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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This hour of programming on seven ten douboor. He's sponsored
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County Executive Rob Astorina on seven ten woor.
Speaker 2 (00:22):
Oh, it's Saturday. Wow. That means I'm on, am I
I am on? Oh my God, Welcome to the Rob
Astorino Show here on seven ten. Wor Glad you're listening
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Or and there's an or it could be a podcast
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ago that you were listening to the show. Whatever, I'm
glad you're with me. And there's a lot to go
over in the next fifty five minutes. One eight hundred
three two one zero seven ten. One eight hundred and
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three two one zero seven ten is the number two
partis sip Pate. So let's start with I guess troubling
news and that's the Pope. The Pope right now is
in critical condition at Jameli Hospital, which is very close
to the Vatican grounds, and so he's eighty eight years old.
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He's frail to begin with. His body is breaking down,
but his mind is still sharp from what we hear,
and you know, just watching him and listening to him
and those who have been close to him, but this
is a very, really difficult time for him. And I
hate to say this, but right now the Pope is
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on a death watch. That's really what the world is
looking at now. I have worked in the church. I
kind of understand how they and they roll very slowly.
But what's happening now is the Pope went in there
a week ago turned out to be basically double pneumonia,
and he's fighting off an infection. He already has parts
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of his long missing that were taken out a long
time ago, and he had some respiratory issues. Today they
said he is sitting in an armchair. However, he was
in pain, they described this is the Vatican, and he's
having trouble at times breathing. So you know, just kind
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of following the breadcrumbs, this could be. This could be
very troubling for Pope Francis, and I don't want to
look ahead but what happens when the pope dies, Well,
I mean it's obviously if you've been through it, you've
seen what happens after a morning period and the papal
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funeral and so many other things that are just it's
fascinating because the church holds on to the traditions where
the fisherman's ring they call it, is taken off his
finger once he is pronounced dead and it's certified, and
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then they smash that with a hammer, and then of
course they go into the conclave after the funeral. So
this is weeks of this and I mean, I'm sounding probably,
you know, maybe I shouldn't be talking about this right now,
and we pray that he's okay, but he is eighty eight,
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and you know, just what the Vatican is saying right now,
it appears like it could be worse than they're actually saying.
But anyway, our prayers are with the pope, whether you
agree with him or disagree with him. And I'm a
Catholic and I don't particularly agree with this pope and
this papacy. I think he is drifting this church way
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too far to the left. And this is this is
not I think a popularity contest. The church should stand
strong when the winds are blowing strongest against them, you know,
And anyway, we'll see what happens. I am on. I
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hate to say this, but I am on standby at Newsmax,
probably staying in the city tonight. God forbid the Pope
does die overnight and would be on out at night
overnight and then tomorrow. So I hope to God and
I pray that the Pope is okay, and we shall see,
all right. I want to get into a couple of
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things that happened this week. Two things, both of course,
just show that the left is lawless. Okay. That parchment
with the Constitution on it really means nothing to them,
especially if he gets in their way. Of course, they
love to say the Constitution when it suits them, but
ordinarily they hate that document. And one guy that hates
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it more than anything or completely doesn't understand it. He
went to Princeton, he went to Yale, and boy are
they churning out the most stupid far left ideologues that
take the bench. And that's Judge Dale.
Speaker 3 (05:30):
Ho.
Speaker 2 (05:31):
So this is the guy who was appointed by Joe
Biden on the recommendation of Chuck Schumer. This is the
guy who is overseeing the trial if there is one,
but he seems hell bent on wanting one of Mayor
Eric Adams. So let's just go through this for a
quick second here, because this is a complete breakdown right now,
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and they'd love to talk about constitutional crisis, you know Trump,
Oh my god, a crisis. These are the guys that
break every norm. The left is breaking every norm. They
could care less. And so this judge who should know better.
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When you have the prosecution and the defense agreeing that
the case should be dropped, it really doesn't matter about
what the defense says. But when the prosecution Article two
of the Constitution, the Justice Department the prosecution under the
auspices of the executive branch. When the prosecutors say there's
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no case here or we are withdrawing this case, that's it.
It's over. The judge is hell bent on making this
a show trial or having his day in the limelight
and interfering now with the election of New York City's mayor.
