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October 8, 2025 66 mins
United States Attorney General Pam Bondi was challenged by Democrats during a Senate hearing yesterday. Dems pressed her on President Trump's involvement with the Jeffrey Epstein files. Mark interviews Boston radio host Howie Carr. Former special counsel for the US, Jack Smith, may be prosecuted for private calls with nearly a dozen Republican senators during the January 6th probe. Other Democrats could also be targeted. Zohran Mamdani doesn't understand the fundamentals of how Wall Street affects NYC's financial structure. Top CEOs and economists are concerned about Mamdani becoming the next mayor. Mark interviews author Ann Coulter. Liberals should start pacing themselves about the issues facing Americans because we are only about 7 months into Trump 2.0. How will businesses perform if many illegals are deported from their positions by ICE officers?

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Now sevenor Presents, No Mark Simon Shaw.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
Hey, a little radio out there. It's Wednesday. The rain
will go away. It'll be dry tonight. Yankee Game four tonight,
seven o'clock tonight the Yankee Stadium. We'll get to the
mayoral race. We'll get to Uh, We'll get to Hunter Biden.
We'll get to Pam Bondi or some people call her
Pam Blondie. We'll get to James Comy. He's being arraigned

(00:30):
as we speak. He is apparently pleading not guilty. No
surprise there. We'll get to the shutdown. We'll get to Chicago.
We'll get to Mom Donnie and New Jersey to your
final May of gubernatorial debate will be tonight in New Jersey.
Chittarelli against Mikey Cheryl. That's the final debate tonight. It's
a pretty close race. Chitterrelly not the best candidate in

(00:53):
the world. He'd probably be a much better governor, but
not the best candidate, and not great with his media
buy good in debates. Not great, but hopefully he wins
by just a narrow margin. Now, Curtis has been very
good in his media buying. Everybody's saying, where's the commercials, well,

(01:16):
they're all over the place now from Curtis Sliwa, some
hard hitting commercials against Cuomo. In fact, if you were
watching the Yankee game last night, there were Curtis commercials
in the middle of the Yankee game. That's a pretty
expensive buy there, right in the middle of the Yankee
playoff game. He's got to go after Mom Danny a
little more. But I guess he's saving that for the debate.

(01:38):
Let me explain the shutdown real quickly, the most boring
subject in the world. Here's how this government shutdown. Here's
what really is happening. The government is shut down. The
Republicans have put on the table from the beginning an extension,
a seven week extension. You sign this extension. It keeps
the government open for another seven weeks, giving you time

(01:59):
to negotiate. There's things they're fighting about, healthcare things, not
what the Democrats are claiming. They're just lying about that,
but there are little things that they're arguing over healthcare wise.
But it's a pretty simple thing. They call it a
clean resolution, a cr Nobody knows what they're talking about.
It's real simple. It's a seven week extension which will

(02:20):
give you seven weeks to negotiate this stuff. Democrats, I
don't know why they won't sign it. They will not
sign that seven week extension. Now they'll make all kinds
of crazy statements. You have the Hakeem Jeffries, who we
still don't know if he's human. Is he just a robot?
He looks like an AI robot the way he talks.

Speaker 3 (02:36):
But this fight is about the healthcare of the American people.
It's Republicans in terms of the leadership that is missing
in action, that is currently on vacation, that has canceled votes,
and that refuses to deal with the healthcare crisis that
Republicans have created.

Speaker 2 (02:56):
Yeah, if you have your TV on right now, I'm
looking at Fox News, the Republicans don't seem to be
on vacation. They're talking in the halls of Congress. In
fact that Johnson is holding a press conference down. There's
nothing to you. Just signed the seven week extension. It's
that simple. You sign the extension, then you got seven
weeks to negotiate. They won't sign it. Now they've made

(03:18):
up this whole fake narrative that the Republicans are trying
to take healthcare away from sixty million Americans so they
can give the money to their billionaire of friends to
give tax cuts to the billion Now, none of this
is true. Billionaires aren't getting these tax cuts. It's in fact,
in every major study, even the irs study done by
the Biden administration, the bulk of the taxes go to

(03:40):
the billionaires. The bulk of the cuts went to lower income,
middle income. So none of this is true. Chuck Schumer
even I don't have it, but it's a cringe worthy
video where he curses and uses the F word. It's
Chuck Schumer trying to be like a cool TikTok influencer,
cursing in this video, and they just repeat. They all

(04:02):
have the same script and they repeat the same thing.
He wants to cut healthcare for sixty million Americans to
pay for tech cut for billionaires. And none of this
is true. This is complete malarchy. As Joe Biden would say,
it's not true. The messaging is pretty ineffective. And if
he again, Schumer just cringe worthy using the F word

(04:22):
in that video. So that's what the shutdown's all about.
I don't know what the Democrats are going to do.
With Democrats, it's never about. They act like it's the principle.
It's more about just reading polls, looking polling numbers, and
if they start losing, maybe they'll sign the seven week extension.
Then you got time to negotiate. Best thing that happened
yesterday the Pam Bondie hearings, or as some people call her,

(04:45):
Pam Blondie. Now, Bondi is great in hearings. Now, these
hearings are from the Oversight Committee that is there to
do oversight, to examine the situation. That's not at all
what they do. What they do, and they're so ridiculous
about it. This is a TV show put on by

(05:05):
these crazy Democrats on the committee. They're there to create
extreme theatrics. They're going to accuse her of everything. They're
gonna ask her horrible questions and question her her credibility,
question her integrity. They're gonna grill her and make her
look horrible. This is what the all purpose of these hearings.
It's not oversight, it's just theatrics. And the problem is

(05:29):
the people doing the theatrics. See, if you bought in
a bunch of theatric experts, they do it great. This
is a bunch of old, craggy, old dinosaur old senators.
And they're just awful at this. They stink at these theatrics.
And the other problem is these senators are the sleaziest,
dirtiest bunch of people, scandal ridden, dirty, sleazy people. Take

(05:53):
Richard Blumenthal, here's the dirtiest, slimiest snake. He's the Chuck
Schumer of Connecticut. He's just the horrible, reprehensible guy who's
been caught lying about the worst things you could lie about.
He lied about his military record. He lied about fighting
in Vietnam, serving in Vietnam. He never served in Vietnam.
It was all a lie, stolen valor. He made it up.

(06:17):
He's the biggest liar ever. Remember that. My favorite one
was remember the whole thing about being captain of the
swimming team at Harvard. He was never even on the
swimming team. But my favorite was about two years ago.
He's seen speaking at in a ballroom in a hotel.
He's speaking in Connecticut at the Communist party dinner. The

(06:39):
video emerges of him speaking at the Communist party dinner.
He then puts out a statement the next day he
had no idea it was a Communist party dinner. He
thought it was a fundraiser or an event. He didn't
had no idea. Well, then the full video emerges of
the woman introducing him, where she says, welcome to the

(06:59):
Communist Party dinner. We're here to raise money for the
Communist Party. The Communist Party, this the common and then
she introduces him. Well, I'm sitting right there. So he's
the biggest liar on earth. The worst lie was his
Vietnam service. So he decides he's going to go after
Pam Bondy and watch her just give it right back
to him.

Speaker 4 (07:16):
Senator Blumenthal, I cannot believe that you would accuse me
of impropriety when you lied about your military service.

Speaker 5 (07:28):
I am you. You lie.

Speaker 4 (07:30):
A lot to the US sy you lie, dare you?
I'm a career prosecutor. Don't you ever challenge my integrity.
I have abided by every ethics standard.

Speaker 2 (07:42):
It's like, it's great, He's that's what I mean. Who
are these guys to go after anybody? These are the
dirtiest people in America. Slimy talk about a snake and
think about Bloomenthal. He actually actually does literally look like
a snake. His face, he looks like a snake. But
she just went after him.

