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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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former Westchester County executive Rob Astorna on seven ten wor.

Speaker 2 (00:25):
Hey, it's good to be with you. Rob Astorino on
seven ten woar on this muggy Saturday. So this is
why I love doing a talk show, because you know,
I get I'm in this world of TV radio where
there's so much blah blah blah, and I just came

(00:46):
over from Newsmax. We obviously we talked a lot about
what's happening, you know, today and really tomorrow in Butler, Pennsylvania.
I cannot believe it's a year ago that Donald Trump
was shot. But this is where the pulse of the
people are really important. And this is why I want

(01:07):
you to call it in it one eede hundred three
two one zero seven ten one eight hundred three two
one zero seven ten. I don't know if we're making
too big of a deal of something or not. And
I'm gonna talk about the Epstein stuff and what happened
in Butler with the Secret Service and Trump's reaction to it,

(01:29):
And I'm wondering, do people not even really care or
if especially you're a Republican or you know, big staunch
Trump supporter, does it really bother you. So let''s start
with the two big stories, all right. Tomorrow obviously was
the one year anniversary that Trump was shot, and it

(01:49):
was weird. We were just talking about it because it
was a little after six o'clock. So I just got
off the air on this show and I'm on the
train when boom, you know, I get these bulletins that
Donald Trump was shot. And immediately on my phone, you know,
I start watching Newsmax in our coverage of it, and
I was just sitting there, stunned, and I remember, like

(02:10):
the rest of the train, all of a sudden, you know,
words started to get out little by little that something
had happened. Trump was killed, Trump was shot, something is
going on, and you know, I'm looking at the reaction
of people on the train. It was like, look at this,
what's going on? What's going on? And I still remember like,

(02:31):
oh my god, what where are we in this country?

Speaker 3 (02:35):
Now?

Speaker 2 (02:35):
We're all falling apart. We're watching We're watching this country
burn down. And obviously in a year since, we really
don't know much about the guy who pulled the trigger,
Thomas Crooks. What do you know about him?

Speaker 4 (02:54):
Now?

Speaker 2 (02:54):
We're in a world right now, we're literally everything is
known about everyone. Right There was a gazillion cameras up
around New York City, probably in the town that you're in.
You don't even know it. Everything you do is recorded
by your iPhone, your GPS of where you are, who
cookies on website, You know everything. They know everything about everyone,

(03:17):
and if they want to know something about you, they
being you know, the FBI or law enforcement or the
CIA or whatever. Trust me, they're gonna know about you
in about ten minutes. Everything about you, who you're with,
who you're talking to, your phone records, every website you've
been on, anything and everything. A year later, we know ungats.

(03:42):
We know nothing about this guy who tried to take
out Donald Trump and really changed the arc of history.
What do you know about him?

Speaker 3 (03:53):
Now?

Speaker 2 (03:53):
A year's gone by. We do know a little bit
about how bad the Secret Service was horrible. I mean,
there were catastrophic failures that in the fact that six
of them only got six agents only got suspended, not fired.
I mean, this isn't like WHOA, that's a bad mistake,

(04:14):
something could have happened. No, that was a bad mistake,
and someone died and the future and former president of
the United States came within a hair of being killed.
I mean, it was America at its worst. But the
point is, in that time we've learned, Yeah, how badly

(04:36):
it was for the pre rally screening, the breakdown, no
communications whatsoever between local law enforcement and the federal which
would be the Secret Service as the lead agency. That's
not local and state problem, by the way, or their fault.
That's the Secret Service, the Pittsburgh office. They failed in
so many respects. And the fact that they let Trump

(05:00):
on that stage thirty minutes thirty minutes after they found
out that there was somebody not only suspicious, but they
were looking for because they knew the guy had a
ranger a scope. You don't show up an event like
that with a ranger or a scope, okay, and people
come through the metal detectors, they know who's coming through,

(05:22):
so obviously somebody was being looked for. And the fact
that they let the President take the stage while they
were actively looking for well, while they had people saying,
there's a guy on the roof with a gun and
they didn't get him off the stage. So, I mean,
there's a zillion reasons why they screwed up so badly,

(05:44):
mortally screwed up. But what is it about Thomas Crooks
that you know? The answer really is nothing. Okay. You
get these these images of this guy who looks like
a little you know, oh what a nice looking I mean,
he's such a look at him, Look at him. That's

(06:05):
the pictures we get on the media. This guy was deranged,
he was a loner. He was everything you'd look for
in somebody who might shoot the former president of the
United States. But ten days afterwards they had him cremated.
They released the body, and they had him cremated, and

(06:26):
since then nothing's been released.

