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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Now Wor presents the Mark Simon shaw Hey and Friday.
We got a lot to get to. We'll go over
the Mayor Old debate in just a second. We'll get
to President Trump meeting with Zelenski today in the White House.
Then also at the end of the day, end of
the afternoon, heading tomorrow Lago for the first time, we'll
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get to John Bolton. By the way, this is not lawfair.
They keeps up a lawfair going on. Lawfair is when
you get indicted in four cities at the same time. Bolton,
as Joe Pashi would say, in Casino, this guy was
begging to be made an example of. So we'll get
to him. Coming up, we'll get to Letitia James, even
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more dirt coming out about her family. A lot of
stuff to get to. Last night's debate, Curtis won the debate.
Now here's the only problem. I don't know if anybody noticed.
That's the problem. Curtis was great, but there was no
clue moment, knockout, punch, incredible moment, nothing super viral and
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the other the real problem. This is a Channel four
WNBC TV and they did this last time. Very biased
when it comes to running debates. They should never be
allowed to do a debate. So the moderators were very
careful to keep any attention away from Curtis. They tried
to give Curtis as little time as possible. At one
point in the debate, he actually said to them, you
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guys are trying to marginalize me. You're trying to keep
me out of this. Here's basically what happened. Mam Donnie,
who was a great debater, he was phenomenal in the
primary debates. He just wiped out Cuomo in this debate.
He was good, not as great as he was in
the earlier debates because he was being too careful. He
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had all his slick salesman Mam donnie stuff going on,
but he was hedging and being a little more vague
in his answers, covering himself. So, but the good news
for him is Cuomo was just awful, as awful as
he is when he talks like this, and it was
just too slow. Curtis very you know, Curtis is the
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only professional debater in the race. Curtis has done one
hundred thousand debates. He's been doing this professionally for thirty
five years. Mom Donnie, I don't know how it happened,
but he's a very very good debater. Cuomo a bumbling, stumbling,
weak debater. And he doesn't look right anymore. You know.
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It was a good looking guy, but he's got that
ozembic face now and he got himself too skinny. I
don't know why he did that. He tries to project
this tough guy. You know, if you want to project
a tough guy, I means you got to have a
little bulk to you. You can't be a toothpick. It
doesn't And the problem is he projects weakness when he talks,
and if you look that skinny, it just enhances that
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whole weak look. So he's got to put some It
was a little too late, but he should have kept
some weight on John pedorit's the great political analyst. Here's
what he said about Cuomo last night. And Pedoritz is
a guy who should be a Cuomo fan and a Democrat.
But Podoritz says about Cuomo, for a man who's running
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multiple elections over the past twenty five years, Cuomo was
shockingly inarticulate and unable to sustain a single argument or
a single answer. There were moments when Cuomo sounded more
like Luca Brazzi stumbling through his thanks to Don Corleone
for the wedding invitation than he did like his own
famously silver tongued father. Yeah, that's a good point. Mario
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Cuomo was in his day, the greatest orator in American politics.
He's a phenomenal debater. He was one of my debate coaches.
We used to when he was governor. He would come
on once a month and we'd come into the studio,
we'd have a one hour debate, and then afterwards he
would stay and he would give me a whole breakdown
of everything I did wrong. I mean, it was so helpful.
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He would show me every year, dude, you did this.
This the best debate coach in the world. So if
he did that for me, I would imagine he did
that for Andrew times a million. So I don't know
what happened. It's you know, it's the same thing with
Hillary Clinton when she's running at that time. Bill Clinton
is the greatest orator in American politics. She's married to
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the greatest political speaker in the world, and she can't talk.
She's horrible in debate, she's horrible in speeches. Whatever it
is it didn't rub off or I don't know, if
you're too close to the person, maybe you don't take
the coaching the way you should. So the next debate
will be Wednesday night next week Wednesday night. Now the
problem with that it's New York one, which nobody sees,
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and the debate moderator, this is a horrible choice, should
recuse himself. It's Errol Lewis, who's the most partisan left
wing guy in the world. That's really inappropriate to have
this guy run a debate. It's absolutely ridiculous. So that's
probably going to go well for anybody with him doing it.
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But here's some of last night's debate, and one of
the questions was experience.
Speaker 2 (05:06):
In other words, what these hen Blingman said is he
has no experience.
Speaker 3 (05:10):
What I don't have an experience, I make up for
an integrity, And what you don't have an integrity, you
could never make up for an experience.
Speaker 4 (05:15):
We have the architect and we have the apprentice of
No Cash Fail, which was made in disjash.
Speaker 1 (05:21):
Yeah. So, and by the way, Cuomo has been doing
a lot of interviews today and I notice if you
listened to him a week ago doing interviews, it was
all about how bad mom Dottie is, how great he is. Well,
if you listen to to Day doing interviews, he was
really going after Curtis. He was trying to hit Curtis hard,
which means he feels Curtis was very, very good. Last night.
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He feels Curtis did a lot of damage because he
seems very busy trying to take out Curtis.
Speaker 5 (05:48):
Now, this is no job for on the job training.
Speaker 2 (05:52):
And if you look at the failed mayors, they're ones
that had no management experience.
Speaker 5 (05:57):
Don't do it again.
Speaker 3 (05:58):
I have the experience of having serve of the New
York State Assembly for five years and watching a broken
political system. And what all of that experience has shown me,
which mister Cuomo can't seem to understand, is that it
is far too expensive him, far too hard for New
Yorkers to afford to live in this city.
Speaker 2 (06:14):
He literally has never had a job. On his resume,
it says he in turned for his mother. You got
a hurricane, you were God forbid a nine to eleven,
a health pandemic.
Speaker 3 (06:24):
And if we have a health pandemic, then why would
New Yorkers turn back to the governor who sent seniors
to their death and nursing homes.
Speaker 1 (06:30):
See, this is Cuomo's main problem. This is what happened
to him in the second debate in the primary, he
armed himself with all kinds of attacks. Cuomo had such
a horrible record as governor, did so many bad things
as governor. No matter what he tries to hit Mam
Dommie with Mam Donnie's got these kind of comebacks. Cuomo
created the whole crime wave with his no bail, no jail,
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with his defund the police. He actually did defund the
police with his closing all the prisons, letting the prisoners out,
redoing the parole board so they let all the prisoners.
I was just horrible. And if you listen to them,
to him now trying to he's finally trying to explain
away some of that. He can't do it. He can't
do it. He's the no bail, no jail was the
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worst thing anybody ever did to New York. And he's
the guy that pushed that. He didn't just sign it,
he pushed it in speech after speech. It was just horrible.
So he can't explain that away. Even the don't close
Rikers Island. He was the guy pushing to close Rikers Island.
He's now arguing, well, I didn't say he closed the island.
I meant closed the building. He the double talk just
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won't work. Israel, obviously was a big topic.
Speaker 2 (07:37):
The assemblyman still won't say he believes that Israel has
the right to exist as a Jewish state.
Speaker 5 (07:41):
He is a divisive personality.
Speaker 3 (07:44):
I've said time and again that I recognize Israel's right
to exist. I've said that I will not recognize any
state Jewish, said that I will not a Jewish state
if I would be allowed to finish that, I would
not recognize any states right to exist with a system
of hierarchy on the basis of race of religion.
Speaker 4 (08:00):
USA under attack now more than ever before. And I
don't believe either of you have the capability and protect
that with increase, said touch Semitici.
Speaker 6 (08:09):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (08:09):
Now, Curtis went on to point out all the times
where there were horrible, horrible attacks on Jews and he
was there with the Guardian Angels to protect them. So,
if you watch the whole thing, Curtis had a great night.
