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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You just heard the news. Now you'll find out what
it all means. Hey, smart simone on seven tor.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
Hey, well, I forget to We'll get to the president's speech.
It's gonna happen tonight. What's that all about. We'll get
to the fake Susie Wilds controversy. We'll get to Nick Reiner.
More details coming out, We'll get to Milania. We'll get
a Cardinal Dolan who we love, maybe leaving. We'll get
to that coming up in more. Oh, Jack Smith and
(00:33):
Merrick Garland. I've been caught again in just total law
fair corruption. We'll get to that just ahead. So hey,
let's just talk about the Nick Reiner for a second now.
If you were listening Monday and Tuesday and we went
over the story, what was known about the case and
the big problem with LA I don't know why, but
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they're just not very forthcoming. The disc attorney, the police chief,
they speak, they hold presscot but they don't give you
the details. So we've been depending on police sources to
leak stuff out. And the original story we got leaked
out being reported was that the daughter who lives on
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the property in a guest house, heard loud arguing and
at some point went over to check and found the bodies. Well,
now there's a whole different story being leaked out of
the police department. So again, these are from good police sources,
but you know, I can't guarantee everything because it's not
official on the record. But it's also the fog of war,
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you know, you get all kinds of reports. But the
latest version coming out of the police department is the
daughter lives in the guest house and a massuse comes
to the winers' house on Sundays to give them massages.
The masseuse could not get in. They didn't answer, they
didn't answer the gate. House open the gate, they didn't answer,
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the didn't answer. Anything highly unusual for them. So the
masseuse got concerned, called the daughter, who lives with a roommate,
and the two of them went over to check. And
the story is when the daughter walked in, she found
Rob Reiner's body there on the floor somewhere. Obviously went
into shock and had the roommate call nine to one
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pint one. The roommate calls the police, while the daughter
calls Billy Crystal, who it turns out is Rhiner's closest friend.
Crystal and his wife race over to the scene, and
the police arrive at about the same time, and the
daughter and roommate are waiting outside while the police. Everybody's
in there now. The daughter didn't know that the mother
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had also been stabbed. The police had to come out
and tell her it's not just your father. Apparently he
was outside the bedroom, and when they went in the bedroom,
they found the mother dead, throat slit, and they had
to tell the daughter it's just a horrible, horrible, horrible story.
I was saying that it looked like rigor mortis had
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had started setting in. That means they'd been dead for
a few hours. So the new version that's coming out
of the police department is that the night before they're
at this Conan O'Brien Christmas party, Nick Reiner gets into
a huge fight with his father. He'd been getting into
fights with a lot of people around the room, a
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lot of people disturbed by his behavior, his appearance. He
came in with a sweatsuit and a hoodie over his
head and at one point got into fights with people.
We've got into arguments with people, looked really really weird
with people, and some of them even left the party.
They didn't want to deal with him. Bill Hayter was
one of them. Hayter was talking to somebody and Nick
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Reiner came over with that psycho look. I guess hater
didn't know who he was and said, excuse us, this
is a private conversation. Chased him away. Well, then Nick
Reiner came over and just glared at him with a scary,
scary looking stare, so scary that the hater left the party.
Nick Reiner then got a huge screaming fight with his
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father in the party. It got so out of control
and alarmed the other guests. It got so out of
control that Rob Ryner and his wife decided they should
leave the party. The crazy son, Nick Reiner left, So
it now looks like it's possible that it was later
that night, in the middle of the night, that he
went and maybe maybe that's when it happened stabbed his parents,
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because he then at four point thirty in the morning
showed up at this hotel to check into the hotel.
So if he had later that night gone to the house,
stabbed them, killed them, obviously he wouldn't continue to stay
in the guest house right on the property, so that
could be why at four thirty in the morning, he
went and checked into a hotel. Police found him the
next day. He was dressed all in dark clothes, wearing
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a baseball cap. They had pictures of him, a description
of him. He was at a Metro station. This is
fifteen miles away from the Reiner house. Two police cars
saw him. They pulled up, surrounded him. He didn't resist.
He put his arms up in surrender, and they've taken
him into custody. He's been in a protective custody. He's
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been on suicide watch. Was supposed to appear in court yesterday.
He's got a top top LA lawyer, one of the
biggest best LA lawyers, the guy who had defended Harvey
Weinstein's defended other high profile murderers. Now here's the District
Attorney of Los Angeles.
Speaker 3 (05:35):
Their loss is beyond tragic, and we have we will
commit ourselves to bringing their murderer to justice.
Speaker 2 (05:44):
Yeah, no, they could charge him. They're going to charge
him with two counts of murder, with aggravated this, aggravated that.
So he is facing the death penalty.
Speaker 3 (05:52):
Rob Reiner was a brilliant actor and director, an iconic
force in our entertainment industry for Deck Gates. His wife,
Michelle Singer Reiner was inequally iconic photography.
Speaker 2 (06:06):
One thing I don't like the secretornity. He's great with
all these long speeches, but why has he given us.
He should be given us actual specific details of what happened.
Speaker 3 (06:14):
Now, prosecuting these cases involving family members are some of
the most challenging and most heart wrenching cases that this
office faces because of the intimate and often brutal nature
of the crimes involved.
Speaker 2 (06:29):
We know all this, but again not very open about details.
Speaker 3 (06:32):
These charges will be two counts of first degree murder
with the special circumstance of multiple murders.
Speaker 2 (06:40):
Yeah, so he will. Obviously he's got a really, really
top lawyer. I know exactly who's paying for it. But
hopefully he's convicted. Hopefully he's eligible for the death penalty.
I would give it to him if I run a jury,
but he's facing life in prison otherwise, and I'm sure
they'll be a convictim.
Speaker 3 (07:00):
Our office will be filing charges against Nick Reiner, who
was accused of killing his parents, actor director Rob Reiner
and photographer producer Michelle Singer Reiner.
Speaker 2 (07:12):
Our office hopefully comes into court today. It was supposed
to be yesterday. They couldn't what they call medically clear him.
We have to have a medical clearance to be taken
to court, just a procedural thing. So hopefully that happens today.
Hopefully he comes to court today and gets officially charged. Now,
the President Trump will make a big speech to the
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nation tonight at nine o'clock. You know, years ago, it
was quite a big deal when the president did that.
They would call all the networks and ask for a
time at eight o'clock or nine o'clock or whenever they wanted,
and every network would stop what they were doing and
broadcast the president's speech. It was on all the networks,
which meant in nineteen seventy eight or nineteen eighty seven
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or nineteen ninety three, when they put it on all
the networks, it meant sixty million people would see it. Well,
nobody watches network TV anymore, so if you got all
three networks to carry your speech, you'd be lucky. If
you got eight million people, it's all much much smaller audience.
