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November 19, 2025 32 mins
Is the NFL expanding the league into Europe? Mark shares effective dieting advice. Mark takes your calls! Mark interviews author Ann Coulter. Ann joins Mark to analyze the types of voters drawn to socialists like Mayor-Elect Zohran Mamdani and discusses President Trump’s sensitivity to criticism.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Houster, New York.

Speaker 2 (00:02):
Mark Simoner, Hey, well, it's a lot going on this morning.

Speaker 3 (00:14):
All the police Commissioner Jessica Tish is staying, and she's
just put out a memo moments ago to the entire
department assuring them that she will have their back, that
everything will be fine under her, that she and mayor
elect Mom Donnie, have come to agreement on things. Now.

(00:34):
From what I hear, they've had a number of meetings,
in person meetings, then they had a bunch of phone
calls over the weekend. So apparently the deal is he
will leave the NYPD alone, she will run it. She's
not the type to run it and be micromanaged and
told what to do. That's not her. She's staying because
she's gotten the assurance she'll be able to run the department. Now,

(00:57):
Mom Donnie, what about all his crazy nonsense about the
social workers doing this and that. Apparently he's agreed to
do that separately from the NYPD. The NYPD will be
the police department, and he will have his Department of
Community Safety, and that's where all the social workers will go,
and then they'll deal with homeless or mentally ill or

(01:19):
those kind of things. So I don't think that. Well,
I know that she wouldn't do this unless she had
some assurance should be left alone and for a good
deal of time. So I don't think this is a
deal where she's going to have a problem three months
and quit. And I don't think Mom Donnie would want

(01:41):
to risk her quitting a couple of months into his
first year. If he wants her to stay. He knows
the problem with the problem with her. People like her.
It's very respected and seems to be a woman a
real principle. So if there was a problem bad, she'd quit.

(02:01):
She doesn't need the job. She would quit, go public
and say I can't you know, I'm leaving because of
this and this, and it'd be a great embarrassment to
the mayor. I know she's threatened Adams with that a
few times when he tried to interfere, and she's good
at threatening him. You know, I'll leave and I'll hold
the press comings though, and she was right to do it.
She was, you know, fighting for the right stuff for
the NYPD. So if I know that Mom Donnie knows

(02:25):
that that she's good at that kind of leverage, and
he's not going to want that kind of embarrassment in
his first year. So obviously I've come to a good,
strong agreement on this. She will stay. That's very good news,
excellent news. Now they both agree on keeping Ice out.
She doesn't want Ice in there. You know. Ice basically

(02:49):
what they do is they come in and they take
away the worst criminals of all. I mean, you could
try to argue that not everybody to grab is the worst. Well,
that's true of any police department. And you know, if
you arrest a thousand people last year, maybe six you
shouldn't have arrested. It's going to happen. You can't help that.
Tom Holman has let Mom Donnie know if he needs
to come in. He's coming in.

Speaker 4 (03:09):
The mayor of New York City wants to come in
and talk about making the streets safer. Open up for discussion.
I'm wanting to meet with anybody. President trump'ta will and
meet with anybody, but let's get together and work it together.
We much rather work with these sanctuary cities than keep
you know, putting our agents at extreme risk going out
in the community and wrestling public safety trip and they
could arrested them in the safety and security of a jail.

(03:31):
So we walk home any conversation. But if they if
they don't want assist, they want to keep you know,
pushing back and impeding our efforts, then we're going to
just send more teams there.

Speaker 3 (03:41):
We're going to plug his own. Yeah. Hovend's always been
right about let's do it in Rikers Island, in that
prison where it's safe and you're not going to hurt
any innocent vice. Then let's do the arrest in there.
You know, Ice for a long time had an office
in Rikers Islands. He wants to go back to that
hit more of homes.

Speaker 4 (03:59):
So we'll go becoming New York. So we're already there now.
I mean teams are there now. But we were increasing
enforcement president in New York City again because of our
sanctuary city, and we know we have an issue there
were public state to trust sit in the street every day.

