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November 11, 2025 6 mins
Rich in Myrtle Beach, SC, called Mark to mention how Obamacare is a disaster. Vincent in Brooklyn, NY, hopes NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch doesn't leave her role until the end of the year. Could Tisch run for mayor in the future?

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:05):
Now.

Speaker 1 (00:06):
Now back to the Mark Simone Show on WOR. Hey,
let's take some calls. Let's go to Pam in New Jersey. Pam,
how you doing?

Speaker 3 (00:16):
Yeah, I've got a funny story about Trump thing sitting
room in a grocery store. Hey, the garbage bags and
a woman strikes up.

Speaker 1 (00:23):
You better calls back here. It's not you. Your line
is all screwed up. There not your fault. Let's go
to Nolan in New Jersey. Nolan, how you're doing?

Speaker 2 (00:32):
Hey, good morning Mark. I googled the vote totals in
New Jersey. It seems that Mikey Sheryl got one point
eight million votes. That's five hundred thousand more votes than
Phil Murphy got in twenty one ye that was the
highest vote total ever at the time for a governor's race.
Does this seem plausible to you?

Speaker 1 (00:48):
Yeah? Absolutely? You know a Democrat should hire Jack Chitdarelli
just to run against them all the time. He's so
easy to beat. And there's something wrong with Chitdarelli. I'm
sure he's a nice guy.

Speaker 4 (01:00):
I just.

Speaker 1 (01:02):
I don't know what it is, something about the way
he looks. He just looks like and he's got that
shifty kind of salesman looked too. I don't know, just
but again, he's the best thing that ever happened to Democrats.
It just beat him every time. Let's go to Steve
in Manhattan and Steve, how you doing?

Speaker 3 (01:17):
All right?

Speaker 4 (01:18):
Mark, and it's time we get rid of the nineteenth.

Speaker 1 (01:20):
Oh it's a Buchanan guy. Let's go to uh Rich
in Myrtle Beach. Rich, how you doing? Wait a minute,
hang on, Rich, there you are.

Speaker 3 (01:29):
Go ahead, yeah, go ahead, that Buchanan guy. He's pretty funny.
You know, you talked about the gas price, the two
quick points. You know, it's always bounced between two sixty
nine and two eighty nine. Here in Myrtle Beach, it
was two forty five yesterday and the very next day
this morning, it's right back up to two eighty nine.
He sings bounce up twenty to forty to sometimes fifty

(01:49):
cents in a matter of twenty four hours. And then
remember during the State of Union when it was Obama
was talking about Obamacare, and the guy from South Carolina
called out and said, you're a liar. The guy was
a one thousand percent right. We knew Obama was lying
by a time. It was a fifteen hundred and fifteen
thousand page document. Nobody, they'd all those Democrats passed word
out of her, reading a single word of it. And

(02:11):
I was living in New York at the time, you know.
I called up Schumer's office said did he read this?
And of course they're telling me, yes, he read every
single word. Nobody read that, and everything we said was true.
Like being called a conspiracy theorist, We're right again, you know.

Speaker 1 (02:23):
Yeah, I've asked all these congressmen, especially the x ones,
off the record, did you ever actually read the bill?
You know, these bills are like three thousand pages. Nobody's
going to read them. So apparently when it's time to vote,
they all look to somebody that's different in each case,
but whoever that's somebody is they look over and he

(02:44):
either gives them a thumbs up or a thumbs down,
like vote for this bill. Ed Koch used to tell
the story about there there was one guy he trusted,
senior guy. You look over and the guy gave him
a thumbs up, and Kotch voted yes on it. Turned
out to be the worst thing in the world. And
he later said to that, why did you tell me
to vote for these? Says ed, you can always trust me,

(03:07):
but not on oil. It was some kind of oil
build that was going to help this constituent. Let's go
to Vincent and Brooklyn. Vincent, how you doing.

Speaker 4 (03:15):
Good morning, Mark, Good morning Marra. And I'd like to
give say thanks to all our veterans past and present
who laid down their lives for our great country. Mark.
I really hope Jessica Tish just stays until the end
of the year and does not become part of the
Mondamie administration. And this is why I say that. I

(03:39):
think she's absolutely great and I think she would make
a great mayor in the future. And I say this
because Mondami is an anti semi to the core. I
never believe these people when after they say something disgusting
or something controversial, two days later they try and walk

(04:01):
it back. That is a bunch of bs. As far
as I'm concerned, what you originally said is what you
originally meant, and I've believed that all these years, and
my instincts are right. Let me tell you a little
brief story before I went to Italy recently. My girlfriend
orders all gets all my tickets, and I don't do

(04:24):
any of that stuff. All right, I could have flown
to Italy on Arab Emirates, paid three hundred dollars less,
probably got a better seat and a better meal, and
I absolutely refused to do it because I don't believe
in the values of any of those Arabic countries, because

(04:46):
the way they treat women, the way they treat gays.
And also you try and find a synagogue or a
Catholic church in any of those countries and you would
be at a loss. Mandami is a snake oil salesman
and he is an anti Semite. And please, Jessica, don't

(05:09):
do it for the sake of your people. Follow Richard
Tucker's leave. Don't leave now. Do not become part of
that toxic administration.

Speaker 1 (05:20):
You mean Robert Tucker.

Speaker 4 (05:21):
Robert Tucker, excuse me, mother, he's.

Speaker 1 (05:23):
A fire commissioner.

Speaker 4 (05:24):
He quit, he just stepped exactly.

Speaker 1 (05:26):
But you know he's his father was the great opera
singer Richard.

Speaker 4 (05:30):
Tucker Wonder, a phenomenal singer, a phenomenal singer. So why
why would you want to sully up your family's name
being associated with a biggot, a racist Mandami's mother.

Speaker 1 (05:45):
Well, what about the Curtis theory, don't run, stay and fight,
improve don't move. What about Curtis's theory.

Speaker 4 (05:52):
Well, Curtis's all right. He wants to stay, he wants
to fight, he wants to Okay, fine, you know, in
his own small way, he could do that. And I
think Jessica Tish, she could be mayor and even go
much higher because she has the right stuff. You don't

(06:12):
need the money there. I didn't need the three hundred dollars.
I would have save.

Speaker 1 (06:18):
Good point, Vincent, excellent call, thanks for calling. Hey, when
we come back, Howie Carr will be with us. We'll
get some advice from him, what to do about mom,
Donnie and more coming up on seven to ten. Wor
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