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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Mark Simon Show on seventy ten w on, Hey, very
rainy day to day, it's going to be this horrible
all day, nothing but rain and wind all day.
Speaker 2 (00:12):
It'll be gone by tomorrow. Tomorrow night's Halloween, so everything
will clear up for that. Even the Washington Post, the
left wing liberal Washington Post, big editorial today telling Democrats
time to end the shutdown, stop holding the government hostage.
Schumer the king of the shutdown, it says in the
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Washington Post, Schumer has allowed the shutdown to drag on
because he's worried about fending off a primary challenger in
twenty twenty eight. Now, a lot of people close to
Schumer say he will just give up. He will not
even try to run in twenty twenty eight. He'll just
give up, just give up, and that leaves him a
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few years. You know, he's an older guy. Time to
time to wrap it up anyway. Probably went from the
little Ben Franklin glasses to the big swifty Lazark type
of glasses, the mister Magoo glasses. Time probably to just
if he's you know, people say, I don't even remember this,
but they say when he started forty something years ago
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in Congress did. He was a man of principal, and
he was a principaled guy, and he would do the
right thing. I don't even remember this, but if that's
the case, you know, go back to that for your
last couple of years. Just do the right thing.
Speaker 3 (01:28):
You know.
Speaker 2 (01:29):
All you got to do is they got this what
he called it. They have these crazy names. A clean
CR means continuing resolution. What does that mean. It means
they sign a thing where they keep it open in
another seven weeks, and then you sit down and you
got seven weeks to the negotiate. Seems pretty simple. No
matter what the fight, no matter what the dispute, you
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sign this thing. Okay, well we'll keep it open seven
weeks while we while we settle it. They tried this.
They vote on it every day, and the Democrats have
voted it down thirteen times. They will not do this
continuing resolution thing where you keep it open to the
seven weeks. But here's the Washington Post today yelling and
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screaming at humor. Stop this, this is silly. Open the
government up. Stop holding everything hostage. So we'll see what happens.
But they're all supposed to leave. You know, these are
politicians and These Republicans are just as bad when it
comes to this kind of stuff. They're on vacation every
two seconds, you know, they take that nine thousand weeks
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off a year. They're all leaving this weekend. You know
this Schumer will tell you everybody's going to die. It's
the worst crisis. We're all going to die. And then
it goes away for the weekend. So but they'll have
to go through the airports and they're going to see
the air controller stuff and the delays, and they'll they'll
feel it this weekend as they fly home and fly back.
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So Jerome Powell, the Fed Chairman, did lower rates quarter
of a point, which is nothing. He still has disappointed everybody.
Powell is a real Trump derangement syndrome. Guy really hates Trump.
Doesn't want to do Let me can quite figure this
guy out. We know he hates Trump, so he made
deliberately not lowering the rates to where they should be,
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trying to hurt Trump. Although some people think he's just
a dumb economist, he's just a bad economist. And he
has this thing about growth. You know, we're on track
to really grow the economy and he's trying to stall
that growth because as a dumb economist, some believe, some
very smart guys believe he's one of these dumb economists
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who thinks growth could be inflationary, so you want to
slow the growth so you don't get too much inflation.
Here's Powell yesterday at.
Speaker 4 (03:46):
A time when we have tension between our two goals.
We have, you know, strong views across the committee, and
as I mentioned, they were strongly differing views today. And
the takeaway from that is that we haven't made a
decision about December.
Speaker 2 (04:01):
Now for a million dollars, tell me what he just said.
I don't know. There's supposed to be another rate decrease
in December.
Speaker 5 (04:08):
See.
Speaker 2 (04:08):
The problem is if he's delayed this for like a year,
he's delayed, delayed, delayed, delayed. So when you delay the
rate decutting the rate too long, then you have to
do an even bigger cut. So you're gonna have to
cut every month now to make up for his delays.
Speaker 4 (04:23):
In support of our goals and in light of the
balance of risks to employment and inflation, today the Federal
Open Market Committee decided to lower our policy interest rate
by a quarter percentage point.
