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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This hour of programming on seven ten doubleor He sponsored
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Speaker 2 (00:25):
Yeah, that's the kind of music I listened to on
the beach, you know, like the soft rock stuff, the
yacht rock radio stuff. I love that. I really, I do.
I do, and I just I have all these songs,
the songs that you hear that we play at the
beginning of the show, or really it's a compilation of
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the songs that I gave them when I started this
over a year ago. I said, play these because I
love it and it gets me like going Now that
was a little soft. Sometimes you go a little harder.
But I do love those songs. That's me. I have
all of them downloaded. I have like three hundred songs
or something. Check on my on my iPhone. And I'm
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stupid because I'm paying I'm paying Apple. I think it's
like fifteen dollars a month because I download these phone,
these these songs and keep them. As opposed to I
guess you could just buy them, right, I don't know
what it is a download, but it might I don't know.
I'm I'm stupid. Actually, when you add up all of
the things that I'm paying each month, probably like you two,
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you know, it used to be just cable. You would
have a cable bill and a phone bill. But now
I still have cable, and I have all of these
apps that we're cheap at one point now I'm paying.
I don't. I honestly and truthfully don't want to add
it up each month because I don't want to know
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with all without all of them. I don't need HBO
Max well the way, dude, like I don't need Apple,
although I get it with my phone and I get
a discount, but I'm still paying. You know, Netflix. Netflix
is expensive now on half the time I'm scrolling through
trying to find so I spent a half hour scrolling
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through watching previews and never watch anything anyway. It's good
to have you. I'm rob Astino, by the way, just
in case you're tuning in, and this is the Robin Show.
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this show so well. I walked in here. I'm really
I'm walking across town after my Newsmax show, and I'm thinking,
what the hell am I going to talk about today?
I really don't know what the lead is. I'm just
some days I'm so fired up. I can't wait to start,
Like literally on Thursday or Friday, I know exactly what
I want to talk about, or even earlier in the week,
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and I can't wait. I was away, I was in DC.
I got there Wednesday night. I came back yesterday, and
then I spend all day at Newsmax. I hosted Carl
Higbee show at five o'clock, so I've been kind of busy.
I'm and then of course I go into the city
today for Newsmax. I get off the air and I'm
literally walking across town saying I don't know. I don't
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know what I want to talk about, but I so
I think I'm boiled it down in my mind at least.
And here's we can play a little catch up game,
because I do this every now and then. Normally I
talk about one thing and then I take your calls
about that thing, and of course then I reject people
who go off topic. But tonight today, actually I think
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I'll take your calls on kind of anything. I'll lead
you a little bit, but it could be catch up.
That's what we could do. It's the end of July.
Whatever's on your mind, I'll answer one hundred three two,
one zero seven ten. But here are the two big stories.
Clearly it's been dominating all week, and that would be
the Russia Gates stuff that just came out again. This
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thing won't die, but they're resurrecting this for the right reasons.
If it's all true, and I don't believe that it's
not true. I do think what they're uncovering now that
the Trump team is actually in charge and whatever wasn't destroyed,
they actually have the ability to review and to get
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in the files, and what's coming to light now if
even half of this stuff is true about what Obama
and his team at the end of Obama's administration in
the transition time, when Donald Trump was getting into office,
the whole Russia Russia Russia stuff. This, I mean, seriously,
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this stuff does look treasonous or at least seditious. This
is like high crimes and misdemeanor stuff. I mean, this
is like you deserve to be in jail forever if
this is true. So I mean, just the timeline on
this a little bit, and then I'll talk about the
other thing, which is friggin' Epstein, which won't go away either.
And that's partly because it's a self inflicted wound, but
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partly because, you know, while things are going well for Trump,
and they are, and the economy is getting better, and
it's been nothing but basically good news for Donald Trump,
and that's reflected in the polling too. For the most part,
the media has no idea how to pounce on him,
and the Democrats are like totally out in the wilderness.
They have no clue what they're freaking doing. So Epstein
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gives them a little shot of oxygen and a chance
to kind of go after Trump. So let me tie
these two together for a second. Then we can take
your calls one in one hundred and three, two, one zero, six,
and ten. All right, So we've got Obama and the
intelligence community. Before the sixteen election, they said and came
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to the conclusion on paper multiple times. I mean, it
was basically ironclad in the intelligence community that no outside
influence played a role in the election in sixteen. Okay,
Russia was not trying to get Donald Trump in office.