Speaker 3 (04:09):
Yeah. Now, important thing to remember is if there's a
dispute about what ICE can do in New York and
you can't arrest this, well, believe it or not, federal
law supersedes local law. So Holman has the law on
his side. The courts would have to uphold that. Hey,
last night at the White House, they had this What
a dinner they had. It was Saudi Day, all day

(04:31):
with the Saudi leaders, the Crown Prince, this and that,
and by the way, today is the Saudi Economic Forum.
Apparently it's very importless and there's zillions of dollars coming
in and out of that part of the world, and
every business leader wants in on that. So it's a
big economic forum. It's at the Kennedy Center. They're using
the Kennedy Center, and President Trump will go there and

(04:54):
address this group. Last night. That was quite a state
dinner they had. If you look at the main table
with the Saudi leaders there, it's Trump, it's Elon Musk,
it's Bill Gates, close buddy of Jeffrey Epstein. It's Bill Gates.
It's Mark Zuckerberg and Tim Cook of Apple, and they're

(05:17):
all these guys are all praising Trump. Thank you for
inviting us, Thank you for the wonderful dinner. What an
honor to know you, Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg, Tim Cook.
Let me wait a minute, I lost it. Let me
see now I lost the video. But it's very interesting
listening these guys, Bill Gates with us. Well, thank you,
mister President for including me such an honor to be

(05:37):
here with you and Mark Zuckerberg, thank you so much
for having me. I just love being here with you.
These guys that censored Donald Trump just two years ago,
banned him from their from their platforms. Tim Cook said,
an honor to be included. So this of course driving
me left nuts. Now, Bill Gates, you should see these

(06:01):
texts and emails with Bill Gates and Epstein. Apparently it's
a Bill Gates top assistant who's trying to negotiate. Apparently
Bill Gates was at Epstein's house all the time, all
the time. We'll get back to it, but all the
time he was there at Epstein's house. Now, when you

(06:22):
ask him, a couple of reporters said, what were you
doing at Epstein's house for five hours every night? Well,
I was meeting with him about donations form my charity. Now,
first of all, why would a guy with two hundred
and fifty billion dollars meet with a guy with forty

(06:45):
million to get money from If you got two hundred
and fifty billion and this guy's there for this guy's
worth forty million, you really don't need to meet with
him for any money. The other thing is if it's
for raising money for a charity. You know, I'm on
the board a lot of charities, so I've been there
for these meetings where you meet with the billionaire or
the zillionaire trying to get money from him. These meetings

(07:07):
are usually a half hour. Sometimes there's been cases where
they'll go to an hour. I've never seen a five
hour meeting for that. There's no such thing as a
five hour meeting for that. And the other thing is
these meetings take place during the day. Usually you go
to the guy's office. A lot of times you get
to his office, he says, let's go in the conference room,

(07:28):
and you sit there for an hour in the middle
of the day, and then you go home and he
goes back to work. It's never at his house at
night for five hours. There's never been a meeting over
raising money for a charity at somebody's house for five hours.
It's absolutely ridiculous. It's insane to even try to claim that.

(07:50):
But if you read these emails from Bill Gate's top
assistant and Epstein's trying to get him back, she keeps
saying it's it's Bill Gates's wife. He won't she won't
let him come back to your house and Bill Gates,
the wife has forbidden him to talk to you. So
you can be sure the wife knew what was going on.
The wife knows him a lot better than we do,
so she knew what was going on and put her

(08:10):
foot down. Don't ever go to his house again. So
Bill Gates is gonna have a big problem. Larry Summers,
the big, big senior Democrat. He was the Treasury secretary
Bill Clinton. He was the advisor to Obama. In fact,
recently in the Biden administration, he was an advisor to Biden.
Larry Summers has had to quit every board he's on.
He quit open AI today, he quit all the boards.

(08:33):
He resigned from everything in public. Now. He said, I'll
keep my Harvard stuff. I'm a Harvard professor. I'll continue.
Harvard just announced an hour ago they're opening an investigation
into Larry Summers. Oh what do you need to investigate?
We know just read the text, read the emails. We
know what was going on with him in Epstein. There

(08:53):
it is. You also got to wonder how bright is
this Larry Summers if he puts all this in writing,
If you're going to discuss women and philandering and have Epstein.
Be your dating coach when you're married, call them on
the phone, do it over the fo Why did you
put in writings? Just insane? So he's got a problem.

(09:16):
He's basically canceled.

Speaker 5 (09:17):
Now.

