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November 12, 2025 14 mins
John F Kennedy's grandson, Jack Schlossberg, has launched a bid for a U.S. House seat. Mark has some special news to tell you regarding the hit TV show Everybody Loves Raymond!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Mark Simone Show on seven Arms. Well, you know
what they got to this hour. We'll get to everybody
loves Raymond in a second, we'll get to Epstein, We'll
get to Mom Donnie. Just want to warn everybody there's
a horrible, horrible guy who's unleashing a political campaign. He

(00:20):
wants to run for Jerry Nadler's house seat. It's Jack Schlossberg.
He's the only grandson of John F. Kennedy. He is
the son of Caroline Kennedy. He's just an awful, awful
kid with He's had an Instagram account and a TikTok

(00:42):
where he just said the most disgusting, awful things. He's
to the left of Mom Donnie. He's just a horrible, horrible,
awful guy. Here's the veteran political strategist, Hank Schinkoff says,
the whole idea of his campaign is ridiculous. He has
absolutely no qualifys, which makes him perfect to run as
a Democrat. But he's imitating John F. Kennedy Junior by

(01:08):
dressing like him, photographs of him riding his bike around
Manhattan like just like jfk Jr. And jfk Jr. Was
a friend of mine. He was a wonderful guy, a
wonderful guy. His sister I didn't know, but she always
seemed unpleasant whenever you were around her. And her husband
was a terrible guy, just awful. And this is the

(01:30):
son of Caroline. And what's the husband's name, Ed Schlossberg,
something like that. So again he's just awful. If you
go back and check his early Instagram YouTube, TikTok saying awful,
terrible thing, he's just an awful guy. He's how old
is see? I think he's a young guy in his twenties.

(01:53):
So he's been inspired by mom Donnie. He wants to
run for Jerry Nadler's old seat. Now I'm saying how
Nadler was about as low as you can sink as
a human being. So it's not like it's not like
seats getting any worse. But here's Schlosberg, his big announcement.

Speaker 2 (02:09):
Two and fifty years after America was founded, And our
country is at a turning point. It's a crisis at
every level, a cost of living crisis sponsored by the
big beautiful Bill, historic cuts, his social programs, working families
rely on healthcare, education.

Speaker 1 (02:27):
Yeah, it this sounds pretty bad, but you got to
watch the early Instagram TikTok stuff he did. It's just him, yell,
it's the real HIMMI. This is him being formal, and
he still sounds terrible. This guy is like he's mom
Donnie with half the IQ.

Speaker 2 (02:41):
We deserve better and we can do better. And it
starts with the Democratic Party winning back control of the
House of Representatives. With control of Congress, there's nothing we
can't do without it, We're helpless to a third turn
encounter great.

Speaker 1 (02:56):
I mean, so now the problem is whoever runs against
him can go back and get that old Instagram stuff,
those videos he did where he just says all kinds
of awful things and just run them against him. However,
it's Nadler's district. It was jerry mandred, so no Republican
has a shot, but hopefully Democrats will keep him away
from the nomination.

Speaker 2 (03:15):
My name is Jack Shlosberg, and I'm running for Congress
to represent my home New York's twelfth Congressional district, where
I was born and raised, where I took the bus
to school every single day from one side of the
district to the other.

Speaker 1 (03:28):
Okay, thank you you can. I mentioned that guy that
talks like that right, Well, he's being formal. You got
to go back and watch his TikTok and Instagram where
he's just raging like a like a nut. Hey mom.
Donnie's been doing a few interviews, one yesterday where he
sounded more definite about keeping Jessica tish. You know, he

(03:52):
said the earlier interviews he was open to it, but
this was more like, that's my plan. My plan is
to sew We'll see what she wants to do. If
he's going to try to take control of her or
push her to do things she doesn't want, she'll leave
in a second. She doesn't need to stay there, so
we'll see. We'll see what happens with that. He also

(04:13):
had with him. Now, this is a TV interview with
Channel four. He's being interviewed and he's going to sit
right there into the interview, but next to him is
Dean full of Han. Keep an eye on this guy.
This is his first deputy mayor, and it was interesting
that he had him sit with him at the interview.
So this guy's going to play a big role. Now,
this is not the guy you want running city hall either,

(04:33):
because he's a crazy left winger. But he was Deblasio's
first deputy mayor for many years. So as we keep
telling you, this could be just a repeat of Deblasio,
which wasn't great. Obviously was terrible. New York declined under Deblasio,
but we got through it. We got through eight years
at de Blasio. So he's brought in this guy full