And if you get the cable networks, well maybe then
you get six or seven million. But when you total
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it all up, it's just not that big an audience anymore. Now,
these networks have all agreed tonight at nine o'clock to
carry the speech. It's standard procedure that would a White
House ask you for the time you carry the speech.
Now with Trump, you know it's different. They might not. However,
I think the network's are a little afraid of Trump.
You know, he does come after them, he does sue them,
he does threaten them. So I think they're afraid not
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to carry the speech. So we'll see. I will carry
the speech. We'll have it tonight at nine. Now. Obviously Fox,
very responsible network, will carry it. I would think CNN
will carry it because they got their panel of thirty
two liberals who want to trash them after the speech. Now,
MS now is not a really it's not really a
network anymore. It's not part of NBC. They threw MSNBC out,
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took their name off it, so it's just a little
mom and pop shop.
Speaker 4 (09:08):
Now.
Speaker 2 (09:08):
I know they can do whatever the hell they want.
Will they carry it, I don't know. I don't know.
We'll see. The President can threaten them, but there's not
much he can threaten them with. They're not really anything anymore.
But the speech tonight, the agenda is nobody knows. It's
being kept secret. I would imagine the one thing we
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do know, he'll go over his accomplishments, a couple of
things he might want to do now. Normally you wait
till the State of the Union speech in January, but
I guess he feels the need to do it now. Also,
it's good to do it right now tonight, right before
the holidays, because everybody's going to get all distracted for
a couple of weeks. But one of the things he'll do,
they created this whole fake myth of affordability, crisis, economy
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and crisis. The economy is doing a hell of a
lot better than last year. It's not perfect, but the
improvement over the last year is amazing. Inflation hitting nine percent.
Under Biden it averaged five point six percent. Well it's
down to two point five percent. There's been a huge
improvement in inflation. The job numbers are up, and actually
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up more than the numbers actually show because under Biden,
when you saw those jobs, there were government jobs. They
were hiring government people to make the job numbers go up.
In this case, it's all private sector jobs. So you've
had a big improvement. Gas prices are down all over
the place, not New York or California where the locals
are keeping the gas prices high, but the gas prices
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are averaging like two dollars and fifty cents. You know,
in one state, I think it's Colorado, they finally went
under two dollars. Oil is fifty five dollars a barrel,
down from one hundred and ten. So gas prices everything
is better, much better. But people don't know that because
of the fake news. But he'll have a chance to
go over the actual numbers tonight. I imagine he'll do that.
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He'll probably talk about the narco terrorists and those boats,
blowing those boats up. It's something people like. They really
like the idea of wiping out the drug supply and
stopping it. Obviously, he'll go over the border, and the
actual numbers of the success at closing the border are
pretty amazing, So he'll go over that, and I don't
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know what else we'll see. Hey, the other thing, if
you're watching that crazy MS NOW or CNN or the
late night shows, you know all the left wing cooks,
all they're talking about is Susie Wiles, the White House
Chief of staff, very disciplined, doesn't ever do interviews, stays
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under the radar, very quiet, very respected. All they're talking about.
She gave an interview to Vanity Fair and she said
all kinds of things. She was so blunt and said,
you know, jd Vance is a conspiracy theorist and all
of that. Well, nobody in the White House is upset
about it for two reasons. One, nobody reads Vanity Fair.
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It's a tiny audience. The only people that read it
are the ms now people that live in the echo chamber,
the only ones that read it. And also, it's not
an issue anywhere. It's a Beltway DC issue, it's a
CNN ms NOW issue. This is not the American public.
This is these left wing kooks who live in this
echo chamber. For them, it's a parlor game. They're all
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talking about this Susie Wilds story. The old Washington test,
the old DC test is if you went to Green Bay,
Wisconsin and went into a diner, would anybody be talking
about it. No, there's nobody in a diner in Green Bay,
Wisconsin discussing Susie Wilds or the Vanity Fair piece. So
it is totally meanless with the public. Even the people
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she criticized just laughed it off. She said, JD. Vance
has always been a conspiracy theorist. Here is Vance yesterday.
Speaker 4 (12:51):
I haven't looked at the article.
Speaker 1 (12:52):
I of course have heard about it, but conspiracy theorist.
Speaker 4 (12:57):
Sometimes I am a conspiracy theorist, but I only believe
in the conspiracy theories that are true.
Speaker 2 (13:05):
Presidents spoke about that. He couldn't care less about the
article meant nothing. Here's the Caroline loved.
Speaker 5 (13:09):
This is, unfortunately another example of disingenuous reporting, where you
have a reporter who took the chief of staff's words
wildly out of context, did not include the context those
conversations were had within. And then further, I think the
most egregious part of this article was the bias of omission.
Speaker 2 (13:29):
Yeah, well there was a lot of that and this guy,
why would you do an interview with this guy? Well,
this guy's supposedly a respected journalist who has a long
history of doing profiles of White House chiefs of staff,
all the great White Houses. He's done massive profiles of
the chiefs of staff. So that's why she did it.
But he's a very biased reporter. If you read them
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all it's hysterical. Every Democratic white House, the chief of
staff is a genius. It's a glowing piece about how
wonderfully is every Republican white House. The chief of staff
is terrible, he's awful. Everything's in chaos. So pretty obvious
slanted bias. Hey, we'll get to Jack Smith coming up.
This is pretty interesting the raid on mar A Lago.
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You know, there were no classified documents at mar A Lago.
It was all a fake, made up hoax. In the end,
they did find thirty five classified documents if you put
them in a folder. The folder is one inch thick
one inch, So what the hell were those five hundred
boxes in the pictures each? None of them contained any
classified documents and there was no reason to do the raid.
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Emails have been discovered and released in Congress. They've released them.
It turns out the FBI itself said there's absolutely nothing
to justify his search. There's no real source that there's
classified documents there. It was one guy in the Archives Department.
They couldn't confirm it with anybody, and they kept telling
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them Justice Department, there's no justification for a search. But
it turns out, according to these emails, were ordered to
do it. The Biden administration ordered them, we don't care
if you don't know, if you just you're going to
do this raid. Now, there could be criminal charges over this.
President Trump could sue, he'd have a great lawsuit against
the Department of Justice and they'd have to pay him
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a ton of money. But he could also find there
could be criminal charges here. Now. Jacksmith had not yet
been appointed on this, but it could be Merrick Garland.
For the first time ever, he's possibly in some legal
jeopardy ordering this when the even the FBI was saying
there's no justification for a search. Hey, some terrible, terrible news.