Didn't happen Putin and Trump didn't have like a little
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deal going on all that. None of this was true,
and in fact, it was debunked before the election. They
actually came out and said it was debunked, all right.
Even the New York Times said that. Then all of
a sudden, after Trump gets elected, which shocked the crap
out of everybody, including of course the media, the last
person they wanted there, and the Democrats who thought, Okay,
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there's no way Donald Trump is going to to beat
Hillary Clinton. He does, and everything gets up ended. So
now now they got to figure way to stop this guy,
even though they elected him. If the people elected him,
so what happens. The intelligence community says, there's no way,
shape or form, whether the outside influences specifically from Russia
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or China that affected this race period. Okay, now they're
in transition, and apparently Obama leads the way, you got
the all these guys should be in jail, call me
and Clapper and Brennan and Loretta Lynch, Susan Rice, Andrew McCabe.
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And notice one thing, they're all on TV on MSNBC
or CNN. But they then concoct a story with apparently
Obama leading them on and telling them to do so,
and they change the story and make sure that they
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leak it. So now the narrative in mid December becomes
from definitely nothing happened to yeah, Russian you know, dossier
comes out that was paid for, of course, the Steele
dossier by Clinton's team, and and they're basically told, all right,
concoct a story, we will leak it to the friendlies,
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and now we'll just put a whole cloud over Donald
Trump and use this as the predicate to to just
steymy the will of the voters and stemy Trump's agenda
because he doesn't know what he's doing. The people coming
in don't know what they're doing. They're gonna we're gonna
throw this at them, they won't how to handle it,
and so they very well, according to Tulca Gabbard and
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now others in the administration that came out that this
was an Obama led order and the rest of them
du toly followed and made stuff up. Now think about
that for one second. The fact that we the people voted,
we had a peaceful transition of power, and all of
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a sudden because the Democratic Party didn't like the results,
what did they do. They didn't just throw sand in
the gears. They literally, I mean, you go with I
hate to say the word coup and it gets thrown
around all the time, but how is this not a
coup if they're making stuff up to take down a
duly elected president? And you know, look, there was probably
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some I don't want to say ignorance, but I mean
Trump and the team coming in were naive to some
of this. They didn't realize. I remember Trump always would
tell me, and it's true, and he would tell me this.
He said, these people are vicious, and you have to
be just as vicious when you're fighting them in the arena.
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And when I was on CNN, I tell this story
because it's pretty funny. I was the Republican on CNN,
okay in Trump in his first term. So every night
I would be on CNN, you know, with Don Lemon
or Cuomo or the rest of them, and I would
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give a Trump translation on what he said and how
they turned it around and screwed it up and would
attack him and call him a racist and call me
a racist because I was supporting him and all this stuff.
And I, you know, each night, I would go on
there and I would do it with a smile, but
I would I would defend the president and I would
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explain exactly what he was saying or what he meant
to say, you know, because Trump, obviously he's got He
goes extemporaneous sometimes and he just says stuff, but a
lot of it is true or there is a kernel
of truth that springs the topic to get everyone to
talk about it, right, So I mean, he knows what
he's doing. So I remember I was in the White
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House at some point in his first term and I
got invited to come into the Oval office and to
see him for a while. And at one point as
we were leaving, he said to me, Hey, I just
want to thank you for defending me all the time
on CNN because he watches. He watches all the time.
He watches. Being in the White House, I can tell
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you I have seen the TV monitors up in the
offices in the West Wing, and it's Fox, it's Newsmax,
it's CNN and MSNBC. That's what's on all the time
in a four box, so they could just see what's
going on. But he's watching, he's dbring and he's getting
clips of what happens throughout the day and how they're
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covering things. So he was watching me defend him all
the time in those four years or three or four
years I was there, and I was so at one point,
as I'm leaving the Oval office, he said to me, goes,
I want thank you, you know, for defending me all
the time on CNN. I'm sure that's a lot of
fun and blah blah blah. And then he kind of
looks at me and goes, you know, you could be
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a little nastier to them. And I said to him,
mister President, you know, I make sure that we get
our point across. I just do it with a little
differently than you might do it, but I make sure
I don't back down. And he said, no, I know
you're right, But the point is are they are doing
anything and everything in that first term they did to
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try to screw him? And should Obama be held accountable.
