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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This hour of programming on seven to ten Douboar. He's
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former Westchester County Executive Rob Astoria on seven ten.

Speaker 2 (00:23):
You know what, we can have differences of opinions in
this country, but if you hate this country, you hate
everything about this country, then freaking leave. And you know what,
I'm looking at MSNBC, I'm watching CNN, A Times Zoramondami.
These people hate this country and yet they've got a

(00:45):
power in here that it's growing and we're in a battle.
So I think Merl's song might be our new theme song.
I might play that every week. It's it gets me going.
I love I love the I just feel like I'm
on a horse. It's great. Good to have you with us.
One eight hundred and three to two one zero seven

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ten is always the number. One eight hundred three two
one zero seven ten, A whole bunch of things. So
I was in Rhode Island. I'll tell you about that.
My experience is on the beach and I'm I'm on
my bicycle which I got fixed three hundred dollars and
I I, you know what, it's nice to ride a

(01:29):
bike again. But anyway, so I'll tell you about my
story on the bike and some Karen that I met
in Rhode Island and what she had to say to me,
and so many other things to talk about today. But
I want here's what I want to start off about,
because if you again, it's like we got two different

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countries going on here, and this week is perfect on
setting this up. So if you watch CNN and MSNBC
and you know, listen to the left, the two biggest
stories this week even today. I mean I'm watching. I
got four screens in front of me and the networks

(02:13):
are all there, so I'm watching it right now. Epstein
and the American Eagle Ad. That's the biggest thing going
on this week with regard to where we're at on
the left, Okay, Epstein, Epstein, Epstein, Epstein, Epstein, and then
the American Eagle ad with some freakazoids on the left

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and Twitter world, which is not reality but it becomes
reality where of course they're calling the Sydney Sweeney Ad
it's racist. Everything's race on the left and the Sydney
Sweeney ad. You know, having a hot chick, a hot
woman on an ad is somehow racist. And then what

(03:04):
should be covered wall to wall is the stuff that
came out this week unearthed. Great job by Senator Grassley
who is in charge of the Judiciary Committee and the
Senate and the declassification of these documents and the documents
that they located in the FBI building in what's called

(03:25):
burned bags, literally stuffed in bags that they never wanted
to come out to the day of light or wanted
to be shredded. And somehow Cash Bettell's obviously somebody put
a little whisper in their ear that these things existed,
and so they were found in a room they didn't
even know existed, in these bags that were meant to

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be burned or destroyed. So this information would never come out.
And it was the annex. It was part of the
John Durham Report, the Special Counts Report, and they didn't
this was classified, so it didn't come to see the
light of day. But what was in it is so

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damning to the left, so damning to the Obama administration,
Obama himself, to Biden he was vice president, and during
the Biden administration, to the FBI under Kombi, to the CIA,
which is never supposed to be doing intelligence on Americans,

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never supposed to be spying on Americans or involved in
politics in the United States. The list goes on, and
Hillary Clinton deeply implicated in this. This is if you
think water look go back and look at Watergate. A
couple thugs hired by you know, two bit burglars hired

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by the president's campaign team to go break into the
Democratic National Committee to get some dirt okay bed and
it led to the president resigning because he was going
to be impeached by Republicans too, because they said no, no, no, no,
we cannot have this happen in American politics or government period.

(05:17):
There are rules of the game, period. Think about that
to where we are today, where the left and they're
going to get away with this probably I hope they don't.
But you had the tippy top, you had Obama, you
had Biden, you had the heads of the most important

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intelligence agencies and the law enforcement office, the of the FBI,
and dj in On literally not only spreading falsified rumors
about Donald Trump, who was a candidate, but then once
he got in doing everything to perpetuate this to see
to him failing or potentially being thrown out of office,

(06:01):
i e. Undermining the will of the people. Actually, you
know this thing we call democracy. This is a bombshell
that's getting no reporting, of course from the left, because
they were in on it. The media. You think, put
on MSNBC, now, put on CNN right now. Again, it's
all freaking epstein that nobody gives a rat's ass about.