Speaker 4 (07:58):
Senator Blumenthal, I find it so interesting that you didn't
bring any of this up during President Biden's administration, when
he was doing everything to protect Hunter Biden, his son.
And I think you just saw what Director Radcliffe just
released information.

Speaker 6 (08:13):
If I can finish answering the question.

Speaker 4 (08:15):
I'm gonna yell over you, I'm not going to get
in the gutter with you, but information information that the
Biden administration told them not to investigate Hunter Biden's involvement
with Ukraine. And I'm not going to be to you
about integrity, about being in the military just to be

(08:36):
elected as senator.

Speaker 2 (08:38):
Yeah, I got nowhere with her, and that's some good.
Some could say it's too much on her part, but
you're talking about the creepiest, slimiest people who was, says
Senator Whitehouse. Now he's going after Epstein. Where's the And
they make these claims that Epstein was showing photos of
Trump with young girls. None of this is true, but
he's saying this right in Congress.

Speaker 1 (08:55):
There's been public reporting that Jeffrey Epstein showed people photos
of President Trump with half naked young women. Do you
know if the FBI found those photographs in their search
of Jeffrey Epstein's safe or premises or otherwise.

Speaker 5 (09:14):
Have you seen any such thing?

Speaker 4 (09:17):
You know, Senator Whitehouse, you sit here and make salacious
remarks once again trying to slander President Trump left and right.

Speaker 2 (09:26):
Yeah. She then goes on to point out he takes
donations from the person closest to Jeffrey Epstein, Reid Hoffman,
who's a close associate there of Epstein. He's taking massive
donations from him. Who's this one, Amy Klobach?

Speaker 7 (09:39):
Is it true that the career prosecutors in the Eastern
District of Virginia found that there was insufficient evidence to
bring criminal charges against former director Comy?

Speaker 4 (09:48):
I am not going to discuss pending cases because Comy
was indicted in the Eastern District of Virginia by I
may point out, one of the most liberal grand juries
in the country.

Speaker 2 (10:02):
Yeah. So again, who are these people that question her?

Speaker 7 (10:05):
How about the truth social post on September twentieth, twenty
twenty five, in which the President said, we can't delay
any longer pam using your name, not bringing criminal charges
or killing our reputation his words and credibility, and then
goes on to tell you to prosecute a member of

(10:25):
this committee to prosecute the Attorney General of New York
and to prosecute James Comey. Do you consider that a
directive to the Justice.

Speaker 4 (10:34):
Department, Senator clovish Ar. President Trump is the most transparent
president in American history, and I don't think he said
anything that he hasn't said for years.

Speaker 2 (10:45):
Yeah, well, he actually did say that. But Biden did
exactly the same thing. Biden went on Meet the Press
and said it. That's the difference. Trump did it on
the truth, social did it on Twitter. Now Biden doesn't
even know about the Internet. So Biden's the very old
fashioned say he did it. He did exactly the same thing,
said exactly the same thing. He just said it on
Meet the Press on a Sunday morning. Was there anybody,

(11:07):
Oh yeah, Dick Durbin, here's another old fossil, slimy old Senator.

Speaker 8 (11:11):
You voted to.

Speaker 4 (11:11):
Shut down the government and you're sitting here. Our law
enforcement officers aren't being paid. They're out there working.

Speaker 6 (11:17):
To protect you.

Speaker 4 (11:18):
I wish you love Chicago as much as you hate
President Trump, and currently the National Guard are on the
way to Chicago. If you're not going to protect your citizens,
President Trump will.

Speaker 2 (11:29):
Now, speaking of Chicago, the fat slab governor that Ralph Cramden,
governor of Pritzker has taken the Trump administration to court
to block the National Guard from coming in. Could you
imagine this? You got crime out of control in a
city Chicago. You got thirty five forty people shot every weekend,
every weekend, it's a killing field. Somebody wants to help

(11:52):
send in some troops. You sue to stop this absolutely ridiculous,
So they're suing Trump. Trump is said on truth Social
Pritzker in that lunatic Chicago mayor should be in jail.
So it's one of those what they call eighty twenty issues.
This is actually a ninety seven to three issue. Ninety

(12:13):
seven percent of people love getting rid of crime, They
love troops, they love police, they love but this is
Democrats going nuts. Now Pritzker is calling for ICE agents
to be arrested and prosecuted. It's just a word to
all your angry, crazy Trump hating democrats, you liberals who
are just exploding with Trump hatred, just friendly advice. You

(12:39):
gotta pace yourself. You got three and a half more
years of this, you're going to explode. Pace yourselves. This
is just he just got here. He's only been president
like twenty five minutes. He just took off six months ago.
Pace yourself, slow down, you got a long long way
to go. Hey. By the way, any of these crazy

(13:01):
left wingers, they have no access to the news. They
watch MSNBC, CNN, they read the New York Times, so
they don't know half of what's going on. They're just
not told anything, you know. The big story on Monday
was that weirdo prosecutor Jack Smith had turned out he
was doing spying and surveillance on many members of Congress,

(13:21):
major senators, spying on them, getting their phone records, getting
their GPS, finding out where they went, what they did.
Jack Smith's spying on dozens of major senators. It's a
big story. Was all over the news unless you're a
New York Times reader. They never reported it. They still
haven't reported it. They've never reported this story. They do

(13:42):
that a lot. They just don't report stories. They just
leave it out. So the left wing cooks have no idea.
By the way, Lindsey Graham was one of those senators.
He has vowed as he's put it, to soothe the
crap out of Jack Smith. So I don't know if
it's illegal. What Jack Smith did certainly unethical and moral
discussing is it illegal, I don't know. You a legal

(14:02):
expert will have to determine that it's being looked at.
But it's certainly he can be sued over it, and
I think a lot of these senators willsume. So Jack
Smith could be in court for a long long time
and getting massive, massive legal bills. So a Yankees tonight
seven o'clock, come on, be honest, you thought it was over,

(14:23):
You thought they were gonna lose. Last night it looked
like they were gonna lose because it was like six
to one. They were getting clobbered. We love Aaron Judge,
but he's not exactly as George would say, mister October,
he hasn't been that great in the playoffs, but last
night last night was his biggest moment ever in the playoffs.
There Yankees are way behind. Judge comes up to back

(14:45):
on a two strike pitch.

Speaker 6 (14:47):
It's a tri down line with experiences.

Speaker 9 (14:50):
Moll the.

Speaker 6 (14:53):
Time.

Speaker 2 (15:01):
Quite a moment, good announcing, good screaming. How did they
end when you auditioned to be one of these play
by play that they is that the audition. Let me
hear you scream. Scream a little. You gotta really scream.
But it's you're very in the middle of all the excitement. Hey,
we'll take some calls in a minute. Eight hundred three
two one zero seven ten is number. We'll get to
the mayoral race coming up. But give me a call.

(15:23):
Eight hundred three two one zero seven ten.

Speaker 6 (15:27):
Mister in New York, mar simone, he's on seven ten.

Speaker 2 (15:31):
Wo Well, let's take some calls. Let's go to Dave
in Chicago. Dave, how you doing.

Speaker 9 (15:38):
Good morning, Mark.

Speaker 10 (15:39):
I'm doing very well, Thank you, Mark.

Speaker 11 (15:41):
As we know, when the mayoral race, a lot of
people simply don't vote.

Speaker 10 (15:45):
They stay home. They blame bad weather.

Speaker 11 (15:48):
Now, in the past, MTV did a promotion called Rock
the Vote, and I wanted to ask you two questions please,
First of all, was it successful? And second the ball
this MTV is not the entity that it used to be.
Is there another platform to take its place?

