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November 24, 2025 33 mins
The meeting between Zohran Mamdani and President Trump went better than expected. Was President Trump genuinely interested in helping Zohran, or was he playing a strategic game to win him over? Mark discusses the possibilities. Mark takes your calls! Mark interviews Boston radio host Howie Carr. Howie weighs in on the recent revelations from Jeffrey Epstein’s files, including the embarrassment faced by former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers over his alleged connections. Howie also discusses the financial perils cities and states can face under socialist mayors.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Fly from Midtown Manhattan. Here comes the Mark Simone Show
on seven to ten. Woor hey, Well, we got a
lot to go over here.

Speaker 2 (00:12):
We'll get to the Mom Donnie Trump meeting, what that
was all about. We'll get to the media myths that
they create all weekend, like Marjorie Taylor Green and illegal
orders to the military, and the Ukraine deal and all
of that. We'll get to the Thanksgiving Day parade. This
is the week Thursday. The weather doesn't look so good.

(00:33):
It looks like high winds are possible on Thursday. It's
a little too early to be sure, but if the
winds are that high, that means they lower the balloons
down shorter ropes and not quite the same. It never
looks as good, like the floatter, like just five feet
above the ground. It doesn't look right. But again it's

(00:53):
only Monday. Things can change. So the Mom Donnie meeting, well,
you gotta remember, with Donald Trump, it's all a brilliant strategy.
It's very, very, very strategic. And it looked like, boy,
they just hit it off. He was so friendly. They

(01:14):
were like, it was like this bromance. It was, But
remember that's always how he does. The first meeting that's
what he did with Putin. You remember that first meeting
in Alaska, Boy with a friendly It was a love fest.
He always says that in the first meeting he's got
a whole strategy, which don't try to figure it out.
It's four dimensional chests. Only he understands it. If you
ask him to explain it to you, and he does,

(01:36):
he's leaving out half of it. I mean, it's very, very,
very strategic. So and I mean I've noticed one thing
he's learned how to do good cop, bad cop by
himself look in different meetings. So this was good cop.
It went very well. There were a couple I know

(01:56):
some of the strategy that was going on there. I
don't know the negotiating strategy. It's like like with a fish,
like you let the line out, let him swim a little,
then you reel it back in. Then you'll let it
out again and you're reeling back in. So he's doing
that with Mom Donnie. Now it was Mom Donnie that
asked for the meeting, not Trump. You know, they talked

(02:16):
about meeting at some point, but dude, it seemed to
happen very quickly. But it was Mom Donnie that wanted
this meeting, and he went to a couple of people
who knew friends of Trump, and they broke at the meeting.
They arranged for this meeting. Mom Donnie used whatever connections
he could find to set up this meeting, and his

(02:40):
team flew down to Washington, and the crazy media gave
him flack about flying. Why didn't you take the train?
What's the difference whether he flew or took the train. Trump,
as he did a number of times, jumped in to
defend him from these nasty questions. He said, Hey, the
guy's busy. The guy's putting together a whole administration. He's
busy and have time to take the train. So he

(03:02):
flew down. Now, part of the deal was Trump agreed
to the meeting, but Mam Donnie was told not to
push any of his leftist agenda during any press conference
it might take place. So he was very careful not
to do that. But he had agreed ahead of time
not to do that. Now, Trump does want to continue

(03:23):
with the deportation plans, get the illegals out, but he
wanted to show Mom Donnie it's nothing personally, He's not
hostile to him personally, and that he will give him
a chance. He's not just gonna come running in with
National Guard and ice. He's gonna give Mom Donnie as
much of a chance as possible. The other purpose of

(03:43):
the meeting, Trump is trying to sow some discord in
the Democratic Party. He's trying to create a little war
in the Democratic Party. By getting very chummy with Mom
Donnie and having Mom Donnie appear to be very chummy
with him, is to stir up a little trouble among
Democrats and the Socialists, and seems to be working. Also,

(04:09):
remember Trump always loves to be unpredictable. If everybody's expecting
a fight, you won't get a fight. If they think
everything's gonna be wonderful, he'll give you a fight. So
it was very good. They talked about in the press
conference that they had a shared purpose and they both
wanted the same things, and you know, they could argue
about how to get it. Jessica Tish staying on was

