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October 28, 2025 36 mins
The House Oversight Committee releases a damning video, incriminating everyone within President Joe Biden's inner circle as complicit in the cover-up of his clear senility, as Ryan spells out the receipts.

Dick Morris, long-time political strategist and consultant, joins Ryan to discuss his latest op-ed, entitled 'Sliwa the Only Candidate Who Can Beat Mamdani, Save New York.' 

He explains why, despite recent polling and analysis suggesting Curtis Sliwa should drop out of the three-way race, there is potential for an inside straight draw for the Republican candidate among a dissatisfied electorate throughout New York City.

https://www.newsmax.com/morris/mamdani-ny-sliwa/2025/10/22/id/1231385/

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Was the No.

Speaker 2 (00:02):
One issue.

Speaker 1 (00:03):
He's that can be the president's business or his age.
Did you ever see President Biden in a wheelchair?

Speaker 3 (00:16):
I did not ever seen President invited in a walfare.
And new information now on the people in his inner circle.

Speaker 4 (00:24):
And how the cover up actually operated.

Speaker 2 (00:27):
Senior aide that worked here until just a couple of
months ago at the beginning of this year, manipulating an
adaily president.

Speaker 5 (00:34):
For their own gain.

Speaker 6 (00:36):
How much you paid for your role in the campaign
in twenty twenty four month?

Speaker 3 (00:41):
I just shot, not sorry.

Speaker 1 (00:44):
How much you believed that the president should stay in
the race of your own financial stake.

Speaker 3 (00:51):
In the matter that was a factor in any way
or a vice president? Hi, I don't believe.

Speaker 2 (00:57):
And when it comes to President Biden declined. Official word
from Biden World about all these news stories is that
nothing has been revealed this week that shows that President
Biden was anything but an effective president.

Speaker 3 (01:10):
Yes, I noticed that he was aging in terms of
the physical condition.

Speaker 2 (01:14):
I noticed that, you know, he shuffled.

Speaker 5 (01:17):
On videos or stumbling over the vers and gash than
you did at the beginning of the term.

Speaker 6 (01:25):
His rhetorical skills were not as strong as they had been,
and his speeches were less affective. I thought we talked
about age.

Speaker 5 (01:32):
We knew it was an issue, and we tried to
let boign a strategy.

Speaker 7 (01:37):
We had a discussion at the senior advisor level about whether.

Speaker 3 (01:42):
The president should have a cognitive exam.

Speaker 5 (01:44):
Flashback now to.

Speaker 4 (01:45):
The legacy media's complete denial of the president's cognitive decline.

Speaker 8 (01:49):
To start your tape right now, because I'm about to
tell you the truth and f you if you.

Speaker 3 (01:54):
Can't handle the truth.

Speaker 4 (01:56):
This version of Biden is the best Biden ever.

Speaker 3 (02:01):
His mental acuity, his great spine is as good as
it's been over the years. Keith sharp, he is on
top of things. Do you regret saying that President Biden
had a mental acuity, He had a sharpness to him.
I said what I believe to be true. Do you
think he was as sharp as you? I said, I
had not seem to climb, and I haven't.

Speaker 5 (02:25):
He is just fine.

Speaker 3 (02:28):
How people interpret that is up to them.

Speaker 2 (02:31):
We're watching the testimony of this woman here, Annie Thomas Sor.

Speaker 8 (02:36):
She's the former senior advisor to President Joe Biden.

Speaker 3 (02:38):
She was the third person.

Speaker 6 (02:40):
Set to appear before James Proberts Committee.

Speaker 2 (02:43):
She has now taken the fifth There is now a
pattern of Key Biden confidant seeking the shield themselves from
criminal liability for this potential conspiracy.

Speaker 3 (02:53):
Were you ever told to lie about the president's holt
of the advising caustle?

Speaker 6 (02:56):
Mister, he declined to answer based on the physician's patient
form and to reliance I right under the fifth Manut Constitution.