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It's not confirmed, but Cardinal Dolan may be leaving. We
love Cardinal Dolan. He's seventy five. You know, when you're
seventy five, you're supposed to resign and retire as the
cardinals seventy five, it's a mandatory thing in the church.
He turned seventy five last year turned into his resignation.
But sometimes they just don't take it for a while.
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And you remember, the pope died and we had a
new pope, so that put everything on hold for a while,
and sometimes they cannot accept the resignation right away. But
there's rumors and word coming out of the archdiocese that
they're going to accept the resignation. Who would be the
new cardinal, Well, it looks like according again according to sources,
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So it's not one hundred percent. It's the bishop from
Chicago's name is Hicks. Very good resume for this sort
of stuff with including a lot of management experience, which
is important. So keep an eye on that. Hey, we'll
take some calls next. Eight hundred three to two one
zero seven ten is the number. Eight hundred three to
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two one zero seven ten.
Speaker 1 (16:43):
Mar's simone show on sevent ten wor.
Speaker 2 (16:49):
Hey, let's take some calls. Eight hundred three to two
one zero seven ten is the number. Let's go to
Jacqueline in Brooklyn. Jacqueline, how you doing?
Speaker 3 (16:57):
Hi?
Speaker 6 (16:57):
Mark Good? A little cold, but okay, I have a
question for you. Nick Reiner, the son of the late
Rob and Michelle Reiner. I don't know if you knew
them at all. No one is talking at all about
whether or not he had any type of mental illness
or whether he was on the spectrum Asperger's anything like that, ye,
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Nick Reiner, Yeah, obviously.
Speaker 2 (17:21):
He was completely psycho had a million mental problems. I
never met I knew Rob Reiner, and I didn't know
the wife. I never met Nick. But just looking at
pictures and behavior, yeah, exactly completely psycho this kid, yep, yep.
Speaker 6 (17:34):
He looked like there was something very wrong with him.
And everyone keeps talking about his drug addiction, his homelessness,
but no one ever mentioned anything. And there's no information
available online about whether or not he had any type
of problems.
Speaker 2 (17:49):
No, no, no, no, no, of course there is. And he
was in rehab seventeen times, and he was treated by
all kinds of healthcare professionals. And you could look back
and say Rob Reiner should have done more, done something differently,
but he Rob Reiner said, you know, I'd meet with
these experts at the clinics and the doctors, and he
said they had all their diplomas on the wall. So
I just listened to them. I don't know if you're
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if you had a kid who was homeless, sleeping on
the streets, if you were a wealthy person and your
kid was sleeping on the streets, and apparently he was
homeless many different times through the years, and you know
why he was homeless in Texas, he was homeless. In Maine,
he was homeless. I don't know, would you leave your
kid out there? Would you do something which you haven't
committed in some I mean, whatever Rob Reiner did, and
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I'm sure he did a lot, it just obviously wasn't enough.
He didn't do enough. Let's go to Mike in Florida.
Speaker 7 (18:41):
Mike, how you doing, Good morning, Mark, Yes, Mike, No,
just talking about what you were just speaking about.
Speaker 8 (18:49):
You know, many drug addicts are self medicating because of
their mental illness. They go, they get treatment, they don't
like the drugs that the traditionally prescribed, and they like
to self medicate. So that's sort of like the vicious
cycle many of them in it's mental illness that causes
drug addiction. But you know the other thing about this
story that besides the gruesome nature of it and the circumstances,
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is the plaudits he's receiving.
Speaker 7 (19:14):
Deservedly of course, But I wonder sometimes if the gods
have been the president were killed, he would receive the
same growing. I know it's a macabre thought, but it's
it's I can't help thinking about it in those times.
Speaker 2 (19:28):
No, it's a good point, you know, obviously, if President
Trump died, you'd see them calling him every name in
the world, these same people. How could he speak like
that about Rob Reiner after he died. They do the
same thing with Donald Trump. And by the way, most
of them did the same thing to Rush Limbaugh. If
you go to my Twitter, we have a clip up
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of the view where everyone on the panel. This is
the day after Rush died. Trashism calls them all kinds
of things, I mean, just awful, and you could find
a million of these same people said horrible things is
about Rush right after he died. So to be outraged
about what President Trump said. Again the hypocrisy Democrats are
famous for. Let's go to Pam and Patterson. Pam, how
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you doing hi?
Speaker 9 (20:12):
I think the other members of the Christmas party at
Conan's house can consider themselves lucky because I think he
was gearing himself up at that moment, and Bill Hayter
seems to have gotten his attention, and he wearing that hoodie,
so I think he was raging right then and there.
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And I think when his parents decided to leave, you know,
that broke his momentum for that.
Speaker 2 (20:39):
Yeah, well, it's interesting, you know, had he not killed,
his parents, gotten arrested. Who knows that this kid would
have done? Who knows who he might have killed, hurt, maimed.
Who knows what this kid might have done had he
just been left to be walking out on the streets
and be free, he should have obviously been committed someplace.
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I mean, he was just a time bomb waiting to
go off, waiting to kill somebody. Just unbelievable story. The
most people have been checking into this. The most famous
murder of anybody in Hollywood, I mean, the most famous
victim murdered in Hollywood ever. Anyway, when we come back,
Bill O'Reilly will be with us and we'll talk to
him about all of this. Coming up next on seven
to ten WR Mark Simone.
Speaker 1 (21:26):
Come on a seventen WR.
Speaker 2 (21:30):
Well Bill O'Reilly, the number one TV anchor for decades,
the number one best selling non fiction author on Earth. Hey,
by the way, if you're looking for Christmas presents, his
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(21:52):
A lot of good stuff there, Bill O'Reilly, how you doing?
Speaker 4 (21:56):
You know I'm wrapping presents that well.
Speaker 2 (22:02):
Don't you get them wrapped at the store, don't. Don't
you get him.
Speaker 4 (22:06):
I'm not rapping. I actually hired people to do that
because I can't wrap anyway. Even if I could wrap,
I can't wrap. But you know, it's a crazy time,
as you know. This is uh our last chat I
think before Christmas and New Yeah right, yeah, so you know,
anywhere fun.
Speaker 2 (22:25):
I don't know. I haven't decided yet.
Speaker 4 (22:27):
Oh last minute kind of guy.
Speaker 2 (22:29):
Definitely always so, well will you be around Christmas? You're
going away here?
Speaker 4 (22:35):
Yeah, I like to stay in the area. You know.
That's a tradition for my family, Uh in Levittown, and
we had great Christmases there when I was growing up.
Everybody in the neighborhood got together and it was a
much lighter time and history than it is now. Uh,
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that's for sure. But I've kind of extended that and
we'll be on Long Island and hopefully everybody will be happy.