Speaker 2 (16:06):
Yes, it's called Twitter, TikTok, it's called Instagram, it's called
social media. That's the new MTV. You know the problem
that rock Younger voters don't vote in big numbers, except
that's changing with this particular group. It's the people under
thirty that are going crazy supporting Mam Donnie. And that's
where he's getting heavy turnout. In this younger twenties thirties group,

(16:29):
they are total left wing, they love socialism. You can
blame these universities who about thirty years ago is turned
into indoctrination camps. But this could be the key to
the election. The Blasio got elected because we only had
like eighteen percent turnout. If we get back to the
old days of eighty percent turnout, that could defeat Mam Donnie.

(16:50):
It's all about turnout, need lots of turnout. Problem is,
you don't really have a Republican party in New York.
You got a strong Democratic party with an army of
like sixty five thousand people that goes out on an
election day, brings the people to the polls, knocks on doors.
This is called the ground game. Republican doesn't exist, they
don't have it. Let's go to Dolores and Parsipony. Dolores,

(17:11):
how you doing.

Speaker 10 (17:13):
Hi?

Speaker 12 (17:14):
This is the first summe I'm calling for seven seven ten.
But I'm listening to people talk about the National Guard
being sent here, there and everywhere. Now all these cities
supposedly have money poured into them to prevent crime. So
if you follow the logic, if you prevent the crime,

(17:35):
all these programs are canceled. I would love to know
how much money is spent for preventing crime. And there
you have the chicken or the eggs.

Speaker 2 (17:43):
Well, it's more a case you got crazy, crazy left
wing mayors like this guy in Chicago, and the police
aren't allowed to do anything. They're totally restricted, handcuffed the police.
And then you got crazy left wingers like Andrew Cuomo
who put in that no bail, no jail, So even
if you were to rest them, they're just back out
in the street. And take New York for instance, there's

(18:04):
only about twenty five hundred criminals, and police officials will
tell you they know who they are. If you told
them to, they could go round up these twenty five
hundred in a couple of weeks and that'd be the
end of the crime. It's basically what Giuliani did, but
because of these Cuomo no bail, no jail, and left
wing kind of laws, you're not allowed to do it anymore.
Let's go to Mike in Florida. Mike, how you doing.

Speaker 10 (18:26):
Good morning, Mark, Yes, Mike, I don't understand. You know,
the Republicans have majorities in both parts of the Congress,
and yet every other day there seems to be a
Republican hauled in front of the Democrat part of the
of the Senate or the or the House, you know,
to be spanked in public, you know. And it's not

(18:47):
about any results. It's just about the Democrats smearing people
directly and indirectly Trump, you know, to put the stink
on them. And it works because they're very good at
the showmanship. And no matter what m Bondi does, by the.

Speaker 2 (19:02):
Way, they're not good at it. They stink. I think
when people see Bloomenthal on these slimy people. First of all,
most ninety percent of the public never even sees it.
But when you look at that, don't you just cringe
looking at these creepy old senators.

Speaker 13 (19:15):
I do.

Speaker 10 (19:16):
They're horrifying, but you know, you know, but it seems
that they seem to be able to put enough stink
on people that people buy into it.

Speaker 5 (19:23):
You know.

Speaker 10 (19:23):
I'm going to talk to a friend later on who
goes to the VA, and I guarantee you he's gonna
tell me Trump shut down the VA and I can't
get my benefits and I you know, and it's like
I just shake my head.

Speaker 2 (19:33):
Well that's true. It's not about logic. It's just emotion.
It's just emotional. It's a secret of propaganda. You just
keep repeating something over and over and over and over again,
and enough people start to believe it. Let's go to
Rich and Myrtle Beach Rich. How you doing, Hey?

Speaker 9 (19:48):
Thanks? Mark?

Speaker 14 (19:49):
Two quick points. You know, the greatest thing about Trump
is he highs everybody who's exactly like Kim BONDI cash
for tel heg said, they all give it to these people.
They give it to them right back. And you know,
you can't let the senator speak. He's got no sound
clip for his advertising. And you know, you know, uh,
what's his name of South Carolina senator down here, Lindsey

(20:10):
Graham is a complete puts. But he's screaming about Sue
and Jack Smith. You know, Congress gets where with murder
was smearing everybody in the world. And nobody can sue
anybody in Congress or the Assembly or the Senator because
they have this immunity. They can say anything they want
when rupt they're speaking and smear everybody in slander everybody,
and there's no attribution against those people.

Speaker 2 (20:28):
Yeah, that's a good point that should be changed. That law.
Actually you can I believe it not slander, but you
can say anything you want standing on the floor of
Congress and you can't be sued. You have immunity that
actually should be taken away. Let's go to Stuart in
South Carolina. Stuart, how you doing.

Speaker 8 (20:42):
Hey, Mark, carry you. I was just gonna say Jack
Smith actually did with technology what Jay Edgar Hoover did
blackmailing people follow him. He followed Martin Luther King and
the Kennedys. It was basically the same program, just different
people at a different time.

Speaker 2 (20:58):
Yeah, it's Jack Smith. He could have a real legal
problem here. Thanks for calling Stuart. Besides the documents he
was investigating January sixth, he'll claim that's what he was
doing here with these senators investigating January sixth, and he
got their phone records of everybody they called. But apparently
he also got all their GPS data to see everywhere

(21:20):
they went. That's where he's going to get into trouble
with the loss it. There was no reason for there,
no reason for any of this but getting the GPS data,
and nobody knows exactly the full extent of what he got.
He may have actually gotten transcripts, he may have actually
listened to calls. That's why you need a total investigation,
and you need these lawsuits to bring all that out.

(21:41):
That Jack Smith is a dirty, dirty prosecutor. You know,
if you needed a special counsel to go after Trump,
there's about twenty five hundred people you could have used
right in DC. But they went halfway around the world
to the Hague to fly this guy in. Because he's
famous for being a hit man for the left. He
will do the dirty work, some of the dirtiest hit

(22:02):
jobs ever, and all of them, by the way, the
good news, all of them have been overturned in court.
All of his supposed successes. Hey, when we come back,
one of the great talk show hosts in America, Howie Carr,
will be with us next on seven to ten wor you're.

Speaker 5 (22:18):
Listening to the Mark Simone show'r.

Speaker 2 (22:25):
Well Howie Carr, one of the great talk show hosts
in America, A best selling author. You'll love his books.
In fact, the latest one is now available. You can
go to Howie Carrshow dot com. You can get everything there.
Howie Carrshow dot com. You're hear a show there? Get
the podcasts also on iHeart Howie Carr. How you doing
very good?

Speaker 5 (22:44):
I'm just looking for my mugshot. If James call me,
I can't wait to get it. I mean, come on,
did they didn't give us a purple walk? They got
to give us a mug shot, right.

Speaker 2 (22:54):
You know one of your books a million years ago.
I remember one of your first books. It was about
corrupt FBI agents And I said, what corrupt FBI? I
never believed it, but uh, well you were ahead of
your time on that.

Speaker 5 (23:05):
Uh well it was it was just where I was living.
You know, I could see it firsthand. And uh you know,
anybody with his eyes open could see it. And you
know my new book I got, I got all these
pictures of people that were set up by the FBI,
you know, just just just dead bodies lying in the street.
Not just in Boston either. They killed people in uh Florida,

(23:26):
they killed people in Oklahoma. I mean they this is
this is what they do, you know, not all of them,
but you know it's this corruption is is nothing new.
And and you know ja Edar Hoover used to try
to get blackmail material on members of Congress, just like
Jack Smith was and Joe Biden were doing. But you
know the difference is I think, uh all, all j

(23:48):
Edgar Hoover wanted was to keep his job after the
mandatory retirement agent, maybe get a few winners in fixed
mob horse races, you know. I mean, these guys wanted
to basically destroy democracy and put put sitting members of
Congress in prison. It's it's just outrageous.

Speaker 2 (24:06):
Yeah, so call me, uh but what do you think
he was just he obviously must have known about that
Jay Groover stuff. He said, I'll do that, I'll copy that.
That's a good business model. It's the first time he
met Trump, he showed him the dirty stuff he had
on him. Is that what he was trying to do?
Be Jaed Groover?

