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October 14, 2025 14 mins
Saturday's "No Kings" protests; what will Lefties protest without Middle East; Trump on rebuilding Gaza; Neil Young pulls music off Amazon; Time magazine still in existence; 60 Minutes story about stock market crash.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
O day. So a lot going on, you know, the
crazy Democrats, the protesters, the screaming Mam Donnie crowd, all
the Democrats, the MSNBC, CNN crowd yelling and screaming, demanding
a ceasefire in Israel, Gaza demanding a ceasefire that's been
going on for a year and a half, demanding a ceasefire.

(00:21):
Well now they've got a ceasefire. They're totally silent. Know
what the hell to do this? The last thing they
wanted was a ceasefire. They were just pretending they wanted it.
They they're really upset about this ceasefire and this peace deal.
It hurts their campaign to go after Israel. Mom Donnie
uses an election issue a lot of these Democratic candidates.

(00:44):
It was a big election issue. It kind of lost it.
It was probably a lot of the debate prep for
Thursday night. Mom Donnie was going to go after Israel,
but harder to do it now with the ceasefire and
the peace plan in praise place. So it's going to
be a problem ipeaking to protest just beware this Saturday.
They call it the No Kings protest, silliest name No Kings,

(01:10):
and it's going to be massive. It's going to be
all over the country. It's not in any one place.
You know, when they have a big protest and it's
downtown around city, all who cares. But this is going
to be everywhere in the suburbs and wherever you live.
It's going to be near you. If you're in Long Island,
if you're in Connecticut, if you're in New Jersey, wherever
you are in the country. These protests, there's estimated to

(01:33):
be twenty five hundred of them, are going to take place,
These no Kings protests. Now what are they protesting exactly?
What are they calling a king? I guess I don't know.
A guy wants to close the border. What else is
the I don't know why they call him a king?
What is that all about? The crime? Wanting to send
troops in to go after it's been done all the

(01:55):
time by the way, a president sending troops National Guard
into local areas to do something. The most famous was
John F. Kennedy when he had to integrate the South.
He had a terrible problem there. The Southern governors from
George Wallace to Lester Maddox to Mississippi, Georgia, these kind

(02:15):
of places would not allow black students to go to college.
And some of these there was the famous governor Lester
Matti stood in the doorway with an axe in his
hand to stop them. George Wallace, same kind of behavior.
So Kennedy sent troops something like seventeen thousand troops into
the South to help those kids get into school and

(02:36):
to stop those governors. Seventeen thousand military sent in by Kennedy.
Now what was the Democrats reaction? Well, he was a hero,
he was a Nobel prize, he was a genius for it.
He was the most wonderful thing anybody ever did. But
it's one of those deals where it's only bad if
Trump does it. If anybody else does it, it's great.
So now Trump wants to clean up the crime in Chicago,

(03:00):
in Portland. This prime has been going on for so
long in Chicago. How many years have we been talking
about this? It's a killing field. Every week every weekend,
forty five people are shot in Chicago. It's out of control.
If we have listeners in Chicago, they can tell us
you got a couple of nice areas with all sorts
of fancy stores and great restaurants and it's beautiful. Then

(03:22):
you go a few blocks the other way and you're
in a war zone. It's been like that in Washington,
d C, Chicago and many of our major cities. So
Trump wants to clean up Chicago, do something about the crime.
Democrats are furious, furious, and this is the no Kings,
no kings. They're going to stand up to him. Pritzker

(03:44):
is going to court. He's going to assume him. Pritzker
is going to do it. That's that big fat slab.
Ralph Cramdon looking governor and Trump was asked about Pritzker.

Speaker 2 (03:53):
I think he should beg for help because he's running
a bad operation and he's letting people be killed city
because he doesn't want in Chicago.

Speaker 1 (04:03):
Yeah, he's letting people be killed every forty five people.
If you were running the place and forty five people
were shot last weekend, wouldn't you go crazy trying to
stop this from happening. Well, it's happened every weekend for years,
for decades. They couldn't care less in Chicago. They let
it happen. But these Democrats are just going nuts. You know,

(04:24):
Bill Maher was a pretty left wing Democrat, but now
they're so nuts, they're way to the left of Bill Maher.
Bill Maher even defending Trump. You know, Trump has done
some great things as president, and just he's only been
president like twenty minutes. This is only like six months.
Look how much he's gotten done in six months.

