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October 15, 2025 35 mins
The late great Charlie Kirk was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom on his birthday yesterday, accepted by his wife Erika at the Rose Garden alongside President Trump. Mark takes your calls! Mark interviews political commentator Liz Peek. Young Americans don't understand how fragile NYC could get if Zohran Mamdani gets elected mayor. Former President Biden is taking credit for laying out the foundation for President Trump’s recent peace deal between Hamas and Israel.

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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

(00:26):
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 shutdown. Remember the shutdown. They may not remember.

(00:46):
Remember this, they shut down the government. Nobody notices.

Speaker 3 (00:49):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (00:50):
But we'll get to Ukraine and more coming up. So
the peace deal 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 got to try to make
it look like everything's gone bad. Well, so far they

(01:12):
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
video of some Hamas rebels shooting guns in the street
and goz, this is normal. This happens after every one

(01:35):
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
be a hostage, as they find out through DNA. So
if you're watching CNN, MSNBC near this is the panic.

(01:59):
They're in panic about it. I 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
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.

(02:21):
He wants to believe it, don't argue. So the other
thing is this is the new thing they're trying to start,
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

(02:44):
even took credit for it online, saying, you know that
he laid the groundwork for this, and then the crazy
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

(03:04):
two years of work that was the basis for this happening.
They believe this stuff, the two years of work that
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.

Speaker 4 (03:27):
Now.

Speaker 1 (03:28):
A lot of stuff, a lot of it's tough on
these democrats. Some of them, well, they know there's a
microphone in 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 5 (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 6 (03:57):
I'd commend the.

Speaker 7 (03:58):
Qataris, the Egyptians, and the pressn't it.

Speaker 8 (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
us 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,

(04:35):
the storm stopped, the clouds parted, the sun came out.
It turned out to be beautiful toy. 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

(04:55):
can imagine it was Glenn Beck, that was Tucker Carlson,
and these were all friends that you're Charley Kirks. His
wife wanted them all there. The President made a great speech.

Speaker 9 (05:05):
It's 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,
handkerchief in her hand, kept wiping the tears away and
made a great speech.

Speaker 10 (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

(05:46):
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

(06:21):
Donnie 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,

(06:42):
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

(07:03):
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 night.
It'll be Channel four tomorrow night. Not most, very few

(07:25):
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 Cualmo. I don't
know exactly what that means. I don't know that an
Adams endorsement will carry any weight with anybody. But these

(07:45):
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
make this endorsement, and it looks like he will at

(08:06):
some point. This is Adams yesterday.

Speaker 2 (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 the rehabilitation that they need. Of you know what
we're going to be doing about these false promises around

(08:30):
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
is the best crime fighter in the race. He's Rudy
Giuliani too. In fact, Rudy Giuliani has said so it
would have been a different city. You know, if you

(08:55):
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 Hopel did a joint appearance with
Mom Donnie yesterday, so again you can't count on her

(09:16):
for anything. She's just a little weather van which whichever
way the wind is blowing. It was supposedly about energy
or something.

Speaker 5 (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, do I want
to try to make a deal with the DS so
they don't try to primary?

Speaker 1 (10:02):
May do I try to oppose the DSA.

Speaker 11 (10:06):
So and each one makes their 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 to who
can get the vote out Johan Well Sleevan has Andrew
Cuomo failed the first time and he'll fail again.

Speaker 1 (10:34):
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

(10:56):
high turnout race, Curtis could win. If it's a low
turn that's how you get a Deblasio. That's how you
get a Mom Donnie. You know. But Deblasia was like
eighteen percent turnout. If you get like the old days,
an eighty percent turnout, that's when you get a Rudy Giuliani.

Speaker 12 (11:12):
Here's more, Curtis, I 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 subways, in
the 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,

(11:35):
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'd 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

(11:59):
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 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 Bragg the hell out in November. That's

(12:23):
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 fraud. It's 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 going to be her primary residence and it

(12:44):
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. This is the charge that she
lied on the documents about it being a primary residence.

(13:08):
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. Not only did she lie it
was not a primary residence, She's going to have tenants

(13:30):
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 was on probation and jumped her probation,

(13:50):
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 fugitive in this house. This fugitive grand

(14:14):
niece will be arrested if they get her back in
North Carolina. 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. This is your attorney general. Unbelievable. Hey, we'll

(14:35):
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 seven Tenory,
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? How are you?

Speaker 1 (14:57):
I'm good? How are you? Are you the Joe? Where
you've been? You haven't called us in a long time.

Speaker 14 (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 14 (15:10):
Thanks for taking my call anyway, No, we love you.

Speaker 1 (15:12):
You're a nice guy. You talk a little bit.

Speaker 14 (15:15):
I wanted to. I wanted to talk about the Virginia
governor's race. And I am hoping that the people of
Virginiaville for the Republican candidate.

Speaker 7 (15:24):
Went.

Speaker 14 (15:24):
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 4 (15:41):
Mark? Uh?