Speaker 5 (24:24):
Yeah, I think it's just endemic to the to the
to the bureau. You know, this is this is just
the way they they always operated. And and this guy
called me, I mean, he he was. I think he
was somewhat more dangerous because he was so sanctimonious. I mean,
I don't really think. I don't think j Ed Groover
ever thought of himself as you know, being you know,

(24:45):
he knew what he was, you know, just a you know,
a weird you know, closeted guy who you know, just
you know, wanted to maintain power. I mean, you know,
there was a reason why they called why they nicknamed
h call me the Cardinal, you know, because he was
so damn sync demonious and uh, you know what he

(25:06):
he just he thought and look at the titles of
his books. I can't remember now that they had.

Speaker 2 (25:11):
You know, his higher standard, higher loyalty.

Speaker 5 (25:14):
Yeah, yeah, ethics, justice, all his stuff.

Speaker 8 (25:17):
You know.

Speaker 5 (25:17):
Again, the words of Ralph Waldo Emerson always come to mind.
The Lottery spoke of his honor, the faster we counted
our spoons, and that's that's really the case. But James
called me.

Speaker 2 (25:29):
You know a lot of people call him James Cardinal Comy. Yeah,
and tell me about Jack Smith, the bug eyed weirdo
with the cape. This guy is a real weirdo.

Speaker 5 (25:42):
Yeah, I don't know, you know, I I you know,
I thought to myself when I first heard his name
was Jack Smith, I thought that sounds like one of
Whitey Bulger's alienases that he was on the run. You know,
because you can't. You can't really track down the Jack
Smith too many And then I noticed Trump was saying
this same thing, Jack Smith, if that really is his name,

(26:03):
you know, I mean the guy is just he's demented.
I mean, what was it? What was he thinking of?
I mean, he started doing this stuff. It's one of
my cologists that he was trying to say, Well, why
didn't Durham report on this? You know, John Durham, the
special counsel on the Russia hopes. But you know Durham
Durham wrapped up his report in like twenty two. Jack

(26:28):
Smith was doing this thirty months after the January sixth
the disturbances. What was he trying to do? I mean,
there's no there's no rational, proper explanation of what he
was doing. He was you know, the thing is when
you when you try to run down someone's phone records,

(26:49):
I mean, you know, we all know what you're looking
you're looking for, you know, was who was he taught?
Who were these people talking to? Were they talking to
boyfriends or girlfriends or or you know, uh, sinister lobbyists
who were offering them cash. I mean that's what they
were looking for. I think, you know, that's I know,
that's what Jangar Hoover was looking for when he took

(27:12):
out a guy named Cornelius Gallagher who was a congressman
from New Jersey, you know, and he was he had
Gallagher was starting to ask questions about FBI corruption. He said,
and they said, well, look here your records. Uh, you know,
you were speaking to mafia guy he was in He
was a congressman from New Jersey in the sixties. Of
course he was speaking to Maia and they they leaked

(27:33):
it to Life magazine. I mean, believe it or not.
Life Magazine was a you know, a force in those days.
And they they destroyed his career and they and and
it's it's the same mo o and and nothing changed
except the same, except they're more except Comy was more
sanctimonious than jav Gar Hoover. That's the only thing I
can see that's changed. Can you see the difference.

Speaker 2 (27:53):
Yeah, it's just horrible.

Speaker 5 (27:55):
You know.

Speaker 2 (27:55):
The biggest crime in Jacksmith was putting out those pictures
of hundreds of boxes. All those boxes, not a single
box had any classified documents in him. In the end,
he found thirty five classified documents that would be one
inch if you put him in a.

Speaker 5 (28:09):
Folder, right, And remember, I remember the day it happened.
Merrick Garland goes out there and says, you know, we're
not I'm not going to take any questions because we're
not going to try this case in the press. And
then like thirty minutes later, there's a story on the
website of the Washington Post talking about what they quote
unquote found all these classified documents. I mean, it's just

(28:29):
it was so outrageous. And then and then now they're complaining, well,
you know, President President Trump told Pam Bondi to indict
com me. Well, you know, you know, I'm glad to
see that. You know, Michael Goodwood mentioned it today in
the New York Post. I mean, it's all out there.
In twenty twenty two, they had a story in the
New York Times, again another another religious sheet of the

(28:54):
Democrat Party cult as saying, you know, Joe Biden is
angry that Merrick gar And isn't moving faster to indict
Donald Trump. I mean, what's the difference. What's the difference the.

Speaker 2 (29:06):
Fact that the New York Times they still not reported
this Jack Smith's story. How did they justify that in
their own minds. Aren't they supposed to be a newspaper.

Speaker 5 (29:15):
Yeah, all the news that's fit to print. That's still
that's still up at the top of the front page,
I think, isn't it.

Speaker 2 (29:21):
Yeah, But it's all it's all the news that fits
the narrative. That's all it is now.

Speaker 5 (29:25):
Yeah, right, exactly. They're not they're they're not. They're not
going to print any of this, and they are they
have they printed anything about about the They printed very
little about Come's indictment except to say that it's, you know,
outrageous and politically inspired. I mean, this is they it's
it's not a real news. It looks like a newspaper,

(29:46):
but it's not a real newspaper. And I don't I
don't know. You know, you you laugh about no one
reading the daily news. I mean, honestly, who reads the
New York Times anymore other than you know, members of
the cult.

Speaker 2 (29:57):
Yeah, no, those angry old women all over the Upper
West Side and the priest. No, they read it. They'll
quote it to you. They're watching MSNBC. They actually think
they're watching some sort of news network there. But uh,
you know, if you look at that Morning Joe panel,
there's more scandal on that panel than any that that
old friend of yours Mike Barnacle and who's that Steve Ratner.

(30:19):
They've all been in more scandals, these people. So yeah,
will this ever end? Will the cult ever dissolve?

Speaker 5 (30:27):
I don't know. I mean I always I always say
to my audience, you know, you know, please in this case,
I don't ask them often, but follow my example and
cut the cork. Cut the cable cork. That's the only
thing that's keeping these uh, these networks alive. I mean,
I don't think and I think the owners understand that.
I mean MSNBC and CNN, they're both for sale, right.

Speaker 2 (30:49):
Yeah, Well MSNBC is actually gone now from NBC. Uh,
they're being cut off from all NBC news. They've been
thrown out of the building. They're moving the Times Square
to a studio.

Speaker 5 (30:59):
I like the Yeah, I like to CBS people, you know,
they're so angry about Barry Weiss and they're saying, what
are we doing wrong? Well, you lost fifty million box
last year. To me, that's you know, call me old fashioned,
but that to me is a sign that you're doing
something wrong. There's a problem with your business model, you know,
nobody's watching your stuff because it's so bad.

Speaker 2 (31:22):
Well, hey, everybody, we're out of time. Get Howie Car's
latest book. It's called Mass Corruption. You'll love all of
his books, but the new book's Mass Corruption. What's the
best place to get at howikarshow dot com.

Speaker 5 (31:33):
Hey, yeah, Howie Carshow dot com. Just click on store
and it'll soon be an Amazon. But it's not. You know,
we don't have the actual hard physical copies for a
couple more weeks. So go to Howie Carshow dot com,
click on store and we have all the old We
have at least a couple of chapters on the old
FBI corruption in Boston, on all the dead bodies the
FBI turned kill They killed people, They actually killed people.

(31:57):
They some of them went to prison for killing people
FBI special agents. Wow, so this is nothing new?

