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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Yeah, this is the Mark Simone Show on seven ten R. Well,
it's Friday, I got it's Friday. Actually be better versus
Friday Night. That way, we've gotten through Friday already. Still
have to get through this show. So, I don't know.
It's not right. It's cold outside, it's like autumn all
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of a sudden, got to put on what they call outerwear.
It's I don't know. Every guest we had today canceled.
Don't worry. Don't worry. We'll get them all replaced. We'll
get new guests. Let's see other news. Well, the Nobel
Prize was announced. Now, this is gonna be an interesting battle.
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I hope. I know the President's very busy with much
more important things, but I hope he takes up this
cause this Nobel Prize is the phoniest, nothingest award. It's
a complete farce. I don't know how it's an incredible
most genius marketing ever that they still have some kind
of reputation for prestige. It's not a legitimate award. It
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goes to the worst people on earth. You can trade.
You know, people have put together these lists of all
the greats that didn't get a Nobel Prize and all
the worst people on earth that get these Nobel Prizes.
So obviously this year, I mean, if you're it's called
the Nobel Peace Prize. There's different Nobel Prizes. There's one
for science, this one for literature. All the greats of
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literature have never gotten a literature one because we don't
like their politics, sir. They give the Nobel Prize for
Economics to the worst economists in the world, the worst
economist ever, Paul Kruman, He's a Nobel Prize winner. It's
the worst award. As many people point out privately, it's
not a Nobel Peace Prize. It's a Democrat peace Prize.
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It's a European globalist, left wing kook prize. They're the
ones that decide it. They're the ones that make up
the committee. They made the announcement today, the Nobel Peace Price. Now, obviously,
if you just settled seven wars in one year, let
me repeat that, seven wars in one year. You just
settled the Israel Hamas conflict, which has got to be
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the most difficult thing to settle. If you just bought
brought peace to me, obviously you would, of course you
would get the Nobel Price who could be ahead of
you on accomplishment. But it's the Nobel Price, a totally
corrupt award. It only goes to left wing far left.
The Nobel announcement was this morning.
Speaker 2 (02:34):
The Nobel Peace Price or twenty twenty five goes to
a brain and committed champion of peace, to a woman
who keeps the play democracy bird amidst the growing darkness.
Speaker 1 (02:51):
Yes, the winner is hang on, What the hell is
her name? Maria Corina Mikado is the Peace Prize winner.
She leads not Venezuela. She's the opposition leader in Venezuela.
She wins for her let's say here, her struggle against authoritarianism,
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fearless defensive democracy and her bold moral leadership a translation
left wing kook far left calls Trump names perfect. She wins.
This is the woman. What tells her name? Maria Corina Makado.
Speaker 3 (03:27):
The Rwegian Nobel Committee has decided to award the Nobel
Peace Prize for twenty twenty five to Maria Corina Machado.
She is receiving the Nobel Peace Price for her tireless
work promoting democratic rights for the people of Venezuela.
Speaker 1 (03:49):
Yes, now this whoever, this weasel is who runs this
Nobel committee. He was asked why didn't Donald Trump get it?
And he didn't come right out and say it. He
just danced around it. He said something, it's not just
for the accomplishments, it's not just about peace. It's about
leadership and character. And now again, President Trump's very busy,
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He's got much more important things to worry about. But
I hope, and he's the guy that could do this.
I hope he will now work on completely shattering and
destroying the reputation of the Nobel Peace Prize. I don't
know how the hell they still have this aura about them,
like as if it's some sort of prestigious award. It's
the most slanted, corrupt, biased, left wing coock award. Remember
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they gave one to Barack Obama the day he was elected.
He hadn't even done anything yet, literally had done nothing.
He just got elected. They gave him a Nobel Peace Price.
They call it the Nobel Participation Trophy. He did nothing,
had not even started yet, and they gave it to him.