I don't know if he's going to be, but these
guys have to be taking the task because of what
really what they perpetrated on the American people. And I
do hope now that the Republicans have the keys to
everything the Senate, the House, and of course the Executive
Branch and the DOJ, that they fear not that they
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go after these you know, what's if in fact they
did it. And there looks like there's pretty pretty clear
evidence that they did. And Clapper's already lawyered up, which
should tell you something. So we'll see how this goes.
So I was in DC this week and Matt was
some you know, I made the rounds, especially in the Senate,
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and I was talking to some of the senators and
I met and we had dinner with some high ranking
West Wing officials who I'm friends with and everything, and anyway,
we were just just kind of besing about a whole
bunch of stuff and what's going on, and again that world.
Being in DC, it's kind of like being in Disney.
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It's very different than just living a normal life because
you get sucked into this, into the weeds on everything right,
everything is government and politics, government in politics twenty four seven,
which is not how you and I live our life.
So the issue of Epstein kept coming up, kept coming up,
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kept coming up, you know, and they're frustrated because it's
like most normal people don't want to talk about Epstein
or really care about what happened. I know I don't,
and I know I asked you this a couple of
weeks ago and most of you said no, I mean,
I could care less about this, and I think there's
a lot of truth to that. The problem, though, is
when you got some of the Republicans that are playing
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into this trap, and obviously Dan Bongino, who I like
and as the deputy FBI director, when he is sitting
there and kind of throwing chum in the water and
saying there's a lot, but I can't talk about it.
They won't let me. Now he comes out today and says,
I cannot believe the stuff that we're seeing and uncovering,
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and trust me, we're getting to the bottom of this.
Blah blah blah, and we will, I will, I will
expose at all. It's kind of like expose what all? Right, Now,
obviously he's not going after Donald Trump, So what's there?
This whole Wall Street Journal hit job the other day,
and that's what it was, by the way, a total
hit job. Is just playing into the hands of the
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Democrats who finally had something to cheer about after getting
pummeled for six months. Because Trump is winning on everything,
he really truly is, and now of course you got
some Republicans playing into this trap about Epstein. There ain't
nothing there on Trump. I can tell you that. I mean, clearly,
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he's known him forever. When when the Democrats controlled everything,
and certainly when they controlled the Department of Justice and
the FBI and had the files to everything, you don't
think they would have dumped it all out if Donald
Trump had anything to do with it, seriously, I mean
obviously he doesn't. So this is a distraction. But unfortunately
the Republicans are playing into it two and they're giving
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some life to the Democrats. So they were frustrated when
I was talking to them about this, and now meeting
with Glaine Maxwell in prison to try to come up
with like what does she know it? Just it feeds
more into this story, like what what else is out there?
What's the bombshell? I don't I don't get it. I
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just think it's a big distraction. I mean, he's doing
amazing things right now, and we have the Democrats in
the wilderness. They have no clue what is going on
in this world, and yet we're kind of giving them
a little oxygen. One ede hundred three two one zero
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I can't have you calling up and putting through you know,
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listening to the show. But Charlie, the guy at the register,
and Marlene, I guess the manager, said to me, what
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going to talk about it's really a sad story in anyways.
George Santos, who is now in prison today, he reported
to prison today very sad. Actually I texted him the
other day just to you know, say sorry, you're going
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through this, and he texted me back, I mean, this
is a horrible time. Seven years he's gonna have to
do in prison. Look, he deserves it. I guess he
did the crime. Now he's got to do the time.
But what a fall from grace. One eight hundred and
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to two one zero seven ten sewn and Pearl River
in Rockland County. You'll lead it off today. Hey, Sean, rob.
Speaker 3 (23:00):
Show is fantastic and you're a great communicator. That's why
they're selling all that rights put in. You know, some
of a good portunist audience is still waiting for the
may file of Madam to release herbalodexes and it never happens.
They're gonna protect the big time people. Goes right over
to England, the Royalty. But I'd just like to say
people want to talk about Man Danny because they're confused.
(23:20):
How could the comedy be leading in the polls in
New York City. Well, it's the sixty five Immigration Act
kicking in and all the illegal immigration through the years.