(04:33):
a key thing. Trump mentioned that said, he and his
family very close to Jessica Tish. They like her. Then,
you know, it's funny, Mam Donnie sits talking about affordability
building housing, affordability building house, Ma'm Donnie as if this
is his big mission in life is to build this
housing is affordability. Now here's a guy, Ma'm Donnie was
twelve years old, never had a job in his life.
He's sitting next to a guy who's built hundreds of

(04:55):
thousands of houses, literally low income houses. You know, the
Trump family business. Actually one of the biggest parts of
it is the low income housing Brooklyn and Queens started
by his grandfather and his father and Trump ran that
business for years. It's still part of the Trump organization,
but they operate like seventy five thousand middle class, low income,

(05:16):
middle income houses in Brooklyn and Queens. So when it
comes to affordable housing, Trump Trump has an incredible track record,
Mom Donnie, it's just a dream. It's just a pipe
dream of his. And if you were talking about building housing,
if you needed a house build, you needed a house built,
who would you go to, Mom Donnie and his team

(05:37):
of wacky socialists, or w'd you go to Trump, who
has the Trump Organization and one hundred thousand people ready
to go to build anything you want anytime. So it
was kind of funny Mom Donnie explaining housing to Trump.
But okay, but again, the shared goals are there, they
want We're going to work together.

Speaker 3 (05:55):
We're going to make sure that if they're horrible people there,
we want to get them out. Wants to get him out,
maybe more than I do, so we'll work together.

Speaker 2 (06:03):
Yeah, if you got bad people, criminal illegals, you want
to get him out first, Mom Donnie. It went very well.

Speaker 4 (06:09):
I appreciated the meeting with the President, and as he said,
it was a productive meeting focused on a place of
shared admiration and love, which is New York City.

Speaker 2 (06:17):
Yeah, they both he's talking about New York, not each other.
They both share in love New York.

Speaker 3 (06:21):
I think you're going to have, hopefully a really great
mayor or.

Speaker 2 (06:24):
The better he does, the happier I am.

Speaker 3 (06:26):
I will say there's no difference in party, there's no
difference in anything. And we're going to be helping him.

Speaker 5 (06:32):
Now.

Speaker 2 (06:32):
Everybody's been living in terror, the idea of Mom Donnie
taken over January first, as mayor of New York. Everybody's
talking about fleeing, leaving, moving out. So this was kind
of reassuring to people and for a lot of these people.
When Trump says, you know what, he might be good,
He might be very well, that calms people down. So
it did a lot a lot to calm people down.

Speaker 3 (06:51):
We had a meeting today that actually surprised me. He
wants to see no crime, he wants to see housing
being built, he wants to see rent's coming. That all
things that I agree with.

Speaker 4 (07:01):
I know it might be differences about ideology, but the
place of agreement is the work that needs to be
done to make New York City affordable.

Speaker 2 (07:07):
So it was a very important meeting as far as
calming people down. Also, you know, if you take care
of crime, that's the one thing that came out of
there that he will try to keep New York safe.
As long as the crime is down and New York
is safe, that's ninety nine percent of it. That fixes everything,
that keeps people here, That keeps tourists coming, which is
a big source of revenue income, that keeps people New

(07:29):
Yorker's out shopping, going out doing stuff, spending money. The
economy booms long as crime is down. So we'll get
back to the mom Donnie meeting. Hey, let me just
clear up something. If you're watching these crazy Sunday shows,
if you watch the Sunday shows, you will have no
idea what the hell's going on in the world. They
just lie to you and conjure up all sorts of nonsense.

(07:50):
So a big theme of the Sunday Show and all
This MSNBC and all this is the huge breakup of
Marjorie Taylor Green and Donald Trump. An incredible breakup, the
amazing rift that said, first of all, this is all fiction.
Donald Trump had absolutely no connection to Marjorie Taylor Green.
He had nothing to do with Marjorie Taylor Green nothing.