Speaker 2 (04:35):
I would like to spend New Year's Eve with this guy, well,
an exciting guy.
Speaker 4 (04:38):
Though some important federal government data have been delayed due
to the shutdown, the public and private sector data that
have remained available suggests that the outlook for employment and
inflation has not changed much since our meeting in September.
Speaker 2 (04:51):
Now that he'd be great as a spokesman for somebody,
because you don't know what the ally's saying. It just
comes up and you pretend you're listening, but you don't
know what he said. The Mayo Race, a bunch of
poles came out in the last twenty four hours showing
Mamdani slaughtering Cuomo by one is sixteen points, one is
twenty five points. But again, these are all these college poles,
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these junk poles. Curtis Sliwa on Staten Island yesterday. Cuomo
actually went to Staten Island, which is something he would
never do. But he was suddenly seen on Staten Island yesterday.
And now that's a one borough that's pretty much always
going for Sliwa, that's a Sliwa borth. So maybe's trying
to eat into Sleewa's lead there. But Curtis was on
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Staten Island.
Speaker 6 (05:36):
Coming to Cuomo.
Speaker 7 (05:37):
In that primary debate, when all the Democrats were asked
which borough did they visit the least, they all said
Staten Island, and they giggled and laughed like a bunch
of kids. Staten Island is won't forget how you distin
dismissed them with Joan Mondami and the other Democrats.
Speaker 2 (05:55):
I'm there all the time. Yeah, ain't no, he is,
that's been all the time. No thing with Staten Island.
It's the least population, the lowest population of any borough,
and it tends to always always go Republican, which is
I think the only brother that traditionally does.
Speaker 7 (06:10):
That, Cuomo fairweather friend. I think people in Staten Island
know that both him and Zora are coming there to
get the votes, but they've never been there before, and
I guarantee you after the election, they'll never be on
Staten Island again.
Speaker 2 (06:24):
I'm Staten Island strong, through and through. Yeah. So here's
what I'm Donnie yesterday.
Speaker 6 (06:31):
Everyone always says that I'm running on an affordability agenda.
Speaker 2 (06:36):
Well that's not quite true.
Speaker 8 (06:38):
I'm running.
Speaker 9 (06:40):
On a beec agenda.
Speaker 10 (06:43):
It's not a bacon, egg and cheese.
Speaker 6 (06:45):
It's bringing economic change on the side.
Speaker 2 (06:51):
Oh isn't he clever?
Speaker 10 (06:53):
Now?
Speaker 2 (06:54):
What that the Bodega union, Bodega Association, Uh, it's kind
of the union for bodegas. They came out and they
endorsed Mom Donnie. Can you believe that they endorsed Mom Donnie? Now,
this Fernando Mattea, he's the very colorful co founder of
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it's the United Bodega's of America Association. He resigned. He
quit because the president of this organization endorsed Mom Donnie.
So Matteo resigned and they's going to hold a news
conference later today denouncing this endorsement. And he contended it
it's illegal. It violates the Bodega Owners Group's nonprofit status.
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So if they are indeed a nonprofit five oh one
c three, they can't get political. So this is going
to be a big problem for them. But that's what
he was talking about, bacon, egg and cheese and all that,
Cuomo yesterday. Let's see what he was up to.
Speaker 11 (07:52):
The truth is, there's a quiet civil war going on
in the Democratic Party rule.
Speaker 2 (07:58):
Notice he's backed to talking slow and funny, going up
and down and talking like that.
Speaker 11 (08:05):
Again, The truth is there's a quiet civil war going
on in the Democratic Party right now. You have an
extreme left, radical left Bernice s Andrews AOC. Mamdani is
just the banner carrier for that movement versus the mainstream
moderate Democrats.
Speaker 2 (08:26):
They now call me moderate. They used to call me liberal.
Speaker 11 (08:29):
Now I'm a moderate because the whole party shifted.
