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October 17, 2025 • 29 mins

House Republicans government shutdown sparks fury, but the show pivots as Sean Hannity spotlights failures in Democratic leadership on crime and border security, citing high murder rates in Illinois and lackluster border enforcement. Alderman Raymond Lopez of Chicago, a rare Democrat openly criticizing his party's handling of violence and immigration, joins Sean, calling for bipartisan cooperation and lamenting Democrats' refusal to honor victims or work with the federal government. Sean frames Lopez as a beacon of sanity in a party that lost its soul, highlighting Lopez's advocacy for law and order despite party backlash. This matters because it exposes growing intra-party rifts on public safety and national security, with real impacts for families and cities across America.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hour two Sean Hannity Show, eight hundred and nine to
four one, Shawn, if you want to be a part
of the program.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
It is remarkable to me.

Speaker 1 (00:07):
And it is sad, it is pathetic, it is unconscionable.
And I said this about the Democratic Party that after
they wouldn't stand for the family of Lake and Riley
at the Joint Session speech and said, and they wouldn't
stand for the family of Jocelyn Nungary, little twelve year
old girl brutally raped and murdered in Houston, Texas. And

(00:29):
they wouldn't stand for a young man that had just
beaten cancers twelve years old, had it for four years,
and became a Secret Service agent. I said, this is
a party that has lost its heart, its aull and
it's conscience. I mean, how do you not stand how
do you put politics above families that lost loved ones.
What they don't like is it is a reminder to

(00:52):
America that the you know, twelve to twenty million unvetted
Biden Harris Mayorcis the illegals have included known terrorists and murderers,
rapists and other violent criminals and murder and cartel members
and gang members and drug dealers, and they're not making

(01:13):
our cities safe and secure. You can't pursue happiness. It's
a prerequisite that you have law and order and safety
and security. That's why everyone you put your trust in government.
How's how's defund dismantle nobail reimagine sending the social workers
working out for you.

Speaker 2 (01:32):
How's your educational system? You know?

Speaker 1 (01:35):
In blue states and cities, you know, run by Democrats
for decades, they have failed spectacularly. And then incomes Donald
Trump and he's like, Okay, the dying's got to stop.

Speaker 2 (01:48):
You know.

Speaker 1 (01:48):
Or if they are threatening ice agents, like in Portland,
I couldn't believe. In Chicago, they they they had to
put a fence up outside of a ice facility. And
when they put the defence up, you know, then in
comes JB. Pritzker and takes it down. Are you out
of your mind? And he's just been lashing out like
a madman against everybody in the administration. Here's his latest

(02:12):
rand against Steven Miller.

Speaker 3 (02:15):
The people who serve for the president, including all the
way down to ice agents, can be held accountable when
there's a change of administration. Who's willing to hold them accountable?
When they break the law. Now, Stephen Miller is clearly
ordering people to break the law, So you know he
should know that. Yeah, it maybe three years from now

(02:35):
that he is held accountable, but make sure. I think
it's important for them to know that whatever they do now,
it's not like we're going to forget, and it's not
like we don't have a record of what they're doing.

Speaker 2 (02:49):
Pretty remarkable to me, you know.

Speaker 1 (02:51):
And then say all of you people that are trying
to save lives, yeah, you better be careful because when
Democrats get back in power, we're coming after you.

Speaker 2 (03:00):
You know.

Speaker 1 (03:00):
The Biden administration, how often did they tell us that
the border is secure and the borders closed?

Speaker 2 (03:08):
Here's a reminder settles to most folks like a crisis.

Speaker 4 (03:11):
Well, look it's way down now.

Speaker 2 (03:13):
We've now gotten control precisely that the border is closed.

Speaker 5 (03:18):
Nor could I have been clearer and continue to be so,
Which is the border is closed.

Speaker 1 (03:25):
The United States will continue to enforce our laws and
secure our border.

Speaker 2 (03:30):
The border. We are working to make the border more secure.
You're confident this border secure.

