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If the apple doesn't fall far from the tree, let's look at the Mamdani tree.

 

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Speaker 3 (00:37):
Well, we really don't have much control over how the
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song for Adam all week has been Don Francisco's Adam,
Where are You Today? We're changing it to Adam, how

(01:01):
are you? After the Dodgers? You know, what would it
be like to be Snell? I mean right as Schmoltzi
is making the comments you got to establish the fastball.
Establish that fastball, then go to your breaking ball, and
then go for the strikeout with your chick throws a fastball,
home run, first pitch, second batter comes up, home run.

(01:25):
I mean, give up two home runs. Give them credit
for battling for about three four innings after that. But
in the end, the Blue Jays are headed back home,
up three games to two in the World Series. And Adam,
of course is he's completely unshaken by this and confident
they're gonna win two straight in Toronto. I've seen teams
like this. I mean, this is my son said last night.

(01:45):
This is gonna be like the Rangers when they won
the World Series and they were in the last place
the next year. For some reason, under this manager, this team,
this chemistry decided to play its best baseball when it matters.
Most happens sometimes. And there's gonna be a lot of
people talking about the salary of the pitcher last night,
which is a minimum. He still lives in a hotel.

(02:08):
He still lives like a minor leaguer, even though he
gets the win in the World Series. And then the
salaries of the Dodgers. Look, the Dodgers are the better
baseball team. That doesn't necessarily mean they're gonna leave with
the World Series. There are reports with Hurricane Melissa that
there are over two dozen people killed in the Caribbean.
The damage is obviously the worst in Jamaica. Roy O'Neil's

(02:30):
going to join us in about a little less than
an hour from now with all the latest on Jamaica,
Cuba and where Melissa isn't headed today. A lot of
drama yesterday in the Senate Chamber there was drama was
Senator Thune. In New York City, there was drama Mom
Donnie's mother. An old interview has resurfaced where she describes

(02:53):
her son as not an American at all, and then
the video surfaces of his father on a university panel
basically describing how Adolf Hitler was inspired by Abraham Lincoln.
It was the American treatment of the Native Americans and

(03:13):
African Americans, but especially Lincoln's treatment of Native Americans that
gave Hitler the ideas for genocide. I have come to
this conclusion, Zorn must have his mother smile, because his
father never smiled. How damaging is all of this the

(03:36):
Democrat brand we explored yesterday, But how damaging, and we
thought it was just it's just crazy political one oh
one stupidity that Governor Hockel didn't distance herself from Mom

(03:57):
Donnie if not come out against No, she goes to
the rally in support of him. That is not the
kind of brand extension you need. Now. The reason I
say it's political one oh one is Mom Donnie is pandering.
He's selling a socialist, Islamist worldview of America's intent in

(04:23):
its largest city. Now, I don't know how many X
number of voters would fall for that. I'll take a
free bus, all right, I'll take free groceries. But in
order to provide it, you got to have money. And
he's proposing to get the money by raising taxes on

(04:43):
the rich, which she cannot do without the approval of
the governor. A governor who's running in a close race
for re election pledging not to raise taxes on anyone.
Somebody's lying. And when she went to the Mom Donnie rally,

(05:05):
she just focused on childcare. But she left the unanswered
question and people will answer it for you. Oh, I
think they already are. So having said all of that,
this should be the most unsurprising result and it'd be
like freeze framing Secretariat and Sham in the backstretch where

(05:33):
Secretary is just slightly ahead of Sham, and you know
how the rest of the race went. This is only
going to get worse for Hochel So in a surprising headline,
I say unsurprising, showing Representative Elise Stefanic, Republican of New York,
is now leading the incumbent Democrat Governor Kathy Hokeel in

(05:54):
a recent poll. I'll grant you it's close. Stefanic getting
forty three percent support, Hoko getting forty two percent. There
is the option of someone else that's getting nine percent
and not sure seven percent, So you can do the math.
There's roughly sixteen to eighteen percent. They're going to make

(06:15):
the decision between now an election day. I think whether
really whether mom Donnie wins, and it looks like he's
going to still if the polls are accurate, well, if
he wins, Hocal's dead. If he loses, I still think

(06:41):
it can be made too painful for her. That's listen
to this. If you don't hear anything else this morning,
that's how afraid. And I don't even know if I
can call them establishment Democrats, centrist Democrats. It's because there's
no such thing anymore. There's crazy anti American, you know,

