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February 14, 2025 31 mins

Mark Simone sits down with author Carol Roth to discuss about some great ideas for a Happy Valentine's Day.... perhaps a dozen eggs?

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Hey, it's Mark Simone here for Sean Hannity. Normally you
hear me on our big flagship here in New York
w R or maybe you listen to my podcast or
something like that. Sewan is not here today. He's in Washington,
d C. It's actually a big day. He's doing a
big exclusive interview with President Trump and.

Speaker 2 (00:25):
TBD.

Speaker 1 (00:27):
Oh.

Speaker 2 (00:28):
I don't think he wants it announced yet. He didn't
even announce it himself.

Speaker 1 (00:31):
It's on the website right here. That's stupid. That's stupid mediaite.

Speaker 2 (00:35):
I forgive me, sir, please continue.

Speaker 1 (00:39):
Yeah, Sean's just taking the day off. I don't know
what he's up to. Go ahead, exclusive interview with the
Elon Musk and Donald Trump together. Uh, and it's gonna
air Tuesday night on Fox on the on Hannity nine.

Speaker 2 (00:52):
I can't believe you said that. It's just so I mean,
you know, I thought you were a friend of the show.
You just want to break the exclusive of news.

Speaker 1 (01:00):
He told me to say it.

Speaker 2 (01:01):
Now you're blaming the engineer. Oh my god. The webs
starting off, well.

Speaker 1 (01:06):
Oh yeah, now we got a great show for it.
It's not today, but we have a great show.

Speaker 2 (01:12):
We have a great show. It's not happening right now.

Speaker 1 (01:14):
It's next Wednesday.

Speaker 2 (01:15):
Listen all right.

Speaker 1 (01:17):
So, uh, that's Linda, of course who she's going to
be screening today, the big executive producer is going to
actually screen the I love screening? Do you even remember
how to do that?

Speaker 2 (01:28):
First of all? Should we tell the story of how
you and I met?

Speaker 1 (01:31):
It's such a fun Yeah, I forgot when I first
met her. She was like, what were you nineteen? You
were got?

Speaker 2 (01:36):
I was still young? Yeah, probably was nineteen.

Speaker 1 (01:38):
She was a screener then on my show.

Speaker 2 (01:41):
And it was my second day at ABC.

Speaker 1 (01:43):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (01:43):
Yeah, And you came in, you know, your big fancy
pants morning show on Saturday where you did only music
and it was very popular, playny music.

Speaker 1 (01:52):
He did not on Saturday morning.

Speaker 2 (01:53):
You talked about it. Your your music show was at night,
but in the morning you tease the evening show. Okay, yeah,
all right, stay with me. We'll be fine. It's going
to be great, all right. So anyhow, and it was
my second day. I was hired the day before, so
I had not yet even worked in the studio. Mark
comes in. I didn't know that, Yeah, I know, I know,

(02:14):
And he goes listen you're doing terrible. You got to
get the calls faster.

Speaker 3 (02:19):
All right.

Speaker 2 (02:19):
I take a lot of calls. You're not moving fast enough.
I turn, I said, listen, I don't know who you are,
who you think you're talking to, but this is not
a thing. All right, I'm doing the best I can.
It's eight o'clock in the morning. Take it easy. It's
pretty funny. And then you said to me, oh, I
like you, and that we were fast friends after that. Yeah, well,
I'm looking forward to it. Our callers are awesome eight

(02:40):
hundred and ninety four one sean. We look forward to
hearing from you.

Speaker 1 (02:43):
Yeah, so we'll see if you remember how to screen.

Speaker 2 (02:46):
I think. Be impressed by my prowess.

Speaker 1 (02:49):
You're welcome, I heard. Yeah, it's like twenty years later
and we'll see.

Speaker 2 (02:54):
Oh, and thank you for your Valentine. It's beautiful.

Speaker 1 (02:56):
Well, you know there's a big article here out when
you send valentines? Is it appropriate now to send a
valentine to somebody you work with? Uh? You know, you
gotta be so careful in today's world.