But again, I don't know if it was enough, and
I don't know if anybody noticed that he won the debate,
but the moderators were trying very hard to keep the
spotlight away from Curtis. This was also the Muslim vote
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was in there a lot. Cuomo trying to suddenly go
to mosques and all that, something he never did before.
Speaker 2 (08:39):
I don't think in any way the Assemblyman is representative
of the Muslim community. Many of his positions don't even
follow the Muslim faith.
Speaker 3 (08:48):
You know, it took Andrew Cuomo being beaten by a
Muslim candidate in the Democratic primary for him to set
foot in a mosque. It's been an hour or twenty
minutes of this debate and we haven't heard Governor Cuomo
say the word of affordability. That's why he lost the primary.
Speaker 1 (09:03):
Yeah, Now, I think making that's the real problem. If
it's affordability, If that's the issue, that's the real problem.
If there's an affordability crisis in New York, if things
are bad here, well then you got to get rid
of the Democrats because they've been running the whole place
for fifteen years. They've been running everything. They've been the mayor,
the governor, the legislature, of the city council. Everything has
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been run by Democrats. So if it's a disaster in
the crisis. Blame them obviously. If it's that bad after
fifteen years of them, you switch parties, you switch to
something else. Here's more of the debate. Curtis now Curtis's
number one issue police crime.
Speaker 4 (09:38):
With this new police Outrage Unit, well, in danger women
and children in domestic violence situation, they will be killed,
they will be made.
Speaker 1 (09:49):
Now they went into that social workers will answer domestic
violence calls. As cops will tell you, one of the
most dangerous things you can respond to is a domestic viole.
Let's call it people and get killed there. So you
don't want to send social workers in. And as Ray
Kelly and all the great experts have explained, NYPD has
tried that through the years a million times. They've tried
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that program where social workers respond to domestic violence. And
they find a few things. Well, A, it doesn't work.
It's never worked. They've tried it a number of times
over the decades. It doesn't work. And B the social
workers do not want to do this. They want the
cops with them on this. So and Cuomo keeps trying that. No,
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he us no experience. You know, experience is a good thing.
If you were good at it, if you had a
lot of experience and you were horrible at it. Cuomo
did so many awful things. This governor, I don't know it.
May have the experience, but it's not good experience.
Speaker 2 (10:45):
He has no experience, and this is not a job
for someone who has no management experience to run three
hundred thousand people, no financial experience to run one hundred
and fifteen billion dollar budget.
Speaker 5 (10:55):
He literally has never had a job.
Speaker 1 (10:58):
Yeah, he kept trying. I don't know if that works
with anybody.
Speaker 4 (11:01):
Jews don't trust that you can be there for them
when they are victims of anti Semitic attacks.
Speaker 3 (11:08):
What I'm looking to do as the first Muslim mayor
of the city is to ensure that we bring every
New Yorker together, Jewish New Yorkers, Muslim New Yorkers, every
single person that calls the city home.
Speaker 1 (11:18):
Yeah. Now, this race is going to be about turnout.
The way you get a Deblasio elected is you have
eighteen percent turnout if nobody shows up, just the you know,
the energized far left shows up and you get a Deblasio.
So if it's the same thing happened in the primary,
if it's just eighteen percent. You know that's Mom Donnie.
And if you can get it presidential year kind of
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a turnout, if you can get it to eighty percent,
then it's not necessarily Mom Donnie. So you got to
get it up to eighty percent. Cuomo cannot beat Mam Donnie.
It's impossible. He's been tested against Mom Donnie and the primaries.
He stinks at beating Mam Donnie. I was talking a
lot of the big, big, big donors yesterday. These are
the ones the back Cuomo. And as we always explain
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to you, the big donors are always wrong every time
when it comes to politics. And when you try to explain,
we've seen that Cuomo is a disaster against Mam Donnie.
Apparently the excuse he's given them and they're all falling
for this. They all keep repeating this. Well, that was
ranked choice, and it was the ranked choice. That Donnie
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only beat Cuomo because of the ranked choice. This is
absolutely not true. If there were no ranked choice, he
would have beaten Cuomo in a much quicker forget their
rank choice. It had nothing to do with the primary.
First first round of the primary, Cuomo got wiped out
by Mom Donnie. Mom Donnie beat him by one hundred
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thousand votes. This is out of seven hundred thousand. I'm
Donnie beat him by one hundred thousand votes. It wasn't
even close. Ranked choice was not a factor. Obviously, taxes
came up. That's a big issue.
Speaker 5 (12:54):
He's going to raise taxes.
Speaker 2 (12:55):
All of He's going to raise taxes stayed wide on corporations,
but the money's on going to go to New York City.
That could never happen. It's not just that the governor
wouldn't support it. It's impossible.
Speaker 1 (13:06):
Yeah. Again, Quoto not an effective debater. He's got that
voice where he goes into that sing song. It doesn't
sound good when you do it in the debate. Sound
like a housewife in Long Island when you do that.
Speaker 3 (13:20):
What I tell the President is if he ever wants
to come for New Yorkers in the way that he
has been, he's going to have to get through me
as the next mayor of the city.
Speaker 4 (13:27):
But if you try to get tough with Trump, the
only people who are going to suffer from that are
the people of New York City.
Speaker 2 (13:33):
When I'm fighting for New York, I am not going
to stop. And I'll tell you something else. If the
Assemblyman is elected, Mayor Donald Trump will take over New
York City and it will be Mayor Trump.
Speaker 5 (13:45):
Who runs New York City.
Speaker 1 (13:46):
Yeah, I don't know. I don't know. Now here's the
only hope here Curtis did win. I don't think there
was enough of a knockout punch, or enough of a
moment to go super viral, or enough people. I don't know.
I don't You can never tell after a debate. You
got to wait a couple of days for it all
sink in. And remember now it goes all over the place.
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It's all over social media, streaming, YouTube, it's everywhere. It
takes a few days for everybody to see it. So
we'll see what the effect is, probably by monday.
Speaker 7 (14:20):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (14:21):
You can't tell. Now, how do you stop mom Donnie?
If this isn't going to stop him, Well, there are
all those investigations into the money this guy came out
of nowhere, funds him out fifty million, and sorrows type
money flowed into him, somethink from around the world, something
from China, all different countries. If they can trace that,
prove that this foreign money in the campaign, they can
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remove Mom Donnie. He can be taken away, can even
be indicted. Some think he'll never serve as mayor even
if he wins that they'll get him on that stuff
and take him out of the picture legally. Just take
him away legally. And the only other thing is there
are Justice Department officials who have said if he becomes mayor,
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if he does anything to the Jewish community, if he
does anything wrong, then the Justice Department officials have said
they will come here and arrest him for a hate crime.
So you got that going on, But we'll see. We'll
take some calls in a minute. Eight hundred three to two,
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Speaker 1 (15:44):
Hey, let's take some calls. Let's go to Maggie in Iowa. Maggie,
how you doing?
Speaker 8 (15:51):
Oh hey, hi, thanks for taking my call.
Speaker 1 (15:54):
Well they got phones there in Iowa. Now, wow, that's
very good.
Speaker 8 (15:57):
Oh yeah, we do. Yeah, it's not nice. Yeah, Hey,
I just have a question. I just followed this race
from a distance and listen to you in the morning,
and I'm just curious. Why isn't anybody asking Mondami about
his record as an assembling man. Didn't he only like
bring one piece of legislation to the floor.