Speaker 2 (32:03):
All right, get get the book Mass Corruption. Go to
Howiecarshow dot com. You can get a show there in
the podcast Howiecarshow dot com. Howie Car Thanks for being
with us, Thanks Mark, all right, bye, take care. Hey,
we'll get to the mayoral race and a whole lot
more coming up on seven to ten. Worrr Hey, stay

(32:26):
right there, don't go away. We got another hour to
go and a lot to get to Mark Simone here
on seven to ten WO the Mark Simone Show on WR. Well, hey,
we'll get to the Mayor Ole Race in just a second. Look,
get to ice tonight. Yankees game four tonight. It's a

(32:49):
little early tonight. It's gonna be a seven o'clock game
Yankee Stadium, and all this rain out there that's gonna
go away. It'll be dry tonight, so it should be good.
We're hoping to look very very bad for the Yankees.
Aaron Judge that home run had turned it around. Let's
see if that momentum continues. Let's just listen to it
one more time. Yankees behind men on base. Aaron Judge

(33:14):
comes to bat on a two strip pitch.

Speaker 6 (33:17):
It's a drive downline of experiences moment.

Speaker 2 (33:25):
All right, a little more of that tonight and then
we're all set. The Mayor Oal Race. Well, actually a
pretty interesting morning because right down over there, two blocks
that way is the New York Athletic Club fifty ninth

(33:46):
and seventh, one of the most beautiful, maybe the most beautiful,
and maybe the best private club in New York City.
It's one hundred and something years old. But they have
great events there too, and today was the first an
event where all three mayoral candidates were there. It was
put on by cranes and they didn't debate. They weren't together,

(34:08):
but they each spoke separately. It's a crowd of top
business people. Mamdanni addressed the crowd, then Cuomo and then
Curtis Sliwa. Mamdanni unveiled an economic plan, no point even
going through it. Mam Donni. Like most socialists, he's what

(34:28):
they call He used to call them limousine liberals, but
this is something different. They call these champagne socialists. A
very wealthy guy. And what they do is they kind
of tone it down. Now you got all the top
business people in New York, so he tones down the
attacks the rich kind of stuff, and he talks about
affordability and his economic calculator, which looks ridiculous. So he spoke.

(34:52):
Curtis gets up and I imagine talking mostly about crime,
because crime's the key to everything. You get rid of
the crime, everything comes back, people, business, tourists, money, everything.
It just it's like that what do you say, that
rising tide that lifts all the boats Cuomo, I imagine,
got up and talked very slowly like he always does.

(35:18):
Oh no, here's the other thing. People like Mom, Donnie,
these Champagne socialists, or these people on the left, or
the Bernie Sanders or the just all these people, even
though shot, and they're yelling tax the rich, Tax the rich, billionaires,
tax the rich. It's not about helping the poor. That's

(35:39):
why they never praise. They never put it that way.
It's not about helping the poor. It's about getting the rich,
taxing the rich. They have a hatred for billionaires, a
hatred for the rich deep down. It's like a real
it's that actual hatred because when they look at those
wealthy people that created these empires, it reminds them of
everything they don't like about America. You know, a lot

(36:01):
of these big zillionaire guys that created stuff, they're the
ultimate American story. Most of them started out with very little.
Many of them come from poverty. Many of them, you know,
started out with very little education. You know, there are
all these top guys, Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Bait, They're
all college dropouts. They all started the business in their

(36:22):
garage with nothing and turn it into unbelievable empires. They're
all worth a couple hundred billions. So this is the
ultimate American story. That's why they hate these people so much.
You'll never hear mention anything but helpen in the port.
Just tax the rich, get their rich. They'll never go
to any details about anything, and when they do, they're
kind of silly, like free rent, free buses, and as

(36:46):
everybody keeps pointing out, Mom, Donnie would have absolutely no
authority to make the buses free or anything. The subways
or Cuomo has been running around. He's getting hit hard
by Curtis. Curtis running commercials all over the place about
how Cuomo caused the crime wave with his no bail,
no jail. So Cuomo is going on these shows trying
to defend it. I think this is a good day

(37:08):
in New York yesterday. He's trying to explain why he
did this no bail, no jail, cashless bail. Many other
states did it. The principle is very sound.

Speaker 4 (37:17):
If you have not been found guilty of anything, you
shouldn't be put in prison and you shouldn't be sent
to rikers just because you don't have the money to
make bail.

Speaker 2 (37:27):
Well, you probably should if you're a career criminal. And
he got twenty three priors. And when he says many
other states did it, yeah, there were other states that
did it. Every one of them got a massive crime
wave as a result. Anytime you do it, you get
a massive crime wave. And Cuomo did it here and
it caused this big crime wave. Now Curtis got a

(37:49):
big endorsement yesterday Rudy Giuliani. Now Giuliani, of course, in
recent years, has a controversy attached to him with some people,
but forget about that. He is, without question, the absolute
world expert on how to run New York City. There's
no greater expert on earth on how to be the

(38:10):
mayor of New York City than Rudy Giuliani. And he
said yesterday he one hundred percent endorses Curtis Sliwa. He said,
Curtis has everything you need to be Mary mayor. Curtis
has everything he could expect. He uh went after Cuomo.
He said, Cuomo's a total disgrace. He resigned in disgrace,

(38:31):
And he pointed out Cuoma rent has run a terrible campaign,
lost to a thirty three year old. It's actually if
you hate this Mom Donnie blamed Cuomo. Cuomo was so
pathetic in those debates in the primary. That's how Mam
Donnie got from zero to forty five points just by
slapping Cuomo around. But Giuliani big, big endorsement for Curtis.

Speaker 14 (38:54):
You know.

Speaker 2 (38:55):
Also, here's the Connecticut governor, a Democrat, Lowell Wiker, who
has really condemned Mom Donnie. You know, you got to remember,
Connecticut has all these suburbs that are close to New York,
and the Connecticut governor warns that Wall Street is at risk.
He really goes after Mom Donnie and he said, you know,
a guy like Mam Donnie does not understand the importance

(39:17):
of Wall Street. New York City's the financial capital of
the world. He doesn't think, Mam Donnie for a second
understands how vital that is to the economy of New
York to all the things you claim you want to help.
It can only be helped by the revenue coming in
from Wall Street. And he points out that Wall Street
can leave. You know, Texas already has a huge stock exchange.

(39:38):
Other states are opening massive stock exchanges. You know, we think, well,
New York Stock Exchange is a NASDAQ one of them.
They can't leave. Yeah, they can leave, They really can.
And that's what the Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont, a Democrat,
is warning everybody about. He also points out the hedge
fund industry is very important. And you know right there
in Greenwich, Connecticut, Ray Dallio, Bridgewater, you got Steve cohenser

(40:03):
Point seventy two. And Greenwich, Connecticut, which is the closest
suburb that's where a lot of these Wall Street guys live.
Greenwich has a mayor, Fred Camillo. This guy's probably the
best mayor of any suburban town around. He's great, He's
endorsed Curtis, He's I've talked to him about it. He
very much backs Curtis Leewa for mayor. And one reason

(40:23):
is he does want to lose. You know, these big,
big CEOs Wall Street. If they move to another state,
they leave their home too, which in a lot of
cases is Greenwich, Connecticut. And by the way, that Fred
Camillo excellent mayor. He's up for reelection. Make sure you
vote for him. You want to re elect him. Also,
Long Island, Bruce Blakeman, you got the best county executive.

(40:47):
Make sure you reelect him in November. You got a
great district attorney in Long Island, and Donnelly, make sure
you vote for her. Hey, Also, there's a big race
here in New York City in November. Besides mayor, it's
for district attorney. This Alvin Bragg, who lets all the
criminals out, is up for reelection. You can knock him
out of office in November. The opponent is Maud Maren.

(41:12):
She's excellent. She's a Republican. And if you're a Democrat,
and he said, well, I can't vote for republic But
she's actually been a Democrat most of her life. He
really is kind of a Democrat. But she's tough on crime.
She'd be a much better district attorney than Alvin Bragg. Well,
anybody would, but she especially. So vote for Maud Marin
in November. But the mayoral debate is a week from tomorrow.

