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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This hour of programming On seven ten Double o r
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now former Westchester County executive Rob Astoria on seven ten.

Speaker 2 (00:23):
Happy No King's Day. Happy birthday, mister President. That just
sent the liberals. I could see them twitching. Happy birthday,
Happy birthday to the King, to the fascist Happy birthday, Potus.
Happy flag day up. You can see it again, flag,

(00:44):
The flag is oppression. What else?

Speaker 3 (00:49):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (00:49):
Happy Happy birthday Army. This is great. I love it.
The left is insane, as you know. They've gone completely
and utterly bonkers in this country. And it's like a
it's great. Today is just it's fantastic. Trump's birthday, Flag Day,

(01:13):
and the military they hate all three. You've got the
no Kings protests all over the country. There's like two
thousand of them. Gives them something to do on a Saturday.
Rainy here in New York. Eighth straight weekend. We've had
rain in the New York area eight weekends in a row.

(01:36):
Rob Astarino here on seven ten WR it is good
to have you with us. One in hundred three to
two one zero seven ten one in hundred three to
two one zero seven ten. Couple things off the bat. So,
first off, that is horrible what happened apparently overnight in Minnesota.

(01:57):
And the assassin, that's what he is. The assassin is
on the loose still, but imagine he and this is
politically targeted, there's no question about it. And apparently it
just came out that this fifty seven year old guy
was a political appointee of Governor Tim Waltz. And look,

(02:17):
I don't want to jump to conclusions, so I mean,
he did target two Democrats, but he was an appointee
of and apparently had a no King's Day thing, So
I mean, look, I don't know what it is, but
this we are in a really bad spot in this country.
Or earlier in the week, you've got you literally have

(02:37):
quote leaders in California who are throwing their arms around
and protecting violent illegal aliens, violent illegal aliens with criminal
records and letting the looney bin out so they can
play in the streets and you know, like cop cars
on fire and throw bricks at them and bust into

(03:01):
businesses and loot. This is it's like we're spiraling out
of control in slow mo right now. And I hope
that in this area wherever these no King protests are
popping up, that they are peaceful. But all it takes

(03:22):
is one one agitator. All it takes is one person
hell bent on making it crazy, and then all hell
breaks loose and things get bad. But at least here
in New York, in the city, it's good to see
that we finally have a police commissioner. And quite frankly,
Mayor Adams gets credit for this too, where they're like, Okay,

(03:46):
you want to do your thing, that's fine, but don't
you dare think that you're going to light this place
up and we're going to let you. I mean, they're
watching what's going on in Los Angeles. I don't know
how any adult with half a pea brain could sit
there and say, yeah, that's pretty good. Let them do that.

(04:06):
So Jessica Tish, who is the police commissioner here in
New York City doing a great job. By the way,
they had their press conference the other day, the Mayor commissioner,
and they were pointing right at all the agitators and
saying you better not do it here in New York Bruce.
You have it from Jessica Tish. Here's what she says.

Speaker 4 (04:25):
Seek to peacefully exercise their First Amendment rights tomorrow. We
are ready to help you do just that. For those
who intend to commit crimes tomorrow, we are coming here,
excuse me. For those who intend to commit crimes tomorrow,
who are coming here to incite violence, to cause property damage,

(04:45):
to attack our cops, you will be met with the
full strength and determination of the greatest police department in
the world. And for those of you peacefully protesting who
see others engaged in unlawful activity, my message is clear,
do not join them. Do not turn your exercise of

(05:07):
cherished First Amendment rights into criminal conduct. Because my orders
are clear. If individuals at the protests tomorrow are committing crimes,
they will be arrested, and those orders are going to
be followed.

Speaker 2 (05:24):
And they should be beaten with a billy stick too. Good,
good good. That's the clarity that we need. That is
the clarity that everyone needs to understand and hear. Okay,
we are not going to put up with this craziness
because your violent acts, you acting like an animal and

(05:45):
a dangerous one at that affects me affects my business,
affects our city, affects everything. So if you got your
permit to have your peaceful march and your demonstration to
scream at Donald Trump, go ahead. That's fine, Okay. I
actually defend your right to do it. But we're not
gonna have in LA. We better not have what we
had in the past here in New York with the

(06:08):
George Floyd nonsense, the BLM where they're just torching things
and cops are standing by because they were told to basically,
and same thing in LA where the sheriffs and the
cops were told to stand down for hours. This is
getting crazy. I mean it has been, but it's got

