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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:20):
How you doing fantastic, Mark Simone. The Yankees won last night.
Speaker 1 (00:25):
All I to know you were a big Yankee fan?
Speaker 2 (00:27):
Yes, yes, and I was not was not expecting it.
They have blown out the first two games, but yay
were roaring back. Now. Hey, oh and I met a
fan of yours at the game.
Speaker 1 (00:37):
Oh you were at the game?
Speaker 2 (00:39):
Yeah yeah, Bill Tuckey, big fan of yours and Bill
O'Reilly's and mine, probably a lot of them are. But
happened to meet him.
Speaker 1 (00:48):
Well, Bill O'Reilly was there last night at the game.
Speaker 2 (00:51):
He was. He was claiming that he had heard he
was going to be there.
Speaker 1 (00:54):
Oh yeah, he was there last night.
Speaker 2 (00:56):
So the fan. Oh okay, yeah, he was right picture.
Speaker 1 (00:59):
He was a Yankee fan. But I guess that makes sense.
Speaker 2 (01:02):
Southern Connecticut. Southern Connecticut is Yankees, Northern Connecticut is Red
Sox rivals.
Speaker 1 (01:09):
So hey, I was telling you the you know, the liberal.
You know there's angry old women that live on the
Upper West Side and Upper east Side the well, yes
I do, the angry Democrat. I was telling them they
got to start seriously pacing themselves. You got three and
a half more years of this. You have to pace
your shows.
Speaker 2 (01:31):
No, you're totally right. I mean it's hard to watch
them and see without laughing out loud. This one from
the real Banger from Chris Murphy last night. Uh, he's
I guess the senator from from my former state of Connecticut. Uh.
And I mean it's the same thing we've been hearing
every day, but particularly hysterical last night about how Trump
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is going to cancel elections and uh, he's he's creating
an authoritarian government and I think he's gonna lock up
lock up liberals, which I don't know. It all sounds
great to me, but maybe a teensy bit overwrought. It
was the saying I've been hearing the same thing now
since basically he won his first election in twenty sixteen.
(02:17):
Do even their viewers think, I don't know, maybe this
is the boy who cried wolf. I think I've heard
that before.
Speaker 1 (02:25):
Yeah, what is it about Connecticut? You got the two
dirtiest senators this crazy Chris Murphy and Blumenthal, two really
awful senators. How did that happen?
Speaker 2 (02:34):
Now, it's very strange, I know, and plus as you know,
without meaning to destroy his chances. But the Democratic governor
Ned Lamont is a pretty sane Democrat. I mean he
is a Democrat, but he imposed I think the largest
tax cut in Connecticut history. He's not crazy, but the
senators are utterly embarrassing. I don't know. It happens to
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a lot of good states.
Speaker 1 (02:58):
Yeah, hey, but again you got to pace yourself. Look
at this. John Stewart last night on Monday Night, he
said ICE is a param well funded, paramilitary group. There
zip tying grandmothers and children. What is he talking about?
Speaker 2 (03:13):
It's it's odd that the one set of federal laws
the Democratic Party officially thinks that it's it's their moral
duty to say should not be enforced. Are are the
immigration laws? I mean, there's are laws on the books.
Why not? Why don't they go protest outside when EPA
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administrators are are are are stopping a company from throwing
pollutants into a river? Why don't we have Antifa out
there blocking e p A agents, ramming their cars into
e p A agents, Or when Juliani was arresting the
insider traders, No, no, no, we're going They're utterly aimless
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about it. And you know that that ridiculous creature on
MSNBC something sober Off, who is the we must transform
America into Ecuador immediately reporter? They just they casually say, no,
all these people they're not criminals. Well, okay, but if
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they're here illegally, they gotta go. That's the law. Okay,
maybe Trump's ice isn't going to be concentrating on them,
but they act like this is you know, how dare you?
These are federal laws? And these are federal laws. I mean,
it's not like Stephen Miller and Trump invented these laws.
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These laws were passed over the last fifty years by
Republican and Democratic presidents, signed into law, passed with Republicans
and Democrats in the Senate in the House banging out compromises.