But that's the way they are. If they don't like
one thing you say, you don't get a Nobel Peace
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Prize like Gandhi didn't get it. They didn't like something
he said. Beefully the president will go to work on
them and start taking away that ridiculous reputation of it.
I think this was the day before. This is before
the announcment.
Speaker 4 (05:10):
They did settle. Marco would tell you we settled seven wars,
we're close to settling an eighth. And I think we'll
end up settling the Russia situation, which is horrible. Seven
thousand people died last week, by the way, in Russia,
between Russia and Ukraine. I think we'll settle that.
Speaker 1 (05:27):
So.
Speaker 4 (05:28):
I don't think anybody in history is settled that that many.
But perhaps they'll find a reason not to give it
to me.
Speaker 1 (05:34):
Yeah. Now, if you watch the left wing kook stations,
you know, the MSNBC, they're all talking about President Trump.
He really wants that. It means a lot to him
to have that Nobel. It means absolutely nothing to him.
It means absolutely nothing. First of all, he had a
Nobel Prize. You know, if you put an Oscar on
your mantle and people walking, oh my god, you got
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an Oscar, put the Nobel Peace Prize right on your mantle,
knows what the hell it is nobody even recognize it anyway,
Let's get to more important stuff. Letitia James has been indicted.
This slob will most likely get convicted. Her response was
she put out a video. That's interesting. You see, normally
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your response should be to hold a press conference and
answer any and all questions about this. That's what you
would do if you're innocent. If you're innocent, you'd hold
a press conference and then you'd make a statement. Then
the reporters would ask you, but did you put down
that it was going to be your primary residence when
it wasn't did you ever live in They'd ask you
a million questions. You did answer them. But if you're guilty,
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you can't answer. You can't. In fact, you can't say
anything specifically about the crime because you'll be held to
that in court if you do it publicly. So she
can't do the live press conference, so instead she puts
out a video statement.
Speaker 5 (06:55):
We will fight these baseless charges aggressively.
Speaker 1 (06:57):
Now that's a lawyer, and that's very loyally. You would
normally say, we'll fight these false charges. I'm innocent, will
fight these false charges. But when you say baseless, that's
what a lawyer will tell you to say doesn't mean
it's false. It's a vague word. So you're covered legally
just saying it's baseless.
Speaker 5 (07:18):
And my office will continue to fiercely protect New Yorkers
and their rights, and I will continue to do my job.
I stand strongly behind my office is litigation against the
Trump organization. We conducted a two year investigation based on
the facts and evidence, not politics. Judges have upheld the
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trial court's finding that Donald Trump, his company, and his
two sons liable for fraud.
Speaker 1 (07:52):
Yeah, now that's actually not true. Now that's an actual lie.
One court after another is slowly but surely tossing out everything.
There's no legitimate legal expert in the world who believes
that she brought a valid case against them. In fact,
most of the I'm not talking with the left wing
kook MSNBC illegal people, but they're real legal experts. Even
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the appeals court on the very first hearing, the appeals
court couldn't believe the silly charge she came up with,
and they said to the prosecutors, has anybody in history
ever been charged with this? And even the prosecutor to say, no,
it's just a made up charge about absolutely nothing.
Speaker 5 (08:33):
This is nothing more than a continuation of the president's
desperate weaponization of our justice system.
Speaker 1 (08:43):
Do you ever, well, it's not weaponization. I think it's
called karma. I think it's what's the what they call it, fafo.
I think that's exactly exactly what it was. So remember
when she ran for office, she's a little like a
broken down a road show version of Joseph Stalin. See,
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the American justice system is if a crime is committed,
we then investigate to see who committed the crime. That's
our justice system. The Joe Stalin Soviet justice system is
we pick somebody we don't like and then we investigate
to find a crime. Here we have a crime, then
we go investigate and see who did it. In the
Soviet style, you pick who you hate, start investigating until
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you can find a crime. And that's Leticia James. She's
at like a poor man's Joe Stalin. When she campaigned,
she said she would weaponize the system when she campaigned,
and in congratulations to Anderson Cooper, who's on CNN yet
last night he really slammed her, saying it was disgusting
what she did campaigning, saying that she would go after
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Donald Trump, she would target him, that she would look
for a crime. Here's her campaigning.