Speaker 3 (09:19):
Bill Gates doesn't really work anywhere for anybody, I mean Microsoft,
but he's stepped down from any active role, so you
can't really cancel him. But you're going to have others
when these files are released. Now they're demanding the files
be released within thirty days, but the ruling is they
want them searchable and downloadable. That's going to take time

(09:42):
to do that. It shows you how lazy they are.
It has to be searchable. We're not going to read
the whole thing. We basically these files aren't going to
show much of anything. The juicy stuff is not in
the files. It's in the text the emails, and those
are all coming from the Epstein estate that had access
to his own as emails, all that stuff. The files

(10:02):
are mostly from the New York FBI office because back
then that's where the investigation was conducted, the New York
FBI office, and then with the Glene Maxwell and Jeffrey
Epstein US Attorney's office. So that's where the Southern District
US Attorney's Office, Southern District, So that's where the files
are coming from. And they're basically pretty you know, you know,

(10:25):
cold law enforcement sort of investigation files. So the juicy stuff,
the dialogue, is not in those files. As far as victims,
all the victims, there's one thing in common. They don't
claim Donald Trump ever did anything to them. Nothing. Now,
the lead victim is Virginia Jeufrey. Virginia Geufrey was the

(10:48):
number one victim. She wrote a book and she made
it clear Donald Trump was not involved in anything bad.
In fact, she said he was always a gentleman and
very friendly to her. She had a co author on
the book. The co author who worked with her and
got her a whole story for the book, spoke to CBS.
Now here's the problem. The whole thing backfired on CBS.

(11:10):
They tried to ask her what about Donald Trump. Well,
they didn't like the answer.

Speaker 6 (11:15):
She gave, and she felt validated by it. Wait a minute,
I never talked about him in any sense that he
was involved in any of this. No, No, he was not,
as far as she knew. And again, she was there
for two plus years. But as far as she knew
he was not involved in the ring of trafficking that

(11:39):
Epstein was working.

Speaker 3 (11:41):
Now, that's bad. CBS does not like that answer. Here's more.
Listen to this part about it.

Speaker 6 (11:47):
You mentioned President Trump at all in your discussion.

Speaker 7 (11:49):
Oh, she absolutely did.

Speaker 6 (11:51):
I was in Australia in October, a month before, weeks
before the presidential election. She was a huge Trump fan.
The true reasons for that one, she had met Trump
on numerous occasions because she worked at mar Laga Spa
in Florida, which he owns, and her father also worked

(12:13):
there and knew Trump pretty well, so she was introduced
to Trump. He was kind to her. The second reason
she wanted Trump to be president was because he campaigned
on releasing the Epstein files and she was excited.

Speaker 3 (12:29):
If you're watching the video, the CBS reporter looks very
upset where she says she does not like the part
where she says Trump was very kind and a nice man.
Wait a minute, let me stop this now. The other
thing is you're going to hear this a lot, especially
from these right wing crazies, that they keep saying Trump
campaigned on releasing the Epstein files. That's absolutely not true.

(12:52):
He never campaigned ever on releasing the Epstein files. If
you go check the whole campaign, every speech, every major speech,
he never mentions the Epstein files. The only time it
came up during the campaign, he was on Fox and
Friends one day and they brought it up and they said,
are you would you released the Epstein files, and he said, yeah,

(13:13):
i'd before releasing. But he never campaigned on it. It's
never ever, ever in the campaign, never in a Trump speech,
So that's important to remember. Uh what else, Hey, the NFL,
I know the owners love this. Roger Goodell. I can't
stand this Roger Goodell. You know he's always up to
something weird. Now here's his latest obsession, apparently obsessed. They're

(13:38):
going to bring back these supersonic flights. You remember the
Concord and all that speed of sound supersonic. They're bringing
those back. I hated that Concord. It was a horrible plane.
It was so small and tight. They had to make
it really small and it got you there faster, but
it was so uncomfortable. The seats were smaller, it was
like riding in coach. It was just a terrible, terrible flight.

(14:01):
But they're bringing that back, so it'll be you'll be
able to get to Europe in three hours, four hours.
It'll be like flying to la So apparently the NFL
is obsessed with this. They think, since it'll be so
easy and fast to get to Europe, that they should
have whole bunch of franchises in Europe. They want why
do they want to have more teams? I guess money reasons.
There's with a lot of money in it. But you
get too many teams already. You don't need all these teams.

(14:25):
It's too many nfls. So now they want to have
all these teams and it's going to just screw up
the whole feel of the NFL. You know, it's one
thing when when it's Tampa versus Chicago, when it's Pittsburgh
versus New York, it's one thing. But when it's Milan
versus Venice versus we don't need these European teams. But
you can't talk Roger Goodell on anything to forget about it.

