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November 24, 2025 8 mins
Howie weighs in on the recent revelations from Jeffrey Epstein’s files, including the embarrassment faced by former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers over his alleged connections. Howie also discusses the financial perils cities and states can face under socialist mayors.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Mister New York Simon. Well. Howie Carr one of the
great talk show hosts in America. You can hear him
on iHeart just on the iHeart app, or you can
go to Howie Carrshow dot Com. Get his show, get
his podcast. Now his new book. He's got a lot
of bestsellers. But his new book is called Mass Corruption.
It just came out on Amazon. You can order it

(00:22):
now at Amazon. Excellent book, Mass Corruption. Howie Carr's new book.
Howie Carr, How you.

Speaker 2 (00:28):
Doing better than Jeffrey Epstein's good buddy Larry Summers at
Harvard University.

Speaker 1 (00:35):
I dare say, now, what the hell was this married man?
Larry Summers is trying to work on all these women
using Epstein as his dating coach. For what was that
all about?

Speaker 2 (00:46):
How about going to a pedal island on his honeymoon
on the Lolita Express at while the Palm Beach police
are crawling all over his sex dungeon in Palm Beach.
You know they've already they already know this is the
guy that says they're doing the investigation. Trump has already
kicked him out of mar A Lago, and Summers is

(01:06):
going down to his Island. And how about the fact
that too, Mark, Mark, that no one, no one in
the in the regime control media seems to want to
mention that this one of the women he was going
after was this Chinese American woman twenty seven years his junior.
And uh, you know what they were calling her, No,

(01:26):
you probably don't if you read that. If you you know,
they were calling her peril, as in Chinese peril. That's
kind of a slur, isn't it.

Speaker 1 (01:35):
Yeah. So uh for the for.

Speaker 2 (01:37):
The former Treasury secretary under Clinton and the and the
president of Harvard University to be calling a an Asian
woman peril, that's kind of bad, isn't it. Why Why
is this not in the papers? Mark?

Speaker 1 (01:50):
Well, I watched all those Sunday shows. All I saw
was Epstein, Trump, Epstein Trump. Then no mention Hilarry Summers anywhere, Nobody.

Speaker 2 (01:58):
Bill Clinton or Bills or Noam Chomsky or Katie Krek
or George Stephanopolis, Noam Schomsky, I missed that one.

Speaker 1 (02:09):
He's in there.

Speaker 2 (02:11):
Yeah, Noam Chomsky said he was a very stimulating companion.
That's his exact words, his exact words. Yeah, And he's
a nom Trompsky is ninety six. I mean, maybe he's
getting the same stuff as the Redstone was getting at
the end. I don't know, but yeah he's Noam Tromsky
is on the list as well.

Speaker 1 (02:31):
Well.

Speaker 2 (02:31):
Ohen did you know that they? Did you know that
Larry Summers and uh and his wife invited Woody Allen
and Sun Ye to come to Cambridge and they want
and his wife said she wanted them to all share
a bowl of plumps? A bowl of plumps? How come
this isn't getting out? Mark, I don't understand this. So

(02:53):
much good stuff in here and then I'm reporting it.

Speaker 1 (02:56):
I think they all have ds next to their name.
I'm still thinking about that stimulating companion. I mean I
talked to Epstein a few times. You ever talked to him? No,
I wouldn't call it stimulating. He was a good looking guy,
but then he'd say how were you? He had a
voice like that, you know you not exactly stimulated. The
checkbook he had with stimulating because he would write your

(03:18):
check for whatever charity, political campaign, everything. I mean, that's
why everybody hung around him.

Speaker 2 (03:23):
But yeah, gave one hundred and ten thousand to missus
Larry Summers while he was giving dating advice on how
to get get into the pants of bus pro called
a Chinese.

Speaker 1 (03:34):
Woman, how he carr? Let me ask you something you
had in Boston? You elected one of these crazy left
wing kook mayors. We just did the same thing. But
how bad did it get with a mayor like that
in Boston?

