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Speaker 1 (00:24):
Have you heard the
latest story?
The same words on the news.
It turns you upside down andanywhere it's way below, it's
all crime scenes for machines.
Speaker 4 (00:39):
Everyone's on
different teams, everything's
the same routine.
Is it just a?
Speaker 1 (00:43):
crazy dream Taking us
to the devil's door.
Can you tell me, tell me, tellme, tell me what it's all for.
Speaker 4 (00:57):
Ooh, this world's
gone crazy.
Speaker 1 (01:02):
Watch it going up in
flames.
Ooh, this world's gone crazy.
All this talk, talk, talk,talk's driving me insane.
Don't believe nothing that youhear and only half of what you
(01:27):
see, cause life don't come witha money back guarantee.
Yeah, you can't escape themasquerade when every day's a
brand new phase.
Speaker 3 (01:39):
Grace is silver like
a snake, and bittersweet's the
only taste.
Listen to the devil's do-si-do.
Can you tell me, tell me, tellme, tell me what it's all for.
Speaker 4 (01:55):
Ooh, this world's
gone crazy.
Speaker 1 (02:00):
Watch it growing up
in flames.
Speaker 4 (02:08):
Ooh, this world's
gone crazy.
Speaker 1 (02:13):
All this talk, talk,
talk, talk's driving me insane.
Yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, we'reall refugees of the swamp.
(02:36):
Can you tell me, tell me, tellme, tell me what it's all for?
Ooh, this world's gone crazy.
This is all for.
Speaker 4 (02:49):
All this talk, talk,
talk talk's driving me insane.
Speaker 7 (03:08):
It's all crazy.
The world's gone crazy.
The world's gone crazy, theworld's gone crazy, the world's
gone crazy Through the devil'sdoor.
Speaker 9 (03:38):
All right, we are
here, we are live.
We got a really big showtonight.
Lots of stuff going on in theworld and, as always, we are
going to do our one-hour show,three topics, let's get it going
.
So tonight we're going to talkabout Fairfax, virginia, and the
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school district who hascompletely and utterly lost
their minds, not just recently,but basically forever.
A lot of Virginia.
We're going to get big intothat tonight, particularly about
how teachers were secretlyfunding and transporting
underage girls to have abortions.
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That is what we call a problem.
We're also going to talk aboutMa'am Downey, the mayor race in
New York City, and theridiculous notion that children
are starving in Gaza.
See you in one minute.
Speaker 2 (05:06):
Hey.
Speaker 4 (05:06):
Ryan.
I just stare at Palin, ryan,donald Trump Jr.
We'll be right back.
He wants me to tell you thathe's a working hard, playing
all-American son of a b**** whois celebrating God family
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Speaker 9 (05:32):
Before we begin with
today's show, it's important to
make this announcement that,sadly, jim Lovell, who was
portrayed by Tom Hanks in Apollo13, the commander of Apollo 13,
has passed away at the age of97.
He was a great American, he leda great life and NASA has put
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out this wonderful tribute tohis life.
We're going to take a moment,we're going to remember his life
and celebrate his life.
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Speaker 11 (06:47):
And always tell your
friends about the show.
That was my feeling.
Speaker 2 (06:54):
Five, four, three,
two, one zero Ignition.
Speaker 11 (07:03):
The reason for the
mission was that the maximum
time to go to the moon and backand we were already planning for
Apollo was two weeks.
We're on our way, frank.
So they said well, if we couldput people up into zero gravity
for two weeks, it'll prove outone aspect of the moon flights.
When 12 rolled around, theysaid let's devote a lot of time
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on 12 to find out how we canreally work outside the
spacecraft, to make sure thateverything would work.
And of course, on 12, buzzcompleted three space walks
about five and a half hours, Iguess we have liftoff.
Liftoff at 7.51 am.
(07:58):
We were so curious, so excitedabout being at the moon that we
were like three school kidslooking into a candy store
window watching those ancientold craters go by.
When we determined that wewould get and burn into the
lunar orbit on Christmas Eve, wethought, boy, we ought to say
something.
What can we say?
And God called the light dayand the darkness he called night
, and the evening and themorning was a brute day, you
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know, with riots andassassinations and a war going
on.
I was part of a thing thatfinally gave an uplift to the
American people.
That's why I say Apollo 8 wasreally the high point of my
space career.
Houston we've had a problem, weshut down everything we could.
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When we had a problem, we shutdown everything we could.
When we had the explosion, theysaid yeah, we've got a lot of
guys working on it down here,we'll help you out.
Speaker 12 (08:52):
Stand by 13,.
We're looking at it.
Speaker 11 (08:54):
That's when they
started getting that teamwork
together.
That was the whole idea of NASANew ideas.
What can we do differently?
Perseverance was predominant inthe program at the time.
Let's keep on trying.
Speaker 9 (09:13):
Jim Lovell, a great
American, lived a very full and
wonderful life.
May God rest his soul.
God bless his family.
I'm very grateful.
I love the space program.
As a typical young boy, I'vealways been obsessed with the
space program and always havebeen infatuated with it.
So on to the show.
(09:36):
We have a lot to talk about andit's going to be a packed show,
as always.
Make sure you drop thosecomments, questions.
I will read them live on theair as long as I can get to them
.
So the first topic we are goingto talk about is the Fairfax
County disaster.
That has been.
(09:57):
The news has been broken as ofyesterday, so let's watch.
As of yesterday, so let's watch.
This is a video that wasreleased on the topic about what
is going on in Fairfax SchoolDistrict, and this is Virginia.
Speaker 13 (10:13):
Yeah, the story has
been spreading like wildfire on
social media.