Speaker 5 (09:55):
He built his wealth off the backs of New Yorkers
and need to focus on Donald Trump and his abuses.
We need to follow his money, We need to find
out where he's laundered money.
Speaker 6 (10:05):
All of those transactions have happened here in New York City.
Speaker 5 (10:08):
Tell this president and every other individual that no one
is above the law.
Speaker 6 (10:12):
I said, the bottom line is that presidence from Brooklyn
who are going to really make the difference.
Speaker 7 (10:16):
I energize individuals.
Speaker 6 (10:18):
From the city are in a give, Individuals who care
about state when issues are in a jib, Individuals who
care about Okay, it's going after Donald Chump's legitimate governor.
Speaker 8 (10:27):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (10:28):
So remember she took it to a New York City
courtroom where she got a crazy kook of a left
wing judge, she got left wing Trump aiding jurors, and
she got a conviction. But it's all being overturned. One
court has already thrown Remember there was a massive like
a four hundred million dollar fine that's already been tossed
out by a court. And one by one they're just
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dismantling this case. Now on appeal it gets to it.
When it gets to a legitimate court, the case will
be thrown out and he'll be found there'll be no conviction.
But the Democrat's control of the court system in New York,
so they're delaying the appeal. Now, normally that appeal would
have happened in six months. It's about two years now.
They're still delaying it. They're delaying it because you know
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the case will get tossed out. It's a preposterous case.
So la Tisha James. If you check out my Twitter
you can see the documents. She actually did commit mortgage fraud.
She put down on the form that it was her
principal residence and she would live there, it would be
her primary residence. It's in Virginia. Now that's impossible. You
can't be Attorney General of New York and live in Virginia.
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In fact, part of the illegally in New York, you
have to live here to be the Attorney General. So
she's committing a crime with that, and she's got the document.
She can claim I don't know what I signed, I
didn't understand it, I didn't read it. She's the attorney general.
You can't claim you can't read a simple legal thing
for a mortgage, so it is mortgage fraud. She will
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get convicted. Now there's probably other charges coming. We'll see
what happens. This will be pretty good to watch. And
again the media, you got Chuck Schumer and all these
idiots on all the left wing Coop network screaming it's
the end of our democracy. This is we've gone totally Soviet. Ridiculous,
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absolute ridiculous. Again credit to Anderson Cooper, the one guy
on CNN who said that what Latitia James did was
just awful, just horrible. So what else a president goes to?
Walter reed today the hospital for you usually get an
annual physical. But that was six months ago, so he's
back in six months and he said it's a semi
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annual physical. It's not a bad idea to get it
twice a year, especially when you're an older president. But
everybody a little suspicious. You don't normally go I mean,
of course you go to the doctor more than once
a year, but you don't normally go for hours for
a detailed physical unless something's wrong. It probably is something wrong.
It doesn't mean anything major. We know he's got problems
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with his ankles, his legs, he's got swelling, but these
are things you get when you get into your upper seventies.
And he's got those white spots on his hand, some
kind of skin conditioned blood circulation, something like that. In
the White House, they have a doctor's office with a
doctor twenty four hours a day in the White House,
and they got a little medical center in the White
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House where they can do a lot. They can do
cat scans, they can do MRIs. They got all the
imaging stuff, all the equipment right there in the White
House twenty four to seven. So he's and he's scheduled
to be at Walter Reed for a long time eleven
am to three pm. That's four hours there. But so
they're really looking. They might have found something at the
White House and they want to do something in Walter Reed.
