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November 11, 2025 65 mins
The Senate advanced a bill last night aimed at ending the government shutdown, sending it to the House of Representatives for a final vote. President Trump has reportedly proposed providing low-income Americans with a $2,000 tariff dividend payment. Mark interviews streaming host Bill O’Reilly. Bill explains that President Trump can distribute tariff revenue to citizens because tariffs on other nations function like a cover charge for them. Andrew Cuomo’s political career appears to be over following his loss in the New York City mayoral race. Molly McNearney, wife of TV host Jimmy Kimmel, is allegedly a major writer for his show. Additionally, Kimmel and his wife had a significant confrontation with President Trump’s family. The BBC News network is accused of corruption, with claims of spreading misinformation about Donald Trump. Mark interviews Boston radio host Howie Carr. There is debate over whether some SNAP assistance recipients actually need the benefits based on their personal circumstances. The phenomenon of Trump Derangement Syndrome is explored, questioning the intense animosity some hold towards him. Howie shares his perspective on the administration’s performance within its first year.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Now on the Voice of New York. It's the Mark
sim Own Show on seven tenor well.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
Shutdown is over. We'll get to that. We'll get to
the BBC. They're in big trouble reputation wise. We'll get
to Mom Donnie exactly who is he putting in City
Hall and what does it mean. We'll get to Tiss James.
We'll get to MSNBC. It's in its final week right now.
Friday's the final day of MSNBC. We'll get to Jimmy

(00:30):
Kimmel and his a nutty wife, and a whole lot more.
The shutdown is over, as is the career of Chuck Schumer.
It comes to an end with this. He'll never recover
from this disaster. The Senate voted to end things. They
decided to do it with the same exact deal they
could have had forty five days ago. Nothing changed, absolutely nothing.

(00:51):
A lot of people think they wanted that shutdown on
during the election, thinking it would in some way help
him in the election. But it's over, it's done, and
the House will vote on it. They won't be able
to do it today, probably tomorrow, the House will vote
on it and then the government reopens. As far as
the air traffic controllers, it'll take till the weekend to

(01:12):
get them back. That'll be a slower process. So by
there's still canceling flights today and tomorrow and probably Thursday
as well, but by Friday or Saturday it should be fixed.

Speaker 3 (01:26):
Hey.

Speaker 2 (01:26):
President Trump said that, you know, a lot of the
air traffic controllers decided if they weren't getting paid, they're
not coming to work. And a lot of them decided
to come to work even without getting paid. And President
Trump said he's going to try to arrange a ten
thousand dollars bonus for every controller that worked through the shutdown,
which is which is a great idea. So it's over.

(01:48):
The shutdown ended. It's now the longest one in history.
The longest before had been twenty eighteen thirty five days.
That was during Donald Trump's presidency. They get shut down
crazy when Trump is in office. So this was the
longest one ever went past the thirty five days. It's
over nothing. They didn't get anything as a result of

(02:10):
the shutdown, but that's always the case. There's never been
a case where any party ever achieved anything with a shutdown.
The shutdown Caucus is zero for fourteen they've never gotten
anything out of it. It's a good thing that's over
finally and everything gets back to normally. He's the president based.

Speaker 4 (02:27):
On everything I'm hearing. They haven't changed anything, and we
have support from enough Democrats, and we're going to be
opening up our country. Too bad it was closed, but
we'll be opening up our country very quickly. The deal
is very good. We're not going to be giving one
and a half trillion dollars to people that came in
from jails and from the gangs and drug dealers and

(02:49):
all of these others that they wanted to be given healthcare,
which would have hurt our healthcare system.

Speaker 2 (02:54):
Yeah, that was part of the ridiculous fight on the
Democrats health care for illegals. Now, the other problem is
they're going to have to redo the whole health care plan.
This Affordable Care Act is not affordable, and Democrats proving
that by saying it needs subsidies. It's not affordable. The
Affordable Care Act, the whole idea was affordable health care
for everybody. Well, apparently nobody can afford it because you

(03:17):
need a subsidy to pay for it. If it was affordable,
you wouldn't need that. Now, The real problem is a
Liz Peek explained to us yesterday. The original idea with
Obamacare is you'd force everybody on it, and all the
younger people, say under forty, don't really use much health care,
so they're just paying into the system. And the older

(03:40):
people who use all the healthcare, they might be draining
the money, but all the young people kicking in money
makes up for it and it all evens out. The
problem is the courts didn't like it, and there was
an Act of Congress where they redid the whole thing
where they realized and there was a fear they would
lose this in court. The idea of a mandate you

(04:01):
have to buy this healthcare that the government couldn't do that.
So the legislation changed that so they were no longer
younger people forced to buy it. And younger people generally
don't buy healthcare if they don't have to. So it
was all just people draining the system, and that's how
it got all screwed up. So they'll have to redo Obamacare.
President Trump knows that.

Speaker 4 (04:22):
We want a healthcare system where we pay the money
to the people instead of the insurance companies. And I
tell you we're going to be working on that very
hard over the next short period of time.

Speaker 1 (04:30):
Where the people get the money.

Speaker 4 (04:32):
We're talking about trillions and trillions of dollars, where the
people get the money.

Speaker 2 (04:36):
Yeah, now it's his plan. He's got someone are calling
it trump care. Problem is, if you call it trump care,
every Democrat's going to get sick immediately and going to
need some health care. If you call it trump care,
will any Democrats sign up for it? But the idea
of trump Care is they'll give you the money and
you go pick your plan. You remember the Obama lie,

(04:56):
The big Obama lie was if you like your doctor,
you can keep your doctor. If you like your plan,
you can keep your plan. Well, none of that turned
out to be true. You couldn't keep your doctor, you
couldn't keep your plan, you lost the choice and all
that with Obamacare. But with the President's plan of just
giving everybody the money, well you can then go out
and pick your own plan. It's a pretty good idea.

Speaker 3 (05:18):
You know.

Speaker 2 (05:18):
Another thing President wants to do with the tariff situation.
Tariffs will be coming down slowly but surely. But the
tariffs also bring in a lot of revenue, a ton
of revenue. Come the trillions. President says, seventeen trillion. It's
not seventeen trillion. It's more like seven trillion, but you
know him. But it's trillions of dollars coming in in revenue,

(05:41):
and he wants to start distributing that couple thousand dollars
to everybody from the tariffs. You know, the United States
didn't have income tax. There was no income tax at
all in the United States still about nineteen fifteen. And
you'd say, well, how did they find the how did
they pay for the government, how do they fund the government? Well,

(06:01):
with tariffs, there was enough revenue to fund the entire
government just off teriffs.

Speaker 4 (06:06):
President Trump, the tariffs are very high on India because
of the Russian oil. And they've stopped doing the Russian oil.
It's been reduced very substantially. Yeah, we're going to be
bringing the tariffs down.

Speaker 2 (06:16):
Yeah, one by one, each country will get their tariffs
to come down, and then you could start distributing some
money too from the tariffs.

Speaker 4 (06:21):
So we're going to issue a dividend to our middle
income people and lower income people of about two thousand dollars,
and we're going to use the remaining tariffs to lower
our debt. We're going to be lowering our debt, which
is a national security thing.

