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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is seven.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
R Boy, The Mark Simoon Show starts.
Speaker 1 (00:06):
Now, Hey, it looks like a nice day today. It's
going to be beautiful for the next few days. Make
up for all that rain. We got a lot to
get to today. Letitia James definitely in trouble, already indicted
on one charge. They are more coming. We'll get to
that stupid silly No Kings rally. We'll get to the
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mayoral race. The debate is tomorrow night. Tomorrow night, that
debate could decide the race. We'll get to that. We'll
get to New Jersey Chitdarelli and Mikey Cheryl having a
lot of fighting going on. We'll get to that. We'll
get to shut down. Remember the shutdown. They may not remember.
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Remember this, they shut down the government. Nobody notices. Uh.
But we'll get to Ukraine and more coming up. So
the peace steal is an amazing thing. The hostage release
an amazing achievement. But if you watch the fake news,
if you watch MSNBC, you're sinning. They've got to try
to find something wrong. They've kind of try to make
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it look like everything's gone bad. Well so far they
really can't find much. You know, you watch the hostage release,
you know, the hostages meet, the families, the crying, the screaming,
it's just so powerful and moving. So fake news today
going after well Hamas is not totally disarmed. They have
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video of some Hamas rebels shooting guns in the street
and goz, this is normal. This happens after every one
of these agreements. Takes a little while for the dust
to settle and clean things up. The next step of
release is supposed to be the release of the dead hostages,
and they've they have been releasing the bodies of the
dead hostages. Now one of them turns out to not
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be a hostage, as they find out through DNA. So
if you're watching CNN, MSNBC New or this is the panic,
they're in panic about it. They said, the whole deal
is crumbling over this one little thing. But there's some
people that enjoy that they like and don't again, don't
try to talk to your Democratic friends about it. Just
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don't even get into it with them. They want to
believe that narrative. They want to believe that it's just
something they love. You know, it's like a little kid
who believes he has an imaginary friend. Don't argue with him.
He wants to believe it, don't argue. So the other
thing is this is the new thing they're trying to start,
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that this peace deal, this amazing achievement, is actually the
result of a couple of years of hard work by
Joe Biden and Anthony Blinken. I'm not kidding. Joe Biden
even took credit for it online, saying, you know that
he laid the groundwork for this, and then the crazy
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left wing idiot's picking this up. You got that Andrea Mitchell,
who's the worst fake news reporter of all, and she
got a lot of flak for this, tweeting out just
thank you, thank you, thank you, Anthony Blincoln for the
two years of work that was the basis for this happening.
They believe this stuff, the two years of work that
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Biden and Blincoln did. Try to point to anything that
Biden and Blincoln did that had any effect at all.
But this is what they're going to do now. A
lot of stuff, a lot of it's tough on these democrats.
Some of them, well, they know there's a microphone in
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front of them, there's a camera on them. They know
they can't deny it. They have to give Trump some credit.
So they praise the peace deal, they praise the people
that did. They try not to mention Trump, but they
have to listen to Kamala and Hillary.
Speaker 3 (03:49):
I don't think that we should hold in credit where
it's due, and I command the people who have been
a part of this process.
Speaker 4 (03:57):
I'd commend the.
Speaker 5 (03:58):
Qataris, the Egyptians, and.
Speaker 6 (04:00):
It's a really significant first step. And I really commend
President Trump and his administration as well as Arab leaders
in the region.
Speaker 1 (04:14):
Well, good for them, both probably throwing up after having
to say that. It wasn't easy for them to get
that out. Hey, powerful ceremony yesterday the White House, the
Rose Garden, the beautiful new improved Rose Garden. They were
going to do it in the East Room of the
White House, awarding Charlie Kirk on his thirty second birthday,
the Presidential Medal of Freedom. But all of a sudden,
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the storm stopped, the clouds parted, the sun came out.
It turned out to be beautiful today. At the last minute,
moved it out to the Rose Garden outside. It was
a beautiful ceremony and it was an amazing audience. If
you looked at the video of that audience. You saw
Sean Hannity and Bill O'Reilly and Laura Ingram and everybody
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can imagine. It was Glenn Beck, that was Tucker Carlson,
and these were all friends that Charley Kirks, his wife
wanted them all there. The President made a great speech, it's.
Speaker 7 (05:05):
My privilege to posthumously award Charles James Kirk our nation's
highest civilion honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Speaker 1 (05:16):
Now the widow was there, she was fighting back tears,
a handkerchief in her hand, kept wiping the tears away
and made a great speech.
Speaker 8 (05:24):
And so today as we honor Charlie with this incredible
Presidential Medal of Freedom on his birthday, I seen her
with tears and just humbled heart and spirit because his
story reminds us all that to live free is the
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greatest gift, but to die free is the greatest victory.
Happy birthday, my Charlie, Happy Freedom Day.
Speaker 1 (05:59):
Yeah, quite a moving ceremony yesterday. Hey, the mayoral race
Tomorrow night is the debate. This is the big moment.
It'll be And I talked to Curtis yesterday. He'll be
center stage, he'll be in between Mom, Donnie on one side,
Cuomo on the other side, So it'll be Mam Donnie
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and Curtis next to each other. They're the two major
party candidates. Cloma's running on a third party, and Curtis
says he's ready to go after Mom Donnie. Now, I
don't know what Cuomo was gonna do. He should just
go after Mom Donnie, but he may try to go
after Curtis too. Now, remember, Mam Donnie's a good debater,
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He's a slick, fast talker. Cuomo's a very, very very
weak debater. Curtis a professional debater for thirty five years.
So Cloma's going to look pretty inept compared to these
two guys. It may be a very bad night for Cuomo.
I mean, maybe he's been practicing trying. He got wiped
out in the first debate against Mom Donnie, and then
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he really worked hard for that second debate and prepared
himself with all kinds of great comebacks and great things
to hit Mam Donnie with, all memorized and he hit
him with all these things, and every time he did,
Mom Donnie just pounded him into the ground. So I
don't know what more Cuomo could do for tomorrow.
Speaker 9 (07:20):
Night.
Speaker 1 (07:21):
It'll be Channel four tomorrow night. Not most, very few
people watch TV anymore. But it's got to go viral.
It's got to go all over the place. There has
to be moments that go viral. We'll see. Rumor is
Eric Adams may come out and endorse Cuomo. I don't
know exactly what that means. I don't know that an
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Adams endorsement will carry any weight with anybody. But these
big donors, these big money donors, are convinced that Cuomo
can win. I remember, these big money donors are always wrong,
every time when it comes to politics, always wrong. So
I'm sure they've shall we say, incentive devised Adams to
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make this endorsement, and it looks like he will at
some point. This is Adams yesterday.
Speaker 10 (08:07):
I'm clear that there's one major obstacle we have. And
as Zoran, you know the thought of having CCRB fire
cops removing three thousand people from Ryker's Island without them
getting their rehabilitation that they need.
Speaker 1 (08:25):
Of you know what we're going to be doing.
Speaker 10 (08:27):
About these false promises around highs of freezing rint.
Speaker 1 (08:32):
Yeah, and I remember these big donors were the guys
four years ago the convince you to go with Adams,
forget Curtis. Imagine if we elected Curtis four years ago,
the crime would have been cleaned up. I mean, he's
the best crime fighter in the race. He's Rudy Giuliani two.
In fact, Rudy Giuliani has said so it would have
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been a different city. You know, if you clean up
the crime, if you make it the safest city in
the world, everything else pretty much fixes itself. Business flourishes,
people move in, more business comes in, more money flows in.
All you gotta do is get rid of the crime.