(41:36):
It's next Thursday night. Curtis has been running commercials all
over the place, even in the Yankee game last night,
great commercial against Cuomo. The whole thing. If there's gonna
be a big shift in the race, it'll come from
next Thursday Night's debate. Next Thursday. It'll be on Channel four.

(41:57):
But you'll see it all over the place. Cuomo is very,
very very weak in debates. Mam Donnie's a great debater,
he's very good in these debates. Whatever you think of
he can debate. Curtis is a professional debater for thirty
five years. So you're gonna have Mam Donnie and Curtis
two great debaters and Cuomo talking very slow like he talks,

(42:19):
So he's probably gonna get wiped out in that debate.
He's going to look very bad there. Hey, you remember
that Greta what was her name, Greta Thunberg. That literally
she was like the fourteen year old lecturing us about
climate change. Awful person, just a horrible, horrible person. So
in the recent years the climate change thing kind of

(42:40):
fizzled out. Now she's anti Israel, really sounds very antisemitic
at times, so she's always going after Israel. She's you know,
she's like the kid in Two and a half Men,
you know, cute when they're twelve, and you look at
her now she's like twenty six, not so cute anymore,
and she's going after Israel. By is she show a

(43:00):
picture of a Palestinian who looks totally emaciated. Look what
they did. Look what Israel did to this Palestinian. Look
how he's starving to death. Look how emaciated he is,
a bones pushing through his skin. Look how awfully looks
she's putting this picture all over the place. Well, it
turns out the picture is of an Israeli hostage that
was being held by Hamas a total liar. This s

(43:23):
Creta Thunberg. Even the left I think is kind of
done with her. I think they've had it with her.
She's become kind of useless to them. Hey there's a
great video. This is PBS knife. You say, well, why
why do we have to defund PBS. They were begging
to be defunded. They've been asking to be defunded, as

(43:43):
Joe Peshi said in Casina, they were just begging to
be made an example of. So they've been running the
most left wing, slanted, biased news for decades. It's PBS.
You're supposed to stay neutral, you're supposed to do balanced
the news, but it's left wing partisan. That is a
funny clip that is It's up on my Twitter if

(44:04):
you want to see it. This is thirty five years ago.
It's a PBS news show and they're reporting that because
of climate change, we're going to be wiped out. And
they predicted that by twenty twenty five there would be
no forests left. We have no more forests anywhere on
the Earth, and we'd all be underwater. In New York

(44:25):
and Florida, everything would be underwater. The sea level would
rise up and wipe us out by twenty twenty five.
Let me just check. Hang on, let me look out
the window. No, no water, No water out there in
fifty sixth Street. Let's check the other side. Could you
look out down there, fifty fifth Street. Just check, make
sure there's no water. And you know, I was in

(44:47):
Connecticut the other day. I saw a forest. Apparently there
still are some forests left. So that PBS reporting all
kinds of crap, and that's why, that's why they get defunded.
Uh oh, hey, that Hunter corruption stuff, the Biden family,
the corruption especially in the Ukraine, Hunter Biden, the brothers James,

(45:09):
So the CIA. Biden went over there supposedly as vice president,
supposedly to meet with leaders there to discuss issues. The
CIA report came, this is our intelligence agency CIA. There
was no meetings of anything of substance. Apparently was over there,
and the CIA said, this looks like total corruption. Hunter's

(45:30):
getting paid a fortune by this Barisma. The brothers are
getting paid. There's all kinds of deals going on. They're
doing all kinds of corrupt things over there. And then
a word came from Vice President Biden to bury that report.
Do not distribute that report, do not put it in
the briefing. Kill the report. They listened to him and

(45:51):
they did it. Now, if you look into this, there's
other stuff. We didn't even know about this. We have
an embassy, of course, over there in the Ukraine. Looks
like Hunt was trying to make some sleazy land deal
to sell off the land. The US embassy has a
lot of land around it was trying to sell the
land to some corrupt company. All kinds of stuff in there.
You're saying, I didn't hear about this. Yeah, it's because

(46:13):
you read the New York Times. It's because you watch MSNBC.
They're not reporting it, they're covering it up. Hey, speaking
of MSNBC, people think President Trump will make a lot
of money off them because they've been doing you know,
they're always doing these fake stories, fake news. The fake
news anchor Nicole Wallace, the South Carolina judge whose home

(46:34):
was on fire burned up. Her home, was running the
story that it was arson, that the Trump administration did it.
It was a Trump administration saying things about her that
caused an arsonist to burn her home down. And well,
it turns out none of this is true. The police
said she had a faulty toaster that caught on fire.

(46:54):
There was no arson, but it was total fake news.
They're expecting now the trumpetministry to go after them. But
Trump himself could be filing a massive lawsuit. He's made
a lot of money sixteen million from Stephanopolis and ABC
thirty million from sixty minutes. This could be another major victory.

(47:15):
A lot of money could be I remember MSNBC no
longer part of NBC. They've been thrown out. They don't
have a lot of money. You could actually bankrupt this
this MSNBC. Now, hey, we'll take some calls. Next eight
hundred three two one zero seven ten is the number
eight hundred three to two one zero seven ten more.

Speaker 12 (47:37):
Ore, mister New York on seven ten wr.

Speaker 2 (47:42):
Hey, let's take some calls. Let's go to Blowvelt in Florida. Blowvelt,
how you doing.

Speaker 9 (47:49):
Mark some more. I'm okay, how you doing.

Speaker 2 (47:50):
Buddy good? What's going on in Florida?

Speaker 9 (47:53):
Listen, a lot of wells through the eighties, still no hurricanes,
so that's keeping us alive. We're so it looks pretty
good on the horizon. Nothing on the horizon for any
of her kind of hurt. But the question I have
for you is they Trump exposed Powell, this guy, chairman Powell,
the the said tissing away taxlayer, taxpayer money on this building,

(48:17):
billions and billions of dollars. Is anybody going to stop
him for what he's doing? And correct ifness?

Speaker 2 (48:22):
No, this will end up in court. That's Jerome Powell,
the chairman sec chairman. He's just awful, the FED governor
and chairman of the Fed. But and that FED governor
what's a named Lisa Cook, totally corrupt, mortgage fraud. He's
got to throw her out. This will all be tangled
up in courts for a while. Powell leaves early next
year anyway, And.

Speaker 9 (48:44):
Uh, okay, okay, we're gonta stop all the stunday though.

Speaker 2 (48:48):
Now you're gonna be stuck with that. It's it's not
and again, it's not just a FED all these government buildings.
They overpay for everything. The FBI has a massive headquarters.
You remember Steve Moore was on a couple weeks ago
and he said he lives in Washington, said he's been
into these federal buildings. Ninety percent of them are empty.
They're just these massive buildings that are empty. They don't

(49:08):
even need them. They got one hundred people working there
and building that can hold three thousand people. Let's go
to al and Yonkers, Al. How you doing.

Speaker 15 (49:17):
Hey, good Mark, thanks for taking my call. You know,
I wanted to say, not too long ago, you had
Greg Jarard, the lawyer author, on your radio broadcast, and
I just wanted to say, you know, I read his
book Trial of the Century with Clarence Darrow and the
three time presidential campaign presidential candidate William Jennings Bryan, and

(49:40):
I just wanted to say it was a great read
and if you didn't read it, I hope you pick
it up.

Speaker 5 (49:44):
No, I have it.

Speaker 9 (49:44):
I have it.

Speaker 2 (49:45):
It's one of the greatest books ever written on any
If you love legal books, the Trial of the Century,
get it. It's Greg Jared's book. Let's go to Roger
in Astoria. Roger, how you doing.

Speaker 13 (49:58):
Yeah good?

Speaker 2 (49:58):
How are you doing good?

Speaker 16 (50:02):
So I would love to hear Curtis.

Speaker 2 (50:06):
Come under.