(06:25):
But this stuff that came out is really really dangerous
what they did. So I mean, we'll just put it
again because you might have forgotten what this was, what
this was because it was ten years ago. So Hillary Clinton,
her team, her political team, pays for or they get

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something that calls the Steel dossier, right, total bs about
Trump connections with Putin and Russia. They were going to
collaborate to ruin the election, all this nonsense. They knew
it was false. Hillary Clinton's team pays for this information,
and her law firm for the political arm pays for
this information. So here they have false accusations, they know,

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they know it is not true. What do they do.
They team up, apparently, according to these documents, with the
Soros Foundation, and they're gonna feed this to the media,
who's going to run with it. Totally uncorroborated, but they're
gonna run with it to create a story that Trump
is in Putin's pocket. Remember the pe tape apparently that existed,

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that Donald Trump urinating in bed on women, and it
was absolutely true. And the Don Lemons of the world
and the Chris Cuomo's of the world. And I was
at CNN at the time, and I'm sitting there telling
them on the air, how could you go with this
on the air and say it's true when you've never

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seen it, have no idea. And they've continually perpetuated this story.
Of course it was false whether they knew it or not.
It was irresponsible to continue to do it, but they
did because that's what they do. And the Washington Post,
the Break of New York Times, which got caught in

(08:19):
another lie this week with that emaciated kid. If you
saw that story at a gaza, total false. They do it,
but they do it, and they'll get a pulitzer for it.
Think about this. So Hillary Clinton her team pays for
this information which is false, they know it's false. Then
within the Obama administration at the time, they are told

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definitively by the intelligence community. This is untrue. There is
no corroboration between Russia and Trump or their campaigns. None
of this is true. Russia is not trying to over
They don't have the capability to overturn re results or
an election. What do they do, Well, that's not good

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enough because Trump could win. We got to make sure
that doesn't happen. So they continuously move this stuff out
there and give it the impromoter that it needs for
this story to get bigger and bigger and bigger and
basically all consuming. Now after Trump wins, after he wins,

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knowing this is false, and they shared intelligence information with Trump.
And by the way, when something like this happens in
a presidential campaign, it's the same reason why the candidates
get Secret Service protection because this is part of democracy,
preserving it and to make sure we have fair elections.

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And that's why a candidate will get even though he's
not in office, will get protection. It's the same reason
why a candidate will also the nominee will also be
given intelligence information, classified information, and if they are a
target of something, we'll be told that none of this happened.

(10:12):
The Obama team didn't give anything to Trump because they
want to screw him. So after Trump wins in November
of sixteen, he's given this information, Obama is told none
of this is true. What happens in December, they say, okay,

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make sure you move this stuff and make it basically,
make it true. Get this stuff out there. We're gonna
hobble this guy from the very beginning. We're gonna make
sure this guy can't do anything. He's gonna be consumed,
consumed with investigations and tar his face. Step back for

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one second. I don't care if you hate Donald Trump
and you're on and you're a Democrat, if you're not
seeing the bigger picture here. This is an opposition research.
This isn't just political nonsense that happens in every campaign.
This is literally undermining democracy. You can call it a coup,
you can quote every the hell you want. This is
the insurrection that really happened in this country. And the

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fact that so many people don't even know it is
the biggest black mark on the media in this country.
Because again, what are they talking about this week, not
the bombshell information that was finally declassified that proved the
Eric Swallwells and all the other idiots to be liars

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and wrong. But the media has been shamed too, so
of course they're not going to go back and say,
my god, we were wrong. Look at this. I mean,
it's in this is this is right there in intelligence information.
It's right there in emails that have been corroborated as true,
meaning the intelligence community realize that none of this happened.

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None of this happened. And so okay, we better have
Epstein discussion this week. We better talk about genes on
a TV commercial because that will keep everybody from talking
about what happened by Obama, by Hillary, and you go
through the whole friggin' list, this is like really dangerous stuff, folks.

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And then it just came out today. Dan Scabino, who
was a friend of mine forever and is the Deputy
chief of Staff at the White House and assistant to
the President. Now, Dan mentioned this to me in private
a couple months ago, and he just put this out
publicly today that he and others in when they left
office in twenty one Obama, as Biden's team came in,

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they were told by Google that they were being that
their emails. They were not told until recently, but they were.
They that the FBI under Biden and the d o
J and Biden's slimy team that they were. They they
wanted all of the private emails of of Scabino and

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Patel and all these people while they were out, while
they were not in office. They were private citizens, and
Google went out And of course they had to because
the DJ was was and Jack Smith, who's now under investigation,
thank god, but they were. They were basically subpoenaed to
turn over all and and they were not allowed to

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tell the account holders. So Dan Scabino and others were
not aware that all their private emails, their Google accounts
had basically been turned over to the FBI for what reason,
a total fishing expedition. This is the definition of lawfare.