Speaker 2 (06:35):
Yeah, so they'll get the check. Now, as you said,
lower and middle income, upper income, the wealthy will not
get a check. Now you're going to say, well, that
screws up the tax cuts for the billionaires. These tax
cuts for billionaires as well, There was never any truth
to that. Every study of the tax cuts show it
was almost all entirely for middle and lower income study

(07:00):
even the Biden Irs study showed that. But it doesn't
matter as long as you got the media covering for you.
He yelled tax cuts for the wealthy, tax cuts for billionaires,
and they keep repeating it, and after a while you
repeat something enough everybody believes it. So the big casualty
of the shutdown is Chuck Schumer. Republicans can't stand him,
but now Democrats can't stand him either. He's just a

(07:23):
tired old dinosaur, an old relic, and all his silly
tricks don't work anymore. He did one yesterday. He does
this trick where he's not going to vote for it.
He is going to fight and stand up to this settlement.
He'll vote against it. Meantime, he tells eight other Democrats
go switch over and vote for it. He make sure

(07:43):
it gets passed. He tells eight other people to vote
for it, and he votes against it just to cover himself.
But everybody knows he gave the wink in the nod
to the other people to do it. He's supposed to
hold the line and make sure nobody voted for well,
he arranged for it to pass. But everybody's wise to him.
Now nobody falls for this. Nobody likes the new glasses.

(08:04):
The big swift delos are glasses. But Schumer is done.
The crazy wing of the party, the socialist wing, the
angry woke left wing, obviously they were out to get him,
primary him, chase him out. But now the moderates, the
middle class realize he's a useless guy. He's just old
and tired and his way of doing He's the Mitch McConnell.

(08:25):
He's a Mitch McConnell. Mitch McConnell, Schumer, tired old fossils.
They all gotta go Schumer. I don't know if he
knows it or he realizes it. Republicans now own this
healthcare crisis.

Speaker 3 (08:36):
They knew what was coming. We wanted to fix it.

Speaker 5 (08:40):
Republicans said no, and now it's on them.

Speaker 2 (08:43):
The problem is this, Mom Donnie is pretty slick. Mom Donnie.
You know, he talks fast. He talks really fast, a
mile a minute, and he's just sprays things out. Schumer
puts on the old glasses and reads his index cards
and slowly reads them and you can tell he's reading
it off a card. Not effective anymore, especially in the
fast Mom Donnie age and Schumer just out of touch. Hey,

(09:04):
speaking to mom Donnie. All right, he's appointing more people,
naming more people. What's this administration going to be like?
Look like he's appointed Dean fully Hand to be the
first deputy mayor. That's the big job. That's the guy
that actually runs things. That's how Eric Adams turned around

(09:25):
his administration. He brought in the great Randy Mastro, who
was Juliani's a first deputy mayor. He brought in Randy
Mastro a year ago, and Randy Mastro ran city Hall
and he you know, they got Jessica Tistion, they got him.
So that's why you Adam straighten out the first deputy mayor.
That's what really determines how an administration is going to run.

(09:46):
So Mam Donnie has brought in Dean fully Hand. Now
who is he, Well, he was Deblasio's chief of staff.
He was Deblasio's budget director in the beginning, then became
chief of staff for many years under Deblasio. So as
we keep telling you, this is going to look exactly
like Deblasio. We got through. It was not great Deblasio. Obviously,

(10:07):
crime went up and things got bad, but we got
through it. We got through eight years of Deblasio. You'll
probably be able to get through, Mom Donnie. Dean full
of Hand will run things. He's a Deblasio guy. He'll
run it de Blasio style.

Speaker 3 (10:21):
Now.

Speaker 2 (10:22):
The only problem is this Dean full of Hand is
the most connected guy in Albany with the Assembly, with
the legislature. He's worked up there. That's how I got
to know Mamdanni. He kind of mentored Mam Donni. But
he's a powerful guy with the legislature. The problem there
is if he's the first deputy mayor, if he's the
key guy in the Mamdani administration, he's a guy will

(10:43):
have klout with the legislature. If they want to get
something passed, he can really push it through. That's a
problem that he'll have a lot of influence with the legislature. Now,
remember anything that passes, Hulkal has to sign it. Of course,
he's a terrible coward. If there's any political pressure, she'll
usually cave. But Hokel is the one pushing Mom Donnie

(11:05):
to keep Jessica Tish. Mom Donnie would have no interest
in keeping Jessica dish, but it's Hokal that keeps pushing that.

Speaker 3 (11:12):
Now.

Speaker 2 (11:13):
I don't know in the end, once Ma'm Donnie's in
there and feels comfortable, I don't know if Hkal have
any influence over him anymore. Probably not promise Jessica Tish.
She's a good police commission but she's very tough and strong,
and if you look at the Adams administration, she was
pretty tough standing up to Eric Adams, pushing back on things.

(11:37):
Adams put up with it. Mom Donnie probably won't. Probably won't.
He's not looking for somebody to push back on him,
so he would not tolerate it. And Jessica Tish, very
wealthy woman, doesn't need the job, would leave in a second.
Who would Mam Donnie bring in? He's a high on
his list, as Rodney Harrison, former and IPD Chief of Department,

(12:02):
Big big NYPD guy. He left a few years ago,
became the Suffolk County Police chief. Did a good job.
You ask people in the NYPD, they'll say, yeah, Rodney
here says he's good. He's good. They don't rave about him.
They wouldn't be thrilled about him, but they wouldn't be
too upset. He's a he's pretty good. But look for

(12:23):
him high on the list if Jessica Tish leaves. Now,
all this Mamdani stuff, the free buses, he has absolutely
no authority to make. He has no control of the buses.
That's strictly the MTA, and that's controlled by the governor.
Does Hulko want free buses now?

Speaker 3 (12:40):
I cannot set forth a plan right now that takes
money out of a system that relies on the fares
of the buses and the subways. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (12:50):
So, however, he could kind of do the free buses
by what the Blasio did with the subway. Just tell everybody,
you're you're not going to do anything about turnstile jumping.
You're not going to arrest anybody for that. And remember
during Deblasio nobody paid on the subject. Well, normal people did,
but everybody else just jumped the turnstile so he could announce,

(13:12):
if you don't pay the bus fare, we're not going
to arrest you. That kind of stuff. But Mom Donnie,
he did promise those buses.

Speaker 6 (13:17):
I continue to be excited at the work of making
the slowest busses in America fast and free, and I
appreciate the Governor's continued partnership and delivering on that agenda
of affordability.

Speaker 2 (13:32):
The slowest busses in America, well, that's the result of traffic.
Has nothing to do with making the bus free. That's
a traffic thing. Now, one good thing about mom Donnie,
And everybody's threatening to leave, So Mom Donnie may solve
our traffic problem. He may end gridlocked just by everybody leaving,
So you've got to give him credit for that.

Speaker 7 (13:49):
I'm just as excited as I was about free buses
today as I was more than a year ago. This
is the work that will animate so much of what
the three of us in what our City Hall will
do is to ensure that we are living up to
those promises and transforming politics as we know.

Speaker 2 (14:02):
Yeah, now, if you have free buses, everybody says that well,
they'll just turn into homeless shelters. The homeless. We'll just
get on the bus and just stay there, just sleep
there all day and night. So hey, Tish James are sleazy,
dirty Attorney General Letitia James. You know she's got these indictments.

(14:22):
She's got probably hear there's more indictments coming mortgage fraud.
She bought these houses. We had no idea about this
because the media totally corrupt, never ever investigates anything, so
we didn't know while she's our attorney general why she's
conducting lawfair against Donald Trump. She's also a slum lord.
That's her hobby, being a slum lord, buying these broken

(14:45):
down houses in Virginia, and a couple of them she's
stuck family members and this the one, the famous one
with the mortgage fraud that she said was her primary residence.
She stuck her niece in there, and apparently a lot
of criminals in this family pieces jump parole. She's a
wanted fugitive. She's been staying in the house and apparently

(15:07):
since Letitia James bought that house and put her relative
in there, police have been called to the house multiple times,
dozens and dozens and dozens of times police have been
called there for domestic issues, for suspicious characters, all sorts
of stuff. According to police reports, they were sometimes called
there multiple times in one day. This is a Tis

(15:30):
James family. Pretty sleezy, pretty sleezy. It's in the genes,
I guess. Anyway, Hey, we'll take some calls in a minute.
Eight hundred three two one zero seven ten is the number.
Eight hundred three two one zero seven ten.