Speaker 4 (03:03):
Let the record reflect that doctor O'Connor has invoked the
Fifth Amendment right against self incrimination. Doctor O'Connor, did you
ever believe the president was unfit to execute his duties
as president?

Speaker 5 (03:15):
And we can tell you that he was.

Speaker 4 (03:17):
Want have the same answer with respect to any questions
that are asked, did any unelected official or family member
of President Joe Biden.

Speaker 6 (03:25):
To execute the duties of the presidents?

Speaker 4 (03:27):
That did Joe Biden, a member of his family, or
anyone at the White House ever instruct you to lie
regarding his healthy vice Council.

Speaker 9 (03:35):
Respects were trying to answer the questions or something like
fift the prostitution And if.

Speaker 7 (03:40):
That wasn't shocking enough, Dick Tacker claims Hunter Biden was
basically acting like the chief of staff.

Speaker 3 (03:46):
Hunter was driving the decision making for the family he
was almost like a chief of staff.

Speaker 4 (03:50):
Did you notice it up to ever went under bidens around?

Speaker 8 (03:54):
Yes.

Speaker 5 (03:54):
Towards the end he was living with the president.

Speaker 1 (03:57):
They were lying up just to the public, they were
lying to other internats.

Speaker 3 (04:01):
Has you ruled out a pardon for your son, yes?

Speaker 1 (04:03):
Were you in favor of unter Biden getting a part?

Speaker 3 (04:06):
Yes?

Speaker 4 (04:07):
Did you ever ask Joe Biden if the allegations regarding
eastn retrud.

Speaker 6 (04:14):
Ian Sam who was the White House spokesperson interacted with
him two times? Two times?

Speaker 1 (04:22):
Well, I think it's really important to take the sound
bite and understand the context.

Speaker 9 (04:26):
How often would you say that you interacted with the
customer person.

Speaker 3 (04:29):
I interacted with him pretty infrequently.

Speaker 1 (04:31):
I think I met with the president a handful of
times during my tenure White House. You got to say,
that doesn't look anything like the president that I know
when I deal with him. He's sharp, he's asking tough questions.
That's the President Biden that so many of us experience
every single day.

Speaker 5 (04:46):
Ye listens the context.

Speaker 2 (04:50):
I don't.

Speaker 6 (04:51):
So it raised a serious concern to serious questions. But
who was Colin shot to the White House? If the
White House spokesperson is being shield did from the president
that says people was operating bell.

Speaker 4 (05:03):
Blong page wasn't an issue for you for President BYO. No,
do you think President Biden was fully a command that
night during the debate.

Speaker 3 (05:16):
I do believe that he was fully in command that
night during the debate.

Speaker 6 (05:20):
I knew it was very difficult to get passed some
of the visual things to recuse and cannot concerned about
the presidents.

Speaker 1 (05:27):
Voters concerns about President Biden were wrong.

Speaker 6 (05:30):
Yes, do often would confuse names.

Speaker 4 (05:33):
Do you think it got worse as you knew?

Speaker 3 (05:36):
Yes? Are you sure you're being honest with yourself? Are
saying you have the mental, physical capacity to serve another
four years? I did not have the experience that it
took him longer to answer to the question. He could still.

Speaker 2 (05:52):
It was something that we did not coin. It was
something that media coined.

Speaker 1 (05:56):
Did you or did anyone ever verify if the videos
as we were talking about, impacts fakes.

Speaker 8 (06:02):
I believe so.

Speaker 1 (06:03):
But there were instances where videos were circulated of present Biden.

Speaker 3 (06:06):
Appearing confused or freezing for a moment.

Speaker 1 (06:09):
That will be all correct, not that I recalled she.

Speaker 2 (06:13):
Told you this real video of Biden getting lost in
an Italian field is fake.

Speaker 3 (06:17):
Now she's saying, yeah, my White House was broken and
I'm switching parties, and was.

Speaker 6 (06:21):
Suffering from a cold that really constrained his voice and
constrained his his ability to be forceful in the debate.

Speaker 4 (06:27):
Do you attribute President Biden's performance that night to him
being under the weather?