Speaker 1 (16:20):
Yeah, it's a good question. This is the Democratic model
now since Obama. You get a slick look and salesman
of a guy with no record. And Obama did the
same thing when he was in Congress. When he was
in the same did absolutely nothing. He barely showed up,
didn't vote, didn't do anything that you deliberately don't have
a record that way, there's no problem.
Speaker 8 (16:39):
Well that's yeah, that's what I'm thinking clear out here
in Iowa. Why doesn't somebody ask those questions? What could
he vote on?
Speaker 1 (16:47):
Well, it's a good point. The problem is you only
got one debate left and it's the most biased partisan
Democrat moderator Errol Lewis, so he's not going to ask that.
But good point, Maggie. But thanks for calling. Thanks a lot.
Let's go to Patrick and Scarsdale. Patrick, how you doing
very well?
Speaker 6 (17:04):
Mark? How are you today?
Speaker 1 (17:05):
Good.
Speaker 6 (17:06):
Good.
Speaker 7 (17:07):
Now, I'm just thinking of Curtis's path to victory. We
know Staten Island is very Republican and it's highly likely
he'll carry that. Nine aren't areas of the Bronx like
the Riverdale area high Jewish population he could possibly explore
as well.
Speaker 1 (17:24):
Yeah, you know, obviously he'll do very very well with
the Jewish population. Problem is the Jewish population. It's not
as big as you think percentage wise, and not enough
to carry an election, but it's an important group and
he'll do that. You got you got a lot of
Republican votes in Queen's Staten Island, believe it or not,
in the Bronx. So, uh, the problem is and Curtis
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has been very good with the TV commercials and you know,
social media ads and all that they have been. He's
been barred bombarding the airways with great commercials. Cloma's got
a couple of commercials. They're not that effective. Mom Donnie
is mostly a social media very good there. But we'll see.
Second debate is Wednesday night, but that's on New York One,
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a little watch channel, and they got the most slanted
bias moderator eron Lewis doing it let's go to John
in Westchester, John, how you doing.
Speaker 6 (18:16):
Okay?
Speaker 9 (18:17):
I just wanted to make a mention of the great
Aura and Governor Clomo when he was running and abortion
came up, he would say, I'm personally against it, but
the people wanted and then.
Speaker 1 (18:39):
When yeah, Now, the only thing is abortion is not
an issue here. It's absolutely not an issue. Abortion is
totally legal in New York. Always will be it. Never
ever it will be in jeopardy. It's not an issue
in this campaign. It was not an issue in the
presidential campaign either. Let's go to you know problem. We're
getting all these great calls. The only problem is, and
we love all of you, but you're not in New
York City. You're not actually voters Scarsdale, Iowa, Long Island.
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I mean, keep calling, but you're not the voters who
can That's the problem. If the whole Tri state area
could vote Mom, Donnie wouldn't have a chance. If the
whole just metropolitan area and the suburbs could vote, Mom,
Donnie wouldn't have a chance. Let's go to Bill in
New Jersey. Bill, how you doing good?
Speaker 10 (19:20):
And thank you? Mark, speaking of both New York and
New Jersey elections, could you please tell your political context
that Jack Chitdarelli needs to hammer hammer away on the
issue of no cash bail, the crime problem in his
I haven't seen too much.
Speaker 1 (19:37):
Yeah, but that's not how it works. People to do
it well, I haven't seen it. It doesn't matter. As
long as everybody else sees it, that's what works. Let's
go to Fran in Massapequa. Fran How you doing, my man?
What's that baby?
Speaker 5 (19:48):
Listen?
Speaker 1 (19:49):
The bottom line is this. It's that the race in Manhattan,
I mean New York, I call it Manhattan.
Speaker 9 (19:55):
It starts with.
Speaker 6 (19:56):
The right candidates.
Speaker 1 (19:58):
Look at the candidates, the Republican and the perfect example
that he got Curtis, good guy. What candidate? What candidate
would you put in?
Speaker 5 (20:07):
No, I don't know, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (20:10):
There you go, I asked our Republican party chairman. I said,
if it wasn't Curtis, who are you going to go with?
Speaker 11 (20:15):
Then?
Speaker 12 (20:16):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (20:16):
He didn't say exactly, but he kind of hinted, like
nobody else stepped forward. That's the problem. Nobody else stepped forward. Uh.
Cuomo has been trying to hit Curtis hard all day,
yelling and screaming he's the candidate of the party. Bosses,
he's the candidate of Pataki and Giuliani, and they're only
doing it because they think Mamdannie will hurt the Democratic Party.
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That's the only you know. I've talked to Giuliani and
Pataki even last night about this. That's not the reason
they're doing it. They really believe in Curtis. Giuliani believes
Curtis is the closest thing you ever even get to
him as mayor. He even calls him Giuliani two point zero.
Pataki is very much behind Curtis, even helped him with
the debate prep all of that stuff. Hey, we'll take
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some more calls later. We'll get back to the debate.
When we come back, we'll talk to Ronda Shear. If
you're thinking of moving to Florida, she's the expert on this.
We'll give you the ups and the downs and lots
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Ronda Sheer, how you doing.
Speaker 13 (21:51):
I'm so good. I'm so worried about you and New
York City right now. I caught a lot of the
debate last night, and that Mam Jenny airs me. That's smirk,
that smirk of his. I mean, he's just he's mister
smooth and he's scary. I'm sorry. You better come to
Florida where it's safe and and and there's no crime.
Speaker 1 (22:15):
And there's crime in Florida. You got some really bad
parts of Miami, Orlando, Tampa, You've got plenty of crime
down there.
Speaker 13 (22:24):
There's no anti Semitic people that that's going to round
people up. It's not good telling you. I'm just speaking
from my heart here.
Speaker 1 (22:32):
We got through eight years of Doublasio. This will be fine,
but it's not over till it's over.
Speaker 13 (22:38):
Really, I want Curtis to win. I don't know how
that can happen, but I want him to win. He
was great, Uh, I don't even though they kept cutting
him off and he was great.
Speaker 1 (22:47):
Yeah, the moderators trying very hard to hide Curtis, but
he clearly won the debate. I don't know anybody noticed.
Speaker 13 (22:52):
It was hard to hide him. Say he was in
the middle.
Speaker 1 (22:54):
And you're you're very good at evaluating men. Give us
your rundown of Andrew Cowom.
Speaker 13 (23:01):
Oh my gosh. Well, first of all, please stop the ozempic.
Stop the ozempic. That man looked like a scorny scale.
He was great for Halloween. He's like perfect. I mean
he used to I didn't like what he was doing,
but I used to watch him, you know, during the pandemic,
and he would come on all tossed and breezing. I mean,
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he was entertaining before he you know, so many people
went into the Olfos home. But but he was. But
he was good with his brother. And now he's like
this shadow of what he was like.
Speaker 8 (23:32):
Just just for that, I.
Speaker 13 (23:33):
Mean, just from an outsider looking in, he's not that
same man. He just seems a shame. But seriously, his
weight loss is terrible. Yeah, I don't know, I don't
know why. What are he trying to look like a
super female model? I don't know, but he did. He
lost that bravado that you know, that masculinity that he
did have.
Speaker 1 (23:53):
Yeah, right, that's probably he was one thing to you know,
tighten up your stomach or you know, tighten your waist,
but you don't want to lose your bulk, your shoulders,
all that stuff. He just looks he was.
Speaker 13 (24:03):
Very but not only that. You're right, though he was drawn,
his shoulders were down. He didn't look like a leader.
Just forgetting you know, I'm going to go from the
total superficial, like Curtis look great. The other guy looked
like a slinebottle. He looked like he would be smelly
if you've got his beard. I don't know something about
his beard.