A report that says schoolofficials at Fairfax County
Centerville High School arrangedand bankrolled abortions for
girls back in 2021 without somuch as a phone call to their
parents.
The report says two pregnanthigh school girls were involved,
at least one of them under 18years old.
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I reached out to Fairfax CountyPublic Schools about these
claims and FCPS told me theyimmediately launched what
they're calling a comprehensiveinvestigation into the bombshell
claims and that they take allconcerns of student well-being
very seriously.
I asked whether districtpersonnel ever arranged
abortions for students and ifthey did so in this case, fcps
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said not to their knowledge.
I also asked FCPS if it's theirpolicy not to inform parents if
a student comes to a teacher orother school employee asking
about an abortion.
They pointed me to a documentthat outlines the district's
standard operating procedure forthat kind of situation.
It says quote every effortshall be made to encourage and
support students suspectingpregnancy to discuss their
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concern with their parents orguardians.
Speaker 9 (11:20):
So is that an
acceptable policy to you?
So is that an acceptable policyto you?
I know.
(11:40):
If my child goes to theirteacher and tells them that
she's pregnant, their teacherneeds to tell me as her father,
as her parent and her mother, orboth.
That does not go far enough.
Every effort shall be made toencourage and support students
suspected of pregnancy todiscuss their concern with their
parents.
Offers may be made to meetjointly with parents or
guardians and the student at theschool.
In no case shall personnelcommit themselves to maintain
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such information confidentially,keeping it from parents,
guardians or appropriate schoolauthorities.
But then why does it say everyeffort shall be made to
encourage students suspected ofpregnancy to discuss it with
their parents?
Why doesn't it say the schoolwill notify the parents?
Why doesn't it say the schoolwill notify the parents?
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Now, if a student comes to youand says that they were sexually
assaulted, you should notifythe parents, right, obviously,
unless one of the parents is theassaulter.
That's a different story.
But if a child goes to ateacher and says, hey, my
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next-door neighbor did X, y andZ to me, you mean to tell me?
That teacher has no obligationto tell the parents what
happened, to notify the parents.
This is the society that we livein, with schools, first of all,
the worst thing the UnitedStates government has ever done.
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His biggest mistake the peoplehave done is to allow the
government to raise and teachtheir children.
That's Marxism 101.
It's propaganda.
It's Marxism 101.
It's propaganda.
Okay, it's also dangerous.
And it's dangerous because nowwe have politics and teachers
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intertwined in this situation towhere they decided it would be
appropriate to assist themunderage, underage minors, who
have no legal right toindependence.
The teacher, who's supposed tobe an authority figure, who's
supposed to support them anddiscipline them and guide them
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right from wrong, took them tokill their own baby when they're
not even cognitively developedenough to make that decision.
So this is a recording.
(14:26):
So this tape shows Fairfaxofficials knew a secret abortion
allegations in May.
Fairfax County Public Schoolspublicly claimed last week it
had only just learned of aCentral High School's forced
abortion allegation, but May 2nd2025 meeting captured an audio
that shows.
Fspcs investigator James Mackeywas briefed months earlier by
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the teacher, about a 17-year-oldwhose abortion was allegedly
arranged and paid for by schoolsocial worker Caroline Diaz,
without parental notification.
That person should go tofederal prison for the rest of
their lives.
Speaker 14 (15:04):
That person should
go to federal prison for the
rest of their lives.
And all that with Chad Lehman,who used to be the principal at
Centerville High School.
He's executive principal inRegion 5.
Yes, he was principal.
Yes.
Yeah.
So at that time I had a meetingwith Chad Lehman, michael
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Parker, about this pregnancytest situation and Mr Lehman
told me, ms Perez, a pregnancytest is nothing but an abortion.
Because I told him thatCarolina Diaz facilitated an
abortion for a student.
She is an adult at this time,but in 2020, 2021, I'm sorry, in
2021, november 2021, when sheturned 17 years old, she got
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pregnant.
She went to see Carolina Diazand she facilitated the
appointment and all thelogistics for an abortion and at
that time in 2021, she was 70,yeah, and then I told mr parker
all that about it and then Isent an email about the
pregnancy cover-up to mr lehmanthe abortion and all that and he
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didn't do anything of coursenot, didn't do anything.
He said I don't remember thatconversation with you and I said
don't worry about it, I havethe email that I sent you on may
the 16th, when we had themeeting here in your office and
I brought to your attention.
The social worker providespregnancy solutions I mean
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abortions and then they didn'tdo anything.
Speaker 9 (16:41):
He pretended there's
no excuse for this, Regardless
of what you feel right, Whetheryou're pro-abortion, whether
you're anti-abortion, it doesn'tmatter.
A minor like this is so beyondthe scope of responsibility of a
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social worker that it'sabsolutely mind blowing.
But this is an incrediblyliberal school district right
outside of the DC area.
Here is a school board meetingwhere people are talking about
their concerns about genderstudies.
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Gender studies.
Speaker 10 (17:25):
I'm Kaylee Weichbrot
.
I'm a mom of two in FairfaxCounty.
This is my oldest and myhusband and I have a difficult
decision to make this fall, ashe is approaching preschool age
and we are faced with thedecision of whether or not we
are going to put our child inpublic school system, where
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Fairfax County has decided tomove forward with instituting
gender studies in elementaryschool.
Speaker 9 (17:59):
Elementary school
Gender studies in elementary
school.
Speaker 10 (18:15):
Despite having done
a study group, a focus group in
the community, to see if parentseven wanted this, and when
parents said no, the board voted16 to 0.
Speaker 9 (18:21):
Because they don't
care what you want.
Because they don't care whatyou want.