Speaker 5 (06:29):
Now.

Speaker 2 (06:29):
Trump the other day was asked by his daughter in law,
Laura Trump on Fox about that day a year ago,
and Trump downplayed it and said, you know, it was
a really bad day for the Secret Service, no kidding,
But why aren't we getting the information on this guy

(06:51):
that clearly they have, Because there were rumors that there
might have been connections to Russia or Iran or all
these conspiracy theories which are continuous now because the book
is still wide open on this guy. Apparently they closed
the book without us seeing it though, which leads me
into the next thing, that is the Epstein files. Right.

(07:15):
So again like I'm trying to understand, and this is
where you come in at one eight hundred and three
to two one zero seven ten, one hundred three to
two one zero seven ten, like de care because I
know the media is playing this up. Apparently Maga world
and that's you if you're a Trump supporter, is like

(07:37):
up in arms. You know Don Dan Bongino who went
way out there before he became the deputy FBI director,
when he was doing his podcasts, he went out there
and said, look, there's a massive cover up. There's a
giant list with so many names on it, and it's
going to be shocking, and we want to see this.

(07:59):
So all of a sudden, Bongino finds himself to be
the FBI deputy director. Now he's an official, very high ranking,
with access to all this information. Pam Bondi that the
Attorney General says, oh I got the files. Oh I'm
going to look at there on my desk. I'm going
to look at them, meaning I'm going to see that

(08:20):
list that apparently exists. And Cash Battel, who went to
Pace University. By the way, Cash Barttel says with BONDI
there's nothing here to say. Bongino goes nuts, apparently took
a day off on Friday, is threatening to quit. This
is a this is a problem for Trump when you've

(08:42):
got the top of d OJ really in a brawl.
That's got to stop. But but here's the thing. Are
they are they like covering up? Are they not showing
everything that needs to shown?

Speaker 4 (09:00):
Now?

Speaker 2 (09:00):
The video of Epstein is hours and hours long, and
they released that, but there's a one minute gap which
is fueling more information. What happened in that one minute?
Did this guy kill himself or was he murdered? I
don't buy this whole thing that that there's a list
with Trump's name on it. Okay, because Gazane Maxwell, Glene Maxwell,

(09:23):
she's alive and well she's doing twenty years, but she's
alive and well she knows everything that happened on that
island and on those planes and who was on it.
Biden had access, as DJ had access to everything. You
don't think they would have released that if Donald Trump's
name was on it. Polease. So the infighting. Everyone's saying,

(09:45):
there's this massive infighting in Magaworld, but it's the left too.
Now it's like Magaworld and the Left teaming up to say,
what the hell is going on here? The swamp has
now made creatures of our guys. But I don't I
kind of think people don't care. I care more about

(10:05):
Thomas Crooks and what the hell was his motivation and
who he was associated with? If anybody I want to
know about him. His family's not speaking, nobody knows anything
about this guy. I want to know about him because
I already know about the official reports of how the
Secret Service screwed up. We know that we saw that,

(10:28):
they admitted that. That's an easy one. Why that happened,
maybe that's a whole nother story. But I care more
about Thomas Crooks than the potential Epstein files and if
there is a list, which quite frankly, I don't think exists.
But that's my question. See, that's what I want to know.
Like everyone's making a big deal of this, do you

(10:49):
even care? Do you really care? Or do you think
that Unfortunately our team is now part of the swamp.
I guess that's really the question. Has our team become
part of the swam once they got there or should
they just dump everything? I mean, Trump, to his credit,
dumped the JFK files, the RFK files. He let everybody
see that, heavily redacted, but apparently there wasn't there wasn't

(11:13):
really anything in there. So that's my question, That's what
I'm wondering. Do you really give a hoot? Does it
matter at all? Or do you think there do you
think our team is covering this up? One eight hundred
and three to two, one zero seven ten, if you
want to chime in, one eight hundred and three to
two to one zero seven ten. On this Saturday afternoon,

(11:37):
I cannot believe it is a year since Donald Trump
was was shot. And I remember because not only so,
I was on my way home on the train, and
you know, then went home and watching it on TV.
And I mean, at one point I got really like,
I got emotional. And it wasn't just because Donald Trump,

(11:58):
who I've known for quite a while and I liked
and clearly voted for and support. I just felt like
America was hitting a low point and I just I
remember like slumping in the chair watching all this, like
how can we get to this point? You know, and
it was just gonna get it was gonna get worse.