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This is the definition of what thugs in third world
countries and communist nations do. Unbelievable. I mean, it's seriously,
if you're not grasping how dangerous this is, then you're
out to lunch too. This is really really bad stuff.

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Now the question is what's going to happen. Is anyone
going to pay the price? Well, thankfully the Republicans control
the Senate, the House, and obviously the presidency and the
executive branch. So now they have access to everything. So
now this information is going to be turned over to
the Justice Department to look at who broke the law.
Call me, who willingly went along with the fake dossier

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to go get warrants and to go get authorization from
a pvisor court to keep spying on people when he
knew it was false information. He literally brought fa information
to the judges and that was predicated on him getting
permission to do what they needed to do. Somebody better
pay the price, because if they don't, it's gonna keep

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happening until this whole republic falls the period it cannot happen.
And if we did this, if the Republicans did this,
I'd be saying the same damn thing right now. Somebody's
head should roll, somebody should be in jail. But you
know what, it's the Democrats keep doing this in this country.
They've lost all morals. One hundred three to two, one

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zero seven ten, one hundred and three to two, one
zero seven ten. I'd love to know what you think
about this. And if anyone's gonna pay the price, I'm
just not so sure there are they will. I hope
So the President was asked the other day too about
like Rob Finnerty on Newsmax. He does their eight o'clock
show at night. It's a great job. Anyway, he sat

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down with Trump yesterday. We aired it last night. We
aired it on my NEWSMAC show this afternoon too. But
he basically said, you know, when all this stuff came out,
or the stuff on Hillary Clinton, why didn't you lock
her up? And Trump was like, you know what, Look,
I trust me. I thought about it, but I thought
it was best for me and the country to move

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on after we had won, because there were so many
things that we had to do, and I just didn't
I didn't want to go after a former president's wife
or the former secretary of state. You know, politics is ugly,
but yeah, they crossed the line, but I didn't want
to go after them for the sake of the country.

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It's a pretty damn good things to say too. But
now now that we know the extent of really what happened,
I hope, I hope to God there's some heads on
a pike on a spike, I really do, because this
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Speaker 6 (21:15):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (21:15):
I stumble over my words. Sometimes I get a little
Joe Biden in me. But that's okay, all right, So
let us uh, let's go to the phones one eight
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to hear what you have to say about this whole
thing if you're just tuning in. So, this whole big story,
this week, massive story. It should be the lead of everything.

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It should be like the front page of the New
York Times, the Washington Post every day. They should be
carrying this story every day. It should be wall to
wall on CNN, MSNBC, NBC Nightly News, every all the
scoundrels should be covering this for the newsworthiness that it
is that I get almost. I guess it's indisputable now

(21:58):
that Obama's team, the very tippy top, including Obama himself
and Hillary Clinton and then Joe Biden when he was president,
they perpetuated the scam on the American people, the falseness
of the Russia collusion story, the Russia Russia, Russia hoax.
Now we know through documents that have been declassified what

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they were up to, that they knew this was false,
and they put it out there and they kept pressing
this and in in order to either help Hillary Clinton
win Donald Trump lose, but then when Trump won, to
basically to smear him every step of the way and
to make it impossible for him to govern as the
duly elected president. And of course it's led into the

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impeachment and the investigations and all unbelievable what we were
put through. And the question now is who the hell
is going to pay the price for this, because somebody
better pay the not just somebody, many people better pay
the price for this. One and three, two, one zero seven, ten.
We'll start with Scott in the Bronx. Hey Scott, Hey,

(23:09):
good afternoon.

Speaker 6 (23:10):
So basically, with regard to the Russia hoax and this
insistence that Russia had something to do with interpeering on
the elections with the United States. Regarding Trump, I want
to remind the audience that you know, basically there are
a lot of powerful vested interest groups that want to
keep Russia as a boogeyman, not least of which are

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the neo conservatives who want a US foreign policy of
military interventionism and US agemony.