That is the biggest thing thatparents need to understand with
these school boards.
They do not care what you want.
These people think they'rebetter than you, that they know
more than you do, and they willdo whatever they want to do.
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Because there's noaccountability for teachers and
school board members.
No accountability, short ofhaving sex with a student,
that's about it.
In any other situation, there'sno accountability.
They can teach your childrenthat you're.
In some counties in thiscountry, they can send your
child to a doctor to getgender-affirming care.
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It's extremely radical, and bygender-affirming care, I mean
sexual mutilation.
That's exactly what it actuallyis.
So here is a story from LauraIngram on this just absurd
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situation.
Speaker 8 (19:33):
The next story seems
too sickening to be true.
Tonight we're learning that aNorthern Virginia high school
stands accused of helpingstudents get secret abortions
After a report by the WCdispatch.
The Fairfax County SchoolDistrict is investigating
allegations that officials atCenterville High School arranged
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and bankrolled abortions atFairfax Health Care Center back
in 2021.
Now both of the students saythey were underage at the time.
One says she got the abortionat 17.
The other told the dispatchthat she was five months
pregnant and was pleading tokeep her baby, but the school
social worker, carolina Diaz,allegedly told her that she had
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no choice.
The girl ended up bolting fromthe clinic.
Speaker 9 (20:21):
We're told here to
discuss is Carrie Lucas, a
Virginia president and parent atthe Independent Women's Forum,
carrie so the accusation is isthe student or the child did not
want to do this and didn't wantto go through it.
But this later, this radicallady told her that she didn't
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have any choice and that she hadto get this done.
So we we have.
We have entered into an erawhere the culture is shifting
right.
Even pro-abortionists thinkthat that's extreme.
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And there's not a parent outthere and if there is, they
should be investigated.
But there's not a single parentout there who would think that
that's okay if it was their kid.
There's no way, if you believeyour kid should go through that
kind of scrutiny not scrutiny,but be put in that position to
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where they don't want anabortion but their social worker
, the person they're supposed tobe turning to for help, is
telling them that you don't havea choice.
Who knows what she said?
I don't know what she said.
Maybe she said it's going toruin your life, it's going to
ruin your future.
You have to take care of thisbefore it's too late.
You have to kill your baby.
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There's no other option.
I don't know what she said.
She could just be a lunaticsadist who gets off on
manipulating kids to To killtheir babies.
I don't know, but what I doknow Is that that's insane.
That's insane Now.
The extreme leftists Love thiskind of stuff.
(22:21):
This is what they want.
It is a radical leftist who wonthe Democratic primary in New
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York City for mayor.
Now Cuomo ran against him.
Cuomo lost.
Now apparently Cuomo is runningon another ticket, and so is
Eric Adams, the current mayor,or former mayor.
That's not going to go anywhere.
Nobody's going to vote forCuomo.
The Democrats are going to votefor Cuomo.
The Democrats are going to votefor Democrats.
I know I have a huge followingin New York City.
I appreciate all of you.
(23:04):
This guy is a problem and he'sextremely radical.
So I have some video clips here, not of just him, but of
reports about him.
So let's hear what he has tosay in this clip right here.
Speaker 16 (23:20):
My administration
would be Donald Trump's worst
nightmare, and you don't need totake me at my word or take
Andrew Cuomo at his.
You need to only look at theactions of the Trump
administration since I won theDemocratic primary.
Speaker 9 (23:35):
My administration,
he's going to be Donald Trump's
worst, worst nightmare.
That doesn't sound too bad,does it?
That doesn't sound bad.
I'm going to be donald.
It just sounds like sort of youknow, like a normal statement,
right?
Speaker 16 (23:53):
well, let's listen
to other things he's had to say
the agenda that you will find mefocusing on is the one that you
can also find on my website,which is an agenda to freeze the
rent for more than 2 millionrent-stabilized tenants, to make
the slowest buses in thecountry fast and free, and to
deliver universal child care.
Speaker 9 (24:11):
Universal child care.
Let's back it up to freezingthe rent.
How is that going to work?
You're going to freezing therent.
How is that going to work?
You're going to freeze the rentso that landlords can't
increase the rent, but you'regoing to increase property taxes
so the landlords have to paymore.
How are you going to pay forthe free buses like?
(24:34):
Where does that money come from?
New york city hasn't had asurplus in I don't know 10, 15
years.
Where's that where?
How are you going to generatethis money for that?
Speaker 16 (24:43):
each and every
family, whether their child is
six weeks up to five years ofage.
That will be my focus, that Iwake up every single day to work
on the agenda, that you willfind me focusing on universal
child care, so you're going tohave again.
Speaker 9 (25:01):
who's going to pay
for that?
Who's going to pay for theuniversal child care?
Donald Trump had something tosay, as he always does, which I
think is awesome, Also aboutPocahontas.
I have a video of her too, butlet's hear what he had to say.
Speaker 17 (25:20):
Watch this lunatic
Pocahontas.
She's a total lunatic.
I don't know what she's on.
She's all jumping up and downlike I've never seen anything
like it, talking aboutsupporting the communist mayor.
And he's not a socialist, he'sa communist.
Ok, this is not a socialist,this is a communist.
If you look at any of hispolicies and go back six months,
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you don't have to go backfurther than that.
Speaker 9 (25:43):
This is what drives
me nuts about Donald Trump.
Is he's not like a politicalconnoisseur, right?
He doesn't study philosophies.
He doesn't study politicalideologies.
He doesn't understand thatsocialism is communism with a
bow on it, that there's reallythat, at the end, everything's
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done by the point of a gun.
In communism and socialism,there's really no difference
between the two.