Speaker 14 (24:20):
I don't like.
Speaker 13 (24:21):
I mean just because I do, like look at things
in a shallow way and you know that. So but
looking at Quota because you know, I was hoping that
he would, I mean beat Ma'm danny. How did to
say his name? I can't stand him. He's terrifying. And
if I lived in New York, I tell my cousin
all the time, and she's Jewish, I'm like, aren't you afraid?
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And here's the funny thing about that, like so many
of her Jewish friends are voting for him.
Speaker 1 (24:50):
It's not so many.
Speaker 13 (24:51):
It's not so many she represents. I'm telling you. She
goes to Conservative Synagogue and and she goes to Orthodox,
and the Orthodox was very pro Palestine and they were
really talking about him. So I don't get it.
Speaker 10 (25:08):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (25:10):
It depends what neighborhood you're in. There's some diehard.
Speaker 13 (25:13):
Possibly diarhyasm exactly. Well, I mean, I keep she's she's like, gosh,
she can't stand them. But anyway, I'll never back down.
Let's talk about Ronda today.
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All right, Hey, let's talk about Up All Night was
so popular, beloved the television show. Now explain it's coming back, right,
It's coming back ever.
Speaker 13 (25:31):
Since I talked to you in my little podcast. This
is so exciting. So I met. I was doing one
of these conventions where you sign autographs for fans, because
Up all Night from ninety one to ninety eight, I was,
Gilbert Gottley was on God Love Him on Saturday nights.
I was on Friday nights. We wrapped around movies on
USA Network, and you know, I thought about bringing it back,
but you have to have the movies. You have to
(25:52):
have the library. You LISTAY network and a library of films,
these schlocky films back in the day which have made
a huge resurgence. Horror film are very hot right now,
and I think it's young people just didn't experience what
we did in the nineties and they're finding it and
they're loving it. So anyway, I was signing autographs in Knoxville, Kentucky,
and a gentleman came up to me from the Kings
(26:13):
of Horror, which you can find on YouTube just search
Kings of Horror. It's free subscribe. It's this wonderful horror
channel and the parent company owns licenses fourteen thousand titles.
They're out of Prague. It's an American man who owns
it and just has his hands and a lot of things. Anyway,
(26:34):
loves very short you know. I think I told you.
We built a studio down here in Saint Petersburg and
all out twenty thousand foot studio for all things media,
podcasts in Florencer's television, whatever whatever you want to do.
So we had done that anyway, because we had this
building that we wanted to do to create the space
on the west coast of Florida. So they have the films,
(26:54):
the Kings of Horror and we've got the studio, so
we go into production literally Monday. First show is October
twenty fifth on Kings of Herah, it's a Halloween special.
I am so excited. So people have been asking me, well,
how are you changing this from the nineties. Well, I
do not think I'm the same age that I was,
although I don't look bad for an old bat, thank you.
(27:18):
But I'm surrounding myself because I love young actors and
comics and stand up comics. With an incredible cast of
people that will come. Some will be regulars and some
I will have a rotating cast of all the bee
queens and the screen queens, and the shows are really funny.
And I have to say this is the first time
walk actually ever since I spoke to you lest hands
on from production from start to finish. I've never done
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that from both sides. It's exciting and I am having
so much fun. So our first show is October twenty fifth.
Our second show is November twenty second on Kings of Horror,
then December twentieth, then we go every other week. So
I am back.
Speaker 1 (27:54):
But where do we see it?
Speaker 13 (27:57):
Very easy go to YouTube search King of Horror are
just go to Kingsofharror dot com. And if you want
all things Randa right now, I have a new website.
I have rodashare dot com, which is my intimate apparel,
which you know about this is then if you go
to Ronda share Up all Night dot com. It's everything
about the conventions. And I'm now booking to be signing
(28:17):
autographs and doing you know, having the all and also
filming from these from these events. So it's really fun.
It's it's his second breath that I'm having in my wife,
which is just I'm having a blast because I love
celebrating young people and comedy. I'm tired of turning on
Saturday Night Live and it's all politics, and as much
as I like talking it with you on the on
(28:39):
the surface, I want it to be just funny escapism
on a Saturday night that's totally fun. Joe Bob Breese
is still out there and it's great. We're a great
compliment to him. He's all things movie. We're going to
be a lot of comedy with a lot of people
that can talk about the films, like the directors and
the producers and and the's some magical sense I don't
(29:01):
know if you remember up all night, but we do,
of course, very reminiscent of my heart shaped bed and
everything happens in Ronda's Dead though it's kind of like
tee heart I heard, did I say bed? I met Beveram.
Although you know, you would be a great guest for
who's in Ronda's bead. We always have a guest of
who's in Ronda's Dead. And all we do is like,
(29:22):
you know, you're under the covers, and then we pull
back the covers and I do an interview with you.
So you would be wonderful. So I'm inviting you on
when you're next time you're in Florida, when you're visiting
Palm Beach, you come on over to Tampa and you
do a little bit with me on the self. It'd
be so much fun dwelling.
Speaker 1 (29:37):
Hey, speaking of Tampa, Saint Petersburg is like becoming the
next hot spot of Florida, isn't it.
Speaker 13 (29:43):
And we just moved from there, you know, my husband
and I lived there for many years and it is
it is hot, hot, on fire. You would like it
because it has it's getting that New York vibe that
you walk everywhere, you do everything you're building these incredible spaces.
It really is on fire.
Speaker 1 (30:00):
Yeah, beautiful buildings, chic cafes, beastros, everything's going up in
Saint Petersburg.
Speaker 13 (30:06):
It is. But the thing is, when my husband and
I were looking to move because if I couldn't live
in my dream house, and my husband was done with
it because it was ten thousand square feet, it was
too big, you couldn't handle it. Blah blah blah. I
loved it. I loved it, had a lot of you know,
charity events there. But anyway, we downsized. It's still a
nice size home. I rand, but it's in Tampa. But
the thing about Saint Pete is, if you're not a walker,
(30:27):
which you are, you'll walk. You New York's walker.
Speaker 11 (30:29):
I love that.
Speaker 13 (30:29):
That's why you're so healthy. If you're not a walker,
then everything is kind of central Saint Pete downtown, all
the restaurants, you walk from one to another to another.
And if you were into driving, which I prefer driving,
it is a little hot here in the summer. It's
beautiful right now. Anyway, that it's great. Tampa's great too.
I mean, Tampa's exciting. There's no doubt. We've got the
(30:50):
sports team that's not that exciting, but it's exciting. I
don't think New York's going to be so exciting after
your mayor election.
Speaker 1 (30:58):
I'm telling you, well, well, I wish we had more time.
We'll have you back soon to talk about up all night.
Speaker 13 (31:06):
You have to say all night. I know you're too much.
Speaker 1 (31:10):
All night, all night? How's that?
Speaker 13 (31:13):
That's good?
Speaker 8 (31:13):
Not bad?
Speaker 13 (31:14):
Not bad?
Speaker 1 (31:14):
But what it give us? The titles the King of Horror.
Speaker 10 (31:17):
It's the King.
Speaker 13 (31:19):
Go to YouTube and then you start to Kings of Horror.
Just go directly the Kings of Horror dot com. It's
all things horrd. They've got like two million subscribers. Now,
if you are a fan of horror films, we're bringing
that back. But I will be bringing a lot of
back back what I did in the nineties, but with
a twist of today. It'll be funny, Mark, a lot
of funny sketches. The first three shows are very funny
(31:39):
because I had my hands in writing them.
Speaker 1 (31:41):
All right, sounds great.