(12:20):
And then a couple days later, I was flying to
Milwaukee for the Republican National Convention, and I still remember
that moment when Donald Trump, with a bandage on his ear,
came out into that five sort of arena and it
was just and I think it was the loudest I

(12:41):
ever heard in arena and you could hear Americans all
overclapping right because they were happy that he lived. Not everybody.
I can't tell you how many people that I know either.
I read it on Twitter X saw at social media
where people actually said, damn, I wish that guy got
him in the head. I wish the guy killed them.

(13:01):
I mean, that's just Those are sicko's, unfortunately, and we
got plenty of them. And you can see it right
now with these Ice raids, which I'm gonna get into
as well, because you know, I have a judge telling
Ice what they can and can't do, you know, operationally,
total insanity. But that's my question, Like either Epstein or

(13:22):
the Trump assassination, what the heck does it bother you?
Does it bother you you're not getting all the information
or is it like just time to turn the page
and move on. And by the way, you can reflect
too on a year ago that moment, and yeah, I
think at that moment when when Trump survived and you know,

(13:45):
just the attempt on his life and then the second
attempt at mar Lago, that was it. You know, people
said that was the election was over. Well not necessarily,
because the coalitions that he was building were still happening.
The Latinos, black men, young men, they were already moving

(14:05):
towards him. I think that put them over the top.
That and obviously the nuttiness of Kamala Harrison and the left.
But anyway, that's my question to you. One in hundred
three to two one zero seven ten. One in hundred
three to two, one zero seven ten. You're gonna be
my little, my little focus group, because I'm really interested
what you if you care or not? One hundred three

(14:29):
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(17:53):
the lovely and talented Sandra. How are you, Sandra?

Speaker 7 (17:58):
Oh well, I'm still New York. And as I drive home, Rob,
I smile while I listen to you in your show.
You really make many people happy. So I was thinking
about the Epstein Files, and I want to tell you
how I feel. I would like to know who's on
that list. But if Trump doesn't want us to know,

(18:19):
right now, I'm wondering why. Maybe there are very very
high officials all over the country that got involved in
bad things, and maybe Trump will use this as leverage
to make America great again. Maybe he wants something from
a country and maybe someone on that list is on there,

(18:42):
and maybe he says, you don't want me to reveal this,
Let's have a good trade. That's what I'm thinking. I mean,
I think that Bondino, he's a little angry. Maybe maybe
he should think a little more before he gets all upset.
But that's what I'm thinking. I'm sure how there's a
lot of famous people on that list, and maybe Trump

(19:05):
could use that to his advantage. Right now, I.

Speaker 2 (19:08):
Don't know, so extortion is what you're saying, Sondra, Thanks
for the call. Yeah, but see, here's the presupposition is
that there is a list. There's likely to me, I
think there is no list. And I saw Arthur Idalla,
who I'm friends with, he was the attorney for Cassell Maxwell,

(19:31):
and he said there's no list. He goes, why would
anyone that high up keep a list of people they've met?
And here's the other thing too, you know, look, there
is a possibil let's just say there's a list somehow
or whatever. They come up with names of people who
might have flown on the plane. That's kind of a
big deal, okay, And I say big deal like shrugging

(19:53):
the shoulders. Big deal. Okay. You could be on the
plane taking his plane somewhere, or happen to catch a
rye somewhere and not necessarily be involved with him at all.
But once your name gets out there associated in any way,
shape or form with Epstein, even if he wasn't there,
you're on a pretty bad list and people probably gonna

(20:15):
not gonna think about you too well. So there's ways
to maybe they're protecting people. Apparently some of the stuff
that the FBI didn't release was some of the child
pornography files or child pornography images in those files. Obviously
some things were sealed by court order, so some things

(20:35):
cannot be released. And again, there might not have been
a list period, because if there were a list and
Donald Trump's name were on it, don't you think it
would have been out already? Please? One hundred and three
two one zero seven ten. Let's go to Paul in Cluster,
New Jersey. Where is Cluster, New Jersey?

Speaker 8 (20:54):
Paul, it's in northern Bergen County, about eight miles north.

Speaker 3 (20:59):
Of the GW brig.

Speaker 2 (21:02):
What's going on?