Speaker 2 (08:32):
Yeah, he talks slow again. You know, he always talks
to you like you're the one that's stupid that he
talks like this. Now he has a good point there
that he's now considered the moderate. He got really lucky.
You know, Normally, if you do terrible things as governor
that everybody hates, you know, the no bail, no jail,
the taxes, all the things he did. So many people
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left New York when he was governor. We lost four
congressional seats under him. So rible governor. And then the
sex scandal, the sexual harassment scandal. He has to resign
in disgrace. He's under investigation by the Ethics Committee for
the book deal. All these horrible things happen, then normally
you can't run again, and if you did, you who
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would back you. But he got really lucky in that
the guy that shows up to run against him is
the craziest left wing socialist communist nut job Mamdani ever.
So next to him, Cuomo looks like a moderate, even
though he governed as an extreme far left guy. So
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but the problem is Cuomo's unfavorability is just so high
it's tough for him to ever care. It's not about
Curtis and to keep yelling Curtis has together. It has
nothing to do with Curtis getting out. Let Cuomo earn
those votes if he wants. And here here's more from yesterday.
That's what this election is about.
Speaker 11 (09:50):
It is that civil war. I believe that far left
will destroy the Democratic Party. I believe it will destroy
the Democratic Party nationwide if that far left becomes dominant.
Speaker 2 (10:04):
Yeah, it's happened before where the Democrats went so far
to the left they just lost everything. And if they
lose the midterms, then you'll see the revolution. And that's
happened before. And then when that happened, somebody rises up
of Bill Clinton and leads them back towards the center,
towards the mainstream. And I don't know who that would
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be this time. That Newsom is pretty good at that.
I know he's a far left guy. But he's a
good actor. He's good a particularly Clinton did that a
couple of times in his career. He was a left
wing governor. Denny was a right wing governor. It's like
a weather van. I Knewsom might have that talent. And
more of Mom Donnie essay. I think he was talking
about his father. Then with the Civil War, Oh no,
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this is Mom Donnie's father. Now you get all this
video coming out from Mom Donnie from years ago where
he said horrible things about Israel, the police, America, all
this stuff. Then we find his father, who's a real
left wing kook of a professor. If you wonder how
come all these twenty sethings they're voting for these crazy well,
it's because of the universities. They were taken over years
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ago by left wing kook professors, boards of trustees, and
presidents and they went they became radical in doctrination centers.
So you know, if you an impressionable college, get four
years of these people telling you how great socialism is,
and this Momdani father telling you he's a professor telling
you all this nonsense.
Speaker 9 (11:28):
Then with the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln generalized the solution
of reservations they herded American Indians into separate territories for
the Nazis. For the Nazis, this was the inspiration. Hitler
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realized two things. One that genocide was doable. It is
possible to do genocide. That's what Hitler realized.
Speaker 2 (12:05):
I'm laughing, it's not funny, but it's so ridiculous. So
this is this mom, Donnie father, this is the guy
that raised him. This guy came to this country like
twenty seconds ago and now he's an expert in America
and Abraham Lincoln in the Civil War. And he's explaining
to the students it was Abraham Lincoln who was the
original Nazi. Abraham Lincoln was the inspiration for the Nazis.
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This is what goes on in these universities, not just him.
You got all these professors teaching this crap the kids,
and they're all writing it down. Huh, Abraham Lincoln le Tree,
They're writing this. This is the kind of lunatics. Teaching
has been going on for like twenty thirty years in
our universities. So you've raised generations of socialist left wing kooks.
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And this mom, Donnie comes from this guy. This was
his father and the mother's just as bad. Here's it
was more Cuomo yesterday.
Speaker 11 (13:00):
You now get down to the last week. They're starting
to focus. They're starting to learn who Zoron really is,
and what he has said, and what he stands for
and what the Democratic Socialist agenda is all about.