Speaker 5 (23:38):
Over the globe.

Speaker 6 (23:39):
And they also there was also the military industrial complex,
firms like Raytheon, Boeing, Norfolk Brumming. They need those tax
dollars flowing to their defense contracts to keep sucking blood
out of the American taxpayer by having Russia trade.

Speaker 2 (23:57):
Now I'm not saying you're wrong on that, Scott, but
but this goes this isn't what I mean the military
industrial complex. That's both sides. Okay, they all want they
all have their lobbyists, They all want to make sure
that the money keeps flowing. This isn't a dirty trick.
This isn't a Nixon dirty trick.

Speaker 5 (24:18):
This is.

Speaker 2 (24:20):
Nixon's team. They were the political team. Okay, the campaign
busted into They hired some bozos who got caught busting
into the DNC for info. This is not that. This
is the president at the time Obama, the Secretary of
State Hillary Clinton, who was then the presidential nominee for

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the Democratic Party, perpetuating a falsehood, a hoax, using the
government resources and the intelligence community and the law enforcement
community that they controlled. This is the definition of lawfare,
which they have never stop doing. It was targeted for Trump,

(25:04):
but they targeted me, you and anybody else who voted
for Donald Trump and this country. That's what this is about.
Dave in Central New Jersey. You're on seven to ten,
wor Hey, Dave.

Speaker 7 (25:20):
Hey, Rob with Steve.

Speaker 2 (25:21):
Oh, Steve, I'm sorry, right, no problem, Rob.

Speaker 8 (25:24):
I give you credit and I agree with you. The
whole Russia collusion illusion delusion, yes, started by high level Democrats,
and their immediate proper ganda is push it for Rob.
You're letting off the hook. The Republicans controlled both Houses
of Congress at the time, and Trump was the incoming
president who knew about Wolf, who had threatened by Komy.
All right, So all I'm saying is this they could pictulate.

(25:45):
He let Sessions put in that special council. He should
have fired him.

Speaker 7 (25:49):
Yeah, the number one should have fired Komy right away
and said to the Republicans controlling Congress, you are congressional oversight.
You can call every member of my administration, all right,
and this would have all come out then, Rob, you
realize it would have all come out then without those
Russia collusion allusion delusion. So Trump theres some responsibility here too.
I'll let him off the hook. He was a new president.

(26:11):
He was trying to move forward. But Rob, the bottom
line of this, if our side doesn't fight back against
what is now ConTroll of the Democratic Party and has
been now for at least ten years, American communists, and
that's where the movement went. If we don't push back
real hard, we're going to lose the country. And Madam
here he's step one.

Speaker 2 (26:28):
No, you're right, and thank you for the call. No. Look,
Senator Grassley deserves a lot of credit because he is
he not only You see a lot of these guys
when when they get this information that is classified, and
it was classified at the time. Now, I guess things
can be declassified, but there's also an investigation, and so
things couldn't always come out at at that time. They

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knew it because they saw it, and then you still
had shift and all those on the left getting out
in front of the cameras and lying both based lies,
and the media running with it because that's what they do.
And so there's the two side of this that the
media was happy to play to drown out the truth,

(27:15):
to drown out what Republicans were saying, because that's always
the case now. And so finally, yes, we control the Senate,
the House, and the executive branch. We have access to everything.
Now is the time, You're right. Everything should be declassified,
All this stuff should be out, and it should be
referred to the Department of Justice, which I'm sure it

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is because now you can see some of them are
lawyering up, as they should be, because they better go
after these thugs. Worse than thugs what they perpetuated on
this country. Sondra in New Jersey always has something to say. Hey, Sondra, Hey, Bob.

Speaker 4 (27:54):
I just got back from Mauckelevin's book signing in Northdale,
New Jersey. So I'm not in the city today and
it was quite nice on power. But I was speaking
to Richard Valdez there. He works with Mark. Yeah, Richard mine, Yeah,
you even know him. So I liked him so much.
And he said the bottom line is, if Curtis Leo

(28:17):
doesn't win this race, we're doomed. And he said that
with such sincerity, and he really believes that he could
pull this off. I know it sounds like he can,
but he said it today. He needs to win or
else we're doomed.