(06:29):
to stop. And these unions that are perpetrating all this,
I mean it's the unions that have a lot of power.
They've got big memberships, they've got a lot of money
because of automatic dues. And you get some of these
radical left unions, not to say all the union members,
but the union leaders, and they get some of their
members to come out, like the Teachers' Union Randy Winingarten,

(06:53):
Oh my god, she's horrific. She's in Philadelphia today, and
the No King's big event. But the SEIU Union in
Los Angeles, basically funding the violence. I mean, come on,
and where the hell is Chuck Schumer by the way,

(07:13):
and I'm moving into Israel for a second. Here in Iran.
So thank god Israel has the balls to do what
needed to be done, because no country wanted to do it,
even the United States. We all knew that Iran getting
a weapon, a nuclear weapon was not just destructive, it
would annihilate a country if they chose to use it.

(07:35):
And they have said, yeah, we're gonna get it, and
we can't wait to wipe Israel off the map, little Satan,
and we can't wait one day to wipe off big Satan.
The United States. They're absolutely hated by everybody in the
region because they're feared because they're crazy, and they are
slow walking and playing the countries like the US and

(07:57):
others that they're interested in talks or they're being good boys.
All this stuff. We know it's not true, but nobody
has ever done anything about it.

Speaker 5 (08:05):
Now.

Speaker 2 (08:06):
Trump, to his credit, was trying to do something peacefully
and diplomatically. But I think the grand scheme was Trump
was saying this and giving them a chance. But also,
as we know, he knew about the Israeli attack, which
was months in advance, and so they set this deadline,
which they knew Iran would blow through, and that gave

(08:28):
Israel the right to go do something that needed to
be done. They needed to take out their nuclear facilities,
and apparently they made some pretty big progress in doing that.
What's next, Who knows. I mean, we could get thrown
into this. But where in God's name are the so
called leaders of the Democratic Party. And I'll start with

(08:49):
Chuck Schumer because not only is he the highest ranking
Jewish member of Congress, but he is the Senate Minority leader,
so he's the voice of the Democrats. Here's a guy
who is never at a loss for words, always in
front of some stupid thing like, you know, we need

(09:11):
mosquito nettings. That's my press conference this week. We need
to have lead paint taken off of areas that nobody
ever walks to because God forbid we might lick it.
I mean, just the stupidest things in the world. Every
Sunday he does a press conference for forever and never
does anything following up on that. It's the most innocuous,
useless things in the world. But things he should be

(09:32):
talking about like backing up Israel on this which helps
America and keeps our troops out of harm's way. Potentially,
he's been silent because the whole Democratic Party has completely
lost its wheels. I'm checking, I checked, I checked a
couple times his ex over the last three days, not thying. Oh,

(09:58):
I'm sorry. No, actually he did. He he did a
lot of stuff on X nothing about Israel over the
last three weeks, three days. No, no, no, that's not
what he's all about. Now, what does he want to
talk about. Let's see what Chuck Schumer wants to talk about. Well,
two hours ago he posted violence, you know, condemning it
of course in Minnesota. And he kept doing that. He

(10:20):
went one hundred times against you know, the fascist Donald Trump,
against the Senator Padilla in La another performance by a
Democrat getting arrested or making a scene. And that's exactly
what it was. He's talked about that one hundred times,

(10:41):
against the big ugly bill that he calls. He's gone
on and on and on, Charlie Wrangel, what else is he?
I mean, just but nothing in the last three days
in support of Israel. What a fraud. But this is
the leader of the Democratic Party basically, and nothing from nobody.
They haven't said a damn thing. Where the hell where
do they are they standing with Iran? Do they think

(11:04):
Israel doesn't have a right to do what it did,
that it wouldn't help us directly? So these no Kings marches,
this is just what you'd expect, right, It's a Saturday,
let's go do something, let's protest. But it's also coordinated
because now tonight, when the military parade is on, which

(11:27):
happens to be the birthday of Donald Trump and Flag
Day all wrapped into one, should be kind of like
a no brainer patriot thing, right, we should all be
able to rally around the flag in our military. Put
Trump's birthday aside, forget it. But what they want is
the split screen tonight. They want the protests on one side.