Speaker 2 (13:16):
Yeah, so I don't know. I don't know. These polls
are all just the worst polls, junk polls, not great polls. Hey,
New Jersey. By the way, you are seeing, well, Chitaerelli
was behind, he caught up. It's pretty much tied in
all the polls. There may be some polling data that
now show's Chittarelly with a slight lead. Also, you got
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to bear in mind this is important. Republicans always under
poll in New Jersey. Republicans under poll in New Jersey.
Speaking at Chittarelli, Sean Hannity doing a special show tonight
on Fox News at nine o'clock. It'll be a town
hall with Jack Chitarelly tonight at nine on Hannity. That's
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millions of people that should help them. Hereschdarelli.
Speaker 7 (14:03):
Her entire campaign is based on a stack of lies
about me, her disdain for the president, and she can
fly a helicopter none of which is going to fix
New Jersey.
Speaker 2 (14:14):
Yeah, now, President Trump pointing out she's a terrible candidate.
She is running these commercials about you know, I was
a helicopter pilot in the Navy. I flew helicopters in
the Navy as a Navy helicopter pilot. So I've been
asking all these Navy pilots about all this, and they
keep telling me she probably wasn't very good if she
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was just flying helicopters. Apparently, when you go into the
Navy to be a pilot, if you're any good, you're
flying a jet. You're flying the real stuff. The helicopter
is the easiest, simplest thing. If after her entire Navy career,
all she ever flew was a helicopter, pilots tell me
she's not that good a pilot if she did that.
And then she had a problem with her graduation, some
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sort of scandal there. So she's a mess of a candidate.
Left kooky. You've had enough of these left wing idiot governors.
So anyway, hey, we'll take some calls. Next. Eight hundred
three to two one zero seven ten is the number
eight hundred three two one zero seven ten in Mark
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Speaker 6 (15:21):
Now back to Mark Simone on wor.
Speaker 2 (15:26):
Hey, let's take some calls. Let's go to Bill Lafayette,
New Jersey. Bill, how you doing.
Speaker 5 (15:32):
Good? Good? Thank you.
Speaker 12 (15:34):
A recent FBI report between January twentieth and now, they
arrested twenty eight thousand violent criminals involving human trafficking, child's
youth sentinel. And this senator from California has the audacity
to say that the deployment of the National Guard by
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Trump is illegal. Did the Democrats like crime? Do they
like vet?
Speaker 2 (16:00):
You haven't noticed? Yeah, they love criminals. Well, they love them.
They're no bail, no jail, defund ice is defund the police. Yes,
they seem to love crime. They see them as victims.
It's your fault, they're a criminal. Let's go to Michael
and Tribeca. Michael, how you doing Yes.
Speaker 3 (16:17):
Mark, good morning. I voted for Sleetwood because I've always
liked him. I think he's original, authentic, and I couldn't
vote for Cuomo for every reason that he did no
good on the city. I mean letting people out of
jails and COVID and the congestion, pricing thing and all
the rest of it. So my wife says, why don't
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you go with Cloma. I says, well, let the Democrats
just waddle in their garbage for a couple of years.
Speaker 2 (16:44):
If this is what yeah, I understand, I understand. You know,
this is all the fault of these big donors. They
screw up every election, the big, big, big money donors,
the zillionaires. They're brilliant at what they do. It's absolute
idiots when it comes to politics. I don't know anything.
In the very beginning, they should have chased Cuomo out
of the race. They should have just chased him out,
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bribed him out. He's probably more bribeable than anybody would
bribe him out of the race, and then you'd have
Curtis versus Mom Donnie might have had a chance. The
think with Curtis is he's real, he's authentic. He's the
best guy in the race. He's the best crime fighter
in the race. The problem with this Cuomo, Mom Donnie,
it's like the big donor's telling you, here's two guys
who absolutely stink, but this one's a little worse. This
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guy's awful, but he's not quite as bad. As the
other that's a ridiculous position to put voters in. Let's
go to Richard and Hackensack. Richard, how you doing Mark?
Speaker 5 (17:39):
You're a harp percent right with what you just said.
I'm thinking you're a good friend to Sean Hackney and
a little bit of constructive criticism when he speaks. He's
got this.
