envelops every aspect of our society,
and the only thing that's in common amongst all of
it is that literally none of it works for the
better Bingo, a show with substance and style. There is
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