It's like having a pile of shitand calling it communism, and
then taking that pile of shitand wrapping it in christmas
wrapping paper and calling itsocialism.
(26:25):
It's.
It's a form of government thatdoesn't work, and he's trying to
somehow justify that socialistsare better than communists,
which indicates he's not reallytoo educated on that subject.
Sorry, sorry, a lot of people onhere.
I know that I appreciate yoursupport.
I'm allowed to criticize theguy, and I'm going to that's.
(26:46):
Socialism is not any betterthan communism.
What the hell are you talkingabout, donald?
He's basically just sayingwe're going to take their money
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away if they get too radical,which is fine.
I'm totally good with that.
I don't think the federalgovernment should be providing
the states with zero dollars.
The federal government shouldhave no power over the states.
That's a conversation for adifferent night, though, so
(27:27):
here's another clip let's talkabout.
Speaker 18 (27:29):
Well, this is uh,
the city that made donald trump,
and I would say donald trumpmade this city.
He's very concerned about thetrajectory of new york,
especially given it looks like asocialist is leading the field,
ashley, in terms of theprobable mayor we're going to
see here in New York City next.
Whether he does it or not, Idon't know, but I do know he
cares very much about this cityand he cares about the future of
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the country.
And look, this is it'sfrightening stuff whenever you
have the face of the Democratsnow represented by socialists,
and you have Mom Donnie, youhave AOC, you know you have
these very extreme radicals, itseems, leading the pack on the
Democrat side.
And some would say, as youheard from Cuomo there, you know
, maybe Donald Trump wants this,maybe this is a good thing,
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because it does show a starkcontrast to what the Republicans
are offering, but I don't thinkanybody wants socialism to come
here because actually it'snever worked anywhere.
It has been tried, and wecertainly don't want to see, I
would say, america's greatestcity fall under socialist rule.
Speaker 9 (28:26):
Well, it already is
under socialist rule.
I used to live there.
I grew up in New York.
I grew up on Long Island.
It is socialism.
There are more social programsthan sticks on the street.
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Here's Pocahontas talking aboutthis guy, like he's the best
thing since sliced bread.
Speaker 7 (28:55):
And you are in New
York, sort of speaking on behalf
of him to a certain extent, youknow, I wonder, though often we
see this and this is a localelection.
New York does not operate in avacuum.
It competes with other cities,and so this idea of somehow
raising taxes on the wealthiestNew Yorkers who, by the way I
would point out, pay roughly 15percent of their income right
now, between city and state,raising taxes on them will
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simply drive them away.
Shouldn't the focus of a mayorbe on delivering services to the
constituents of the city, anddoing that by raising the most
revenue as possible?
Speaker 9 (29:27):
See, this is just the
liberal mindset.
Oh, I want services, I wantfree things.
Yeah, let's pool all our moneytogether and raise revenue.
And you know when they talkabout government raising revenue
, the only way a government canraise revenue is called taxation
, which is theft.
Speaker 7 (29:44):
Out, chasing
businesses and the high income
taxpayers out of the citybecause they can go to Austin,
they can go to Dallas, they cango to Atlanta, they can go to
Nashville.
This is your issue.
It's a national issue, not alocal issue.
Speaker 19 (29:58):
The issue is
affordability.
Do you know how many workingfamilies are chased out of New
York City every day?
Speaker 9 (30:04):
Because of the taxes,
because of the prices of
everything, because you assclown politicians in New York,
destroy the place.
Speaker 19 (30:20):
Because they can't
afford housing, they can't
afford groceries, they can'tafford child care.
What Zoran is saying is I wantpeople to be able to afford to
live in New York City.
That's what keeps it a vibrantcity.
Speaker 7 (30:34):
That's what makes
people want to live here.
Nobody disagrees with that,senator.
But raising taxes in order todo it, why is that?
The answer, oh, dear AreSenator, but raising taxes in
order to do it.
Speaker 19 (30:39):
Oh, my goodness, why
is that the answer?
Oh dear, are you worried thatbillionaires are going to go
hungry?
Speaker 7 (30:43):
No, I'm worried that
they're going to leave and spend
their money elsewhere.
Speaker 19 (30:46):
You know they've
threatened to do that over and
over and over and they have.
They've left.
But here's the thing andGoldman Sachs, when they create
in Dallas, blackstone, won'tbuild a new headquarters.
Go on and on.
You want to have a workablecity.
You want to have a city that'svibrant.
You want to have a city wherethe streets are full, where
there are things for sale 24hours a day.
Then you need people who canlive here and work here.
Speaker 7 (31:07):
We've got that right
now.
By the way, I would point out,new York is thriving, so right
now it's doing pretty well.
Speaker 19 (31:14):
Actually, I'm glad
you think they're doing well,
because a lot of people arestruggling to pay for housing.
A lot of people are strugglingto pay for groceries and I got
to tell you mamas and daddieswho are facing $25,000 a year to
pay for child care.
Speaker 7 (31:27):
Those are national
issues.
I mean, I know they are thelocal state but you can't, yes,
but if you deal with them inthat way, by what is always your
backup, just tax them more,they will leave.
Speaker 9 (31:51):
They will Because the
rich produce money.
They don't care about taxesbecause the rich know how to use
the tax loopholes and they canafford the best accountants and
the best lawyers to do it forthem.
It's us.
We get screwed and we getpushed out of New York because
we cannot afford the taxes.
And we can't afford the taxesbecause the dumb liberals keep
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inventing policies that make itworse.
Minimum wage in new york I thinkit's like 1850 in the city,
like 1950 an hour, 20 an hour.
You think buying a hot dog andhiring somebody to buy, to sell
hot dogs at 20 an hour is goingto keep the price of a hot dog
down.