Kathy Hockel did a joint appearance with Mom Donnie yesterday,
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So again you can't count on her for anything. She's
just a little weather vane which whichever way the wind
is blowing. It was supposedly about energy or something.
Speaker 3 (09:23):
He's created an energy around the Wills who just focus
on what will make New York City even more exceptional,
and that is to make it more affordable.
Speaker 1 (09:32):
Yeah, he's got an energy. That's what he's great. He's brilliant,
he's got great solutions. He's just he's got an energy.
He does have an energy. You know when you talk
very fast like he talks. It creates an energy. Let's
see what did Cuomo have to say?
Speaker 11 (09:46):
They are formidable and they are frightening to Democrats in
a primary. So Democrats have to decide the way I
want to try to make a deal with the DS.
So they don't try to primary, may do I try
to oppose the DSA so and each one makes their
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own political decisions.
Speaker 1 (10:09):
See, he's going to have a problem tomorrow night. You know,
you got Fast talking about I'm down, he talking about
in a minute. You got Curtis who can keep right
up with him. And then you've got Cuomo who talks
too slow and he gets into this sing song. I
don't know why, but Curtis.
Speaker 12 (10:26):
I see it as a race coming down. So who
can get the vote out? Johan well Sleevan has Andrew
Cuomo failed the first time and he'll fail again.
Speaker 1 (10:35):
Yeah, now that's the problem.
Speaker 13 (10:36):
Though.
Speaker 1 (10:36):
The Democrats have a huge machine, what they call the
ground game, those volunteers that are knocking on doors bringing
people to the polls. Democrats have an army of about
sixty five thousand of them. The Republican Party in New
York nothing nothing, So it's going to take a lot
of motivating to get people out. If if it's a
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high turnout race, Curtis could win. If it's a low
turn race, that's how you get a Deblasio. That's how
you get a Mom Donnie, you know. But Deblasi was
like eighteen percent turnout. If you get like the old days,
an eighty percent turnout, that's when you get a Rudy Giuliani.
Here's more, Curtis, I.
Speaker 12 (11:13):
Would ask Jessica Tisch to stay on if nothing more
than stability. She's cleared up the problems that they had
in won police plaza. I may disagree with how she's
allocated police in the subway since streets, but then again,
I think the other thing is if you have a
police commissioner, whether it's he or her, whether she decides
to stay on or not, let them run the police department.
Speaker 1 (11:36):
Yeah, that's the thing that Curtis is the crime fighter.
He'd keep Jessica Tish. I know Curtis. He would call
Rudy Giuliani, make him a consultant to the NYPD. He'd
call Ray Kelly, call all these guys and get the
crime cleaned up. Now, the other thing is in November,
in a couple of weeks. You can get rid of
Alvin Bragg. He's up for reelection. You can vote for
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the opponent, maud Maren. Make sure you vote for her.
She's the Republican, although she's been a Democrat most of
her life, so if you're a Democrat, you can live
with her. But maud Maren is a real crime fighter,
a perfect district attorney, will lock up criminals, unlike Alvin Bragg,
who just lets them all loose. So just throw Alvin
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Bragg the hell out in November. That's one important thing
you can do. Hey, Letitia James the documents. You can
go online and look up the actual documents, the things
she signed. It is mortgage frauds. I mean these documents
I assume are real, and if they are, it's clearly
mortgage fraud. She deceived the lenders into thinking this was
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going to be her primary residence and it would just
be her living there. That's very important to the lenders.
If it's just you living in a house, they'll lend
you a certain amount. If it's going to be rented out,
you're going to have tenants, there's more risk involved, more trouble.
It changes the whole rate. She lied on the documents.
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This is the charge that she lied on the documents
about it being a primary residence. She signed them. You
can see her signal. She go to the New York
Post today they have the documents up there. She actually
signed it. This is going to be a big problem.
You can go to jail for this. Plenty of people
have been put in jail for this. Plenty of people
are convicted of this. Now I hear there's more charges coming.
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Not only did she lie it was not a primary residence,
She's going to have tenants living there, but it turns
out one of them was a fugitive. She was housing
her grand niece is a fugitive from justice. She was
living there with their three kids. She was officially listed
as an absconder wanted by authorities in North Carolina. She
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was on probation and jumped her probation, skipped probation and left.
They put out a warrant for her. What was she
sentenced for assault, battery, trespassing and she willfully avoided probation supervision.
She's an actual fugitive and Letitia James, this is our
attorney General, lied to the mortgage company was harboring a
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fugitive in this house. This fugitive grand niece will be
arrested if they get her back in North Carolina. Uh so,
the crimes are bad crimes, but they're not high enough
to be extraditible, so she can hide there. But so
not only mortgage fraud, harboring a fugitive in the house.
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This is your attorney general. Unbelievable. Hey, we'll take some
calls in a minute. Eight hundred three to two one
zero seven ten is a number. Eight hundred three to
two one zero seven ten on.
Speaker 2 (14:44):
Seven tenor.
Speaker 1 (14:47):
Hey, let's take some calls. Eight hundred three to two
one zero seven ten is a number. Let's go to
Joe and Island Park. Joe, how you doing good?
Speaker 14 (14:56):
Mom?
Speaker 15 (14:56):
How are you?
Speaker 1 (14:57):
I'm good? How are you?
Speaker 14 (14:58):
You?
Speaker 1 (14:58):
Are you the Joe Widge know where you've been? You
haven't called us in a long time.
Speaker 15 (15:02):
I've been, really I've been. It's been crazy for me lately.
I've been just really really busy with stuff.
Speaker 1 (15:08):
You know, I can't picture You're crazy.
Speaker 15 (15:10):
Thanks for taking my call anyway, No, we love you.
Speaker 1 (15:12):
You're a nice guy.
Speaker 16 (15:13):
You talk a little bit.
Speaker 15 (15:15):
I wanted to. I wanted to talk about the Virginia
governor's race. And I am hoping that the people of
Virginia ville for the Republican candidate when some earl sees
she will be fantastic. Uh, I'm hoping that they don't
give the state back to the Democrats.
Speaker 1 (15:31):
We're all we're all hoping that we like serious. We
hope she wins. That's but we got our own problems
here in New York with with our race. Let's go
to Bill and Brooklyn. Bill, how you doing, hi?
Speaker 17 (15:41):
Mark?
Speaker 14 (15:42):
Uh?
Speaker 12 (15:42):
Curtis so to leave the beret on.
Speaker 1 (15:44):
He looks a lot better with it. You got to
stop with the hat. You got to stop with the hat.
It makes no difference at all. This is it looks
like an old man without with the We're not going
to talk about the bray. You shouldn't be even involved
in this conversation if you're arguing about it. Brea, it's
it's it's a non issue. It means absolutely nothing. Don't
worry about nobody's voting based on a hat, not a hat.
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Remember Donald Trump ran with a red hat on it.
It's not an issue. And don't want to hear about
it again. Let's go to Blauvelt in Florida, Blauvelt. How
you doing, Mark shamonga morning, sir, How are you good? Hey?
Speaker 14 (16:22):
Did you happen to catch Mark who had been on
Sunday night? They report with Peter Schweizer. No, OK, it
was a gool about Mondamie. Please talk to Curtis, Please
have him watch it and study it. It's damny, damny
with this stuff because he came out with it just
like what like what There's all the money that he's
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died to, all his terrorist group. It's ridiculous.
Speaker 1 (16:45):
Well, we all know that that's not all. We all know.
That's all well known. Hey. The foreign money investigation is progressing.