It doesn't matter why the prosecutors chose to abandon this
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case in their wisdom, going from one organization or administration
Biden that chose to prosecute and I've already stated I
think it was the weakest of terms, weakest of charges.
When a new president and a new Department of Justice
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entered the scene and looked at it and made a
determination that they don't want to go forward. There's not
enough to convict there, or they think he was wrongly charged,
or they had an agreement, all of which is legal.
This nonsense that there's a quid pro quo, big e
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thing deal. There's a quid pro quo every day everywhere
in the Justice Department. They determined that a witness will
testify instead of being chick charged, or a co conspirator
won't be charged in exchange for testimony, or a pola
bargain whatever. That's how this Justice Department works, That's how
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a criminal justice system works. And the fact that Donald
Trump's DOJ decided to drop the case period end of
sentence over this judge, you need to know his background
and now you'll understand why he's stringing this along and
doing something so unprecedented, assigning somebody to argue why this
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case should go forward, who has nothing to do with
this case. He is not an employee of the Justice Department,
so he's assigned Paul Clement, who's a conservative, to write
a report on why this case should not be dropped. Okay,
what if he writes an A plus paper, What the
hell does that matter? What is the judge going to say? Okay,
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you know what, I agree this trials going forward. Who
is prosecuting it? You cannot order the prosecutors to get
into the court and prosecute a case that they are dropping.
But this guy is making a spectacle of the legal system.
So let me just explain who this guy was and is.
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Who was he? He was the director of the ACLU
Voting Rights Project. He worked for the NAACP. He was
a professor of racial justice at NYU. You're getting it now.
He was the lead attorney in Fish versus Kobak, which
required this was Kansas requiring proof of citizenship to vote.
Speaker 4 (09:41):
This guy's against that. He doesn't care all illegal immigrants
can vote. That's this guy's point of view. Can you
believe this?
Speaker 2 (09:55):
So he is ordering now? I mean, look at the
mockery of this. Petitions for mayor start next week, I
think on Monday. In the meantime, you've got Eric Adams,
who is going to be strung along by the governor,
and we'll get to Hurt a second. And this judge
who was doing the bidding of law fair and election interference,
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he said that the legal brief has to be fired
by March seventh, and that there would be a hearing
on March fourteenth. So he is stringing this along for
weeks and weeks and weeks. Totally unfair to Eric Adams.
I don't care what you think. Totally unfair and a
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benefit to those running against him. And this guy, when
he was in his confirmation hearings, he had to publicly
apologize to the Senate for quote his overheated rhetoric on
social media. What was he doing? He had trumped arrangement syndrome.
He is a far left lunatic. And he was only
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voted in fifty to forty nine. In fact, Judge Hoe
got in because Mansion actually voted against him. So you
can thank Chuck Schumer for this one. You can thank
Joe Biden for this one. This guy should be thrown
off the bench. If there's ever a judge that should
be impeached, this is it. This guy's dangerous, dangerous. Does
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he not know the US Constitution? It ain't his authority
to order a trial, to order a prosecution. If prosecutors
drop it, it's over. I mean, this is beyond unusual
and never has a US appellate court ever ever sided
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with a judge who didn't want to grant emotion to
dismiss This is not an argument between the defense and
the prosecutors. They both agree this case should be dismissed.
This is unbelievable. But this is the left today and Hochel,
she's got some you know what's on her and she
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is so stupid. So here she is Hochel screaming and
yelling on the congestion pricing that Donald Trump and Sean Duffy,
the Transportation Secretary, have no right, no right, even though
they are as much a part of the approval process
as the state, that they have no right to take
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away and to deny congestion pricing. Again, she has no
idea of how this system works. They have every right
to approve or disapprove and in their opinion, and it's
the right one. Congestion pricing was not supposed to set
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up for this under this program which was approved and
I went through this couple months ago, the environmental statement
that they failed to do. They rushed this thing through
to get it done. She herself rushed it, stopped it
for political reasons, and then rushed it through right afterwards.
And Biden's team gave it the quick you know approval. Well,
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you know what, they didn't finalize everything. And when you
don't go and cross your t's and dot your eyes,
you're screwed. And she's screwed now, just like the main
governor who had a little shouting match with the President
yesterday at the White House, because of the executive order,
that says, and Biden did this the opposite, and so
did so did Barack Obama. They used an executive order,
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and they used the Department of Education to scare the living.