(11:50):
That should be the left side of the screen, and
then on the right side of the screen should be
the parade. That's what they want, and they know how
to do it. They know what the media loves, they
know what the left needs, so they're giving it to them.
Let's have these parades. We'll have our own little protests

(12:10):
against the fascists. The North Korean dictator, Donald Trump one
eight hundred three two one zero seven ten one eight
hundred three to two one zero seven ten. Oh, by
the way, it's Pride month. Did I mention this because
I passed two hotels on the east side. One was

(12:36):
I think the Residents in which had a massive Pride
flag flying the transgender flag, but and here's the butt,
at least they had a US flag next to it.
The other hotel, the Lex forty eight on forty eighth
and Lex, had two massive flags off their pole on

(12:58):
Lexington Avenue. One was I think the Lex forty eight
hotel flag and the other was the massive transgender flag.
No United States flag, and not just because it's Flag
Day today, which we should all be flying the flag,
but throughout the week, nothing, nothing, period. So for thirty days,

(13:23):
probably a lot longer than that, because why just do
one month? We'll have pride, this, pride, that, transgender this,
transgender that, but no flag, no flack. I actually I
feel like stopping in there and asking them, you don't
even have the decency to put the United States flag
where it should be flying. And by the way, I

(13:43):
don't want any flag other than a state flag, if
that to be the exact same size as the US
flag period one eight hundred three two one zero seven ten.
One eight hundred three two one zero seven ten. What
else I gotta do here? Oh I, And I'll take

(14:03):
your calls in a little bit too. But we're gonna
talk about the mayoral's race because actually just a little bit,
because it started. Voting started today. Early voting started today.
So all the good no Kings marchers are going to
march to the polls today as well and vote. Look
at that, look at that congo line of crazies, and

(14:26):
they're determining who the next mayor of New York City
is gonna be. One three two one zero seven ten.
Rob Astarino here on seven to ten. Wor So I
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(14:51):
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(15:11):
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(15:33):
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(15:54):
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(16:15):
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(17:46):
I was hoping you deleted that one. All right, I
want to bring in a friend of mine, Norman Seabrook,
and and then we'll get to your calls. Norman Seabrook,
the former Graham Pooba. He's like he was the big
g He's at the Corrections Officers Union in New York City,
so he knows a lot about New York City politics. Norm.

(18:07):
How are you for? You're doing good?

Speaker 3 (18:09):
I'm good, good, act good afternoon, Rob. Happy for this
day to you, Happy birthday, to America military men and women,
and to Potis.

Speaker 2 (18:18):
Yes see that. Thank you, and to you as well. Norm. So, okay,
we got all these candidates. Give me a little assessment
here from your perspective. Well, I mean, the leaders right
now are Cuomo and Mamdami if the polls are correct,
who do you see winning this Well, first.

Speaker 3 (18:37):
Of all, thank you for having me. And I think
that as a former labor leader and knowing a little
bit about this business, I would think that whoever is
in this race right now, and I give credit to
both of them. The assemblymen, the former governor, the City
Council speaker, and all of them, they've all, you know,

(18:58):
participates some type of way, participated in getting things done
for the city and state of New York. But in
my opinion, you know, I take nothing from mister Clomo.
But they talk about his accomplishments with the Monahan Station,
the train station, they talk about his accomplishments with the airport.
But you know, the people in the City of New

(19:20):
York for the most part, are not going to the
station downtown. They're not going to LaGuardia Airport. People in
New York City need a change and for someone to
come along and say that they want to represent the
people and the men and women working class in the
middle class of New York City, but they don't bring
anything to the table. We have to remember that, you know,

(19:44):
Tier six is a pension system, and that cost a
lot of blue collar workers and unions to have to
work longer to collect the pension. That was Cuomo's administration.
I did that. The mental health that's going on in
the city New York was something that he cut out
of his budget years ago and it was never put

(20:06):
back in. So those ten year olds are now twenty
five years old and they're crazy, you know, when you
talk about different things. I think that although union leaders,
real leaders have power to get someone elected, just as
I did with Mike Bloomberg as being the only union
leader to support him. I think that it's important that

(20:28):
the membership gets the opportunity to choose for their future
in going forward in this race that's coming up, and
it's a very very important race. I also think Mark
that when you look at the scheme of things, you
can't change Albanese legislation from city hall. You can write
a letter of support, but you have no authority to

(20:52):
change the legislative body and what they're voting on in
the City of New York. Then her Kathy Holkl God
bless her for what she's doing. But I don't know
if her in Clomo would even get along that.

Speaker 2 (21:07):
Well, Oh, that'd be fun to watch. No, they won't.

Speaker 3 (21:10):
That would be something to watch.

Speaker 2 (21:11):
You'd have to take the samples underneath her fingernails for
how many times she's gonna scratch him in the face.
That's gonna be great. Norman Seabrook is with US formerly
of Cooba, New York City. Cooba Corrections officers and a
friend of mine for many years. Norm I just want
to so I don't do you remember the time when
you and I were in Albany and it was the

(21:34):
night that we met for dinner. I was running for
governor against Cuomo and you and I met for dinner.
There was one of someone from my campaign with me,
I think someone from the Union with you, and you
know we had some disagreements, definitely, but we had some
things we agreed on. Do you remember how you endorsed
me that night? Do you remember that.