Speaker 2 (03:10):
Depends is it a liberal or a normal person.

Speaker 1 (03:12):
Well, it says a lot of people are worried about
that you know a lot of people have what they
call a work wife, like somebody you're close to a
work Is it appropriate to send a Valentine? And most
of these human resources guys, so you've got to be
really careful about that. Linda is like my work wife
in that she yells at me and nags me, tells
me what I can I.

Speaker 2 (03:31):
Give you nothing. I yell at you.

Speaker 1 (03:32):
It's going beautifully, don't do that, and.

Speaker 2 (03:35):
Then you do it anyway.

Speaker 1 (03:38):
So I don't know is it the appropriate to send
it to people at work? I guess it is.

Speaker 2 (03:43):
It depends. Is it big and bold and beautiful, then yes,
it is all right. If it's cheap, don't give it to.

Speaker 1 (03:48):
Me, all right? Well? Uh now press digital digital? Yeah,
well there's digital Valentine's I guess nowadays everything is digital.
You could do that. You could send digital flowers. What
you're looking at me like, that's a cheap thing to do?

Speaker 2 (04:02):
Just give me a little eyebrow. Raise that special here,
you know, it's a little let you know, I.

Speaker 1 (04:06):
Didn't have your address, so you got a digital Yeah? Yeah, yeah,
So where do we even start here? You're going to
hear about this all weekend. This is going to be
a big story. It'll be the story of the Sunday shows.
The US attorney in New York quit principal because the
mayor of New York was going to be indicted there

(04:28):
were charges. Trump told him to drop the case. It's
a flimsy case. And then the Stuart's attorney quit and principal.
Now it turns out she was about to get fired.
So the principle was it sounds better if I quit.
So this story means absolutely nothing. Ten days from now,
nobody will remember this. It has nothing to do with anything.
But you're going to see this all weekend. If you're
watching Rachel Maddow or all the hate TV tonight, this

(04:51):
is all to be talking about every Sunday show. I
bet you they have this woman on. Remember Michael Avenatti,
where all day and night the guy was on TV.
Remember the Michael Cohen, that guy so they couldn't put
him on enough. He was every time you turn on
any show, there he was. So this is going to
be this woman. And like Avenadi and Michael Cohen, then

(05:12):
you'll never see them again. That'll be the end of
You'll never see this woman again. But it's good for
her because when you leave the big US Attorney's office
in New York. The big law firms will hire you
for a lot of money. You'd be surprised, you know,
if you were in the US Attorney's office in high position.
You go to a law firm, it's six million a years,
sometimes seven million years. So if you can do a

(05:34):
big round of TV shows, that gets even more law
firms calling you now again, you're gonna see her all
over the place. This is going to be the most
awful scandal ever in the history of the world. All weekend,
every Sunday show and then wait about five days, you'll
never hear about it again. So don't worry about it.
President Trump, if he's listening, he's on Air Force one

(05:56):
right now on his way to Florida. You gotta slow down.
You're wearing us out. We can't keep up with this.
I can't keep up with it. I never saw a
guy work so fast. You talk about multitasking, I never
saw anything like this in my life. We're used to
Joe Biden for four years. You know what he would
do if you looked at his schedule and every two days,

(06:17):
maybe there was one thing on the schedule. Usually ceremonial,
take pictures with the boy scouts, meet the team that won,
the whatever that was it, and the rest of the thing.
He literally, this is not a joke. He would sit
upstairs in the residence most of the day. He'd watch
Matt Locke, He'd watch Barnaby Jones. He'd look at this

(06:39):
is all he did all day and Golden Girls did
Golden Girls make it? Uh? No, I don't think he
was a good with No, He's like a guy who
wants to see like an old fashioned drama. Mannix was
a big show with him, and we go from that
to a guy going a mile a minute getting a
thousand things done a day. You know, that's not a joke.