They keep saying radical students head there is radical students
are supporting him. But he's a million Muslims in New
York City because of the sixty five Immigration Act, refugee
status and illegal immigration, and they're going to vote for him.
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They're going to get registered to vote for him, and
it's kicking in and it's going to spread all over
the country. Unfortunately, if you don't understand what's going on,
check out London. Check out London and there Muslim mayor
what's going on in there?
Speaker 2 (23:54):
Are horrible Sean and Air quotes from Pearl River. Thank you.
I appreciate the call. Scott and Lebronc. That's your next
Fay Scott, how are you?
Speaker 4 (24:03):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (24:03):
I'll get to my comment in a minute, But anybody
who wants to get a grip on what's happening with
reguard to immigration, how we got here. The previous caller
he talked about the immigration at the nineteen sixty five
which opened the floodgates to massive Third world immigration. I
highly suggest picking up a copy of The Culture Critique
by doctor Kevin McDonald's. It talks about the immigration laws,
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the people who pushed for it, and the organizations that
maintain the flood gates open to this day, people like
I S or Immigrant Aid Society MAJORCUS. He worked for
our organization funneling government money to keep the borders open.
So I definitely recommend that book, The Culture Critique by
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Doctor Kevin McDonald. Now, with regard to legal immigration, which
is even larger than the illegal immigration problem, many corporate
employers in the United States, some of the biggest names
in the tech industry, for example, Google, Apple, they want
massive Third world immigration on H one B visus because
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they don't want to train American workers to do the
same job and pay them at a living wage. It's
much cheaper, much more cost effective at reducing the cost
of labor. To import literally hundreds of pun thousands of
people into the United States on h one B visas
when there's no shortage of Americans who can do the
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same work at the same skill level. They just simply
don't want to train them. They don't want to have
the cost of training them and paying them a living wage.
Those corporations should be fought, should be fined, their CEOs
should be prosecuted.
Speaker 2 (25:42):
Well for both parties, thanks for the call I bought.
Both parties are to blame because both parties have allowed
this to happen. They have not cracked down through the
years on corporations who completely scam the system, and they
scam it because they're allowed to get away it because
the federal government has allowed them to get away with
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all of this. They don't do background checks, they're not
even checking to see if somebody is a legal citizen
or not. They're they're just hiring them because again, there's
been there's been no hammer on their nail, because that's
just the way it's been until Trump one in hundred
three two one zero seven ten oneted hundred three two
one zero seven ten, Sondra, how are you? Sondra? Did
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I make a mistake by just like opening the phones
to anything?
Speaker 5 (26:29):
Well?
Speaker 6 (26:30):
Yeah, I love that you did that, because you know what, mob,
I was not going to listen today about what was
on my mind anyway, So you maya at all. He's
gonna be mad at me, but you know anyway, Jack Chenarell,
you know how important it is that he becomes the
Jersey governor. Yeah, well he said this week. And I
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was very, very shocked that Mickey Schell endorsed man Donnie.
Speaker 2 (26:59):
That did she really judgment?
Speaker 6 (27:02):
Oh yeah, it's a fact that I even looked it up.
Not that I doubt Jack Chattarelli because he said it's
a fact. It is a big fact. And even Brian
Kilney didn't know about it. So I think everybody New
Yorkers who have friends who live in Jersey, New Jerseyans
need to know this. She's a bad choice to endorse
this man. And we are a tri state area. Don't
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we all work together? Could you imagine having someone who
thinks like him too, that us flocking together? Very bad?
Speaker 2 (27:31):
No, that's a good call, Sora. I appreciate it and
thank you for listening. As always. So if Mikey Cheryl
and she you know, if you look at her commercial,
she's running against Chittarelli, she's the Democrat, she won the
primary in Jersey. She comes across as you know, she's
been in the military, and she comes across as somewhat
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normal and ready to take over and blah blah blah.
These are the scary ones that you got to pay
attention to because unlike Mamdami, who's completely out there and
a nut job and a history of it, she is
she is the sheep and wolf's closing right again. She
comes across as as somewhat normal, but watch what she does,
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not what she says, and she is she is far
out there. And if she made the mistake and it
is a mistake to get on the Mamdami train, if
that is not a five alarmed bells going off in Jersey,
anyone in the Garden State that votes for her, knowing
that that should be the end of a candidacy. If
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anyone is going to endorse the socialist slash communist ma'am Domi.