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There'll be a press conference, they'll explain what happened. But
he'll be back at the White House at five today.
He's expected to leave for the Middle East over the weekend.
The hostages are being released. He'll be there when they're released.
He'll speak to the Knesset. He's going to Egypt. He's
going to meet with the negotiators who did an incredible job.
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Steve whitcoffin Hamas.
Speaker 9 (14:10):
They had to do this deal. The pressure was on them.
They were backed up, and you've got the bigger army.
You were making inroads and that's what led to this deal.
Speaker 1 (14:19):
Now, the President wrote the book The Art of the Deal,
talks about the deal. This is probably the most complicated
deal he ever did, and it was done brilliantly. A
lot of skill involved here. Sometimes you need some luck,
but this was all skill. And it was like a
chess game for a long time, backing Hamas into a
corner negotiation wise, back in bb net, Yahoo into a
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corner negotiation wise. The actual Hamas chief is Khalil al Haya.
He said yesterday the war in Gaza is over. He said,
Hamas received guarantees from the US, from the Arab mediators.
Trump bought in all these other countries who backed up
the deals. But he says the war is over, the
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deal is done. And it was a tough day for
the media because they had to actually give Trump praise.
This was an amazing accomplishment. If a Nobel Peace Prize
were legitimate, they'd probably give them three of them this year.
But this was an amazing thing. And even those Trump haters,
those anchors, those media people had to say, so.
Speaker 10 (15:23):
This is a huge accomplishment by the Trump administration.
Speaker 5 (15:26):
I think this is news to celebrate. This is a
major breakthrough and a huge accomplishment for the president. If
we see those remaining hostages freed in Israel begin its withdrawal,
it is a remarkable achievement and President Trump most certainly
deserves credit for his role.
Speaker 10 (15:41):
I can remember in the month or so after October
seventh and Israeli, a senior official saying to me, we
are so disoriented and traumatized by this war. The United
States is going to have to make decisions for us.
Joe Biden could never do that, and Donald Trump was
able to do it.
Speaker 1 (16:02):
It killed them with those anchors, even here Martha raddits there,
they had to say it. President former President Obama put
out a statement thing how wonderful was thanking everybody, but
refused to mention Trump in the statement, would not mention
President Trump and getting a lot of flag for it.
Now in his defense, when he killed Osama bin Laden,
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Trump put out statements and didn't mention Obama. So I
guess you could use that as an argument for it,
but hey, we'll get to the mayoral race coming up.
Cuomo has been speaking, Mam Donnie has been They're all
doing interviews. We'll go over them. We'll give you all
the latest on the mayoral race coming up, and we'll
take some calls in a moment. Eight hundred three to
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two one zero seven ten is the number. Eight hundred
three two one zero seven ten set up said on
the iHeartRadio app to double or to hear Mark live.
Set another for Mark's podcast to hear him now back
to Mark Simone on wor Hey, let's stick and calls.
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Eight hundred three to two one zero seven ten is
a number. Let's go to Sylvia, Manhattan, Sylvia.
Speaker 8 (17:12):
How you doing, Mark DearS, Yes to me. There is
no difference between the Vogue magazine cover and the Nobel
Peace Prize follow for years, the most Beautiful First Lady
has been ignored for the likes of Jill Biden. Question Mark,
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they are petti to the smallest extent, the Nobel Peace Prize.
Speaker 1 (17:40):
You know you should have been a hypnotist. You got
that hypnotic voice, that way you talk.
Speaker 8 (17:44):
I know, I know, but don't go sleep. Don't go
to sleep. Dearest, because the Nobel Peace Prize is printed
on the same toilet paper as the Vogue covers are.
Speaker 1 (17:56):
The same, very very biased. All right, Sylvia, thanks for calling.
I don't know. That's like a hundred house this one
the phone.
Speaker 11 (18:02):
Go.
Speaker 1 (18:02):
Then let's go to uh Mike and Florida. Mike, how
you doing morning walk?