Speaker 2 (04:42):
You cannot ever deny success. You just have to give
your respect, even if it's not your thing, have the
humility to give it up for enormous success on any level.
Trump not my choice, didn't vote for him, but so
a lot of people did. And he's I can't deny

(05:05):
the success.

Speaker 1 (05:06):
I can't either.

Speaker 2 (05:07):
Yeah, and that's the president.

Speaker 1 (05:09):
Now. It looks pretty amazing, this peace agreement in Israel,
and it may turn out to be the greatest piece
of deal ever and may transform the Middle East. I know,
if you're watching Morning Joe, they'll tell you everything that's
going to go wrong. If you're watching CNN Morning Joe,
New York to the rebuilding, rebuilding is very difficult, and
they show you the pictures of Gaza all burned out,

(05:31):
all the blown up, bombed out neighbors. One of the
rebuilding is very difficult. Yeah, not forgot like Donald Trump,
he does this in his sleep. The guy builds hundred
story skyscrapers all over the world. If you've seen these things,
he builds these hundred story skyscrapers, the magnificent, gleaming glass,
beautiful state of the Earth. Well, I think you can
rebuild Gaza. It's not that complicated. And when you got

(05:54):
zillions of dollars and you've got a number of nations
helping you, so this could be pretty amazing. But these
left wing cooks go nuts. Now look at this. Look
at this Neil Young. Anybody remember Neil Young? Remember Neil Young?
That was like nineteen seventy two Heart of Gold picture

(06:17):
Neil Young. He's like that. It looks like a scarecrow.
It looks like he did those clothes. It looks like
he robbed the scarecrow. He looks like a dusty, musty
old Neil Young. Well, he just pulled all of his
music off Amazon. He has pulled his music. He is
taking it off Amazon now to pull all his music.

(06:40):
What's that two songs? Heart of Gold? What else? Harvest Moon?
That was pretty good. That's a pretty good song, that
Harvest Moon. That's two Cinnamon Girl? What the hell are
you talking about? Cinnamon Girl? He's not a big hit.

(07:00):
It was a minor, minor miner. Okay, but there's nobody
on Amazon looking for Cinnamon Girl by Neil Young. I'd
like to get the actual Amazon data. How many people
searched for a Cinnamon Girl? Okay, let's say it's three.
Let's say it's three. And they're also they're all from
like nineteen seventy three. It's a millionaire. When was Harvest

(07:21):
Moon seventy four or something like that. So he's pulled
his music off Amazon. I guarantee you we do not
have a nation of twenty six year olds going. Of course,
what happened to Neil Young. I can't find Neil Young.
I don't think they're that worried about it. But this
guy is on the warpath. He's seventy nine years old now,
and he goes on social media and announces that he's
pulled all his music from Amazon. He said because he

(07:45):
believes founder Jeff Bezos back's President Trump. You know these
guys like Jeff Bezos, he's a good guy, but they're
like James Bond Villain's. They don't back anybody. They're their
own country. They they back everybody and anybody. It's whatever's
good for that moment. But Neil Young writes, forget Amazon,

(08:06):
forget Whole Foods, forget Facebook. He writes in this post,
buy local, buy direct, Well, how are you going to
buy direct? Don't you have to go to Amazon to
do that? Wait a minute. When you buy on Amazon,
you know, most of the time, ninety eight percent of
the time, you're not buying anything from Amazon. You're buying

(08:28):
from local places. Amazon's just a delivery service. But he's
yelling and screaming on social media. Amazon needs you to
buy from them. Don't they shut down our government, your income,
your safety, your family's health security. Now you might be saying,
the hell is he talking about? I don't know. It's

(08:48):
Neil Young. I mean, who knows what the hell this
guy's smoking. Take America back together, stop buying from the
big corporations, support local business, do the right thing. Show
who you are now. Eight months ago, eleven months ago,
it was Joe Biden. Amazon was just fine with him.
Then Facebook was great. You know, whatever Bezos is doing

(09:12):
with Trump, he was doing it with Biden. They do
it with whatever president is in there. So what happened
on social media when he did this, Well, there was
huge backlash against Neil Young. All these younger generation people
right here's like, I'll look at all these comments. Dude
is a kook sad What happened to him? Who's buying
his music? Anyway? He's a has been who is doing