Speaker 1 (15:47):
Set up sat on the iHeartRadio app to do woor
to hear Mark live. Set another for Mark's podcast to
hear him anytime. Now back to Mark Simone on woor.

Speaker 2 (16:01):
Hey, let's take some calls. Let's go to uh Frank
in Arizona. Frank, how you doing?

Speaker 8 (16:07):
Hi?

Speaker 3 (16:07):
Mark?

Speaker 8 (16:08):
Mark?

Speaker 9 (16:08):
Every time to cap or a Korean War or Vietnam War,
had the World wars, Let's say thank you for your service.
And I always asked them to shake their hands to
anybody like where you were and what you did, and
now you.

Speaker 8 (16:24):
Ever sit down.

Speaker 9 (16:27):
Nobody's interested. And I said, you know, you have to
get the same answer in school anymore. These kids today
have to know what you guys.

Speaker 8 (16:35):
American history, Well.

Speaker 2 (16:36):
Yeah, that's the big the biggest problem, too big. The
two biggest problems trying to run in deomocracy is when
you have totally corrupt media, totally slanted biased. Then the
university's got hijacked a couple of decades ago and they've
become woke in doctrine nation centers and not teaching real
American history and all that stuff. Let's go to UH
Phil and Queens Phil. How you're doing?

Speaker 10 (16:59):
Hey, how you doing? Happy Veterans Day to all the veterans.
I think they're fifteen million or so. I had a
crazy idea last night. I wanted to run it by you.
I think President Trump should invite bib Netanyahoo to New
York City and they should show up at the inauguration,
and also invite everybody else who should have a mostly

(17:19):
peaceful protest. Maybe a lot of the people who show up.

Speaker 2 (17:23):
Well, I don't think he's gonna do that, but there
has been mom Donnie has said he will arrest bb
netna if he comes to New York, which of course
is just absolutely ludicrous. But President Trump has said if
bb netnah who wants to come to New York, he
will have federal agents escort him and guard him and
protect him from any crazy crap. Mom Donnie might try

(17:44):
to pull so at some point, not the inauguration, but
at some point they may. He may have to come
here to address the un or something. The President has
said he will protect Netna who at all times from
Mom Donnie. Let's go to Dave in Chicago. Dave, how
you doing.

Speaker 5 (18:00):
Good morning, Mark.

Speaker 11 (18:00):
I'm doing very well, Thank you.

Speaker 12 (18:02):
Mark.

Speaker 11 (18:02):
I watched in fascination yesterday President Trump's swearing in of
the Syrian president by Vice President j. D.

Speaker 12 (18:12):
Vance.

Speaker 8 (18:12):
A couple of things stuck out.

Speaker 11 (18:14):
Judge Janine Piro is all business, and she was directing
where a number of the officials should stand behind President Trump.

Speaker 12 (18:22):
I believe this was buy his requests.

Speaker 11 (18:25):
And amongst other things, President Trump said that at some
point soon we are going to see gas prices dropped
to two dollars a gallon. And lastly, Mark, he was
speaking about taking a lot of those tariffs money and
giving it to the poor and middle Yeah.

Speaker 12 (18:41):
We just as we just said what you just mentioned, Yes, sir.

Speaker 2 (18:45):
Yeah, but gas prices are coming down all over the
place now. People in New York saiy I don't matter.
I still have four dollars ago well, that's New York,
that's New York State, that's New Jersey. That taxing the
hell out of every goawn of guests. But they are
down dramatically. The places where they're coming down very slow
rate in New York and California. But that's due to

(19:05):
state tax and city tax, all sorts of gas taxes.
But if you look around the country, state by state,
they've come down. Trump loves this new Syrian leader.

Speaker 4 (19:12):
I've had an agreement with him. He's a very strong leader.
He comes from a very tough place and he's tough guy.

Speaker 1 (19:21):
I liked him.

Speaker 3 (19:21):
I get along with him.

Speaker 4 (19:22):
The president, the new president of Syria.

Speaker 2 (19:24):
Yeah, so it'll be a gill get something out of him.
Let's go to Patrick and east Chester. Patrick.

Speaker 13 (19:29):
How you doing, hey, Mark? Yes, I'm actually a veteran
and I was drafted a number of years ago.

Speaker 2 (19:35):
You were in the military.

Speaker 13 (19:37):
Yes, you know Vietnam conflict.

Speaker 2 (19:39):
But were you on our side?

Speaker 13 (19:42):
Yes, I it was on our side. But what might
might bring a smile to the face of several of
you New York listeners when they drafted you years ago,
they would actually send a subway token in the mail.
When you'd get a letter in the mail, a formal
draft notice that you were drafted and inducted and you
had to report on a certain day and David Scott
Staper Subway to the kidding, yes, and it'll bring a

(20:04):
smile to the face of a lot of your New
York area listeners. So you couldn't say A person couldn't say, well,
like the reason why I couldn't report, I had no money,
you know, to get to right Roll Street, you know,
for the induction.

Speaker 2 (20:17):
Congratulations, We thank you for your service. Another great veteran here.
Now for your kids listening right now, going, what the
hell is a subway token? This is going to sound
crazy to you. It was just look like a coin,
like a big coin. You had to have this token.
You know, if you're a kid today, you don't know
what we're talking about. You even never heard of a
phone booth. You don't know what a TV antenna is.

(20:41):
You had to put the token in a slot. You
had to buy tokens and carry them around in your pocket.
You know, the kids today they don't even know what
a metro card is. You just pay with your iPhone.
But let's go to Tom and Queen's Tom, how.

Speaker 5 (20:54):
You doing Hey, Mark, good morning again slut to the
veterans today. Question for you, now that we know that
Schumer is going to be out, does that open up
the door for Andrew Cuomo?

Speaker 4 (21:08):
Right?

Speaker 2 (21:08):
Yeah? Please? I just ate? Oh my god, yes, what
do you think?

Speaker 10 (21:16):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (21:16):
You know, Culomo is finished. I don't know that he
knows it. I think he thinks he can run again
for something. He can't. He's finished, but he cannot run
for Schumer's seat because when Schumer leaving, it's going to
be the AOC types that we're going to go after
that seat, the progressives, the woke, and't remember Schumer looks

(21:40):
like an old, old old relic, like a tired old dinosaur,
and Cuomo has that same look. He's another Schumer's that
they're not gonna They're all out to get Schumer, but
they're not going to replace him with another Schumer. So
Clomo had no shot at that seat. Rumor has he
wants to move to Florida. You never know, you never know.

(22:03):
You know, all these people he hangs out with, his donors,
they're all also in Florida, so they may be you know,
maybe thinks he's got a shot down there at something.
But again he's he's just Chuck Schumer. He's the same look,
the same era, the same everything. So he can't run
for that. Hey, when we come back, Bill O'Reilly will
be with us next. Lots to talk about with him
on seven to ten wor.

Speaker 1 (22:25):
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Speaker 2 (22:32):
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Speaker 14 (22:43):
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Speaker 2 (22:43):
Make sure you watch Bill O'Reilly's YouTube channel. Excellent stuff there,
and of course the TV show, the column. Everything's at
Bill O'Reilly dot com. Bill O'Reilly dot com. Bill O'Reilly,
how you doing all right?

Speaker 12 (22:56):
Just spend and cruising into another busy newsweek.

Speaker 2 (23:03):
Hey, the shutdown it looks like, but you know the
history of this, no party's ever achieved anything with a shutdown.
You never get anything out of it, do you.