Speaker 2 (28:32):
Well, I mean there's no there's no question about that.
And I mean I'm gonna mention Mam. Donmie talked about
a little bit later on. But look, this is where
the party, the Democratic Party is going. This is they've
got any normal person in the Democratic Party. There there
are some left still. Actually, I actually was talking to
one of them, Senator Coons from Delaware. He's not a

(28:53):
bad guy. In in fact, we were joking because we were.
He was the county executive in Delaware in Newcastle, Newcastle County,
and I was the county executive in Westchester. We both
county executives for twenty ten. Then he became a US
Senator and I said, well, I don't know if your
new your Newcastle better be it is probably better than

(29:14):
my Newcastle because I got the Clintons in Newcastle that
I represented. He started laughing. But there are a few
adults on the Democratic side. They just need to be
louder and they need to stop the cancer that's growing
in their party. Otherwise they're going to be consumed too.
If they think they're not going to fall down and
get swept up. They are, and it's time for some

(29:35):
on the left to speak out. Let's go to Bob
in Connecticut. Hi, Bob, you're on seven to ten wor Hey.

Speaker 9 (29:44):
Guys, Hey, the problem is what all these Democrats are
doing is emulating their hero, which is Bener Dick Arnold.
That's really what it boils down to. He trying to
give the plans to West Point so they could take it.

(30:10):
You know, those.

Speaker 2 (30:12):
The red coats.

Speaker 7 (30:13):
Yeah, yeah, the.

Speaker 9 (30:14):
Red Coats, the enemy which the Democrats at this point
are trying to destroy the country. There's no doubt about
it what they're doing.

Speaker 8 (30:27):
Yep.

Speaker 2 (30:28):
Yeah, we're dealing with different red coats. Now, we're dealing
with the reds of communism in this country. And of course,
right here in the city, we're going to have a
communist mayor more than likely come January unless something, in
my estimation very unusual happens and then they can somehow
stop this runaway train in a city as blue and

(30:51):
crazy as New York. That's oh, I'm not so sure
it will. Jeff and Maplewood, how are you? Jeff?

Speaker 10 (30:58):
Hey, Hey, Rob. Everything you said, I'll use the term
Russia Gate for short is totally true. I hope they
embarrass Obama, I hope they embarrass Clinton, etc. Etc. But legally,
there's very little you can do to them. Obama's covered
by presidential immunity. The Statute of Limitation has passed on
almost all those crimes. Maybe you could get a guy

(31:21):
like Brennan on perjury or anybody else who testified before Congress,
but that's about all you can do.

Speaker 2 (31:28):
Uh, probably, But you know what they look, the left
loves to come up with with ways they can move
the law to their liking and go after and be creative.
And maybe this is an opportunity now to go deep
into the statutes and find something. I agree with you
on Obama. Obama is you know, he's covered by presidential immunity,

(31:52):
But wouldn't it be great to tar his legacy by
squeezing some of these others like Brennan and Clapper and
all these other thugs, because you look, if nothing else
make them defend themselves, make them spend money like they
like they do to Republicans unfortunately, but put them on
the hot seat. I'd love to find out what they

(32:13):
have to say. Either that's in Congress, they'll take the
fifth probably, but more so as part of an FBI investigation,
DJ investigation. Sit them down, Sit them down and subpoena
them and make them testify under oath and then if
they lie, then you can go after them. So I
think there are ways to be I'm not gonna say creative,

(32:36):
but to use the law as it is to potentially
get these in a room in the FBI offices and
find out exactly what they know because one of them
might squeak, and what they do. That's when that's when
the dominoes start to fall. Mike in manhatt Manchester, New Hampshire,
Let's see Mike, how are you.

Speaker 8 (32:59):
Hi?

Speaker 10 (32:59):
Rob?

Speaker 5 (33:00):
Your show should be expanded a tript terrific show. When
other holes talk about like Brennan and call me, they
should say what their titles are. It sounds like you
could be talking about the Michigan football team. For most people,
you know, one guy is the CIA director, one guy's
the FBI director. They should put their titles, so we should.

Speaker 10 (33:20):
Know they are.