Speaker 2 (17:49):
Well, you know, the guy's been like the number one
television show for like thirty years. But he was just
saying to me the other day, could you find an
amateur from Hackensack that give me a consultant? But you
don't sound like a professional.
Speaker 5 (18:03):
But you don't like what you hear.
Speaker 2 (18:05):
No, no, where do you work professionally in broadcasting?
Speaker 5 (18:08):
I have Oh that that's not me. That's not me.
Speaker 2 (18:11):
What do you do for a living? What do you
do for a living? What do you do for a living?
Speaker 5 (18:15):
I'm retiring?
Speaker 2 (18:16):
What did you do for him?
Speaker 8 (18:17):
Retired?
Speaker 2 (18:17):
What did you do?
Speaker 5 (18:18):
Chiropractic?
Speaker 2 (18:19):
The chiropractor? But if a Sean said, let me give
you some advice on how to do chiropractory, would you
listen to him?
Speaker 3 (18:28):
Oh?
Speaker 5 (18:28):
He was actually a friend of a good friend of
mine who was a car Oh.
Speaker 2 (18:31):
There you go. He's a friend of a friend of
a friend. Every every amateur has got advice.
Speaker 5 (18:37):
You know.
Speaker 2 (18:38):
That's like if I see Tom Brady, I could say
to him, you know, you ought to put your hand
here on the ball. Maybe hold the ball like this,
This would be better for you. Let's go to Rich
and Myrtle Beach. Rich, how you doing?
Speaker 8 (18:50):
Who is that Alan Harper from three and two and
a half? Men? You were just talking to chiropractice. You know,
it's a sad day down here. Mark my pool dry
all the way to sixty four degrees with the cold
weather we've been having, so it's a very sad in
Myrtle Beach.
Speaker 1 (19:04):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (19:05):
I saw the other night the Post reported on their
Facebook page or their website did they had traced thirty
money to Mam Donnie. Yet I hear nobody in the
news talking about this. Is this going to be some
big Well.
Speaker 2 (19:15):
We've been talking about that last week before, well the
last few days. The problem is it's a small amount.
So far, they're looking for more. There have been two
criminal referrals to the Justice Department based on a coupley setonate.
But again there's small donations. I think it was thirteen
thousand altogether. Mam Donnie has returned about six seven thousand
of it. The rest hasn't been returned. He's disputing some
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of it, saying they're American citizens, just happened to be
in a foreign country at the moment. But there's more common,
there's more common, there's more money that will be found. Hey, oh,
let's go to Vincent in Brooklyn. Vincent, how you doing.
Speaker 13 (19:52):
Good morning, Mark, Good morning matter Mark. I just came
back from getting my annual flu shot. And I suggest,
as all the guilt written white liberals, especially in Brooklyn Heights,
Park Slope, the Upper West Side, Carrel Gardens, all the
Tony neighborhoods in New York where it really cost a
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lot of money to hold the mortgage, I suggest you
go get a common sense shot. Because when Mendami says
he wants to raise taxes in all the white neighborhoods,
don't count him out. Because Sean was arguing with somebody
yesterday and the guy was saying, no, he can't do it.
Speaker 10 (20:34):
Well, Katy Hope of Finagel the laws so that a
case that expired on Trump went past the statute of limitations,
they brought it back they said this judge, and Garren
said that Trump's properties were only worth eighteen million. I
won't put anything past the corrupt New York State legislature
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and these judges. Yeah, obstensibly he can't do it, but
given the corrupt judicial system, I won't put anything past
these people. So go out and get a common sense
shot and do not vote for Mondami. Please go get it.
Speaker 2 (21:19):
We agree, Vincent, we gotta go because we gotta do
the news. Excellent call when we come back. Jimmy Fayler
will be with us next on seven to ten wr
minxter near your Mark Simone.
Speaker 10 (21:33):
Well.