Speaker 2 (23:06):
Yeah. Hey, I mean your Message of the day. You
go to Bill O'Reilly dot com every day there's a
message of the day. But you're talking about Trump you've
known forever. I've known this guy from millions a year.
I just got used to it. I think you haven't
gotten used to it yet, because you said I don't
understand why he likes to walk on the wild side.
That's him, that's part of him.
Speaker 4 (23:27):
Yeah, but there's a calculation that you have to make.
And I think the President made a mistake with the
Rob Ryaner stuff and not so much a Vanity Fair
stuff it was. That was just a foolish move. Why boy,
and why not give the time to Mark Simon or
Bill O'Reilly. You know who's going to give you a
fair assessment. Why do you want to go to Vanity
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Fair out in Hollywood where they all hate you and
you know they're not going to write anything good about you.
I don't understand that. But there comes a point, and
I know this to be true, where Donald Trump wants
his legacy in history to be cemented in a positive way.
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And he has got an amazing story to tell. Nobody's
ever done what he's done as far as getting elected,
as far as trying to solve as many problems as
he's taken on. He's really got a good story to tell.
But it goes over the cliff with the Rob Reiner stuff,
and that is yes, you're correct, he's playing buoyant. He's
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going to say he wants to say, and all that
has worked for him. It has all worked for him.
But now he's in a different stage of his life.
That's what I'm trying to get across when we speak. Now,
you've got to start cementing your legacy, and the first
step to that is winning the midterm elections next year.
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If you lose, your legacy is going to be don Yeah.
Speaker 2 (25:01):
Well, of course, you're one hundred percent right, totally right.
But again, I've known the guy for millions of years
and I've been hearing people say this forever and I
can't tell you why, but this is what he does.
He enjoys it. It's like when you see a normal,
distinguished guy and every night he goes out and gets
drunk out of his mind. Why does he do it?
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (25:19):
I mean this is you know. Look, Trump likes the action. Yeah, okay,
he likes just like somebody goes to casino. He's been
in fifteen football games. He likes the action, and he
knows when he throws something out on social media that
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the next day or two is going to be dominated
by what he says and that engages him. Absolutely true,
but there is a selective process. You're going to have
the action without hurting yourself, and that's what I'm trying
to get across.
Speaker 2 (25:59):
Oh, you're right, but I've you know, It's like I
love to watch the football game and then there's a
guy next to me who bet fortune on it and
he's having an art attack during the game. I don't
know how you can enjoy that, but there are guys
that enjoy that, and that's trump you like that.
Speaker 4 (26:11):
No, I mean, look, I'm not a psychiatrist. All I'm
doing is trying to say, look, and this is my
whole career, more than fifty years. And you know, I
was at immediate party. Again, I never go to these things,
but Dan abrams through it and he's a good guy,
and so I did go. And you know, I'm the icon, No,
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a last man standing, five year old, fifty years in
this business and the reason I've lasted so long and
continue to do well is because i want the best
for the country. That is what I do. And I
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clearly spell out why I say what I say, and
I think that Donald Trump has been a very good
president policy wise, you know, and I understand his anger
because the same thing happened to me at a much
more limited thing. But I've been attacked, you know, thirty
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out of the fifty years, the first twenty were being
a reporter. So I was attack being a reporter once
I came into the news analysis area and my family, me, everybody,
and you are furious when that happens, and bitter, and
that is what Donald Trump is consumed by these people.
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Just yesterday, the Grass Leaders Center from Iowa puts out
that there's no probable cause to raid my a lago
for the top secret documents. Then he did it anyway,
and nobody will be held to account. Well, he drives
Trump nuts, and it should. He's a human being. I
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got a list of people that I'd like to visit
and I wouldn't be bringing Christmas presents to him, but
I'm a little bit more restrained.
Speaker 2 (28:08):
Well, but that's you, and you've always done a great show.
You don't cross the limb. But there I've seen other hosts,
and you know who some of them are. They've always
got to cross the line. They've always got to do
something outrageous. They've always got to get in a little trouble.
They enjoy it, but.
Speaker 4 (28:21):
That's because they don't have anything else. They got to
live and die on controversy. That's when they make their money.
But Trump's got other stuff, and that's when we speak.
That's what try to across to him, because he knows that.
You know, I wrote infronting the Presidents, and I didn't
rank him, but you can clearly see which presidents were
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successful and which presidents weren't. And then Trump inherent's the
second worst president in our history. Joe Biden, all of
that mess he has to deal with, and he's dealt
with it pretty effectively. But you really need Rob Reiner.
You don't. You can be in the action without hurting yourself.
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That is my message.
Speaker 2 (29:07):
That's a good message, but it's not him. The only
guy I've ever seen change maybe Howard Stern, who was,
you know, always getting himself into trouble and then a
couple of years ago decided, I'm gonna clean all that up,
I'm gonna be woke, I'm gonna be That's the only
one of those guys I've ever seen switch and actually change.
Speaker 4 (29:24):
And I don't think Trump has to change, He just
has to modify a little bit. I think it would
be bad for him to change because he gets a
lot done by sheer force of personality, by just his presence.
(29:44):
So why would you change that. I wouldn't, But you
have a selective menu of things that you can tweet about,
and when somebody's throat is cut, I don't know if
I would go into that precinct.
Speaker 2 (30:00):
No, of course I wouldn't either. But and he should modify,
but let's not hold our breath waiting for it. I
don't think it's God.
Speaker 4 (30:08):
Look, it's not my job to be his campaign manager.
I'm not Colonel Tom Parker with hols Okay. I'm looking
out for the country. And he's a strong president who's
done a lot of good and a lot of Americans
will never admit it because they believe what they want
to believe. But he has. He's brought a lot of
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different approaches to solving problems and has been successful more
than he's not been successful. So you don't want to
blunt that. I don't think like creating unnecessary barriers for yourself.
But you're right, I mean again, I mean I can
only do what I can do. I can talk to
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guys like you. I can do the no spin news
as I can go on news Nation. I can write
my books. I can't do any more than that. But
I am I have to tell the truth. I'm compelled
to tell it, and that I think has worked for me.
Speaker 2 (31:15):
Well again, you're not wrong, You're not wrong. But it's
always going to be this way with him. Hey, by
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what you can do as a human being a good
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Speaker 1 (33:39):
Mister New York Mark Simone on wr.