Some of them are smart enough, like Hakeem Jeffries, right,
now to kind of run away and play koy even
hokals doing that. At some point they're gonna get pushed
into a corner and they're gonna have to endorse this guy, probably,
But to come out now, you gotta be nuts one
and three, two, one zero seven, ten and Walter and Yonkers.
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You're on the rob Astino Show. Hello, Walter, Walter is
on line six. I think, right, that's me. There you go, Walter,
what's up?
Speaker 7 (29:13):
Yeah? Kiss cam two thousand and eight, Bill Clinton with
a woman not his wife at Chase Stadium. I was
checking the scoreboard to see how things were going when
the kisscamp was on, and everybody cheers in the whole
stadium in eure ups and booing because Bill was there
and a woman utters not his wife, currently getting out
of the picture. True story?
Speaker 2 (29:32):
Really does that on? Can you look that up online somewhere?
Speaker 7 (29:36):
I don't know. I checked the date. It was Friday night,
the twenty eighth of September two thousand and eight. Wow, tonight,
I was there.
Speaker 2 (29:45):
Well, so I will say this, Okay, there they're not
even rumors. Apparently there are, I mean they Clinton apparently
was with a woman in Chappaquah slash ARMANK. I know
the exact house because it's right near whipper Will golf
Course and everybody there knows it. And apparently he was
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allegedly having an affair with her and broke up the marriage.
But that was pretty well known, and of course you
know the papers would never report that. But you ask anybody,
anybody in Chappaquay, anybody in armonk, anybody in Westchester. That's
a pretty known let's just say, rumor, strong, strong rumor.
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So I wouldn't be surprised if that kiss cam caught them.
Speaker 7 (30:40):
So when I got to look at the screen, the
woman in question was escaping, didn't get a look at
her face, so I can't identify her.
Speaker 2 (30:46):
Well, I'm sure the I'm sure the Mets management killed
that one. Thanks for the call, Walter, I appreciate it.
We'll stay in Westchester and go to lou In Uroshelle. Hey,
lou Hi, Ron you' there.
Speaker 4 (31:02):
We don't hear anything about Letitia James anymore. I mean
I was always curious ad as her husband on a
tax return line. A note hard down, it's that she
lives in Virginia and she's a top A resident. Yeah,
gage we.
Speaker 2 (31:19):
Had to kill you because your phone was terrible. It
was dropping out. But I get the point, and this is,
you know, this is the Adam Shift thing. Who I
saw the other day, by the way in the Capitol,
in the in the Senate, they were just coming out.
They were voting. I don't know why what, but we
were down in the hallway and the I mean most
of this. I saw Bernie Sanders. God, he always looks grumpy.
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And Adam shifp who was asked about and he just
blew away with that question. He's just you know, like,
but it's true. Now likely the mortgage fraud if there
was on Adam Shift, the statue limitations are gone. They
probably can't do anything about that. But somebody mentioned and
it's it's interesting. Every time this guy made a mortgage payment,
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wasn't he perpetuating the fraud. That's an interesting thing. But
Letitia James if, in fact she went after a lower
mortgage rate based on falsifying on her documents that first
of all, the house itself was less than five units,
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the building was less than five That makes a very
big difference in the mortgage rate you get. And the
other thing, of course, that she was married to her father. Well,
that's we'll start with gross, but more than that obviously
not true. And again that could potentially be mortgage fraud too.
Now should we shed a tear for Laticia James who
put Donald Trump through hell on all the BS charges
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and nobody's above the law and paperwork and fraud And no,
she's gonna have to face the facts on this one.
And she's gonna she's gonna have to. It's gonna be
really interesting. And speaking of by the way, Trump, why
has it taken so long? So long now for the
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Court of Appeals in New York to decide on the
appeal on Donald Trump's case. This thing should have been
done in sixty days, ninety days. It never I talked to.
I don't know how many attorneys. It never takes this long.
What are they holding back? Why are they holding back?
Do they not want to overturn the convictions and the
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stupid amount because for political reasons they want to wait?
How much long are they gonna wait? This is a farce?
Speaker 5 (33:40):
Three?
Speaker 2 (33:40):
Two, one zero seven?
Speaker 5 (33:41):
Ten?
Speaker 2 (33:43):
Uh Kevin on Long Island, Hey Kevin.