Speaker 2 (03:45):
I tell you, it gets, it gets bad. You know,
she's she's driving all the businesses out, you know, I mean,
you know, we've our commercial real estate sector has got
the same problems that the Manhattan and it's it's it's
only getting worse. You know. The weird thing is that
the stuff that would have been a scandal under earlier

(04:07):
mayors is not is not a scandal. I just found
some stuff. You know, there's been all kinds of crooked cops,
you know, being uh, you know, having their cases broom,
not getting fired. I found found some stuff today from
from a case where they said the only way they
refer to women is uh, if you're a If you're

(04:27):
a woman in the Boston police department, you're either a lesbian,
you're married to a cop, or you're bleeping every other cop.
I mean, if the if Mayor Walsh, the Irish Catholic
had still been the mayor, this would be a major scandal,
you know, but it's it's it's right down there on
the public record, and but it's but you know, you
have mayor Mayor Wu and her black police commissioner and

(04:49):
they just skate. And I assume it's going to be
the same thing in New York, isn't it that you know,
the New York Times is going to go after Memdannie.

Speaker 1 (04:57):
Yeah, who knows. Maybe this guy isn't the crazy socialist.
Maybe he was playing them. But the Trump I'm Donnie meeting.
What do you think you.

Speaker 2 (05:04):
Whistling through the graveyard? I mean, your kid, yourself, You
gotta you gotta face the facts. I mean I didn't
think that Trump would you know, uh, you know, bounce
an ash tray off his head or anything. But it
was it was more friendly than I thought I was
gonna be. Weren't you kind of surprised?

Speaker 1 (05:24):
No, he always does that the first round. He did
it with Putin, he did it with Kim Jong un
first round. He always does that. But uh, I mean,
in the end, would you agree Trump is playing some
kind of four dimensional chess game with this guy?

Speaker 2 (05:39):
Oh? Definitely, definitely. I mean This guy needs Trump a
lot more than Trump needs him. If if I were Trump,
I'd be I'd be looking at all of his his
and his family's immigration papers.

Speaker 1 (05:52):
Oh they are, they are.

Speaker 2 (05:54):
Oh that's good.

Speaker 1 (05:55):
That's good.

Speaker 2 (05:56):
I'm glad. First first one to move against isilhan Omar.
I can't believe they haven't moved already on her.

Speaker 1 (06:04):
You know, yeah, Hey, we don't know much time left.
Tell us about the book. It's it just went on
Amazon today. Mass Corruption. It's how he Car's latest book.
You should get this book.

Speaker 2 (06:12):
Yeah, it's it's just uh, you know again, it's more
Democrats in Massachusetts. They tried to frame this woman. They
tried her once for murder, she was acquitted, they refused
to accept the the acquittal. That tried her again, and
it's just just outrageous. The district attorney and the state
police were trying to frame her. They were I mean,

(06:32):
they were actually fabricating evidence, they were lying to the FBI.
They the FBI had to step in and actually save
this woman, Karen Reid, from being convicted. So it's about
it's about that case. And also there's there's rampant corruption
in the state police and some of the beginning stuck
in the Boston Police Department, which I'm turning up more

(06:54):
and more every day. It's just it's just about basically
as a police corruption. And again the f b I,
which we've talked about many times, the FBI was the
FBI framed multiple people in the Boston area over the years,
just like just like I think they framed some people
in New York or at least they were involved in
some of the the Mafia gang wars in the Southeast.

Speaker 1 (07:18):
It's a hell of a book. It's called Mass Corruption.
It just came out on Amazon today, So go order
it by Howie Carr, Mass Corruption on Amazon. And you
want to hear his radio show, go go to iheartor
go to Howie Carshow dot com, Howie carsshow dot com.
Great stuff, Howie Carr, Thanks for being with us.

Speaker 2 (07:38):
Thanks Mark, Happy Thanksgiving to you and all the listeners too.

Speaker 1 (07:41):
All right, you too, take care. Hey, we've got luck
coming up. Michael Goodman, by the way, he hasn't been
feeling that well, so he hasn't been with us for
a couple of weeks. We hope to get him back soon.
Coming up in the next hour. One of the great psychiatrist, psychologists,
and he's going to tell us about Trump derangement syndrome,
how serious it is, what it actually is all about.

(08:02):
We'll get to that in the next hour.

Speaker 2 (08:03):
I know.

Speaker 1 (08:03):
Forget Buck and Clay with an excellent show today at noon.
And if you've been listening to Jimmy Faylor, what a
great show every night at nine. Right here on seven
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