(07:06):
socialist anti Israel, anti American Islamist communists, and then there's
far left progressives. That's all the party's made up of.
But that's how much the progressive sphere, the inmates running

(07:27):
the prison that she would destroy her goubernatorial re election
for a one day greet and meet and waive at
a Mom Donnie rally in New York City, still a

(07:49):
statistical tie, and a studying in state that voted for
Vice President Kamala Harris had democrated last year's prayer. Oh
but it was closed. You know, we have seen these
races in New York tightening and tightening. We're seeing it
in New Jersey. There are some blue states that are
about to have red governors, or so it would appear
this one is now getting very close. In a separate

(08:11):
poll and found the thirty nine percent of New Yorker's
approve of Hoche's performance as governor compared to fifty six
percent that disapproved. This is not a healthy incumbent. Before
the brand association with Mom Donnie Stefanic has yet to
officially declare her candidacy to be the Republican nominee. Oh,
I think this might push her over the edge. And

(08:32):
then now you've got the thing is getting worse with
Mom Donnie, with his mother saying he's not an American
at all. This is a twenty thirteen interview. I mean you,
I just I close my eyes and I wonder just
how much could you dig up on the Mom Donnis

(08:55):
Mam Donnie's mother, Mira, made the remarks in a twenty
thirteen interview with The Hindustan Times when she was asked
about her son, who was then twenty one. He is
total Desi, referring to the Hindu term to describe Indian

(09:16):
descent completely. Were not Tharanngs at all. He's very much us.
He is not an American at all. He was born
in Uganda, raised between Indian America. He is at home
in many places. He thinks of himself as a Ugandan
and an Indian in terms of Tharanngs is often used

(09:39):
informally in Hindu and in the language of Ugandans to
refer to foreigners. The time of the interview, Mamdani had
moved to New York at the age of seven. And
became a naturalized US citizen in twenty eighteen. He was
a student in college at a liberal arts school in Maine.
His mom went on to say in the interview that
the family is has only spoke in Dustani at home.

(10:05):
So these are primarily Ugandan Indians that never assimilated and
were proud to brag that their son had not been assimilated.
Then on top of it, you got the video in
our Sounds of the day of his father. Oh my gosh,

(10:25):
you know the expression of the apple doesn't fall far
from the tree. Well, that's a frightening notion. Here's the father.
But this guy's just dark, by the way. I mean,
you would you would cast him as a very dark
individual in a movie. In a movie, he looks like
he could kill you at any second. But listen to
this speech.

Speaker 4 (10:44):
You have two kinds of minorities that have run the
course of the history of the modern American state, the
American Indian and the African American, which has a different
significance for our contemporary era. The American Indians were the

(11:08):
people on that land when the settlers conquered it. First
is try to eliminate as many Indians as possible. This
was the first recorded genocide in modern history. Then, with

(11:31):
the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln generalized the solution of reservations.
They herded American Indians into separate territories for the Nazis.

Speaker 3 (11:47):
For the Nazis.

Speaker 4 (11:49):
This was the inspiration.

Speaker 3 (11:51):
By the way, that phone is in the in the
auto club, nobody try to answer your phones. If you
were to spend time with my father, you'd go and
by the way, you'd be almost all wrong. My mom
is really where I get my sense of humor. My
mom and I used to make each other laugh and

(12:13):
well until she'd be but you would go, oh, my gosh,
he sounds just like his father. Oh I got They
are a lot alike. There's genetics involved, there's early childhood
development involved. Apples don't fall far from the tree. Now,
if it's a very dysfunctional tree, an apple will try

(12:37):
to be the opposite of the tree. That's not a
good way to live. I don't have a lot of
the flaws of my mother and father, but that's because
I was transformed in my faith in Christ. But there's
a lot of earthly things that we have in common.
I say all that just to impress upon you, it's
a big deal. But somebody's father believes and what somebody's

(13:01):
mother believes, and what you see in both the mother
and the father is no love for America, no assimilation
in America. They're not here to be Americans. So what
are they here for? I mean, I watched that video
and I'm like, jeez, I'm frightened at the education you
must get at Columbia University. If he's a professor number two?