Speaker 8 (21:04):
So when I listened to a lot of different people
about this, and I guess the thread that runs through
all of this for me is whether it be Bobby,
John Martin or Epstein or any of these things that
come out, we now start to find out things fifty

(21:25):
and sixty years later that are different than what we
were told, whether it be the new stuff that came
out about the CIA with leave Arby Oswald, or whether
it be some of the stuff about Epstein. And the
recurring theme to me is a three letter agency that's
not the FBI, and that is the CIA. And when

(21:46):
you start going through whether it be real, live events
that have happened and or fictional things that are based
on reality, you start to realize that things occur that
may not be legal, that may not be approvable, and

(22:07):
they just do it. And a lot of times when
you look at this, you're like, we may never find
out the truth.

Speaker 2 (22:15):
Yeah, well, I think. But the shocking point, Paul, thanks
for the call. When Biden was in office, you know,
it's easy to say, oh, they got the list there's
Clinton on it, there's you know, Hunter Biden. I don't know,
I'm making up names. There's people on there that will
be embarrassing to the Democrats. So we're not going to

(22:36):
release the list. Biden's doj right. That's why Bongino and
everybody were screaming because they were on the outside. And again,
I mean, this is like opposition research one oh one.
If Donald J. Trump was on anything associated with Epstein,
that could have taken him down or even embarrassed him.

(22:57):
Trust me, Merrick Garland, that political hoe and Joe Biden,
even though he wasn't home, his people around him would
have released it, would have leaked it at least to
help Kamala Harris. I think we can all agree on that.
The fact that they didn't, you got to wonder and say, okay,
well why not? Were they being nice? No, there probably

(23:18):
wasn't anything there my guess one eight hundred three to
two one zero seven ten, one eight hundred three to
two one zero seven ten. Rob Esterino here on seven
to ten, WR Arlene and Merrick on Long Island. Hello, Arlene, Hi.

Speaker 9 (23:38):
Hi Rob, thanks for taking my call. I just wanted
on Butler, I wanted to say, I'm disappointed that they
haven't at least revealed who they fired, who was it for,
where the issues were. They've talked a little bit about it,
but for me, I don't think it would enough. I
feel horrible Corey comparators Widow. This week you could see her.

(24:04):
They did an interview with her, and she's commanding answers. Yeah,
she has none. So I think that hasn't been help,
that hasn't been dealt with properly, and I think she
above all deserves answers. I And you know what, when
it happened, I think the left spoke about it for
a day. President Trump almost had its head blown off. Yeah,

(24:28):
and that was all we would give it. So well,
that's where I am with that.

Speaker 2 (24:32):
Yeah. Yeah, Well, if they gave it any more than
a day, they'd be helping him. So we've got to
turn the corner and move on to something else. Nothing
to see here. The fact that, you know, the former
president and soon to be Republican nominee and possible next
president was just about killed. Nothing here. Let's move on
to bad white people. That's what the Democrats and that's

(24:54):
what the media does. Arlene. Thank you for the call.
One hundred and three two one zero seven to ten.
One hundred and three two one zero seven ten. Jim
and Nutley in New Jersey.

Speaker 4 (25:03):
Hey, Jim, Yes, all right, thanks for taking my call. Hey,
I'd like to comment on this Thomas Crooks. I think
the Secret Service knew all about this. I think they
were in on it. I mean, the FBI tried to
put Trump in jail. I mean, and for months, even
before this happened, everybody was saying, they're going to try
to kill them, They're going to try to kill them.
So I mean, if they I don't think it's the

(25:24):
fact that they screwed up. They were in on it.
I mean, and they convinced this kid that he was
going to be some kind of an American hero for
a saving democracy. That's what I think it was all about.
As far and as far as Epstein, I really don't
care about that, Okay, all they got to say?

Speaker 2 (25:40):
Yeah, No, thanks for the call, Jim, I appreciate it.
Anyone else want to be part of my focus group?
One one hundred three two one zero seven ten. I see.
I have a hard time believing that the Secret Service
as an agency was in on this, that they play
or all of the things that they didn't do was

(26:04):
all because it was pre planned to try to get
Trump shot, or they or they worked with this guy,
or they turned their head. You're talking about dozens and
dozens of people would have to be in on that.
Think about that. This is not just like one guy
who could have made the decision, you know, at the
last second that let this guy get in to take

(26:27):
a shot. This is like fundamental incompetence in the Pittsburgh office,
in the DC office on the ground, it was like
it was just the gang that couldn't shoot straight until
finally they had to take a shot and they shot
him right in the head. But you think about that,
it wasn't more clown car I think than a conspiracy

(26:50):
to kill the president. I just I can't see that
many people being in on it and not one person
speaking out. Scott in the Bronx, You're on seven to
ten WLR.

