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October 17, 2025 11 mins
I bet there could be some rather entertaining conversations had through some man on the street interviews with attendees. But I’ll not partake. I’ll be too busy enjoying my weekend enjoying the beautiful weather sipping Trump wine, with my wonderful and talented wife.
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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Hey, thanks for listening, and welcome back to the Brian
Mud Show. Time out for today's top three takeaways. So
we dive in no intelligence for Democrats and they're no Kings,
and well there's a lot of intelligence that is lacking
in a lot of things. Actually, and on this Friday,

(00:24):
which should be another beautiful one, there are some things
that must be overcome and dealt with. But before I
dive into the whole, no intelligence and no Kings and
shut down New York City. What goes out in New
York City, we know doesn't stay in New York City.
We have benefited disproportionately from their policies. We've been called

(00:45):
Wall Street South as you've had so many top firms
that have relocated to our state since COVID. But also
pretty much anybody with sanity left in New York City
had already left. And so maybe that's part of the
reason why the male candidates are who they are at
this point. Nevertheless, the New York City mayoral race, you know,

(01:05):
we're down to the wire. You had a debate last night.
Listen to this Fox's Kristin Goodwin.

Speaker 2 (01:11):
Independent candidate and former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo questioning
Democratic mayoral nominee zoron Mumdanni's lack of political experience.

Speaker 3 (01:19):
This is not a job for a first timer any day.

Speaker 2 (01:23):
You gotta have a hurricane.

Speaker 4 (01:24):
You are God forbid a nine to eleven a health pandemic.

Speaker 2 (01:28):
Sound courtesy of WNBC. Mamdani responding, why would New Yorkers
turn back to the governor who sent seniors to their
death in nursing homes.

Speaker 4 (01:36):
That's the kind of experience that's on offer here today.

Speaker 2 (01:38):
When I don't have an experience, I make up for
an integrity. Gup nominee Curtis Sliwan, also addressing questions about
his political experience.

Speaker 1 (01:45):
Thank god, I'm not a professional politician. Yeah. So, I mean, look,
you got to hand it to the Marxis there. You
got to hand it to Mamdani. I mean, he's right
about what he said with Cuomo. I mean, when the
top alternative seemingly is guy who did have the worst
COVID policies in the country that did ultimately lead seniors

(02:07):
to their debts in New York City or New York State,
just the city, I mean, it's hard to argue with that.
And so he is intellectually honest that he is a
he's a socialist, he's a Marxist. So there there is
something to be said on that note. Sliwah, I mean
it's a bless his hard kind of thing. I mean,
no doubt would be the best, best of the three,

(02:30):
but I mean he's not gonna win. And so I
don't know, we could have the mass migration from anybody
with a brain left in New York City to our
area in the not so distant Speaking of brains and
intelligence and these things, my top takeaway, no, no intelligence.
And so as they talked about no intelligence, my top

(02:50):
takeaway today not about Joe Biden's dei Supreme Court justice
who literally compared compared black people to those who are
mentally disabled this week. Not that we already knew that
Kontanji Brown Jackson lacked great deal of intelligence and for
that matter, common sense. When she couldn't even provide an
answer as to what a woman is, it's a real
tough one, especially when you're a woman, to answer it right.

(03:12):
So hopefully you're looking forward to to what's going to
be a terrific weekend for you, one in which your
life is not going to be impacted in any way
by the nonsense that is going on out there, including
DC not going to be impacted in any way by
the partial government shutdown, which is approaching three weeks. It'll
be the latest reminder that thirty four percent of the

(03:34):
federal government isn't doing what it usually does, and with
almost no exceptions, it doesn't matter to anyone other than
those who received the furloughs. And I say this without hesitation.
The single best thing that could happen right now to
this country, the single best thing, is if we eliminated
thirty four percent of the federal government permanently and then

(03:55):
kept going. Because do you really think if the number
was forty percent rather than thirty four percent that was
offline and you would feel it then or you would
notice or really matter. So fun fact, if we actually
did eliminate just twenty nine percent of the federal government permanently,
five percent less than what is offline now, we would

(04:16):
put an end to federal deficits. Now, if you had
to vote to make that a reality right now, how
would you vote to keep the nearly two trillion dollars
budget deficits or to eliminate twenty nine percent of the
federal government that you've now realized doesn't have any meaningful
impact in your life on your wallet. To be able

(04:37):
to do this permanently again, that's bringing back five percent
the government that's offline right now, and we can do that.
So for the tenth time, Senate Democrats voted not to
sign on onto the House's continuing resolution to reopen the
federal government at previously agreed levels. And now they're gone
for the weekend. So about that, one Fox's Rnschmels.

Speaker 4 (04:58):
The Senate left town with no deal in place to
reopen the government. Republicans have ten times failed to pass
a stopgap measure that would extend funding until late November.
Democrats have pushed to include an extension of the Affordable
Care Act tax subsidies that are set to expire at
the end of the year. Republicans have may clear that
issue can be negotiated as soon as the government reopens.
The next vote in the Senate won't be until Monday

(05:20):
of next week. Okay, so about this.