Speaker 5 (33:20):
And this big thing in this country. The Democratic Party
at one time was really going downhill. Couldn't win presidential
elections unless there's a big scandal or some made up scandal.
But now the Democratic Party has been rebuilt into a
left wing party by the sixty five Immigration Act, legal
immigration and refugee status. And that's it. We got to

(33:43):
get rid of it.

Speaker 2 (33:44):
And also and Steve and every one of your names.
All right, let's see Rob Asperino here on seven to
ten wor. It's like he doesn't think I know. I mean,
I'm playing along with him. I'm letting him on the air,
even though I know who the hell is?

Speaker 5 (34:01):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (34:02):
Line three? Is that ready? We'll go to uh Boba,
Long Island?

Speaker 11 (34:08):
Yes, this is doctor doctor Baltham, Long Island, Doctor Bob.

Speaker 2 (34:11):
What kind of doctor yours?

Speaker 11 (34:13):
Uh? Cardiothoracic and vascular?

Speaker 7 (34:15):
All right?

Speaker 11 (34:16):
A good friend of mine from the Viper Club, Joe Netto,
has been a proponent of yours for many years and
he's a dear friend of ours.

Speaker 2 (34:22):
Thank you.

Speaker 11 (34:23):
I want to I want to know why, uh, the
Obama residents in Washington, d C. Hasn't this been visited
by the FBI or anyone that would be looking for, uh,
some paperwork. It would be very interesting to see what
they find there. I think he's been trying to run
a shadow government with Biden, and he was he tried

(34:44):
to get uh what's her name in the uh the
woman with the magic of vocabulary in as president. And
I bet he has a lot of interesting paperwork to
be found.

Speaker 2 (34:56):
Who are you talking about? Obama?

Speaker 11 (34:58):
Obama? Yes, he has a not too far from the
White House.

Speaker 2 (35:02):
Yeah, no, I am.

Speaker 11 (35:03):
That's the first president to remain in then Washington, DC
after being you know, after leaving office.

Speaker 2 (35:11):
Well, it's easier to go visit the Wizard of Oz.
If you're a Democrat wright in Washington, then it is,
you know, wherever else, if you were in Hawaii or
some or Martha's vineyard or I don't know whatever other
placial estates he actually owns. Bob, thank you for your call.
I appreciate it. All right, Let's see seven ten w
O R. Mickey and Queens. How are you? Mickey?

Speaker 12 (35:32):
I'm much better.

Speaker 11 (35:33):
Thank you.

Speaker 12 (35:34):
I'm glad I'm speaking with you. I tried to listen
to your show as much as I can at the
age of thirteen, I was waiting for my visa to
emigrate to New York. My mother was already here legally,
and I remember he or maybe I was younger. I
remember hearing the hearings of those healers. Want some horrible

(35:55):
people that were kidnapping the dissidents in the capitals told
probably the whole island, and they were torturing them and
then killing them. So when guys, when we when we
heard that the American frog men, I think those are
the navity of the attic at the entrance of the
city of the capital.

Speaker 6 (36:16):
People were elated.

Speaker 12 (36:17):
The Americans are coming. The Americans are coming. Of course
you're going to have somebody that's some people will be
against it. And I know some of those.

Speaker 2 (36:25):
People too, Mickey, Mickey, hold on ye his first, hold
on second, What are you talking about? Mickey?

Speaker 10 (36:33):
Hello?

Speaker 2 (36:34):
Yeah, what are you talking about? Mickey?

Speaker 12 (36:36):
Well, I'm trying to say that we need to protect
this country at all costs. We cannot let people here
have become citizen within a few a few years. You
had to show loyalty, love for this country which I
was bought as a child, love and respect this country.
I appreciate people they just become citizen because they won't
have They want to bring their parents or their nephews,

(36:59):
and they have loyal to the American flat. And I'm
a Second Amendment person, I'm a Republican, and I will
I will do all I can to get at least
one hundred people. I'm going to tie my best so
have a chance to win as a media.