(04:54):
of Hand and had him right next to him at
the interview. And I noticed tonight, Full of Hand's doing
his own inn New York one. Nobody sees New York one.
But it's interesting that that he would let Full of
Hand do all these interviews. So this guy's gonna have
a lot of clout. Now, the bad news of this
fool of hand Dean full of Hand, however you say

(05:14):
his name, he's got a lot of clout in Albany.
Nobody better connected plugged into the legislature of the Assembly.
So if you need to get stuff passed, this is
a guy that can get stuff done up there. So
that means Mom Donnie would have have some influence up
there with him. Now. The other interesting thing is Mam
Donnie that we actually asked about Trump. Mam Donnie said

(05:36):
he will reach out to Trump. He said it's a
crucial relationship. This is quite a concession on his part. Remember,
before the election, I'll fight Trump, I'll battle Trump. I
would never talk to Well, now the election's over, he says,
it's a crucial relationship, I will reach out to him.
So when they report it, well, you'll talk to Trump. Well,

(05:58):
I'll reach out to the White House. Now what all
that mean. Well, if he tries to talk to Trump,
I don't think Trump would talk to him. Usually the
way this stuff goes, he'll reach out to the White
House and get a meeting, but the meeting will be
with someone else first. Probably Susie Wiles will meet with
him chief of staff. She'll have the meeting with him,

(06:18):
and then they'll see how that goes, and then that
will lead to probably not a meeting with Trump because
neither of them would want that photograph out. But if
it goes well with Susie Wiles, it will lead to
a phone call with Trump and they'll talk and see
if they can listen. They're not going to be friends,
but they'll see if they can come out to some
kind of an arrangement, some kind of relationship where they

(06:39):
could at least be civil with each other. He was
asked about parades and things. You know, he didn't show
up for the Veteran's Day parade. Is he going to
go to parades? You got to remember he certainly you're
not gonna see it at the Israeli Day Parade. There's
a lot of parades you won't see this guy at
and he was asked about it.

Speaker 2 (06:56):
There are many parades that I would not be attending
because I'd be focusing on the work of leading the city.

Speaker 1 (07:00):
Yeah, he's focused, focused. You want to see some focus,
watch this guy, But the parades are on Sunday. You
don't have to focus on Sunday. And what he's really
saying is I hate these people. I'm not going to
their parade. Hey, Mikey. Cheryl who won the governor's race,
there was a lot of people analyzing how she did it.
People thought Sheitarelly was a great candidate. He was Okay,

(07:22):
he wasn't a great candidate. The truth of the matter,
she had a lot more charm than he did, despite
her lying, despite her insider trading, despite her Navy scandal,
despite her her horrible positions on things, her terrible positions,
despite her bad record. Still, you know, even when she
was lying and conning. She still had more charm than Shlosburg.

(07:45):
He was kind of a charmless guy. I'm sure he's
a nice guy. He just didn't have the personality you need.
But Politico and others doing these examinations of how she won,
her incredible strategy with social media, her staying on mess
her media strategy. Now here's what's going to happen twenty

(08:06):
twenty eight. Looks at this point like Gavin Newsom is
way out in front. If it were right now, he's
the nominee in twenty twenty eight. Of course, a lot
can happen. It's a couple of years away, so a
lot could happen. But right now it's Gavin Newsom and
Mikey Cheryl wants to be the VP candidate. Newsom Cheryl California,
New Jersey, West Coast, East Coast ticket. That's what they're

(08:29):
looking at. Newsom way out in front. Now, this is
what they call the shadow primary. It doesn't mean much.
Now you go back in a lot of campaigns, there
was one guy that was way out in front, the
obvious one, but that was so early that by the
time it got to that election year, somebody else rose up.
But one thing about being the shadow primary winner is

(08:51):
you can raise a lot of money. So Newsom will
spend a lot of time raising money. And look for
Mikey Cheryl to get involved with Newsom somehow she wants
to be the VP candidate. Just turn on the news.
Eric Adams said he will be traveling. He's going to
Israel and he wants to do more travel and he
wants to write a book, and he wants to do

(09:13):
a documentary. And he said he's going to go back
to school and get his doctor at a PhD. I
don't know that way he'd be a doctor. I'm doctor Eric.
It's not going to sound good. First of all, anytime
you hear PhD, you'll lose all respect for the person.
It means they spent too many years in school. If