But Jesus out of every college, every state, and every
school in totally uplift upending Title nine. That's how they
got all these kangaroo courts. That's how they allowed men
and women's sports, all this nonsense because the federal government
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threatened to take away federal funding, and so most states complied. Unfortunately,
some fought it though, so the main governor, like Hokeel,
is basically saying, well, we really don't care. Hokeel saying
I'm gonna keep the cameras on We're gonna keep screwing
the commuters whether you like it or not. Oh really,
and the main governor saying the same thing, Well, we
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don't care, we don't care what you say. We're still
gonna allow men and women's sports. Okay, that's fine. You
want to do that, then the two hundred and fifty
million dollars in federal funding should be taken away. Period.
If that's how you strongly agree, go ahead. Same thing
with the New York take all of our funding away,
federal government funding. We'll see if you like it. We'll
see if you still feel strongly about it. The left
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is very dangerous now, very very very dangerous in this country.
And what's happening now is it's coming to a head.
Thankfully let's take a a while. But you know, unfortunately,
people have zero patients already. Look, they're already started saying,
oh my god, inflation's too high. Der Donald Trump, Oh
my god, he's been there four weeks and prices aren't
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back where they were. Okay, calm down. It took Joe
Biden four years to really f this country up. It's
going to take Donald Trump more than four weeks to
set it back. But look what he's done already, just
on immigration alone. There's a trickle now coming across the border.
So the left is the left has to be confronted,
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and ultimately it might be six human beings that save
this country. Donald Trump's going to do his best, but
the left is going to throw everything at him, and
the resistance is already cranking up, and they're going to
go to court and they're going to get judges like
Judge dale Hoe, who is a hoe for the left.
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Six human beings, the six conservatives on the Supreme Court
might be the final backstop to reverse this country back
to normal because everything Trump does is gonna be challenged everything.
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You know what Amo Bov the deputy at DJ should say,
Amo Bove. He should say the hell with you, Judge.
I mean he won't, but in not so in a
nicer way, they should say we're not playing along with
your farce. I mean, honestly, if he had ordered, if
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he orders a prosecution or a trial to go forward,
they just don't show up. What's gonna happen this guy,
this judge, is gonna look like the biggest fool that
he is. It makes me so angry because they are
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two one zero seven ten. One in one hundred and
three to two one zero seven ten. Let us start
in the BX, the bronx. Sean, how are you?
Speaker 6 (21:02):
Yes?
Speaker 7 (21:03):
Actually, I wanted to comment on the nineteen sixty five
Immigration Act, which you're familiar with. Yeh, pretty much opened
the borders to the Third World back during the Johnson administration. Yes,
s yeah, there's an excellent book it's so I actually
call the Culture of Critique by doctor Kevin McDonald. It
goes into the origins of the Act, you know, the
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push legislative push in the Congress to overturn the Restriction
Act of nineteen twenty four which preceded that Act and
really just set in motion the flood of Third World
and massive Third World immigration into the United States. And
one interesting thing that doctor McDonald points out is that,
you know, we all know, for example, that the Jewish
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American vote is overwhelmingly Democrat, and it's also overwhelmingly in
favor of open borders. But the book points out just
how instrumental politicians like Immanuel Seller, Jacob Javitz, her A
bit Lehman, Sam Dickstein, organizations like the ADL, the Hebrew
Immigrant Aid Society, the American Jewish Congress, American Jewish Committee,
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on and on, we're really pushing for the nineteen sixty
five Immigration Act. And you know what, doctor of the
thesis that doctor McDonald's put forward is that it's one
of the things that you know, the Jewish community saw
as being a defensive mechanism against the rise of potential
anti Semitism. And what they meant when he meant by
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that is that, you know, again, after World War Two,
you know, a lot of members of the extreme left,
organized Jewish or minority saw the potential for a Nazi
type movement or a racially aware movement among whites in
the United States coming to power, possibly in the United States.
So what's their solution to that, Bring in hordes of
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non whites from the Third World. And they saw it
as a protective barrier or an insurance policy against any
kind of like you know, pro white or nationalist movement
company to power in the United States. And I find
this to be number one infuriating, but I also find
it to be curious and so far as that, you know,
non white immigration, not only in the United States, but
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also in Western Europe, where the Jewish community is also
pushed for open borders, has really come back to bite
them in the ass. And what do I mean by that?