Speaker 4 (03:38):
We have a secure border and that that is a
priority for any nation, including hours in our administration.

Speaker 6 (03:46):
We agree that the border is secure.

Speaker 1 (03:48):
Pretty remarkable. Now here are the facts. Since this idiot
Governor JB. Pritzker has been in office, four thousand people
in his state are murdered, five times the murder rate
of New York City. And that is saying something, you know,
And then you know Democrats they sit idly by. No

(04:10):
Democrats pointed out, now the borders wide open. They didn't
tell us the truth. It was like, you know, oh,
we can't call out our own party and say, hey,
a minute, this is this is dumb and not good.
And it's sad because they give into the radicals, the
extremists that wanted open borders.

Speaker 2 (04:28):
It's pathetic.

Speaker 1 (04:30):
I mean, now we have ICE trying to do their job,
and all they do is go after Tom Homan the
docksing ICE agents, putting their lives in jeopardy. They're taking
down fences because that are protecting ICE agents. They're telling
ICE agents you got to take your mask off. Although
obviously constitutionally jurisdiction lines with the federal government because of

(04:54):
the supremacy clause. But there are a couple of Democrats that,
thank god they exist and can see the truth. They're
not blinded by party loyalty. And one is Alderman, Raymond
Lopez of Chicago, and he's sick and tired of all
of this. And here's what we welcome onto the program. Alderman,

(05:15):
great to have you. How are you.

Speaker 7 (05:17):
Thank you, Sean, and thank you to you and your listeners.

Speaker 2 (05:19):
Let's get your analysis of this.

Speaker 8 (05:21):
You know, you're exactly right.

Speaker 7 (05:22):
You know the Democratic Party has lost his way, lost
his purpose, and is completely enamored now not just with criminality,
but with their own self fulfilling Trump's arrangement syndrome. We
have opportunities to work together, and yet we are fighting
our own American law enforcement that is enforcing the laws
that Congress passed. When it comes to immigration, they are

(05:45):
doing the job that should have been done for the
last four years of the previous administration, when everyone ignored
the Venezuelan migrants that were coming here by the millions.
I'm properly vetting them, shipping them throughout the entire nation.
And now it is the cause celeber of the Democratic Party,
radicals and professional protesters to now stand and try to

(06:07):
harm and injure ice agents doing their job trying to
go after the worst of the worst, trying to convince
cities like Chicago, New York and others that we should
be working together in strategic, surgical ways and being rejected
and rebuffed at every turn. It's madness. And I think
that we have an opportunity to work with the President
to do something that we haven't seen in forty years,

(06:28):
which is hit the reset, work with the president, and
then both parties need to commit themselves to not just
moving forward, but moving forward in a way that ensures
that we have proper enforcement and adherence to the law,
so that we don't have millions of individuals coming here
illegally without proper authorization and disabling and disabling once again

(06:51):
our country.

Speaker 1 (06:53):
Did you see this week that the Democrats in Pennsylvania
want a primary John Fetterman. Now John Fetterman has broken
ranks with the Democratic Party. He praised the President, for
example with him taking out Iran's nuclear sites. The idea
of radical Islamic terrorists that chant death to America, death
to Israel having nuclear weapons does not exactly make for

(07:15):
a safer world.

Speaker 2 (07:16):
It's common sense.

Speaker 1 (07:19):
They absolutely condemn the President on every aspect of law
and order and safety and security that he's trying to instill.
And you know the John Fetterman supports Israel, so gave
praise to the president because of the hostage of release

(07:39):
and the potential for peace in the Middle East, which
we haven't seen and god knows how long.

Speaker 2 (07:44):
And it's frustrating to me.

Speaker 1 (07:46):
And I would imagine that you've probably experienced the same thing.

Speaker 2 (07:49):
Am I wrong?