(08:14):
There was no relationship of any kind. There's no breakup.
She's in Congress. He's in the White House once in
a while, a couple times a year for some reason
or other, at some event or something, they'd be in
the same room, and he was always very cordial to her. Otherwise,
they had zero relationship. Out of all the people in Congress,
the one he has no relationship with was Marjorie Taylor Green.

(08:37):
There's some people in Congress he's pretty close to, you know,
like Pennsylvania's new Senator Dave McCormick. Trump calls them all
the time. They talk a lot. He invites him to
the White House all the time, not just all the
state dinners, but every couple of weeks, he has Dave
McCormick come up and they have dinner. Mike Johnson, same thing.
If you look at these state dinners and events, Trump

(08:59):
invites people. But if we also look at the private
dinners he's been holding, there's a lot of people in
Congress that he's invited to these private dinners all the time.
Never Marjorie Taylor Green. He's never had any relationship of
any kind with her. So they try to make it
look like this incredible rift breakup. They don't even know
each other. She announced she's leaving. She's dropping out. She's

(09:19):
decided to leave on principle. The principle is she knows
she can't win. He's not going to support her. He's
going to support the opponent, so she's got no shot.
So she's leaving.

Speaker 6 (09:29):
I have too much self respect and dignity. I love
my family way too much, and I do not want
my sweet district to have to endure a hurtful and
hateful primary.

Speaker 2 (09:40):
Okay, well, all right, that's good.

Speaker 6 (09:43):
It's all so absurd and completely unseerious. I refuse to
be a battered wife, hoping it all goes away and
gets better. A hi, everyone, I've always represented the common
American man and woman as a member of the House
of Representatives, which is why i've Now.

Speaker 2 (10:00):
The problem is where does she go? You know, if
you're suddenly a Trump hater, you usually want to go
to MSNBC. But she You can't have that hac County
fair sound at MSNBC. They're too highbrow for that. I
don't think she's even sophisticated enough to be on the view.
I don't think Fox has much use for her. She's

(10:22):
not a great policy analyst or anything. So I don't
know what the hell she's going to do. She does
have a successful business, she and her husband. I think
it's a family business. It's a construction business or something
like that. Successful business woman, so she could continue to
do that. Otherwise, again, no rift with Trump. He had
nothing to do with her, no relationship with her whatsoever.

(10:45):
The other fake story all weekend is that ridiculous video
that these people in Congress put out telling the military, Look,
if you receive an illegal order, we have your back,
don't I don't worry if you get you know, they
ran this thing everywhere. They picked some people in Congress
that had minor military service. That was it. They always

(11:09):
used that for cover. You know. John Kerry was the
most famous one, and when he ran for president in
two thousand and four, he had very, very minor military
service in Vietnam. He was in Vietnam for a couple
of months. He got the hell out of there as
soon as he could. It was only there like two months.
But he made it sound like he was General Patton,
like he was a major military figure, and he ran

(11:31):
against Bush on his military experience. His military experience was
twenty three years earlier. For two months he was in Vietnam. Bush,
on the other end, for the past four years had
been the commander in chief of the entire US military.
So obviously when it came to military experience, Bush won
easily on that one. But these people are putting out
these videos about the illegal orders. While we familiar now

(11:53):
that's a whole made up controversy. Nobody has ever heard
of any illegal order anywhere involving this had beenministration, the
last administration, the administration before the last illegal order. I
guess it'd be nineteen sixty eight, the Melai massacre. Remember
that they massacred some civilians in Vietnam. But that's what

(12:14):
is that sixty years ago. Sixty years ago, you have
to go back that there's no such thing as illegal
orders going around. It's a whole fake controversy, and it
was carefully calculated to get the President to over respond.
The media would jump all over it. However, even the
Sunday shows, which are totally corrupt, would ask these people

(12:35):
in that have mine, could you name an example of
an illegal order. There's no such thing.

Speaker 7 (12:39):
But I am not aware of things that are illegal,
but certainly there are some legal gymnastics that are going
on with these Caribbean strikes and everything related to Venezuela.

Speaker 2 (12:49):
No, there are.