Speaker 13 (31:44):
Thank you so much.
Speaker 1 (31:44):
Check out Rondasheer dot com too, and follow her on
Instagram and Twitter and YouTube and everywhere. Rondasher, thanks for
being with us.
Speaker 13 (31:54):
Thank you, Mark. I'll see you soon.
Speaker 1 (31:56):
Take care. Hey, don't forget coming up in noon, Buck Sexton,
Clay Travis, they'll have a great show today. Lots to
talk about right here on seven to ten wor Hey,
coming up in the next hour, we'll get to the
Mayor Old Debate. We'll get to Letitia James more trouble
for her. We'll get to John Bolton and Moore right
after the news here on seven to ten wor the.
Speaker 14 (32:20):
Mark Simon Show on seven tenor.
Speaker 1 (32:26):
Hey, it's Friday. That's the good news. We got a
lot to get to this hour. The Mayor Old Debate,
No Kings, Zolenski and Latitia James and John Bolton. And
if you can't listen to the show live, you know
you can listen to the podcast. If for some reason
you can't listen ten to noon. Anyplace you get your podcast,
you'll find the podcast of this show. And by the way,
(32:47):
on the weekends there's a bonus segment that's not on
the air. You'll get a whole extra bit of a
show on the weekends if you're a podcast listener. So
the Mayor All Race the debate was last night. It
was one hour on television and one hour after that
just streaming YouTube and all of that. It was a
(33:08):
little too long. Got the point after the first hour
and into the second hour. Imagine a lot of people
tuning out. It was just too long. Curtis won the debate.
I don't know if people noticed that. That's the only problem.
It was Channel four running the debate, which is always
not good. They kept trying to bury Curtis, They kept
trying to hide him. They kept going to Cuomo and
(33:30):
Mam Donni more and more and more and more and less.
Curtis even pointing that out to the moderators at one
point he was great in the debate. The problem is,
does anybody notice that he won? Does it get seen
by enough people? There was no big knockout punch, That's
the problem. Moderators wouldn't even allow a space for that
(33:50):
to happen. Mam Donnie, if you were, I imagine he
lost some votes last night for one reason. He just
looked a little uh. Donnie. Of the primaries was much
faster and more on target this mom Donnie was being
very careful, hedging a lot of his stuff and watering
(34:11):
down a lot of his points and trying to stay
neutral on a lot of things. So it wasn't the same, Mom, Donnie.
Cuomo was talking in that voice that he talks in,
that slow talk where he goes up and down and
he goes into that sing song when he talks. So
it wasn't effective. And he is we're talking about last night.
(34:32):
He got way too skinny. I don't know what it
is with the Ozambic, but he lost all his bulk.
You know, you need to look a little a little
more manly to be to do Cuomo's act. He just
looks too scrawny. Now, Curtis was great. He did it
without the beret on. Here's a bit of Curtis last night.
You know, he kept trying to hit Curtis with the
(34:54):
Trump stuff. He's the only guy on the stage that's
absolutely nothing to do with Trump. Mam Donnie, uh Trump.
That's a big war and Cuomo and Trump. Trump has
been backing Cuomo. Trump has been on the phone trying
to get help Cuomo, trying to get Curtis. So Cuomo
a deep Trump connection. Curtis is the only one with
(35:17):
nothing to do with Trump. He's had no relationship with Trump,
no interest in Trump, vice versa. They don't really have much.
They have never had anything to do with each other.
They've never liked that and each other. Now, this could
be a help to Curtis that he has no Trump
connection at all.
Speaker 4 (35:32):
Well, here's high levels of testoster and in this room.
I've had a love hate relationship with Donald Trump that
goes back over thirty years. But I know one thing.
We have Andrew Cuomo, we have John Mondami. They want
to take on Donald Trump. Look, you can be tough,
but you can't be tough if it's going to cost
people desperately needed federal funds. John Mondomie, the president has
(35:56):
already said it's going to take seven billion dollars out
of the budget right from the start, if you were
elected mayor Yeah.
Speaker 1 (36:03):
Now, a couple of times he called them Zorhan or something,
and I'm Donny quickly said it's Zoran. Anytime you get
into that name correcting business, you're gonna you're not doing well.
I mean, Kamala, Kama, Kamala, whatever the hell her name is.
Remember she kept doing that name correcting thing. Oh if
you're mispronounced my name. If you're going to be doing
that on the campaign trail, you got a problem. More
(36:24):
of Curtis.
Speaker 4 (36:24):
President of the United States should have been applauded by you,
Jorhanmandami and you Andrew Como on the day that he
brought together that international coalition that met in Egypt, that
came from the Middle East and the Persian goal. I
certainly applauded him for bringing peace to Gaza and trying
to end the hostilities in the war between the Israelis
(36:45):
and Hamas, so they can be peace between the Israelis
and peace between the Palestinians. But you seem Zoron to
be incapable appraising our president and Aelwa you were incapable
of We have to give credits. He's brought peace to Gosh.
Speaker 1 (37:02):
Now it's Channel four running the debate. They really stink
at running a debate, maybe deliberately. They have this thing
about thirty second answers, which is ridiculous. It's a debate.
It should be two minute answers, not thirty seconds. It's
not a game show. And hopefully President Trump watched the
debate last night. He's been backing Cuomo for the last
couple months. He's been a big Cuomo backer behind the scenes,
(37:25):
trying to get everybody out. So Cuomo can I hope
he watched it last night, so he realizes that Cuomo
talks funny in the debates and that he's not gonna
win when he talks like that. And I don't think
he realized, you know, I mean, the guy's a little busy,
he's president of the United States. I don't think he
was watching the primary debates. I think if he actually
(37:46):
watched Cuoma in a debate, he think twice about backing him.
Here's Cuomo last night.
Speaker 5 (37:53):
The Assemblyman will not announce from us.
Speaker 2 (37:55):
The Assemblyman will not announce as San Piker who said
deserved nine to eleven. The Assemblyman just said in his response, well,
it depends on occupation. That is code meaning that the
Israel does not have a right to exist as a
Jewish state, which he has never acknowledged.
Speaker 1 (38:16):
Yeah, you know the funny thing in this race, Curtis
is the only New York City candidate. Mam Donnie just
got to this country a few years ago. He just
became a citizen recently. He's not a New Yorker, and
Cuomo was born in New York, but he's lived his
entire adult life in the suburbs, not in New York City.
It's very unusual, very very unusual. You've had mayors from
(38:40):
out of ten. David Dinkins grew up in New Jersey.
Mikeel Bloomberg was from Massachusetts, but they lived their entire
adult lives in New York. Cuomo would be the first
governor not from New York City. His entire adult life
has been out there in the suburbs. He was more
of Cuomo last night.
Speaker 2 (38:58):
He still won't announce globe Infada, which means kill old Jews.
Speaker 5 (39:03):
Just say I denounce it. He won't do it.
Speaker 2 (39:06):
That's the issue, and his divisiveness ronic.
Speaker 1 (39:10):
Nope, you're talking. Got to stop you. That's the stupid
channel for these moderators. He's talking, stop them, stop them.
Police were a big issue. Of course.
Speaker 5 (39:19):
He doesn't like the police.
Speaker 2 (39:21):
That's why he won't hire more police when everyone else
says we need more police. He wants to use social
workers on domestic violence calls, which are very dangerous.
Speaker 5 (39:32):
And he's told you what he thinks.
Speaker 2 (39:34):
He thinks the police are racist, wicked, corrupt, and a
threat to public safety.
Speaker 5 (39:39):
Those are his words.
