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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Well, thanks for joining us. This Sydney Sweeney controversy is incredible.
You heard the President talk about it. He loves the
ad now that he found out that she's a Republican,
but I'm sure he loved the ad before that. The
sales by the way of American Eagle, as I've mentioned,
our way up and the stock by the Way is
(00:22):
also up. I want to talk about that with Jimmy Fayla,
who is the host, as you know, from nine to
midnight on Fox Across America with Jimmy Fayla, also the
host of Fox News Saturday Night with Jimmy Faylo on
the Fox News Channel. He joins us every Tuesday at
this time. And Jimmy, you know, before I bring on
(00:43):
any guest, I google you real quick. I should have
known about this. What is Monday Mayhem with Jimmy Fayla
and Kennedy.
Speaker 2 (00:52):
Oh you know what? She makes me appear on her
podcast that Kennedy does it Fox. Yeah, And they've give
up on any pretension that this is going to be
a dignified conversation with any substant of value whatsoever. So
like there's no target. It's like I literally come on
for twelve minutes and we're just you know, we're just shouting,
(01:14):
you know, insanity into the night sky. You know, the
best way to describe it as is for people who
spend a lot of time in New York. You know,
you never see two homeless guys hanging out on the
same corner because their energy canceled each other out. Yes, well,
this is basically the experiment of what if they did
hang out on the same corner. So you got the
one guy you know who's yelling at the parking meter,
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the other guys that are passionate an argument on a
payphone that doesn't have a phone attached to the wire.
And that's Kennedy and I every Monday.
Speaker 1 (01:42):
She is funny. I used to love her on MTV
and the reports that she did. She's just a funny person.
I can't the two of you together. I can see
why they want to keep you apart because I think
you just dominate all the time because you guys are
so quick and so funny. And I heard you're very
good friends.
Speaker 2 (02:01):
Yeah, we hang out pretty well. Are like my family
as friends with her family too, Like our kids are
of the same age, and they probably belong to several
support groups for having weird parents that we don't know about.
But we're having a good time. Well, it's a k train.
She's on my TV show this weekend. Her and Emily
Campagno are coming by to class it up.
Speaker 1 (02:21):
Oh that's great.
Speaker 2 (02:22):
Listen.
Speaker 1 (02:23):
I want to talk to you about Zora and mom
Donni for a second, because I know you're in New Yorker.
I used to be a cab driver family of police officers.
Tell me what family discussions are. If you talked about
Zor and Mom Donni with your family, how do they
feel about them?
Speaker 2 (02:40):
Well, I will say this coming from a family of cops,
they're obviously not big fans. But this past week has
just been a lot of laughter about hypocrisy. I mean,
the seminal tweet in our family is Mom Donnie's classic.
As you know, we don't need an investigation to tell
us the NYPD is racist and anti queer and a
threat to society. And it's so funny to me that
(03:00):
a guy who's concerned with anti queer goes to Uganda,
which I gotta be honest, Larry doesn't actually have the
longest pride parade in the world. You know, if you
have a gay marriage in Uganda, they don't play Here
comes the broad they play here comes the cops, and
you'll all go to jail because it's a capital offense.
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So like for my family, as much as we're pro cop,
because they're all cops, it's the insane hypocrisy. And then
he brings out Elizabeth Warren yesterday to talk about you know, yeah,
we're gonna experiment. We're gonna try some things on groceries.
Oh that makes me sound confidently. Now I'm gonna experiment.
It's gonna be great, which is a fancy way of
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saying they can't make any of these promises happen anyway,
And that's why Warren likes him. He's an Indian giver.
Speaker 1 (03:50):
Oh man, you're better than that joke, Jimly, you're better
than that.
Speaker 2 (03:59):
I can't take it.
Speaker 1 (04:00):
That was funny.
Speaker 2 (04:01):
That was good.
Speaker 1 (04:02):
Hey, listen, I can't imagine what your police officer brothers
feel about the fact that they zuramm Donnie says that
he wants to send social workers to domestic abuse calls.