Speaker 7 (12:50):
The reason we put that statement out is because the
sheer number of frankly young officers who are coming to
us and saying, I just am not sure what do
I do. You know, I'm in southcom and I'm involved
in the National Guard. I'm just not sure what.

Speaker 4 (13:03):
Do I do?

Speaker 2 (13:04):
Now? This is complete nonsense. He's making them up. There's
no young military people calling represent Congresswoman Slot and what
do I do. There's nobody in the national Guard calling
up Slot. Hey, I started to Bodia, Well what do
I do? There's nobody asking that. It's all made up. Well,
this is that old hag Martha Radics.

Speaker 8 (13:22):
Do you believe President Trump has issued any illegal orders?

Speaker 7 (13:27):
To my knowledge, I am not aware of things that
are illegal, but certainly there are some legal gymnastics that
are going on with these Caribbean strikes and everything related
to Venezuela.

Speaker 2 (13:39):
So it's a good idea. I guess they got away
with it. I mean only because the media is so corrupt.
You make up a whole fake controversy and then if
anybody asks you for an example, well, uh, at this point,
I'm not aware. At this point of you make it
look like it's a possibility. It's not even a possibility.
It's all nonsense. But when you've got corrupt media, you

(13:59):
can get away with stuff like this. Hey, coming up,
we'll do it in the next hour. Trump derangement syndrome,
you know, we call it that Trump derangement syndrome. These
Trump haters, they go insane when you bring up Trump.
They start ranting and raving, they start fuming when you
bring up Trump. The hatred though, so it got the

(14:21):
nickname Trump derangement syndrome. It turns out it's a real thing. Psychologists,
psychiatrists have declared it an actual illness. There's one great
psychiatrist I forget his name, but he wrote a op
ed about a week ago in the Wall Street Journal
saying it's a very serious disease, Trump arrangement syndrome, and
he's been treating it. So the guy's been getting death threads,

(14:43):
bomb threads. But it's a real thing now. Another one
of our great psychologists, doctor Keith Ablow, will have him
on in the next hour, because he's been studying Trump
derangement syndrome. It's been coming up I guess with his
patients and in his practice, and normally things come up
in your practice, like you know, a patient says, I

(15:05):
get a little depressed at Thanksgiving. Well I don't really
like thanks that's a little thing. But he started to
notice with this Trump arrangements in them, it's not a
little thing. It's like a major major. So we'll go,
we'll we'll talk to an expert on what it is,
how to cure it. Also, maybe he'll give us some
advice because you're probably going to a Thanksgiving dinner what
to do with the crazy, kooky left wing nut job

(15:27):
relatives who have Trumped arrangement syndrome. And we'll get to that.
We've got all these TV screens, one of them MSNBC,
which is no longer. It's now called ms now. They
were thrown out of the NBC building. NBC got rid
of the company, spunted off. They don't want anything to
do with MSNBC. Then they told them take our name

(15:48):
off it. It's now called ms NOW, and then they
threw them out of the building. They've been evicted. They're
now in a little studio in Times Square. So I'm
watching it. You know. Nowadays the set is like big
TV screens behind you. It's digital, so you can take
a picture of the old set and put it behind you,
so it looks like you're in the same place. But
if you ever watch it, notice you can tell they're

(16:09):
in a much much smaller room, you know, like when
you watch Morning Joe. That big round desk. They said
it was huge, like from one guy to the other
side of the desk was like twenty feet. Now it's
like three feet. Everything is smaller, tinier. They've been evicted. Also,
when they used to go to the correspondent in the
field in the Paris we switched now to our NBC

(16:30):
News correspondent in Paris. Now they go to our MS
NOW correspondent and it's some third rate stringer, has nothing
to do with then network. So it got very cheap,
very fast. But see if you notice. Hey, we'll take
some calls. Next eight hundred three two one zero seven
ten is the number. Eight hundred three two one zero
seven ten.

Speaker 1 (16:52):
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Speaker 2 (17:04):
Hey, let's take some calls. Let's go to Jack in Mexico. Jack,
how you doing?

Speaker 5 (17:10):
Good morning?

Speaker 2 (17:11):
Good morning? What are you doing in Mexico? You're working
at cartel? What's going on there?