Speaker 1 (39:41):
That's a channel four matter. Stop talking, you can't know talking.
It's a debate. No talking. His mom Donnie on the police.
Speaker 3 (39:47):
I'm proud to have a comprehensive plan to bring new
ideas to the city. If you want more of the same,
vote for Andrew Cuomo. If you want an actual approach
to lower crime, look at our Department of Community Safety.
That is something that has been hailed by experts as
addressing so many of the pieces of why New Yorkers
are not feeling safe today. We will ensure that no
longer are police officers asked to do the job of
(40:09):
both policing and responding to the mental health crisis.
Speaker 1 (40:12):
All right, now, you got two guys who are not
good with cops. Mom. Donnie obviously hates cops. Cuomo was
terrible with the cops, took away their qualified immunity, changed
the parole board to let all the criminals out. He's
foremost left wing parole board, let out forty three cop killers.
Cuomo's the one of the close prisons, let the prisoners out.
(40:33):
He's the no bail, no jail. I mean, nobody did
more damage for policing than Cuomo. Curtis the best on
crime fighting.
Speaker 4 (40:40):
What you have proposed with this new police outrage unit,
well in danger, women and children in domestic violent situations.
I know, I've been involved in so many of them
with the Guardian Angels.
Speaker 1 (40:52):
They will be killed.
Speaker 4 (40:53):
They will be made number two in dealing with emotionally
disturbed persons that I have dealt with for all my years.
Speaker 1 (41:00):
And se Guardian Angels. You need trained professional.
Speaker 4 (41:04):
Yes, she's gonna have mental health workers with thank you, miss,
But that has been suggested. It was the homeless out
and the guy you thought was the best to say,
what build the Blasio dish?
Speaker 1 (41:15):
Isn't this Channel four? The Channel four moderators WNBC TV.
They're the absolute worst at a debate. As soon as
you're talking and making appoint mister Slee, we have to
move on. We have to get the climate change. Please
stop talking. You don't want anybody to talk anyway. Hey,
let's get to John Bolton. John Bolton has been indicted.
He's facing eight counts of this, ten counts of that.
(41:37):
He's going to have a real problem. It looks like
they've got him, absolutely got him on the classified documents.
I mean, there it is. And the guy you know,
it's one thing if you steal him in a box
or put him like Joe Biden in a box or
you put him under your arm and take them like
Joe Biden. But when you email them to yourself, there's
a record, there's a there's a record of you doing it.
(41:59):
There it is on the certain where they can see
you did it. So he's got a real problem. This
guy could get ten years in prison. Knowing President Trump,
he probably wouldn't send him a prison that probably commute
the sentence or something. But though he's gonna get convicted.
And as far as Bolton, now let this make one
thing clear, this is not lawfair. Media left wing, Oh
this is a lawfair. No lawfair is when you't get
(42:20):
indicted in four different cities at the same time. That's lawfair.
When you get Can you imagine look what Bolton's going through.
It's going to drain his finances. It's going to be
a nightmare. Look what Trump went through. They did it
to him in four cities at the same time. He's
in four different cities getting indicted in Atlanta and New
York and DC and Florida. It's absolutely ridiculous. Now, as
(42:44):
far as Bolton getting indicted and convicted for the classified documents,
as Joe Peschi said in Casino, this guy was just
begging if he made an example of when it was Trump,
who did not really have anything serious. You know it's
going to turn out Bolton had some serious classified documents. Trump,
you saw those hundreds and hundreds of boxes. No classified
(43:05):
documents were in those boxes. It turned out they did
find thirty five mildly nothing things. And the thirty five
if you put them in a folder, it's about one
inch thick. That's one inch of one box. Bolton had
lots of stuff and Bolton when it was Trump, Bolton
went all over the airwave saying, Trump with taking classified
(43:25):
documents is the most serious crime. You must be executed tonight.
You must kept going on and on about it's the
worst crime in the world. Let me see if I can
find Bolton saying that this.
Speaker 12 (43:36):
Is a devastating indictment. I speak here as an alumnus
of the Justice Department myself, because not only is it powerful,
it's very narrowly tailored. They didn't throw everything up against
the wall to see what would stick. This really is
a rifle shot. And I think it should be the
end of Donald Trump's political career.
Speaker 1 (43:56):
Well, yeah, no, he goes on and on. Bolton was
all over television taking classified documents the most serious crime
there is. So I'm sure does this real karma? Real karma?
And again, it's not lawfair, lawfair as you're getting died
in four cities at the same time for crimes that
nobody can even figure out. Oh hey, Trump meets with
(44:18):
Zelenski today, big White House meeting taking place today, and
then at five o'clock he leaves for mar A Lago.
This will be the first time he goes to mar
A Lago. It's I don't think I think it reopens
Halloween officially, but I guess he's going to get it
in shape. Halloween is a week away, right, I think
it's yeah, a week or two away. So it'll be
(44:41):
the first time he goes down there. Those women, those
Palm Beach women that all descend on mar Alago, the
ones that chase Trump around the ballroom going how are
you remember me? No, how are you you know? That
crowd He's going to see them again. Millennia will be
cringing at them. So that's a late today. Hey, tomorrow's
the No King's Rally. This is going to be all
(45:05):
over the place. There'll be a major, huge, one times square,
but they'll be all over the city, and they'll be
all over the suburbs. So wherever you are Connecticut, New Jersey,
Long Island, they're going to be all over the place,
these No Kings rallies, So steer clear of them. As
Mike Johnson says, they're actually the Hate America rallies. The
problem with the Democrats they've become so filled with rage
(45:27):
and hate, most of it at Donald Trump. But they're
so busy hating Trump, resisting Trump that they're no longer
talking about issues. They're no longer debating issues. There's no
issues involved with them anymore. It's just absolute raging hatred,
no Kings. Nobody knows what the hell that means or
what they're talking about. But that'll be all over the
place tomorrow, So watch out for those. Hey, Letitia James,
(45:53):
you know, the first property with her mortgage fraud case,
she's got her niece living there, is a fugitive who
jumped probation and ran. She absconded. She's a wanted felon.
Now the other house's got she's got her relative living there.
It's a family member. This one is another criminal Letitia
(46:16):
James crime family. This is her grandniece, Kayla Thompson Yerston,
who's an only fan star. If you take a look
at her pictures, you'll say, oh my god, she's an
onlyfan star. She's a public X rated social media presence.
But she's also another fugitive charged in April twenty twenty
(46:37):
four with lying about her felony criminal record when trying
to buy a gun. This is another member of Letitia
James family. She was disqualified from owning a firearm due
to a twenty twenty felony charge of malicious wounding in Virginia,
which is to find as a crime where a person shoots, stabs,
cuts her wounds any person intent to maim or disfigure,
(47:01):
or disable or kill. This is her other family. Maybe
what kind of hell kind of family is this? This
Leticia James unbelievable. Hey, the Al Smith dinner last night. Now,
it wasn't one of the big presidential years last year's
Al Smith dinner. He had President Trump there and all that,
But it's for a great cause for the Catholic Charities.
The Al Smith Dinner at the brand new reopened Waldorf Ballroom.
(47:24):
After eight years, they finally reopened the Waldorf. It looks
a lot well a lot the same, but a lot different.
They've reconfigured things. I think the ballroom looked better before.
It's all kind of silver. Now take a look my Instagram.
You can see some pictures big crowd last night, Robert
Kraft getting a big award, bon Jovi presenting it. But
I've got you can see the pictures on my Instagram.
