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November 19, 2025 10 mins
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):
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Speaker 2 (00:06):
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Speaker 1 (00:24):
How you doing fantastic? How are you, Mark.

Speaker 2 (00:27):
Simon, 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 1 (00:38):
No, that's fantastically. I hope the police can do their job.
The other big news and boy Mayor Adams 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 sidewalks. Well, I didn't even know he

(01:03):
had done that.

Speaker 2 (01:04):
Yeah, but we like scaffolding, well, scaffolding, you know what
you like?

Speaker 1 (01:10):
Scaffold? Well, no one likes scaffolding. It's oh, it's awful.
It's awful.

Speaker 2 (01:15):
It's so it doesn't look good, But it doesn't look
good 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 1 (01:27):
We could have pretty awnings for that instead. If that's
what you would like, march.

Speaker 2 (01:31):
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 1 (01:53):
Oh, I'm so glad you asked. They're all dying, they're
all between eighty and one foot in the grave. Something.
It'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

(02:15):
the Democrats, but 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, evensonalism.

Speaker 2 (02:31):
You know, I never thought about. 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 1 (02:42):
I thought, yes, 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 2 (02:59):
Huh. So, yeah, that's fascinating. Got 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

(03:20):
things like this, Well, you know, Trump.

Speaker 1 (03:23):
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 2 (03:41):
Him, chrism Chris Murphy doesn't have any money, though, what
would you get out of him. It's not like suing ABC.

Speaker 1 (03:51):
Just fair point. It would be worth it to get
a victory against him. Yeah, and it is. I mean,
speaking of which, it's the odd how the Democrats and
the media is sole exclusive interests in the Epstein files.
Is okay, control f Trump, control f Trump. They just
want to see where where Trump is mentioned. You know,

(04:13):
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 Wolfe, really really embarrassing
for Cannon Star and the greatest public humiliation I think
I've seen in my entire life against former Harvard president

(04:35):
Larry Summers. Are totally hilarious.

Speaker 2 (04:38):
And who Biden administration advisor as well, Larry Summers.

Speaker 1 (04:44):
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. Yeah, but none of them a
Trump emailing Epstein. It's Epstein who obviously has a hard

(05:06):
arm for this guy. He's upsetted and and and he's
all over the map. If 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. But mostly when one journals like

(05:28):
Michael Wolfe ask ask Epstein, I'm interviewing Donald Trump, What
should I ask him about? Does he say anything about
the girls? No, he does not. Does he ever produce
those photos, those alleged photos he has? No, he does not.
Hee's going after Trump for the financial stuff. And as
I said in my In My In My sub Sect

(05:50):
podcast last week, I think I finally figured out why
Trump is so invested in keeping these these files stream
coming out. I don't think anyone thinks he was good
little girl. I do. 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

(06:11):
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 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

(06:33):
that has worn off since they spent four years pursuing him,
prosecuting him, bringing civil lawsuits against Hm, accusing him of
everything under the sun. 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 me. Good for me. Now. Trump doesn't want people

(06:56):
reading anyone saying something bad about him, and he new
Epstein hated him and would be denouncing him in emails
to do everyone he knew, which is exactly what he
was doing. But like I say, as with others, as
with me, as with Peter Teele mentioned in the Epstein files,
there's no Epstein. There are no emails going back to Epstein.
He keeps talking about us, or, in the case of Teal,

(07:20):
emailing emailing emailing, hoping to strike up a friendship that
doesn't seem to be going through.

Speaker 2 (07:26):
Yeah, it's right, I saw your name of the Epstein files.
What was it exactly?

Speaker 1 (07:30):
I forgot it 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

(07:52):
Police in two thousand and six, and it was ignored,
buried by the Democratic Da barrens Sure, State Attorney of
Palm Beach. He's 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

(08:14):
get interested in it was Bill O'Reilly bless his hearts.
So yeah, I've been following this case for a while,
and that did not make Jeffrey Epstein happy.

Speaker 2 (08:25):
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

(08:46):
years before, so.

Speaker 1 (08:48):
It only had very little knowledge about anything. I mean,
from what we've heard, all these you know, brilliant scientists
and great thinkers of the world that he would be together,
you know, by by buying them dinner, flying them private,
bringing them together at a conference. Everyone says, you know,

(09:09):
they'd have to listen to this infant at the head
of the table, throw out merronic ideas for a few minutes,
nod sagely, and then just get back to the wheel discussion.

Speaker 2 (09:20):
Yeah, so you're right. Basically that was his relationship. You'd
make huge donations, lend them the plane when they needed it,
all that stuff. But it's great stuff.

Speaker 1 (09:30):
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 impart.

Speaker 2 (09:43):
That's a good point. Well, everybody follow and culture on
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Speaker 1 (09:58):
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