Speaker 8 (17:15):
Oh?

Speaker 5 (17:16):
Here, he's looking for some business salamco. You here, you're nice,
nice and long clear down here?

Speaker 2 (17:25):
Oh okay, that's app on the radio app. Yeah, the
iHeart app very good. And what do you want to say, Jack.

Speaker 5 (17:32):
That's all I just wanted to say. You know you
we listened to you around the world.

Speaker 2 (17:35):
Oh okay, well great, well, love having you listen there
in Mexico. Have fun down there. Thanks for calling. Let's
go to uh Michael on the east side.

Speaker 9 (17:44):
Michael, how you doing, Hey, Marco, He's a pleasure and
I live in the synagogue. When commissioner spoke.

Speaker 2 (17:55):
Parky Synagogue, Yes, Parky Synagogue, one of the most prominent
New Yorkic street. They had this terrible, ugly protest the
other day that got totally I was outside.

Speaker 9 (18:07):
Were at the protest.

Speaker 2 (18:08):
Yeah, well they called it a protest. It was actually
Muslim terrorism that was taking place.

Speaker 9 (18:13):
Thank yous.

Speaker 2 (18:17):
Terrorists. And now the commissioners apparently went back to the
synagogue and apologized for not handling it properly. You were there, tell.

Speaker 9 (18:25):
Us about that was that was at the end of
her speech that she gave a powerful talk. You could
see it came from the heart and you could hear
it in a voice. And at the end she indicated
that the police fell down on the job. But two things.

(18:47):
One she went downstairs for the luncheon, which we call
a kiddish and you could speak to her one on
one and that was and also an announced Robert Klaft
spoke to the synagogue and he brought the house down.

(19:09):
He is one villain wrap.

Speaker 2 (19:13):
Yes, that's it's synagogue and Parky Synagogue. She did apologize
and said they did not have the barricade set up
far enough away. They let him get too close. And
she was it true? She got a standing ovation at
the end of her speech.

Speaker 9 (19:25):
Yes, oh absolutely, but most of the talk did not
involve that apology. All right, that was the That was
the very endswer.

Speaker 2 (19:35):
Michael good report, Thanks for calling, Thanks for filling us
in there. It's a great synagogue's rabb by Schneier, and
it was Muslim terrorists that went after the people at
that synagogue the other day, commissioner apologizing for not properly
containing them. Let's go to John in Connecticut. John, how
you doing fine? How are you good? Look at this,

(19:57):
We go from the Parky Synagogue to the most entile
guy in Connecticut. Go ahead, Diversity, right, where are you
in Connecticut?

Speaker 5 (20:08):
I'm curious, I'm just curious.

Speaker 9 (20:09):
And so what your take is on this Ukrainian peace plant.

Speaker 5 (20:13):
How far do you think it's going to get modified?

Speaker 2 (20:15):
Oh, it'll get totally modified. It's just round one. We'll
get to that coming up in the next hour. And
it's just this is that this is round one. Where
are you in Connecticut? Nu Canaan, you can't get more gentile,
there's no synagogue in Nu Canaan.

Speaker 5 (20:29):
Is there a Mormon?

Speaker 2 (20:34):
No. New Canan's a beautiful town. You got all those
great restaurants you got. Gates has been there a million
years and uh you got You ever go to Ridgefield?
Oh sure, now that's right right above New Canon. Richfield's
one of the nicest towns in Connecticut. Got that Tara Soul.
Taras Soul is a great restaurant. You got, Luke, You
got all these great places there. If you forget going

(20:55):
to Vermont, it's like seven hours and when you get there,
it's all people from Brooklyn running it. It's all Bernie
Sanders types. Go to Richfield, Canaan, it's the same thing.
You'll think you're in the middle of New England and
it's wonderful. Let's go to Vincent and Brooklyn. Vincent, how
you doing?