Speaker 5 (50:09):
The following it.

Speaker 2 (50:10):
Talk slower than Cuomo. Joe Biden talks faster than you.
Speed it up a little, Okay, it's the truth.

Speaker 16 (50:17):
So with this cash list bail, I'd love to see
Curtis say, you know what, there is a certain principle
behind it. Okay, the four people can't afford to pay bail,
So why don't we do the following a compromise. You
get one get out of jail free card, so that

(50:38):
if a well, that's not a bad idea.

Speaker 2 (50:39):
The problem is this no bail note jail. You see
these guys that kill somebody and it turns out they
had twenty seven priors and they were released every time.
That's one get out of free card. Put a limit
of one on it. The best thing is to get
rid of this no bail note jail. But you're right,
not a bad idea if you have to. If you're
stuck with it, put a only one time only because

(51:00):
you're getting arrested more than what something must be wrong.
Let's go to Vincent in Brooklyn. Vincent, how you doing?

Speaker 13 (51:06):
Good morning, Mark, I'm Okay, good morning, Mara Mark. I
believe that courtesy is making inroads with the Democratic voters
because yesterday I was at the supermarket and I met
this woman. She's a retired city worker, she's a Democrat.
Her husband's a Republican, he's supported Trump, and she was

(51:29):
just wailing on Mandami and on Cuomo. Her husband's uncle
died in the nursing home scandal.

Speaker 8 (51:40):
Uh.

Speaker 13 (51:41):
And she saw right through Mandami saying that all of
this stuff is Boloni and also what he said yesterday,
coming on the heels of the second anniversary of the
attack in Israel and Mandami's coming out supporting Hamas and
all the terrorists in Godza, and she was just said,

(52:03):
I'm fed up. And this woman is a lifelong Democrat,
and she was just as Mike Promflorida says, putting this
stink on Cuomo and also putting the stink on MADAMMI.
I mean a lot of Curtis's blows making contact.

Speaker 2 (52:22):
Yeah.

Speaker 9 (52:23):
Another thing, well, a.

Speaker 2 (52:24):
Lot of people to think the polls are under counting
the Democrats who are against Mom died, A lot of
Democrats who are still common sense, they don't like Mom, Donnie,
and so it's a supermarket. Why an't you just shopping?
What are you having political discussions in the supermarket for?

Speaker 13 (52:38):
Well, no, she's I was near the veggie section and
this woman I was going there to get some letters
and she just started talking to me.

Speaker 2 (52:45):
Because do you think she was hitting on you?

Speaker 13 (52:47):
No, no, I knows. Husband's a nice guy and everything,
a neighborhood guy. But she's a retired and she worked
for the Department of Education. How much more liberal didn't
you get then than that? And she was just wailing.
Especially a lot of the women are still very angry

(53:07):
about the fact that Cuomo was like an octopus with
all these sexual harassment cases he had against him, and
also the thing about her husband's uncle died in the
nursing home scandal, And those are very good points.

Speaker 2 (53:22):
Kurt Cuonmo is gonna have a very very rough time
in next week's debate. It could be the end of
him in next week's debate.

Speaker 13 (53:29):
Well, I hope it is, and I hope a lot
more Democrats are coming to their senses, you know, Like
I heard Larry MENTI say on the show that unfortunately
a lot of self hating Jews in Upper Manhattan are
gonna still vote Mandami. I mean, what's the matter with
these people? Didn't they hear what he said about yesterday?
He goes on the stump and he's talking about the

(53:52):
poor people that died in Gaza. Well, they wouldn't have
died if they didn't attack Israel first.

Speaker 2 (53:58):
Yeah, excellent call, Thanks for calling.

Speaker 5 (54:02):
Now.

Speaker 2 (54:02):
Traditionally you go back and check the record. A lot
of New York City mayoral races totally turn around in
the last few weeks. It's something unique to New York.
In the last four or five weeks, they could just
totally turn around. That could happen in next week's debate.
Cuomo will get wiped out. Mom, Donnie could have a
rough time from Curtis. He easily be Cuomo in both debates.

(54:22):
Curtis is a little different. That's where he could have problems. Hey,
when we come back and Culter will be with us
next on seven to ten wor.

Speaker 6 (54:31):
Mark Simone Show on se WO R Well.

Speaker 2 (54:35):
And Culter, the best selling author the Great Columnists. Make
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Speaker 17 (54:51):
How you doing fantastic, Mark Simone. The Yankees won last night.

Speaker 2 (54:56):
allR I to know you were a big Yankee fan.

Speaker 17 (54:58):
Yes, yes, was not was not expecting it. They got
blown out the first two games, but they were roaring back.

Speaker 18 (55:05):
Now. Hey, oh and I met a fan of yours
at the game.

Speaker 2 (55:09):
Oh you were at the game.

Speaker 17 (55:11):
Yeah, yeah, Bill Tuckey, big fan of yours and Bill
O'Reilly's and mine, probably a lot of them are.

Speaker 2 (55:17):
But happened to well, Bill O'Reilly was there last night
at the game.

Speaker 17 (55:22):
He was He was claiming that he had heard he
was going to be there.

Speaker 2 (55:25):
Oh, yeah, he was there last night.

Speaker 18 (55:27):
So the fan, Oh okay, he was right.

Speaker 2 (55:30):
There was a picture he was a Yankee fan. But
I guess that makes sense.

Speaker 17 (55:34):
Southern Connecticut. Southern Connecticut is Yankees, Northern Connecticut is Red
Sox rivals.

Speaker 2 (55:40):
So uh hey, I was telling you the you know,
the liberal you know there's angry old women that live
on the Upper west Side and Upper east Side.

Speaker 17 (55:48):
The well, yes I do.

Speaker 2 (55:49):
The angry Democrat. I was telling them they got to
start seriously pacing themselves. You got three and a half
more years of this. You have to pace your shows.

Speaker 17 (56:02):
No, you're totally right. I mean it's hard to watch
hims without laughing out loud. This one from the real
Banger from Chris Murphy last night. He's, I guess a
senator from my former state of Connecticut, and I mean
it's the same thing we've been hearing every day, but
particularly hysterical last night about how Trump is going to

(56:23):
cancel elections and he's creating an authoritarian government and I
think he's going to lock up lock up liberals, which
I don't know. It all sounds great to me, but
maybe a teensy bit overwrought.

Speaker 18 (56:39):
It was just saying this.

Speaker 17 (56:40):
I've been hearing the same thing now since basically he
won his first election in twenty sixteen. Do even their
viewers think, I don't know, maybe this is the boy
who cried wolf.

Speaker 18 (56:54):
I think I've heard that before.

Speaker 2 (56:56):
Yeah, what is it about Connecticut? You got the two
dirtiest senators this Chris Murphy and Blumenthal too, really awful senators.
How did that happen?

Speaker 9 (57:05):
Now?

Speaker 17 (57:05):
It's very strange, I know, and plus, as you know,
without meaning to destroy his chances, but the Democratic Governor
Ned Lamont is a pretty sane Democrat.

Speaker 18 (57:18):
I mean he is a.

Speaker 17 (57:18):
Democrat, but he imposed I think the largest tax got
in Connecticut history. He's not crazy, but the senators are
utterly embarrassing.

Speaker 18 (57:26):
I don't know. It happens to a lot of good staves.

Speaker 2 (57:29):
Yeah, hey, but again you got to pace yourself. Look
at this. John Stewart last night on Monday Night, he
said ICE is a PARA, well funded paramilitary group. There
zip tying grandmothers and children. What is he talking about.

Speaker 17 (57:44):
It's it's odd that the one set of federal laws
the Democratic Party officially thinks that it's it's their moral
duty to say should not be enforced. Are the immigration laws?
I mean, there's are laws on the books.

Speaker 9 (58:02):
Why not?