Or you know man mandatingovertime at you know time and a
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half or two times holiday pay.
You think the the grocery clerkpaying them that?
You think that that's going toincrease or decrease the price
of your groceries?
It's these policies that drivethese cities down.
(33:02):
There's not a successfulDemocrat city in the world,
left-leaning city, not now, norhas there ever been.
Here's Hannity.
This is kind of a long video.
I'm not sure we're going towatch the whole thing but this
(33:27):
is him on Mamdnie, let's checkthis out.
Speaker 2 (33:28):
And welcome to
Hannity.
And tonight it is the one yearanniversary of what is probably
the single worst running mateselection in American history.
Speaker 15 (33:35):
Just to remind you,
Look, I will be the first to
tell you I have poured my heartinto my community.
I've tried to do the best I canbut I've not been perfect and
I'm a knucklehead at times, butit's always been about that Many
times.
I will talk a lot, I will getcaught up in the rhetoric but,
being there, the impact it made,the difference.
Speaker 2 (33:53):
It made Major
concerns surrounding a deadly
new virus out of China.
Here's the big question, thoughAre we being lied to yet again
by the CAC?
After a former Doge employeewas beaten on the streets,
telling you you could not beTrump, understanding is going
from bad to worse.
Speaker 11 (34:12):
Here we go.
Speaker 2 (34:12):
Transformation is now
underway and extremism is
taking root right before yourvery eyes.
Now underway and extremism istaking root right before your
very eyes and understand this.
While most of you will likelydismiss this in the era of Trump
, this is something that cannever, ever happen in America.
(34:35):
I'm telling you.
You could not be any more wrong.
History has proven again andagain radicalism, socialism,
statism, whatever ism we want toput on it it can rise to power
in in ways you don't evenimagine just a few years before.
Yes, they can be voted intopower.
You know, reagan was not wrongin his understanding that
freedom is but one generationaway from extinction.
(34:56):
Now it may seem far-fetchedtoday, again in the era of Trump
, but pay close attention Now.
Tonight, instead of justhearing from me, we're going to
let you hear from Democrats intheir own words, and we begin
with someone who is billed as amoderate from Michigan.
That's Senator Elise Slotkin,who is now heaping praise on
(35:17):
Zoran Marxist Mamdani Wow, somemoderate, take a look.
Speaker 20 (35:22):
The economy and a
new generation of leadership to
me are keys to bringing thatnext generation into politics.
Speaker 21 (35:29):
Is that why you
think Mamdani in New York had so
much success?
It wasn't necessarily hisprogressiveness, it was his age.
Speaker 20 (35:37):
Yeah, I've said very
openly that I don't, I don't, I
never would be called an experton New York City politics.
But the two messages were likea blinking red light.
How can you miss them?
Speaker 9 (35:47):
People are still
extremely focused on the cost of
living and how they can't getahead Still the best way to fix
the cost of living in New YorkCity is to get the hell out of
the way.
That's it, just get out of theway.
You know how much waste andfraud is in the New York State
(36:10):
economy coffers, or how muchwaste and fraud is in New York
City?
Living in New York City isinsane.
You can't even open a businessin New York City.
Do you know how hard it is ifyou're a young couple or a young
family to open a business anddo business in New York City?
Oh my God, forget about it,even if you wanted to.
(36:33):
I think they've since changedthis, but for a long time you
couldn't even Uber in New YorkCity, which still may be the
case.
You could not Uber in New YorkCity because the medallion for a
permit to have a taxi cab cost$1 million.
No matter how many cabs you had, a permit cost $1 million.
(36:55):
Rather than let the free marketwork, the government regulates
it.
That's what drives up taxifares and that's what drives up
the prices of everything isgovernment intervention and
government regulation.
You need to deregulate.
This guy wants to regulate NewYork City 10 times more than
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it's regulated now.
Speaker 20 (37:18):
Motivating issue.
And then number two they wantthat new generation of
leadership.
Speaker 2 (37:23):
That's the new
generation of leadership.
Radical Marxism, rooted inanti-Semitism, anti-capitalism,
anti-american exceptionalism, isnow sweeping the Democratic
Socialist Radical Party.
Democrats like Slotkin areeither too cowardly to stand up
against it or they are actuallytrue believers in the values of
(37:45):
Marxism, socialism, statism.
Now New York City mayoralcandidate, zoran Marxismandani.
He would have been laughed outof the Democratic Party just a
few short years ago.
Now here he is in every way atrue believer of full-blown Karl
Marx socialism.
To each according to their need, from each according to their
(38:06):
ability.
And, by the way, if you'rewhite, you pay more taxes.
But don't take my word for itAgain.
We report, you decide.
Speaker 16 (38:13):
Socialism Terrifying
words, socialism terrifying
words this is zuram mandanihimself in 2020 a lot of people
are afraid of the word socialismand a lot of people have
misconceptions about what itmeans.
I'm a democratic socialist andwhat socialism means to me is a
(38:36):
commitment to dignity, a statethat provides whatever is
necessary for its people to livea dignified life.
But I sincerely believe in thispolitical project.
I sincerely believe insocialism and knowing what it is
that brought you here.
For me, it was Palestine thatbrought me into this movement.
Mm.
Speaker 2 (38:54):
So-called mainstream
Democrats now endorsing, now
supporting, now praising Mamdani, and his ultimate goal is for
the government to seize themeans of production.
In other words, he wants thegovernment takeover of every
business by force.
Government run grocery stores.
I'm sure that'll be just asgood as government run schools.
He also wants the government toseize private property.
(39:16):
He doesn't believe inbillionaires.