(07:00):
The people on the White House Correspondence are telling me
they can't take this. They just for the last four years,
all you had to do. You could sit at your desk,
you have coffee, you could watch TV, you do everything want.
About one o'clock, you go in the briefing room for
twenty minutes that Kareeine John whatever the hell her name was,
and then twenty minutes later you're back at your desk.
They got a nice cafeteria in the White House. You eat,

(07:21):
you hang out, you talk to each other. They can't
take this now, it's non stop work. It never stops.
They even if they got back to their cubicle. Boom
one second later, another photo up, another press conference, another signing,
executive orders. You know, every time he does something important,
he sends out an email. We all get these emails.

(07:41):
You get those right, Office of the Commanders. I can't
read all these emails. I'm getting worn out just from
the emails. I can't read all this. It's too many things.
He's actually doing it all and I can't even read
the emails. It's just too much. So he's heading to Florida.
He'll be there. He's arriving at Marlaga go at four
fifty today. There are those thousands of crazy old women

(08:05):
at mar Alago all waiting, hell, oh you remember me?
Can I take a picture? And that's they look great
when you see the picture in Marlago, the gowns, the jewelry. Whoa.
Then when you talk to them, it's how are you?
It's that crowd. So he's gonna he actually enjoys that.
He likes that, so he'll talk to them, have dinner,

(08:26):
play golf tomorrow. I think when's the Daytona five hundred Sunday.
He'll probably go to the Daytona five hundred on Sunday.
Now that's gonna be great. You know, he was at
the super Bowl. Can you imagine no president ever went
to the super Bowl? You got one hundred and twenty
million people watching. Why would you not go there if
you're a president? What an opportunity? And is there anything

(08:49):
more all American than the super Bowl? So that was
a big event that looked great. And then back to work.
He'll be back to work Monday night. It's going to
be nonsense stop all week. Democrats are going nuts, absolutely insane.
This is suicidal. Doge cuts government, waste, fraud, and bloat.

(09:12):
Every candidate, every president, Republican Democrats said I will cut waste,
fraud and bloat. It was a big thing in the campaign.
Nobody ever did it. They didn't actually mean it. They're
not going to really do that. This is the first
guy that actually did it. And they're one crazy Democrats
screaming it's a threat to democracy. The threat to bureaucracy

(09:35):
is what it is. So they're going nuts and people
love this. This is what they call an eighty twenty issue.
Eighty percent of people are for this. So Democrats look
insane opposing this. It's suicidal. And the smartest old wise
men of the Democratic Party, the David Axel rods, all
screaming at them, stop stop opposing this. You look nuts,

(09:58):
you look completely insane. Whatever he does, anything he does,
and it's all great stuff. They're mostly those what they
call those eighty twenty issues. We're gonna arrest the most
dangerous criminal illegals and take them out. They're posing it.
They look nuts, and James Carville yelling at them, stop,
don't react so much. Don't swing at every pitch. It's
the worst thing you can do. So anyway, we got

(10:21):
lots to talk about today. It's Valentine's Day. Barack and
Michelle Obama posted a Valentine's Day selfie, the two of
them with their heads leaning into each other. Now, supposedly
these two haven't seen each other in eight months. She's
been living in Hawaii, he's been living in Washington. Apparently,
according to everybody that would probably know that stuff, the

(10:43):
marriage is over. But they put out this Valentine's Day selfie.
I can't tell where this picture is from. It could
be an old picture from a couple of years. I'm
not sure the claiming it's new. He writes, Happy Valentine's Day,
Michelle Obama, thirty two years together, you still take my

(11:04):
breath away? What a politician. So meantime, he's going to funerals,
he's going to this, he's going to be in aug
She's not there. She's nowhere to be found. She lives
in Hawaii, he lives in Washington. But she takes his
breath away.

Speaker 2 (11:21):
We don't know it because she's crushing him at every turn.

Speaker 1 (11:23):
That's because from choking them.

Speaker 2 (11:26):
Shut up, Barry.

Speaker 1 (11:27):
Yeah, so I don't know what's gonna happen, would you.