Speaker 3 (33:47):
Yeah, Hey, Rob, I know you're Russian from Newsmaxine. The
beginning of the show. So I don't know if you
heard those two news stories, which ones about the woman
who threw her newborn ten day ord kids off the room,
but the biblical court still tax who Yeah, well no
it's a lower case. But they finally got the DNA
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match back and ted him into the courtyard of a building.
And then another story a man dragging a dog on
a leash forcibly through the streets, doubts there with accelerant
and set it on fire. These are the stories of
these inherently evil people that are among us and walking
among us, instead of these shiny toys that people obsess.
(34:30):
Only these stories are just horrendous and all they get
a thirty second news bites.
Speaker 2 (34:37):
If that Kevin, and thanks for the call, and and
well this is this is gonna be Ma'm Dommie's New York.
This is the Democratic New York. This is the blue
of the country. This is I mean, the craziness. But
that's disgusting anyway. Uh, let's go to Larry Staten Island. Hey, Larry,
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have to know Bob. Are you lowry Bob? Larry?
Speaker 5 (35:04):
Uh, yeah, okay.
Speaker 3 (35:08):
You're in DC.
Speaker 8 (35:09):
Uh recently did you de louse yourself when you came.
Speaker 2 (35:12):
Back, Yes I did. I had actually had a very
nice shower at the hotel I was staying at. And
it is a different It really is a different world, truly.
That you can tell that when you when you work
in New in in d C. And that's how these
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career politicians, it's such a different world down there. There's
no reality and everything is just you know, based on
based on politics and based on on government, and and
they get they really truly do get into that bubble.
And for those those who do not get home, often
not only you're gonna get in trouble, but it's just
(35:55):
you're gonna lose focus on what you're really supposed to
be there for because who you think, you're rounded by
the entire time, you're surrounded by people who have an
interest in you doing something for them. You're surrounded by
people who are paid lobbyists, you know, and it's just
you got to get out of that place. So yeah,
I'm I was very happy when I got to uh
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Reagan National to come home, and so I had I mentioned.
I didn't mention this, but I wanted to because this
is like the stupid bureaucrat. Okay, nothing personifies more of
a stupid bureaucrat than this. So I am coming home,
I'm at I'm at Reagan National, and I had the
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eight forty five flight on Delta Front to LaGuardia. So
I get to the TSA checkpoint. Now, when I tell you,
there was literally nobody in front between me and the
and the TSA desk where you have to present your ID,
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and it in front of me. Was you know those
like uh what do they call it, like the not
the pens, but they're all set up. Were those lines
you gotta walk through or down back down back down back.
There were like six of those, and they were like
at least at least one hundred, one hundred and fifty
(37:19):
feet long. So I get there and I go underneath
to walk to the agent to show my ID because
it was literally nobody there. And the guy says me, hey,
you can't do that. You gotta walk through the line.
He said, there is no line. There literally is nobody here.
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You're gonna make me walk all the way down, come
all the way back, go all the way down again,
come all the way back, go all the way down again,
to come all the way back to go see this
guy to give my id when I could just go underneath.
He said, that's the way it's done, and I literally
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have to walk. I was walking like, is this is
this candid camera?
Speaker 3 (38:08):
This is so dumb.
Speaker 2 (38:12):
Oh one in one hundred and three to two, one
zero seven ten. I'll take your calls. One in one
hundred and three to two one zero seven ten. But
I gotta I gotta take a break after that one
speaking of a g Williams, because I'm looking at this room.
This room needs to be repainted, by the way, it's
getting a little old.
Speaker 9 (38:31):
Dear Williams. Pag Williams pain the people in just to
do the job right.
Speaker 2 (38:39):
So I trust them to do the job right. Definitely,
if it's summertime, it's time to probably do the outside
of your house, your garage. This is like a good
time to do it. You have to freshen up your house,
even if you're like if you're gonna sell it, you
definitely have to do But yeah, look it just wears
and tears, so perfect time to paint the inside or
outside out of your house, or stain the deck or furniture.
(39:04):
I didn't even know they did that, but they do so.
Ag Williams painting third generation, family owned and operated. They
go back to nineteen oh six. For God's sakes, they're
doing something right, clearly, so give them a call for
your house or your business. They even do concrete floor painting.