Speaker 2 (33:45):
Hey, Well, there's a lot going on the video of
the Narco terrorist boats being attacked. You know you've seen
the video of the bomb hitting the boat. Democrats stilt
to convinced people, Well, there were fishing boats. You can
always tell a fishing boat. You don't have to be
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Columbo to figure it out. You can tell it's a
fishing boat when it has fishing equipment on it. You
can tell it's a Narco terrorist boat when it's got
fifty oil drums of chemicals on it. That's not a
fishing boat. You can also tell a Narco terrorist boat
if you've seen the pictures of these boats. Six outboard engines,
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big high speed, big huge outboard Sometimes you see two
on a boat or three. When you see six outboard engines.
That so it can go one hundred and forty miles
an hour through the water in the middle of the night.
Fishermen don't go one hundred and forty miles an hour
through the water in the middle of the night. So
narco terrorist boats. The video shows them being blown up.
(34:49):
Now there was a second shot, a third shot, and
it killed all the people. When you make the decision
to blow up these boats, and they had those JA
officers with them. These are the legal lawyers, these military lawyers,
making the decisions, and they told them this is perfectly legal.
Blow up the boats. And the reason you fly over
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the boat and drop these bombs is to destroy the
boat and kill everybody on it. That's the mission. So
why would there be a controversy over firing a second shot?
In most cases, that first bomb just obliterates the boat
and kills everybody. Sometimes you need a second shot. But
what normal, sane, rational person would say, well, one bomb,
(35:37):
that's okay, second bomb that's getting a little pushy. Of
course you can bomb it again. But fake news and
Democrats have to make a controversy out of anything. Why
did they have to fire that second shot? You know,
it's like saying to a mob guy, oh, one bullet
in the head, Okay, I could see that too. That
was excessive. So they want this video released. I guess
(35:58):
because they think it'll look gruesome or something.
Speaker 10 (36:03):
You know.
Speaker 2 (36:03):
The problem is people like seeing narco terrorist boats filled
with drugs blown up. They like that. And remember I
mentioned last hour in Washington they used the Green Bay
diner test. If you went to Green Bay, Wisconsin into
a diner, would people before this or against this? Would
they be talking about it? Yeah, if you go anywhere
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in America, anywhere, you can go up to New Hampshire,
anywhere in America, Colorado. A lot of these people have
seen friends, family members, They've seen people have their lives
ruined by drugs. So they'd like to see the flow
of drugs stop. And if this helps, obviously it would.
If there's a boatload of massive amount of drugs coming
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on a boat and you blew it up and took
it out and stopped it from coming to America, people
love that. But Democrats still can't get this through their head.
They're still trying to make a controversy over it. So
Pete Hagsith announced they're not going to release anymore video.
You can see the first shot, and I understand that.
You know, sometimes they release a video of a bombing
(37:07):
mission or something in war. But they don't release every
second of everything. They just don't do it. HEXA explains,
they're not going to release anything, and.
Speaker 11 (37:14):
Keeping with long standing Department of War policy, Department of
Defense policy, of course, we're not going to release a
top secret, full unedited video of that to the general public.
Speaker 2 (37:25):
Okay, that makes sense, makes sense. Hey, By the way,
hexsth's been doing a great job. You know, they keep
trying to drill this into your head. You know, they
make up some fake thing and then just try to
drill it into your head. This is the way that
propaganda works, you know, especially that Soviet style stuff. Just
repeat it over and over and over and over and
over and over, just keep repeating it day and night
(37:45):
for weeks until everybody believes it. So if you watch
fake news, even the Sunday shows, top officials, big Democratic leaders,
so on the Sunday shows with that same hex of
this the least most Unqualifiedcondary Defense ever, the single most
unqualified secretary of They kept repeating that till people believe it,
(38:07):
and the anchors are totally corrupt. Not one of them
jumped in and said, well, wait a minute, he's got
a lot of military on his resume big military background.
We've had plenty of secretaries of Defense with no military
experience with Chuck Hagel was just a congressman. Les Aspen
was a college professor when he became secretary. We've had
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plenty of plenty of secretaries of Defense with a lot
less experience than Pete Hexit. And if you just look
at the record, Hexath has been actually pretty successful as
a Secretary of Defense. His military operations have been highly successful,
from the bombing of the nuclear reactor in Iran, even
that seizing the big, big big tanker, oil tanker, whatever
(38:52):
that was in the Remember that video of the helicopters
over at the Navy seals repelling down seizing that big
tank I mean, there's these are pretty successful military operations.
Isn't that one failure Secretary of Defense? But they want
that video and here comes the cheap, hustling, pandering, low,
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low end, cheap politician, Chuck Schumer.
Speaker 12 (39:17):
Every Senator is entitled to see it if there is
no problem with sources and methods, because the senators will
see it in the skiff. I also believe that every
American should see an appropriate version of this.
Speaker 2 (39:34):
What the hell is he talking about you got to
see this video. Hey, guy went out, he paid who
knows how much he paid for those big, big new glasses.
Let them see the video. They have said they will
show the video to ranking members of Congress, the committees
that need to see them, they'll see it. Okay, well
that's good enough for me. Hey, there's a Milania film
(39:55):
coming out. It's a big documentary about Malania. She's been
a part of it, involved, did it. You know. They
obviously have Trump derangement syndrome, so they never cover the
first lady. If you're the first lady in the United States,
if you're Laura Bush, if you're a Jill Biden, excuse me,
doctor Jill Biden. But Laura Bush is a good example
(40:16):
of a very nice woman. Didn't do much of anything,
was basically just a housewife. Michelle Obama the same thing,
just a housewife, didn't really do anything, didn't have any
sort of job or career or anything. Housewife like Laura Bush.
But boy did they get coverage. It'd be on magazine covers,
big profiles, articles that come interviewed, Why don't you give
(40:37):
us a tour of the White House and tell us
about your kids and it's wonderful, glowing profiles. Milania Trump
nothing nothing, no mention. She's actually the best looking first
Lady ever because she's the only fashion model professional model
that ever became a first lady. So she'd be perfect
(40:59):
for magazine cover. But no magazine covers the average looking
Delaware housewife Jill Biden thousand magazine covers the gorgeous Milania Trump.
Nothing no magazine covers. So they've decided to do it themselves.
They've made a documentary about Milania, what she does, how
she carries herself, and hey, give her credit, she's raised
(41:21):
a wonderful son. So the documentary will be released soon,
first in theaters and then streaming. It looks pretty good.
They put the trailer out, you can find it online.
Looks excellent. I think it'll do very well. Hey, Brown University,
it's a terrible situation. And Brown University's one of these
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Ivy League, very very expensive. You pay eighty thousand a
year in tuition. It looks like it's a badly run place.
They have a security director who probably isn't the best qualified.
