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December 17, 2025 9 mins
They discuss the challenges facing many colleges, particularly those stemming from students described as social justice warriors, which have led to safety concerns on campuses. Ann also comments on the potential for some Caucasian men to influence American politics, but notes that this would only be possible under specific conditions.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
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Speaker 2 (00:20):
How you doing, fimone, I'm good.

Speaker 1 (00:25):
What a week? It's been one horrible thing after another
after another.

Speaker 2 (00:31):
I know, I know.

Speaker 1 (00:32):
Ever meet Rob Reiner?

Speaker 2 (00:35):
Yeah I did. He was very nice to me.

Speaker 1 (00:37):
Yeah, I mean I knew the guy. He was a
very warm, sweet guy. So but when he would tweet
about Trump or whatever politics, it was checkle and hide.
It was so vile. And when he tweeted about Rush,
it was so ugly. What how do you explain that
split personality?

Speaker 2 (00:55):
Well, he's a liberal. I mean they would they would
say the same thing I think about some of our tweets,
And certainly they thought the same thing about the things
I don't know Charlie Kirk was tweeting. And as for
the Rush limbot thing, it was after Rush died and

(01:16):
it was you know something about how this is a
bad person who did bad things for the country. I
think it's quite different when someone grows old and dies
of natural causes. Yes, you're not supposed to. As I recall,
Pat Buchanan wrote a sort of magnificent obituary when Justice

(01:36):
William Brennan died. Uh, it's quite different when the person
dies because it's a violent murder, when it's Charlie Kirk
being assassinated. When it's when it's these two, Rob Reiner
and his wife being stabbed death, having their throats slit
to say something untoured after that, I think is very bad.

Speaker 1 (02:01):
All right. Um, Now, at Paris, France, every year it's
like bigger than New Year's even times Square. A million
people come to the Chasse. They have an incredible concert show.
They've had to cancel it this year because illegal migrants
have completely destroyed Paris, the violence, the gangs. They said,

(02:21):
it's too dangerous, everybody will have to stay home. Did
you ever think you'd see that happen in Paris?

Speaker 2 (02:28):
I'm thinking. I still maintain our country is in a
worse situation other than the fact that no, I don't
like what he said about Rob Reiner, other than the
fact that we have Trump as our president and Stephen
Miller as his chief of staff. I think this country
is in a much, much, much worse position. I mean

(02:51):
with with France and England, they're still about eighty eight
percent British, eight percent French. They've wrecked their country over
the past ten, maybe at most twenty years. All they
have to do is throw those recent migrants out, whereas
we've been doing it since nineteen seventy. It is deep

(03:16):
within our culture, and I mean all they need is
the will to do it. Just throw them out and
restore your culture. We need that will too. I don't
know if you saw the it's all over the internet
this Compass magazine article this week about how journalism industries,
Hollywood and academia have been so aggressively and openly engaging

(03:38):
in racist, anti white discrimination basically since Ferguson. And I'm
thinking of that in relation to well, not only how
much movies and streaming things. Well, it all sucks now
because they got rid of all the smart writers, also
smart showrunners, of not hiring on talent. The colleges are

(04:02):
are obviously a disaster, just churning out social justice warriors
by and large. I don't understand why the good the
Red States. Don't don't swoop up these all these white
men who are extremely talented and being discriminated against. I mean,
that's how capitalism is supposed to work. If you won't
hire someone for illogical reasons, well your competitor will, I think.

(04:26):
I think Governor DeSantis better jump on that. But the
other thing this this Compass magazine art of and I
highly recommend it to everyone. I think I'll sub second today.
It was very good, really really heavy with the numbers
and the facts and the figures. But I mean, look
at look at the brown shooting. Look at Providence, Rhode Island.

(04:48):
You have a school run by a woman Puerto Rican,
the chief of police, uh, the gay, white male mayor. Well, yeah,
this is great. Maybe you need to get some of
those competent white men in.