Speaker 3 (21:53):
I don't remember exactly how I did it, but I
know it got done.

Speaker 2 (21:57):
Yes, So here's how it got done. I I said,
so I would like your endorsement. I would like the
Corrections officers endorsement for governor. And you said, you said,
you know what, we may not agree on everything, but
Clomo's a disaster. We're going to take a chance and
endorse you. And so you turned to the guy who

(22:17):
was next to you at our dinner table and you said,
give him a ten thousand dollars check from our campaign
committee and pass the meet palls.

Speaker 3 (22:25):
That's right, that's right. I remember the restaurant too, great restaurant,
Great Italian restaurant. That's right, and you know Rob And
the reason why we did that is because, when you
think about it, Cuomo didn't do anything for municipal workers
in the City of New York. So any person that's
out there right now that says, you know, we're going
this way, I get it. If that's what you want

(22:45):
to do, I'm fine with that. However, that being said,
take him too consideration. How you're going to go forward,
How you're going to receive a race in the City
of New York. Is there money for you to receive
a race? Who's making these promises to you? The assemblymen,
the city council speaker, all of these people have a responsibility,
but they continue to kick the can down the road.

(23:05):
You everyone has seen the Wizard of Oz, and you
have this loud voice of I am the Wizard of Oz.
I've seen what's behind the curtain. I've seen what's behind
the curtain, and what's behind the curtain are real people
and then some of them are phony people. Just like
in the Wizard of Oz, you were a real candidate.
You were someone in Westchester County that did what needed

(23:28):
to be done for the people of the county. For
your constituents. You didn't leave nobody behind. You didn't kick
the road, the can down the road, And that's what
leadership's all about.

Speaker 2 (23:39):
Rob Well, I appreciate that, Norm, right, I do. Look,
folks have to make a decision. It's scary because Cuomo
could win. He doesn't deserve to be mayor. I don't
think he wants to be mayor. But when he's up
against all these others, I mean, they're frightening, from Mamdami
to to Lander. I mean, I don't know a lot
of these I knew obviously. I know Clomo personally. The

(24:00):
one guy that I would vote for it has zero chances.
Whitney Tilson. I mean, this guy's a fund manager. At
least he talks sense and knows money and budgets. But
he ain't got a prayer. But we'll see what happens
this right, Rob.

Speaker 3 (24:15):
But let me say, they said the same thing about
Michael Bloomberg.

Speaker 2 (24:18):
Yeah, they said the same thing about me, right, the.

Speaker 3 (24:20):
Same thing about you too. I mean, look, at the
end of the day, I believe, I strongly believe that
it's the will of the people if they want. Look, idea,
there's a lot of candidates out there running. Everybody's given
you a promise. I know it's a promise that they
can't keep because they're not telling you how they're going
to do it. Tell me how you're going to do it.

(24:40):
Tell me what it's going to cost me to do it.
Tell me why you want to take billions of dollars
and close Riker's Island and build a jail in a
community that's going to lower the property value of that
community and put a jail there. Tell me why not
just create a state of the art facility on that island.
Tell me what you're going to do, how you're going

(25:00):
to do it. It's unfortunate that we're in the situation
that we're in. But don't get me wrong, Pormo may
have saved a lot of lives doing COVID. Maybe he
lost a lot. I'm not saying he did or he didn't,
but he did take the initiative to be able to
speak to the people. I give you credit for that,
God bless you. But at the end of the day,

(25:20):
it doesn't stop there. We got to keep fighting and
the fight continues. And you know what, and you're doing
a great job. Your voice is important to the people.
Your words are important to the people because when you
give your word, it is your word.

Speaker 6 (25:34):
Rob.

Speaker 3 (25:34):
So God bless you for what you're doing.

Speaker 2 (25:37):
Thank you, Nora. It is good to hear your voice.
I appreciate you coming on and hope to see you
one day.

Speaker 3 (25:43):
God bless you, and I thank you and all your
listeners and keep tuning into Rob Astarino. He's got the
best thing going right now.

Speaker 2 (25:49):
Have a blessed day, all right. Norm Seabrook formerly of
the corrections officers. He was their union leader and a
good guy really and so yeah, I mean, people are
voting starting today and it goes, of course through the
primary the following Tuesday. Who knows what's going to happen.
One hundred three to two one zero seven ten, one
eight hundred three to two one zero seven ten. Couple

(26:12):
lines open, a lot of them jammed up, so let's
go right to them. We'll start in Brooklyn. Hi, TJ.