Speaker 3 (27:01):
Scott Hey zoranc his wacky economic policies aside, there's one
point that he does make that I think is actually
a salient that we do need police reform. And why
I say that is that, you know, just look at
the corruption under the Adams administration when you had Edward

(27:24):
Cabban not only his brother engaging in shaking down nightclubs,
you know, with armed police while they're on duty. But
you also have a story that recently came out that
Cobban was selling promotions for fifteen thousand dollars each to
people who wanted to be captains, lieutenants, et cetera. And again,

(27:47):
this this, this type of corruption is pervasive. It seems
you also had mister Madri. He was a I forgot
his position within the MYPD, but he's a high ranking
officer essentially paying his mistresses with hundreds of thousands of
dollars in salary.

Speaker 2 (28:04):
Yeah, but you're talking about I appreciate the Carl Scott,
You're you're kind of talking about two separate things. Nobody,
I don't, nobody that I know, would say that at times,
if any organization is corrupt or off kilter or a
particular person, then that that shouldn't be dealt with. I mean,

(28:26):
Jessica Tish is doing that. Adam's brought her in there
to do that, and she's actually doing it. So I
wouldn't say, you know, the NYPD is corrupt and rotten
to the core. There were some bad apples. They've been
dealt with. But what Mamdamie wants to do is completely different.
He hates the NYPD to begin with, and his tweets

(28:49):
are coming back to haunt him, but he he doesn't
want to just shake it up a little bit. He
wants to get rid of it. If you could, if
he could do the idream of Genie thing and do
Duke Duka Duke, he would get rid of the whole thing.
He has stated in the past, not only to defund them,
but that they're corrupt. There Uh you know, I forget

(29:10):
all the words he used against them, but he he
wants them totally gone. He wants the NYPD if he could,
his wish would be get rid of him. And by
the way, did you see that now? Like Build de
Blasio and this guy Mamdami is like Deblasio on steroids.
Deblasio dreamed of being a socialist but couldn't really get there.

(29:32):
This guy is a socialist and is about to become
the mayor of New York City. And let me let
me talk about that for a second. Okay, because the
more I look at this, and I'm getting asked this
every day, I was just asked this by a colleague
at Newsmax, like, is there any way that this guy
can be beaten? And honestly, I know we had Curtis

(29:54):
Leewan last week. The more I look at this race,
the more I think it's over. And I hate to
say that, because this guy is absolutely frightening. This guy
is an amateur. He has a spoiled, rotten brat. He's dumb,
because you gotta be dumb if you're a socialist or

(30:15):
a communist and think this time it's gonna work.

Speaker 5 (30:18):
No.

Speaker 2 (30:19):
In fact, most socialists and communists not only are they
rotten to the core, but they are obviously in their
own mind, they're autocratic. They're tyrannical because socialism always promises,
never delivers, and always leaves behind detrimentally those it was
pretending to support and help. You look at all these countries.

(30:42):
What happens the leader becomes and surrounds himself with people
and they take all the goods. Right, You ever see
a poor dictator? No, how many palaces are they lifting in? Right?
Absolutely not so. The fact is DOMI is an amateur

(31:03):
who stumbled into the right race at the right time
for the wrong reasons. But I'm looking at these numbers,
and I mean it was impressive what he pulled off.
And the fact that you know, there was a new
poll that came out that said man Domi has a
ten point lead on Cuomo, and Curtis is in third

(31:24):
place and Adams is last. And that might be true,
but what you're not considering is Cuomo could raise and
these billionaires are trying to throw more money into somebody.
Now they're trying to figure out who you can have
a gazillion ads on the air, Ultimately you got to

(31:45):
have troops on the ground knocking on doors, making calls
and pulling people out to vote. And Andrew Cuomo didn't have.
He was a paper tiger, he had none of that.
He had twenty five million superpack, he raised his own
ten million or whatever, but he had no troops in

(32:06):
the ground. Nobody wanted to go out for Andrew Cmo
because they couldn't stand him. And they figured it out
after a while, Hey wait, that's the guy that screwed
up this whole city when he was governor. But now
you got these people on the sidelines like, okay, now
we're scared. Now we got to raise money to back
one of these other three, and I just don't I

(32:28):
don't see it. I'm sorry. Curtis isn't going to get out,
and he's on the Republican line. Jim Walden is nobody.
I mean, he's got zero chance. And Adams is the
sitting mayor, so why would he leave. This is a
referendum on him and Cuomo. Just Cuomo just got trounced.