Speaker 7 (07:51):
You are not wrong at all, shown even in my
own city of Chicago, anytime that I mentioned that we
need to work with our federal partners, I say that
we have to find ways to have common sense solutions
that include the federal government, that include working with the
Trump administration. Not an hour will go by that I'm
not called a trader to my country, trader to my people,

(08:11):
trader to my city. That I'm a maga, a closet maga.
And the fact of the matter is that I put
country above all else. You know, it's faith, it's country
and family. And so many of the Democratic Party are
just obsessed with having the fight that they lose sight
of what they're fighting.

Speaker 2 (08:30):
For your party.

Speaker 1 (08:33):
I don't think I'm wrong in saying many in your party,
and I won't speak so broadly many, and I would
argue the majority in terms of leadership have lost their
heart and soul and I don't understand it. How do
you not stand for the family of Lakeln Riley, How
do you not stand for the family of Goslyn Nungary.
You can't put petty partisan politics aside for twenty seconds

(08:56):
and honor, you know, families that lost loved ones.

Speaker 7 (09:00):
No, you're exactly right, and it's shameful when you look
at this is what this is the kind of role
models that we're showing to younger generations of voters, people
who want to be aspiring leaders in our country and
who might be associating with the Democratic Party. See that
refusal to honor our heroes, to honor victims of violence,

(09:21):
to honor cancer survivors. That's a sickness. That's the true
sickness and the Democratic Party And sadly, those loud voices
make up the small minority of the electorates the Democratic
Party electorates, but oftentimes take center stage because people give
them the most amount of time and attention simply because

(09:42):
they're the loudest, craziest voice in the room.

Speaker 1 (09:45):
Four thousand people in your state dead nobody. I bet
most people in your state can't mention their names. They
don't know their names. I know one, you know, for example,
Diano Caldwell, a friend of mine. The lost is innocent
brother in a senseless shooting. I know others because we've

(10:06):
covered it for so many years. For so many years,
i'd scroll the names of the people shot and shot
and killed and nobody seemed to care. And Pritzker is,
you know, yelling at Donald Trump for trying to save
lives in Chicago. How do the people of Chicago feel
about it? If I'm in Chicago, I'm gonna love your
hot dogs. I never thought I'd like deep dish pizza,
but I do. But I would want my city safe.

(10:29):
I wouldn't want my children safe. I remember the case
of that little girl that was killed in her grandmother's backyard.

Speaker 2 (10:35):
I couldn't believe that story.

Speaker 1 (10:38):
You know, where's the breaking point here where people realize
these democrats don't care about us, they're not restoring law
and order.

Speaker 7 (10:46):
Well, I think we're seeing some of that now. Sean
only hear people who are wondering why we have leaders
like Johnson, leaders like Pritzker who are constantly telling us
to resist.

Speaker 8 (10:54):
To fight back, to push, to rebuff.

Speaker 7 (10:57):
The invasion of the Trump militarization in our city, and
yet here crickets louder than gunshots when it comes to
those individuals who are shot and killed and victimized in
the city of Chicago every day, every weekend, like clockwork.
You know. The irony was when Donald Trump had said
that he wanted to send in the National Guard and
Pritster and Johnson both at our city save we don't

(11:19):
need resources. I believe it was a holiday weekend, Labor
Day weekend, if I'm not mistaken, and we had fifty
seven people shot that weekend, nine people killed, and you're right,
not one single mention of any of the victims, least
of all the ones that were killed by the two
top leaders of Illinois Democratic Policle.

Speaker 2 (11:39):
But you want to know why that is?

Speaker 1 (11:40):
If they can't weaponize a killing, and they can't politicize it,
and they can't blame Republicans or Donald Trump or tried to,
then then why would we want to know the people's
names that are shot and shot and killed. I thought
every life mattered, you know. My Christian faith teaches me
that God created every man, woman, child in this country, yep.