Speaker 8 (23:14):
Not?

Speaker 12 (23:14):
For the American people, sure securely political play. Democrats believe
that they did have a victory because of the election results.
So that's what they believe, and that might be true,
that people were so angry about high food prices in

(23:35):
the government shutdown, and when historically when the folks get mad,
the American people, they vote against the incumbency. That goes
all the way back to John Adams, by the way.
So I mean, this is what Americans are. We're an
impatient people. We don't see the big pictures sometimes. But

(23:57):
the government will reopen this week and then we'll have
to go through this again in January, the same thing.
It's crazy.

Speaker 2 (24:04):
Yeah. Is the president serious about giving everybody a check
for two thousand dollars from the tariff revenue?

Speaker 12 (24:10):
Sure, he's very serious. I did a Message of the
Day on Bill O'Reilly dot com and it's a little
bit more to it than people know. I don't know
logistically if he's going to have an easy time getting
the money out of the treasury or not, because Congress
is going to try to say, hey, we have to
have a say in this, and then it gets litigated,

(24:32):
you know how that goes. But the reason that Trump
is able to get all the tariff money in here
is because of us, we the people. Because he's essentially
charging an admissions fee to all the countries around the
world to do business in the United States like a
cover charge because we buy more stuff by far than

(24:59):
any other people on Earth, and so everybody wants to
send their stuff to America because we buy it, and
under the other administrations, they could do that without any
admission fee. And it was hurting our domestic sales because
those countries Japan, Korea, China, on and on India wouldn't

(25:24):
take a lot of American goods. And Trump got in
and said, this is ridiculous. So you're gonna have to
take our stuff, and you're gonna have to pay a
cover charge to sell your stuff in Indianapolis, so that
we the people are part of this tariff money flowing
into the US treasury. So we earn the money the

(25:48):
two thousand. But it's not gonna be easy for him
to get that out.

Speaker 2 (25:53):
Yeah, now you put it out. It's like the Democrats,
you know, they'd love to give away free stuff. Is
Trump learning a lesson from that, copying that?

Speaker 12 (26:00):
Yeah, but this is this is the easiest way. So
it's pretty hard to bring down the price of steak
because he's got fifteen people involved in the steak. You
got the cowboys, got the meat packing plants, you got
the truckers. You got the grocery stores. It's pretty hard,
but saying, okay, that's going to take me two years

(26:25):
to get that under control, but it will take me
twenty minutes to send you a two thousand dollars check
to cover the high cross to food. That's what this
is and that's what he's doing.

Speaker 2 (26:36):
Yeah, now, Bill, O'Reilly, Are we done with Andrew Cuomo?
I love the way you describe him. I'm reading your
message to Bella Lagosi. That's the perfect description.

Speaker 12 (26:44):
Didn't he looks like it looked like though. I told him,
you know, if you just turned into a bat just twice,
he would have been elected itself. He was looking grayer
and grayer, and paler and paler, and just I said,
that's Bella Lgoti out there, reincarnated. Are you through with

(27:05):
Andrew Crmo as far as an elected official, you are? Oh?

Speaker 3 (27:09):
Goody?

Speaker 14 (27:10):
Well.

Speaker 12 (27:10):
What he is going to do, and I know this
to be a fact, is behind the scenes, try to
reorganize the New York Democratic Party and purge the radical elements.
So that's what he's going to do, and I hope
he's successful.

Speaker 2 (27:27):
We watched him in the primary try to battle the relic,
you know, radical elements, and he was useless at that.

Speaker 12 (27:36):
Yeah, but now it's mad, so he'm a little bit
more motivated.

Speaker 8 (27:42):
Now.

Speaker 12 (27:42):
It's personal, as they say in The Godfather. But that's
what he's going to do.

Speaker 2 (27:48):
Well, that would be great if he did that, But
isn't that like Schumer trying to take on AOC. It's
not going to work.

Speaker 14 (27:54):
I don't know whether.

Speaker 12 (27:55):
To work or not. It's all about money, you know.
The money asked of the far left is the Sorows people.
That's where it all comes from. And then there's other
organizations that tie in Ford Foundation all of those. But
the erradical left has an enormous amount of money, way
more than the moderate Democrats. And I think that's what

(28:18):
they're going to try to work on, is to build
up the war chest for moderate Democrats that may want
to run against the aocs. And Schumer, by the way
he's done, he's not going to even run again. You
heard it here on the Mark sim Own show, because
they'll lose Toucosio Cortes and he doesn't want to go

(28:38):
out that way.

Speaker 2 (28:40):
Yeah. You know the problem is if you give the
erradical Mamdani zillions of dollars. He does these very effective
TikTok stuff and if you don't, if you give it
to a Schumer or a Cuomo, they do these tired
old commercials. I'm Andrew Cuomo, vote for you the Can
they be effective in today's world even with the money?

Speaker 12 (28:59):
Look, it's a rapidly changing world. I've hung in there
in journalism for more than fifty years. There are only
two of us on the national scene, two that have
this kind of longevity, me and Brick Hume. And I

(29:19):
have to tell you I don't know anything about TikTok.
I don't care about any of it. But my younger
staff they are in charge of marketing my products on
social media because that's where it is. That's where all

(29:42):
the action is, and it's never coming back to the
networks or cable TV. Never it's over. So even though
I don't know anything, I'm a ludite. Means you can't
do technology, and I can't. I'm spart enough to hire
people who can't. And that's where we are.

Speaker 2 (30:02):
You're an expert on content. That's the secret of you.
You come up with great content.

Speaker 12 (30:05):
I have to spend all my time actually thinking.

Speaker 14 (30:09):
Yeah, which separates.

Speaker 12 (30:10):
Me from every other, not every other, but most other pundits,
particularly on television. You don't think they get talking points
in the morning and.

Speaker 14 (30:20):
They spit them out.

Speaker 8 (30:22):
I hate that.

Speaker 12 (30:23):
Oh, you guys me crazy.

Speaker 2 (30:25):
So I'm watching the Sunday shows. Every single Democratic guest
used the same phrase. If President Trump didn't spend all
his time on the golf course, every guest on.

Speaker 12 (30:33):
Every show, that's what they got in the morning, that
was sent to them.

Speaker 2 (30:38):
Where is it sent from? Who coordinates this?

Speaker 12 (30:40):
The K Street in Washington. There are three or four
firms that work for the Democratic Party. They get paid
enormous amounts of money to do that. And every morning
they have a list of people MANI Media and a
lot of Congress people and they get faxes. Uh, this
is the talking points of the day. And the Republicans

(31:03):
do it too, but they're not nearly as good at it.
And the people go out then they go out on
their programs and they spit the same verbiage at almost
word for word. That's how it's done. That's called propaganda, okay.
And you know the guy that perfected that is Goebels,

(31:23):
who worked for Hitler. He was the Minister of Propaganda
in the third Reich and what he did once Hitler
took over in nineteen thirty four was he basically sent,
you know, a faction center or anything, but messengered all
the news media in Berlin saying this is what you

(31:45):
are to say todight or today, or this is what
you put in your newspaper. And they did have radio
d or in Santa Radio and if you didn't say it,
guess what happened. Wow.

Speaker 2 (32:01):
Well we're at a time. But everybody, if you want
to read more stuff like this, get Bill O'Reilly's latest book,
Confronting Evil. It is a fascinating book. All of his
books are, they're all great bestsellers. And check out his
YouTube channel, and of course get the TV show, the column,
the Message of the Day. Everything's at Bill O'Reilly dot com,
Bill O'Reilly dot com. Bill O'Reilly thanks for being with us.

Speaker 12 (32:23):
I appreciate it. I want everybody to look at the
Bill maher stuff.