(32:49):
So his ego is the only thing in play here.
And you know, he's got some people whispering his ear,
but if he looks around him, everyone who was supporting
him have already left the room. They're already with mam
Domi and Mam Domi is going to be normalized. They're
already doing it. You got elected officials, you got the

(33:10):
party leaders, the DNC chair. They're all now coming up
with excuses on why this guy ain't so bad. He's
gonna be normalized and you're gonna get him as mayor. Unfortunately,
I don't really see many scenarios where he doesn't lose
just looking at the results too. I mean, the biggest

(33:31):
idiots in the world are the rich white people in Manhattan.
These people vote, They're gonna vote Democrat. They vote blue,
no matter who no matter what it is against their interests,
and they will vote for Mamdami. They have TDS like
no others and that's all they're gonna care out. That's

(33:51):
it now, I know. Do you have the cut on Trump?
We still have? Okay. So Donald Trump was asked this
a couple days ago. I guess about ma'am done And
every time he is asked, every time Trump is drawn
into this race, is a good day for Mam Dommy
because he now can play against Donald Trump, which is
of course what most Democrats in New York City want.

(34:16):
They can't stand Donald Trump and so if Mam Dommy
can be the guy who pokes the bear that I'm
with Mam Domy no matter how stupid he is or
how destructive his policies will be, that's all they can
Because there's fog in their brain. They can't see anything
other than I hate Donald Trump. So Trump was asked

(34:38):
this the other day. Here's what he said. How do
you want Republican voters in the city to vote in
the upcoming mayoral elections? Should they vote for Eric Adams?

Speaker 6 (34:45):
Should they vote for see what?

Speaker 5 (34:47):
Should he pick?

Speaker 10 (34:49):
Number One? You have a communist running and you shouldn't
vote for him. He's a disaster. He's leading. Now, this
is a man who's not very capable in my opinion,
other than he's got a good lene up and he's
convinced them to go with him. But I can tell
you this. I used to say, we will not ever

(35:12):
be a socialist country. Right, well i'll say it again.
We're not going to have If a communist gets elected
to run New York, it can never be the same.
But we have tremendous power at the White House to
run places when we have to boom.

Speaker 2 (35:30):
Now, ma'am Domi gets three days of anti Trump coverage,
which is great. That's all he wants. That's all he
wants because when he's fighting with Trump, the media of
course giving and taking debate. Then nobody is attacking ma'm
Domi on his past comments, on his current views, his

(35:51):
anti Semitic behavior and beliefs, on what he will attempt
to do in New York City. And you know this
is a renter city. So he played smart to the
renters who can't figure out that when I raised taxes
property taxes, they're going to raise the rent. But when

(36:13):
he says I'm going to freeze the rent. They're oh,
this guy's great. So any day that Trump is pulled
into the New York City mayoral race is a win
from Mam DOOMI just remember that three two, one zero
seventy ten. All right, I'll slip in Max here from Manhattan.
Hello Max, Hey.

Speaker 8 (36:31):
Rob thanks for taking my call anytime.

Speaker 11 (36:34):
I'm not sure if you're aware, but this h this
communist want to be mayor. There are duplicates of him
in England. They have about nine of them there that
have taken over it little cities in England.

Speaker 2 (36:47):
Yeah, well, Sadik the mayor of London, right, I.

Speaker 11 (36:52):
Mean it's I mean, they're in a real hell hole here.
And there's one person who's shouting so top of their
lungs about this guy, about all the all the communist
mayors in England, and that's Tommy Robinson. He's speaking about
these Pakistani rape gangs that are wrecking the neighborhood, wrecking
everything and the morality. And like I said, he's the

(37:14):
only one when he speaks, oftentimes he's thrown in prison,
but he's he's a head, so called head if you
want to call him that, who's speaking and the only
one who's shouting at the top of his lungs about this.

Speaker 2 (37:26):
Well interesting, and I appreciate the call, Max, thank you.
Look you look at some of these cities. London has
a Muslim mayor. New York City is about to elect
a Muslim mayor, and it's not about being Muslim, it's
about their views. And with ma'm Dami, it's about not
only his religious views and how that would play in

(37:48):
a city with a lot.

Speaker 5 (37:49):
Of Jews and.

Speaker 2 (37:52):
And a lot of women. Think about that, but also,
of course what he's espousing to do to the average
person in New York. And anyone who has even a
penny to their name will get screwed by this guy.
Two one zero seven ten. And let me just wrap
this up a little bit. So I'm looking at the numbers.