Speaker 2 (23:22):
No, Look, you go to Ireland, do you go to England,
do you go to Germany, you go to Scandinavia, anywhere,
and it looks nothing like it did twenty years ago.
That's for sure. The number one name right now in
England is Mohammed. The number one birth name for males
is Mohammed. That should tell you. And we're not far
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from that here. It might be Miguel, but it might
be Muhammad too at some point soon. But Trump is
really cracking down, thankfully, on the open border. It's amazing
how it went from like two thousand a day got
aways to to about ten now just by enforcing the border,
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closing it up. It's amazing. It actually is so infuriating
because Biden and his team purposely allowed that to happen.
Let's continue, Let's see one one hundred and three to
two one zero seven to ten, Rob Astarno. Here, let
us go to Chris in Bethpage, Long Island. Hi, Chris,
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do that again? Hi Chris?
Speaker 7 (24:33):
Hello?
Speaker 2 (24:33):
Hello, Hi Chris. All right, goodbye Chris. All right, Let's
go to Chris in Westchester. How are you? Chris now?
Chris and Bethpage? What we do here? I think we
hit the wrong We had two Chris is Maybe that
was my fault. Hi, Chris in Beth Page. You're on
the air. How are you can?
Speaker 6 (24:55):
Can you hear me? Roup?
Speaker 2 (24:55):
Yeah? I can now?
Speaker 6 (24:57):
Okay, So Rob, I love the fact that these crazy
libs didn't learn one thing from the election. I love it.
Let him keep doing it. Yeah, they're going you know,
the media is going out of business. They didn't learn
anything from it. Nobody watches Morning Joe and all these shows.
So I know you can get a little upset with
the judges and this and that, But just about everything
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I see coming from the libs I love and I
keep saying, keep doing this because Trump's not going anywhere.
He doesn't have to run for a election. He's got
four years and you can see it in his demeanor too.
He doesn't care. He's basically balls to the walls. Now,
I argue with a couple of liberals in my office.
You know what I always say to them, You would
think that we didn't already have Trump for president for
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four years. They act like this is a new thing,
and they're like, you're gonna be sorry you voted for him.
I'm like, yeah, we already voted for him, and we
like them that much, that's why we re elected him.
What don't you understand there really is a Trump arrangement
syndrome out there. There's no doubt it's a mental Can
we ever talk facts with them? And my only point
to you is, and I'm telling them all out there,
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please please keep it up, Keep up all your whacky
You're going to keep losing elections. We're gonna have JD.
Vans for eight you excuse me, eight years or Marco Rubio,
That's who we're going to keep getting. They have no bench.
That Pristo is a whack Oh you heard what he
was fucking Yeah?
Speaker 2 (26:20):
No, definitely, and I want to get Chris. I thank
you for the call because I do hope they continue
on their path because most normal Americans are are fed
up with the looney left and don't agree with them,
which is why Trump is there. And I got to
tell you, and I'll hold it for a little while,
what the Wisconsin governor has done. And again, please keep
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doing this because the more you do this, the more
normal people who sometimes even voted Democrat, are going to
keep running towards Republicans. Thank God. Two one zero seven
to ten. Let's go to Jim here in Manhattan.
Speaker 3 (26:55):
Hi, Jim, how are you doing today?
Speaker 2 (26:59):
Good?
Speaker 3 (27:00):
I tell you, I think the best thing to do
with the Gaza Strip is leave it as it is.
Don't clear out the rubble, don't rebuild, don't bring people
back because terrorists will follow. Just have an unoccupied zone
with no people, no weapons or terrorists militias, and maintain
an empty buffer zone to protect Israel and pretend to
prevent future wars.
Speaker 2 (27:22):
All right, thanks for the call. It's amazing like that
came out of left field. Gosa. I mean, all right,
I guess that's what happens when I open up the phones.
That's fine, that's fine. Let's see. Let's go to Michael
in Manhattan as well. God Michael.
Speaker 8 (27:39):
Yes, Robert, this is actually the first time I'm calling
into your show.
Speaker 2 (27:43):
Good.
Speaker 8 (27:44):
I turned on the radio that I didn't say. Fifteen
minutes ago and I hear you speaking against this liberal
judge in everything, and I'm saying, wow, this is not amazing.