They're finding more and more. Well, let's just wait and
see what happens. If it turns out he did accept
foreign money, it went into his campaign and he knew
about it, he's gone. He's out of the race. They'll
be able to take him out even if he's elected.
They'll be able to remove him if they find this
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foreign money. But the investigation continuing. Let's go to Dave
in Chicago. Dave, how you doing?
Speaker 17 (17:12):
Good morning?
Speaker 13 (17:13):
Mark?
Speaker 18 (17:13):
I'm doing very well.
Speaker 1 (17:14):
Thank you.
Speaker 18 (17:14):
I heard you mentioned Time magazine yesterday. A couple of
quick points. If anybody wants to read it, which I doubt,
it can be found in drug stores such as Walgreens
and CVS.
Speaker 1 (17:26):
Time heads that may be where you are. I think
if you're here, you really don't see it in drugstoref
there is still such a thing as Time magazine believing.
I don't know where you'd find it, but it must
be a.
Speaker 18 (17:36):
Website, right, It probably is, but God knows why anybody
would want to subscribe. But here's the thing. If Time
Magazine had a shred of credibility, they would make President
Trump and Benjamin yah Met and Yahoo Man of the
Year or Person of the Year. But there is corrupt
This the Nobel Peace Prize. Do you remember, Mark, I
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think it was nineteen seventy nine, the Coy Man.
Speaker 9 (18:02):
Of the Year.
Speaker 1 (18:03):
Yeah. No, that Nobel Peace Prize is just a silly thing.
It's just a joke. You got to give him credit
despite the fact that it's a ridiculous, silly thing. Somehow
they still have some credibility. They just googled Time magazine.
Let me see, let me see. Yeah, they actually have
a website. I don't know if they even print I
guess they print actual copies. I don't know where you'd
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get one. But Time Magazine actually has a website. It
looks like a cheap, homemade website. Nobody, nobody ever knew
that this thing still existed untill they put a horrifying
bad picture of President Trump on the cover. Now some
thought it was just, you know, because they hate Trump.
Others think it was because they're trying to get attention.
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Nobody knows this Time magazine still exists, so they might
just be looking to get some attention. Let's go to
Mike in Florida. Mike, how you doing, good morning, Mark. Yes, Mike.
Speaker 13 (18:55):
You mentioned the democrats massive ground game in this mayor's
base in New York, and Donnie is just the tip
of the spear for Democrats and the liberal left. They
you know, they're very clever at this. You know, in
Chicago they went from a far left glory life to
a further left Johnson. In New York they went from
the Blasio to what people thought was Adams's less left,
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but he wasn't. And now they're going to even further left.
And they're very patient. And you know, so Mandani will
get in and then AOC will become the senator, and
you have that Dunce Hulkeel in Albany, who, as you said,
you know, blows in the wind whichever way he is directing.
It has no it is completely effeckless. They're very good
at this and it's it's alarming and it should be
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alarming to people.
Speaker 1 (19:38):
Yeah, I know, you're absolutely right. You know, these Democrats
they're like the communist Chinese. They plot these hundred years strategy,
you know, campaigns, and this was the idea. At first,
they took over all the secretaries of state office, put
in all kinds of radicals in there that changed the
voting rules. Then they installed twenty five of these bad das,
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let all the criminals out, and now they get this
Mam Donnie running and from what I hear, they have
another twenty six Mom Donnie's ready to go in other cities,
and a lot of that George Soros type of money
funding this. But if they can get Mam Donnie and
they got twenty six others waiting to go, Schumer is finished.
AOC will take his seat. In fact, this is going
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on in a few other states. Ed Markey, the longtime
veteran Massachusetts senator whill he's now eighty or eighty five.
He's got a young squad, AOC type of guy running
against him, and he's running a campaign. But you can't
have a guy who's served for fifty years. You can't
have an old fossil. They're going to do this to
Schumer and he'll be gone. Hey, we'll talk more about
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this in a second with the great columnist Liz Peak.
She'll be with us next on seven to ten. WR.
Let's get the latest news. Here is Kristin Mark.
Speaker 19 (20:54):
Good morning at sixty one degrees. At ten thirty. New
York Governor Kennedy Hochel is joining New York City mayoral
candidate Zoron Mamdani and Queens for the first time since
she endorsed him last month.
Speaker 20 (21:06):
Hokel invited Mom Donnie to herr Ey then in Astoria
on Tuesday. She called Mom Donnie reasonable and backs Mam
Donnie's campaign pledge of bringing universal childcare to New York City.
Speaker 3 (21:17):
I believe he's touched the nerve. He's created an energy
around the wills to just focus on what'll make New
York City even more exceptional, and that is to make
it more affordable.
Speaker 20 (21:28):
However, Hokle says there are still details to be worked
out on how to pay for free childcare should Mom
Donnie win Hokle admitted to reporters after she still has
major differences with Mom Donnie on many issues. I'm scaf
Pringle WR News.
Speaker 19 (21:40):
At least half a dozen businesses are destroyed and several
families displaced following a fire and explode and an explosion
in an auto body shop in Hillside, New Jersey last night.
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Oil rebounding from its recent weakness, up twenty eight cents,
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how you doing.
Speaker 5 (26:03):
I'm terrific, always the better for talking to you.
Speaker 1 (26:06):
Hey, So that want is explain what's going on in
the world. Here you had these Democrats, these old fossils
like Schumer and Elizabeth Warren, and now you got the
AOC mom Donnie, and there's a whole bunch of them
springing up all over the place, this whole new generation
of crazy left, lunatic democrat. Is this the result of
colleges in doctrinating generations of kids to become like this?
Speaker 5 (26:29):
I think that's part of it, Mark, And I also
think that Democrats, moderate Democrats have not offered a reasonable alternative.
And I also think this, and I know a lot
of your Democrat listeners would probably disagree, but Donald Trump
has managed to occupy the middle on many many issues,
and so you know, he is probably partly responsible, frankly
(26:53):
for pushing Democrats to the left. I mean, when you
talk about crime, for example, And you know, is Donald
Trump extreme on crime? I don't think so. He wants
safe streets, state neighborhoods. That's what most of your listeners
and what most voters want. Immigration again, does he want
(27:13):
a closed border, Yeah, that's what most of your listeners want.
So when you talk about things taxes and immigration and
crime and frankly also federal spending, Trump's in the middle
on this. He's with most of the American people, and
so Democrats have nowhere to go. And I think where
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you know, in the last election, people talked a lot
about working class voters and how Democrats had lost working
class voters. Who are working class voters. That's most of America, right,
I mean, this isn't a fringe group. This is like
most voters. So when you lose that group, you know,
I think basically your politicians are scrambling for niche issues
(27:56):
like transgender surgeries or who can be a locker room,
or you know, whether illegal immigrants should be able to vote.
I mean, there's a lot of crazy stuff going on
because that's where they are. They really don't know what
else to do.
Speaker 1 (28:11):
You know, You're right, these old fossil these schumers and
even Kathy Holchel or Andrew Cuomo. They're kind of just
empty suits. You're right, they have nothing specific to offer
any voter.
Speaker 5 (28:22):
Well, and I think they are scared to death of
the far left now because what we've seen, and it started,
I don't have started in sort of my consciousness anyway,
with AOC unseating a long time moderate Democrat, establishment Democrat,
and Alexandri Kacio Cortez, if you remember, primaried him and
(28:44):
the guy was so complacent, so sure of himself that
he didn't even debate her. Remember her debating the empty chair.
So that was kind of a shot across about to
people who have been in office for a long time.