(38:13):
Manhattan's a graveyard for any Republican. But they're just so
quote educated and stupid in how they vote. I mean
they literally you look at that primary and it was
the island of Manhattan was almost all for Mamdami. And
they're going to stay with Mamdami no matter who's running
against him, if anyone drops out, or this is the field.

(38:35):
Some of the outer boroughs and some of these very
ethnic areas that went with Cuomo. Well, you know what
these Mamdami. You know, troops are going to be out
in all of these ethnic neighborhoods espousing Mamdami as one
of them. You know, he's an immigrant just like you.

(38:58):
And these are low propensity voters, probably don't pay attention much,
but they're gonna get a knock on their door and
they're gonna vote Democrat. I mean, save this, save this show,
mark this show down because when this guy wins in
November and was gonna be how is he How could

(39:19):
we not beat him? Because it's really tough at this point,
it's really tough, and I do hope and there really
is only one shot, and that is if candidates drop
out and and they give to one guy, one person
can run against him. That kind of is the only way.
And I do see that happening. I don't. Curtis told
us last week on the show, he's not dropping out.

(39:41):
Adams is raising He raised a million dollars the other
day because they're writing checks to him. So he's in
and he's the current mayor. So those two aren't leaving.
That's it. You're splitting up the vote. Cuomo is thick headed,
you know what. So he's gonna stay there. Even if
he doesn't campaign, he's not gonna he will never he
doesn't have the pride, he has too much of it.

(40:04):
He will never endorse or say for the good of
New York City. Please, you know I'm out vote for
this guy. Never gonna happen. Three two, one zero seven ten.
All right, I gotta step aside. But before I do that, oh,
I gotta tell you, on these hot, hot days, I
forgot Premier Comfort is amazing. They're the ones that you want.

(40:24):
If you want to get central air, they'll figure out
how to do it. Or like let's say you're in
a building and the AC goes out, call them up.
They'll do repairs, they'll do maintenance. The winter's gonna be
here before you know it. So you got the boilers
and the furnace and the heat pumps. They got to
be installed. Get a new one, get them fixed, get

(40:45):
them ready. If you want to transition from oil to
natural gas, and a lot of these things. There's tax credits,
by the way, either through kand or through the state
or federal government. Now's the time to look into this.
You should call Premiere Comfort heating and air conditioning and
stay comfortable throughout the year and let them tell you

(41:06):
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Comfort dot com. All right, so I saw this. Before

(41:31):
I get into I want to talk a little about
the immigration nonsense and how dangerous the left has become.
I mean, it's almost like it's almost like they're being
silly on purpose, but they're not. They're actually deranged on
what's happening with all this immigration stuff. And I'm not
talking about just like the nut jobs. I'm talking about

(41:52):
people who are supposed to be the adults in the
room right now in the Democratic Party, the Gavin Newsoms
of the world, and they're completely gone. But I'll tell
you about that. But also there's a big thing in
Brooklyn happening, a big Italian thing, and I will tell
you about my experience with the Gilio that's that big
Brooklyn tower that they carry. I'll explain what it is

(42:15):
and how I took part in this and I think
I almost died that day. But that's coming up. Don't
go anywhere, the rob asked Reno Show on seven to ten.
Wor Ah, good question there, Eric Adams. You know what,
He's right. He hasn't lost yet. He didn't run the
Democratic primary. He didn't lose. His numbers may not be good,

(42:37):
but that doesn't mean he can't get better and win. Potentially.
Cuomo had a shot and lost and lost badly. And
so you know, Eric Adams is right. I mean he's
the sitting mayor. He's telling Cuomo, how arrogant are you
to tell me to leave? You just lost? Hey, Somerset Electric,

(42:58):
give Mark dole In a call or look him up.
If look, if you have electrical needs in your house
or business, then you got to call Somerset Electric, no
matter how big or small it is. I mean me,
I will not touch no way, uh uh, I will
not touch anything electric. I'm not looking it up on YouTube.
I'm not doing it myself. I'll change a light bulb

(43:21):
and literally that is about it. But if you need
to get a generator hooked up to your house, you know,
hurricane season coming up, you want to put ac you know,
hook up into your house or any service upgrades. If
you got those little fusebox things come on time to
time to upgrade, then call Mark Dolan at Somerset Electric.

(43:42):
You can call him at eight four five area code
eight four five two oh eight three four one three
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or better yet, just send them an email Summerset Electric
at yahoo dot com, Somerset Somerset Electric at Yahoo dot

(44:06):
Come Jack and Brooklyn. You're on seven to ten WR
Hi Jack.