Anthony Weiner had a complete turn around.
Speaker 6 (28:05):
I said, this is novelists.
Speaker 8 (28:07):
And then you say your name, this is the rob
as the Reno show. You know you sounds exactly like him.
Speaker 2 (28:14):
Oh my god, don't say that.
Speaker 8 (28:18):
I'm sorry.
Speaker 9 (28:21):
I was shocked.
Speaker 8 (28:21):
I couldn't let novelists. He learned something the election.
Speaker 2 (28:26):
I said, oh, yeah, no, that ain't happening. Anthony Wiener
learning thing.
Speaker 3 (28:32):
No.
Speaker 2 (28:33):
I appreciate the call, Michael, thank you. Uh yeah.
Speaker 3 (28:35):
You know.
Speaker 2 (28:35):
It's funny. When I was on that other station, and
I have a lot of respect for the other station.
When I was there same time on Saturdays, Anthony Wiener
would precede me, his show is on before me, and
then I would take over from him, and you know,
we got to talk a little bit here and there.
I like him as a person, but I mean the
fact that he's the fact that he's running for a
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city council, I almost feel sorry. It's like, you know,
you have to you have to give it up at
some point and move on, and he can't get it
out of his system. But what, like I said, I mean,
we all kind of have it. It's it's political herpes,
if you will it really, it's stuck there. It's it's
always in you. You just hope it doesn't flare up. Okay,
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let's go to Jeff and Maplewood.
Speaker 10 (29:20):
Hi, Jeff, Hi, Rob. Actually I called in at the
top of the hour, and what I was calling in
on you've basically covered in terms of that judge in
the Eric Adams case that he's totally overstepping his downs.
But I will ask you a question that you basically
touched on, but I don't know that you were totally clear.
(29:41):
What the hell happens if he doesn't allow the case
to be dropped? What are you gonna do order the
DOJ to prosecute the case? And then are you gonna,
like a law school professor evaluate their prosecution to say, oh,
well you didn't do a good job, so we want
you to do it.
Speaker 3 (30:00):
I mean, what the hell?
Speaker 2 (30:01):
Yeah, Well that's it. I mean, he can't he can't
order them and it's never ever been allowed. So you know,
the Justice Department, they maybe they don't even want to
play around anymore. I mean, right now. I guess they've
been giving him some deference, but they've been put on
the side he's going on his own path right now
and having somebody from the no connection to this case
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whatsoever writing a report to him on basically taking the
position of why the why the Justice Department is wrong
to seek to dismiss this case. And so let's just
pretend I'll you know, I'll take your I'll take your question, Jeff,
to just go further. Let's just pretend for a second
that Paul Clement writes an amazing doctorate there on why
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this is wrong for the Justice Department to drop the
charges with prejudice and the judge should not allow it. Okay,
let's just pretend for second the judge says, I don't
I don't agree where this case is proceeding. Justice Apartment
can say, okay, have fun, we're not showing up. What
are you gonna do? Or you can't order us to
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do it. It would be under the state. Under the
US Constitution, it is the executive branch which controls and
makes the decisions to prosecute or not period. And so
it would immediately be appealed, and it would immediately be overturned.
I mean, but he's making a fool out of himself.
But he's also again shining a spotlight on how the
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left thinks and how they operate in this country. And
so when I say it's dangerous, it is dangerous because
they there's no guardrails anymore. They can't keep saying about
Donald Trump, no guardrails. He's Nazi. You know, they're bringing
up the n word again. He's a Nazi. He's a Nazi.
Oh my god, Hitler, Elon Trump, that's really what we
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can call them. You know who elected Elon Musk Nobody
you in Besis, nobody elects anybody in the cabinet. It's
the president who's elected, who appoints. But they don't get it,
they don't care, but they need a boogeyman. One hundred
and three two one zero seven ten. So Sondra, I
have a question. Is it Sondra or Sandra? And here's
(32:16):
why I asked Andra, Sondra because I turned on the
radio the other day and you two timed me. I
heard you on another station and they called you Sandra.