Speaker 7 (26:20):
Rob, Good to talk to you again. My friend, my
late father would be disgusted looking at some of this stuff.
I would, as you knew him well. But on the side, note,
couple of things, right, it's the Army's birthday, It's flag day.
President Trump's birthday. So those are all positive things. The
hindsight is all this craziness on the left. It's all intertwined, right,

(26:44):
so stories that are not convenient for them, Like let's take,
for example, the lighthouse in Westchester. You notice how that
story suddenly disappeared.

Speaker 2 (26:53):
Yeah, so explain what happened. I mean, I know what happened,
but go ahead, don't tell everybody what happened.

Speaker 7 (26:56):
We basically for not legal people in this country, bottom line.
I mean, I've talked to a couple of Westchester County cops.
Two of them are really good friends of mine. And
of course the guy who has your old job, he
won't let that information out because he's trying to walk
a fine line here because he's got an election coming up.

(27:16):
And Westchester likes to play, especially all the people in
the towns like Chapelcall and armand all those nice people there. Yep,
yet be just the ones above Root nine. You know,
you know what I'm talking about. There's that dynamic in
Westchester below Route nine and above Root nine. And there's

(27:38):
not a shot in hell that those kids went to Briarcliffe,
Irvington or Grilly and we all know that. But now
it's gone. It's just the stories just disappeared. They won't
talk about it, they won't talk about the people. And
my thought is this, when Budaget was in charge, and
he'd show up on his little bicycle, especially they down

(28:00):
in Baltimore when that bridge went down, I remember him saying,
it's lighthouse, who's all that stuff? That's the Fed's responsibility.
So if the Feds take over this case, that's a
whole different ballgame.

Speaker 8 (28:13):
So TJM.

Speaker 2 (28:15):
Yeah, I appreciate the call. One three to two, one
zero seven ten. Yeah. So there's a lighthouse in Tarrytown
on the Hudson. Westchester owns it. We put money into it.
It's a it's it's historical, it's significant. It's one of
the iconic images, if you will. It's near the tap
and Z Bridge, and it was completely vandalized and desecrated.

(28:39):
And other than the initial story, that's it. They haven't
spoken about it. And I had heard that they were
illegal aliens that did it too. I haven't confirmed that.
But Ken Jenkins, who is the Westchester County executive, I
don't know how much he said about it, other than
it needs to be fixed. Christine Skulty who's running against him.
As a Republican, you wouldn't put up with this. Let

(29:00):
me tell you that much seven ten wr rob Astarino
here one one hundred and three to two one zero
seven ten on this No King's day. Let's go to
Scott in the Bronx.

Speaker 9 (29:13):
Hi Scott, all right, shifting gears a bit with reguard
to Iran in Israel, I want the audience to know that,
you know, basically, the only reason why states in the region,
like Iran, Libya before it, Iraq before it even want
nuclear weapons is to countervail the nuclear arsenal possessed by Israel,

(29:36):
and Israel is not allowed to have a nuclear arsenal
and still receive US federal government aid in the form
of financial aid to Israel weapons, et cetera. We give
them about four billion dollars a year, but under US
law they're not allowed to have a nuclear arsenal and
still receive that aid. And again these are things that

(29:58):
the mainstream media not co incidentally do not report on.
Israel has a nuclear, biological and chemical weapons arsenal that
it's not supposed to have. Imagine if during the Cold
War between the Soviet Union and the United States. The
USSR had a nuclear arsenal and the United States had
nothing to count avail it with. Imagine how naked and

(30:20):
vulnerable we would feel in that situation.

Speaker 2 (30:23):
Okay, Scott, hold on one second, though, we know Israel
will not use that unless they're attacked first, and must.
I mean, Israel is a democracy, is an ally and
has peace accords with many countries now and partnerships with
a lot of country in the Middle East. Iran is

(30:45):
a frightening theocracy that would use that nuclear bomb. Has
said they will against Israel and against the United States
and everybody else. I mean Iran, the leadership of Iran.
They are dangerous and they need to be destroyed. And
I'm glad that a missile hit them in the head

(31:05):
because it's been a long time coming. I mean, forget
to do about what they did in nineteen seventy ninety
the United States. I mean, they took hostages. These are bad, bad,
dangerous people. Andrew and Stanhope, you're on the rob Astorino Show.
How are you, hey?