And Chuck Schumer right now is the face of this
because he is I mean, I was, I think one
of the first to come out and say there's going
to be a shutdown because he is Chuck Schumer scared
(29:07):
of death of AOC, and he is not going to
want to bend to any reasonable even reasonable requests from
the Democrats, I mean, excuse me, from the Republicans. And
that's what's happened. I mean, polling has shown that AOC
could probably beat Chuck Schumer in a primary just like mom,
Donnie is beating Andrew Cuomo. Andrew Cuomo was a horrible governor,
(29:29):
and so it's not surprising to me that people aren't
turning out to vote for him. But the reality is, Mom,
Donnie is like a cartoon challenger, right. He has no experience,
nothing but words, words, words. It's like the old My
Fair Ladies saw about Henry Higgins. You know, nothing he's
done will suggest that he can run anything, much less
(29:52):
a city of the complexity of New York. I really
think it's an astonishing thing that's happening right before our eyes,
and I don't know what can change it at this point.
Speaker 1 (30:03):
Wow. But these younger voters, highly educated, Well, how could
they be so stupid? It's to fall for free buses
and the free rent and the government grocery store. Do
they really believe all this stuff could happen?
Speaker 5 (30:14):
Well, it's a good question. There was an article that
I read with some amusement in the New York Times
from an opinion writer saying, well, it's not really the vibe.
And no, I don't really believe in his programs because
probably he can't get much of that done. But I
just want someone who's really ready to shake things up,
and outsider saying, you know, it's a little bit like
Donald Trump. No, it's not. Donald Trump actually had accomplishment.
(30:38):
He wasn't just a political faker.
Speaker 12 (30:41):
You know.
Speaker 5 (30:42):
He had built buildings, he had run companies, and he
had a very long history of solid opinions on things
like taxes and deregulation and issues that could be helpful
to the country and certainly could be helpful to New York.
This guy has no such accomplished All he does. He's
very anti Semitic, he's very anti Israel, which really should
(31:05):
put him at odds with a lot of New York voters,
but hasn't seemed to move the dial. It looks like
he's been taking money from overseas donors when that's illegal.
And so the answer to question is young people are
along for the ride. They don't really understand. I don't
believe the gravity of it. They don't own homes in
New York, they're not owning businesses. They don't know how
(31:28):
fragile any city is. And I've lived through the downs
in New York City. It's not fun, and they're about
to experience that. I think so. And by the way, yes,
the schools are reprehensible. I mean, we have not taught
kids anything useful in probably thirty years, and that is
probably an understatement.
Speaker 1 (31:49):
Well, well, great analysis, Hey, speaking of Israel, Joe Biden
pointing out that he's the one that laid the groundwork
for this piece deal.
Speaker 5 (31:59):
Yeah, I mean it's sad, isn't it to see these
people coming out and saying, oh, yeah, Joe Biden released
more hostages. Okay, it was easy to release the early
hostages because that was not a big bargaining ship for
hamas it was the last hostages that was you had
to fight for tooth and nail. But look, Joe Biden's
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Middle East policy began I think the second day in
office where he went out of his way to insult
Mohammed bin Salman, the ruler de facto ruler of Saudi Arabia,
that the son of the king. And let me tell
you something, from that moment on, basically he lost the
goodwill not only of Saudi Arabia. Remember him going hat
(32:41):
in hand begging for more oil because he knew gas
prices in America were going up and he would be
blamed politically for that and the Saudis rebuffed him because
they can't stand him, but also the whole Arab world
couldn't stand him, and in particular because he constantly he
went back to the Obama era handing, putting their hand
(33:02):
out to help Iran, to bring Iran into the family
of Nations, a country that has never renounced is hatred
for israel Is determination to obliterate not only Israel, but
to attack the United States. That is not our friend
in the Middle East, the Arab golf countries. Donald Trump
has played this exactly right. They have a vested interest
(33:22):
in stability in working with the United States. But honestly,
I wrote about it back literally his first month in office, saying,
guess why gas prices are so high, folks, Not what
you think. It's because of Muhammed Ben Salmon, who constantly
restricted supply. What's he doing now? He's pushing Opek to
increase supply so oil prices are low. Americans are happy
(33:45):
with that. And also the Arabs are going to be
our helper I hope in achieving peace in Theddle East.
Speaker 1 (33:51):
Well, liszt Pik brilliant as always. Now your columns Foxnews
dot com worlds, can we get them well?
Speaker 5 (33:58):
Thank you for mentioning my website, Liz Okay, p ee k.
Everything's there, including things my daily rant, so to speak,
which sadly is not daily because I just don't have
that much time. But I do put out pieces there
that I simply had some fun with, and like today
was about the Nobel Literature Prize, which was beyond idiotic
(34:21):
they gave the Nobel Prize. My point was, don't feel
too bad about the Peace Prize. Look what they did
with the literature. They gave the prize to a guy
who wrote a four hundred page book that only has
one period. It's an entire book with one sentence. It's
so stupid. I can't get my head around it.
Speaker 1 (34:38):
Yeah. Well, if you want to read some great to
read that and other great stories and columns lizpeak dot com.
It's a great site. New stuff every day, lizpeak dot com. Lizpeak,
thanks for being with us.
Speaker 5 (34:49):
Thank you so much for having me.
Speaker 1 (34:51):
Take care, take care. Heyeah, I don't forget Buck and
Clay excellent show every day. It'll be right after the
New News at noon, right here on seven ten. Wr Well,
don't go away, hey, we'll talk to Jimmy Fayla coming
up in the next hour seven to ten wo the
Mark Simone.
Speaker 2 (35:08):
Show, one wrday.
Speaker 1 (35:14):
It's gonna be a nice day today. Actually weather it
be nice for the next four or five days. It'll
be beautiful. Well, we got a lot to get to
this hour. Hey, just so you know, this weekend, not
only nice weather, but this weekend you have the No
King's Day protests. Now, these No Kings Day. I don't
know what it means, No King's Day? What the hell
(35:36):
does it mean? Is it a protest against Prince Charles.
I don't even know what it's supposed to be. It's
something to do with Trump. It's an excuse for them
to get out there and yell and scream. But you
should know that these protests will take place all over
the place. It's not just in New York City. It's
going to be everywhere in the suburbs. I think twenty
five hundred of these rallies scheduled. So if you're in Connecticut,
(36:00):
New Jersey, if you're in Long Island, you're not going
to escape this. You're gonna have these No Kings rallies.
If you're in Pennsylvania, wherever you are, Florida, we got
a lot of listeners around the country. You're gonna see
these no Kings rallies. It's gonna be Democrats screaming like
maniacs out in the street, waving signs. They're all just
going nuts. Now. I keep warning you Democrats, you gotta
(36:25):
pace yourselves. Donald Trump's only been president like a half hour.
He just got there. This is like, what is this
month nine? He's got three and a half more years
to go. You better get used to this. You gotta
pace yourself. You're like gonna you're gonna blow a gasket
if you don't stop. They're just going nuttier and nuttier
(36:45):
and nuttier. They are no Kings Marshes. They'll be screaming
in the streets all day Saturday. And then you got
these left wing celebrities going crazy. You got Bette Midler
on Colbert last night. Bet Middler yelling and screaming about Trump.
She's redoing the song win Beneath My Wings to be
all anti Trump lyrics about the orange blank hole. Again,
(37:12):
this is bet Middler going nuts. Remember Martin Sheen, father
of Charlie Sheen. Remember he played the president on that
TV show The West Wing. I guess if you played
the president, you're qualified to critique of president. So Martin
Sheen is on MSNBC yelling and screaming Trump is the
biggest nothing in the world, it says during brutal rant,
(37:35):
and he yells at Trump, stop fussing with your hair,
don't worry about your tie, stand up straight, speak clearly,
not from your throat, speak from your heart. Start being
a human being. That's what you were made for, not golf.