Speaker 2 (32:27):
Oh yeah, I forgot to ask about that.

Speaker 12 (32:28):
Well, yeah, so that that was a rollicking shootout. Yeah,
and so if you missed it, we have it posted
on Bill O'Reilly dot com. Well worth a look.

Speaker 2 (32:39):
Yeah, it's great stuff. If you didn't see it went
viral too. Just take a look at Bill O'Reilly dot
com watch him on Bill Maher. We'll get back to
that next week. But thanks, thanks for being with us,
Thanks for having me, Mark, take care and don't forget
coming up at noon, Buck Sexton, Clay Travis excellent show
today and then the most listened to radio show in America,

(33:00):
Sean Hannity coming up at three o'clock. Hey, Jimmy Fayla,
excellent show every night at nine on seven to ten WR. Hey,
another hour Togo. We'll get to it right after the news.
Don't go away seven to ten WR.

Speaker 1 (33:14):
Here's more of the Mark Simo Show on WR.

Speaker 2 (33:21):
Well, we've got a lot to get through this Houra.
It's Veterans Day. Happy Veterans Day, and we salute all
of our veterans. The parade will begin at twelve thirty.
Just remember that if you're trying to get around Manhattan.
The parade starts at Fifth Avenue about twenty fifth Street,
goes up to about forty fifth Street, so it starts
at twelve thirty. We'll go to about three thirty four o'clock.

(33:44):
It's a Veterans Day. Also, the first snow fell this
morning in New York City, just a couple of flakes
here and there. It didn't stick, obviously, but if you're
watching early morning TV, they had reporters out there showing
you these little flakes of snow. They discribed it as dandriff,
like just a few little white spots here and there,
but it did not stick. We probably will not get

(34:08):
a lot of snow this winter because the Farmer's Almanac
predicted very cold winter with heavy snow. And remember Farmer's
Almanac is wrong like ninety percent of the time, so
that's good news. The Democrats, they're kind of in a
shambles right now after this shutdown cave in. They're calling

(34:30):
for Schumer to step down. You know, his term is
up pretty soon and somebody's going to run against him.
But word is from the Schumer camp, inside the Schumer camp,
he's not going to run again. He will he will
step down. He will probably finish his term, but he'll
announce he's not going to seek reelection. Now that's not

(34:51):
enough for these crazy, angry Democrats. They want him out now,
they want him to step down, But he thinks if
he just announces, he won't seek reelection, that that'll shut
down that step down talk that that'll quiet him down,
keep him happy. I don't know if he were to
step down, Kathy Hokeel would appoint a new Senator to

(35:14):
finish out the term. I don't think anybody wants Kathy
Hockle picking anybody. Fetterman, who's the only honest Democrat out there.
He's like the Bill Clinton of Democrats in it. Back then,
same thing was going on in the Democratic Party. The
crazy left had taken over, the extremists were running the party,

(35:34):
and then Bill Clinton rose up. Is this moderate, common
sense sort of Democrat to lead them back to the
middle of the road where they could win again. Fetterman
trying to be that. But Fetterman last night he was
on Hannity and thanks to Sean Hannity who gave me
a couple of nice plugs last night on his show.
But Fetterman was on, and Fetterman just came run out

(36:00):
and said it. The Democratic Party has no leader. There's
nobody in charge. It's just that old inmates running the
asylum kind of situation. Nobody's in charge. There's no leader. Now, normally,
if you're the Senate leader, Schumer you might be the leader,
but he's again an outcast right now. They want him gone.
They don't even want him to finish this term. They

(36:20):
want him to step down now. Hakeem Jefferies House leader
might be the leader, but he just talks like a robot.
He just talks like this all the time. He's just
something's wrong with the guy. He's very robotic. And I
don't have much to say about those individuals, and they're
going to have to explain themselves to their constituents and
to the American people. I certainly, and he you know,

(36:45):
Trump does those wonderful AI memes with the sombrero on
him and the Mexican music, and it works because he's
such a stiff. So he's no leader. Who's the leader
of the party As far as twenty twenty eight, who's
the candidate?

Speaker 3 (36:58):
Do well?

Speaker 2 (37:00):
It looks like Newsom's in the lead right now, but
he's no leader. He's more of a he's just sort
of a slick, fast talker. He's like a fancy, fancy,
upscale mom. Donnie may be the lead twenty twenty eight
right now, but he's no leader. Normally the vice president
would be the leader. Mon Dale at the time, or

(37:22):
Al Gore or whoever. But Kamala Harris just a goofball.
She's certainly not the leader. So it's just ruddless right now.
And that's why the crazy crazy left he is running
around trying to take control of the party. Hey, speaking
of crazy left, Jimmy Kimmel, all right, we all know
he's a crazy left winger. But we didn't really know

(37:42):
about Kimmel's wife till they did this podcast. And I
had no idea that Jimmy Kimmel's wife name is Molly McNerney, McNerney,
whatever her name is. I didn't know this. She's the
head writer of the show and she's the executive producer
of the show. Well that explains a lot. You know,

(38:04):
it's very very tough to work with your wife. It's
really tough to work with your wife. It's not easy
to do. And it's really tough if your wife runs
your show, if she's the executive producer, she's the head writer.
You go back to very early David Letterman living girlfriend
was Meryl what was a named Meryl Marko. She was

(38:25):
the head writer, but there was someone else running things,
an executive producer. So his wife is the head writer
and the executive producer, and she's these are two completely
nutty Trump to arrangement syndrome lunatics, Kimmel and his wife.
So on the podcast, she reveals that there are many
people in their family. They've got a big family, aunts, uncles, relatives, nieces,

(38:48):
all sorts of stuff, in laws. Some of them are
Trump supporters and some of them voted for Trump. So
she says that she got no big fight with all
the family. She sent them many many emails right before
the election. I'm begging you, begging you not to vote
for him. And she sent an email to everybody, here's
ten reasons not to vote for this guy. Please don't

(39:10):
And she was very upset. She said, I got ignored
by ninety percent of them. I got truly insane responses
from a few. But this is the problem with these
trumped arrangements syndrome lunatics. They don't realize they're the ones.
They're the ones that are completely insane. It's insane hatred
of Trump. If you don't like them, don't vote for him,

(39:32):
but don't worry about it. I don't like Chuck Schumer,
but I don't run around yelling and screaming about it.
And I don't get in a fight with somebody that's
voting for him. Who cares. I mean, this Trump derangement
syndrome is insane. And the idea of this woman that
she'll tell you who to vote for. You must listen

(39:52):
to her, you cannot do what you want, and then
she goes, ah no. It hurts me so much because
of the personal relationships I don't have, where my husband
is out there fighting this man. He is fighting this man.
It's supposed to be a late night show. You're supposed
to be a comedian. You're supposed to come out and
make people laugh and make jokes. You're not there to
fight this man. He's fighting this man into me. Them

(40:14):
voting for Trump is not voting for my husband, not
voting for me and our family. And unfortunately I've kind
of lost relationships with people in my family because of it. Well,
you really, if the family is listening, take this woman
to a mental institution, get power of attorney for her,

(40:35):
get her in a straight jacket. That's insane.

Speaker 14 (40:40):
You know.

Speaker 2 (40:40):
If I run into crazy left wing MSNBC host, we're
very cordial. Hey, how are you, how's it going? You know,
I don't start yelling and screaming at them. And you
may not know this, but off the air, they don't
start yelling and screaming. Either's actually pretty friendly. Off the air,
they affect a lot of them, aren't that left wing?

