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July 13, 2025 5 mins
Joe Concha is one of the most visible faces on Fox News.  In December 2021 alone, he appeared more than 70 times on Fox News and Fox Business, including on top-rated shows including Hannity, Fox & Friends, Unfiltered with Dan Bongino, Watters World, Justice with Jeanine Pirro, Outnumbered, Kudlow, Varney & Co, and Mornings with Maria.  He also is a rotating co-host on The Big Saturday and Sunday Show and has co-hosted the #1 show on cable, The Five.  Concha is one of the most-read media and politics columnist for The Hill, a leading political publication based in Washington, D.C.  In additional to television, Joe has also served as a drive-time talk radio host on 710-WOR in New York City, the country's #1 market.  Guests in his Rolodex included Donald Trump Jr, Kimberly Guilfoyle, Eric and Lara Trump, Kayleigh McEnany, Greg Gutfeld, Pete Hegseth, Ben Shapiro, Bill O'Reilly, Piers Morgan, Adam Corolla, Russell Crowe and Jim Nantz, among many others.  Concha has also frequently guest hosted for Sean Hannity on his nationally-syndicated radio show, reaching 625 stations, before covering the media industry, Joe was a sports columnist for Fox Sports and NBC Sports.  He was also a producer for Time Warner's NY-1.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is a podcast from wor Back now to the
wr Saturday Morning Show with Larry MINTI. Welcome back. The
Democrats and their partners in the media quickly blamed Donald
Trump for the Texas floods, and Fox News contributor Joe
Conscia says they just embarrassed themselves. But Joe, this is

(00:21):
exactly what you were talking about in your column.

Speaker 2 (00:23):
Yeah, and Larry, and thanks for having me. There's an
Axios piece out just yesterday where they spoke to seven
different Democratic lawmakers, and these lawmakers, the most off the record,
said that they're being told by their grassroots supporters that
they're not doing enough, that there needs to be a
willingness by lawmakers to get shot while stopping ice officers

(00:45):
in order to draw more media attention and to put
the pressure on Trump. As far as stopping these deportations,
I mean just imagine this, you know, literally calling for blood,
looking for like the Roman coliseum. As far as anarchy,
and again, this is something that I saw a CNN
segment yesterday Harry Enton showing that there's four major polls

(01:06):
out where Americans support deportations, not systems those here illegally
committing crimes, but all illegals. ABC News quinnipiac I could
go down the line. So Democrats once again are dying
on this hill where a majority of Americans are saying no,
actually we want this to be done, especially blacks and
Latinos who are having jobs taken away from social services.

(01:28):
And Democrats not only are saying, you know, maybe we're
not doing enough, maybe we have to actually call for
ICE stations to be hurt or more. Now, as you
just played, we had snipers in woods outside of ICE
facilities and this is only going to get worse before
it gets better.

Speaker 1 (01:43):
Now, and you that was organized, that was absolutely organized.
I would not be surprised if that's a cartel. And
so the Democratic Party in putting down ICE officers, in
calling on standing up to ICE officers and calling as
you just mentioned, to go violence against ICE office, they're
the one that's attracting this. Who knows who's going to

(02:04):
respond to that. They might think that they have support.
So you might be actually inviting the cartels to come
into this country to commit violence.

Speaker 2 (02:12):
Joe, just amazing. And we see what did the leading
candidate to be the next mayor of New York and
Zoran Mandani, who says we will absolutely not cooperate with Ice.
They'll be expelled from the city. Good luck doing that.
And this is the guy who currently in New York
is leading in the polls. So there is an appetite
for this. Granted it's the far left that has the appetite,

(02:35):
but still the fact that this rhetoric is excused and
our media isn't calling out people when Democrats go on
the air and say, you condemned this, right like you
wouldn't actually resort to violence in order to stop federal agents.
That's the thing. As long as the media just kind
of doesn't wink at a nod and doesn't really cover
this the way they should outside of Fox, outside of
the Larrimente Show and WR, then you know they're going

(02:55):
to continue to talk this way and people will get
hurt or killed.

Speaker 1 (02:58):
Right, it's going It is eventually going to have happen
if this rhetoric continues, if the Democrats don't pull back
a little bit. You mentioned zorin mom, Donnie, what do
you say? I know you covered New York politics extremely well.
What do you think has to happen? Do they have
to consolidate candidates or or they can they run like

(03:19):
it is right now and still defeat him.

Speaker 2 (03:21):
Nope. If it stays this way, then then Donnie will win,
probably with something like thirty five percent of the vote,
you know, not exactly a mandate. We saw it in
nineteen ninety two with Bill Clinton where he won the
popular vote with just forty three percent of the vote,
but because Ross pro pulled in nearly twenty percent, that
was enough to muddle the waters and Clinton was able

(03:42):
to win that election over George H. W. Bush. Because
I remember Pro was from Texas. HW Bush was in Texas.
I would imagine if we have better analysis like we
do now in terms of voter trends, that pulled more
from Bush than they did from Clinton. But the point
is that, yeah, if you have multiple candidates in a
race like this, especially like two so called establishment candidates
like Cuomo and Adams, they're going to split their vote.

(04:04):
One will get more than the other, but in the
end it won't take any votes away from men Donnie,
so Cromo and Adams to figure out exactly what they're
going to do here. Cromo seems to be pulling better
than Adams at this point, who has his own problems
in terms of some legal stuff, but overall, yeah, I
think that Adams probably would have to drop out. He
would have to endorse Cuomo, and then from there you

(04:25):
have to see what happens with Curtis Leewa, who again,
you know Republicans. It's a very very difficult thing to
win in the city, and Curtis has run before and
it's an uphill challenge. So if it's one on one,
I think then Donnie can be defeated. If not, then
you're looking at an anti Semitic communist as your next mayor. Yep.

Speaker 1 (04:43):
And it's very depressing because really none of them seem
like they're going to pull out. They're all very stubborn.
It gets to be very depressing. Joe Kanta, Fox News contributor,
new book, The Greatest Comeback Ever, Inside Trump's Big Beautiful Campaign,
which you can buy right now.

Speaker 2 (05:00):
Thanks a lot, Joe, great show, Larry, Thanks again for
having me. This has been a podcast from wor
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