Speaker 2 (37:16):
All Nicky, thank you for the call. I appreciate you.
I see, honestly, there are a lot of people probably
in Queens where she is, or in Brooklyn, these dopey hipsters,
these these socialists who you know, these young, quote educated
idiots who are behind Ma'm DOMI and think everything he
says is so true and so great. Learn from the

(37:39):
Mickeys of the world who actually immigrated here for the
right reasons, did it the legal way, and have something
to add to this country. They're not sucking on the
you know what of this country and expecting everything to
be free, which is what the socialists want to do.
They want to give everything to everybody. See how that

(37:59):
ends up. One eight hundred and three two one zero
seven ten. All right, I got to oh my god,
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But it's just a little reminder that coming up in
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so many things to tell you, Bill Maher did you

(40:10):
see what he did? That's I think it's great talking
about mam DOMI we'll play that clip in just a minute,
and my little my experiences in Rhode Island at the
beach this past week, I'll tell you about that. And
my university Fordham came up with a dopey new logo
stick around seven to ten wor. I am a native

(40:32):
New Yorker and I know many of you are. And
one great place in New York City is Arthur Avenue,
right Dominick's Restaurant. I got it. I haven't been to
Dominis in a couple months. Now I have to head
over there and say how to Charlie because Dominis is
the place to people watch. I love it. It's so bronx,
it's so New York. It's so good food, just really

(40:53):
good Italian stuff there. So head over to Dominick's tonight,
head in there, walk in. They don't I don't think
they take a reserve, so you got to show up
and they don't take credit cards. They only take cash.
Make sure you're ready for that. But they've got great food,
old style restaurant, old style menu, really good stuff, whether
it's the pasta or the meats or the fish. And

(41:16):
of course they've got the great entrees that you don't
find in a lot of other places like Brajole, which
is what I love. They got some good stuff. Head
over to Dominicks on Arthur Avenue in the Bronx, and
I've been going there forever because I went to Fordham
and Fordham's. Fordham University is right across the street from

(41:37):
Arthur Avenue, so we would go over there, or you know,
my wife and I would take the kids there, or
I'd go to a basketball game and then before the game,
we'd go to Domini's on Arthur Avenue or other restaurants.
And it was just a part of the culture too.
Fordham is an institution that's been around since the mid
eighteen hundreds. Okay, it's a great institution. Maama Mater. And

(41:59):
this is what I hate. Like the Yankees, their logo
is worldwide known, one of the most recognizable logos. The Yankees.
Don't fiddle with it. The Yankees, it's their pinstripes, their logo,
no name on the back number, that's it. Plane. I

(42:19):
love it. The Mets, I don't. They wear a new
uniform every freaking night. They've got like thirty different types
of uniforms. I can't stand it. That's why they're a
second fiddle Fordham just changed their logo. Their logo is
a block F with a picture of a ram on

(42:42):
the top left of that F. Great logo, been around forever, well,
of course let's just screw around with history and we
just changed. So they just change the logo to some
like little fie thing, little feminine f and something just
so stupid. I can't stand that. Go look it up.
It's just it's horrible. It's just like, just just leave leave.

(43:06):
What is it saying?

Speaker 5 (43:07):
Leave well alone?

Speaker 2 (43:08):
Leave good alone? Please? So we were talking about ma'm
donnie briefly before, which I think, unfortunately is probably an
unstoppable train. I hope I'm wrong. You know, we'll definitely
continue to cover this in the several weeks and months
ahead before the election. But Bill Maher I do have

(43:28):
a lot of respect for Bill Maher because, I mean,
on philosophically, I probably disagree with him ninety nine out
of one hundred times, but at least he's the adult
in the room on the left. He's willing to call
out his own team. They're not listening, but he's willing
to call him out. This is what he had to say.
They had this conversation about Ma'm Donnie the other day,

(43:48):
and I mean he smacked the guests around.

Speaker 13 (43:51):
The NYPD is racist, anti queer, and a major threat
to public safety. I think most people think cops are
protecting their public safety, even on the issues and problems
with the police department. Do you like capitalism? No, We've
never had a guy quite like this.

Speaker 14 (44:06):
I thought you were going to say that beards and
politics are back.

Speaker 2 (44:09):
But you know, well, let me ask the question.

Speaker 13 (44:13):
You're going to have to answer everything like this. They're
going to ask every single Democratic politician.

Speaker 14 (44:20):
It's that's never mean there's always a villain. There's already
the people. They always try to create a Villain's my point.
They always try to create some boogieman or.