Speaker 3 (11:31):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (11:32):
Anyway, We've got lots to get to. I'm editing myself
here as I talk. We'll get to uh get to
Tom Holman. We love Tom Holman. Is this guy amazing?
Is he the best?

Speaker 2 (11:42):
No?

Speaker 1 (11:43):
I mean we'll talk about him, We'll talk about what
he's doing.

Speaker 2 (11:45):
I was like, that's fake news. He's not one today.

Speaker 1 (11:46):
No, don't know. I'm just saying we're.

Speaker 2 (11:48):
We can get to Sarah Carter, she's going.

Speaker 1 (11:49):
To be on Okay, she'll talk about Tom Holman.

Speaker 2 (11:51):
How about that?

Speaker 1 (11:52):
This guy is the finest, the best, not the most
exciting guy. I mean, would you want to spend New
Year's Eve with him? I don't think so.

Speaker 2 (11:59):
Is he a illegals then yes, Yes, he's great, the best.

Speaker 1 (12:03):
He's like out of an old Western like high Noon.
This guy's unbelievable, like the good, the bad, and the ugly.
He's clinics who had come in to get them. So, hey,
we'll take some calls in a minute. One eight hundred
nine to for to one Sean is the number, one
eight hundred nine for one Sean. Mark Simone here. Make
sure you follow me on Instagram. It's Mark Simone NYC
at Instagram. And don't forget Hannity. Tonight nine o'clock we'll

(12:28):
take some calls next on the Sean Hannity Show. Hey,
it's Mark Simone here for Sean Hannity. Let's take some calls.
Let's go to uh Mark in Myrtle Beach, North Carolina. Mark.
How you doing.

Speaker 4 (12:43):
Very well?

Speaker 1 (12:44):
Mark?

Speaker 5 (12:44):
Thanks for taking up the call.

Speaker 4 (12:46):
I've been a big fan for a long time and
since the WNWAM days.

Speaker 1 (12:51):
Wow, all right, that's the about thirty years ago.

Speaker 4 (12:54):
Okay, go ahead, yeah, yeah, Well originally from New Jersey
and my dad and I listen to the station a
long time. Enjoyed hearing you back then and through the
talk radio days. And I gotta tell you want to
hear your voice on the radio. And I don't know,
maybe it's me just I get a sense of comfort
a little I'm feeling, you know, So I really appreciate
you here hearing you on radio.

Speaker 1 (13:16):
Well, thanks a lot. That's very nice to you.

Speaker 2 (13:18):
It's a nice, loving Valentine's message for you. Mark.

Speaker 1 (13:20):
Yeah, I was waiting for a butt but no. Thanks Mark,
Thanks for calling. Take care that's great. Well, you can
listen to me every day. Just get the podcast on
iHeart or Apple or whatever. Let's go to Scott in Pennsylvania. Scott,
how you doing, Hey.

Speaker 6 (13:37):
How you're doing.

Speaker 4 (13:37):
Thanks for taking my call.

Speaker 5 (13:38):
I have a real quick question for you.

Speaker 6 (13:40):
Yeah, it's it's awesome that Trump is signing all these
executive orders to stop a runaway freight train. But how
do we get Congress involved to start turning some of
this stuff in the loss of the next administrations can
to overturn it.

Speaker 1 (13:53):
Yeah, that's a good point. Thanks for calling. Some you
need Congress to do some of you don't well, hopefully
Congress eventually will do most of them. A lot of
these executive orders will just stick. You know. Even that
people always ask about this Gulf of America, like, how
what's the actual process? Can you just rename it? Yeah,
the president can order all of the federal government to

(14:15):
use the name Golf of America. Now, they got Apple Maps,
Google Maps, the major map companies to agree to change
the name. Go on your maps right now, Google Maps
or Apple Maps. You'll see it says Gulf of America.
Now to get the rest of the world to do that,
that's a different matter. You're going to have to go
convince them. And there's a un organization that's supposedly in

(14:40):
charge of the name of everything internationally. You'd have to
get them to do it. But hey, as long as
it says it on Google or Apple Maps close enough
for me, that's all you really need. That's time for
one more call. Let's go to Bill in New Jersey. Bill,
how you doing. I'm doing very good.