He's got a long resume of being a college campus
security guy. But you know, usually you want an ex
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police guy x FBI, a guy with the real serious
professional law enforcement skills. They didn't have that. And for
paying all this money, I mean, you're paying a fortune
to go to Brown. They don't seem to have an
adequate security system. They can't find any real video of
this guy. You know, they got the one it's like
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an Amazon ring video from two blocks away of the guy.
But this campus apparently wasn't equipped with surveillance cameras any
just small business, A lot of houses have more surveillance
video than this campus had really inadequate stuff. Total lack
of security cameras, and that's one reason they can't find
the shooter. Disaster makes Brown look very very bad, you know.
(42:47):
And it's interesting when they cover the victims of a shooting.
You notice you've seen no mention, no mention of the
people that were shot at Brown. Well, one of the
reasons is they're conservatives. One of them, a female student
who's apparently very very impressive, was the head of the
Republican club. They're a conservative. People really admired her. But
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you'll notice you'll see no mention of her. You're not
going to cover her, not going to mention her, just
covering up who the victims were. Just horrible situation. So
you got that terrible Australia situation, anti Semitic, it was
a Muslim terrorist attack. And then yesterday in New York
you've got this very disturbing anti Semitic attack new York subways.
(43:36):
A group of eight boys, young Jewish men, heading back
to the Lebavich headquarters in Brooklyn from Mahonka Celebration Union
Square Orthodox and they're on the train and two, I
don't think that they don't appear to be Muslim, but
they just appear to be ugly anti Semitic bigots, hurling
slurs at them. One of them yell killed the Jews.
(43:59):
The Jews, I mean, just the worst, most disgusting thing.
Somebody took out a phone and started video recording, and
then that aggravated the whole situation and they went nuts.
One of the aggressors grabbed one of the Jewish boys
by the collar of the coat. This is absolutely disgusting stuff.
The NYPD apparently has access to all kinds of video
(44:21):
from the train cars, the train stations. Hopefully they'll identify
these guys very soon and really, really really give them
the maximum consequences from the justice system. Unfortunately, got Alvin
Bragg and left wing kooks running this. But the MTA
chair Jano Lieber, is usually a bad guy. But hopefully
(44:44):
they'll do the right thing here. Got a good police commissioner.
Hopefully these guys get the maximum sentence. There's more and
more of these incidents. It's really frightening stuff. You remember
Biden and the Democrats made up a whole fake story
about the greatest threat as white supremacists. He has seen
a white supremacist in New York and not this commissioner.
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Previous commissioner said, he checked the record. He said, they've
never encountered a white supremacist anywhere. But this is the
real threat. It's not the white supremacist, it's this anti
semitic crap. You got to hunt these guys down and really, really,
really go after them. Oh now, the FBI, now all
(45:26):
sorts of stuff is coming out about the marl Lago raid.
Senator Grassley Chuck Grassley, Iowa, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee,
has posted on x He's released emails that have been discovered.
The FBI itself did not believe there was any reason
for a mar A Lago raid. They said they did
not have probable cause. Is the Archives department that keeps
(45:50):
track of these documents. One idiot in the department was
saying he believed maybe there were classified documents at mar
A Lago and he did turn out to be wrong.
There was nothing there of any consequence. And the FBI
kept saying to doj we don't have any grounds to
do a raid, but they were ordered to do a raid.
Word came down from the Biden administration, from Merrick Garland,
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do the raid, and they cranked it up to ridiculous levels.
They put on lights and sirens, swarm the complex. Merrick
Garland gave them the order to use deadly force. Can
you imagine this, You've been to mar A Lago. It's
a one hundred old ladies in there going howe. Yeah,
it's just these old ladies wandering around looking for a
(46:34):
celebrity to take pictures. If you imagine authorizing deadly force.
They also authorize them to go in the master bedroom,
going Malania's room. They sent a professional safe cracker with
him to open every safe in the place. They do that,
by the way, you know when there's a raid. A
really good rating team. When they raid a place, a
(46:54):
business or something, they'll say open that say the guy
will say, he'll lie, Oh, I don't have the combinations.
We'll just turn to a guy and say you open it.
It's a professional safecracker they bring with them. But this
is going to result, I think in criminal charges. You
may even see Merrick Garland charge criminally. This is really
sleazy stuff. Now why would you open the safes? Well,
(47:17):
the documents might be in there. Well, if you look
at the Merrick Garland Joe Biden Justice Department original statements,
why do the raid? They said we were worried there
were documents and they were not being held securely. They
were just in boxes out in the open. Well, if
they're in a safe, locked up, then their whole purpose
is defeated. So this is going to result in somebody
(47:39):
getting charged criminal charges and they will be justified. Hey,
we'll take some calls in a moment. Eight hundred three
to two one zero seven ten is the number. Eight
hundred three to two one zero seven to ten, New York.
Speaker 4 (47:57):
Mar Simone wor.
Speaker 2 (48:00):
Hey, we'll take some calls. Eight hundred three two one
zero seven ten is the number. You know you're gonna
miss s Eric Adams. You get mom, Donny. I know
Adams wasn't so hot, but the last year is pretty good,
and he's been speaking out a lot about the tear.
We just talked about this horrible anti Semitic attack, but
he said when he leaves, he'll still be a voice,
(48:23):
and that's one of the causes he'll fight for it.
Speaker 13 (48:25):
It is time for you to ask your friends that
you have been there for. Where are they now? Where
are they now? You can't be neutral in this conversation.
You cannot be a detect spectator watching these horrific actions
take place every day.
Speaker 2 (48:43):
You're talking about these anti Semitica attacks.
Speaker 13 (48:45):
And so we are days away from the conclusion of
this administration. But the end of the mailt means the
beginning of what we're going to do together. I think
this community. I thank the people of the city of
New York, thank you, and I thank all of us
(49:10):
for standing up for what is right. God bless us
all again.
Speaker 2 (49:14):
You're gonna miss him. He had a pretty good year
this past year. If you could have started being good
the first year, it might have made a big difference.
He might have been reelected. Anyway, let's go to Adam
in New Jersey. Adam, how you doing?
Speaker 4 (49:27):
Mark?
Speaker 14 (49:28):
Listen, you got a little bit of a mistakes going
on there because mister Heckset is no longer the Secretary
of Defense. He's the Secretary of War. You know what
I mean.
Speaker 2 (49:39):
All Right, thanks for clearing it up. Let's go to
Dennis in Boundbrook, New Jersey. Dennis, how are you doing?
Speaker 10 (49:45):
Good morning, Mark. Today the New York Times ran a headline,
white hose, white house spins a rise in the unemployment rate.
It went from four point four to four point six, Mark,
those numbers are such a hoax. Thousands of people and
I was one of them, all across the country. They
make estimates on these things. It probably, you know, within
the twenty percent of terms of being accuracy, but it's
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a big deal. There's spinning it four point four to.