Speaker 2 (21:33):
Jimmy Fayler, the great comedian, top show host. You know,
he's got a big hit show now on WOR every
night at nine o'clock, nine to midnight. You got to
listen to Jimmy Fayler tonight and every weeknight, and then
on Fox he does the best late night show Saturday
nights at ten o'clock. And it's great to have him
back with us. Jimmy Fayla, how you doing?
Speaker 6 (21:54):
I'm doing?
Speaker 5 (21:55):
Man?
Speaker 8 (21:56):
What do we got?
Speaker 6 (21:57):
Four days encounting till mom, Donnie?
Speaker 10 (21:59):
Five days?
Speaker 6 (21:59):
Is that you telling me?
Speaker 2 (22:01):
Yeah? Uh, this is all the fault of the big
donors they chase, they're trying to chase Curtis at and
they tell us our choices between the worst guy in
the whole world and a really bad guy, Cuomo. What
kind of choice is that?
Speaker 6 (22:15):
Amen? You know, I have Curtis on Fox New Saturday
Night this weekend. I'm trying to give him one more
push because again, the idea that the Republican Party went
from fight fight, fight to surrender surrender surrenders never gonna
sit right with me. It's like it's never gonna sit right,
and like our job is not to get Cuomo back
in there, you know. So I'm with you, man, None
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of this makes sense what I'm hoping. Have you been
following that story where they manipulated the gambling lines a
little bit and a lot of them Donnie supporters might
have thrown money in there to look like he's a
better shot than he is. I mean, that's that's kind
of what I'm rooting for at this point. And to
be clear, like I grew up around gambling, man, like
I was. You know, I paid and didn't pay my
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rent from betting the NFL in my twenties, so I
know gam but I just I don't know if that's
a likely scenario either. You know, this is all nuts?
Speaker 2 (23:06):
Yeah, yeah. One thing about those poly markets betting markets.
Whoever's got the most money in places, the biggest bet
moves the odds the most. So and they say, with
that poly market, there's like four major betters that basically
set the odds.
Speaker 6 (23:17):
So this isn't like. This isn't like when an NBA
coach is fixing a poker game.
Speaker 5 (23:23):
Yeah, this is.
Speaker 6 (23:25):
It's not like an X ray vision bet. It's just
people throwing a lot of money. But you can Yeah,
you can bluff, I guess, is what I'm trying to say.
Speaker 2 (23:33):
Yeah, so what do you think? It doesn't look good
for a I mean, we hope Curtsey wins, but it
doesn't look good for Cuomo, does it. It looks like every
police ten points behind, twenty points behind.
Speaker 6 (23:44):
No. And you know what else is like when you're
here Cuomo say things like oh if I don't win,
I'm moving to Florida. You really don't want the candidate
who's already halfway out the door. You know, as a
gambling man, it's like, think about death New York. If
the Yankees are playing in a game set of and
you're interviewing them before the game and they're already looking
at luxury resorts in the Caribbean. This is not a
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team that's fighting to advance to the next round. You know,
once that swim up bar is on the team's mind,
generally gonna kind of, you know, go halfway on the field.
Speaker 2 (24:19):
Hey, speaking to us. That turns out to be a
pretty good World Series, right, It has.
Speaker 6 (24:24):
Been great, you know, as a Yankee fan, obviously, you know,
I don't really care about either team so much as
I was convincing myself the roof of the Dodgers because
I'm like, all right, well, at least it's America, and
I get the root for an American team over Canada.
But then you turn on the game and everybody playing
for the Blue Jays is from America.
Speaker 3 (24:43):
You know.
Speaker 6 (24:44):
It's not like they're a bunch of Canucks getting paid
in maple syrup and saying he and calling the umpa hoser.
So it's just like if you if you love baseball, though,
you just like the bat. It's been a great series.
And my concern is after watching the last two nights,
maybe joey Otani has money on the Blue Ship. I
don't remember. He was a rumored gambler for a while there.
Speaker 2 (25:06):
Maybe Yeah, Hey, CBS, they're firing everybody. They just got
rid of the Saturday Morning Show. Their word was there.