(14:48):
It's not gonna not gonna work. Hey, if you want,
I'm gonna give you some. This is great diet advice,
by the way. Start watching the cooking videos. Whatever you like,
whatever you eat too much of, go watch the cooking video.
You take a good one, you know, Jacques pa Pan
or Gordon Rams you anything great cooking can when you

(15:08):
see how it's made, it'll help stop you from eating it.
You know, like even like a steak in a restaurant.
You know you make steak at home. You say, she's
not as good as in the restaurant when I go
to a steakhouse. Somehow it's better. Well, watch the videos
when they make it. Because you put a little salt
on the top. They cover the whole top with salt.

(15:31):
There's covered with salt. It's like a cup of salt
on that thing, which is not good for you. And
then you might put a little butter in there. Watch
what they throw, like a whole stick of butter in there.
They baste it in butter. They keep cooking it butter.
So if you like whatever, just even a little piece
of cake, go watch the video where they make the cake.
You won't believe how much butter is in there. Watch

(15:51):
how much cream and butter and stuff they watch them
just pour the sugar in there. To watch those videos,
it'll turn you off a little help help you with
your diet.

Speaker 2 (16:01):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (16:01):
Anyway, we'll take some calls in a moment. Eight hundred
three two one zero seven ten is the number, eight
hundred three two one zero seven.

Speaker 2 (16:09):
Ten, mister New York marcelone, he's on sevent ten.

Speaker 3 (16:14):
Wor Hey, let's take some calls. Let's go to George
and Brooklyn. George, how you doing okay? And you let
me check not bad? Not bad?

Speaker 8 (16:28):
And listen, there was no way uh mcdonney could have lost.
See he was running by himself.

Speaker 3 (16:33):
What do you mean.

Speaker 7 (16:35):
There was I mean nobody wanted them the other two,
so he was running by and sell.

Speaker 8 (16:39):
How could you this is not legitimate?

Speaker 7 (16:41):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (16:42):
All right, very good point. I don't know what it is.
But as long as you do, thanks for calling. Let's
go to uh Lou in Wanta. Lou, how you doing okay?
Very good Mark, Yes, Lou.

Speaker 8 (16:53):
I wanted to bring up the point that all the
goods in the country are still a little bit high.
Everybody's complaining, well not all a lot.

Speaker 3 (17:00):
Prices have come down on a lot of things.

Speaker 8 (17:02):
Yeah, well, there's as a way President Trump could even
bring him down quicker stop the federal excise tax on
diesel fuel. Everything in the country ships by diesel fuel,
trains run on diesel fuel, boats run on diesel fuel,
Trucks run on diesel fuel. You cut the federal excise tax,
everything will come down because they will pass that on

(17:23):
to the consumer.

Speaker 3 (17:24):
Well, you're absolutely right, that's a good point. But more
than that, the biggest tax are the local state taxes
on gasoline. You know, if you go around the country,
gas is really cheap. Now we're getting cheaper, it's like
two sixty nine, but if you're in New York, it's
still three to ninety. Again, that's because of all the
local taxes. New York and California still have these high

(17:45):
gas prices because the tax you know, when you buy
a gallon of gas, if it's three fifty, the gas
station gets like four cents out of that three fifty.
The rest is all these taxes and race. So yeah,
just cut the state local taxes too. Let's go to
h Anderson in Westchester. Anderson, how you doing?

Speaker 1 (18:05):
Not bad for a fellow, my agent?

Speaker 3 (18:07):
How old are you?

Speaker 1 (18:08):
Turned seventy nine yesterday?

Speaker 3 (18:10):
That's not that old. That's the age of the president.

Speaker 1 (18:14):
Yeah, no, it's not that all right, it's as old
as I've ever been. Let's put it down all right.

Speaker 3 (18:18):
Where are you in Westchester?

Speaker 1 (18:20):
Up around Yorktown?

Speaker 3 (18:22):
Yorktown is very nice, Yorktown Heights. I love that place. Yeah,
but you got Uncle Giuseppe's up there, one of the
great supermarkets in the tristy there.

Speaker 1 (18:30):
Oh yeah, so indeed they do. But listen, I got
some really troubling news. I run a small charity. Yeah,
and we've been working on climate change. So nine, what
what are you.

Speaker 3 (18:44):
Working on trying to get more climate change? What are
you doing?