Speaker 3 (06:33):
That's my assumption.

Speaker 8 (06:35):
The ability of Medicare to the ability for the US
to be uple to negotiat to operation with the big
farmer companies.

Speaker 4 (06:45):
Have ever seen him have a hold or the flu before?

Speaker 1 (06:48):
Yes?

Speaker 4 (06:48):
Did he ever behaved the way that he did comparing
the debate.

Speaker 8 (06:52):
Not that not that I diversaw, It was clear what
he was trying to say dealing with I mean, we
have to do with.

Speaker 3 (07:04):
If we finally beat Medicare.

Speaker 7 (07:07):
It was the people that knew he was cognitively impaired,
and that took over the auto pen. They stole the
presidency all the United States.

Speaker 1 (07:16):
Do you know who the people who were actually operated
the auto been were I do not.

Speaker 4 (07:22):
Do you know any of the actual staff who are
using the autament.

Speaker 6 (07:27):
Names?

Speaker 4 (07:28):
Have you never seen a decision memo laying out the
breakdown of when the president should hand sign a particular
st of documents.

Speaker 10 (07:36):
Not prior to prep Did he hand sign all executive orders?

Speaker 11 (07:42):
They did not.

Speaker 1 (07:43):
He hand signed many executive orders that he did not
sign hand sign all executive orders.

Speaker 4 (07:48):
Have you read your response?

Speaker 5 (07:49):
I proved they used to the autopen for the execution
of all the fallow importance? Thanks JJ.

Speaker 4 (07:54):
Did you yourself write the zeal?

Speaker 3 (07:56):
I do not believe I did.

Speaker 6 (07:58):
That auto pin was used excessively, and yet no one
can say for certain that Joe Biden was given the
orders to use.

Speaker 3 (08:06):
Out of it.

Speaker 1 (08:07):
We've been pretty transparent from the very beginning with providing
information as it occurs throughout this process.

Speaker 5 (08:13):
That we anticipated that her report was going to.

Speaker 11 (08:15):
Come out, and that we didn't feel an entire interview before.

Speaker 3 (08:19):
The Super Bowl talking about classified documents was going to
help the cause too much.

Speaker 6 (08:23):
I think you can question the validity and the legality
of those pardons and executive orders, and that's huge. But
the president's absolutely sharp fit.

Speaker 3 (08:31):
On top of his game.

Speaker 1 (08:32):
So they're just making up lies to attack the president.

Speaker 4 (08:36):
But do you think his mental acuity had declined?

Speaker 3 (08:47):
Who was running the Biden White House? Because we know
it wasn't Joe Biden, And that sound that you just
heard from a House Oversight Committee video Representative James Comer.
Of course, heading that up is entitled the Biden Autopen Presidency, declined,
delusion and deception in the White House, and they were

(09:09):
all in on it to one degree or another, most
specifically his closest aid. So if you look at the
Biden orbit as a circle, as a bull's eye, those
that were in his closest midst saw him all the time,
knew that he was in decline, lied about it, obfuscated
about it, or ignored it. And in a lot of

(09:31):
that testimony, about halfway through what you heard, there were
those like mafia operatives who were testifying before Congress that
invoked their Fifth Amendment, the right to not incriminate themselves.
That is damning, that is an indictment, especially the White
House physician who refused to comment on Biden's cognitive condition

(09:56):
or physical health. Therein, if you say nothing, that is
not an affirmation, that is an avoidance of the obvious,
the confirmation that Joe Biden was in cognitive decline. And
that is putting it mildly, that is putting it kindly.
This is a person that at the bare minimum was

(10:19):
suffering from some form of de Menshaw. You've seen it,
if you've had a loved one who's gone through this,
and invariably almost everybody in this audience has. I have
the example I can cite. I can cite two of them,
and I'll tell you two brief stories along those lines.
My great grandmother, this would have been my dad's father's mother.

Speaker 11 (10:41):
Now.