(47:46):
Go to Mark Simone NYC at Instagram Mark Simone NYC
a Instagram. Hey, Barry Weiss, the new head of CBS News,
who's going to clean it up and make it fair
and balance. She was there last night. Everybody given her
a big round of applause. But hey, we'll take some calls. Next.
Eight hundred three to two one zero seven ten is
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Get instant access to Mark by setting a freeset in
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Speaker 5 (48:18):
Now back to the Mark Simone Show on wo R.
Speaker 1 (48:23):
Hey, let's take some calls. Let's go to Roger a
story of queens. Roger, how you doing.
Speaker 6 (48:31):
Good?
Speaker 7 (48:31):
How about you?
Speaker 1 (48:32):
Let me check? Not bad? Not bad? What'd you want
to say, Roger?
Speaker 7 (48:36):
That's good? Yeah, a little bit of good news by
one pole, Alice the phonic it looks like she's a point.
Speaker 1 (48:47):
Yeah, no, wait, a poll, A poll, A poll wouldn't
mean anything. It's over a year away. Pole wouldn't mean
anything right now, but it's that's next year, a year
from now. We hope she wins. But let's go to
let's go to Stuart in South Carolina. Stuart, how you doing.
Speaker 11 (49:04):
Hey, Mark kel You know, anytime you hear any politician
talking about sending social workers with greice off, you have
to know that they have no clue what in the
world they're talking about. Any master's call can go bad
in seconds, I mean turned deadly in seconds. That helster
has to worry about protecting the social worker and protecting
(49:27):
himself in the absolute nightmare. They have no clue what
they're doing, and any social worker would have is in
their minds to want to do that.
Speaker 1 (49:35):
No, No, they don't want to do it. They don't
want any part of that. Good point, Stuart, That's another thing,
not only as the social worker in danger, but now
the cops got to protect one more person. So, as
Ray Kelly has pointed out, nobody knows more about the
NYPD than he does. Through the decades, They have tried
this out a number of times having social workers respond
(49:56):
to domestic violence. They have tried it out every possible
and it absolutely doesn't work. In fact, it's extremely dangerous
for the social worker, and none of them want to
do this stuff. Let's go to UH. Let's go to
Lou and Union, New Jersey. Lou, how you.
Speaker 6 (50:13):
Doing, Yeah, Mark, did you know that you guy who
owns FedEx passed away? Oh?
Speaker 1 (50:18):
Yeah, I knew the guy, Fred Smith? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 9 (50:22):
He had a two couple of hearts from the Vietnam
War and he was working about fifty billion.
Speaker 1 (50:27):
Dollars that he had that much in his golf pants.
He read a lot of money. Now. He was a
wonderful guy. In fact, if you look at my Instagram,
there's a picture of us together from oh well, a
couple months ago. Yeah. Fred Smith a great guy. He
started FedEx, He dreamed up the whole thing, he built it.
He had something like eight hundred thousand employees. He was
(50:48):
running the most complex operation in the world. Let's go
to UH at Vincent and Brooklyn Vincent. What do you
think I saw it? Curt his did a very very
good job last night, I thought Mondami was an absolute
fool when he was talking about.
Speaker 6 (51:05):
Oh, the poor prostitutes on Roosevelt Avenue. It would be
a double crime if we're going to prosecute people who
were just waring to make a living. Well, Hello, dude,
you're not talking about the fact that a lot of
these women are taking uber or lifts to get to
the point where they tricked. And not only that, you're
(51:28):
not talking about the fact that in this day and age,
these people could be spreading venereal diseases. Stewart from South
Carolina is one hundred percent correct, and Curtis pointed this
out about the danger you're imposing upon a social worker
that has to go out with the empire ripd. I
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saw that in the fifties. They tried that in the fifties.
I remember there was a nut job throwing stuff out
the wind and a woman was out of a bird
and on a Sunday, two cops and two doctors came
from Bellevue to put this woman in a straight jacket.
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And thank god, it was only a crazy woman who
didn't have access to a gun or something like that.
But still, it's right. They did away with that a
long time ago, and nobody Oh Mandami were citing as
paradigms of district attorneys Alvin Bragg and Roberto Gonzalez of Brooklyn,
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who were not prosecuting prostitution cases. Usually these women who
were involved in that are also involved in the other things.
I better. If you looked in their bag, you're gonna
find drugs. You might even find guns, knives or whatever.
And what about the pimps who were controlling these women,
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They're usually involved in other stuff. But this is the
answer we got from Mandami. Oh, Eric Adam, Album Brad
and Roberto Gonzalez says, it's a double crime to prosecute
these women. These women need job training, These women need
a night in lock up. That's what they need.
Speaker 1 (53:20):
Well, sounds like they've had both. But Vincent, great call,
great point, Thanks for calling. I saw Eric Adams last
night at the Al Smith dinner. He looked he always
looks happy, but he looked much happier now, much much
happier to be totally out of this mess and not
have to be going through all of this right now. Hey,
when we come back, we'll talk to Ann Coulter. I hope,
(53:40):
I hope she knows. We switched to Friday but we'll
talk to her in a moment on seven to ten
wor from Mark.
Speaker 11 (53:47):
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Speaker 1 (53:52):
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Speaker 14 (54:09):
Doing have fantastic John Bolton's been indicted? How about them apples?
Speaker 1 (54:14):
Yeah? Boy, he was all over Trump yelling and screaming
way back when that that was classified documents. You got
to be convicted. You should go to jail. You should
bet he'd like to get back all that video, wouldn't he?
Speaker 14 (54:26):
Yes, I think he might also want to get back. Well,
Trump ought to want to get back even hiring Bolton,
I mean that was preposterous. It was one of the
most ridiculous things of term one. And Bolton is a
total neocon, wants to go to war every place all
the time. It was insane. It was completely contrary to Trump's.
Speaker 1 (54:46):
Two thousands well, but he always explained the recently hired
him was because he was a warmonger and it was
just a scare of Ran scared everybody to see Bolton
in the room.
Speaker 14 (54:55):
It didn't seem to really scare of them, but it
should have scared Trump in any event. The indictment, it's
very different, very different coverage on CNN and MSNBC, I
suppose because this prosecution was started under Joe Biden, and
prosecutors under Joe Biden described it as very troubling. And
(55:16):
oh my gosh, she does sound troubling, sending thousands of
classified documents to family members who do not have security clearances,
and then his email gets hacked by Iran. So well,
this if true, this sounds like quite a case.
Speaker 1 (55:35):
Yeah, I'm confused, though. I thought the Democrats didn't like neokons.
This is the first Neo Kon they love, isn't it.
Speaker 14 (55:43):
Uh, Basically, anyone who is against Trump they're going to like,
even if it is completely contrary to everything they've always
said and believed. I mean, you know, suddenly they love
human traffickers, and that's a little kind of an odd
position for them. They will not give up on how
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much they love transing children despite its overwhelming unpopularity, and
in fact, you know, thanks to probably in part Trump
and the American public. Apparently these children trans operations and
transitions have plummeted in the last year, so that's good news.
(56:26):
We will someday look back on this period as something
probably you know, akin to Mengale, where the medical profession
just did something so hideously horrible, deforming and harming people,
and they did it for the money. I made a
lot of money on the transgender stuff.
Speaker 1 (56:46):
Hey, and cult that this is everywhere all over America
tomorrow No Kings protest. What exactly is a No King's protest?
I'm not sure what they're protesting.
Speaker 14 (56:56):
No, it doesn't make any sense, and it's a very
dumb name. I mean, I'd heard about it sort of
in the background. They did this once before. I mean
it sounds like, you know, six Kings Day. It doesn't
sound at all like usually Liberals are so good at
slogans and naming things. Boy, did they blow it here.