(13:21):
Can you imagine what these two have raised? Not a love,
not a love that should lead you to the highest
office in the largest city in the country that you hate.
What there's no discussion of honest aim in that house? Huh? No, No,
I don't think. I don't there's any Abraham Lincoln inspired
Hitler and first did the genocide that Hitler did, Not

(13:47):
that I think either of these parents have a problem
with what Hitler did even all right, So these are
interesting developments. The mom Donnie mother, the Mam Donnie father.
Can anything keep New York from electing? Mom? Donnie will
find out? Can any association with Mynie allow you to
survive your election? Governor? Hoko will find out? Meanwhile, on
the Biden side, his doctor yesterday was the big story.

(14:08):
Refused to ever give him a cognitive test. So the
whole time they were lying to us that he's past
cognitive tests. He has never given one. Doctor refused to
give him one. It was all cover up. You had
a fake presidency. Now we have new documents that have
come forward to revealed the FBI may have investigated more
than one hundred and sixty Republicans during the Biden administration.

(14:28):
Oh the corruption, it just seems to all be coming
to the surface at once. Meanwhile, you have Thune who
lays out the Democrats. I would think the Andrew Cuomo
interview with Stephen A. Smith. It's not only the feature
in our Sounds of the Day, it may be the
most fun listening you'll have today. I'll share that with you.

(14:49):
Coming up, David Snati. Global warming has become a religion
for so many on the far left, and now that
Bill Gates and left is ready to abandon that and
move on what becomes the lefts issue of new religion.
It's worth discussing. David bonson going to join us on
the FED rate cut, John Decker on what the President

(15:09):
signed He's going to cut the tariffs with China to
forty seven percent. I love the one clip where Chuckie
Schumer is bashing the president while the government shut down
for being in China. He's doing the business the president
should be doing, while these senators are doing not doing
the business they should be doing, and creating a crisis.
They're trying to blame on someone else. You can't make

(15:31):
all of this stuff up.

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All right, shameless plug aside. Obviously, the Democrat Party is
not a progressive party any longer. Obviously it's a very
divided house, and the controlling faction of the House is

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now and we can't tell socialist communist slash is lomist now.
The Islamist is a anathetical to everything we've always believed
as a country. There's no freedom of religion in Islamist beliefs.

(20:08):
There's no right of assembly, there's no innocent till proven guilty,
no freedom of speech, no freedom of religion, no capitalism.
It's a government and a system of life that is
completely anathetical to ours. So what is this party that's

(20:30):
I mean, it's always had a platform that kind of
matched the Socialist Party platform of nineteen twenty one. That's
always been a problem for them, But now everything's matching.
This is nothing like the Democrat Party I grew up with.

(20:51):
Notice I said with not in just so you know
when I'm about to talk about not going to be
propping up Andrew Cuomo. I am a Christian. I don't
bring it up very often. And there's a reason for that.
I noticed in the Bible. Jesus never walked up to

(21:14):
anybody and just started. He always responded to people that
came up to him. He lived in such a way
that people came to him, and then when they came
to him, he shared faith with them. So if you
reach out to me off the air, I will respond
to you on the air. I don't shove my faith
down your throat. But I am a Christian and that

(21:36):
informs my entire worldview, let alone my political views, let
alone my stances and the candidates I choose to support.
But in Andrew Cuomo, there's something fascinating because what is
this party? And if it's not progressive, because this is
nothing like John F. Kennedy, this is nothing like Have

(21:58):
you ever had these thoughts I'd take Clinton compared to this,
of course you would Heck, this is scary left of
Barack Obama, only because he did let you see into
the darkness of his mind and heart. So if this
isn't progressive, what is it? It's deteriorating, which, ironically, when

(22:25):
you look at the definition, is the process of becoming
progressively worse. I wonder if the best way to describe
the Democrat Party is no longer progressive, progressively worse. And
the question is how worse. Well for a progressive that

(22:47):
a few years ago we would have said is really bad,
it looks almost good compared to the progressive wors of
like Mom Donnie today, which is what Andrew Cuomo is
trying to explain to you in this I think almost

(23:10):
providential glimpse. I mean, we get these in life sometimes
I can tell you that I remember being at thirty
or even forty in a situation that was relevant, kind
of like a test for me at a much lower

(23:30):
consequential level, that whether I made the right choice or
the wrong choice, I'd learn from it so that when
later I couldn't afford a mistake at a much higher level,
I already had that wisdom. I feel like that's happening
for America. Look at this New York City race, because