They're just nuttier and nuttier and nuttier. You know, it's
not unusual for a guy to play golf every Saturday
(37:57):
or Sunday. A lot of people do that. It's not
a crazy thing. Sheen, who famously paid a Democratic president
west Wing, also tore into members of Trump's cabinet. The
White House and MSNBC did not immediately respond for comment.
But they're all going nuts, these people. And again, you
(38:18):
better pace yourself. You're going to have to get through
three and a half more years of this. What are
you going to do next year? You know? On that show,
the view one of those hosts was yelling and screaming.
We got Trump all through the Middle East crisis, yelling
and screaming, He'll never get the hostages released, he'll never
make this deal. At one point, she said, if he
(38:40):
ever gets any hostage I'll wear a Maga hat if
he ever gets any hostages released. Well, he got him
all released, and so far nothing, she has not mentioned it.
She's backtracked Don Junior on X urging her to keep
her bargain where the Maga hat. In fact, he's been
(39:01):
trolling her. Which one is it? I thought, Alissa Farrah
Griffin trolling her that you promised you would wear a
Maga hat if he got the hostages released. And the
Trump tweet went to three point five million viewers, got
almost a quarter of a million likes. So we'll see.
So far nothing. I can't imagine she'll do it because
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if she does it, they'll have the picture of her
with the Maga hat on and it'll go viral, and
then I don't know if she'll be able to handle that.
Oh hey, today at three o'clock, you're gonna want to
watch Fox Zorin Mom. Donnie will be the guest today
on Fox News. It's Martha McCallum. At three o'clock she
(39:45):
will sit down with a Zorain Mamdannie for a full interview.
Now Why would he do this, Why would he want
to do this? I don't know. Trump does this a lot.
He'll go right into the lions Den, He'll go on
with George Stephanoppolis, He'll go on with the Meet the Press.
(40:06):
He'll do that. This is not like Mom Donnie to
go to a hostile interview. Although it's Martha McCallum, who
can be pretty, you know, respectful when she interviews a guest.
It's not going to be hostile, but she'll ask him
all the tough questions. But this will be interesting at
three o'clock today, Mom Donnie on Fox News. Now, it
could be he wants these tough questions. It could be
(40:29):
that he wants to be given a hard time by Fox.
He thinks that will help him with his crazy bass.
So that could be the reason. Hey, President Trump going
after ABC News, they're still talking about Sunday's The ABC
Sunday Show with George Slapadopoulos. It's the most corrupt, dirty
(40:51):
Sunday show ever. It's just awful and it's fascinating to watch.
Stephanoppolis has become this Jekyll and Hyde care character when
he's interviewing the Democrat he's this very polite, soft interviewer. Yes,
thank you, Okay, thank you, here's my next question. Then
they go to commercial. Then they come back and it's
a whole different guy. Now when he's got the Republican on,
(41:13):
he's banging away at him, he's calling him every name.
He's just vicious to him. So everybody's still talking about
this Sunday appearance jd Vance, the Vice President's own with Stephanopolis.
There's this accusation that doesn't really mean much of anything,
that Tom Holman took a fifty thousand dollars bribe. Well,
(41:36):
first of all, that's not true. It's not a bribe.
It couldn't possibly be a bribe because at the time
where this was supposedly happening, Holman was not in the government.
He was a private citizen with a company, a security company,
and somebody offered to pay him fifty thousand dollars. Now,
that's what you do when you hire a security company,
you pay them money, you agree on the amount, you
(41:57):
pay them the money. So he was not in government,
he had nothing to do with government. But they're calling
it a bribe, and it was pretty pathetic because Stephanoppolis
didn't really have any ammunition. The basis for calling it
a bribe was an article in Pro Publica, which is
(42:18):
a crazy left wing publication, far left, nutty publication. The
last person ever to quote them on TV was Keith Oberman.
It was that kind of a sight. So he's going
after Vance. Vance's you know, just well listen, take a listen.
This This is Vance and Stephanopolis. And when Vance gets
(42:39):
ugly with Stephanoppolis, Stephanoppolis cuts him off, literally cuts off
the Vice President United States to go to commercial.
Speaker 22 (42:46):
You were focused on a bogus story. You're insinuating criminal
wrongdoing against a guy who has done nothing wrong, instead
of focusing on the fact that our country is struggling
because our government's shut down. Let's talk about the real issues, George.
I think the American people would benefit much more from
that than from you going down some weird left wing
rabbit hole where the facts clearly show that Tom Holman
(43:08):
didn't engage in any criminal wrongdoing.
Speaker 24 (43:10):
It's not a weird left wing rabbit hole. I didn't
insinuate anything. I asked you whether Tom Holman accepted fifty
thousand dollars as was heard on an audio tape recorded
by the FBI in September twenty twenty four, and you
did not answer the question. Thank you for your time
this morning. No, I said that I biled up next
We'll be right back.
Speaker 1 (43:27):
He just cut off the vice president the United States.
And it is a very weird left wing rabbit hole.
So yesterday at the White House, an ABC News reporter
tries to ask a question. Trump says, we're not taking
any questions from fake news ABC, and we're not after
that jury. He calls them George Slapadopolis. Here's Trump yesterday.
Speaker 25 (43:47):
But JD had a very nasty person interviewing them, and
we can't let that happen. Just as inappropriate to cut
off a highly respected vice president of the United States
mid sentence, I guess it's one way to win an argument.
That was the only way who was going to win
the argument. So that was pretty inappropriate. I want to
tell you that.
Speaker 1 (44:06):
Yeah, you know, you think back to Tim Russell, or
the guy that created that ABC Sunday show. David Brinkley
would never First of all, he would never go down
a left wing rabbit hole with some obscure, stupid story.
But he also would never ever cut off a sitting
vice president and not allow him to respond. Unbelievable. What's
happened to television which doesn't have a lot of viewers anymore?
(44:29):
That ABC, you know, in the good old days of
Meet the Press, that probably had eight nine million viewers.
Now they're lucky if they get one million viewers. Same
thing with the slopidopolis. TV ratings way way down. Hey,
by the way, radio ratings way up. Now you just
go over these numbers again, just so you have this
in perspective. Newspapers every day, twenty two million people read newspapers,
(44:52):
that's it. Twenty two million every day, twenty five million
watch network TV. That's all just twenty five million, twenty
five million watch network TV. Radio one hundred and fifty
nine million, one hundred and fifty nine million, AM talk
(45:12):
radio sixty three million every day, sixty three million listen
to AM radio, and the numbers going up. Ladis Nielsen
show an increase in radio listening. Ninety two percent of
America listens to radio. Hey so mom, Donnie, three o'clock
today will be on Fox News. The big debate is
tomorrow night. That could determine the whole race. Tomorrow night,
(45:37):
the debate. Can make sure you're watching that now. In
the New Jersey race, so the fight has been against
Mikey Cheryl accusing Chitarelli of working from a company that
had made opioids or did something with opioids. So she
keeps making the case that he's responsible for killing ten
thousand Americans with his opioids. But it's come out that
(46:00):
she accepted tons of money donations from opioid companies, so
that doesn't look good for her. He's Chitdarelli.
Speaker 23 (46:07):
You see it with her not being allowed to walk
at her her graduation ceremonies at the Naval Academy. New
York Times reports she's trading defense stocks while sitting on
the House Armed Services Committee. Broke federal law for stock
trades and stock reporting. Can't explain how it is that
she tripled her net worth in only six years time
in Congress. There's a pattern here, and we saw it
again on display at last week's debate.