Speaker 7 (12:02):
And one would think that that should matter and for
all of those fake Christians and fake religious selected officials
up here in the city of Chicago. Their outrage is
like their faith a buffet. They pick and choose what
they want, when they want, and how they want it,
as opposed to the unilateral acceptance that if you believe
in the sanctity of life, then you should be fighting

(12:24):
for even those lives in our communities that are being
gunned down and taken from us every single day.

Speaker 1 (12:28):
Yeah, pretty unbelievable. All right, quick break, right back. We'll
continue more with Aldermen Raymond Lopez of Chicago, one of
the few Democrats to speak out against the insanity and
violence and shootings and death in that city. More on
the other side than we'll check in with Curtis Sliwa,
fresh off his debate with Comrade Marxist Mom Donnie and

(12:49):
Andrew Cuomo, and much much more coming up as we continue.
We continue now with Alderman Raymond Lopez of Chicago, one
of the few Democrats to speak out against the madness
of shootings and murder and death and destruction of Chicago
and the leadership of Baby Pritzker and Brendon Johnson. Alderman,

(13:11):
you are a voice of reason. It's not a fair question,
but I have to ask it. Have you ever considered
changing parties?

Speaker 7 (13:20):
You know, my party gives me an excuse almost every
reason why I should leave every week. You know, they've
become they become harder and harder to associate with truly.
But I think that the Democratic Party needs beacons of
sanity like Fetterman, like myself and others to remind people
that this is what we what we talk about, what

(13:40):
we fight for, is what the party should be fighting for.
And sometimes you need a reminder of that. And just recently,
like I reached out to President Trump to discuss solutions
for the undocumented and for the Venezuelans. You know, you
have to be willing to show that we can still
work together without disagreeing with these We could disagre without
being disagreeable and work together. We have to show that

(14:03):
to the to the people. But you know, not a
day goes by Sean that I don't sometimes wonder that
if I'm living in the upside down world here being
the crazy one amongst amongst the sane, or not.

Speaker 1 (14:17):
Just be a beacon of light? And you know what,
let these people, you know go crazy? And you know,
I wish I had more hope for cities like New
York and Chicago.

Speaker 2 (14:27):
I just don't. I don't know why.

Speaker 1 (14:29):
I just feel like it doesn't matter how bad the
leadership is, they keep getting re elected.

Speaker 2 (14:34):
It's unbelievable.

Speaker 1 (14:36):
Alderman, Raymond Lopez, Chicago, You're a shining light and I
see a darkness there. And these lives deserve to be
protected and saved. And I wish you well and if
we could ever help you, please let us know.

Speaker 7 (14:49):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (14:49):
Sean eight hundred and nine to four one, Sean a
number if you want to be a part of the program.
Curtis Sliwa, you know, hot off his debate with the
comrade Marxist mum Donna, he will join us. The worst
moderated debate in history. It was awful. Anyway, we'll get
to Curtis in a minute. As I said at the

(15:11):
top of the program today, I've never been more frustrated
in my entire life. I watched many political debates, I've
watched many horrible moderators in my life, I really have,
and I've never been more frustrated than watching the New
York City mayoral debate last night. It's like Okay, you

(15:32):
have woman either one minutes up, you want to minutes up?
Wait a minute, he mentioned me, I want to do well. No, no, no,
you can't talk right now. No, no, no, even though those
are the rules, you can't talk. Okay, we want to
get to the next question. Okay, well, we'll give you
twenty two seconds to respond. It was awful. It was
so frustrating when I moderated the debate. And I'm not
patting myself on my back here. When I moderated the

(15:55):
debate with Gavin Newsom and Ron Desanta is my governor.
I sent to them at the top, guys, I'm gonna
let this breathe, you know, just try to be respectful
of each other, let each other finish their sentences and
then finish their thought. Then we'll at the end of
the day, I'm going to be monitoring the time and
I'm going to make sure that I'm gonna get as