(09:34):
this just to get attention. Now, that could be some
truth to that, could be something like that. He might
be pulling his music. Oh he pulled it off Spotify too,
and now from Amazon. Nobody cares if your mused removes
his music. So but anyway, you gotta remember Neil Young
is like they're like a burned out old hippie from
the late sixties. You know, they hated Nixon, but Nixon

(09:58):
was like a humble, quiet guy compared to Trump. So
Trump it really drives them crazy. So hey, did you
know there's still such a thing as it's called Time magazine?
As anybody, if you're under forty, you don't know what
I'm talking about. Time magazine used to be a big
deal many many years ago. In fact, in its day,
it was probably the biggest magazine in the country. There's
nothing more important than Time Magazine. To be on the cover,

(10:23):
that was a major, major thing. I was on the
cover of Time magazine. There was nothing bigger in the media.

Speaker 2 (10:30):
Now.

Speaker 1 (10:30):
If you're under forty, don't know what the hell I'm
talking about. A magazine. It's like it's like printed, It's
like a thing you could hold in your hand. And
they had magazines. You'd buy People magazine, you'd buy Time magazine.
There was Newsweek magazine. Believe it or not, they still exist.
There is actually still something called Newsweek magazine. There's a
Time magazine. I don't know what where would you get

(10:50):
this Time magazine. I guess it's a website. I guess
you could go look at their website. But anyway, they
put Donald Trump on the cover because of the Israel
Peace agreement, though piece in the Middle East. It was
a major historic accomplishment, so he had to put him
on the cover. But they went and found the single
ugliest picture ever of Donald Trump. It was taken from below.

(11:13):
Somebody got the camera under him and shot up, so
you see his neck looks wrinkled, his face looks old,
and it looks so weird. When you first look at
the cover, I'm not just a joke. You'd think it's
Joe Biden. It's from an angle below where it looks
like he's Joe Biden for a second. I think that
was the thinking here. But Trump when after Time Magazine

(11:35):
saying that, I mean, and it's obvious they did it deliberately.
Obviously did it deliberately. You can see a million pictures
of what happened to Middle East. They all look fine.
This is the weirdest looking picture, Trump writes on truth
Social Time magazine wrote a relatively good story about me,
but the picture maybe the worst of all time. Really
weird taking pictures from underneath, but this is a super

(11:58):
bad picture. Deserve to be called out. Now, this could
be a Neil Young move. Maybe there's nobody on earth
that knows about this Time magazine anymore. Maybe they did
it just maybe just to get some attention, just to
get somebody to know that Time magazine actually still exists. Hey,
sixty minutes working overtime, trying to convince you that everything

(12:22):
with Trump is a disaster. So now sixty minutes trying
to convince you there's going to be a stock market crash.
Stock market doing great at all time highs. Right now,
it's up. Everything's up, the economy is doing great. But
they're always trying to convince you it's Trump. There's going
to be a crash or recession. So they go to
they do a piece on Andrew Ross Sorkin. He's on

(12:44):
sixty minutes. You know, he's on CNBC, so you know,
if he's on CNBC, this is a far left Trump
hating guy. He's written a new book, Reliving nineteen twenty nine.
It's about a stock market crash. He's predicting a crash,
so naturally sixty minutes can't get him on the air
fast enough. They do a whole ten to fifteen minute
piece on them. But he does make one point though,

(13:05):
he said this AI stuff AI is causing a some
some think that's the rise in a lot of the stocks.
These companies now can use AI and get things done cheaper.
It cuts down on how many employees. But he thinks
there could be an AI crash coming. But now he argues,

(13:26):
you know, they try to tell you the economy so
bad under Trump, but he's arguing, it's so great. We
could be facing a disaster here. So but the problem
with AI, the big problem. Experts are predicting it'll replace
a lot of jobs, not just accounting that sort of stuff,
but all sorts of jobs, even the lawyers, you know,
there's websites now where instead of hiring a lawyer, you

(13:49):
can just use AI. It'll figure out legally what you
should do. I mean, there's amazing uses of AI. So
some experts think, you know, whatever you have austrial revolution,
machines come in at whatever things are invented. It puts
a lot of people out of work. But they think
with AI, this could be the biggest revolution of all

(14:09):
and it could I hate to say this, some think
it could put almost one hundred million people out of work.
It could be devastating. Now, whenever you have one of
these situations like the industrial revolution, everybody eventually goes back
to work, finding something else to do. But that transition
can take years, can take five years, ten years. But anyway,

(14:29):
we'll take some calls next. Eight hundred three two one
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