(23:51):
if you don't get this answer as a spectator right,
whether the people of New York City get it right
or not, and if they get it wrong, maybe you'll
feel differently collectively as a nation about following in that direction.
It's almost a glimpse, if you will, and what a

(24:12):
glimpse it is. So Stephen A. Smith sits down with
Andrew Cuomo, who I couldn't stomach three years ago, but
compared to Mom Donnie, he's a jolly good fellow, and
they're kind of exploring the same question Mom Donnie's lead
in New York City. What everybody can see the writing
on the wall an AOC early lead in the presidential

(24:35):
race for the Democrats in twenty twenty eight, What does
this suggest, who are you people? I don't think it's progressive,
or you'd be leading. There's something far progressively worse at
play here. And Governor Cuomo answered by saying this, they are.

Speaker 6 (24:55):
Look, you have a civil war going on in the
Democratic Party. Okay, you have this are extreme left socialist,
They are socialists. They call themselves democratic socialists. Forget democratic,
it's just a modifier for socialists. This socialist Bernie Sanders, AOC, etc.
That far left is having a war with the moderate

(25:17):
mainstream Democrats.

Speaker 3 (25:19):
I'm now a moderate.

Speaker 6 (25:20):
All my life I was a crazy liberal son of
a crazy liberal.

Speaker 3 (25:23):
You see what he's kind of saying. He just said
about himself, what I just said about him for Andrew
Cuomo to get the civil war within his party, to
see how just a fine line Smidgeen left. All right,

(25:49):
I'm gonna be Christian. You think of Satan as only deceiving,
and he does, and he lies and he accuses. But
I've come to know he loves to distort just slightly.

(26:12):
Sometimes so slightly you think you're applying a biblical principle
in your life, but it's just a little off. Course.
He's loving it because you'll never confess it. You'll never repent,
You'll just keep going. Now, what does it mean to
be a smidge and off course? Well, not much. The
minute the plane leaves the runway, In fact, you can

(26:34):
still see the airport in the runway. Give it a
half hour, well you may not even be able to see.
It doesn't look like we're where the radar says we
should be. Give it a couple of hours, and you're
in the wrong freaking continent. So I wouldn't want to
be Andrew Cuomo in saying, well these people are They're

(26:55):
a smidge left of me, which is a huge difference.
I mean, I used to think of myself as a
crazy leftist, but now I'm a moderate. How can you
piece all this together and not just abandon the whole ship?

Speaker 6 (27:14):
But he goes out and listen, But the world shifted
so fast that now I'm a moderate.

Speaker 3 (27:20):
Okay, So the world didn't shift. Your party shifted authentically
to where they always really were in the heart. And
it's so far left in a drug half the country
with it, so far the left that the country has
snapped back. You're the last to respond to the whiplast
far left versus the moderate.

Speaker 6 (27:40):
A lot of the mainstream Democrats are afraid of the left,
so they think they're going to make peace by endorsing
Zoran and they're going to buy peace with the far left.

Speaker 3 (27:54):
I have news for them.

Speaker 6 (27:55):
The far left is never going to declare peace. They're
going to come for power and they're going to come
to kill them.

Speaker 3 (28:02):
But it's come to kill them again. I'm a Christian,
I'm a conservative. I have nothing in common with Democrats.
Republicans rarely live what they believe, so I'm usually disgusted
with them. I'm a free agent, but you know, I'm

(28:24):
a Washington Lincoln Kennedy kind of an American and I'm
looking at this thinking, how can this guy get it
so much and stay and now it might be a

(28:47):
good thing that somebody like him does, or this whole
party just needs to go away, which I think it
will by the end of the decade. I'm just wondering
if the Republicans they're going to go away with him.
That depends on how the Trump is some handoff goes,
or if they don't implode themselves. And I'm not a
fan of the two party system at all. All it
does is feed the divides in our country, not true

(29:10):
servanthood and true solving things. But I think that's breathtaking
how much he gets and whether you get it or not.
And I can't believe Steven Smith didn't get it till
he said it. Stephen A. Smith should be to listening
to this show. We've been saying that for three years,
five years. What does it all add up to this?