Speaker 7 (14:57):
The guy actually asked the question that I want to
the answer. I think that there's actually a way to
get this stuff signed in law. And because it's all corruption,
all this money that's being stolen, and these senators and
these congressmen are all involved.

Speaker 1 (15:13):
They could What Trump needs to.

Speaker 8 (15:15):
Do is doing a do a mass pardon for everybody
that was involved in the corruption and say after this,
you're gonna get locked up if you do it again.

Speaker 1 (15:26):
But everybody now, some of it's corruption, some of it
is just they don't care. It's not their money, it's
your money, my money. It comes out of our paychecks,
and they just wasted it. Some things you don't need
Congress to ask. The executive orders good enough. So you know,
if you want to get rid of a cabinet department
that you probably need a Congressional Act. Hey, we got
a lot to get through. A lot of great guests
coming up. It's Mark Simone here for Sean Hannity back

(15:50):
in just a moment. Actually, it's Mark Simone here for Shawn.
He's working hard in Washington, DC with the President with
Elon Musk. Mark Simone here. In the meantime. You can
hear me on our flag ship here in New York
every day w R or get the podcast any place
you get podcasts. We have great guests. Let me see
what it is. Oh, it actually is a great guest. Wow,

(16:11):
look at that. It really is a great guest. Carol Roth,
best selling author, actually two best selling books. You will
Own Nothing, which is out right now. She was an
investment banker. We'll talk about Hey, we actually will talk
about Valentine's Day, the culture wars, everything else. Make sure
you follow her on Twitter, Instagram and all that stuff.
Carol Roth, how you doing.

Speaker 3 (16:31):
I'm doing well, Mark, Happy Valentine's Day.

Speaker 1 (16:34):
Now, for men listening, tell them exactly what they're supposed
to do for Valentine's Day.

Speaker 3 (16:40):
Well, if you want to get your lady something very
nice and very expensive this year, I'd go with a
carton of eggs, soficult to come by and quite pricey,
and so that's really going to capture her heart.

Speaker 1 (16:55):
I think, yeah, but you have to take her to dinner.
Do what do you have to do?

Speaker 3 (17:00):
I think you just I think you just hand over
the eggs. Oh yeah, not just one egg. He has
to give the whole cart and the whole dozen of them,
and that should probably suffice.

Speaker 1 (17:09):
Oh but then then when you had a woman eggs,
it's implying you're gonna have breakfast with her. That's some date.

Speaker 3 (17:15):
So I like the uh, the little subtle play there.
I like that.

Speaker 1 (17:21):
So Hey, Tommy Laryne says, Tom Holman is our collective Valentine.
Great guy. He doesn't look like the most romantic kind
of Valentine kind of a guy, does he.

Speaker 3 (17:34):
Well, I will tell you that the White House's official
x account actually has a Valentine featuring him and Donald Trump,
and it says roses are red, violets are blue, Come
here illegally and will deport you the Apparently the White
House thinks that he is a very cudly Valentine. And

(17:56):
I like that message.

Speaker 1 (17:57):
I don't know, he looks like a really, really nice man.
But these Democrats, what the hell is wrong with them?
He's thrown out the most dangerous criminals. They're getting rid
of waste and fought. Why do they keep opposing this stuff?
Don't they realize that's suicidal to do that.

Speaker 3 (18:12):
I mean, obviously they don't realize anything. They don't realize
that Trump won the popular vote, that he flipped all
the sling states read that he has an incredible mandate,
and that mandate is to undo all of the damage
that they have been doing to the country for years.
And they cannot get their heads wrapped around why that

(18:32):
happened or why their destructive policies are anti American because
they're not thinking about Americans. They're thinking about themselves and
what's going to keep them in power. And they don't
care if it's somebody here who's here illegally, or if
it's a slush fund that they're going to benefit from
at the taxpayer's literal expense. They just care about themselves.