Speaker 5 (31:23):
Ro I just want to ask with Levin and Ben Shapiro.
They're confusing to me because they're acting as if we're
not supporting Israel and that there's a decision to be
made if we're going to knock out the or let
Iran have nuclear weapons. But the decisions already been made.
Israel's taken out their nuclear facilities. We fully support Israel.

(31:49):
We've given them billions of dollars. The Iron Dome is
knocking out many of the missiles coming in, So I
don't understand, like where they're coming from. It's like as
if we don't support them.

Speaker 2 (32:00):
Yeah, I look, I saw Tucker Carlson said something. And
I love Tucker Carlson personally. I like him. I've been
on the show when he was on Fox plenty of times.
I like him. But he put out something that I
just don't understand. I mean, and these are these are
some of the folks that really do not want us
to intervene anywhere. And I get that we've been in

(32:21):
crappy places in wars that we probably shouldn't have. But
he said basically, like, you know, we should not be
anywhere near that. Let if Israel's going to do it,
let him do it. We shouldn't be anywhere near it.
We probably won't be, but if we're provoked, we damn
well better retaliate and put an end to Iran. One
in hundred three two one zero seven ten. One in

(32:43):
hundred and three two one zero seven ten. Let's go
to Danny on Long Island. Hey Danny, how you.

Speaker 10 (32:50):
Doing today, sir?

Speaker 2 (32:51):
I'm good? How are you?

Speaker 8 (32:52):
I'm a little warm Long because I decided to take
what was Flagg Day and the two hundred and fiftieth
anniversary of the founding United States Army and take my
and three of my grandchildren to the Old Page Restoration
where they had a World War Two encampment, a military
tank show, and all kinds of stuff that the average
sex year old boy would just love to be a

(33:14):
part of. And we thanked some veterans and we saw
some history. And anyone who takes two days that are actual,
significantly historic, which is Flag Day and the two hundredth
anniversary of the United States farm and being found they
believe it actually happened and can turn it into some
kind of political thing and spend their day standing outside

(33:35):
with the placard against President Trump. You are the face
of mental illness, because it's it's just unbelievable to me
how they can turn any event into some kind of
a fake outrage.

Speaker 2 (33:46):
Yeah, well that's what they do, and I appreciate the call.
And the other thing that they did, by the way,
earlier this week was that Democratic Senator Padilla, who you know,
And this is the outrage, the fake outrage on the left.
And this is the fake outrage from Schumer and by Padilla.
I mean, they are so performative. That's what the left does. Now,

(34:10):
you know, Corey Booker speaking for twenty four hours, who cares?
He said nothing. He wasn't defending or against them. He
was just speaking, blabbing, And that's his claim to fame.
Any of these leftists. They do this. They want to
get they want to get arrested, They want to be
made into a viral moment. So this guy, with everything

(34:33):
going on here, okay, we're at high alert basically, and
this guy Padilla, Alex Padilla, basically bum rushes the press
conference for Christy Noam, never identifies himself and is like
blabbering and screaming at her until security does what security
is supposed to do. They don't know if this guy

(34:56):
is legit or not. They don't know if this guy
has a weapon, So move him out of the room.
And then on only then does he say who he is.
But he never wore his Senate pin. Trust me, they
all wear their state or house pin or every member
of Congress all the time basically to identify themselves. But please,

(35:19):
you don't think he did this for this stupid moment,
of course, And so whoever was protecting or Secret Service,
they basically put him down outside the room, and then
they didn't arrest him when they when they understood who
he was, they did let him go. But what if
this guy came in here and did have a gun
or a knife. We just saw what happened in Minneapolis,

(35:42):
which should shut them up about this guy Padilla. By
the way, you don't go rushing into a press conference
that you're not invited to, you know, bum rush your
way past security and scream at a secretary of Homeland
Security and not think something's gonna happen. But of course
that's what they wanted to happen. And if Secret Service

(36:05):
didn't do what they did, I'd be questioning them. It's
their job to protect the principal first and then find
out what happened later. But I mean, for god's sakes,
we had a president or a presidential candidate at the
time that was nearly assassinated, and a second one almost
and this is what Schumer's outraged about. Not a word again,

(36:28):
It's four forty four on Saturday. Not a word about
Chuck Schumer and Israel. Tony in Orange County, how are you?

Speaker 10 (36:40):
I want to say, I'm Tony from the Orange County
Federation of Gun Clubs. Okay, weported we supported.

Speaker 2 (36:48):
You when you ran, thank you.

Speaker 10 (36:50):
And if you won forty eight of sixty two counties
if I remember right, yep, and we would gladly support
you anytime you're run in the future. We need you,
we need you. We'd love to have you come back.