(16:15):
close to equal time as possible, which we successfully pulled
off and it became a real debate. I can't stand
the way these debates are, where the moderators think they're
the ones that are debating the candidates. It's so frustrating anyway,
So this the first and only debate with Zorn Kami,
Marxist Mamdami, and Andrew Cuomo and the person I'm supporting,

(16:39):
Curtis Sliwa, who will join us. In a moment took place.
We learned something that you know, comrade, Marxist Mamdani is
absolutely no political compass. He'll say and do anything and
as that pony fraudulent smile, as David Asman points out,
so did Pidel Castro. But he is a Marxist, and

(16:59):
he is a communist, and he will destroy New York City.
I guarant you know this idiocy, defund, dismantled, no bail,
all of that, and reimagine the police and send in
the social workers. Anyway, he flip plopped finally on Hamas
and really doesn't answer the question on globalent of Fada.

Speaker 2 (17:17):
But here's what he said.

Speaker 1 (17:18):
Do you believe that Hamas should lay down their weapons
and leave the leadership in Gaza.

Speaker 6 (17:24):
I believe that any future here in New York City
is one that we have to make sure that's affordable
for all and entertains to Israel and Palestine. That we
have to ensure that there's peace, and that is the
future that we have to fight for, but you won't.

Speaker 1 (17:34):
Say that Hamas should lay down their arms and give
up leadership in Gaza.

Speaker 6 (17:37):
I don't really have opinions about the future of Hamas
and Israel beyond the question of justice and safety and
the fact that anything has to abide by international law
and that applies to Hamas, that applies to these really
military plus to anyone you could.

Speaker 5 (17:49):
Ask me about. You were asked if Hamas should lay
down its weapons key to the peace plan and cease fire,
and some say they found your answer confusing. You said, quote,
I don't really have opinions about the future of a
Hamas in Israel on the question of justice and safety
and the fact that anything has to abide by international
law and that applies to Hamas, and that applies to

(18:10):
the Israeli military. So for the voters tuning in tonight,
mister Mumdani, what do you believe about Hamas and how
lasting peace will be achieved.

Speaker 2 (18:18):
Well, we know it's a.

Speaker 5 (18:20):
Complicated matter, but we'd like to keep your answer to
a minute of future.

Speaker 6 (18:23):
Of course, I believe that they should lay down their arms.
I'm proud to be one of the first elected officials
in the state who called for a ceasefire, and calling
for a ceasefire means seizing fire. That means all parties
have to cease fire and put down their weapons.

Speaker 2 (18:37):
Oh okay.

Speaker 1 (18:38):
Hamas is a terrorist organization whose very own charter calls
for the destruction of Israel. And this idiot also wants
if Prime Minister Netan Yahoo, I'm not sure what part
of murder, rape, torture, kidnapping, beheading and hundreds of thousands
of rockets fired into Israel there's moron doesn't understand, but

(19:02):
he refuses to call you know, Hamas out for who
they are and instead condemns Israel. Talks about arresting the
bb nets in Yahoo and condemns Israel as an apartheid
state and refuses to say to say if it'd be
it should remain primarily Jewish.

Speaker 2 (19:23):
Listen, I, like.

Speaker 6 (19:25):
Many New Yorkers, am hopeful that this ceasefire will hold.
I'm hopeful that it is durable. I'm hopeful that it
is just, and for it to be just, we also
have to ensure that it addresses the conditions that preceded this,
conditions like occupation, like the siege, and apartheid. I've said
time and again that I recognize Israel's right to exist.
I've said that I will not recognize any state, said

(19:47):
that I will not a Jewish state. If I would
be allowed to finish that, I would not recognize any
states right to exist with a system of hierarchy on
the basis of race of religion.

Speaker 1 (19:56):
And then Curtis had many great moments, a lot of
talk about the fact that he didn't wear his red
beret and he looked great. In my opinion, I've known
Curtis for decades, and anyway, this was maybe one of
my favorite moments when he goes after Cuomo and you know,
comrades Marxistmumdani at the same time, Thank god.