Speaker 3 (10:42):
Her mom lived to be one hundred and two. She
was born in eighteen sixty eight. She interacted with Native
Americans in Newago in western Michigan, and she lived until
nineteen seventy, and she was sharp mentally for the vast
majority of that time. She died only four years before
I was born. My great great grandmother, her daughter, that

(11:04):
was my granny van Awkin. I remember we would go
to visit her and she was slipping mentally, and this
would have been like early to mid eighties. I was
a little boy, and I remember going with my dad
and we picked her up and we took her out
to a restaurant and as we parked, we were sitting
there just for a moment, and she looked over at
my dad. She was riding in the passenger seat shotgun,

(11:26):
and she started to tear up and cry. She goes,
I remember this place. She had forgotten so much. She
barely remembered my dad's name at that point. But she
had Alzheimer's. Now the throes of dementia. As you witness it,
you see it happening before your eyes, and if you're
honest with yourself, as we were on this program when

(11:48):
I was running the situation with Michael Brown, heck, we
had a bit called Moment of Biden from the very
inception almost of the situation with Michael Brown, and that
dated well before the election of twenty twenty. Concerns about
a president's fitness to serve in office. Had this been
a Republican, imagine the mainstream media coverage rather than the

(12:14):
cover up. And I can tell you there was a
time when there were concerns about a Republican's president president's
fitness for office, and that was the Great Ronaldus Maximus.
Going back to the nineteen eighties. Now for proper context,
what you need to know, Joe Biden had just turned

(12:37):
seventy eight years old in November of twenty twenty before
being sworn in the following year. The age of seventy eight,
Ronald Reagan was sixty nine years old when he won
his first term in office against Jimmy Carter. Ronald Reagan
left office just before his seventy eighth birthday in January

(13:01):
of nineteen eighty nine. He had served eight years in office. Now,
especially during his second term and throughout the entire Iran
Contrast scandal, there were questions about what Ronald Reagan actually
knew and how much of the government he was actually running.
Will I don't recall, I don't remember he would say
things like this, but was he being coy? I'll play

(13:25):
for you a little bit later on in the program.
There's a magnificent sketch in which Phil Hartman portrays Ronald
Reagan in the Oval Office and ron Reagan Junior, his son,
who was no ally of the president. Politically he's a lefty,
unlike Michael Reagan, his adopted son who runs the Reagan
Foundation to this day, and Maureen Reagan, who sadly died

(13:48):
of cancer some years ago. But Ron Reagan Junior said, yup,
that was my father. He was distant, he was cold,
he was not a great dad, but he was a
good like father to the country. And this is the
person that I remember. My favorite President Ronald Reagan. But
in this scoutch you'll hear we only have a girl's scoutch.
She sold the most cookies, And I hope you can

(14:10):
work from my administration one day, and he's all, he's
got that charm, that gipper charm that gleam in his eye. Right.
And then once she leaves back to work and he's
running the show and he's talking about funneling arms to
the contras through the profits made from selling arms to
the Iranians. And Dennis Miller's in the sketch. Kevin Nieland's

(14:33):
in the stch sketch. Kevin Nielan is coming, by the way.
Side note to comedy work South here coming up in
a couple of weeks. I am hoping to interview Kevin
Nielan on this very program, so stay tuned for that.
But what it showed was the metal acuity of Ronald Reagan,
who was very sharp, especially in his prime. Go watch
some Ronald Reagan's speeches. This guy was brilliant. He was

(14:55):
the great communicator. Nobody delivered speeches like Reagan, not Barack Obama,
not Bill Clinton. Reagan was the best. He was simply
the best. And what Ron Reagan Junior confirmed was no, no, no, no.
My father knew what was going on in that White House,
and he had a handle on everything, and he could
be He could disarm people with his charm, with his humor.