Speaker 12 (44:28):
Bill Boogie Wi.

Speaker 14 (44:29):
If it wasn't this one, it was going to be
somebody else. I'm not creating anything, and I'm not defending
the policies. There are plenty of things that I disagree
with there and that I that I don't come down on.
But but the point being, we see this every cycle.
I've now been doing this long enough to know that
every single cycle there's some you know, contrived villain or boogieman.
And if it wasn't this contrived going to be the

(44:50):
mayor of New York.

Speaker 2 (44:51):
Good for Bill Maher. See, they're normalizing this guy and
he is dangerous, and Bill Maher called them out. No,
he's not boogeyman of the right. He's a guy that
just won a primary, who is an avowed socialist and
obviously more of a communist based on his based on
his philosophy and what he has said, not what we

(45:14):
think he might do, not what Republicans are saying about him,
what he has said. Good for Bill Maher. I do
respect him. Again, I don't disagree with I don't agree
with him often, but I very much respect him. So
I was up in Rhode Island. As we go up
there a lot, and it's nice. I go up there

(45:36):
usually for a couple of days. I love to sit
on the beach just kind of relax, and to me,
it's just nice. I love when I drive over the
Verrazano Bridge. There is a Arizono bridge over there which
goes to Jamestown, and then the next bridge is the
Pell Bridge. But just when I get there, you take
you know, you're up on ninety five and blah blah blah,
and then you just kind of go over these bridges

(45:58):
and the water is there, the ocean, the boats. I
just like feel myself relaxing. Anyway, I love it up there.
So we I had a bicycle that I used to ride,
a trek bike. It's like twenty five years old. Obviously
I haven't really I haven't ridden it in quite a while.
So my wife says to me, hey, get that fixed
and bring it up there, and you know you can

(46:19):
go bike riding. Great idea. I take it in. I
figured that's what we are they gonna do, you know, fix,
you know, just change the brakes. I don't know. Three
hundred dollars later, but anyway, it was the bike is
now I'm riding the bike. I took it up there.
So I go on a bike ride. It was about
three and a half miles from where we are to
a dunkin Donuts up a Newport. So I'm going uphills, downhills, uphill,

(46:40):
and you know, I'm getting a nice little workout.

Speaker 6 (46:42):
Anyway.

Speaker 2 (46:43):
I get to dunkin Donuts, I get off my bicycle
and a woman who was a bike rider. She you know,
she's got the spandex on, she's got the helmet on.
She's a serious bike rider. I get off my bike
and she says, she's to me, you know, you should
be wearing a helmet, and I look at her like,

(47:07):
I'm My thought bubble is screw you, Karen. I I'm okay,
maybe I should, but that's kind of my choice. I
don't really you know, I'm not I'm not in a race, Okay,
I'm not riding in the middle of the road. I'm
just like, don't you have anything better to do than
to say to somebody that you don't know, hey, you
should be wearing a helmet. I get on the beach.

(47:31):
I'm sitting in my chair and all I want to
do is put my earbuds in, listen to music, and
just zone out. I didn't even have my chair unfolded yet.
And this hippie, obvious leftover hippie from I don't know
how long ago, who was in a beach chair like
ten feet away from me, starts talking to me. Al

(47:52):
Gore was right. Al Gore was right. This beach ain't
gonna be around in five years. I hope you're enjoying it.
You see those waves there, They're gonna be on your
ankles in ten minutes. It was never like that. Oh
my god, shut up. I just want to relax. Do
you get these people at the beaches? Thank you, Merle,

(48:12):
He's so right. What a great song. Oh boy, did
you watch The Shark Whisper? I did? Did you watch
that on Netflix? This this lady, you know, she goes
in the water diving and all of a sudden she
like she is a shark whisperer. She will go up

(48:34):
to sharks and pet sharks, great whites. It's very interesting.
She's crazy, but it's pretty interesting if you get a
chance to watch it, The Shark Whisperer. That music means
I'm out of here. Thank you of course, to Bruce
and to Noah, and thank you for listening. We're back
here next Saturday, four o'clock, as we always are. Be

(48:55):
part of the show. Enjoy the rest of the weekend, folks,
and take care.

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