Speaker 1 (46:28):
She hasn't spoken to it. She needs to.
Speaker 23 (46:30):
She bragged about being the most transparent candidate ever for
New Jersey governor. I think she needs to come clean
on this and a number of other issues here in
New Jersey for the voters.
Speaker 1 (46:39):
Yeah, now here's Mikey Cheryl, the Democrat opponent.
Speaker 26 (46:42):
I think we've laid out the case that Jack is
complicit with these opiard in lead with these opioid companies.
I think he is right there with the people that
again paid billions of dollars. So I think that the
line is pretty clear.
Speaker 1 (46:57):
Yeah, it's not that clear.
Speaker 23 (46:58):
She crossed the line in that debate. I'll filing my
defamation suit today.
Speaker 1 (47:02):
He's going to sewer for claiming he killed Americans of
this opiate I don't think you can really, you can't
sue somebody over at debate. You can file the lawsuit.
It sounds good, but I don't think you can actually
really get anything done.
Speaker 23 (47:13):
Another desperate tactic by a desperate campaign on behalf of
a desperate candidate.
Speaker 1 (47:17):
It's a lie. Yeah. Now it's not going that well
for Chidarelli. He should be way ahead. It looks like
in the latest polls the race is pretty much.
Speaker 9 (47:27):
Tied.
Speaker 1 (47:28):
It looks close. So we'll see. Hey, that Jack Smith,
that prosecutor, that bug eyed, weirdo, cape wearing idiot prosecutor
Jack Smith is going to be summoned to testify before
the House Judiciary Committee. Now, this is going to be
problematic for the Democrats. He's going to have to actually
(47:48):
speak in under oath in these hearings and testified a
lot of stuff. They're going to ask him about why
he needed to raid mar A Lago with guns drawn.
He got okay to use deadly force in the president's house,
can you imagine that? And they're gonna he's gonna have
to explain why he had his agents go through Baron
(48:09):
Trump's room and closet, why he searched Melania's underwear drawer
drawer Pauly Walnut style. He's gonna have to explain all
this now. He's also I hope they'll bring this out.
Remember he kept releasing pictures hundreds and hundreds and hundreds
of boxes. None of those boxes had classified documents in
(48:29):
those are just the presidential papers in hundreds of boxes.
In the end, they only found thirty five classified documents.
If you put it in a folder, it's about one
inch thick, so one inch to one box classified documents.
And from what I hear, those classified documents had absolutely
nothing of importance in them. If you've ever talked to
(48:50):
anybout dealt with classified documents. Ninety percent of them are
absolutely nothing. They just overclassified everything. So hopefully this will
all come out in the hearings. Now, President Trump incredible
deal in the Middle East. He's learned a lot from that,
and he's going to use all that he learned to
(49:10):
do the same thing with Russia Ukraine, so that could
be interesting. He's invited to Zolensky to the White House.
They have things to talk about. Zelensky wants a lot
of weapons that some of them he's not been able
to get. That could change. The President now talking about
giving Ukraine Tomahawk missiles, that serious stuff. Those have a
range of one thousand miles. That could be hitting Moscow
(49:34):
with Tomahawk missiles. Now, one thing he learned in the
Middle East deal is you take away the military strength
of an opponent, case of Iran. Iran was the one
backing Hamas the hoodies, Hezboala. You take out their nuclear power,
(49:54):
you take out their main military threat. So you give
Ukraine enough weapons so that they can really, really, really,
for the first time, do some serious damage. It changes everything.
And remember Putin shocked the world first when he went
after Ukraine, but second when after a few months. It
(50:15):
was pretty obvious his army stunk and couldn't get anything done.
Speaker 25 (50:18):
I don't know why he continues with this war. This
war has been so bad for him. He's going into
four years of a war that should have beaten. He
should have won that war in one week.
Speaker 1 (50:29):
He's now going soon be into.
Speaker 25 (50:31):
His fourth year.
Speaker 1 (50:32):
Yeah. So the idea is, increase the military strength, give
the Ukraine much more serious kind of weaponry, and then
we'll see. Hey, we'll take some calls. Next. Eight hundred
three to two one zero seven ten is the number
eight hundred three to two one zero seven ten.
Speaker 3 (50:49):
Where usual comes for common sense?
Speaker 2 (50:51):
Mark someone on seven ten wo R.
Speaker 1 (50:55):
Well, let's take some calls. Let's go to uh, Margie
Hudson Valley. Margie, see how you doing?
Speaker 16 (51:02):
Hi?
Speaker 14 (51:02):
Mark?
Speaker 27 (51:02):
I am fine. I love talking to you, And I
just wanted to before I ask you this question, I
just wanted to give you one more reason why your
listeners should go to Lincoln Tech.
Speaker 28 (51:13):
And that's because are you're the professor right, You're teaching
a college? Yeah, yeah, yeah, Lincoln Tech is one of
the I think actually probably the best trade school of all.
Even the President Trump's saying a lot of kids or
trade school is the answer. They shouldn't all be going
to college. But you're a professor, tell us why.
Speaker 27 (51:31):
But because there are three modes of learning kinesthetic, visual,
and auditory, and the visual mode forget it because everybody
just goes to AI. And it's ridiculous. Any little book,
play notes, written on a cocktail, napkin or something is
all online somewhere, so all the kids do is google it,
(51:53):
copy and paste it. They don't do any writing, they
don't do anythinking. It's absolutely absurd. And if you have
a kinesthetic skill like welding or electric or plumbing, that's
a real skill. Nobody can google that. That job is
not going to China. So if you can do that,
(52:13):
you will absolutely really have something that's valuable. The boss
can count on it. And there's also a perfect line
of demarcation. Now, Mark, did you get your college degree
before AI or after AI? Because if you get your
college degree after AI, it's just about worthless because nobody's
going to believe you did the work unless you're there
(52:35):
for a long time and you prove it. But if
you go to Lincoln Tech, then you've really got a skill, so.
Speaker 1 (52:43):
Wow, and you don't work for Lincoln Tech. You work
in a normal, regular old.
Speaker 27 (52:47):
College, Yeah, one of those schools.
Speaker 1 (52:50):
Well, Margie, we are a great caller. I love that
big fat brain of yours. It's very good.
Speaker 27 (52:57):
Okay, I thank you. I have one question, like to
know what is Nancy melicicon Pelosi doing.
Speaker 14 (53:04):
Now.
Speaker 27 (53:05):
She's such a backroom politician that we don't hear about her,
but I know she's doing something. So what is she
up to these days?
Speaker 1 (53:12):
Well, she's made a fortune. She's the greatest the stock
investor ever. She's up to about seven hundred million. That's
all the insider trading. But Gordon Gecko never made her
kind of money. Well, Margie call us again, great talking
to you. Let's go to Ken in Brooklyn. Ken, how
you doing?
Speaker 13 (53:30):
Good morning Mark?
Speaker 9 (53:31):
Mark.
Speaker 18 (53:31):
I'm thinking of Vance twenty twenty eight.
Speaker 13 (53:34):
I think when he announces he should rebrand MAGA make
America great always.
Speaker 9 (53:38):
All right?
Speaker 1 (53:39):
I like that. That's very good. You can keep the
same hats, save a lot of money because they've already
made like a couple million of these hats. Well, let's
go to Vincent and Brooklyn. Vincent, how you.
Speaker 16 (53:48):
Doing, good morning, Mark?
Speaker 1 (53:50):
Mark?