Speaker 11 (32:26):
No, it's Sondraw. And the reason it's Sondra, that's how
I was born with the name Sandra. But I went
to Sandy for many years and then one day someone
called into the radio and she said her name is Sandra,
and the host said, that's a beautiful name. So ever
since that, I am back to Sondra. That's my real name. Okay,
thank you, thank you for asking Rob. So Rob, I
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have two questions, one about Sean Duffy and one of
course about Eric Adams, who I decided I'm writing them off.
I'll tell you why. But Sewan Duffy correct me if
I'm wrong. If I didn't read it. Calf First, I
understood that he wrote a very lengthy letter to Hopel
saying how he's not going along with the congestion pricing.
(33:08):
But then when I was looking at my computer, I
didn't read it thoroughly. But I just I think I
saw him say that he's going to compromise a little
bit and work out something where both parties are happy.
And I think that was not what Donald Trump had
in mind.
Speaker 2 (33:23):
No, that's not what he wrote.
Speaker 10 (33:24):
I read.
Speaker 2 (33:25):
I read the letter. The letter was we are withdrawing
the support of this program, and he outlined X, Y
and Z why it should never been approved in the
first place, why the money can't be used for the
MTA and commuter pricing. So he was explicit and why
it was being withdrawn and that it shouldn't have ever been,
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you know, approved in the first place by the Biden deministration.
And that's what he said. So Hochel now defiantly and
the MTA saying, we're keeping the cameras on, so you know,
eventually it's going to have to go to a court
and who knows what's going to happen there. But no,
Sean Duffy did not. It wasn't a maybe it was
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a no take take a long walk off a short pier.
Speaker 11 (34:11):
Okay, because I could have known. I saw him read
that he's going to maybe compromise a little, bring it down,
but not one hundred All right, good, I'm glad that
was wrong. Then as far as Eric Adam goes, look,
even though I live in New Jersey, I have friends
and family in New York. I decided I'm not going
to root for him anymore. Definitely not Cuomo. I had
decided I want Curtis Leewood to have a good chance
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because think about it, he never stole a penny in
his wife, only does his care about the city, and
if he would have deputy mayors under him to show
him the political ropes, I think he could become the
greatest mayor ever. So emotionally, I'm going to start rooting
to him.
Speaker 2 (34:50):
All right. Way to go, Sandra. Thanks for being with
us again, Alan and Yonkers. You're on seven to ten.
Wor hi Allen.
Speaker 9 (34:59):
Oh that's Sondra the dollars and she robbed Your show
is yeah, she is tremended. Your show is great. I
could help out about New York City because I lived
there my whole life. Then I moved to Yonkers. But
when Giuliani ran in ninety three, he won, but he
had help from the Liberal Party and Ray Harding, which
helped him go over the top in that election. What
(35:21):
Curtis has to do his greatest asset. It does gonna sound crazy,
but this is New York City now. His wife Nancy
is a big Bernie Sandys supporter. She has to be
on the trail. There's other parties in New York City.
He's gonna run on the republic line, but he's gonna
have other lines too, and she has to come out
there and tell everybody. She's a big Bernie Sandy supporter,
(35:44):
because there's a lot of voters in New York City
who are for Bernie Sanders, not for Barry Goldwater. Believe
me when I tell you, I've lived there my whole life,
and that's how he could win. She could be like
the Ray Harding the Liberal Party that helped Giuliani. She
could be the one to help uh Curtis Lee with
to win with the Bernie Sanders part of the socialist
(36:04):
part of the Democratic Party and bring those votes in
for Curtis and Alan.
Speaker 2 (36:10):
I'm thanks for the call. Look, there's a big shark
in the water. That's Andrew Cuomo. I think there's there's
only two that can win, Cuomo or Adams. Uh if
all those on the left start eating each other up,
which would probably happen. But you got this phony voting
system in New York, and it's just the cumulative voting thing.
(36:35):
It's just ridiculous. So, I mean, I don't look the
people in New York, these these these liberals, especially the women,
you know, the ones that of course all women must
be believed, the ones that were out there protesting against
Donald Trump and Brett cavan On. Oh wait, Andrew Cuomo
(36:58):
fondled women apparently, and he resigned because we can let
him go. That's fine, he's one of us. That's what
they think, a bunch of frauds. You know who are
who's not a fraud? You know who's not a fraud?