(18:54):
And when you have that narcissist in your life, right,
you're not going to get what you want. So this
is a good life and for Valentine's Day and for politics.

Speaker 1 (19:02):
Yeah, So apparently the latest DOGE target is going to
be the irs. They're going to go look into the
irs and audit their books, and Democrats are already screaming
about this again suicidal defending the irs. People hate the irs.

Speaker 3 (19:17):
Know that the text me harder daddy, crowd is always
always a crowd pleaser. You know, these are the same
people who said that they were going to hire eighty
thousand new agents so that they could only go after billionaires.
But at the same time, if you send a six
hundred dollars VENMO payment to a friend, they want to

(19:37):
look into it and they want you to report it,
and they want to know what it's all about. So
it's okay if the government comes and audits you, you know,
working class, middle class America. But if you look at us,
what we're doing with the money we forcibly took from you, Oh,
that's a problem. And then they wonder why they're messaging
is falling flat. I actually had a Valunde kind poem

(20:01):
that was about that as well, because I've really gotten
into the spirit today. Roses are read, violence are blue.
The entire government is screwing you, and that Dodge is
trying to undo.

Speaker 1 (20:12):
Yeah, are we not supposed to notice that fake news
lied to us for the whole campaign? Remember the twenty
twenty five project. I don't see any signs of any
twenty twenty five project. Are they ever going to apologize
for all that?

Speaker 3 (20:25):
No, of course not. Well, whatever they're doing, if they
want to call it the twenty twenty five project, then
I love the twenty twenty five project because you know,
I actually feel like I need to take extra vitamins
every day to keep up with the pace of them
actually accomplishing something. I mean, it is wild. I've never
seen anything like this. You know, in the government sector.

(20:48):
I come from the private sector, and obviously you see
companies that get it, get in and try and get
things done. And that's really what's refreshing, you know, with Trump,
with Elon Musk, with people who have been very successful
in business. They don't care about government and politics and
bureaucracy as usual. They want to do what it is
that the Americans voted for, and that is create this disruption.

(21:11):
And that's out of the box thinking. And it's amazing
because the Democrats, the corporate press, nobody even knows what
to do because some of these ideas are so far afield.
So all they can do is try to, you know,
scream and cry and say it's unfair. But again, these
are all things that are meant to benefit us. You know,

(21:31):
how dare Elon must try and save us money? How
dare they try to be more efficient and get rid
of waste, fraud and abuse. I mean, it is really amazing.
And if you took the names out and you ask anyone, hey,
is this a good agenda? Agree with you?

Speaker 1 (21:47):
Right?

Speaker 3 (21:48):
So the fact that they're again being so dishonest and
creating this projection, I think just exposes who they are
and they may not win for a really long time.
You know, they don't hide their intentions because they're doing
a really poor job.

Speaker 1 (22:03):
Hey, even the media, if you watch the briefings or
the photo, you look at that Caitlyn Collins when she's
asking a question, she looks so vicious, so mean, so nasty.
What kind of look is that for CNN?

Speaker 3 (22:16):
Yeah, I mean they're supposed to be And I know
this is laughable to say, but we'll just play along
with what they say. You know, oh, this is an
orange and this is a banana, and we're in you know,
we're independent and we call the balls and the strike. No,
you don't. You can't even ask a simple question without
looking like Karen who wants to speak to the manager

(22:36):
and went wrong. And we're over this. I mean, America
collectively said, we're not doing this anymore. We're not going
to feed into the bs, We're not going to play.
We're happy, we're energized, we're optimistic about the future. And
if you don't want to be that, you know, go
sulk at home, don't come to the press conference, don't

(22:57):
go on TV, just go away.

Speaker 1 (23:00):
Yeah, it's just fake news, as I call it, hate news. CNN, MSNBC.
They realize it's kind of over for them. You know,
these networks have three four hundred thousand viewers, while this
show has seventeen million listeners. Joe Rogan has sometimes fifty million.
Don't they realize it's over for them?