(09:38):
you said to somebody, Hey, the guy over there, he's
a PhD. Do you say to your oh, I got
to talk to him. No, you run the other way.
Who wants to talk to him? But Adams will find
things to do. He's going to do a lot of traveling.
He's very good at profiting off other countries, you know, Turkey, whatever,
So he'll be doing a lot of traveling see what
he can pick up over there. Everybody loves Raymond. I

(10:03):
love that show. I still watch it every night. They
have these marathons every night. Everybody loves Raymond marathons. And
I could watch that show over and if it's absolutely timeless,
it holds up well. You know, I was trying to think,
why does this hold up so much better than other sitcoms. Well,
the guys that put it together, Ray Romano and Phil
what's his name Rosenthal and the other guy say one thing.

(10:25):
They say they were very careful not to put any
technology in the show. They don't show him on the phone.
You never see him pick up his phone once. All
they have to. But you generally don't see any computers,
any phones, you don't see the TV, you don't see
any of that. So and they did that deliberately because
they didn't want to look outdated. You know, when you

(10:45):
watch Seinfeld and he's got an answering machine and a
you know, a regular desk telephone, and you see his computer,
it's like a primitive, primitive computer. It looks so outdated,
but they were very careful to keep it that way,
so it looks absolutely timeless. You can watch it over
and over again. But they're going to do this thirtieth anniversary. Sure, yeah,

(11:08):
believe it or not, thirty years since Everybody Loves Raymond
started nineteen ninety six. This special will be ninety minutes now.
One reason they're doing this is TV has run out
of money. Primetime TV has very few viewers. A primetime
show used to get twenty thirty million viewers. Now it's
one million, two million, so that's less revenue, that's a

(11:28):
smaller budget. All they can afford now are game shows,
and these documentaries are cheap to do. Last night, you
might have seen that Golden Girls special reunion. Well they're
no longer with us, but people talking about it. This
Everybody Loves Raymond will be a reunion. They rebuilt the
or they found the original set the living room in
the house, and they're going to all go back. The

(11:49):
cast gets back together. Now. The problem is the two
of the most key players, the mother and the father,
are dead. They're no longer so they're not going to
be in it, but there'll be a lot of clips.
It'll be ninety minutes long. They got to fill time.
It's really cheap to do these reunion shows. Ninety minutes
will fill an hour and a half. So they can't

(12:09):
afford to do dramas or sitcoms anymore, too expensive to do.
But November twenty fourth, keep an eye out for that. Hey,
you ever use open table to make a reservation. A
lot of people use open table. You know they're spying
on you. Open table keeps track of everything you do.
So you make a reservation, open table, you go to

(12:31):
the restaurant. You do this all the time. Open table
compiles data from the restaurants. What you ordered, how you behaved,
if you gave the restaurant, any problems the staff, any
problems where you rude, where you're a good tipper, what
did you spend? All that kind of stuff goes into

(12:52):
a big, big open table file and then you kind
of get a rating. So when you make the reservation,
the restaurant can look you over. If you're a real problem,
they can cancel your reservation, or they can look at it.
See what kind of customer you are. Oh, he's a
big drinker, big wine drinker. Oh there's all kinds of
fancy went, well, we'll see them next to the wine cellar.
That kind of stuff. It's kind of like uber You

(13:15):
know you got a rating the uh you know the driver.
Sometimes you get a you try to get an uber.
One person tries, oh, there are no cars available. It's
twenty minutes. Someone else tries one minute, they'll be right there.
It's because that person has a higher rating as a passenger.
The uber driver sees your rating. You got a five,
we'll be right there. You got a two. Let somebody

(13:38):
else take this one. So just remember that when you
use open table. So if you're going to go to
a restaurant, get drunk and be rude, make the reservation
on the phone, don't put it on an open table.
That way it won't be recorded there. So hey, we'll
take some calls in a minute. Eight hundred three two
one zero seven ten is the number. Hey, check out
my instagram if you didn't see it. The actual Johnny

(14:02):
Carson desk from the Tonight Show. The actual set was
at the Paley Museum, a wonderful museum you should visit.
But I went over there and sat in the Carson desk.
The actual Johnny Carson desk pictures up on Instagram. Mark
Simone Nyc at Instagram, Mark Simone Nyc at Instagram. Also,

(14:22):
I'll be on Cudlow later today between four and five
on the Fox Business Network. But we'll take some calls
next eight hundred three two one zero seven ten
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