Speaker 10 (21:10):
Good morning, Mark Malcoam, Okay, good morning matter Mark. Saturday,
the topic of Rob astavino Saturday Afternoon show was what
was the most cringe worthy moment between the meeting of
Zora Mundani and Donald Trump? And I would have to say,
and a lot of people said, and I quote, I
met with a man who's very a very rational person,

(21:34):
He's so rational that had he not been going to
meet Donald Trump Friday, he would have been at that
Parky synagogue, terrorizing all the congregants who were going into
the synagogue. That was cringe worth.

Speaker 2 (21:49):
Vincent. Let Trump play the game.

Speaker 10 (21:52):
It's a game. I'm still waiting. We're still waiting for
him to check mat Kathy Hopel with congestion pricing. She's
up to.

Speaker 2 (22:03):
Well, that is such a little thing.

Speaker 10 (22:06):
How do we know? How do we know he didn't
promise somebody else something in another state, another man, and
he's doing the same thing to them.

Speaker 2 (22:18):
It's like when the Godfather meets Salazzo. They don't yell
at each other, Hello, how are you so nice to
meet a gentleman?

Speaker 10 (22:24):
That's been a meeting with me? The meeting would have
lasted about a minute. I would have all the people
would have seen with my rear end and Mandami's rear
end going to my office, and a minute later would
have came out, not even with me. I would have
sat him down and I would have told him, listen,
you break one federal law. You go a step too far.

(22:48):
My foot is going to be so far up your
rear end it'll come out of your mouth bout now
get okay.

Speaker 2 (22:55):
But that's different. This is this is the president.

Speaker 10 (22:58):
Let's see the results. Let's see the four dimensional jest
play out, because that's far all right.

Speaker 2 (23:05):
Remember as the Nixon said to that guy, presidents don't threaten.
They don't have they don't have to.

Speaker 10 (23:11):
I don't know about that, because you.

Speaker 2 (23:14):
Getting overheated about this. Let trump.

Speaker 10 (23:16):
I'm not well, maybe I'm passionate about it because I
don't see any scores on the scoreboard. In New York.
We still have congestion pricing. I you tell that that somebody.

Speaker 2 (23:28):
You gotta forget about the congestion pricing, right, because Trump's
not gonna do anything about that. It's just too small.

Speaker 10 (23:33):
A don't mean it was just a campaign BS promise.

Speaker 2 (23:37):
No, it was something, but it's it's like number seven
thousand on the list of things to get.

Speaker 10 (23:41):
Well, you talk to anybody who's got to go through
that Dan tree every day. That's me spending forty five
dollars a week, one hundred.

Speaker 2 (23:50):
You're gonna have congestion one hundred sixty a year. All right,
most important, most importantly.

Speaker 10 (23:57):
Money, most importantly disagree with you on that.

Speaker 2 (24:00):
A right we can to The most important thing right
now for Trump is crime in New York and wants
to keep the crime down, keep the police.

Speaker 10 (24:05):
And that the sender God Daddy. Other night there there
was no crime yourself. You call me there.

Speaker 2 (24:11):
Yeah, I understand, I understand. But let the president do
his thing.

Speaker 10 (24:15):
Yeah, let's see. Let's see it. Maybe when he's out
of office, things will change.

Speaker 2 (24:20):
When another man, Vincent, we gotta go, we gotta do
the new all right, thanks for calling. When we come back,
Howie Carr will be with us. Let's see what he
thought of the Mom Donnie meeting. We'll get to that
next on seven to ten. W O R.

Speaker 1 (24:34):
Mar Simone.

Speaker 2 (24:37):
Well, Howie Carr one of the great talk show hosts
in America. You can hear him on iHeart just on
the iHeart app, or you can go to Howie Carrshow
dot com, get his show, get his podcast now, his
new book. He's got a lot of bestsellers. But his
new book is called Mass Corruption. It just came out
on Amazon. You can order it now at Amazon. Excellent book,
Mass Corruption. How he Car's new book, Howie Carr, How

(25:00):
you doing, Betator?

Speaker 8 (25:03):
Jeffrey Epstein's good buddy Larry Summers at Harvard University.

Speaker 2 (25:08):
I dare say, now, what the hell was this married man,
Larry Summers is trying to work on all these women
using Epstein as his dating coach. For what was that
all about?