He wants to place New Yorkersin communes.
Very nice comrade.
Anyway, he is a card-carryingmember of the Democratic
Socialists of America, or theDSA, and here are just a few of
the goals from Mamdani'scomrades in the DSA.
Take a look.
Speaker 21 (39:35):
You also talk about,
in addition to abolition of
family policing.
You argue for abolition of thefamily in general and say that
the institution of the familyacts as part of the carceral
system in the way that itreinforces children as property.
Speaker 16 (39:50):
I'm also a Baptist
minister follow the story and,
on that revolutionary horizon,want to perform abortions in a
church.
You know, before it's all saidand done.
Speaker 21 (40:03):
My feelings on
marriage is echoed in that in
the quote by Thomas Sankara whoyou know sort of the leader of
Burkina Faso's revolutionagainst the French that the only
real difference betweenmarriage and prostitution is the
price and the duration of thecontract.
Speaker 2 (40:18):
Why are they all
afraid to show their faces?
Abortion in churches,abolishing families and, let's
not forget, free genderreassignment surgeries for
everyone in America.
And they'll give you freetransportation and a hotel
generously paid for by thetaxpayers of New York City,
under Mamdani, of course.
Speaker 9 (40:43):
This.
The Democratic Party has gottenso extreme.
There is absolutely no way youcould have envisioned this 10
years ago, 5 years ago.
There's no way you could haveenvisioned this and acted as if
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this was even possible.
Here is Mondani and hiscrocodile tears as he talks
about how everybody's racistagainst him.
Speaker 16 (41:29):
I get messages that
say the only good Muslim is a
dead Muslim.
I get threats on my life, onthe, on the people that I love,
and I try not to talk about itbecause the function of racism,
(41:50):
as tony morrison said, isdistraction.
My focus has always been onmaking this a city that's
affordable, on making this acity that every New Yorker sees
themselves in.
Speaker 9 (42:00):
This guy is good
because his whole speech is BS.
But look at his acting skills.
I mean the crying and then evenhis eye movements are in line
with being sincere, but he's not.
I mean you can tell.
Speaker 16 (42:17):
And line with being
sincere, but he's not I mean you
can tell, and he's looking downtrying to invent something to
say it takes a toll, becausethis is a city that every single
person deserves to be in, thecity that we all belong to, and
the thing that's making me proudof in this campaign just wiping
away a tear.
Speaker 9 (42:36):
That's not there.
Speaker 16 (42:38):
You know, I don't
see any tears rolling down his
cheek is that the strength ofour movement is built on our
ability to have built somethingacross jewish and muslim new
yorkers, across new yorkers ofall faiths and all backgrounds,
in all boroughs, andanti-semitism is such a real
issue in the city.
Speaker 9 (43:00):
We're going to get
into this, but this guy wants to
talk about anti-Semitism.
He is anti-Semitic.
Speaker 16 (43:05):
It's been hard to
see it weaponized by candidates
who do not seem to have anysincere interest in tackling,
but rather in using it as apretext to make political look
of us, and that's what I triedto share.
Speaker 9 (43:24):
Nonsense From a guy
who thinks Israel is killing
children in Gaza.
Yeah, he literally thinks that.
I don't know if he thinks it,he may not think it.
It's probably reasonable tobelieve that he does not think
it, that he's just jumping onthe.
(43:44):
He's a Hamas supporter, right?
I feel that he is.
I feel he's a Hamas supporter.
I think that.
I know he's Palestinian.
I know that that doesn'tnecessarily make him a Hamas
supporter.
There's plenty of great, goodPalestinian people anywhere, but
he seems to fall in line withthe propaganda of what's going
(44:09):
on in Gaza.
Now, let's not forget the Hamas,on October 7th, slaughtered
like over a thousand Jews, putbabies in ovens, raped women,
killed them because they'reJewish, not because they're
oppressed, but because they'reJewish.
You should probably pick up oneof these.
(44:33):
Can you see what that says?
That's the Holy Quran and, yes,I've read it.
I read, I like to read, I loveto read.
I got one bookshelf behind me.
I got another 15 around theroom, but there are certain
things in that book that commandyou go kill Jews.
(44:57):
Things in that book thatcommand you go kill Jews.
Am I saying that every Muslimbelieves that or does that?
Are there things in the OldTestament, of the Christian or
Catholic Bible or the King James, versions that tell you to do
things that you probablyshouldn't do, yes, but the ones
that take it very seriously.
The religion, it seems as thisthe more serious you are with
(45:19):
the religion of Islam, the moreprone you are to killing Jews.
So this gentleman is completelyin line with the fact that or
not the fact, the idea thatIsrael is killing children, it's
(45:43):
a genocide, it's a massacre,it's bullshit, is what it is.
Even Bernie Sanders, this is afar left issue.
This is Bernie Sanders on FoxNews asking the United States to
stop sending weapons to Israelbecause Israel is a genocide.
Speaker 19 (46:01):
You're saying stop
sending the weapons in the
middle of Israel's fight for,literally, their survival.
Speaker 12 (46:06):
Okay, Maria, let's
be clear.
Hamas is a terrorist, terribleterrorist organization that
began this war with a horrificattack against Israel on October
7th.
No one denies that.
Speaker 9 (46:19):
People do deny that,
by the way.
Speaker 12 (46:23):
Sinwa, who has just
been killed, is a war criminal.
No one denies that.
So the issue is not whetherIsrael has a right to defend
itself.
It does, but does it have aright to kill 42,000
Palestinians?
Speaker 9 (46:39):
So two thirds.
I'm going to let him finishthat thought.
I'm going to rewind that.
It's important that you knowthis.