Speaker 1 (18:47):
Well, we were trying to figure out the problem. We
were like everybody else is running around complaining about the weather. Well,
it's getting hotter, the ice is melting, the ocean's rising.
Oh YadA, YadA, YadA. But then in twenty nineteen and
we figured out, my goodness, we're looking at this and
entirely the wrong way. We should not be worried about
the weather or the melting ice or the.

Speaker 3 (19:08):
Rising st First of all, the seas aren't the seas
aren't rising, the ice isn't melting. Everything's fine. Go back
and watch the Al Gore movie An Inconvenient Truth. Watch it. Now,
everything you predicted never came true.

Speaker 1 (19:21):
Yeah, Well that's because al Gore, like everybody else was
looking at the problem the wrong way.

Speaker 3 (19:26):
No, it's because they were looking to make money off it.
It's a president Trump is right, the green scheme. Ocean's
not rising. Every Democrat they buy houses right on the
ocean all the time. Okay, the ice is not melting.
You're in New York Town. You don't even have water
near you. Don't worry.

Speaker 1 (19:42):
All right, I'll tell you what. I'll let you go
because if you believe that stuff is true, don't I
don't think I've got the right audience.

Speaker 3 (19:49):
No, you definitely don't. The fact that the Hey, you know,
there's a great ABC news piece from two thousand, yeah,
around two thousand where they said Manhattan will be underwater
by two thousand fourteen. And again the Algore movies are
everything you predicted never came true. Everything John Carey never
never came true.

Speaker 1 (20:07):
Okay, all right, well, very good, then take it.

Speaker 3 (20:10):
You can't convince these people of anything. Do you remember
that ocean's rising. Oh there's another great I think it's
CBS Dan Rather. You can find these videos that you
go online. It was a piece on how Florida is
going to be underwater by the year twenty twelve. And
while they do these things, tell you the sea is rising,

(20:31):
beaches are going to go away. They buy houses on
the beach all the time. John Kerrey has a house
on the beach. The Obamas have bought now two houses
on two different beaches. CNN moved their headquarters from Columbus
Circle to the water. They moved it over to the
Hudson River. They're right on the river. So they don't
even believe this stuff. Hey, when we come back and

(20:52):
Coulter will be with us next on seven to ten wor.

Speaker 2 (20:56):
You're listening to the Mark Simone show wr well.

Speaker 3 (21:02):
And Culter the great columnist, best selling author, And make
sure you follow on Twitter. It's and Culter at Twitter,
even better at substack where she's got videos and interviews
and podcasts and all sorts of stuff. Go to and
Culter dot substack dot com and Culter dot substack dot
com and culture.

Speaker 1 (21:20):
How you doing fantastic?

Speaker 7 (21:23):
How are you? Mark?

Speaker 3 (21:23):
Come on, I'm good, I'm good. The mom Donnie says
Jessica Tish will stay as the police commissioner. So that's
a good sign, isn't it. Maybe it won't be as
bad as we think.

Speaker 7 (21:35):
No, that's fantastically. I hope the police can do their job.
The other big news, and boy, Mayor Adam should have
talked about this a little bit more. He apparently commissioned
a couple of architectural firms to come up with a
better method of the scaffolding that is all over the city,
absolutely destroying buildings, destroying sidewalks. Well, I didn't even know

(21:59):
he had.

Speaker 3 (22:01):
Yeah, but we like scaffolding, Well, scaffolding, you know what
you like?

Speaker 7 (22:07):
Scaffold? Well, no one likes scaffolding. It's oh, it's awful.
It's awful. It's so it.

Speaker 3 (22:12):
Doesn't look good, but it doesn't look up. When you
wake up like this morning and it's raining, you can
walk without an umbrella. You got the scaffolding all the
way around the block. It's perfect.

Speaker 7 (22:24):
We could have pretty awnings for that instead, if that's
what you would like.

Speaker 3 (22:28):
March someone, right, Okay, So obviously this architectural firm, uh
pretty plugged in with the new administration getting a contract already.
That's very good. But uh, these socialists taking over the
Democratic Party, where are the elders of the party to
stop this? Why aren't they doing something about it?

Speaker 7 (22:49):
Oh? I'm so glad you asked, they're all dying. They're
all between eighty and one foot in the grave. Something
that's been happening with the Democratic Party. I mean, this
has been ongoing for a while. It was their idea
to bring in what is it at this point, about
forty million Third worlders because oh, great news, they're voting
nine to one for us. Well, it didn't occur to

(23:12):
the Democrats. So at some point the Third worlders would
want to vote for their own and that's exactly what's happening.
It's what you see across the country, and with the
younger Democrats coming up, and they're not only third worlders,
they're they're quite enthusiastic about socialism, e nthomalism.