Speaker 8 (25:18):
How about going to a pedo island on his honeymoon
on the Lowita Express while the Palm Beach police are
crawling all over his sex dungeon in Palm Beach. You
know they've already they already know this is what kind
of guy this says? They're doing the investigation. Trump has
already kicked him out of mar A Lago and Summers
is going down to his island. And how about the fact, too, Mark,

(25:43):
that no one in the in the regime control media
seems to want to mention that this one of the
women he was going after was this Chinese American woman
twenty seven years his junior. And you know what they
were calling here, No, you probably don't if you've read that.
If you you know, they were calling her peril, as

(26:04):
in Chinese peril.

Speaker 2 (26:06):
That's kind of a slur, isn't it. Yeah? So uh,
for the for the.

Speaker 8 (26:10):
Former Treasury secretary under Clinton and the and the president
of Harvard University to be calling a an Asian woman peril.
That's kind of bad, isn't it. Why Why is this
not in the papers?

Speaker 10 (26:21):
Mark?

Speaker 2 (26:22):
Well, I watched all those Sunday shows. All I saw
was Epstein Trump, Epstein Trump. Then no mention Hilarry Summers anywhere, Nobody.

Speaker 8 (26:30):
Bill Clinton or Bill Gates or Noam Chomsky or Katie
Cork or George.

Speaker 2 (26:35):
Stephanopolis, Noam, Noam Shopsky, I missed that one. He's in there.

Speaker 8 (26:43):
Yeah, Noam Chomsky said he was a very stimulating companion.
That's his exact words, his exact words. Yeah, and he's
a nom Trompsky is ninety six. I mean maybe he's
getting the same stuff as the Redstone was getting at
the end. I don't know, but yeah, he's Noam Chromsky
is on the list as well. Well, Ohen did you

(27:04):
know that they did you know that Larry Summers and
his wife invited Woody Allen and Sun Ye to come
to Cambridge and they want and his wife said she
wanted them to all share a bowl of plumps? A
bowl of plumps? How come this isn't getting out? Mark,
I don't understand this. So much good stuff in here

(27:27):
and they're not reporting it.

Speaker 2 (27:28):
I think they all have d's next to their name.
I'm still thinking about that stimulating companion. I mean I
talked to Epstein a few times. You ever talked to him? No,
I wouldn't call it stimulating. He was a good looking guy.
But then he'd say how were you? He had a
voice like that. You know, you not exactly stimulate the
checkbook he had with stimulating because he would write your

(27:50):
check for whatever charity, political campaign, everything. I mean, that's
why everybody hung around.

Speaker 8 (27:55):
But yeah, gave one hundred and ten thousand to missus.
Larry Summers while he was giving dating advice on how
to get get into the pants of us peril called
the Chinese woman.

Speaker 2 (28:07):
H how we carr? Let me ask you something you
had in Boston? You elected one of these crazy left
wing kook mayors. Uh, we just did the same thing.
But how bad did it get with a mayor like
that in Boston?

Speaker 8 (28:18):
I tell you, it gets, it gets bad. You know,
she's she's driving all the businesses out, you know, I mean,
you know we've our commercial real estate sector has got
the same problems that the Manhattan does, and it's it's
it's only getting worse.

Speaker 5 (28:35):
You know.

Speaker 8 (28:36):
The weird thing is that the stuff that would have
been a scandal under earlier mayors is not is not
a scandal. I just found some stuff. You know, there's
that there have been all kinds of crooked cops, you know,
being you know, having their cases broom not getting fired.
I found found some stuff today from from a case
where they said the only way they refer to women

(28:57):
is uh, if you're a if you or a woman
in the Boston Police department, you're either a lesbian, you're
married to a cop, or you're bleeping every other cop.
I mean, if the if Mayor Walsh, the Irish Catholic,
had still been the mayor, this would be a major scandal,
you know. But it's it's it's right down there on
the public record, and but it's but you know, you

(29:18):
have Mayor Mayor Wu and her black police commissioner and
they just skate. And I assume it's going to be
the same thing in New York, isn't it. You know,
New York Times is going to go after Mam Donnie.