Who does that? They do AG Williams Painting, Give them
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a buzz. Don't go through a chief contractor. Don't go
down to like home depot and grab somebody you know
what I'm talking about, in the parking lot and buy
them a couple pants with cans of paint. No, AG
Williams painting. The people you trust to do the job right.
She'll sing it a minute. She's it's true. They're in
the Westchester Business Hall of Fame. So give them a
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call or go online Agwilliams Painting dot com. Agwilliamspainting dot com.
All right, more of your calls when I come back
right here on seven to ten wor eight hundred and
three two one zero seven ten.
Speaker 9 (40:06):
HEJ Williams painting, CAG Williams pain thing. The people you
were just to do the job.
Speaker 2 (40:14):
Right, I was telling Bruce earlier before the show started.
So it's the craziest things. I honestly, sometimes I have
no idea what will work and what won't work. So
I did a video when I was in Rome of
a dog that wasps dressed up as the Pope, and
I'm like, this is great, this is gonna go viral.
(40:34):
Nobody cared. I do things sometimes and I'm like, oh man,
people are gonna go nuts on this. Like last week
when I was talking about the dog, the Golden Doodle
that was in the church with me, and you didn't
want to talk about that. Today, I'm like, I don't
know what I want to talk about. I really do
want to talk about anything, And now you guys, I
can't get you off the phone. So Hulk Hogan last year,
(40:58):
I'm walking through the arena and it was during the day.
It was the day he spoke. I'm not sure which
day it was, but remember Trump had just been shot
the weekend before, and we were in Cleveland for the
RNC and we were doing a lot of broadcasting throughout
the day on Newsmax. And at one point in the afternoon,
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the arena was close, so the delegates were in there,
the crowd was not there. It was just like the
band was doing their check, you know, doing some some rehearsals,
and I'm walking down the arena walking in the hall
and like, I don't know, one hundred feet away from me,
I see this guy walking. He's kind of limping, and
(41:39):
I'm like, that's Hulk Hogan. So Hulk Hogan's walking, We're
like walking towards each other. He's got, you know, kind
of an entourage with him. So I take out my
my iPhone and I'm like, I don't know, I'll just
I'll just record it as he walks by. So I did,
(42:01):
and I'm like, let me post that, like, I hey,
I just saw Hulk Hogan walking or something like that.
I got over a million views of that stupid fifteen
second clip of Hulk Hogan walking past me. So the
point is, I have no idea what works or doesn't
(42:23):
work anymore. I just I'll just throw it up there,
I guess, just like I'm throwing stuff out today, and
you want to talk about it, that's great, that's fine.
So I was, as I said, I was in DC
and I'm in the hotel. It was a nice hotel.
But I just saw today the five dirtiest spots in
hotel rooms, and you could probably figure them out where
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some of the bacteria samples that they take are like
off the charts, worse than worse than some of the
worst places you would imagine. But if you think about it,
it is there are some gross spots in a hotel room,
like the duvet covers. Did you ever look at those things?
They're like they have stains on them and you can
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just imagine what the hell's going on there. But they
never wash these things. And I take the duve ca,
I just throw it on the side of the room.
That's gross. And my wife if there's a hotel room
with carpeting, and I don't blame her, you know that
carpet is gross. They might vacuum it, but they ain't
cleaning it. So there's some really and and even like
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the decorative pillows, don't like put your head on those things.
But also the remote controls, the light switches, these things
never get cleaned. So I'm not a germopobe, like I
don't really care, but if you are, you should think
about some of those things when you go to a hotel,
you know, because you never know what the hell the
last people were doing in there. Yeah, the blue light,
(43:56):
you don't want that blue light thing like the FBI
uses in in your hotel room to see what the
hell the nasty crap that's on that floor or the duvet.
One hundred and three to two, one zero seven ten,
let's go to I will go down to South Carolina. Rob,
How are you good?
Speaker 8 (44:16):
Yeah?
Speaker 10 (44:16):
I just say, you just crossed my mind about the
left with the Epstein. How they role have got their
pennies in a bunch over the Epstein. Which but meanwhile
they'll defend every illegal alien pedophile of their relatives.
Speaker 2 (44:28):
That's so true, that's so true, and it's it's getting
worse and worse and worse. I cannot I still cannot
believe that you have leading Democrats basically the policy of
the Democratic Party.
Speaker 7 (44:40):
Now.