Speaker 4 (23:18):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (23:18):
I mean it's pretty sad. My execoun gets more impressions
really basis on their television show. And you know, that
definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and
over and expecting a different outcome. So if you are
losing so badly, you'd probably was saying, well, you know,
maybe there isn't an audience for this literally, you know,

(23:41):
a very small audience. Maybe we need to look at
what it is that we're doing. And I have a theory, Mark,
I think if it weren't for people like us who
were hate watching to see the ridiculous things that they
would say, they wouldn't even have half of that audience. So,
you know, if they're trying to make money, clearly they're
not doing the right kinds of things. If they're trying

(24:03):
to push an agenda that's obviously falling on deaf ears.

Speaker 1 (24:07):
You know, MSNBC's right over there in Rockefeller Center, you
realize if they opened the window and yelled, they could
reach more people than they're reaching on the air.

Speaker 3 (24:16):
And they think after Trump won they tried to do
that and crying, and I don't think it's quite dub
since then. But it is amazing, you know, for these
networks that you are supposed to be the serious news.
They've been exposed. The lives have been exposed, the bias
has been exposed, and America said, we reject this on

(24:40):
every single front. And so if they want to continue
to do the same thing, it's going to be to
their own demise.

Speaker 1 (24:45):
And that Lester Holt are those Sundays they always say
the President claimed without evidence that there was a waste
and what evidence they have that these wrong, they're the
ones without evidence.

Speaker 3 (24:56):
I'm sad because I'm from Chicago and Lester Holt to
be this homegrown guys, really great guy, and now he
had to, you know, sit and read all of this propaganda.
So it's kind of a sad turn of events from him.
But you know, we have gone through so many lies
that have been generated not only without evidence, but with
evidence to the contrary. You know, things that they've tried

(25:20):
to tell us how good inflation was for us, and
that it wasn't actually coming why things were better, and
you know, so on and so forth. So the idea
now that they're going to come out and say, oh,
he's said this without evidence. The other thing that kills
me too is, you know, we've lived through one Trump presidency.
We understand him, We understand the way he speaks, we

(25:43):
understand his stick. We find it amusing, and it's different, right,
It's different than the way that other people have communicated
in that position before. And I think that's one of
the reasons Americas like him. But they try to pretend that,
you know, he, oh he said this thing. It wasn't
you know, precise exactly what it is. That's his tenor

(26:03):
that's the way that he addresses things, and we all
know this, and to try to pretend like we don't,
it's just very amateurish.

Speaker 1 (26:11):
Yeah, yeah, what it is. He's a plain spoken guy.
He's just real. He's authentic, and historically, whenever public had
to choose between a politician and plain spoken they'll always
go with the plain spoken guy.

Speaker 3 (26:24):
They tried to buy authenticity with Kamala Harris, right. They
tried to buy the celebrities and the oh I'm a midwestern,
you know, middle class girl, whatever they said. I worked
at McDonald's. And you cannot buy authenticity. You just either
are you aren't. And Americans want that. And that's the
one thing that Democrats can never be because they aren't authentic.

(26:46):
Their entire platform is whatever way the wind is blowing
that day, they're going to jump on it. They don't
stand for anything. Of course, they can't be authentic, and
that again is why people double down on President Trump.

Speaker 1 (26:59):
Well a good point. Good stuff. Get Carol Ross's Booked
got two great bestsellers New York Times bestsellers. Get the book.
You will own nothing. It's out right now. And make
sure you follow on Twitter and Instagram Carol Roth, great stuff,
Thanks for being with us.

Speaker 3 (27:13):
Yeah, great to its three to see you and have
a wonderful weekend, all.