Bruce Toyota City. You go to Toyota City and they
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they're not that honest. Right, let's be let's be honest
about the car dealerships. They don't have the greatest reputations,
but Toyota City and those under the umbrella of the
Integrity Automotive Group, they do. They're the good guys. They're
the ones you should go to for a new vehicle,
(37:42):
and specifically at Toyota head over to Toyota City on
They're on Route one in Mamarnick. Pretty easy to get to.
But really, it doesn't matter where you are. You could
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It doesn't matter. Just go to Toyota CITYNY dot com,
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and and hopefully you buy the car because they're they're
the good guys. Toyota City, Toyota City, NY dot com,
Toyota City, NY dot com. All right, we got a
(38:24):
couple more calls, and I got a couple more things,
including you didn't see this because the media doesn't want
you to see it. There was a COVID study that
came out and it's gonna blow your mind when I'll
tell you all about it. So you stick around. I'll
be right back here on seven to ten wor yeah,
you know you need to get around New York and
the company to call, by the way if you're going
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out to one of the New York airports, or of
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town because you don't want to drive right, You want
to go out and have a good time. You don't
want to have to worry about I shouldn't have that
other glass of wine whatever. Calllero's point to point because
they are really good liros. I mean you could just relax,
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you could socialize, you could sleep in the car, do
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airports or being picked up, or you want a night
out on the town, then it's it's kind of worth it,
I think, right. I mean, I don't want to get
into a smelly cab. These ride shares like Lift and
and Uber, they're getting really expensive, by the way, so
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I Preferlero's point to point. I know they're professional, it's
a clean car, it smells nice. I've been picked up.
Let me tell you something. I've been picked up in
the most filthiest, smelliest Lift or Uber cars you could imagine,
like literally had to open the window because it's stunk.
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That That's really not how I want to go to
the airport, especially if I'm going with somebody like my
wife or something. I mean, it's like, come on, let's
just get a nice, clean Chaufford. Doesn't have to be
a limousine. It could be a sedan, but you're gonna
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stick them all on that big bus, or just going
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Couple things. So I mentioned before about the left and
how looney they are, and they don't learn, and I
just hope they keep it up because Republicans will solidify
a majority and we will own the White House for
(40:58):
at least twelve years if they keep doing these kind
of things. So the Wisconsin governor, a Democrat, Tony Evers,
this is almost like, it's really unbelievable. I can't imagine
a guy like this. I mean, he's not a young guy,
so he grew up with common sense, I have to imagine.
(41:19):
But unfortunately too many Democrats now they lost it all.
So he's actually trying to change the legal definitions in Wisconsin.
Now the word mother can no longer be used in
the government. The word mother becomes inseminated person, inseminated person.
(41:44):
Paternity is now parentage. I'm not making this up. You
can't have wife or husband that has to become spouse.
Father is now parent, mother is parent who gave birth
to the child. I honestly, please keep doing this. Please,
(42:10):
It's gonna make my life, It's gonna make Republicans' lives easier.
But it is just ridiculous. Remember they still say the
word chest feeding, not breastfeeding chest feeding because as you
and I know, men cannot breastfeed. But I guess a
transgender you know, a man who dresses like a woman,
(42:31):
who pretends that he's a woman, who the left wants
us to recognize as a woman obviously can't lactate. So
we now need to turn the word from breastfeeding to
chest feeding. Keep sucking on that nipple, let's see what
comes out. I guess nothing. Birthing person now is another
(42:51):
word that's acceptable in Wisconsin instead of mother Jesus, oh,
oh my god. And also CNN and they wonder why
they're in the dumpster right now, I'm proud to say
Newsmax we are now the seventh most ranked cable network
(43:14):
in the country. So you think of the hundreds that
are out there, Lifetime, ESPN, you go through it, Newsmax
is now the seventh most rated in the country. It
wasn't too long ago we were in the hundreds, and
we now beat CNN, which is a combination of Newsmax
doing really great and CNN doing stuff like this when
(43:35):
they're hosts like Brianna Keeler, who I used to work
with horrible. She and CNN are going off on the
executive order by Donald Trump to say that there are
only two genders. Well, in their view, CNN and Brianna
(43:57):
Keeler has said recently that most scientists disagree with that.
Most scientists disagree with two genders. Okay, I wonder why
they're so bad. I wonder why nobody's paying attention to
them anymore. I wanted to mention this because you're not
going to hear this. You're not going to see this
(44:17):
in the New York Times, You're not going to see
this on CNN, You're not going to see this anywhere,
because it would be a complete admission of guilt, and
it would prove that they were not only absolutely wrong,
but they turned this world upside down and inside out.