Speaker 2 (50:10):
The New York Times spinning something. Oh, that's not the
New York Times. I know. I can't believe they would
destroy anything. Oh the New York Times. No, they're so objective.
I can't imagine them spinning not kidding, the most corrupt,
awful newspaper in the world. You know, that's part of
what I think you might hear in the president's speech
(50:31):
tonight at nine o'clock you will address the nation. Hopefully
everybody carries it. We will. But I think he's going
to try to correct a lot of these myths about
this fake affordability crisis. There is to a certain extent
of crisis, some affordability problems. You can't say it's a
crisis because it was much worse last year, far worse
(50:52):
the year before, so it's gotten a lot better. I
think that takes the crisis label off it. And one
of the things he'll point out is the creation under
Trump is private sector jobs. Whenever it was job creation
or job numbers went up under Biden, it was government jobs,
just bloating up the government. But this is all private
(51:13):
sector jobs, which is what you want. Let's go to
Tony in White Plains. Tony, how you doing ta?
Speaker 15 (51:19):
Good morning, Mark, Mark Mark. When I was a kid,
it was a long time ago. On a weekends, I'd
go with my mother and father to visit my aunts
and uncles Joe, their brothers and sisters. And my father
would get there and he knock on the door and
say who was it, And my father say, FBI, let
me in, and would go in and everybody would laugh.
It was like a big joke.
Speaker 2 (51:37):
Well, I got to be honest, not the funniest thing
I've ever heard.
Speaker 15 (51:42):
No, I mean every every day, every day is a
new investigation, a new prob of this and that, and
it goes nowhere. These sobs get away with murder.
Speaker 4 (51:50):
I want to see people go to jail.
Speaker 2 (51:52):
Well, all right, you might, you just might. I don't know.
It's you know, the problem is, wherever these things seemed
to come up, Letitia James, it's always in a jurisdiction
where it's heavily democratic. They hate Trump. Trump derangement syndrome
takes over. But you got to keep at it. You know,
Trump is not a vindictive guy. He's not a guy
(52:13):
who generally looks for revenge or anything. You saw that
in the first term he had vowed he would go
after Hillary Clinton appoint a special prosecutor. And then the
first term he gets elected, they say what happened to
the special prosecutor? He said, nah, I don't want to
hurt them. It just wasn't his nature. But in between
that first and second term, they used lawful fair against him.
(52:34):
They put him on trial in four different cities. You
know what it's like to be on criminal trial in
a courtroom. You imagine that. Imagine if you had four
of them going at once in four different cities, what
that would do to you. So when he came back
here was a whole different Trump. He will go after
these guys, and it's not just revenge, it's also you
(52:56):
got to put a stop to this. If any administration
ever is going to engage in law fair, if they
don't think they're going to face consequences, they're getting end
up tried themselves, they'll keep doing it. So the only
way to deter it is to go after them and
hopefully try to put somebody. You're right, somebody's got to
(53:17):
go to jail for this. You know, Komi was so
disgusting with his surveillance on Trump, with his Russia hoax,
with all the it's got to be consequences for this,
So hopefully he'll keep at it. Now it turns out
that Jack Smith raid was totally corrupt. Hopefully, hopefully they
go after Merrick Garland on this one. Let's go to
Jim in New Jersey. Jim, how you doing this is? Jeff,
(53:40):
It's not we've changed your name to Jim.
Speaker 16 (53:42):
Oh, okay, I take that.
Speaker 2 (53:43):
All right. It's gonna cost you a few bucks getting
stationary and everything changed, but.
Speaker 16 (53:47):
You can do it. It's great that you know the
you know, the guy's relatives say, hey, FBI line. You
know you're right. It's not a funny joke. But let
me tell you something, Cash Betel's the biggest disappointment in
his supire administration. All right, we all look so false
for this guy to take over the FBI and do
what we all, what mega people really wanted to see done,
(54:07):
was to try to take the people who wanted to
lock Trump up for doing nothing, for committing no cris.
Speaker 2 (54:12):
All right, all right, but it's never going to happen
in the first year. It takes a while to get
this stuff done.
Speaker 1 (54:16):
Yeah.
Speaker 16 (54:16):
I know he's got three years left, so but you know,
when he gets off of his hands, right.
Speaker 2 (54:21):
A right, give that guy. Give the guy a chance. Hey,
Speaking of which, a word everywhere Dan Bongino, who's the
assistant FBI director, word everywhere. He's leaving. The story is
according to sources New York Times sources. But again, who
the hell would trust the New York Times. According to
New York Times, sources, Bongino has already cleaned out his office.
(54:42):
It's empty, it's been cleared out.
Speaker 4 (54:43):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (54:44):
But again New York Times sources. I wouldn't trust them
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Speaker 17 (55:20):
How you doing funimone, I'm good.
Speaker 2 (55:24):
What a week? It's been one horrible thing after another
after another.
Speaker 17 (55:30):
I know, I know.
Speaker 2 (55:31):
Ever meet Rob Reiner?
Speaker 17 (55:34):
Yeah? I did. He was very nice to me.
Speaker 2 (55:37):
Yeah, I mean I knew the guy. He was a
very warm, sweet guy. So, but when he would tweet
about Trump or whatever politics, it was checkle and hide.
It was so vile. And when he tweeted about Rush
it was so ugly. What how do you explain that
split personality?
Speaker 17 (55:55):
Well, he's a liberal. I mean, they would they would
say the same thing, think about some of our tweets,
and certainly they thought the same thing about the things
I don't know Charlie Kirk was tweeting. And as for
the Rush Limbot thing, it was after Rush died and
(56:15):
it was, you know something about how this is a
bad person who did bad things for the country. I
think it's quite different when someone grows old and dies
of natural causes. Yes, you're not supposed to. As I recall,
Pat Buchanan wrote a sort of magnificent obituary when Justice
(56:35):
William Brennan died. Uh, it's quite different when the person
dies because it's a violent murder, when it's Charlie Kirk
being assassinated. When it's when it's these two Rob Reiner
and his wife being stabbed to death, having their throats
slit to say something untoored after that, I think it's
(57:00):
very bad.
Speaker 2 (57:01):
All right. Um. Now, at Paris, France, every year it's
like bigger than New Year's even times square. A million
people come to the chausi Leise. They have an incredible
concert show. They've had to cancel it this year because
illegal migrants have completely destroyed Paris. The violence, the gangs,
they said, it's too dangerous, everybody will have to stay home.
(57:24):
Did you ever think you'd see that happen in Paris?