What they want? Brett Behar, He's under contract that you
have the best late night show on television. I think
they're going to be coming after you pretty soon. Don't
you think.
Speaker 6 (25:25):
They ain't touching me? Man? They want like adults. Okay,
like Brett Bear hosts special report. My show is special
at okay time. But it's not the way you rehabilitate
the image of a news room, you know.
Speaker 5 (25:40):
There, you know, as you.
Speaker 6 (25:41):
Know, CBS probably stood for constant BS the last couple
of years at Trump, and they need to get away
from that. I don't know that I'm the answer with
my rhinestone jackets, but I love CBS and I want
them to do good. You know, I grew up watching
Charles Osgood on Sunday Morning, you know, him and his boats,
And obviously I was a letterman guy and I was
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you know, big fantasy vs. So the fact that they're
going through this is crazy. But they did bring it
on themselves. And did you see how they're laying off
the whole racism department. Basically what it is is it's
like you know, they it was the Department of They
were calling it like diversity and every intolerance and everything else.
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But you know that's the in the modern news era,
that's just your job is to tell us why it's racist.
You know, hey, Trump, Trump's giving away puppies. Well, you
know Hitler had a dog. What what are these people doing?
So that's gonna help them just the same, like forget
programming if they just get rid of the people that
are peddling the fake grievances, because you know, half the
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people they just fired probably weren't that stupid no Kings thing,
don't you think?
Speaker 5 (26:50):
Yes?
Speaker 6 (26:51):
And that's pretend that if you're protesting, pretending Mark, this
would be like if you and I had a protest
called no Sydney Sweeney, We're not going to sleep with
Sidney Sweeney, join us on the quad. She's a news slash.
It wasn't an option for us, So why did we
need the protest? It's the point.
Speaker 2 (27:09):
Yeah, So, but these Democrats are so angry about everything,
like Trump building a ballroom. It looks spectacular. How could
you get mad about a ballroom.
Speaker 6 (27:21):
Yeah, that one I love, knowing full well they're all
going to use it. But I think that is the
reason they're mad is that it is one hundred and
twenty three years old in the East Wing, which is
the same age as the No Kings protesters. So it's
like they feel a loyalty. It's like, if you don't
protect the one one hundred and twenty three year old,
you're not protecting any of them. I guess, I guess
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the answer. But I think the bigger point is all
jokes aside as you know, they don't mean it. They're
just pretending to be mad about everything. Dana Perino had
a good line last week. She's saying, like, you know,
I wish Democrats understood they don't have to swing it
every pitch, because if you swing at every pitch, it's
inevitable that you wind up looking bad. Like if you're
protesting a ballroom, nobody cares about the ballroom and the
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donors are paying for it. You won't ever get anything
for free out of the In the White House, the
only thing someone ever got for free was a cigar,
and that was an intern in Bill Clinton. And that's
another story.
Speaker 2 (28:17):
Yeah, and that was probably a gift from a donor
the cigars. So go, hey, you know your comedian, you
do political stuff. I mean, if somebody's watching on TV,
you'll smiling, laughing, you look like you're having fun. You'll
watch these left wing comedians. He's Coldbert type, these Kimmel
type sting they look so like they're gonna choke it anymody.
Why are they so angry all the time?
Speaker 6 (28:39):
I know, because if I was making that kind of money,
I mean, if you think I smile a lot, now
give me even Colbart's valerie, give me, give me Jimmy
Kimmel's gig where he hosts the Oscars and his only
real job is to make sure Will Smith doesn't beat
up Chris Rock, and he failed at that too. But
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you know, by the way, when Will Smith hit Chris
Rock at the Oscars, that was the only time liberals
acknowledged black on black cron So.
Speaker 2 (29:06):
Let's not forget me.
Speaker 6 (29:08):
Let's not forget the significance of that moment. Mark, I'm
not bloss over it, But yeah, lighting up. Your comedians
are supposed to be there to give the world a
good time. And if you don't look happy, they're not
going to be happy. So I'm with you on that one.