Speaker 11 (18:07):
Yes? Uh? By the way, ice down here at the
President's Age, go to thet go to the hospital twice
a week, and they're just sitting around playing well.
Speaker 1 (18:16):
In their defense, it's Florida. You people have nothing to
do all day. You get the Starbucks at five am,
wait for them to open. You got nothing to do
all day? You wait for dinner at three o'clock.
Speaker 11 (18:26):
Over the last couple of days, two names popped into
my head. Don't ask me why, don't ask me how
Manti Rock and London Lee.
Speaker 1 (18:34):
London Lee. These were minor stars. London London Lee was
a great well. He was an okay comedian who got
himself all over the Ed Sullivan Show. Had quite a
career in the late sixties into the seventies. Uh yeah,
I knew the guy. In the eighties, he was had
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been forgotten about. He was kind of a. He was
one of these crazy guys who tried to act like
a big star, you know. You'd he'd pay in the
restaurant of the store with cash, and then when they
give him the change, he'd look at the bills. He's,
I don't take bills that have sevens in them, No
sevens in the serial number, and he give me up.
That kind of guy. And Manti Rock the third, he
was he became pretty big. He was a hairdresser and
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he got on MERV, Griffy, The Tonight Show and Mike
Douglas and then he had a big hit record. What
was it called. It was Let's Get Dance, some disco
texts and the lettes in the disco.
Speaker 11 (19:27):
And he was all of a TV back in the
sixties and seventies.
Speaker 1 (19:30):
Yeah, it became quite a star based on absolutely nothing.
Just a good person. All right, good question, Mike. Let's
go to Vincent and Brooklyn Vincent, how you doing.
Speaker 12 (19:39):
You mean, like the Kardashians that have no talent at all.
The only talent they have is their bodies.
Speaker 1 (19:45):
No, you got to give them more credit. They became billionaires.
Monty Rock the Third, you know, made a few bucks,
but that was it.
Speaker 11 (19:50):
Yeah.
Speaker 12 (19:51):
Yeah, isn't one of the Kardashians like Zoe billionaire the
youngest go yeah yeah, billions? Yeah, Mark, I'm glad, all
everybody is glad that Letitia James got indicting, got indicted yesterday.
But on the flip side, unfortunately, all the suckers in
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New York State are footing her legal bill because Katy
hoche and the legislature set up a slush fund of
how much what was it, ten million dollars they set
it up for. Yeah, so, but that gives New York
is another reason why to try and vote Katy Hucke,
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Carl Hasty, and Andrea Stewart cousins out because they set
up this slush fund. Imagine if you have some petty
legal bill, like a person who's building a fence, your
neighbor went a couple of inches over their property line,
and you're in court trying to fight them to put
the defence back a few inches on their property line.
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You go for you shirt.
Speaker 1 (21:00):
Meanwhile, he Vincent, we gotta go, We gotta do the news.
But that's a very good point, excellent point about that
legal fund. Bet, thanks for calling. We got to go
because we got to do the news and when we
come back, Miranda Divine will be with us. Talk to
her next on seven to ten WR It's more.
Speaker 6 (21:16):
Mark Simone on sevent tenor.
Speaker 1 (21:20):
Well Miranda Divine, the great columnists, the best selling author.
Make sure you get her book. It's a big best seller.
But if you haven't gotten you get the book, The
Big Guy. It is the best book on Joe Biden,
the corruption hunter that's called The Big Guy. Get the book.
She also does a great podcast called pod Force one.
You can get it at the New York Post website
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or wherever you get your podcast. Miranda Divine's podcast. Also,
all her great columns are up on the New York
Post website. Miranda Divine. How you doing, Hi, March, how
are you? I'm good. Isn't it great watching Tish James,
the queen of weaponization of a justice system, complain about it.