Speaker 17 (57:28):
I'm thinking I still maintain our country is in a
worse situation other than the fact that, no, I don't
like what he said about Rob Reiner, other than the
fact that we have Trump as our president and Stephen
Miller as his chief of staff, I think this country
is in a much, much, much worse position. I mean,
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with with with France and England, they're still about eighty
eight percent British, eighty eight percent French. They've wrecked their
country over the past ten, maybe at most twenty years.
All they have to do is throw those recent migrants out,
whereas we've been doing it since nineteen seventy. It is
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deep within our culture, and I mean, all they need
is the will to do it, throw them out and
restore your culture. We need that will too. I don't
know if you saw the it's all over the internet
this Compass magazine article this week about how journalism industries,
Hollywood and academia have been so aggressively and openly engaging
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in racist, anti white discrimination. Basically since Ferguson and I
was thinking of that in relation to well, not only
how much movies and streaming things, Well, it all sucks
now because they got rid of all the smart writers,
also smart showrunners, of not hiring on talent. The colleges
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are are obviously a disaster, just churning out social justice
warriors by and large. I don't understand why the goods
the Red States don't don't swoop up these all these
white men who are extremely talented and being discriminated against.
I mean, that's how capitalism is supposed to work. If
you won't hire someone for illogical reasons, well your competitor will.
Speaker 7 (59:25):
I think.
Speaker 17 (59:25):
I think Governor DeSantis better jump on that. But the
other thing this this Compass magazine art of and I
highly recommend it to everyone. I think I'll sub second today.
It was very good, really really heavy with the numbers
and the facts and the figures. But I mean, look
at look at the brown shooting. Look at Providence, Rhode Island.
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You have a school run by a woman Puerto Rican,
the chief of police, uh, the gay white male mayor. Well, yeah,
this is working great. Maybe you need to get some
of those competent white men in.
Speaker 10 (01:00:03):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:00:03):
The proba of that security director. His whole resume is
school of security. You know, he was a patrolman in
a university campus. Chief of police and a university campus,
you really should hire a real police guy, guy with
real police experience, to come in and show you what
to do. They didn't have suriance, surveillance cameras any I mean,
they didn't have any of the security they should have had.
Speaker 17 (01:00:24):
Well, when you're excluding forty percent, minimum forty percent of
the population because they're the wrong race and the wrong gender,
you're not going to be getting the best people.
Speaker 4 (01:00:37):
It's just a fact.
Speaker 17 (01:00:39):
You don't exclude people when you're looking for the absolute best.
The other thing that struck me about that Compass article is,
you know, everyone's weeping and you know I'm leaping. It's outrageous,
it's unconstitutional, and they're being done egregiously against destroying people's lives.
And that's about I think. I think men are about
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thirty forty percent of the country. This is what conservatives
have been going through for far longer than you know before.
Ferguson in academia, in journalism, in Hollywood, Oh my gosh,
don't let them know you're a conservative. So okay, fine,
I'll leap for you liberal white men, but you might
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want to consider that you've been doing the same thing
to conservatives for a lot longer.
Speaker 2 (01:01:28):
So, hey, I won't be here for the next two
weeks taking off the age.
Speaker 17 (01:01:32):
Oh that's right, Merry Christmas.
Speaker 2 (01:01:34):
Christmas break. What are you going to be doing for
the holidays?
Speaker 17 (01:01:39):
That's a good question, I think, relaxing from the Christmas party?
Speaker 2 (01:01:43):
Now, these Christmas parties, I've been to six thousand them
in the last week and a half.
Speaker 17 (01:01:47):
They yes, I saw you at once.
Speaker 2 (01:01:50):
Oh that's right, Yeah, on Sunday the best one. Yeah,
that was a very good one. But but there should
be a rule. You're only allowed like one every two
three days. This two three a day.
Speaker 17 (01:02:04):
I think that's why. That's the first thing that comes
to my mind. What are you going to be doing recovering?
You know, the last week was a little rough.
Speaker 2 (01:02:11):
Yeah, and I am the healthiest eater, but forget it.
The last week and a half. I mean I've been
through ten bottles of toms. I mean it's just Hey,
so you mentioned the news media. It's so slanted, so biased,
so corrupt, and I used to think, well, what is
it going to go back to normal? But this is
like nine years of this. It's never going back to normal?
Speaker 7 (01:02:34):
Is it.
Speaker 2 (01:02:38):
Never going to reset?
Speaker 17 (01:02:41):
That's a good question. I remember asking people, I know
what the New York Times who you know, admitted that
they had lost their minds with Trump and I and
I asked you, once Trump is gone this is this
is when he was out of office during Biden or
maybe in anticipation of that, are you guys can go
back to normal and just be be normal. I thought
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it was abnormal before, but you know, liberals but not liars,
not not this this These run off on these crazy
conspiracy theories like Russian collusion, and they seem to think so.
I don't think we have really gotten back to that.
And of course that's that's also a function of the
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de I uh, the DEI stuff, which wow, the New
York Times went into hole hoog.
Speaker 2 (01:03:35):
Yeah, well we're out of time. But hey, and Culture's
books are big best sellers. Great books make excellent Christmas presents.
Go to Amazon do your Christmas shopping. A book is
a great present for somebody and christ. You can follow
on Twitter and also Substack, where there's great stuff, lots
of videos and interviews and podcasts and everything. Just go
(01:03:55):
to and culture dot substack dot com and culture dotsstack
dot com. So actually, the next time I talk to you
will be three weeks from today, first week of January.
We'll talk.
Speaker 17 (01:04:08):
Oh, so I'll talk to you next.
Speaker 2 (01:04:09):
Year, next year. All right, well and Culter.
Speaker 17 (01:04:12):
Thanks, you have a merry Christmas.
Speaker 2 (01:04:14):
Mark Simone, you too, and we'll talk again soon. Thanks
for being with us.
Speaker 17 (01:04:18):
Okay, buy hey.
Speaker 2 (01:04:20):
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Speaker 2 (01:05:03):
Well, hey, later today well, noon at nine o'clock in California.
A little later today, you should see Nick Reiner actually
come to court and be formally charged. It didn't happen
yesterday procedural reasons, he didn't have a medical clearance. Or
we'll see if they pull it off today. Remember it's
Los Angeles where everything is a mess. Everything is crazy
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there with the police, with the courts, with the judges.
You remember the oj trial. What are shambles that was,
so you may see the same thing here. Remember Robert Blake,
and I mean, it's very difficult to convict anybody of
anything in Los Angeles. So we'll see what happens. I'll
be back tomorrow ten to noon. That'll be the last
show before the Christmas break, but i'll be back tomorrow ten.
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Talk to you then on seven to ten. WR