Speaker 3 (20:18):
I'm not a professional politician. We have the architect and
we have the apprentice of no cash.

Speaker 2 (20:24):
Fail which has made a disaster.

Speaker 8 (20:26):
We have the architect and the apprentice here of raised
the age. My own son was almost killed because of
that in a gang attack.

Speaker 1 (20:33):
Anyway, Curtis Sliwa Republican New York City mayor, all candidate
is with us. I never was more frustrated. First of all,
I felt that they were being unfair to you, So
that annoyed me and I mean, the format and the
interruptions by the moderators was beyond frustrating.

Speaker 2 (20:53):
And how to be frustrating for you?

Speaker 8 (20:54):
Oh? Absolutely, you know. It just made me think of
what Charlie Kirk did around the nation by engaging in
debates with the adversaries, full packed auditorium, field houses, and
yet people all had to say. Everybody had a right
to a say. The first ten minutes, says Jean, I

(21:15):
thought that even though I was positioned right in the middle,
they didn't see me there. I was like the invisible man.
And then I realized I had to get my rearing gear.
They weren't going to speak to me, they weren't going
to address me, and I had to keep injecting myself
into a conversation between two Democrats, one who paved the
way for our destruction in New York State, former Governor

(21:36):
Andrew Cobo, and now the guy who wants to put
the last nail in the coffin, Zorhanmandami. And that's when
I sprung into action. I didn't listen to what the
moderator said. They tried to shut me down. But more importantly,
I had to make sure that I could be hurt
because I'm the only Republican candidate in this election, the
only one talking about cutting taxes, making it more affordable,

(21:58):
trying to keep people he improved don't move, And all
they were saying was they were just following the old,
same old, same old race taxes and then obviously catered
to small constituencies that have led to New York City
calling into the ABYSS. So I had to paint myself
as Rudy Giuliani two point zero who just came out

(22:19):
two weeks ago and supported me wholeheartedly, because then the
audience could understand, Yeah, this is the law and order candidate,
and these are the guys who want to turn the
criminals loose in the streets. I mean, Sean, I say
it all the time. We have become a city where
we lock up two face and we don't lock up criminals.
And I'm going to change all that on day one,
January first, twenty twenty six, when I get sworn in

(22:41):
as the next mayor of the City of New York.

Speaker 1 (22:42):
Well, this guy also revealed himself as a flip flopper
and lying about issues involving Israel. But you know, I
think one of the biggest issues facing New York City
is the issue of policing him when he's describing sending
in the social workers and reimagining the police, and you know,
and then actually making the claim that he'd never said

(23:03):
defund the police. Let me read one ex post after
another by zoron COMI Marxist Mundani quote one defund the police. Two,
defund it, dismantle it and the cycle of violence. Three,
defund the police. Build a socialist New York for queer
liberation means defund the police. Five, defund the and dismantle

(23:28):
six In New York City, ninety nine percent of office
holders of Democrats, yet they refuse to defund cops who
murder with impunity.

Speaker 2 (23:37):
Seven. No, we want to defund the police. Eight.

Speaker 1 (23:40):
We need to defund the police. Nine defund the NYPD.
Ten What we need is defund hashtag defund the NYPD.
By the way, you can thank Elon Musk for that research.
I mean, this guy is a disaster. It's already not
in New York City right now, Curtis. And you know,

(24:03):
because you live in the subways, you live in the streets.
Now you have now you have to have armed security
for crying out loud.