Speaker 3 (23:27):
You know, I never thought about that. That's a brilliant point.
So they've imported voters, but it turns out to be
from the kook wing of the party, the younger, more
crazy kind of voters.

Speaker 7 (23:39):
I never thought of this, and also the very un
anti you know, traditional white American voters. So the parties
are really about to diverge in the next decade into
into racial categories more than political ideology.

Speaker 3 (23:56):
Huh So, yeah, that's fascinating that the elders, the mainstream.
Then you got the young socialist kookie types. And then
there's also this other part of the Democratic Party, the
outrageous ones like the Chris Murphy you know you posted
that Chris Murphy declares that Trump was involved in a
child sex ring. How does he get away with saying.

Speaker 7 (24:16):
Things like this, Well, you know, Trump has brought a
lot of lawsuits and a lot of defamation lawsuits. Senator
Chris Murphy did not say that on the Senate floor.
He did not say that with any congressional immunity. It
seems to me it's a pretty open and shut case
of defamation. SUMP should definitely sue.

Speaker 3 (24:37):
Him this chrism. Chris Murphy doesn't have any money, though,
What would you get out of him? It's not like
suing ABC.

Speaker 7 (24:48):
Just fair point, it would be worth it you get
a victory against him. Yeah, and it is, I mean,
speaking of which, it's very odd how the Democrats and
the media is who exclusive interest in the Epstein files
is okay, control f Trump, control f Trump. They just
want to see where where Trump is mentioned. You know,

(25:10):
I was treating and substacking about a lot of the
emails that came out when Republicans released all those documents
last week. Really embarrassing for Michael wolf really really embarrassing
for Canon Star and the greatest public humiliation I think
I've seen in my entire life against former Harvard president

(25:31):
Larry Summers are totally hilarious.

Speaker 3 (25:34):
And who Biden administration advisor as well, Larry Summers.

Speaker 7 (25:41):
Oh yes, yes, absolutely, also also of Oma. Right anyway,
the Trump mentioned and yes, Trump the headlines. It's curious
the headlines are all you know, Trump mentioned one million
times in Epstein emails, but none of them are Trump
emailing Epstein's scene, who obviously has a hard arm for

(26:02):
this guy. He's upsetsed and and and he's all over
the map. It's he's crazy, he's a loser, probably on drugs.
He's he's like a mobster. Ooh, the things I could
tell you about him. Do you want pictures of him
standing in my in my in my kitchen with with
young girls and bikinis. I could take him out right now.

(26:23):
But mostly when one journals like Michael Wolfe ask ask Epstein,
I'm interviewing Donald Trump, what should I ask him about?
Does he say anything about the girls?

Speaker 6 (26:33):
No?

Speaker 7 (26:34):
He does not, Does he ever produce those photos, those
alleged photos. He no, he does not keeps going after
Trump for the financial stuff. And as I said in
my In My In My Subsect podcast last week, I
think I finally figured out why Trump is so invested
in keeping these these filestream coming out. I don't think

(26:55):
anyone thinks he was giddling little girls.

Speaker 3 (26:58):
I do.

Speaker 7 (26:58):
I do continue to think that it has a lot
to do with his donors and perhaps an important ally
involved in diddling little girls. But reading through Epstein's emails,
I recalled how very sensitive our president is to anyone
not liking him, and how desperate he is to win

(27:19):
over liberal elite, like the interview with Bob Woodward, like
sucking up to the New York Times, like calling Maggie
Haberman every day. Hopefully a little of that has worn
off since they spent four years pursuing him.

Speaker 5 (27:33):
Prosecuting him, bringing civil lawsuits, agains him, accusing him of
everything under the sun.

Speaker 7 (27:38):
But that is his instinct. Crazy for anyone to say
something mean about him, And you know, a normal person
would think, oh, look this pedophile doesn't like.

Speaker 8 (27:48):
Me, Good for me.

Speaker 1 (27:51):
Now.