Speaker 16 (53:50):
I'm okay, good morning, Mara Marge is right, because last
week I had a plumber come to my house. The
guy was here for a half hour and I had
a fork over three hundred and eighty one dollars. That's
not bad for and the parts that he installed only
cost around sixty dollars, So all in all, three hundred
(54:11):
and twenty dollars clean, that's not That's not bad for
a half hour's work.
Speaker 17 (54:16):
Mark.
Speaker 16 (54:17):
Who is Martin Sheen to talk about Donald Trump? Compare
the children that Martin Sheen raised, mainly Charlie, not Amelia,
to Donald Trump's children, Martin Sheen is not the paradigm
of fatherhood. Look what were you gonna say?
Speaker 1 (54:38):
That's a good caution.
Speaker 16 (54:39):
Look, I mean, compare my Charlie Sheen. Look at him now,
he's out of work. He blew all his money on
cocaine and paying for to have sex with pornos stars
that he got a he contracted eight from. Compare that
to Donald Donald Trump's children all successful, all of them.
(55:01):
And now Baron is starting his own business and everything
in real estate business if I'm correct, a real estate business. Right, yeah, Okay.
Another thing about Letitia James that, in addition to the
favorable mortgage rates when she lied on the application form.
I don't know how it is in Virginia, but in
(55:22):
New York, you will get a tax break on the
if you own multiple properties on the pat you'll get
a tax break in the building. If you live in
one of the buildings that you own on that building,
you will get a tax break. And not on any
of it is.
Speaker 1 (55:43):
Yeah, the same thing in Virginia. She got a huge
tax break, she got a huge mortgage rate break. Everything.
She saved herself a lot of money.
Speaker 16 (55:49):
Mark, she gained the system. Mark, I'm telling you so,
go ahead. A couple of weeks ago, this city sent
to receive for the building registration forms that you have
to fill out by August thirty first every year. And
on there there's there's legitimate what the building is. Now
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she puts something else on there.
Speaker 1 (56:16):
Yeah, she deceived a lot of there's more charges coming, Vincent.
We gotta go. We got the news, but I hear
there's more indictments coming. Great call when we come back.
Jimmy Fayler will be with us next on seven to
ten WR.
Speaker 2 (56:29):
Insight from the Inside. This is seven ten wrs.
Speaker 17 (56:34):
Mark Simon show.
Speaker 1 (56:38):
Well Jimmy Faylor, the great talk show host, comedian. He's
on every night now on WR nine to midnight. You
love his show nine to midnight tonight every weeknight, and
he's got the best late night show on television. Saturday
Nights on the Fox News Channel at ten o'clock, Jimmy Fayla,
how you doing.
Speaker 9 (56:57):
I'm doing.
Speaker 17 (56:57):
Uh, We're over here at New York and ready for
the Fox. Get ready for the Zoran Mom Donnie Arrival.
He's on Martha McCallum today.
Speaker 1 (57:04):
Yeah, it's three o'clock. Is he actually coming into the
Fox building.
Speaker 17 (57:08):
I don't have an answer on that. What I'm trying
to figure out is whether or not Martha's allowed to
show skin during the interview, because you know how those
steria law guys get. I don't want them to cover
up by Martha. Yeah, but wow, what a time to
be us.
Speaker 1 (57:22):
Those old senior citizen protesters, don't They show up at
Fox on Wednesdays. There's like twelve of them.
Speaker 9 (57:28):
So this is my favorite. It's Tuesdays, That's.
Speaker 14 (57:31):
What it is.
Speaker 17 (57:32):
Yeah, And it's become like a bowling league and they
show up with like the same signs and it's like
Fox is bad. And I'm like, if you guys hate
us that much, walk over to CNN they're down the
block and give them twelve viewers.
Speaker 9 (57:46):
Like they need you.
Speaker 17 (57:47):
You know what I mean to make this a fair fight.
I know a Cabby who can get your right up there.
Speaker 9 (57:51):
Let's go.
Speaker 1 (57:52):
Yeah. Oh, they're all eighty years old, these protesters. It's
very strange.
Speaker 17 (57:56):
Yeah, that's what's crazy. It's like, these people are eighty
years old. They're standing in front of my building protesting
at a time when most people their age are just
getting ready to run for Congress.
Speaker 9 (58:07):
You know, it's crazy.
Speaker 17 (58:08):
No, I don't know what to tell you.
Speaker 1 (58:11):
Hey, could you explain this Saturday, all over the country,
in every city suburb, we're gonna have these no Kings protest?
What the hell does that mean? No Kings?
Speaker 17 (58:21):
I know it's so embarrassing, Like the Decoration of Independence
was the no King's protest. No, but what this is
is it is a It's a grift. It's a merchandising grift,
like they printed up half. Eric Swolwell is doing these
videos and he's posting these Instagram links the way you
can get your no King's merch. They're literally just making
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money off a pretend protest, Like, no one thinks we're
living under a king right now? If we the king,
do you think appellate court judges nobody has ever heard of,
and a town in Maine I can pronounce could up
as his agenda at the border by filing in an injunction.
Speaker 9 (59:00):
You know.
Speaker 17 (59:00):
But that's I mean, that's that's the charade of the
whole thing. And they keep coming up with these dumb
catchphrases that someone is telling them sound good.
Speaker 9 (59:10):
Do you remember fighting the oligarchy?
Speaker 1 (59:12):
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, oligarchy?
Speaker 9 (59:14):
Yeah, you know this. I've said this before.
Speaker 17 (59:16):
The only guy who has ever used the word oligarchy
in public would be Joe Biden if he was doing
a commercial for the Olive Garden that he would accidentally
go come on down the oligarchy and they'd be like, cut,
it is not it is guarded for the eightieth times.
But that's why this whole dumb thing is, Like they
bring up these pretend protests and they think it sounds good.
(59:38):
But if you've noticed, the only people benefiting from this
are those crowdsourcing apps, you know, like in DC where
you can rent a crowd and stuff like that. Yeah,
they're making money. You know, that's that's been the number
one source of Democrat job creation. Is Hey, if you
need seventy five bucks to burn down a Tesla dealership,
the Democrats have a job for you.
Speaker 1 (59:57):
Yeah, there's a bunch of these organizations and that you
can buy yourself a protest crowd at anytime. So uh, hey, mom, Donnie,
as we said, he's going to be on Fox today
at three o'clock. The debate is tomorrow night. He's a
good debater, mom, Donnie Curtis is a great debater. Professional
Cuomo is a pretty pathetic debater, isn't he what it's
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gonna happen to Cuomo tomorrow?
Speaker 17 (01:00:20):
Yeah, it doesn't look good. I love that Eric Adams offered.
You know, he says he might endorse Cuomo. I'm like, dude,
if you're you're right now pulling behind my milk okay.
Speaker 9 (01:00:31):
After two percent with coffee this morning, what are you?
Speaker 17 (01:00:34):
Where are you moving the needle? The only way, the
only way, Adams, The indorsement is moving the needle.
Speaker 9 (01:00:40):
Is into somebody's arm. Who doesn't Clomo Like, I can't
take it anymore. But yeah, I so this is what
I expect to happen.
Speaker 17 (01:00:48):
Okay, substance wise, the best guy up there actually is Curtis,
and but we both know him. And Curtis is very theatrical.
He has his quips, you know, he has is the
know Adams is the swaggerman with no plan, and Plomo
is slapping fannies and killing grannies and it's really good
talk radio.
Speaker 9 (01:01:08):
But I think we got to put a shock collar.