Speaker 8 (24:10):
Yep I have to have armed security because of all
the threats against my wife Nancy, who's been such a
major part of this campaign, and naturally for myself first time,
as you know, I survived a hit from John Gotti
Senior to John Gotti Junior and the guy and the
Gambino crime family in June nineteen ninety two. I got
shot with five hobow point bullets. When I recovered, I

(24:32):
never had armed security. Now unfortunately, I have to have
armed security. But they came that moment in a debate
where John Mondommi wasn't just acting like a robot. Every
answers affordability, affordability, affordability. But he said, you know, I'm
looking at a program in Eugene, Oregon where they take
care of their emotionally disturbed. And I erupted and I said,

(24:53):
it's Mondommy. You've never been in Eugene, Oregon. I have
are you out of your minus is New York City.
You've got to compare what they do with Eugene, Oregon
to here. And he fumbled and stumbled he had no answers.
But you see what he's doing is riding the wave
of affordability in which he won a Democratic primary against
the odds. You know, Andrew Cmo was already measuring the

(25:16):
Drakes and Gracie mansion. He let the Democrats down. He
didn't campaign, he wasn't aggressive, he didn't take this guy on,
and he is a dollar short in day late and
I would suggest after last nights of a Jon, he's
got no gas left in the tank. He should just
roll over, go back to the Hamptons. Leave it to
me in the last three weeks to take on Johan

(25:36):
Mandami because we are both opposite in all points of view,
and I've got the energy, I've got the programs that
can counteract Zoran in the neighborhoods where he did very
well in the Democratic primary to defeat Andrew Cmo.

Speaker 1 (25:50):
Click break right back more with Republican New York City
mayoral candidate Curtis Leewa is with us. We'll get your
calls coming up as well today on this Friday eighth
and nine for one sewn is a number if you
want to be a part of the program.

Speaker 4 (26:07):
The final hour of the Sean Hannity Show was up next.
Hang on for Shawn's conservative solutions.

Speaker 1 (26:44):
All right, we continue with New York City mayoral Canaday
Curtis leeways with us for the sake of you, our
mutual friend, Mark Simone, for the city of New York,
or other friends of mine in New York City. I
don't want this city to become, you know, to disintegrade
under this guy implementing his stated policies. It is a predictable,

(27:09):
unmitigated disaster. And this is the choice people in New
York City have. What do you say your closing argument.

Speaker 8 (27:17):
This will result in a sequel to Kurt Russell's escape
from New York. So everybody listening in all the locations
where they followed you fore years, and they've heard me before.
You've been so kind to lend me your microphone if
you have no other reasons to want me to be
mayor of New York City, whether you live you and
can vote, or you can support the effort from somewhere else.

(27:38):
I will keep people here. If there is an escape
from New York City, all those red areas out there
could well become purple and maybe eventually blue. You do
not want New Yorkers coming into your areas because they
have a lot of these values of the what I
call is Zorinistas, democratic socialits of America.

Speaker 1 (27:57):
They're not allow of my free state of Floria to
unless they abandon their crazy views that they left behind.
They can't get they don't get to room, two states,
two cities at once.

Speaker 8 (28:09):
You see, That's what that's what the intention is. Win
in New York City and then roll into other major
municipal areas, especially north of the Mason Dixon line, and
put the flag of socialism, the Bernie Sandest flag of
so good grief, flag of socialism.

Speaker 1 (28:26):
Listen, Curtis, if people want to get in touch with you,
I know you fighting the good fight. We are hoping
and praying that you can pull this out.

Speaker 2 (28:33):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (28:33):
I know you're up against all odds here with registration
so favoring Democrats.

Speaker 2 (28:38):
How do they get in touch with you?

Speaker 8 (28:40):
Sleewe for NYC dot com. That's SLIWEPNYC dot com. And
help me save New York City because if we can't
save New York City, they're coming to a city near you,
and then you're going to have to adopt this same
philosophy of improved. Don't move because they'll think that they
can take over your community too.

Speaker 1 (28:58):
All right, great job, lest I, Curtis Lee were rock Ribbd,
all American from Brooklyn, New York.

Speaker 2 (29:03):
We appreciate you being with us.

Speaker 8 (29:04):
Sir, appreciate you Tack to go ahead and support Show

Speaker 2 (29:07):
Eight hundred and nine point one, Shawn, if you want
to be a part of the program,

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