Speaker 2 (37:02):
Thank you.

Speaker 10 (37:03):
On that note, I just want to talk one point
I learned yesterday about Andrew Como that forty three point
nine percent, it was on the news, forty three point
nine percent of those four individuals who died during the
COVID pandemic died from having the vaccine. So you're talking

(37:25):
about a lot of people. And Andrew Como supported that
and pushed it, and every day that he was on
the television, I saw it as him taking a photo op,
not so much that he was doing anything for the people.
Because the people suffered terribly under his administration and his

(37:45):
pushing of the COVID vaccine.

Speaker 2 (37:47):
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(39:12):
r I'll tell you what I'm doing on Monday. I
am not looking forward to this. Yeah, so I know
that was last week, but thank you for the reminder, Bruce,
and remind me in a few minutes to talk about
my bunny and scrawl. I don't want to forget, but
I have to do Benjamin Steakhouse because Tomorrow is Father's Day.
So if you're still scratching your head on what to

(39:34):
do for Dad, I have the perfect place. It's Benjamin Steakhouse,
either in New York City or Westchester. Their Father's Day
menu is really really good and they're open from noon
to ten Tomorrow night menu, three courses. This is like
a Father's Day special. You can go tonight, by the way,

(39:54):
or you can just order off the menu tomorrow or
any day. But for Tomorrow's Father's Day, they've got dry age, Ribbi,
Scottish salmon, and USDA Prime Flick Mignok PHILEH Mignon, H.
And by the way, they've got that thick Canadian bacon
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(40:18):
why they're called shrimp because the they're not They're not small,
they're big shrimp. They're like the big ones. And of
course you get all the sides, like mashed potatoes. They're creamless,
cream spinach, and they will not tell me what makes
it creamless. Their home fries really good stuff. So tomorrow
and I'm like, why wouldn't I take my father? So

(40:40):
I'm actually taking my father tomorrow to Benjamin Steakhouse in
White Plains because Benjamin Steakhouse they are a cut above
the rest. Let's see what else here? John from West Point,
you're on the rob ass. Hi.

Speaker 6 (40:59):
I'm a Democrat and I love Donald Trump's you know motives.

Speaker 10 (41:04):
However, like I spoke to.

Speaker 6 (41:07):
Obama, why don't you make.

Speaker 8 (41:11):
The Wall of Mexico?

Speaker 2 (41:13):
Wait? Wait wait, John, you know time out? When did
you speak to Obama?

Speaker 3 (41:18):
No?

Speaker 6 (41:19):
I wrote them a letter and I got a response.

Speaker 2 (41:22):
Okay, what do you say?

Speaker 6 (41:24):
And I indicated you can raise all the property values
in New York, especially Sing Sing and even Reikers. Send
all the prisoners over there to Mexico, you know, make
prisons over there, so that way you can process whoever
you have to process and either send them to Mexico
or keep them in the prison if they if they criminals.

(41:46):
One of the things that.

Speaker 2 (41:47):
We john time out, time out, time out, John, What
is your what's your question or point? Excuse me, what's
your question or point?

Speaker 6 (41:59):
My point is that we're wasting a lot of time
with this confusion in America, especially with Latinos, Hispanics and
everything that's happening, that we are trying to eliminate all
the criminals in you know, in the deportation process. Yeah, however,
you're wasting so much money in everything else, and rather

(42:23):
than just conducting and building a prison right there on
the border, you can literally stop all the flow of
deportation because you could process them.

Speaker 9 (42:34):
You got four hundred square miles of.

Speaker 2 (42:38):
Hold on, John, there there is money in this big
beautiful bill to build new processing centers that aren't going
to be beautiful. They're going to be cops. And that's
where you stay as your process. But you know, we
have these centers and they were filled, and you know,
millions and millions went right by them and waived as
they came in here illegally. But right now, what they

(42:59):
got to do is they got to do what they
were doing in LA And think about this for a second.
So Newsome and bass and and the worst of the
bunch might be the Boston mayor. She's just downright dangerous
and crazy, but she ain't the only one. I mean,
it's a race to see who could be worse. And

(43:22):
they are literally dying on a hill for illegal aliens
who are criminals. Honestly, they have rape, murder, assault that
those are you know, just a few of them. They're
already have that on their criminal record. Some of them
have already been accused of more. They've been in and
out of this country, thrown out and come back. That's

(43:44):
who they're protecting. That's who they're waiving the flag for.
And nothing pisses me off more at these demonstrations. And
I think this is what riles up a lot of
Americans too, And this is where they lose. The Left
goes so far, they lose people who might be on
the fence when you see and we're seeing it now
with these no Kings rallies where the Mexican flag is

(44:06):
being that's the flag. They're rallying around the Mexican flag.
That pisses me off to no end. Sandra, I have
to sneak you in here. How are you?