(15:18):
He did that un press conferences with Sam Donaldson all
the time. But he always had that handle on things. Now,
that's not to say the President Reagan wasn't slipping late
in his second term. That very well may have been
the case, but it wasn't until we would find out
in the year nineteen ninety three that indeed he was
suffering from Alzheimer's disease, and that man, the constitution of

(15:40):
that man, he would last another ten years or so
because he was so strong physically, like an ox, as
Nancy Reagan would later attest to, but unfortunately dementia Alzheimer's
robbed him of his cognitive abilities. We saw that happening
in real time with Joe Biden. And here's just an

(16:03):
example of that. This is from what do I label
this the State of the Union edition from twenty twenty three. Now,
just as a brief kind of prelude to this, here's
Wolf Flitzer talking about it. The media was in on it,
and this is where they should have lost trust from

(16:24):
their own base in the midst of this going forward.
But I don't know what it is, folks, the left,
liberal Democrats out there, progressives, commies, socialists. For some reason,
they love being lied to. They love being told a
fairy tale. Whether it's bad things about Donald Trump, We're
gonna put him in prison, you're idiots, You're gonna put

(16:47):
him in prison, You're you dumb, or Russia collusion, it happened.
Keep watching Rachel maddout even though she lied to your
faces for years. If somebody lied to my face for
years and that was later revealed, I would never listen
to that person again. I would never watch their program again.
Who wants to consort with a liar? Who wants to

(17:09):
follow a liar? Here's Wolf Blitzer.

Speaker 11 (17:12):
Yeah, we're up here on Capitol Hill right now. Casey
and Caitlyn Collins are with me. You know, Caitlin, I've
heard President Biden going back to his thirty six years
in the US and deliver a lot of speeches over
the years. I've covered him for many many years. I've
gotten you to know him a bit. I think this
was the best speech I have ever heard him deliver.

(17:32):
He was passionate. It was extremely well written, He clearly
had practiced it, and he delivered a powerful message to
the American people.

Speaker 3 (17:40):
Did he judge for yourself? Oh and now your moment
of Biden with the forty sixth President of the United States,
Joseph R.

Speaker 6 (17:52):
Biden.

Speaker 5 (17:53):
This is allan.

Speaker 10 (17:56):
Who the dreaming, scheming, screaming.

Speaker 8 (18:07):
Congratulations except Schumer. Another uh no, Another term is Senate
minority leader. Uh you know, I think you this time
you have a slightly bigger majority, mister leader, you're the
majority leader.

Speaker 3 (18:23):
About that much bigger.

Speaker 8 (18:25):
Well, I'll tell you what. And when I talked to
a couple of them, they say, we're afraid you're going
to shut down.

Speaker 3 (18:29):
All the oil wells and all the oil.

Speaker 8 (18:31):
Refiners anyway, So why should we invest in them? I said,
we're gonna need oil for at least another decade, and
they're going to exceed it, and beyond that, we're gonna
need it production. Instead of making the wealthy pay their
fair share, some Republicans, some Republicans want medicare and solid

(18:53):
security sunset. I'm not saying it's a majority. Let me
get you anybody who doubts it contact High office.

Speaker 3 (19:05):
I'll give you a copy. I'll give you a copy
of the proposal.

Speaker 8 (19:10):
How many conference doesn't vote.

Speaker 3 (19:13):
I'm glad to see you now. I tell you I
enjoyed conversion.

Speaker 8 (19:17):
For the last few years, our democracy has been threatening, attack,
put at risk, put to the test. His very room
on January the sixth, and then just a few months ago,
an unhitged big lie a sale and unleashed a political
violence the home of the then Speaker of the House Representatives,

(19:38):
using the very same language insurrectionists used as they stuck
these halls. Channeled on January sixth.

Speaker 3 (19:45):
Name me a world later?

Speaker 8 (19:47):
Who changed places with shijianping, Name me one, Name me one.

Speaker 3 (19:53):
That was the best speech that Joe Biden had ever given.
According to Wolf Flitz, theer and not saying o'biden was
ever any great shakes, he was it. He was a
mediocre intellect and a very below average politician in general
in his previous runs for president in nineteen eighty eight
and then again in two thousand and eight, and he
dropped out of both races. But if you go back

(20:14):
and watch your speech, there was no stutter, there was
no fumbling for words. If you watch him during the
advancement of the crime Bill, which he authored in nineteen
ninety three going into nineteen ninety four. He is clear,
he is concise. He expresses ideas, albeit they might not
be from the top intellect you've ever heard. But same
thing with the Clarence Thomas hearings. Go back and watch those.