Speaker 15 (15:42):
Curtis or to leave the beret on. He looks a
lot better with it.

Speaker 1 (15:45):
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. Bre it's it's a it's a non issue.
It means absolutely nothing. Don't worry about nobody's voting based
on a hat, not a hat. Remember Donald Trump ran

(16:09):
with a red hat on. 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?

Speaker 4 (16:22):
Hey? Did you happen to catch Mark who had been
on Sunday night? They report with Peter Schweizer. No, okay,
it was a bowl about Mondamie. Please talk to Curtis,
Please have him watch it and study it. It's damny,
damny with the stuff because he came out with it's
just like what like what There's all the money that

(16:43):
he's 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

(17:06):
foreign money. But the investigation continuing. Let's go to Dave
in Chicago. Dave, how you doing?

Speaker 13 (17:12):
Good morning? Mark?

Speaker 4 (17:13):
I'm doing very well.

Speaker 1 (17:14):
Thank you.

Speaker 16 (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):
Now 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 website, right.

Speaker 4 (17:39):
There.

Speaker 16 (17:39):
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 as the Nobel Peace Prize.
Do you remember Mark, I think it was nineteen seventy nine,

(18:00):
the comedy Man 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 google 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

(18:24):
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.

(18:44):
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,

(19:16):
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 Tulkeel in Albany, who, as you said,
you know, blows in the wind whichever way he is directing,
has no it is completely effeckless. They're very good at this,
and it's it's alarming, and it should be 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. 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, let

(20:00):
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 Mamdanie, and they
got twenty six others waiting to go, Schumer is finished.
AOC will take his seat. In fact, this is going

(20:22):
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

(20:44):
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's Kristin Mark.

Speaker 17 (20:54):
Good morning at sixty one degrees.

Speaker 18 (20:56):
At ten thirty.

Speaker 17 (20:57):
New York Governor Kennedy Hochel is joining New York City
mayoral candidate Zoron Mamdanni and Queens for the first time
since she endorsed him last month.

Speaker 19 (21:06):
Hokel invited Mom Donnie to her even in Astoria on Tuesday.
She called Mom Donnie reasonable and backs Mom Donnie's campaign
pledge of bringing universal childcare to New York City.

Speaker 5 (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 19 (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 skaf Pringle
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Speaker 17 (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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Bank of America and Morgan Stanley, both of which handily
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(22:35):
entirely higher. Technology also rallying as well, pushing the Nasdaq
up one and a third percent. Interest rates are edging
a little bit lower amid expectations that the feder Reserve
is going to cut interest rates again at the end
of this month. Tenure note you'l dropping to four point
zero one percent. The dollar also weakening a little bit.
Oil rebounding from its recent weakness, up twenty eight cents,

(22:56):
but comfortably below sixty dollars a barrel at fifty eight
ninety eight. Gold another new all time high, up fifty
three and a half dollars to forty two sixteen. The
government still shut down, geopolitical risk still evident, and the
flight to safety into gold has been unabated over the
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of colleges in doctrinating generations of kids to become like?

Speaker 7 (26:27):
THIS 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,

(26:48):
issues and so you, know he is probably partly, responsible
frankly 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

(27:13):
want 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

(27:33):
where 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

(27:55):
issues like transgender surgeries or who can be 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.

Speaker 1 (28:10):
Do 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, well AND i.

Speaker 7 (28:23):
Think they are scared to death of the far left
now because what we've, seen and it STARTED i 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 the guy was so,

(28:45):
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 of death OF,

(29:07):
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 and so it's

(29:30):
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

(29:50):
can run, anything much less 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.

Speaker 13 (30:02):
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?

Speaker 7 (30:13):
Happen, 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

(30:33):
Like Donald. Trump, no it's. Not Donald trump actually had.
Accomplishment he wasn't just a political. Faker you. Know 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

(30:55):
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
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

(31:19):
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 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.

Speaker 13 (31:36):
THAT i think.

Speaker 7 (31:37):
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.

Speaker 1 (31:48):
Understatement, well, well great, Analysis, hey speaking Of, Israel Joe
biden pointing out that he's the one that laid the
groundwork for this piece.

Speaker 7 (31:57):
Deal, 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

(32:20):
Biden's 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

(32:41):
hat 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 robuffed 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

(33:02):
hand 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

(33:22):
interest 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

(33:44):
happy with. That and also The arabs are going to
be our. HELPER i hope in achieving peace In Theddle.

Speaker 1 (33:50):
East, well Liszt pik brilliant as. Always now your columns
foxnews dot com, worlds can we get? Them?

Speaker 7 (33:57):
Well 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

(34:20):
idiotic 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.

Speaker 4 (34:37):
It.

Speaker 1 (34:37):
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.

Speaker 7 (34:48):
Us thank you so much for having. Me take, Care take.

Speaker 1 (34:51):
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 Wor, well don't go. Away,
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