Speaker 11 (44:18):
I wish you a happy I wish you a happy.

Speaker 10 (44:20):
Brothers Day tomorrow, Rob, Thank.

Speaker 5 (44:22):
You, Bob.

Speaker 11 (44:23):
I wanted to say two things real quick.

Speaker 9 (44:25):
One.

Speaker 11 (44:26):
I don't know if you were aware, but Chuck Schumer
wrote a book. I was in Bonds and Nobles and
I was very surprised to find out he wrote a book,
the War against against Anti Semitism. When did he ever
show an interest in what's going on? That's the first thing.
The second thing, I think the world is sick and
getting sicker. I just learned, as we all did, that

(44:49):
Tim Wall's appointee shot two Democratic lawmakers, and I learned
that the reason is the woman stood against not giving
the illegal certain money that other Democrats wanted them to have,
so she got shot.

Speaker 2 (45:06):
All of that is sick, No, it's crazy. Thanks for
the call. So I don't know the whole story yet.
I'm going to hold back a little bit because what
they did though in Minnesota, and the thing about this now,
so the House of Representatives version the local house in
the lower part of the legislature in Minnesota literally is

(45:28):
fifty to fifty. It is split between Republicans and Democrats,
at least it was until they killed this guy killed
the former speaker, a Democrat. So right now Republicans actually
have a one vote lead in that House, not the
way you want it, but to get the budget passed,

(45:50):
they had to compromise because they literally are locked at
fifty to fifty, and one of the compromises was scaling
back some of the goodies the great train that the
illegal aliens were getting in Minnesota. And I think it
had to do with Medicaid and some other things. So
this is potentially politically motivated. That's what they said the

(46:11):
cops in Minnesota. And imagine if it was a leptist
again killing somebody because of their views, and all these
people marching are trying to say Donald Trump is the fascist.
Before I forget, make sure you follow me on Instagram, RNX,

(46:35):
all the social media and check out our podcast. Of course,
it's this show that they turn around and they put
it up on the website or on the iHeart app,
and you could of course forward that listen to it
at any time. We appreciate you doing that and telling
everybody that's how our show is growing, growing and growing,
and we are and we're glad that you're with us,

(46:57):
especially from that other station. So good to have. We're
good to go every Saturday at four o'clock. Make sure
you're listening. Jimmy Fayle is like great radio. It really is.
Jimmy Fayla, who's part of our lineup now nine pm
to midnight Monday through Friday. He's so funny. This guy.
You see him on Fox. I was with him. He
was hosting for for Larry MENTI. Yesterday I went on

(47:20):
with him. This guy is just so funny and he
does a really great show. So make sure you tune
into Jimmy Fayle's show weeknights right here on seven to ten.
Wo R. A couple things, So Bruce, you reminded me
about my If you're just listening last week, I was saying,
I'm practicing to be a very old man one day,
sitting on a park bench, and I will not feed

(47:41):
the pigeons because I hate pigeons. I hate seagulls. They're
the worst. If you're ever trying to relax at a
beach and these damn things come right up to you.
They'll steal your potato chips. They don't care. But I
do like. I like squirrels, and we have some squirrels
in our yard. So I go out. Then I shake
the planters. I have a you know, a little jug

(48:02):
of the peanuts. I shake it. Now they're like, oh,
Rob is shaking the nuts. He's gonna shaking the nuts.
Rob's shaking the peanuts, and it's time to come get something.
So I throw them out there and they're they're learning.
And there's a little bunny. There's a little bunny rabbit
that was born in our yard. And I all right,
I chewed up some carrots and I leave them there

(48:25):
for him and he's eating it. But I haven't seen
him in a week. And they grow up so fast, there, Bruce,
they grow up so fast. So I don't know. Hopefully
he's back. But now that I'm sounding like a like
a psycho, I have to go and get a tooth
pulled on Monday, and I am not happy about this
is gonna be horrible. They have to put me out,

(48:48):
this whole getting old thing. I don't like it anyway.
Next Saturday, four o'clock I'm right here. I hope you
are too, and I will be on Newsmax as I
am throughout the week, but of course one o'clock to
three o'clock on Newsmax TV. So listen in, be part
of our team, be part of our show. For Bruce
and Noah. Thanks so much for being the help that

(49:11):
you are, and thanks for listening everybody. Happy Father's Day,
Happy Flag Day.

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