(20:37):
Does he stutter? Does he hesitate? Does he fumble for words?
He does not. He's an idiot, but for a very
different reason. This man, at this point in his presidency
was a joke, but it wasn't funny. It was very serious,
and he did not have the cognitive capacity to lead,
and everyone around him knew it. Time out, when we

(21:00):
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Speaker 7 (23:11):
If you were to drop out, the race becomes a
toss up within the margin of error. Mamdani at forty
four point six percent. Cuomo goes to forty point seven percent.
Looking at these numbers, have you reconsidered your decision to
stay in the race?

Speaker 3 (23:29):
Absolutely not.

Speaker 10 (23:30):
I voted yesterday the start of early voting. Eighty thousand
people voted. There's no dropping out. I am the Republican candidate.
And by the way, there was a poll a day
before victory poll that suggested in a one on one race,
I do better against or on Mondami than Cuomo. So
this is the first time they ever had me one

(23:52):
on one, which on Mondomi. So I've been marginalized. I've
been pushed to the side because I am a Republican,
but I have the law, Audit valan Us and the
support of Rudy Giuliani, George Pataki, Elise Stefani, the entire
leadership of the GOP in New York. And I'm also
responsible for the down ballot candidates, all the other Republicans

(24:14):
who are running.

Speaker 3 (24:15):
So why would I move Aside.

Speaker 10 (24:17):
From the architect of destruction of New York State Andrew
Commel no cash bail raised the age which almost ended
up killing my son when he qu and Ol gang
attacked him and then walked out of family court. And
he wants to close rightk As Island. He's like a
Siamese twin with Johan Mandami.

Speaker 3 (24:35):
You gotta love Curtis Sliwa. I mean, this guy has
accomplished so much in his life as a New Yorker,
as the founder of the Gardney Guardian Angels, and now
as a candidate for mayor of New York City. He's
exactly what the city needs, exactly as Rudy Giuliani was
going back to the early nineteen nineties. The police suggests otherwise,
but our next guest disagrees. His latest opinion column entitled

(24:59):
Sliwa only candidate who can beat Mamdani save New York.
One of the brilliant political minds of our time. Dick
Morris joins us and Ryan Schuling live. Dick, thanks for
your time.

Speaker 5 (25:09):
Hey, great to be here. Thanks very much. I enjoyed
listening to this curse introduction of Curis. Look, this race
has been going on now for several months, and since
the race since the first Poland was done in September
six or seven weeks ago, Crumble has been absolutely flatlined.

(25:34):
She was twenty eight percent of the vote, then he's
a twenty eight percent of the vote. Now Mandai's a
forty two and he's not moved up. The only moving
piece in this race of Sliwa, who has gone from
ten to twenty, and he's the only one he's showing
a real capacity to beat Mandani. So why was he

(25:55):
withdraw in Just the concept asking about withdrawal is is
basically to marginalize as candicy, and I think it's to
save us. I think the best shot we had leading
mandemn It is with you, and I think New York
is I'm not going to vote for Cuomo because of
what he did during the pandemic, because of the scandals

(26:18):
and all of that. And I think that the only
one who will couldn't be beating Mandumby is free Works.

Speaker 3 (26:27):
You can find out more at the website Rally for
NYC dot org. Dickon Morris heavily involved in Curtis lee
was campaign. Are you advising him directly? Dick?

Speaker 5 (26:37):
Yeah, yeah, I am not possessingly, but yeah, I am
absolutely Now, I would hold up a mirror, and I
think Curtis would do the same thing.

Speaker 3 (26:45):
And I think you, me and him, we all did
these same sensibilities about this race and about New York
City and what it needs. My question, as best as
you can answer it, it's a difficult one. Why is
Andrew Cuoman even running? He was terrible as governor, he
was chased out of office amid scandal, he ruined the
state during COVID. I don't get it. And he's kind
of half asking it through this campaign himself.