Ok, it's important that youknow the statistics that he's
spewing out.
Speaker 12 (46:50):
To kill 42,000
Palestinians, two thirds of whom
are women, children and theelderly Palestinians, two-thirds
of whom are women, children andthe elderly?
Does it have a right?
Speaker 9 (47:03):
today to block
humanitarian aid and starve
children.
The only place those numberscome from for 42,000, two-thirds
of them so let me get thisstraight two-thirds of 42,000
people is being killed by Israel, and Israel is not focusing
(47:25):
their power on the MAMs, whichis a military.
Back in my Marine Corps days,we called them MAMs,
military-age males, when wedealt with Middle Easterners.
That was our concern.
Iraq, afghanistan when we'relooking at spotterscopes and
(47:45):
snipers and Overwatch andreconnaissance and we're on the
radios, we're talking to themand the concern was hey, I've
got a military-age male with anAK-47.
Okay, that guy's a threat, notgrandma who's walking through
her house is.
Hey, I got a military-age malewith an AK-47.
Okay, that guy's a threat, notgrandma who's walking through
her house.
It's like barely a discussion.
Sometimes, yeah, because theywould hide stuff under their
(48:06):
robes weapons, guns, explosives.
Most notably, they used to havechildren run out in front of
the convoys and the convoyswould stop for the kids and then
everybody would get ambushed.
But that wasn't the majority ofthe case.
The majority of the focus wason that.
So you mean to tell me Israel in2025, is just murdering 42,000
(48:28):
Gazans for no reason, primarilywomen and children and the
elderly.
The majority is the women,children and the elderly.
How does that benefit Israel atall?
It doesn't.
It doesn't benefit Israel.
And where does that informationcome from?
Who's counting the dead bodies?
(48:49):
Is it Israel?
Is Israel giving you thosestatistics?
Or is it Hamas, bernie Sanders,which you have just condemned
as a terrorist organization andsaid they're a horrible
organization?
Now you're coming out andsaying, hey, I condemned them,
(49:11):
they're horrible.
And then you're taking theirnumbers and their data and
spewing it out to the world asif it is fact and it's not.
And that's the problem withthis entire situation is the
data coming out of Gaza iscoming from Hamas?
Of course it's skewed.
Of course it is.
(49:32):
They lie, habitually,propagandize.
That's what they do.
Speaker 18 (49:40):
I don't think
they're blocking humanitarian
aid.
They're not blockinghumanitarian aid, maria the
evidence.
Speaker 12 (49:45):
Maria, if I can say
this, I mean check what all of
the organizations are saying.
Speaker 9 (49:54):
There is no evidence.
The only evidence that Israelis blocking humanitarian aid is
coming from Hamas.
Like always, just like whenIsrael was bombing, and they
were bombing Hamas targets, theywere bombing threats, missile
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sites.
Hamas was raining out dummiesand pretending that they were
children.
This happened and the socialmedia?
You couldn't even post it.
I posted a video of Hamas witha doll.
It was literally a doll andthat doll got taken down because
(50:37):
it was considered, I don't know, death footage or something
stupid along those lines, but itwas crystal clear that it was a
doll and a bunch of grown menwere sitting around crying over
a doll.
It was a doll.
It was a doll.
It's fake, it's propaganda.
It does not exist, it is lies,it's deception coming from an
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enemy is what it is and theseDemocrats soak it up because
they can't think for themselves.
Democrats soak it up becausethey can't think for themselves.
Here is a video that Kerry Lakeposted.
(51:24):
This is from the Rob SchmidtTonight.
This let me pull it up here.
I'm talking like I have it upalready.
This is the New York Times.
This is a famous photo.
This blew up all over the worldthat the child is starving to
death in Gaza because we are andIsrael are withholding vital
(51:49):
supplies because Israel's racistessentially this big mea culpa
this week, the times admittingthat that child actually
suffered from pre-existinghealth conditions so they took a
child that had a disease thatmade them now malnourished
because their body wouldn'tdigest it properly where they
(52:12):
couldn't eat it, kind of like ifyou're on chemo and you get
sick from eating, which is whypeople smoke weed to eat.
They found a child who lookedlike they were starving to take
a photo to make them appear asif Israel is starving.
The New York Times, that is apiece of propaganda on behalf of
Hamas is what that is.
Speaker 6 (52:36):
It was a retraction
that they didn't even post on
their main account and I alwaysthink, every time there's a
mistake from any of these mediacompanies, you notice how they
always the mistake always goesin one direction.
There's never there's never amistake.
That's not of their ownperceived agenda.
Go ahead.
Speaker 22 (52:53):
Because, they're not
mistakes, it's intentional.
The fake news media has beendoing it for years.
It's been ramped up.
They probably knew when theyput that picture out it was a
picture that would tug atpeople's heartstrings.
And you know, I admit I saw thepicture.
I felt for that baby, I felt forthat little one, but it just
wasn't true.
It wasn't true what they putout there and then for them to
(53:14):
apologize and not even put theapology right there on the front
page of the New York Times,where it should have been.
It just shows you that they'recompletely a discredited news
outlet.
They're a rag of a journalisticoutlet and they shouldn't be
trusted for anything.
If they can't be trusted onthat, how can we trust them on
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anything that they cover?
Speaker 9 (53:36):
You can't.
You can't trust the New YorkTimes, you can't trust basically
any news outlet.
I mean they straight up lied byusing photos of a child to push
an agenda, a leftist agenda.
Speaker 1 (53:55):
People are seeing
things with their own eyes, and
what they're seeing is massiveamounts of propaganda.
Look what the New York Timeshad to admit to just in the last
few days.
Speaker 23 (54:04):
I've heard what did
the New York Times say?