Speaker 7 (22:00):
Oh, it's just delicious. No one is above the law,
you know. And I love seeing the Dems spanning out
on CNN, MSNBC, just outraged about this weaponization they're complaining about.
And they were all a cocker hoop when she was
doing it for Donald Trump and almost bankrupted his company,
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his family company, and you know, I find it quite
astonishing that their excuse is that, oh, everybody does it.
Everybody commits mortgage fraud, and all the more reason why
a couple of high profile scalps, and remember she's not
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the only one. Adam Schiff is also in the cross
hairs on for the same issue, that they should be
held up as deterrence for anyone else who might be
thinking of trying to get a better priced mortgage to
save themselves some money when they're not entitled to it.
Speaker 1 (23:02):
Yeah, and you know when they said, well, Donald Trump
overvalued this apartment, do you know any real estate istions
that doesn't do that on any listing.
Speaker 8 (23:11):
Well, but I.
Speaker 7 (23:12):
Mean also some of that was just ridiculous, Like they're
talking about Mary Lago being worth I think it was
Judge anger On who said, you know, took some ridiculous
evaluation that said it was worth a couple of million dollars.
I can't rememberg eighteen million, eighteen right, Yeah, and it's
worth you know, multiples of that, ten times that at least,
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so you know, anyone who's seen it, it's ridiculous. It's
absolutely prime waterfront on both sides, beachfront waterfront it's just
an amazing property. And the idea that it would be
worth eighteen million, I mean I'd buy it. I could
get together some friends and we could all put the
money together and borrow, beg, borrow and steal. You'd do
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anything because it would be such a bargain. But no,
it's not worth eighteen million. And latis James. No one
is above the law, you know, That's what she loved
to say about Donald Trump. She ran for office on
the promise to get Trump. So don't bleat about weaponization.
Speaker 1 (24:12):
Hey, you're very good at human nature analyzing people. This burning,
raging hatred they have for Donald Trump, what is it? Really?
It's not just what he did politically. I mean, you know,
we didn't like some of the stuff Biden. We don't
go insane yelling about what is it that?
Speaker 8 (24:28):
Well?
Speaker 1 (24:28):
How does he cause this rage in people?
Speaker 7 (24:32):
I actually think in it's a lot of them are women.
It's daddy issues.
Speaker 9 (24:38):
You know.
Speaker 7 (24:39):
They don't like strong men who sort of are quite
happy and comfortable in their masculinity and are masters of
the universe and command people and command rooms. And I
don't know what happened in their childhood, But really it's
a psychological problem. It really isn't based in reality. And
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I don't know. I mean, they're so head up on it.
I have friends, well I don't know if they're still friends.
But you know people, I know women who have just
gone nuts and they can't have a conversation with you
unless they bring up Donald Trump and try and change
your mind. And I don't know why they have to
make everything political. It's quite sick. And in fact, I
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interviewed Keith Ablow, who's a forensic psychiacters and actually was
Hunter Biden's former shrink and great guy, and it's for
the podcast to be coming up in a couple of weeks,
but he has a very interesting analysis of the people
who are Trump deranged and he really said, he said,
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I'll get a lot of hate mail for this, but
you should really ask yourself, why are you allowing this
obsession with Donald Trump to rule your life? There's something
going on with you, not with him.
Speaker 1 (26:00):
Fascinating. Well, you know there's a strong male, you know,
Bill Clinton, he showed a lot of vulnerability, George Bush
showed vulnerability. But you're right. Trump doesn't show any vulnerability
ever anywhere, does he.
Speaker 7 (26:13):
No, he's a swaggering, proud, unabashed masculine male. And he,
you know, he bosses people around, He manipulates the world
around him. He won't take no for an answer. I mean,
the world was built, the civilized world was built with
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people like that who just don't really care what anyone
thinks of them. They just barrel ahead, and you're either
with them or you're against them, and.
Speaker 8 (26:45):
So it is.