(41:03):
They just pretend to be on TV. But again, if
somebody hates Trump, good knock yourself out. But I have
to sit there and argue with them all day. Speaking
of MSNBC, what's today, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and then
that's it. After today, there's only three more days of

(41:24):
MSNBC and then it's gone. It becomes ms Now. It'll
be a whole new network now. It'll look the same,
it'll have the same anchors and all this, but they're
moving to a cheaper, junkier studio, a little cheap, smaller studio.
They're going to lose the logo, the MSNBC name. They're
gonna call it ms Now. And they also lose NBC News.

(41:47):
They won't have those an those reporters to go to
and those correspondents in the field. But you can make
a deal with a network to you know, I think
we do that. We have NBC News and ABC News.
You can make a deal to use their resources and
their you know, their correspondence. So they'll probably do that,

(42:07):
but they will no longer be associated with NBC. They've
been tossed out a Rockefeller Center. They will operate out
of this little studio in Times Square forty third Street
while they look for permanent headquarters. But we'll see they're
very worried about you know, it could be a problem.
You're saying, well, it's going to be the same people,
just different name, different logo, different You never know. Sometimes

(42:30):
you do a little thing like change the logo and
it screws up the whole thing. Look at Cracker Barely.
It just changed the logo and all hell broke lose
and the stock dropped in half and people stop going.
You never know, changing the logo, rebranding, it can.

Speaker 3 (42:44):
Be very very very tricky.

Speaker 2 (42:47):
Speaking of Rockefeller Center, the Christmas tree is there, it's up,
it's covered with scaffolding right now as they put all
the lights on and all that stuff. There are people
that say they start Christmas too early every year, you know,
like it's almost not even Halloween and they're selling Christmas
stuff in the stores. And you're over there on top

(43:08):
of Radio City they got the Christmas tree up already
on the marquee, that Christmas tree that lights up above it.
So there's one complex down in Florida, Bell four Betty Communities.
This is like an old older folks community down in Florida.
And you know these condo communities, these kind of places,

(43:29):
they make these regulations and they can be a little strict.
But some people were putting up Christmas lights early, and
this community sent a message to everybody, No Christmas decorations
are allowed yet, you have to wait till after Thanksgiving.
You have to wait till the Christmas season begins. I
don't know. That may not be a bad rule, like
no one's allowed to put up any Christmas stuff till

(43:51):
after Thanksgiving. Residents apparently went along with it. The memo.
All the residents said, one holiday at a time, one
holiday at a time, nothing, no Christmas anything until Thanksgiving
was over. The okay, not a bad rule. I kind
of like it. Hey, the BBC. You know, here in

(44:16):
the United States, we saw a slanted partisan news MSNBC
all that kind of stuff, and CNN got very partisan.
But then you saw the the what were considered the
most prestigious news organizations go totally corrupt, The New York Times, NBC, ABC, CBS,

(44:36):
totally corrupt, slanted, biased, lots of fake news, literally fake news,
things that weren't true coming out. I could read you
a whole list of absolute nonsense. They made up about
Trump and pushed the Russia hoaks a big example. But
it happened in England. The BBC went totally corrupt. Sixty
minutes totally corrupt. You know, the Kamala Harris interview. They

(44:58):
doctored up the video to give you a completely different
impression instead of what actually happened. When Trump was talking
about the surveillance on his campaign in that famous interview
with Leslie Stall, they actually lied to the viewers. They
said there was no surveillance, it never happened. Well, of
course Trump was right, but it's happened with the BBC.

(45:19):
They've been caught in total corruption. Believe it or not.
They're still focused on January sixth. They did a documentary
on January sixth, and they literally doctored up what the
President said that day. President Trump, as you know, he said,
we're going to march to the Capitol right now, and
we're going to protest peacefully and patriotically, and so we

(45:43):
said all the right stuff. But they doctored up the video.
They literally edited it, chopped it up. So he said
something totally different. So if you're watching the documentary, he said,
we're going to march to the Capitol. I'm gonna go
with you, and we're gonna fight. We're gonna fight, like hell. Well,
that's not what he said. It was completely doctored, completely falsified.
They got caught. It's been a big scandal in England.

(46:05):
The BBC director General had to resign over it. The
BBC News chief had to resign over it. A lot
of executives had to quit over it. It's a major scandal.
President Trump says he may sue the BBC. Remember, he
got a lot of money. He got about fifteen million
out of ABC News when they lied about him. He
got but I think it was fifteen million plus. It

(46:27):
was a total of about thirty million from CBS when
sixty minutes lied about Kamala Harris. And I'm missing another one.
There's another lawsuit or two there where he's made some
money like that. I think the settlements, so he's up
to like forty fifty million in settlements now. He said
he might sue the BBC. The problem is it's really

(46:48):
tough to sue overseas. It's very difficult to do it
from another country. Now the British Prime Minister expect him
to get involved in this. He may even jump in
and try to settle something. BBC is controlled by the government,
so look for that to happen. Hey, we'll take some
calls in a minute. Oh hey, I wanted to mention
you know our great friend Nelson de Mill, the great author,

(47:11):
Nelson de Mill, who we used to have on the
show all the time. You know, he passed away last year,
but his son, Alex de Mill is continuing the series
the Great best Selling Novels. And if you're an Oyster
Bay tonight, Alex de Mill, it's actually the last book
he did with his father, Nelson Demill. There'll be at
Theodore Books tonight Alex de Mill seven o'clock book signing

(47:35):
if you want to meet him. That's a beautiful There's
not a lot of great bookstores anymore, but in beautiful
Oyster Bay, where you've got Cooper Bluff, you got Wild Honey,
you got all these great places. You got Theodore Roosevelt's house,
one of the last great bookstores, Theodore's Books. But tonight
at seven, if you want to see Alex de Mill,
he'll be there. We'll take some calls. Next. Eight hundred

(47:55):
three to two one zero seven to ten is the number.
Eight hundred three two one zero seven ten.

Speaker 1 (48:02):
If you're listening to Mark on the iHeartRadio app, save
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Speaker 12 (48:07):
Now.

Speaker 1 (48:08):
Now back to the Mark Simone show on wor.

Speaker 2 (48:12):
Hey, let's take some calls. Let's go to Pam in
New Jersey. Pam, how you doing.

Speaker 11 (48:18):
Yeah, I've got a funny story about Trump thing sitting
room in a grocery store.

Speaker 8 (48:23):
Hey, the garbage bags and a woman strikes up.

Speaker 2 (48:25):
You better calls back here. It's not you. Your line
is all screwed up. There not your fault. Let's go
to Nolan in New Jersey. Nolan, how you're doing?

Speaker 15 (48:34):
Hey, good morning, Mark. I googled the vote totals in
New Jersey. It seems that Mikey Cheryl got one point
eight million votes. That's five hundred thousand more votes than
Phil Murphy got in twenty one. Yeah, that was the
highest vote total ever at the time for a governor's race.
Does this seem plausible to you.

Speaker 2 (48:50):
Yeah, absolutely, You know a Democrat should hire Jack Chitdarelli
just to run against them all the time. He's so
easy to beat. And there's something wrong with you. I'm
sure he's a nice guy.

Speaker 3 (49:02):
He just.

Speaker 2 (49:04):
I don't know what it is, something about the way
he looks. He just looks like and he's got that
shifty kind of salesman looked too. I don't know. Just
but again, he's the best thing that ever happened to Democrats.
It just beat him every time. Let's go to Steve
in Manhattan. Steve, how you doing all right?

Speaker 3 (49:20):
Mark?

Speaker 8 (49:20):
And it's time we get rid of the nineteenth.

Speaker 2 (49:22):
Oh, it's a Buchanan guy. Let's go to uh Rich
in Myrtle Beach. Rich, how you doing? Wait a minute,
hang on, Rich, there you are, go.

Speaker 3 (49:31):
Ahead, heah, go ahead.