Speaker 7 (27:51):
Trump doesn't want people reading anyone saying something bad about him,
and he knew Epstein hated him and would be denouncing
him in emails to do everyone they knew, which is
exactly what he was doing. But like I say, as
with others, as with me, as with Peter Teel mentioned
in the Epstein Files, there's no Epstein. There are no
emails going back to Epstein. He keeps talking about us or,

(28:15):
in the case of Teal, emailing emailing emailing, hoping to
strike up a friendship that doesn't seem to be going through.

Speaker 3 (28:23):
Yeah, it's right, I saw your name of the Epstein files.
What was it exactly?

Speaker 7 (28:26):
I forgot he was upset about a column I wrote
about him. I mean, I've been writing about this since
two thousand and six because this was I mean, okay,
Julie Brown's Pulitzer Prize winning series in the Miami Herald. Okay,
good for her. It finally got the liberal media interested
in the case. But basically everything, the most important stuff
she ran had already been produced by the Palm Beach

(28:49):
Police in two thousand and six, and it was ignored
buried by the Democratic DA. Barry krisher State Attorney of
Palm Beach, is the one who gave Epstein the slap
on the wrist. But all of this information was out there,
was in the Palm Beach Post, it was in the
police records, and the only national media I could ever

(29:11):
get interested in it was Bill O'Reilly, Bless his hearts.
So yeah, I've been I've been following this case for
a while, and that did not make Jeffrey Epstein happy.

Speaker 3 (29:22):
Yeah. You know, the other fascinating thing when you watch
all these emails and texts back and forth with all
these people, especially during the first Trump administration, they're going
down to the White House and he's advising them, you know,
don't talk to Jared. Make sure you see this is
the person, this is the one who you should talk
to there. And he's wrong about everything. So I guess
he was trying to pretend he still had some knowledge
of Trump, which he didn't. Trump had cut him off

(29:42):
years before, so.

Speaker 7 (29:44):
It only had very little knowledge about anything. I mean
from what from what we've heard, all these you know,
brilliant scientists and great thinkers of the world that he
would bring together, you know, by by buying them dinner,
flying them private, bringing them together at a conference. Everyone says,

(30:05):
you know, they'd have to listen to this infant at
the head of the table, throw out mormonic ideas for
a few minutes, nod sagely, and then just get back
to the wheel discussion.

Speaker 3 (30:16):
Yeah, so you're right. Basically that was his relationship. He'd
make huge donations, lend them the plane when they needed it,
all that stuff. But it's great stuff.

Speaker 5 (30:27):
It's funny that Michael Wolfe is the only person at
least reading through the emails who seems to think that
Jeffrey Epstein actually has valuable information to in part.

Speaker 3 (30:39):
That's a good point. Well, everybody follow and culture on
Twitter and make sure you've become a sub substack Subscriber's
got all sorts of stuff on substack. It's and culter
dot substack dot com and culter thanks for being with us.

Speaker 7 (30:55):
Give to docu mark soon.

Speaker 3 (30:56):
Bye bye, right, take care. Hey, don't forget coming up
at noon by Sexton Clay Travis with an excellent show.
And then you got Sean Hannity. That's you know, that's
the most listened to radio show in America. Sean Hannity,
Jesse Kelly at six, Jimmy Fayal is on at nine.
If you haven't heard it, listen nine to midnight. You
gonna love his show. It's very funny, very interesting, nine

(31:16):
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Speaker 5 (31:24):
Now. Now back to the Mark Simone Show on wor O.

Speaker 3 (31:32):
Stock market down again. It's been down every day this week.
It's a couple of reasons. One is weakening economy, not
in the US but in China, weakening Chinese economy. That's
got Wall Street a little spooked. And the other thing
is they believe now that AI is a bubble. They've
all convinced themselves there's a terrible AI bubble about to burst.

(31:53):
And that kind of group thing can bring the market down. Well,
I mean, listen, better have it come down now then
Ian It could be right, It could be an actual
bubble that bursts. So you got that Tom Steyer, the
billionaire Democrat, is going to run for is it president?
I don't know what hell he's running for. He's running
a governor something. Anyway, This is one of these billionaires

(32:16):
that wants to be in politics. And remember he's one
of the big, big billionaire donors and it was he
always tell you these guys get everything wrong when it
comes to politics. They're brilliant in their own fields, absolute
idiots when it comes to politics. So he will waste
a lot of money and consultants will make a fortune
off him with this campaign. Hey, we're out of time.
I'll be back tomorrow ten to noon. Remember I'm here

(32:39):
ten to noon every weekday. But you could also listen anytime.
Just get the podcast wherever you get podcasts. So I'll
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