Speaker 2 (44:40):
You can't be an elected Democrat and not go with this,
go with the flow on this. I can't imagine, you know,
some of the Democrats, I know, I cannot imagine that
they're stupid, this stupid. But the Democratic Party now makes
you die on the hill for abortion up to the
moment of birth, and partcting illegal aliens who are literally
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criminals and violent criminals, sanctuary laws and everything, and of
course you've got to be able to stand up for
confused children who want to have their bodies mutilated and
the doctors who will perform that under gender affirming care.
Speaker 7 (45:24):
That's what the.
Speaker 2 (45:25):
Party is right now, and they wonder why they're losing
Jimmy and Duchess County. How are you? You're on seven
to ten WR.
Speaker 8 (45:33):
Then hi, Rob. I have a unique view of the
deportation situation since I was deported twice from the UK
back in twenty twelve. And I kept telling them but
I didn't do anything. I didn't do anything, and they said,
yes you did, sir, you overstayed your visa and that's
a crime. Wow, I know I had no defense.
Speaker 2 (45:52):
They were right, Yeah, that's true. So what do they
just They just told you to get out of there?
Speaker 8 (45:57):
Right, Well, they arrested me, didn't really they knocked on
the Oh yeah, they came.
Speaker 6 (46:03):
I was there.
Speaker 8 (46:03):
I mean you were last six months. Despite storing ancestral
ties of the country. My dad was born there, he's
buried there, I say, two and a half years. And
I lift off my pension, which was Western Union to
me by a niece, and I wasn't eligible funny benefits,
so I just lived, you know, I was just living there, quietly,
minding my own business in this little Welsh village and
one morning at six o'clock I got to knock on
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the door, six of them with bulletproof vests inside arm
and I thought I'd be back. Yeah, man, it was
really something. All the neighbors came out. Was like the
biggest thing happened in that those for years. And I
thought I'd be back in the house in a couple
of days, like in this country. No, they took me
to England, somewhere by Oxford, and I was locked up
for two weeks with other non violent immigration offenders, which
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is a whole story in itself, and they put me
on a plane the JFK. And now I'm in New
York and I'm homeless. I'm homeless. So after a couple
of months, I outed some money and I went back
and they let back in. And a couple of months
later I got to knock on the door again, and
then they were more angry about it, and they banned
me for ten years.
Speaker 2 (47:03):
Wow, that's a great story, Thank you, Jimmy. Yeah, so
could you imagine if the Democrats focused on just let's
just say, focus on the criminals. Well, we'll even give
them a pass for you know, Mama Sita and or
Eja the daughter. Okay, we'll just pretend for a minute
that just because you got here illegally and you're quote
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unquote good or been a good citizen, we're gonna put
you on the side. Per second. Could you just imagine
if the Democrats had half a brain and said, yeah,
but we draw the line on rapists and murderers and pedophiles,
they've gotta go. No, they're not doing that. They're actually
putting their arms around these thugs and low lives and
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disgusting human beings, and they're they're sticking up for them
and protecting them. Oh my god, Stu and Brooklyn, you're
on seven to ten.
Speaker 3 (47:59):
Wr Hey, Bob, do you know anything in depth about
rob and Maxwell? Did you know who's given the heroes
funeral in Israel? After you got fucked down to be Atlantic? No,
that Jillans mother was a holl of course, scholar.
Speaker 2 (48:21):
I did not know that. But I appreciate the calls too.
I gotta get I gotta wrap up here anyway. Look,
I appreciate all the calls, a lot of new calls.
Thank you very much. You're make sure you lock it
in every Saturday at four o'clock here on seven to
ten wo R And of course start your morning Monday
through Friday with Minty in the morning. I go on
(48:42):
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course then he got some moan and just a great lineup.
And you heard Jimmy Fayla his promo before. He's on
weeknights at nine o'clock. I love Jimmy Fayla and his
TV shows on tonight. All right, I am out of here.
I am back next Saturday one to three on Newsmax
(49:02):
four to five. Right here on seven ten, woar, have
a great weekend. I'm gonna try to slip away to
Rhode Island for a couple of days and hit the beach.
Just relax, get on the bicycle, whatever, and I'm gonna
have the train right now and get off and get something,
maybe some rice putting at the pleasant Bilt Diner. I
think that's what I'm gonna do. Say hi, you see me.
Have a great weekend, everybody.
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