Speaker 8 (49:33):
That Buchanan guy. He's pretty funny. You know you talked
about the gas place, the two quick points. You know,
it's always bounced between two sixty nine and two eighty
nine here in Myrtle Beach. He was two forty five
yesterday and the very next day this morning, it's right
back up to two eighty nine. He sings, bounce up
twenty to forty to sometimes fifty cents in a matter
of twenty four hours. And then remember during the State

(49:55):
of Union when it was Obama was talking about Obamacare
and the guy from South Carolina called out, said, you're
a liar. The guy was one thousand percent right. We
knew Obama was lying by a time. It was a
fifteen hundred and fifteen thousand page document. Nobody, they'd all
those Democrats passed word out of her, reading a single
word of it. And I was living in New York
at the time, you know. I called up Schumer's office

(50:16):
said did he read this? And of course they're telling me, yes,
he read every single word. Nobody read that, and everything
we said was true. Like being called a conspiracy theorist,
We're right again, you know.

Speaker 2 (50:25):
Yeah. I've asked all these congressmen, especially the x ones,
off the record, did you ever actually read the billion
and these bills are like three thousand pages. Nobody's going
to read them. So apparently when it's time to vote,
they all look to somebody that's different in each case,
but whoever that's somebody is they look over and he

(50:46):
either gives them a thumbs up or a thumbs down,
like vote for this bill. Ed Koch used to tell
the story about there there was one guy he trusted,
senior guy. You look over and the guy gave him
a thumbs up, and Kotch voted yes on it. It
turned out to be the worst thing in the world.
And he later said to the why did you tell
me to vote for these? Says Ed You can always

(51:07):
trust me, but not on oil. It was some kind
of oil build that was going to help this constituent.
Let's go to Vincent and Brooklyn. Vincent, how you doing.

Speaker 14 (51:17):
Good morning, Mark, Good morning Marra, and I'd like to
give say thanks to all our veterans past and present
who laid down their lives for our great country. Mark.
I really hope Jessica Tish just stays until the end
of the year and does not become part of the
Mondamie administration. And this is why I say that. I

(51:41):
think she's absolutely great and I think she would make
a great mayor in the future. And I say this
because Mondami is an anti semi to the core. I
never believe these people when after they say something disgusting
or something controversial, two days later they try and walk

(52:03):
it back. That is a bunch of bs. As far
as I'm concerned, what you originally said is what you
originally meant, and I've believed that all these years of
my instincts are right. Let me tell you a little
brief story. Before I went to Italy recently. My girlfriend
orders all gets all my tickets, and I don't do

(52:26):
any of that stuff, all right. I could have flown
to Italy on Arab Emirates, paid three hundred dollars less,
probably got a better seat and a better meal, and
I absolutely refused to do it because I don't believe
in the values of any of those Arabic countries, because

(52:48):
the way they treat women, the way they treat gays.
And also, you try and find a synagogue or a
Catholic church in any of those freeze and you would
be at a loss. Mandami is a snake oil salesman
and he is an anti Semite. And please, Jessica, don't

(53:11):
do it. For the sake of your people. Follow Richard
Tucker's leave. Don't leave now. Do not become part of
that toxic administration.

Speaker 2 (53:22):
You mean Robert Tucker.

Speaker 14 (53:23):
Robert Tucker, excuse me, mother.

Speaker 2 (53:25):
He's a fire commissioner.

Speaker 14 (53:26):
He quit, He just stepped exactly.

Speaker 2 (53:28):
But you know he's his father was the great opera
singer Richard.

Speaker 14 (53:32):
Tucker Wonder, a phenomenal singer, a phenomenal singer. So why
why would you want to sully up your family's name
being associated with a biggot, a racist Mandami's mother.

Speaker 2 (53:47):
Well, what about the Curtis theory don't run, stay and fight,
improve don't move. What about Curtis's theory?

Speaker 14 (53:54):
Well, Curtis's all right, he wants to stay, he wants
to fight, he wants to Okay, fine, you know, in
his own small way, he could do that. And I
think Jessica tish she could be mad and even go
much higher because she has the right stuff. You don't

(54:14):
need the money, dear, I didn't need the three hundred dollars.
I would have save.

Speaker 2 (54:20):
Good point, Vincent, excellent call, thanks for calling.

Speaker 12 (54:23):
Hey.

Speaker 2 (54:23):
When we come back, Howie Carr will be with us.
We'll get some advice from him, what to do about mom,
Donnie and more. Coming up on seven to ten w R.

Speaker 1 (54:31):
The Mark Simone Show continues.

Speaker 2 (54:37):
Well, Howie Carr one of the great talk show hosts
in the world. You can hear him on iHeart just
use the iHeart app, or you can get his podcast.
You can hear his radio show live that way. You
can also go to Howie Carrshow dot com and get
his great best selling books, the latest book, Mass Corruption.
You can get that and his column. Everything's at Howie
carshow dot com. Howie Carr, how you doing?

Speaker 3 (55:00):
And very good, Mark, very good. It's it's it's a
fun time, happy veterans date everybody out there.

Speaker 2 (55:07):
Yeah, the shutdown, I think we've been through fourteen of them.
Has anything ever been accomplished ever by any shutdown by
any party?

Speaker 3 (55:18):
No, it it just I think in this case, it
just shows how how corrupt the Snap program was. You know,
the fact that you know, one of my listeners said yesterday,
you know, the Democrats don't control the mainstream media anymore
than the one pays any attention to it. So the

(55:39):
problem this time they had was that all there, all
these Snap recipients with pink hair and purple hair and
weighing three hundred pounds and nose rings and tattoos. They
were all out on social media posting how angry they were,
and it was easy to round up the stuff. So,
I mean, I thought it was pretty devastating for their
for their their position. Oh, I can't afford How can

(56:03):
I afford to feed my my six kids? I will
be able to buy a tattoo. Well, you know these
people loading the guy yesterday, I've been using them a
lot on my show and putting out Instagram and tiktoks
on it. They had a guy yesterday he said I
was gonna have to dip into my Christmas money. Thank
goodness the snap payments resumed. He was loading like five

(56:24):
cases of soda into the back of his suv and
it looked like a nice suv too. You know, I
think it's it's kind of a reminder to people, you know,
the I guess if you go to the supermarket a lot,
you see it, you know, but some people don't or
they or they just you know, keep the blinders on
and don't don't worry about it. But I don't know.

(56:45):
I don't think this was you know, the more I
think about the elections last Tuesday, you know, the Democrats
were going to probably win Virginia and New Jersey anyway,
and and New York was just Democrats against Democrats. So
was it was it that bad? I don't I don't
think it really.

Speaker 2 (57:01):
Was no, but the idea snap. You have forty two
million people on that program. That's a ridiculous number. It's
up forty percent since Biden became president. I mean he
You know a lot of it had to do with COVID.
You know, they were just getting first, they were jacked up.

Speaker 3 (57:19):
They jacked up all be a monthly, allot months and
then they then they let you claim that if you
that you weren't quote unquote working, so you got it.
So at these people go back to work, or they
decide to work under the table, and they keep getting
the money. I saw Brooke Rollins, the Secretary of Agriculture,
said it's gone from I think got twenty billion in
twenty twenty, in twenty two thousand, year two thousand to

(57:43):
now it's one hundred billion. Yeah, that's a little above
the rate of inflation.

Speaker 2 (57:49):
Hey, the Trump arrangement syndrome. You've been following this story
at Jimmy Kimmel's wife, who, yeah, went ballistic, screaming at
family members, don't have you vote for President Trump. My
husband is fighting him and you're voting. Isn't her husband
supposed to just be doing a comedy show. How did
they get themselves so worked up?

Speaker 3 (58:10):
It's you know, it's a cult. You know, the Democrat
Party has become a cult. And you know you're a
trumped arrangement syndrome is some kind of fashion accessory, like
pink the purple hair.