Speaker 5 (44:12):
Hi Rob. Last week, Curtis was saying that the extreme
heat made the elections so far apart between Mandami and Cuomo.
He said, it would have been much closer if it
was if it wasn't so hot, and you didn't comment
on that. I don't agree with that. I think Mandammi
still would have clob at Cloma even if its seventy
degrees out.

Speaker 2 (44:32):
Yeah, so it's the old if my ant had balls
should be my uncle thing. Sorry. If if if it
comes down to one day or ten days by the
way of early voting, and they did not come out
and vote early voting for Andrew Cuomo, why not because
again he did not have the operations, He didn't have

(44:55):
the troops. He didn't have to get out the vote.
He had plenty of money to be on TV, but
that ain't buying the troops that you need on the
ground to knock on doors and to get people out
to vote. It wasn't just a primary day where it
was hot. But come on, I mean, seriously, it's not
like it's a blizzard. You can't get out your door.

(45:16):
It's hot, Okay, walk out, get into your air conditioned car,
go into the air conditioned voting booth and then go home.
Come on, did it play in a little bit Maybe
would have made a difference. No, sorry, it would not have.
All right, So I don't know if you saw. This

(45:36):
is a really cool thing that did do. It's called
the Gilio and it's a big Italian thing. It was
our lady of Mount Carmel and Brooklyn. It's their big feast.
It's the whole big thing in Brooklyn that they do right,
and it's part of a festival. It's to honor a saint.
So in twenty fourteen, when I was running against Cuomo,

(45:58):
a very close friend of mine and who since passed,
I miss him dearly, but he passed three years ago.
But back then my friend Frank Florido said to me,
my good friend runs the whole runs the whole festival
and the Jillio, and he wants to know if you
would come to Brooklyn. It'll be a great campaign event
the media there and wants to know if you'd be

(46:21):
one of the guys that would lift the Jillio and
walk down the street with it. So dumbass me, I'm like, yeah, sure,
what of course. Now when I get there, I realize
this thing is over seventy feet tall and four tons
four tons. Now there's like over one hundred people lifting

(46:42):
this thing. So I'm like, okay, Now of course they
put me right up front, so all the cameras get me,
and I'm like, this is gonna be easy. There's one
hundred guys doing this work. I'm gonna like, you know,
there'll be a breeze. Well, this thing, as I said,
is four tons and four tons is not easily picked
up by even a hundred men. So this thing, when

(47:05):
they say lift, I start to live and I felt
like that thing didn't move, like I had this entire
four tons on my back. I am sweating profusely. It
was a warm day. I am sweating sweating. I got
cameras looking at me, and I have to pretend, and
I gotta walk. I forget how many we had to walk,

(47:27):
probably one hundred feet, and I am in excruciating pain.
This thing is so heavy. I am sweating like a pig,
and I gotta pretend this is a breeze. It was
the best acting job I ever did in my life.
And when we put this thing down and then the
media comes up to me like, oh, you know, what

(47:47):
was that, and I'm like trying to catch my breath,
and then I'm saying, oh, this is wonderful, what a
great event. I'm so happy. And then when we finally
walked away, I said to him, what the blankety blank
were you thinking?

Speaker 5 (47:58):
Happened?

Speaker 11 (47:58):
Me?

Speaker 5 (47:58):
Do this?

Speaker 3 (47:59):
That thing?

Speaker 2 (48:00):
He's freaking heavy. That was the worst thing. Oh my god.
So when I saw that this is happening right now
in Brooklyn, it brought back really bad memories. But it
is a great event. And you know what, there's still
Italians left in Williamsburg. So go go to Mount Ley,
Mount Carmel, the Feast of malt Carmel. Anyway, that's it.

(48:23):
I got to be back here next Saturday. I hope
you are too. I appreciate you listening on seven to
ten WR or FM one oh four point three HD two.
Keep it right here all weekend, and of course wake
up with Larry Minty six am to ten am on
Monday morning, and of course listen to the whole line

(48:43):
up here. Yankees lost today, Mets is starting to play
football starting at the end of the month.

Speaker 5 (48:50):
You're in.

Speaker 2 (48:52):
It's great camps. Summer camps are opening. Alright, I gotta
get out of here. Oh George Santos, I saw he's
being sentenced. No, he's sentenced. He's quarding his prison sentence
this month. That's sad. Yeah, maybe we will interview him again.
All right, I'll be back here next week. Enjoy the weekend, everybody,
and a happy birthday to my mother on Monday.

Speaker 1 (49:11):
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