Speaker 2 (29:22):
Everybody I watched Jimmy Pail has got the best late
night show. Its Saturday nights at ten o'clock. Hey, I've
also got to thank you. You were on Cudlow I
think was last week I was watching. You gave me
a great shout out on the show. That was very
nice to you.
Speaker 6 (29:34):
Damn right, I did you mark the moone man. We're
a dream team. And you know, Coulo said to me
afterwards really quick, I go, uh, he thanked me for
being on the show because I was talking about gambling.
And he goes, you know, he's like, I've been to
all types of addictions.
Speaker 3 (29:48):
You know.
Speaker 6 (29:48):
I Cudlow had a drug addiction. He's substant to these addictions.
He goes, but I've never heard an addict talk about
their vice with the level of depth that you did.
And I go, Larry, I wasn't a gambling I didn't
go to ga gamble anonymous. He goes, oh, well, maybe
you should. Then he's like, if you know that much
about it, you probably should go.
Speaker 2 (30:07):
I was like, all right, I'll work on it. Well,
I think you're okay, But everybody watch Jimmy Philis. It's
a great late night show Saturday's at ten o'clock and
the best radio show news show here. It's on every
night nine to midnight. Who do you have tonight on
the show?
Speaker 6 (30:23):
Oh, it's all going down tonight. You got Erica Donald's
and Byron Donalds.
Speaker 2 (30:28):
He's going to be like Governor Florida. She's the first.
Speaker 6 (30:30):
Lady Kennedy's going to be there as well. And there
three have the Patriot Awards coming up next week, so
we've got to do a big promo for that. So
they're probably gonna send half the network in to call
me names for twenty minutes now that.
Speaker 2 (30:43):
Paty's a surprise. The door Go Ahead. Patriot Awards. That's
at the Tillas Center.
Speaker 6 (30:48):
Yes, that's a week from today at Long Island University.
And if they want those tickets, it's Foxnation dot Com
slash Patriot Awards. Everybody gets in a tux. It's the
Oscars for people who deserve them. Yeah, like these guys
didn't make thirty million dollars to pretend they were in
the military. It's military people, it's cops, it's first responders.
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So I actually love the Patriot Awards, because it's like,
what if you actually gave the oscars to the people
who did the thing instead of doing cocaine and pretending
to do the thing.
Speaker 2 (31:16):
You know, Yeah, and everybody if you go there, people
loved it. Least year was you and Sean Hannity and
all the great stars of Fox all at one night.
And where do you get the tickets?
Speaker 6 (31:26):
It's Fox Nation dot com slash Patriot Awards. They want
to come hang on Strong Island, Nassau County.
Speaker 2 (31:33):
My hood. I'll be there.
Speaker 6 (31:35):
My high school graduation was in that auditorium, so this
will be my first time there.
Speaker 2 (31:39):
Sober wow.
Speaker 6 (31:40):
I'm looking forward to it.
Speaker 2 (31:41):
Yeah, it's the Tilli Center. Get the tickets and watch
Jimmy Faylo Saturday nights ten o'clock and make sure you
listen to his radio show tonight every weeknight nine to midnight.
Jimmy fayl is on w R. Jimmy Fayler, thanks for
being with us.
Speaker 6 (31:54):
Now you're the man, Marcos right, take care.
Speaker 2 (31:57):
Take care. It's a great show tonight at nine on SEVENR.
Speaker 6 (32:01):
It's the Mark Simon Show on seven ten WR.
Speaker 2 (32:06):
Hey, So actually I'm taking tomorrow off a one day vacation.
I'll be back on Monday, so hopefully it will be
the day before the election. Don't forget if you're a
podcast listener, which is a good thing to be because
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you can hear the show anytime you want, day or night,
or if you missed the show, missed the hour. But
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the weekends, like an extra show that wasn't on the air.
If you're a podcast listener, you can get the podcast
any place you get podcasts. But I'll be back Monday
and i'll talk to you then ten to noon. Have
a great weekend. Seven to ten wo