It makes no sense. It is not focused. No one
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hears it and thinks, oh, that must refer to Trump,
which I gather, like everything else they ever do, that
they're meaning to refer to Trump.
Speaker 6 (57:29):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (57:29):
No, it's the silliest thing in the world. What did
Mike Johnson call it? The Hate America rally tomorrow.
Speaker 6 (57:36):
Yeah.
Speaker 14 (57:36):
See, that's at least descriptive.
Speaker 1 (57:38):
But is this the problem the Democrats have. They're so
busy resisting, hating go after Trump, they've forgot to debate
issues and they're just not doing that anymore.
Speaker 14 (57:47):
Yes, And I will say one thing that I will
give Trump enormous credit for. We've talked about government shutdowns before.
I've lived through a lot of government downs in Washington,
and just as a political observer, I've never seen a
government shut down that doesn't within like five minutes start
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hurting Republicans, or at least that's what the media claims.
Who knows, We've never tried to say, nope, we're not capitulating.
This is the first time I can remember Republicans not
immediately capitulating. And boy, doesn't seem to.
Speaker 13 (58:20):
Have hurt them.
Speaker 8 (58:21):
No.
Speaker 1 (58:22):
In fact, you look at these rules. Congressmen and women
still get paid, but the staff doesn't get paid. How
did that happen?
Speaker 14 (58:35):
Yeah, that's that's not so good. They that's a bipartisan issue,
is my guess. Except for a few very principled individuals
I would assume, like Thomas Massey and a few others,
you know, paying themselves is usually pretty bipartisan. But I
haven't checked, so maybe I shouldn't slan under my side
on that. But no, this is I mean, I think
(58:57):
a lot of us have been saying this for a
while that if you don't run scared from the media,
and if your position is correct, as it certainly is here,
Democrats shutting down the government so mostly so that illegals
can get you know, the subsidies and full health care. Well,
that's that's fantastic. I can't imagine how they think that's
(59:20):
going to be popular with Americans. And this was, as
John Fetterman, bless his heart, said yesterday, this was in
the original Democrat past bill, this sunset provision. You're acting
like Republicans have foisted this army. No, it's in the bill.
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So you're shutting down the government for something you wrote
into law and most Americans don't want so great.
Speaker 1 (59:48):
Ye Hey, CBS News, they've brought in Barry Weiss to
straighten out CBS News, make it more balanced, more fair.
You think that will actually work? Are we beginning a
new era of fair news?
Speaker 6 (01:00:03):
Oh?
Speaker 14 (01:00:03):
My gosh, I hope.
Speaker 12 (01:00:04):
So.
Speaker 14 (01:00:05):
It seems it's always baffled me since I wrote slander
about how the media slanders Republicans, Willy nilly. I wondered
why it would be so so easy. You know, they
have these these fights for the ratings. It would be
so easy for some network to say, Okay, that's it,
we're going to be fair and start stealing voters or viewers.
(01:00:28):
Have you been totally crush? Look at Fox News. It's
not even that good, but it gives both sides. You
can hear things you won't hear on any other network.
About how about some other network try that?
Speaker 1 (01:00:39):
Yeah, how about some website try it?
Speaker 13 (01:00:42):
And the politics websites do.
Speaker 14 (01:00:44):
I mean, this is why I'm a huge defender of
social media and I'm opposed to these ridiculous attacks on Oh,
get your children off their phones? No, no, social media
is the one place we can go to get the truth.
We certainly can't get it from TV news. We can't
get it from the major mainstream media. They have foisted
hoax after hoax after hoax. Honest, starting with with Dan
(01:01:07):
Rather and his claim about President George Bush shirking his
his his military service. Well, how is that exposed social media?
This is I see why liberals want to pretend oh,
this is so bad for you and impact the evidence
just by the way, I will be writing about this again,
but the evidence is quite to the contrary. These games
(01:01:27):
young men play. They are way better educational devices than
the public schools, way better.
Speaker 1 (01:01:32):
Well that's not hard. I mean, that's.
Speaker 14 (01:01:35):
Pretty fair point.
Speaker 1 (01:01:40):
Hey. You know, when you're talking about the things that
are slanted, Okay, expected CBS, ABC, but something like Politico,
you wouldn't expect it to be so biased and so slanted.
What where do you go for a non partisan website?
Is there such a thing?
Speaker 14 (01:01:56):
Yeah, that's funny you say that. I was just noticing that. Well,
of course you can come to and called their dot
subsac dot com, Real clear Politics, Bright bart h Daily Caller.
And now we have the American version of the UK Spectator,
which is spectacular and appears in magazine form. You know,
(01:02:16):
see many magazines are very slick, attractive magazine they're really smart,
great writers. And the Twitter Twitter.
Speaker 4 (01:02:24):
Of course Twitter?
Speaker 14 (01:02:24):
What am I? How can I be forgetting about that?
Speaker 13 (01:02:27):
Yeah?
Speaker 14 (01:02:28):
Because you have the entire world searching for articles that
may have been of interest to you. You find which
people to follow, who posts real articles that turn out
to be true and who posts, you know, nonsense conspiracy theory.
So I mean, if you want to keep up with
the conspiracy theories, go ahead and follow them. But if
you don't, don't follow them. Twitter. I mean Twitter has
(01:02:49):
everything and has it immediately.
Speaker 1 (01:02:51):
Yeah, it's still the best place for uh, if you
want like instant reaction coverage whatever. Twitter is still the
best place. And what's that one? The liberals all use
what's it called blue Sky or something.
Speaker 14 (01:03:02):
I've heard of it, but mostly as a punchline. I mean,
this is such a sissy thing for liberals to do.
The original Twitter was so great back before they had
all these controls and shadow bands in because because you
could it was liberals and conservatives. Are you a talking
to one another? You can tweak a New York Times reporter?
(01:03:24):
Why are they so afraid of debate, even online where
they have time to think about what they're saying and
if they're they're you know, really triggered by by jokes
being told by by right wingers. Okay, don't follow those
right wingers. I've never understood why there should be any
censorship on Twitter if you don't like what someone's saying,
(01:03:45):
if it's really that scaredy to you to see another
point of view, don't follow that person and it won't
show up in your feet.
Speaker 1 (01:03:52):
Good point. Well, we're out of time, but everybody follow
and Culture on Twitter. Great stuff there, even better as substats.
He's got column and videos and podcasts and all sorts
of stuff. Go to Andculture dot substack dot com and
Culter dot substack dot com and culter. Thanks for being
with us.
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Good to talk you, Mark Simone byye, take care.
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Speaker 1 (01:04:46):
War Well John Bolton indicted. He has just surrendered himself
a little earlier this morning, not long ago. He has
pled non not guilty. I don't know how he's gonna
get away with that. It looks looks pretty guilty to me.
They got him on a lot of stuff. Here's President Trump.
I didn't know that. You told me for the first time.
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But I think he's a bad person. I think he's
a bad guy. Yeah, he's a bad guy, too bad.
But that's two way it goes.
Speaker 5 (01:05:17):
That's the way it goes, right.
Speaker 1 (01:05:19):
Yeah, but again, he was just begging to be made
an example of when Trump, when they accused him of
taking classified documents, Bolton was yelling and screaming against the
crime of the century, the worst thing in the world.
And by the way, this case against Bolton was started
by Joe Biden. It started under the Biden justice system.
And this is not lawfair. Lawfair is when you get
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indicted in four different cities at the same time. You're
on trial in four places all at once. So we'll
see what happens. Hey, we're out of time. I'll be
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