Speaker 1 (05:03):
Yeah. The prob of that security director. His whole resume
is school of security. You know, he was a patrolman
in a university campus. Chief of police and a university campus.
You really should hire a real police guy, guy with
real police experience to come in and show you what
to do. They didn't have suriance, surveillance cameras any I mean,
they didn't have any of the scurity they should have had.

Speaker 2 (05:25):
Well, when you're excluding forty percent, minimum forty percent of
the population because they're the wrong race and the wrong gender,
you're not going to be getting the best people. Yeah,
it's just a fact. You don't exclude people when you're
looking for the absolute best. The other thing that struck

(05:46):
me about that Compass article is, you know everyone's weeping
and you know I'm leaping. It's outrageous. It's it's unconstitutional,
and they're being done egregiously against destroying people's lives. And
that's about I think. I think white men are about
thirty forty percent of the country. This is what conservatives
have been going through for far longer than you know

(06:09):
before Ferguson in academia, in journalism, in Hollywood. Oh my gosh,
don't let them know you're a conservative. So okay, fine,
I'll leap for you liberal white men, but you might
want to consider that you've been doing the same thing
to conservatives for a lot longer.

Speaker 1 (06:29):
So hey, I won't be here for the next two
weeks taking off the age.

Speaker 2 (06:33):
Oh that's right, Merry Christmas.

Speaker 1 (06:34):
Christmas break. What are you going to be doing for
the holidays?

Speaker 2 (06:40):
That's a good question. I think relaxing from the Christmas party.

Speaker 1 (06:44):
Now, these Christmas parties, I've been to six thousand them
in the last week and a half.

Speaker 2 (06:48):
They yes, I saw you at once.

Speaker 1 (06:50):
Oh that's right, Yeah, on Sunday, the best one. Yeah,
that was a very good one. But but there should
be a rule. You're only allowed like one every two
three days. This two three a day.

Speaker 2 (07:04):
I think that's why that's the first thing that comes
to my mind. What are you going to be doing recovering?
You know, the last week was a little rough.

Speaker 1 (07:12):
Yeah, and I am the healthiest eater, but forget it.
The last week and a half. I mean, I've been
through ten bottles of toms. I mean it's just hey,
so you mentioned the news media. It's so slanted, so biased,
so corrupt. And I used to think, well, when is
it going to go back to normal? But this is
like nine years of this. It's never going back to normal.

Speaker 2 (07:35):
Is it.

Speaker 1 (07:38):
Never going to reset?

Speaker 2 (07:41):
That's a good question. I remember asking people, I know
what the New York Times who you know, admitted that
they had lost their minds with Trump and I and
I asked you, no, once Trump is gone. This is
this is when he was out of office during Biden
or maybe in anticipation of that, Are you guys going
to go back to normal and just be be normal?

(08:05):
I thought it was abnormal before. But you know, liberals
but not liars, not not this this, These run off
on these crazy conspiracy theories like Russian collusion, and they
seem to think so I don't think we have really
gotten back to that. And of course that's that's also

(08:27):
a function of the de I uh, the Dei stuff,
which wow, the New York Times went into holehog.

Speaker 1 (08:35):
Yeah, well we're out of time. But hey, and Culture's
books are big bestsellers. Great books make excellent Christmas presents.
Go to Amazon do your Christmas shopping. A book is
a great present for somebody. And of course you can
follow on Twitter and also substack where there's great stuff,
lots of videos and interviews and podcasts and everything. Just

(08:55):
go to and culture dot substack dot com and cult
substack dot com. So actually, the next time I talk
to you'll be three weeks from today, first week of January.
We'll talk.

Speaker 2 (09:08):
Oh, so I'll talk to you next year next year.

Speaker 1 (09:11):
All right, well, and Culter.

Speaker 2 (09:13):
Thanks, you have a merry Christmas.

Speaker 1 (09:14):
Mark Simone you too, and we'll talk again soon. Thanks
for being with us.

Speaker 2 (09:18):
Okay, bye, Hey.

Speaker 1 (09:20):
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(09:41):
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