They are some of the most violent times that police
officers face. That's when a lot of cops get killed.
(04:24):
I can't imagine sending a social worker.
Speaker 2 (04:26):
To that No, you know who. I can't imagine being
sent a social work. I kill did for charade. Okay,
I was talking about this, Curtsely, what was on my
TV show Saturday night. Okay, everybody knows this. Every defund
the police advocate. You know, even wh I'm Donnie, a
guy who has twenty four hour police protection. They know.
You know, when the game is on the line, you
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want the boys in blue over the vims with the
blue hair, and that's you know what they were pushing
is ah, you don't understand police showing up increases the
likelihood that something goes sideways. Well, I mean, send somebody
with a clipboard and a nose piercing guarantee the likelihood
that something goes sideways. So none of this is real.
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That's my biggest concern for the city and for the
people that are leaning towards mom Donnie is. I don't
doubt that some of this pie in the sky stuff
like giving it all away for free, sounds wonderful, but
number one, it's not sustainable. Number Two, every second that
New York spends in support of a guy who hates
cops demoralizes cops. Even more. You know, we've seen the
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mass actius of early retirements. We know recruiting is way
behind because it's a thankless profession now, and which is
it kills me because you and I both know it's
the most necessary, you know profession in our city. You
have to have the cops. There's no way around it.
And you know we need the best people, you know,
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flocking to this job as they have for generations. People
of high character, people whose families see the value and
the valor, and public service people that we used to
hail as heroes instead of deciding they were bad. I mean,
if you've been following the downward spiral of liberal police support,
you know it started out with defund the police. By
the time it was over, they wanted to get rid
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of the dog in paw patrol.
Speaker 1 (06:15):
You know it's crazy. Yeah, no, it is absolutely nuts.
And that's what worries me because you're saying it's all
pie in the sky. He can't get these things done,
and you're absolutely right when you talk about economic issues.
He can't raise taxes. He didn't have the power to
do that. He can't raise a corporate tax or a
personal tax that has to come from the state. But
with an NYPD that he can do some of the
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things he's talking about. With the MIPD, he can do.
That's why they're the most scary and that's why they've
risen now to the top issue in the campaign.
Speaker 2 (06:47):
Yeah, and that's what everyone should be focused on, crime
because crime is its own economic issue, because the reality
is people don't want to spend money in areas where
they don't feel safe. And if New York does and
have control of its streets, that's going to have an
adverse effect on tourism domestic and international, and it's going
to have an adverse effect on the business community because
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it's gonna make people that much less likely to invest here.
You know, that's the Democrat record right now. If you
looked around the five boroughs, we have AOC who killed
off all the Amazon jobs because of some stupid class
warfare eat the rich mentality, and the only jobs Democrats
have created, sadly are for migrant hookers in AOC's District's
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that's the only job creation we have, Okay, and there's
only cab driver I know, as they're thriving. I mean,
if you want to talk about a golden age it's crazy.
And I think I've mentioned this, okay. When I was
a cab driver, you wanted to do JFKs. JFK's meant
you knew a guy to hotel and as a cab
but you'd pull up to the hotel, tip the concierge,
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you'd give you a jfkfair You then wait, go back,
go back to the same hotel, do another JFK run.
We don't do JFK's anymore. My night drivers do aocs.
They find tourism that wants to go looking for something
in a red light district and they head out to Elmhurst,
they head out to Jackson Avenue, and that's called an
AOC rum. Guys, you're making money off that. I'm not
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saying it's a good thing, but that's her contribution to
the working class. We went from a chicken in every
pot to a hooker on every block.
Speaker 1 (08:22):
That's a great bumper sticker. Jimmy Fayler w R host
from nine to midnight Fox across America. You can hear
him tonight from nine to midnight with Jimmy Fayla joins Us.
He joins us every Tuesday at eight thirty five Jimmy,
thanks so much, good talking to you.
Speaker 2 (08:38):
You're the best. Larry see