Speaker 1 (27:17):
Right, take care. Mark Simone here for Sean. Make sure
you follow me on Twitter. I was supposed to call
it X now and whatever it is, and follow me
on Instagram. Mark Simone NYC and Instagram. And don't forget Hannity.
Tonight nine o'clock, we'll take your calls next on the
Sean Hannity Show. Hey, it's Mark Simone here for Sean Hannity. Hey,

(27:39):
you Democrats, you're doing a great job at finding mayors.
You know, our cities are in great hands. You found
that mayor for La What a great mayor. No water
in the fire hydrant, Karen Beast, fire department doesn't have
a hose. I mean. Now, Philadelphia, they had the big
parade today for the Philadelphia Eagles. This is not a joke.

(28:00):
She didn't know how to spell eagles. Even I, the
worst student ever, know how to spell eagles. And then
she actually just said, do we have the clip? Okay,
listen to this. This is the mayor of Philadelphia.

Speaker 4 (28:14):
Ee ow g yes me, yes me, no, let's go.

Speaker 2 (28:21):
Birds reminded us all through they're absolute that nothing is
possible when we work together as a team.

Speaker 1 (28:32):
Even Kamala Harris is going, what an idiot? Where do
you find these people? The Democratic Party? Where you where
do you come up with these people?

Speaker 2 (28:43):
The best part is that the crowd began to chant
against them, her and Shapiro because we hate them both,
and started to charge like literally chant wrap it up.
They're just so unlikable.

Speaker 1 (28:56):
They're very unlikable, you know. But that Shapiro looks like
a very sharp guy, smart guy. I mean, I don't
agree with him.

Speaker 2 (29:01):
He's got awful he is beyond sorrows in the pocket. Terrible.

Speaker 1 (29:06):
Okay, but keep an eye on that guy. He's very built.

Speaker 2 (29:09):
I got my eye on him.

Speaker 1 (29:10):
He's kind of Clinton like. Watch about two years from now,
it's time to run. Suddenly he'll be a centrist. Forget
about it, Okay, forget him. Uh Ram Emmanuel is former
mayor of Chicago. Humbo just got a big job. He
just got hired at CNN.

Speaker 2 (29:24):
We just talked about. He saw him yesterday. Yeah, he
looks terrible.

Speaker 1 (29:28):
No, he's perfect for CNN. He's got that hate look,
that vicious that Caitlin Collins evil eyes, vicious, looks like
you're gonna take out a knife and.

Speaker 2 (29:36):
Cut your mad.

Speaker 1 (29:37):
She's so mad, the maddest, angriest, most unbelievable. I mean,
how does she get that job? Hemorrhoid commercial I could
see her doing. But this job?

Speaker 2 (29:48):
Are you constipated? Can't you sleep at night?

Speaker 1 (29:51):
You mentioned if you went somewhere like the hotel he
went to check in, and that's the woman glaring at you.
It's frightening. Who would hire somebody like that. We have
for call. Let's take one quick call. Let's go to
Frank and Phoenix. Frank, what do you want to say?

Speaker 5 (30:07):
Hello, Mark, Mark, longtime listener from Steve Allen Days. I
have a question for your sports go ahead. That Aaron
Rodgers is leaving the Jets. Do you think if Day
throw a boatload of money at Brady he would come
out of retirement?

Speaker 1 (30:21):
God, I hope not. I love Tom Brady, love The
Jets can ruin anybody. Anybody that goes there will be ruined.
They ruin Aaron Rodgers. You go back to all the quarterbacks.
It's the team is owned by Woody Johnson, who's a
wonderful man. He's a really good guy, the worst owner
in the history of sports. Ever. They ruin anybody that comes.
They could ruin Brady. One good thing about that Super

(30:45):
Bowl we never ever have to hear anybody compare Mahomes
to Brady. Ever Again, that is over with. You would
never see Brady choking a big game like that. Anyway,
We've got a lot to get to in the next hour.
It's Mark Simone here for Sean Hannity. You can if
you want to hear me just get my podcast wherever
you get podcasts, or on our big flagship here in

(31:06):
New York. Don't forget Hannity Tonight.

Speaker 2 (31:09):
Huh at Where can people follow you? March?

Speaker 5 (31:12):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (31:12):
Follow me at Instagram or Twitter or any of that stuff.

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