Speaker 17 (58:02):
Why don't they go protest outside when e p A
administrators are are are are stopping a company from throwing
pollutants into a river. Why don't we have Antifa out
there blocking e p A agents, ramming their cars into
e p A agents. Or when Giuliani was arresting the

(58:23):
insider traders, No, no, no, we're gonna They're utterly shameless
about it. And and you know that that ridiculous creature
on m S NBC something sober off, who is the
we must transform America into Ecuador immediately reporter? They just

(58:45):
they casually say, no, all these people they're not criminals. Well, okay,
but if they're here illegally, they gotta go.

Speaker 18 (58:55):
That's the law.

Speaker 17 (58:56):
Okay, maybe Trump's ICE isn't going to be con trading
on them. But they act like this is you know,
how dare you? These are federal laws? And these are
federal laws. And it's not like Stephen Miller and Trump
invented these laws. These laws were passed over the last
fifty years by Republican and Democratic presidents, signed into law,

(59:20):
passed with Republicans and Democrats in the Senate in the
House banging out compromises, and these are the laws in
what's that thing? They love? Democracy created laws on the books,
and they're indignant and think they have some moral high
ground for saying, no, how dare you enforce federal law?

Speaker 2 (59:40):
Hey, here's some numbers. ICE has already deported four hundred
and ninety three thousand illegals, and they believe one point
six million have left voluntarily self deported. It's pretty good.

Speaker 18 (59:54):
First, Yeah, I remember when they made fun of Romney for.

Speaker 17 (59:58):
The self deportation. I get, of course they're going to
self deport but you gotta start making it, making it uncomfortable.
I mean, remember that line they used to use that,
you know, Oh, the poor illegals, they're living in the shadows,
living the Yeah, breaking the law is supposed to be uncomfortable.

Speaker 16 (01:00:17):
I'm sorry.

Speaker 18 (01:00:17):
I'm sorry you're uncomfortable.

Speaker 17 (01:00:19):
Breaking our laws illegals, But no, that isn't really our problem.
To make sure you you were not quote living in
the shadows as they are appearing on the cover of
Time magazine and getting shows on MTV.

Speaker 2 (01:00:30):
Yeah, I don't know about that, living in the shadows.
Every time in a restaurant, they come right over to
your table. They're the bus boy. They're on the streets
selling candy bars, are there everywhere, living in the shadows.

Speaker 17 (01:00:40):
Okay, the candy bars, you're right, The bus boys, I think.

Speaker 18 (01:00:43):
I think, mister elitist marks amone, you are wrong.

Speaker 17 (01:00:46):
I bet you.

Speaker 18 (01:00:47):
Most of them are legal.

Speaker 2 (01:00:48):
Okay, well, nowadays all the restaurants are. They do have
legal employees, but uh, these illegals.

Speaker 17 (01:00:54):
My point with that is, if I could interrupt you
or me to say this, this idea that suddenly every
Mexican restaurant is going to disappear. No, I promise you
we are chock full of Mexicans, legally legal, lots of them. No,
you'll still have You'll still have your greens on the

(01:01:14):
golf course, Mark Simmo. They will be it will be
neatly trimmed. They're still your pools will be crystal clear,
not even a little bit of slime. And it will
all be done by legal immigrants.

Speaker 2 (01:01:28):
Don't forget the car wash and the car wash.

Speaker 17 (01:01:34):
Those slimy tomain filled fruits and candy bars that they're
selling on the street, clogging up the sidewalks, violating New
York City laws by the way, in addition to federal
immigration laws. You can't just sell stuff on the street
like that. But it's pretty awful, all these Venezuelans they've
dumped on the city.

Speaker 2 (01:01:55):
And what is it with the candy bars trying to
kill us with fen Now they're trying to kill us
with candy bars.

Speaker 17 (01:02:00):
Uh, No, one of those hideous mango things they have.
I would like I would like some some reports on
on emergency room admissions from poisoning from those things.

Speaker 2 (01:02:14):
Well, but uh, midterms what do you think, Uh, Democrats,
I think are just digging themselves into a hole here.
It's not going to be good in the midterms.

Speaker 17 (01:02:24):
Well, the reason, the reason I keep pautioning, uh, that
that we may it may not be a good year
for Republicans is because historically that has been the case,
and Democrats have this sneaky little trick or they allow America.

Speaker 18 (01:02:42):
Each side will just cheerlead for its own team.

Speaker 17 (01:02:45):
I've noticed this one. I see conservatives on TV before
an election saying, oh, yeah, we're gonna win, We're gonna win,
when everyone knows we're about to lose. But each side,
I guess it's a way of of of you know,
creating morale on your side. What Democrats do, even if
they're about to have a very narrow victory, is allow
Republicans to go out and say, oh, we're gonna crush,

(01:03:07):
We're gonna kill, there's gonna be a landslide. And then
when well, Republicans only pick up a few seats or
actually lose seats, Democrats will turn around and say, you see,
this is a complete repudiation of everything you've been doing.
They have done this historically, so just keep I think
the Democrats are nuts. I think they deserve to lose.

(01:03:29):
I hope most Americans aren't.

Speaker 18 (01:03:30):
As crazy as these people are.

Speaker 17 (01:03:33):
But historically the party out of power has.

Speaker 18 (01:03:36):
More energy and gumption and enthusiasm and people.

Speaker 17 (01:03:43):
Also, Americans just instinctively like divided governments, even when one
half of that divide is out of its mind. So
I think the just keep in mind the odds are.

Speaker 10 (01:03:55):
That we will lose seats.

Speaker 2 (01:03:56):
Yeah, all right, Well, hey, everybody follow and Culture on
Twitter and her substack is great. There's all kinds of
stuff there. Podcast interviews, videos, you go to anculter dot
substack dot com and Culter thanks for being with us.

Speaker 17 (01:04:12):
Good to talk to you.

Speaker 2 (01:04:13):
Mark Simone by take care, uh hoh, don't forget coming
up at noon, Buck Sexton and Clay Travis do an
excellent show. Then you got Sean Hannity that's actually the
most listened to radio show in America. At three, got
Jesse Kelly at six, and you'll love Jimmy Fayla's new show.
It's every night nine to midnight. It's excellent. Jimmy Fayla

(01:04:33):
nine to midnight. Tonight on seven to ten, wor did
Mark on de Man and by setting a preset for
his podcast on the iHeartRadio app.

Speaker 6 (01:04:44):
Now back to Mark Simone on woor.

Speaker 2 (01:04:49):
Well, Hey, as far as New York City looks like
the rain is over, it's done. The weather will be
great tonight for the Yankee game, seven o'clock. You know
who died? This is how you if you're in Florida
and the old people, this is how they start a conversation.
You know who died? Actually a great man, sauls z
Bar ninety seven years old. He's the guy behind zay

(01:05:09):
Bar's Upper West Side landmark. Although this, you know, it
was so unique for so many years, zay Bars. But
now there's like a million competitors. I mean whatever it
is bagels, salmon, and there's a million other places. But
still one of the great institutions of New York. Saul
zay Bar, ninety seven years old. Anyway, Yankees tonight, seven o'clock.

(01:05:32):
Quite a lot of momentum just for good luck. Let's
listen to it again. This is Aaron Judge comes to
bat on a two strike pitch.

Speaker 6 (01:05:39):
It's a time downline with experiences. Moment's time.

Speaker 2 (01:05:53):
Now that turned everything around, turned the game around, could
turn the whole series around, so anything that had happened tonight,
so be watching the game. Also watch last night. In
the middle of the game there were some courteous lee
with commercials. Watch for them again tonight. Those are good.
That's good ad placement. Don't go away. Buck and Clay
are coming up next with an excellent show. I'm here

(01:06:14):
every day ten to noon, or you could listen to
the show anytime you want, day or night. Just get
the podcast. That way you can hear it anytime you want.
But I'll be back tomorrow ten. I'll talk to you
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