Speaker 14 (58:24):
You know.

Speaker 3 (58:25):
Did you see the guy in Chicago, Raymond Lopez, the Alderman,
you know too. He represents a Hispanic district. I think
it's back of the yards and he so two of
his constituents were killed, a jeweler and his son. They
tried to stop a guy from stealing a necklace and
the guy shot shot both these guys. You know, just

(58:45):
kill them for over a gold necklace. And Lopez put out,
he said, hey, you know all your pain, where are
all the pink and purple haired ladies coming out to
demonstrate against this guy? My constituent's getting killed.

Speaker 2 (58:58):
I thought it was beautiful, but this Trump derangement syndrome,
you know, the guy? What is it about this guy
that said some up? Is it that he's everything that
tried to stamp out like the old fashioned nineteen fifties
macho American kind of a five.

Speaker 3 (59:13):
I think that has a lot to do with it,
you know, I mean, I think people from the Northeast especially,
you know, kind of kind of relate to the guy
because he's he's like he's like one of us, you know,
and that's that's what that's his whole strength. And actually
in all of Middle America, not just the Northeast, and
these people just think they're they're beyond all that. We

(59:33):
have this judge in Boston, his name was Mark Wolfe,
and he just he was a retired he's seventy eight,
he's a senior status and he retired in a big
huff and had a big piece in the Atlantic the
other day about how I am I can't take working
for trumpety more and I can't speak out. Yeah, I mean,

(59:55):
the guy is insane. He's just he's got Trump arrangement syndrome.
Mark I was forced to put out something from a
from an FBI file from nineteen eighty three when he
was leaking information to the to the mafia about about
the weather Hill Gang. And he didn't know, he was
just trying to brag. It was what Jerry and Julie

(01:00:15):
used to call an unconscious stool pigeon. And he would
talk to these guys and they'd run back and so
he's now he's making himself out like he's this hero
prosecutor and he was, and he was, as Jerry and
Julia used to say, an unconscious stool pigeon. Yeah, and
I got it all. I tweeted. I tweeted out the
whole thing yesterday, the FBI file on this guy. And
he's just a he's just such a but he said

(01:00:38):
all these judges are crazy, you know, the you know,
the the joke about judges. What's the difference between a
federal judge and God?

Speaker 14 (01:00:44):
What?

Speaker 3 (01:00:45):
God doesn't think he's a federal judge.

Speaker 2 (01:00:49):
Make sure you follow how we car on Twitter. Great
stuff there. You're in Boston. You got a crazy left
wing kook of a mayor's socialist conrade, So give us
some advice. How are we going to get through this?

Speaker 3 (01:01:03):
Call the moving van, that's what he lost. And if
you've got any real estate, especially commercial real estate, sell
you know, even to take a loss because the you know,
whatever loss you take today is going to be worse tomorrow.
And I think Nani is worse than than Michelle Wou.
I really do. I mean this guy, I there's just

(01:01:26):
there's there's not going to be any rains on him.
I don't think is.

Speaker 2 (01:01:29):
There Well, everybody's appointed this from the Deblasio administration. So
we got through Deblasia. It wasn't good, but we got
through eight years of him. We'll get through that. Well,
you're laughing at me. We'll get through this. Well, we know.

Speaker 3 (01:01:44):
Yeah, But I mean, you know, de Blasio was insane,
but you know he was. You know, there were there
were some checks and balances on There are there any
checks and balances on this guy? Is there? Is there
anybody left on the city council who's going to stand
up to him?

Speaker 12 (01:01:57):
No?

Speaker 2 (01:01:57):
Actually, they just voted in a lot more woke idiots
on this any council.

Speaker 3 (01:02:00):
That's right. I mean, yeah, So Burrell he's gone. He was,
he was. You know, I don't know how much you
can do, you know, one out of fifty for fifty five.
But I mean at least he was out there to
you know, you know, beat the drums against him. I mean,
who's going to do that?

Speaker 14 (01:02:15):
Now?

Speaker 3 (01:02:15):
That's the problem I got in Boston. We're down to
like two people out of thirteen on the city council
who you know will say it, will you know, speak
speak out? Okay?

Speaker 2 (01:02:25):
But you still live and work in Boston. It's okay, right,
I mean you're still there.

Speaker 3 (01:02:32):
Well, I'm there for five months and twenty nine days.
I'm in Florida for the other the six months.

Speaker 2 (01:02:38):
Today, if I went to Boston right now and walking around,
it seems fine, doesn't it.

Speaker 3 (01:02:44):
Yeah, it's I mean, it's it's it's just not what
it used to be. I mean, the restaurants there, I mean,
it's it's you know, it's like it's like they said,
I think it was Hemingway said about going bankrupt first
gradually then suddenly you know you'll notice, You'll notice restaurants,
you know, like the marginal restaurants will we'll go and

(01:03:04):
and you know, the marginal neighborhoods will start to slip,
and you know it won't be you won't notice it
on you know, Park Avenue or something for I don't
think for a while. But it's I mean, who's who's
left in the middle class. I mean, you know the
how many far rockaway neighborhoods are left in New York City?

Speaker 2 (01:03:22):
Mark, Well, you're right, not a lot. But well thanks
for sharing us up.

Speaker 3 (01:03:29):
Wait, I go through the same thing in Boston. Now
we have like two hundred and fifty precincts, and like
maybe fifty of them are still you know, majority normal Americans.

Speaker 2 (01:03:39):
Oh all right, this is getting very depressive.

Speaker 3 (01:03:42):
I'm sorry, Mark, all right.

Speaker 2 (01:03:44):
Well, Hey, everybody get Howie Carr's latest book, Mass Corruption,
another great book, bestseller, Mass Corruption. You can go to
Howie carshow dot com. You get his radio show is
podcast also on the iHeart app. You can get it
there and it's great.

Speaker 3 (01:03:57):
Stuffy check out the Twitter to check out the Twitter
and see see what this idiot who's now you know,
living off of his Trump arrangement syndrome. See what he
was doing in the nineteen eighties.

Speaker 2 (01:04:08):
Yeah, make sure you follow how We Car on Twitter,
how We Car on Twitter, Howe Carr, thanks for being
with us.

Speaker 3 (01:04:13):
Thanks, Mark, I appreciate it.

Speaker 2 (01:04:14):
Take care, Hey, don't forget. Coming up tonight nine o'clock
is a great new show. Jimmy Fala is now on WR.
Excellent show, very funny every night nine to midnight on
seven to ten WR.

Speaker 1 (01:04:28):
Mister New York marximone WR.

Speaker 2 (01:04:35):
Well, let's see here. Rudy Giuliani was asked if he
had any advice for zoron Mom Donnie, and he said quote.
My advice to him is to step down and do
something else. Okay, all right, but remember Rudy Giuliani is
the world expert on how to be mayor of New

(01:04:56):
York City. Nobody better than him anyway, Hey, forget the
today's Veterans Day. We thank all our veterans in today's
the parade. It'll begin at twelve thirty Veterans Day Parade.
It's on Fifth Avenue from twenty fifth to forty fifth.
It'll start at twelve thirty and go for a few hours.

Speaker 3 (01:05:13):
Just bear that in.

Speaker 2 (01:05:14):
Mind if you're trying to drive around Manhattan. We had
the first snowflakes, just snowflakes. Nothing stuck. But it'll get
a little warmer tomorrow and for the weekend. Hey, we're
out of time. Don't forget. I'm here every day ten
to noon. Or you can listen to the show anytime,
day or night if you want. Just get the podcast
wherever you get podcasts. That way, you can hear the

(01:05:35):
show anytime you want to. And don't go away. Buck
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