And these are the laws in what's that thing? They love?
Democracy created laws on the books, and and they're indignant
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and think they have some moral high ground for saying no,
how dare you enforced federal law.
Speaker 1 (05:09):
Hey, here's some numbers. ICE has already deported four hundred
and ninety three thousand illegals, and they believe one point
six million have left voluntarily self deported. It's pretty good.
Speaker 2 (05:23):
Yeah. I remember when they made fun of Romney for
the self deportation. I get, of course they're going to
self deport, but you gotta start making it, making it uncomfortable.
I mean remember that line they used to use that,
you know, oh, the poor illegals, they're living in the
shadows living. Well, yeah, breaking the law is supposed to
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be uncomfortable.
Speaker 1 (05:46):
I'm sorry.
Speaker 2 (05:46):
I'm sorry you're uncomfortable breaking our laws illegals. But no,
that isn't really our problem. To make sure you you
were not quote living in the shadows as they are
appearing on the cover of Time magazine and getting shows
on MTV.
Speaker 1 (05:59):
Ye about that living in the shadows. See every time
in a restaurant, they come right over to your table.
They're the bus boy. They're on the streets selling candy bars,
are there everywhere living in the shadows.
Speaker 2 (06:09):
Okay, the candy bars, you're right, the bus boys, I
think I think mister elitist, Mark Simone, you are wrong.
I bet you. Most of them are legal.
Speaker 1 (06:17):
Okay, well nowadays all the restaurants are. They do have
legal employees, but uh, these illegals.
Speaker 2 (06:23):
My point with that is, if I could interrupt you
or me to say this, this idea that suddenly every
Mexican restaurant is going to disappear, No, I promise you
we are chocked full of Mexicans legally legal. There's lots
of them. No, you'll still have You'll still have your
greens on the golf course, Mark Simo. They will be
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it will be neatly trimmed. They're still your pools will
be crystal clear, not even a little bit of slime.
And it will all be done by legal immigrants.
Speaker 1 (06:57):
I don't forget the car wash.
Speaker 2 (06:59):
In the car wash, those slimy tomaine filled fruits and
candy bars that they're selling on the street, clogging up
the sidewalks, violating New York City laws, by the way,
in addition to federal immigration laws. You can't just sell
stuff on the street like that. But but it's pretty
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awful all these Venezuelans they've dumped on the city.
Speaker 1 (07:24):
And what is it with the candy bars, trying to
kill us with fenel. Now they're trying to kill us
with candy bars.
Speaker 2 (07:30):
No one of those hideous mango things they have. I
would like I would like some some reports on emergency
room admissions from poisoning from those things.
Speaker 1 (07:42):
Well, but midterms, what do you think, Democrats? I think
you're just digging themselves into a hole here. It's not
going to be good in the midterms.
Speaker 2 (07:52):
Well, the reason, the reason I keep putioning that that
we may it may not be a good year for
Republicans is because historically that has been the case. And
Democrats have this sneaky little trick or they allow America
each side will just cheerlead for its own team. I've
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noticed this one. I see conservatives on TV before an
election saying, oh, yeah, we're gonna win, We're gonna win,
when everyone knows we're about to lose. But each side,
I guess it's a way of of you know, creating
morale on your side. What Democrats to do, even if
they're about to have a very narrow victory, is allow
Republicans to go out and say, oh, we're gonna crush,
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We're gonna kill it's gonna be a landslide, and then
when well Republicans only pick up a few seats or
actually lose seats, Democrats will turn around and say, you see,
this is a complete repudiation of everything you've been doing.
They have done this historically, so just keep I think
the Democrats are nuts. I think they deserve to lose.
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I hope most Americans aren't just crazy as these people are.
But historically the party out of power has more energy
and gumption and enthusiasm and people. Also, America is just
instinctively like divided governments, even when one half of that
divide is out of its mind. So I think the
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just keep in mind. The odds are that we will
lose seats.
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Speaker 2 (09:41):
Good to talk to you, Mark Simone Baa, I take care.
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