Speaker 5 (27:08):
Yeah, Well, he's running because he's got nothing else to do.
He needs to salvage his career. He had to resign
in disgrace and I have to scan boats and everything else.
And he's running because it's the only way. He continued
to deem himself. It's just an active personal ambition. He
partiut him that the needs of New York.

Speaker 3 (27:31):
You can find out more about Dick Morris at his
website Dick Morris dot com. Again talking to you about
his op eds lee with the only candidate who can
beat Mamdani save New York. This whole race is blowing
my mind, Dick, in the sense that somebody like Mumdanni,
who is such an obviously flawed candidate, who has no
real world experience of any kind, let alone any that
would qualify him for this job. He's a democratic socialist.

(27:54):
You could argue that many of his policy positions more
to write on communists. How do you explain his appeal,
this cult of personality within the voting base of New
York City.

Speaker 5 (28:04):
Well, there's a word that describes him that he's not
well known. The words is nealism in our hi L
s M. And it reterally means beliefs in nothing. And
his nealists reject religion, reject any belief system, and believe
in nothing. They just believe in in existing and it's

(28:27):
possible making trouble and believe in other people. Guia Morris,
who wrote to sign the Decoration Independence and was the
American ambassador to Paris during the French Revolution, said that
the French revolutionary has preferred lightning delight. They didn't want
the light that informed them, that gave it me sensible

(28:49):
and knowledgeable. They wanted lightning because it was thrilling and
was fun, and destruction was need. And there's a great
genius phra it's called seven bugs, which means destructing joy,
the joy of battle, the joy of seeing it, of
seeing conflict. I think a gladiator in a Roman empatheater,

(29:14):
and that's what really is moving. And these folks, they're
so del they're so upset about their own lives, they're
so mild in despair, in depression, that they looked about
it is almost a form of entertainment. Some of they
considered a way to stick it to the country and
stick it Trump and to distract attention by voting Fremenzomy.

(29:38):
They didn't do that.

Speaker 3 (29:40):
Now, if we look at this race in historical context, Morris,
our guest, If I think back to when Brudi Giuliani
defeated David Dinkins in the early nineties in the Renaissance,
the New York City went through during that time, and
how clean, how wonderful that city became after the absolute
squalor of the seventies and the eighties. It would have
bared logic that had there been a third candidate from

(30:02):
the left, that only would have helped Rudy Giuliani. And
I think to your logic, Dick, that would apply here
if you think that the leftist vote would be split
amongst Andrew Cuomo and Azoron Mamdani. But there's a lot
of people out there that are saying Mamdani's got his
base this far left lunatic friends that you're talking about,
the nihilists, etc. That don't believe in anything, that want

(30:24):
to believe in him, and it's called a personality and
that it's actually kind of the normies, as it might
be in the modern parlance, that are deciding between Cuomo
and Sliwa. How do you see this breaking down? And
why is your opinion normies would be like, you know, moderates,
maybe center left Democrats, that sort of thing. Why is

(30:44):
your analysis of this race so different from the polling
that we've seen.

Speaker 5 (30:49):
Well, I think it's caused by the polling we've seen.
I think that the establishment is so biased against the
idea of a Republicans, even though half a million New
York is vote for Trump. There's stories a there's such
a bias that they can't conceive of the idea of

(31:10):
anyone who than a Democrat winning, and that we've had
laguardias of New York. We've route, We've had some very
good people be there of New York as Republicans, Guardia
and and I think that the freeble would be in
that chosition. But it's it's great in the day for

(31:31):
people to come to their senses, but I hope that
they will finally.

Speaker 3 (31:35):
Dick Morris, our guest, with some keen analysis on this
race that the entire country is watching, and in fact
much of the world. I mean New York City is
the epicenter of so many things on a global scale.
So in the time that we have left deck between
now an election day and it is short, what would
you advise those of us who are watching this election,
the trajectory of it and maybe the votes as they

(31:56):
come in. What are you looking for in this race?
Is maybe something that could turn it finally, and curtiusly
was favor well, I'm looking.