Speaker 17 (01:01:11):
Inside of Curtis's beretamorrow night. Make sure he stays on message,
because if he's on message, he could have a real
breakthrough moment because crime crime, crime is such a signature
issue for him as the guardian angel guy and mom
Donnie's relationship, but the police is a real liability if
you highlight it. I just don't want to have one
of these. It turns into a friar's roast because Curtis
will make fun of him, He'll make fun of Cromo,
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but he won't actually, you know what I mean, gain
any ground. So I'm hoping we get a disciplined Curtis
tomorrow night.
Speaker 1 (01:01:40):
I know what you're saying, but I hate when people
say stay on message. You know they did that to Trump.
Stay on message, you got to be disciplined.
Speaker 17 (01:01:47):
I think you remember this, I know what you mean
by that. But Trump still he did keep making the points.
You know, it's like he was talking about the border
when he kind of went off message and said they're
eating the dogs, they're hitting the cast.
Speaker 9 (01:02:00):
You know, the conversation was still the border though.
Speaker 17 (01:02:03):
That's all I mean by that. And again, I'd like
her to be the best guy for the city. But
that's the challenge is if you've got to make up
ground right now, you know, you gotta put you got
to put shots on goal. That's what I guess what
I'm trying to say.
Speaker 1 (01:02:15):
That's a good point. All right, that's tomorrow night. Hey,
this is big news open AI Chat GPT. They're going
to start allowing what they call erotica, which means they're
going to allow porn. You know, you could have chat
gp make create anything any picture. Now they're going to
allow porn. What This is going to be an enormous business,
(01:02:38):
isn't it?
Speaker 17 (01:02:39):
You get ready for Debbie does Google?
Speaker 9 (01:02:43):
You know, watch because chat GPT is.
Speaker 17 (01:02:48):
Just recreating using other images. But I don't doubt it'll
become It's going to become a really big deal. I mean,
there's two arguments here, because one is it's probably safer
from a German standpoint, but again, these are also people
being put out of a job. Now that opens up
another can of worms, because usually in these adult videos,
when the girl's gonna lose her job, there's something she.
Speaker 9 (01:03:11):
Does to keep it. So how does that work? It's
chat chiefs t is the boss. Now I'm confused.
Speaker 1 (01:03:15):
Yeah, so all right, it might be a problem, but
it's gonna be It's gonna be huge. Hey, hey, speaking
to mom Donnie. You see this New York Times article.
They're praising him like crazy. Why is the New York
Times getting so on on board with Mom Donnie?
Speaker 17 (01:03:30):
And it's so embarrassing. Did you hear when they're talking
about the heaping pile of eggs he eats with wheat
toads And I'm like, hey, as a socialist, shouldn't he
be sharing those eggs with the guy at the other table? Yeah,
shouldn't he cut off a piece of the toast?
Speaker 9 (01:03:42):
He doesn't, But.
Speaker 17 (01:03:44):
They've decided that, you know, this is their guy and
this this would be my cautionary word for everyone listening
in New York in the Tri State area, especially my
people in Nansa County, come on, let's have this talk.
But Mom Donnie is succeeding because he really is this
generation's Obama. It's like a hot topic brand. It's popular
on social media. The young kids like it. But there's
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nothing there. And the reason I cautioned about the nothing
there is the that was the cost of an Obama presidency.
It seemed cool to vote for the guy, but we're
sitting here sixteen years later with the government shutdown because
of this guy's healthcare plan that blew up the healthcare sector.
So that was that was the bill. It's like, you
got to vote for the guy who was cool, and
(01:04:25):
yes we can, and that's the mom Donny thing. But
imagine what the actual consequence of life in New York
is going to be if the guy gets the governed
and we know it's not good.
Speaker 1 (01:04:34):
Nah, that's a good point. Hey, Jimmy fails on every
night nine to midnight on w r It's a great
show Monday through Friday, nine to midnight. What do you
have on the show tonight?
Speaker 17 (01:04:44):
So Eric Trump is on, So we're going to talk
to Et for a little while, and then Kennedy's coming
by to talk about Katie Porter, because Katie Porter, if
you saw apparently another video has surfaced of her yelling
at her staff. I kind of like this Katie Porter thing, Mark,
because now we all know what it's like to work
backstage on the Ellen Show. Ellen was just saying be
(01:05:06):
kind and then they'd go to commercial and she'd hit
a pa with a chair. You know, I'm taking this
Porter check, but not for the reasons you know that
get somebody elected.
Speaker 1 (01:05:15):
Yeah, but you know you're in television, you're in stand
up comedy. We're used to people yelling behind the scenes,
don't we see that all the time.
Speaker 17 (01:05:23):
It's definitely a thing. The problem is for her, Okay,
she is trying to run on this. I'm this empathetic
everything's wonderful, shiny, happy people vibe, and her staffers are
walking around with ice packs over their eyes and that's.
Speaker 1 (01:05:39):
Never a good look. Well, be watching. I'll be listening
tonight nine to midnight, nine to midnight on w r
every Monday through Friday. And then you got the best
late night TV show Saturday nights at ten o'clock. Too
early to say what you're doing this Saturday night?
Speaker 9 (01:05:55):
Right? Oh?
Speaker 17 (01:05:56):
You know we have it's funny. We have Sergeant Slaughter.
Oh yeah, he'll be there.
Speaker 1 (01:06:02):
You know.
Speaker 17 (01:06:02):
So a couple of people get put in a headlock.
I have a hit list around this building. Kennedy, Brian Bremberg,
my wife is on Saturday Night, so we're doing another
Jenny comes on and does this thing called will It Work,
where you know, some couple gets engaged and we read
the New York Times wedding announcement and decide if they're
going to last based on what kind of wedding and
where they met and how they proposed and all that,
(01:06:24):
and you know, it's basically a way to distract from
the chaos in our own lives.
Speaker 1 (01:06:29):
It's all.
Speaker 17 (01:06:29):
It's just classic exercise and projections, just me, Jenny and
a therapist on Live TV.
Speaker 1 (01:06:34):
Well she's very good, But I love this show. It's
a great It's the best late night show on TV.
It's Saturday Night's at ten o'clock. Jimmy Fayla and then
you can hear him tonight on WOR nine to midnight.
Jimmy Fayla, thanks for being with us.
Speaker 9 (01:06:47):
You're the greatest.
Speaker 14 (01:06:47):
Mark.
Speaker 1 (01:06:47):
I'll see a student buddy, all right, take care hey,
and don't forget Buck and Clay Buck Sexton Clay Travis
Big Show today right after this show at noon. Then
you got the most listened to radio show in America.
Sean Hannity. He was there at the lighthouse yesterday for
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today three o'clock here on seven to ten. Wr in
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Mark on command by setting a preset for his podcast
on the iHeartRadio app.
Speaker 12 (01:07:15):
Now back to Mark Simon on wor Well.
Speaker 1 (01:07:20):
Hey, I'll be off tomorrow. I'm gonna be waiting. I
gotta go to a funeral, very close friend. But I'll
tell you about it when i'm back on Friday. I'll
be back on Friday, so i won't be here tomorrow.
But tomorrow night is the debate. This could decide the
mayoral election. If anything's going to stop, Mom, Donnie, it
could be tomorrow night's debate, so make sure you're watching.
It's on channel four. There'll be another debate next week,
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but that's on New York one. I don't know who
the hell sees New York one, but I'll be watching
that tomorrow night and we'll see, we'll see if Curtis
can Land, some knockout blows on Mom Donnie. It's going
to be a big night. Well, so i'll see I'll
be back on Friday. And I don't go away. Buck
and Clay are coming up next. Excellent show. And then
you got the most listened to radio show in America,
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Sean Hannity at three o'clock. You got Jesse Kelly at six,
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every night nine to midnight. And then I'm here every
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