Speaker 7 (26:46):
And so I mean, you can oppose him and you
cannot like what he does, and that's what politics is
all about. But this is beyond that. This is like
a personal derangement. I mean, Rosie o'donald, he's there talking
about her Trump derangement, like with her face. I don't
know why she puts her face so close to the screen,
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but she does. And she said that she was telling
her therapist about it, and her therapist said, well, you know,
maybe you know, why are you getting so upset about this?
And Rosie said to her therapist, the real problem is
why aren't you getting more upset about it? In Ireland?
Speaker 1 (27:24):
Oh, this is fascinating. This should be your next book
analyzing this. No, it's fascinating, this daddy issue or this
you know, the problem is every billionaire. You know, a
few of them are like this. When they go to work,
they're rough, tough, you know Bezos or Steve Jobs that
they're vicious. I mean in a good way. They get things.
Ard Latnik, Yeah, but most people have never been around one,
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and this is just how they act. He's not a politician.
He refuses to put on any of that fake formality
in public. But how's this going to end these don't
you think these lunatics going to have to pace themselves.
They got to get through three and a half more
years of Trump.
Speaker 7 (28:01):
I think some of them are just leaning into assassination culture.
Speaker 8 (28:06):
You know.
Speaker 7 (28:06):
Fanta side about Trump being dead. I remember a few
weeks ago he sort of wasn't on social media for
like two days, and he played golf and you know,
he did a few things. And then this rumor started
on the left and they were prompted by some lefty
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journalist and they were all fantasizing that, oh he's dead
and no one's told us, and yay, they were celebrating.
I mean, that is so sick. And then it's you know,
we've seen worse with the like wishing that the bullet
that hit his ear had done better, worse damage. Celebrating
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Charlie Kirk's assassination. I think that's happening. But on the
other side, I think maybe there might be. Well, there
was one woman who was at the White House roundtable
on Antifa on Wednesday. Can't remember her name, but she's
now like a social media influencer or a citizen journalist.
And she was there and she said, I have recovered
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from Trump durand and she said, now I'm much happier,
much nicer, and I think I'm better looking.
Speaker 1 (29:17):
This is fascinating. So this will be the next podcast
with doctor Keith Hableau.
Speaker 7 (29:22):
Yes, oh yeah, well we have someone else but then
the following week.
Speaker 1 (29:27):
Yeah, oh, I can't wait to hear this.
Speaker 7 (29:30):
He is so interesting. He's got insights into all of,
you know, the sort of psychology of the left. His
his thesis is that they these you know, you see
these Antifa protests and riots, and there are a whole
lot of people who look like they're from the Night
of the Living Dead. They look like they're extras from
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a horror movie. And you know, it really is. I mean,
they're a lot of transgender individuals, mental, the ill, drug addicted, homeless,
that Antifa guys apparently are dragooning homeless. You don't even
want to to come out and do things for them,
give them free cigarettes and.
Speaker 8 (30:11):
So.
Speaker 7 (30:11):
But anyway, it's a real collection of bizarro people. And
what Keith Abler says about that is that these people
have lost their sense of self. They haven't got an identity.
And really, ultimately, your sense of self comes from God
theis and if you've severed that, And he said, particularly
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the sort of gender bending stuff is a deliberate act,
he claims, by whoever's orchestrating, you know, the leftist movement
in this country to divide people from who they really are.
Speaker 1 (30:48):
Wow, I wish we had more time. This is fascinating.
We have to have your back and everybody go listen
to Miranda Divine's podcast. It's one of the best on earth.
That's called Podforce one reader Calms and make sure you
get the book the Big Guy. Hey, Miranda Divine, great stuff,
Thanks for being with us.
Speaker 7 (31:05):
Thanks so much, mat.
Speaker 1 (31:06):
Right, take care. Yeah, we gotta get him on the show,
Doctor Keith Ablow, I love that guy. We'll we'll get
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