(29:37):
This is the conclusion to our one on one time.
I don't know yet either. This party is this dangerous,
this destructive, this anti American, this anti Israel, this anti capitalist,
that like a parasite, it's going to destroy itself because

(30:00):
when the parasite wins, the host dies and the parasite
dies with it. A parasite is always in a no
win situation ultimately, So when we look at this, we're
trying to figure out what the heck is hocal thinking.
If Mom Donnie wins, she loses. If Mom Donnie loses,
she still loses for endorsing him. Are they really as

(30:26):
left as them or are they really that afraid of
the far left within them? I think Andrew addresses that here.

Speaker 6 (30:37):
I am saying I am not going there. That is
not my father's Democratic Party. It's not my Democratic Party.
It's not Bill Clinton's Democratic Party, It's not Barack Obama's
Democratic Party.

Speaker 3 (30:50):
This is a socialist party. It would be the death.
It would be the death of the Democratic Party.

Speaker 6 (30:58):
The Republicans are licking their lips hoping this kid, mom
Donnie wins because they can pick them up and carry
them around the country and say, here's the Democratic Party.
Thirty four year old, never had a job up.

Speaker 3 (31:13):
There's a scene in Twister where they're discussing the hurricane,
I mean the tornado, and how much time they have,
and dramatically, the actor goes, it's already here. And the
next thing, you know, the drive in movie theaters. You're
coming apart. I got news for you, Andrew Cuomo. Your

(31:37):
party is already dead.

Speaker 5 (31:42):
This is your Morning Show with Michael Deltno.

Speaker 3 (31:51):
President Trump says he's reached a one year deal with
China on critical rare earth minerals and some tariff deals.
Mark Mayfield.

Speaker 7 (32:00):
Trump pronounced the deal after his meeting with Chinese President
Shishin being in South Korea. The deal would see fentanyl
link tariffs on China lowered bink ten percent, cutting tariffs
on Chinese exports from fifty seven percent to forty seven percent.
Trump says Beijing is committed to fighting the flow of fentanyl.
He also announced that China will start buying American soybeans
again and said he plans to visit.

Speaker 3 (32:21):
There next year. I'm Mark Mayfield. Reasonable. Reasonable Democrats are
trying to scramble to salvage the brand of their party.
That's why former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is
making an endorsement in the city's current race for mayor.
He's even putting his money where his mouth is.

Speaker 8 (32:35):
Bloomberg reendorsed Andrew Cuomo for mayor Tuesday. Bloomberg, who was
elected twice as a Republican, also backed Cuomo, who's now
an independent, in the Democratic primary, and The New York
Times is reporting Bloomberg has sent a million and a
half dollars to a pro Cuomo super pack. That's on
top of the eight million Bloomberg backed Cuomo within June.

(32:57):
Two bowls this week have Cuomo down ten points the
Democratic nominees or on Mom Donnie Andrew Wittman NBC News
Radio New York.

Speaker 3 (33:05):
New documents release suggests that former President Biden's FBI may
have investigated more than one hundred and sixty Republicans.

Speaker 9 (33:12):
Iowa Republican Chuck Grassley spoke about the new information.

Speaker 10 (33:16):
The subpoena requested records and communications related to over four
hundred and thirty individual and organizations, all of them appear
to be aimed at Republicans.

Speaker 9 (33:29):
So called Arctic Frost Probe looked into twenty twenty presidential
election interference allegations. Republican members of the House Judiciarara Committee
said those who were potentially under investigation included Steve Bannon,
Rudy Giuliani, and Mark Meadows. In a truth social post
last week, President Trump accused the investigation of spying on
senators and House members. I'm Tammy Trujillo.

Speaker 3 (33:52):
The NFL is taping Sting for an intimate concert ahead
of the sixtieth Super Bowl. The rocker will headline the
Super Bowl Studio sixty concert at the Palace of Fine
Arts in San Francisco. The show is going to go
down on February sixth, two days before Bad Bunny takes
the halftime show at the Big Game on the eighth.
Super Bowl sixty, being held at Levi Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

(34:15):
Well I'll say this low in order to spare Adam.
Things didn't go well in Los Angeles last night. Starting
with two back to back home runs, the Blue Jays
ltter early two to nothing, ended up winning six to one.
They're headed home up three games to two. Game six

(34:35):
will be tomorrow night on Fox. Birthdays Today, the Fawns
Henry Winkler is eighty, Ivanka Trump forty four, a few
good men's Kevin Pollock is sixty eight, and the Phoenix
Suns standout Devin Booker is twenty nine. If it's your birthday,
Happy birthdays. So glad you were born and thanks for
making us a part of your big day.

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