Speaker 2 (29:29):
Yeah, who knows. Maybe this guy isn't the crazy socialist,
maybe he was playing them. But the Trump Mamdanni meeting,
what do you think.

Speaker 8 (29:36):
You're whistling through the graveyard.

Speaker 10 (29:38):
You won't get this?

Speaker 8 (29:39):
I mean, what you kid yourself? You gotta you gotta
face the facts. I mean, I didn't think that Trump
would you know, uh, you know, bounce an ash tray
off his head or anything.

Speaker 5 (29:51):
But it was.

Speaker 8 (29:52):
It was more friendly than I thought I was gonna be.
Weren't you kind of surprised?

Speaker 2 (29:56):
No, he always does that the first round. He did
it with Putin, he did it with the Kim Jong
un first round. He always does that. But uh, I
mean in the end, would you agree Trump is playing
some kind of four dimensional chess game with this guy?

Speaker 10 (30:12):
Oh?

Speaker 8 (30:12):
Definitely, definitely. I mean, this guy needs Trump a lot
more than Trump needs him. If I were Trump, I'd
be I'd be looking at all of his his and
his family's immigration papers.

Speaker 2 (30:24):
Oh they are they are.

Speaker 8 (30:27):
No, that's good, that's good.

Speaker 10 (30:28):
I'm glad.

Speaker 8 (30:31):
First first one to move against is ilhan Omar. I
can't believe they haven't moved already on her.

Speaker 2 (30:36):
You know. Yeah, Hey, we don't have much time left.
Tell us about the books. It just went on Amazon today,
Mass Corruption. It's how he Car's latest book. You should
get this book.

Speaker 8 (30:45):
Yeah, it's it's just uh, you know again, it's more
Democrats in Massachusetts. They tried to frame this woman. They
tried her once for murder, she was acquitted, they refuse
to accept the acquittal, that tried her again, and it's
just just outrageous. The district attorney in the state police
were trying to frame or they were I mean, they

(31:05):
were actually fabricating evidence, they were lying to the FBI.
They the FBI had to step in and actually save
this woman, Karen Reid, from being convicted. So it's about
it's about that case. And also there's there's rampant corruption
in the state police and some of the beginning stuck
in the Boston Police Department, which I'm turning up more

(31:26):
and more every day. It's just it's just about basically
as a police corruption and again the FBI, which we've
talked about many times, the FBI was the FBI framed
multiple people in in the Boston area over the years,
just like just like I think they framed some people
in New York or at least they were involved in
some of the the Mafia gang wars in the seventies.

Speaker 2 (31:49):
Well, it like they were in Boston. It's a hell
of a book. It's called Mass Corruption. It just came
out on Amazon today, So go order it by Howie Carr,
Mass Corruption on Amazon. And you want to hear his
radio show, go go to iheartor go to Howie Carshow
dot com, Howie Carshow dot com. Great stuff, Howie car
Thanks for being with us.

Speaker 8 (32:10):
Thanks Mark, Happy Thanksgiving to you and all the listeners.

Speaker 2 (32:13):
To all right you too, take care. Hey, we've got
luck coming up. Michael Goodman, by the way, he hasn't
been feeling that well, so he hasn't been with us
for a couple of weeks. We hope to get him
back soon. Coming up in the next hour one of
the great psychiatrist psychologists, and he's gonna tell us about
Trump derangement syndrome, how serious it is, what it actually

(32:33):
is all about. We'll get to that in the next hour.
I know, I forget Buck and Clay with an excellent
show today at noon. And if you've been listening to
Jimmy Faylor, what a great show every night at nine
right here on seven to ten wor.

Speaker 1 (32:47):
The Mark Simon Show on seventen wr.

Speaker 2 (32:53):
Hey, So coming up in the next hour, we'll get
to Trump derangement syndrome. How serious is it, What can
be done about it? What you should do if you're
going to a Thanksgiving dinner you don't want to fight
with crazy relatives. How to handle it. We'll get to
that from an expert coming up in the next hour.
Also we'll get to the Ukraine deal and a whole
lot more. Just a head mark Simone here everyday ten

(33:17):
to noon or listen anytime. Get the podcast back after
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