They admitted running a photo.
That was a complete and totalhoax.
They admitted that they ran aphoto of a starving child who
also had a disease.
Speaker 5 (54:14):
You're going to
you're going to the admission.
Speaker 9 (54:16):
it's like you're
gonna act like people so that's
what they're.
So now the left is.
So this is the problem in thiscountry.
I you for those of you who havewatched this show for years you
know when republicans are wrong, I say republicans are wrong.
I'm not gonna sit here anddefend people who are freaking
wrong.
It's just stupid.
I'm not gonna be.
Oh, I'm gonna vote red.
Or you're dead, oh, no, no, no.
(54:38):
Like dude, like Republicans havebeen wrong many a times.
Hello, george Bush, iraq,completely wrong, completely
wrong.
And if you ask your averageRepublican today, they're going
to agree with you.
The problem with the left isthey have sort of this unity,
like culture cult, where they'renever going to admit that
(54:59):
they're wrong.
Why not?
Who cares?
Everybody's wrong, it's perfect.
But she's going to sit here andsay, oh well, he also had a
disease.
No, the disease is what madehim look starving.
And if that's the case, whydidn't the new york times take a
picture of?
There's still hundreds ofthousands of children in Gaza.
There's millions of peoplethere.
(55:20):
Only 42,000 have been murderedaccording to Hamas' own
statistics, which means it'sgreatly less than that.
And you're going to say that 2million people, 42,000 dead,
right from Hamas' statistics,which means it's probably less
than a quarter of that andyou're going to say that the New
(55:44):
York Times could only find onestarving child who we found out,
had a disease that makes themlook like they're starving, and
it was sent around the world tomake people think that Israel
had starved that child.
Speaker 23 (55:57):
He had a
pre-existing condition.
What about all the otherchildren in that story?
What about them?
Are they a hoax, Abby?
Speaker 1 (56:06):
there is a
coordinated propaganda campaign
right now to paint a distortedpicture of what's happened.
Speaker 23 (56:12):
Are all of those
other children a hoax?
Some of them are.
Speaker 9 (56:14):
There have been other
stories about children 100% of
the stories coming out of theGaza Strip are lies.
There are people who arestarving in Gaza.
They are and they're notPalestinians and they are not
(56:37):
Hamas, they're hostages.
This is Eviatar David, anIsraeli hostage, taken on
October 7th, who looks like aHolocaust victim.
Where Hamas these fat guys,because they're so full of all
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the food that they're eatingfrom humanitarian aid are
forcing him to dig his own grave.
Speaker 3 (57:26):
What I'm doing now is
digging my own grave.
Every day, my body becomesweaker and weaker.
Speaker 9 (57:39):
He literally looks
like he's at Auschwitz.
You want to talk about genocide?
What Hamas has been doing tothe Israeli people is genocide.
What they're doing to thehostages are genocide.
There is zero, zero attempt byIsrael to starve these people.
(58:03):
It doesn't make sense for themto do it.
Yeah, you could articulate that, of course, israel's mad.
They came in and they killedall their innocent people.
Okay, but with all thepolitical pressure, why Is it
really worth starving theirchildren?
Israel doesn't care about that.
No, that's not worth starvingtheir children.
(58:26):
There's only one side in thisconflict that has morality and
that's Israel.
And yeah, I'm a religiousperson, but that's not like a
biblical charge for me toinfluence.
I don't buy into that, becauseI've seen Israel's actions.
I've watched Israel's actions.
I've worked with the Israelis.
(58:48):
I've worked with the IDF.
I know some of those guys.
I know they have very strictrules, but they do things.
They get in a lot of trouble.
Here is a reporter at the GazaStrip talking about the
humanitarian aid and why it'snot getting in.
Speaker 5 (59:11):
Guys, join me into
the Gaza Strip, into one
humanitarian distribution center.
So Israel made sure that all ofthis food got here from the
Israeli side of the border andthen from here, the United
Nations is supposed to deliverthis food to the Palestinians in
(59:32):
Gaza, but they're not doingthat.
What they do is blaming Israelof starving the Gaza population.
This is the truth of what'shappening here.
And there is so much food corn,tuna cans I'll show you, come,
come with me, I'll show you justnow.
Okay, do you see this?
This says sweet Cornell corn.
(59:54):
Okay, we have also tuna canfish.
We have sugar.
You see, white sugar, allwritten in hebrew, meaning it
came from israel.
We have tuna cans.
Okay, and this place is packedwith humanitarian aid that is
(01:00:18):
sitting in the sun because theUnited Nations is not delivering
it to the Palestinian people,while at the same time accusing
Israel of starving the Gazapopulation.
Speaker 9 (01:00:31):
The United Nations is
comprised of literally every
country in the world, includingterrorist states like Iran, and
Iran is the root cause of everyproblem in the Middle East.
Israel is completely justifiedin defending themselves, like
(01:00:54):
Bernie Sanders said, completelyjustified.
But there needs to beaccountability for Hamas in
defending themselves, likeBernie Sanders said, completely
justified.
But there needs to beaccountability for Hamas.
And Israel is stuck in a verytough position Because number
one Hamas is not going to giveup the hostages.
Because the second, hamas givesup the hostages, israel is
going to kill them.
(01:01:15):
They know that.
That's why they took all thesehostages on October 7th.
They know that.
So what is Israel going to do?
They're going to bomb them.
Their hostages are going toprobably be killed if they do an
actual ground invasion.
(01:01:35):
But at what point does Israelmake the decision to do that?
And that's why this is beingdragged out for so long is
because Israel wants theirhostages back and they want them
back alive, but Hamas is notjust going to give them over.
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