So there was a COVID mortality study that was done,
(44:38):
and it was it was done recently and it was
done by two professors at Stanford, So these are not wackadoo's,
they're at Stanford. So they looked at the World Health Organization.
Of course, during the pandemic, they were saying that three
point four percent of people that got COVID would die,
(45:00):
So three point four out of one hundred would die
just by contracting COVID. And so what happened obviously, you
know Fauci up there, Cuomo, the Democrats not even allowing
people on a beach, the CDC, the FDA, all these
quote expert organizations, they went nuts. They completely lost their sanity,
(45:24):
and they restricted our freedoms. They turned our economy inside out,
They fundamentally changed everything. Their whole six foot social distancing
was made up. They admitted that it was made up
out of thin air. They had no there was no
scientific proof for six feet. In fact, in Europe and
the World Health Organization they adopted about three feet. But
still even that they didn't know. So think about all
(45:47):
the things that they did to you and me under
the science banner, and they knew they were wrong, and
they kept going forward. So there's this new study that
comes out and it and the infection fatality rate. They
took Austria. Austria was one of the most paranoid countries
(46:08):
in the world. They were extreme on pandemic lockdowns, basically
kept people in their own homes. Anyway, they did their research.
They found that the fatality rate for COVID was point
three one percent, meaning ninety nine point six nine percent
of people who had COVID survived. Think about that. That's
(46:32):
not what we were hearing, right, But again, they never
differentiated when we were going through this whether people died
from COVID, from the virus or with COVID. So somebody
who had a massive stroke yesterday and let's say pneumonia
(46:53):
and sepsis in the hospital and then also contracted COVID
while there, it's listed as a COVID death. Obviously not
the reason, but that's what they did. So what they
found in the study is what we knew all along.
This really came down to those eighty five and above.
(47:13):
They had the highest risk of dying, which we knew,
and nursing home residents accounted for thirty one percent of
all COVID deaths. Imagine that. So when Andrew Cuomo runs
from mayor again wants to remind him or did we
forget about that because you still have all these crazies
in this city saying, oh, I love him. I'm going
(47:36):
to vote for Andrew Cromo because he was so good
in COVID. Okay, they completely and utterly lied. They lied,
and you still, by the way, you still have policies
in some places, like some colleges and schools and even
(47:56):
medical facilities that if you do not have your vaccination
for COVID, you're not allowed on campus, or you're not
you're not being admitted.
Speaker 4 (48:06):
Still, we're five years from COVID and we know what
the study's have proven.
Speaker 2 (48:12):
Oh god, it's crazy. Honestly, I hope I hope a
Fauci pays the price. He won't because of course he
was pardoned. We have to stay vigilant, and you have
to listen to this show every Saturday so we can
stay vigilant together. So there were so many people on
hold here. I apologize it and get you. We'll do
(48:33):
that next week. Make sure you you listen every week,
put in your Google calendar. Of course, you can follow
me on Facebook, on x on Instagram and all of
them at rob Ascarino, and make sure you listen to
the show, the podcast, or of course, if you're not
listening on the radio, you can always listen on the
(48:54):
iHeart app or you can listen on seven to ten
wo R dot com. Boyle, we'll keep an eye on
the pope and pray for him and hopefully he recovers.
And that's it. Boy what'd you say there? Bruce Free Luigi?
I know you know what. I'm so sick of Luigi
this whole thing. I mean, that's another thing. Now you
(49:18):
gotta leave me with that. I'm gonna go crazy on
my way home thinking of Luigi. Uh yeah, you know,
I forgot. I forgot to get to the stuff from
last week. Now I gotta go another week to talk
about what happened at shop, right, all right, Hey, be
back with me next week and we'll be back together. Okay,
the Rob asked Reno show here on seven to ten
(49:39):
wo R. My pleasure to be with you. I hope
you had a good time. We'll see you next Saturday,
four pm. I'll see you one o'clock at three o'clock
of course on Newsmax and on Fridays at seven o
eight in the morning on Larry Mentis Show Mornings. With
Menti or Menty in the mornings. I gotta get out
of here, see you later, folks.
Speaker 1 (50:00):
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