Speaker 1 (05:24):
It's not an intelligent move by the Democrats, what they're
doing here, it's not. All they continue to do is
prove by the day. My second takeaway that we don't
need to be funding the government that way. We don't.
And what's worse is that what Democrats are holding out
for is not only bringing back the thirty four percent

(05:45):
of the federal government that's been offline for going on
three weeks, but also adding an additional one hundred and
ninety two billion dollars in federal government debt spending to
continue to provide Obama here handouts to ninety two percent
of people on Obamacare plans, which let's not forget we're
supposed to be affordable plans, in addition to funding Medicaid

(06:09):
with work requirements and for illegal immigrants in the fourteen
states in Washington, DC that allow access to Medicaid for
legal aliens. So think about the irony of this for
a minute. The name of the law that created the
Obamacare plans, the ACA, the Affordable Care Act, literally the

(06:33):
Affordable Care Act. Now, these same democrats, they are the
same Chuck Schumer led the Senate Democrats back then he
leads them today. The same democrats that led to you
back then when they passed the legislation, who said that
the law would make healthcare affordable, are saying the very

(06:53):
Obamacare plans they mandated under law need to be subsidized
ninety two percent of the way by you in order
to make them affordable. That's how stupid they think you are.
It was supposed to make healthcare affordable. Now they say you,

(07:14):
as a taxpayer, you have to pay not only for
your health insurance, but you have to pay ninety two
percent of the freight for everybody on and exchange based
policy and obamaccare policy to make it affordable for them.
I mean, you have to be like stuck on stupid,
brain dead to have accepted that premise back then and

(07:36):
go yeah, now, there's no intellectual honesty here, none, no
intellectual honesty. There's no actual honesty, and there's most certainly
not good palsy coming down the left in Washington, DC.
You're far more intelligent than they think you are. And
that includes by the way, behold no King's nonsense. I mean,
I just it is hilarious and laughable listening to an

(08:00):
and reading news Noo kingo King. Because they're rooting for it.
Your GSS news media, state, local, in many cases certainly
national news media. They want this to be a thing.
That's why it gets promoted so much so about this
Fox fives in Washington, DC, Melanie on Wick.

Speaker 3 (08:21):
The No Kings movement says they have more than twenty
seven hundred events planned across the country, and of course
you're in the nation's capital, similar to the demonstrations last
summer during President Trump's military parade.

Speaker 1 (08:33):
There is no movement here. There's no movement already multiple
times this year, the Marxist Left in their allies in
the GSS news media have done their level best to
attempt to prop up the contrived No Kings protests. As
I explained to early this year, the origin of the
manufacturer No King's movement occurred in August of last year,

(08:56):
when then SENE majority leader Chuck Schumer introduced what he
dubbed the No Kings Act. This was an attempted the legislation
aimed at countering the Supreme Court to ruling on presidential
immunity that ended many of the laft's undemocratic and anti
American efforts attempting to prosecute and imprison their political opposition,
who was the overwhelming choice of the American people to

(09:17):
lead the country. Last November, the legislation went nowhere, but
the name lives on in the form of what's been
attempted throughout the year. No Kings is a collaboration led
by Indivisible. This is a Marxist organization founded in twenty
nineteen in opposition to President Trump, and also the five
to Zho five Oho one movement that is a Marxist
organization founded in February of this year that took the

(09:40):
lead in attempting to organize May Day, you know, the
communist holiday event events across the country, and then the
big flop that they tried to make a big deal
about in June. As is commonly the case with newly
established Marxist organizations, they're just rebranded fronts. Indivisible has received
the majority of its funding through George Soros's Open Society

(10:01):
Foundations and the Tides Foundation that both George Soros and
Bill Gates have a heavy hand in. So that's it.
That's who's behind this. There's nothing organic, There aren't even
new people behind it. It's George Soros, Bill Gates, Christy
Walton in company under branding established by Chuck U. Schumer
and presented to you once again as a design it
by a dishonest news media, as though it's like some

(10:21):
kind of grass roots thing. This one's going to flop too.
Other than just the idiots at the margins, Schumer's involvement
from the very beginning is also why, by the way,
he was never going to allow for the partial government
shutdown to end until at least after this weekend. These
were planned before the partial government shutdown began, so he
wanted to try to tie it around this. They're hoping

(10:44):
to recruit disgruntled federal government employees, by the way, to
their protests, especially in DC, to make it seem like
the American people actually give a rip about this whole
note Kings thing. So speaking of no intelligence, I bet
there could be some rather entertaining conversations had through some
like man the Street interviews with the attendees, But I
will most certainly not be partaking. I will be far

(11:05):
too busy enjoying my weekend the beautiful weather, sipping Trump
wine with my wonderful and talented wife, including the new
finds that Eric Trump was kind of enough to send
me after our conversation last week. By the way, if
you end up hearing that interview and I've just brought up,
you know, the one of the underrated things that the
Trump organization does. They're winery in Virginia. It's really good.

(11:26):
It's become the best winery in Virginia by far in
my opinion. They also have won a ton of awards
and recent years. But anyway, I brought that up to
Eric and he said, you know what I'm going. I'm
gonna send you some of our newest stuff. And he
did end up getting a case of it this week,
So look forward to to enjoying. And so that's what
I'll be doing rather than you know, taking a look
at the no Kings nonsense. But well, I'm sure it'll

(11:50):
be fun for some control them, perhaps
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