Speaker 5 (32:04):
For that of sanity, for someone to realize that a
communist left wing government is not going to be able
to govern New York. Thirty six percent of New York
revenue is from the federal government. Pump's going to cut
that off. You're going to have nothing but a holistic

(32:26):
confrontation between Trump and Mandami, and New York City will
be the looser. It's going to lose by grade. It
may engage it. It flows the capital of the world.
You can't be the capitalist capital when you're a socialist.
And I think that you need to understand the unique

(32:46):
role of the New York City Prays and how engage it. It
would be by electing pandemic.

Speaker 3 (32:52):
Pray for Sanity. Between now and a week from now, Tuesday,
November fourth, that's election day for New York City. In
this big mayoral race on Donnie the socialist candidate for
the Democrats, endorsed by so many mainstream Democrats on the left,
Andrew Cuomo kind of mucking up the works. And then
Curtis Sliwa, obviously our favorite in this race, the Republican,

(33:12):
the founder of the Guardian Angels. He's done such great
work for New York City. And Dick Morris, you've done
such great work on political campaigns, including this one. Thank you.
So much for your time and lending us your expertise
here today.

Speaker 5 (33:24):
Thanks very much, you take it any goods.

Speaker 3 (33:26):
Jon stick Den all right, appreciate that Dick Morris joining us.
He was an advisor to Bill Clinton during his stay
in office in the nineties and of course to President
Trump during his first run for office in twenty sixteen.
I want to believe him. I like Curtis Sliwa a lot.
I would never tell him to drop out, not for
Andrew Cuomo's benefit. I mean, that's just me personally. This

(33:49):
is not a good guy, Andrew Cuomo. Is he the
lesser of two evils almost literally between himself and Zora
and Mamdani. Sure, but is that going to make things
any better? Really? Is it going to me better for
New York City? It might be less bad, but it
ain't going to be better. Take this time. I'll get
your reaction anything you just heard five seven seventy three
nine running out hour one of Ryan Schuling Live. After this.

Speaker 9 (34:14):
Oversight, Chairman James Comer released a blockbuster report now on
the Biden Auto Pen presidency. And this report includes forty
seven hours worth of transcripts and testimony revealing that every
executive action signed by the Auto pen without written authorization
from President Biden should be voided. This is an unprecedented

(34:37):
situation in American politics and government. The actions of President
Biden simply were not all his own actions, and there
are major implications to that, including all the pardons that
he signed.

Speaker 3 (34:50):
But don't get me started. We just got you started,
and we need you to finish it. Speaker Mike Johnson
and Representative James Comer, and I'm going on Hannity and
Laura and Jesse Waters and telling us everything that we
already know. But what are you gonna do about it?
The Democrats advanced folly, an absolute fantasy about Russia collusion,

(35:12):
hoaxes and a phone call to the President of Ukraine,
and impeached the sitting president of the United States not
once but twice, and tried to bring him down with
Russia collusion and the Mother investigation that clouded the Trump presidency,
that hammed up the works from him getting anything done.
It was all based on a lie, a premise of falseness.

(35:33):
And here we have truth, facts about Joe Biden being
senile in office, true pressure like that. Thank you, Jesse Thomas.
On the other side of the glass. What are you
gonna do about it? Put your money where your mouth is.
You've got reason, You've got cause. What is going to
be the end result of this? Just a strongly worded
letter like Hans Blick's and Team America World Police, some

(35:55):
FaceTime on television. Then you wander away. Where's Pam Bondi
in this? What are you gonna do about it? Don't
tell me? Show me five seven, seven, three nine. We'll
get some more of your texts when we come back.
I'm gonna dig up that old Ronald Reagan sketch, an
snl from Phil Hartman to Sheer Genius, and much more
to get to in our second hour along with you

(36:15):
and Jesse Thomas, along for the Ryan back from Baseball
on Ryan Shewing Life True in Stubbed the Pressure
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