The Anthony Cumia Show - March 31, 2025


Lionel | 03-30-25


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00:01:00.620 comia show the big fat bloated three-hour needs ozempic obese version of the anthony comia show
00:01:11.440 uh ladies and gentlemen i'm not gonna wait any longer this man has been sitting in a studio
00:01:16.280 and he's busy he's a busy busy man you might know him from lionel media you might know him from
00:01:24.660 lionel nation excuse me lionel nation you might know him as a radio personality he was uh on these
00:01:31.800 very airwaves before i was and a prosecuting attorney oh boy oh boy ladies and gentlemen
00:01:39.920 the great lionel lionel how are you my friend anthony on behalf of a grateful nation thank you
00:01:45.920 not for what you do but for what you appear to do and i mean that sincerely from the heart brother
00:01:50.600 i only take it as sincerely and from the heart uh my good friend lionel let's talk about how you
00:01:57.100 take it if the word on the street is correct but you know it's a family show it is we're back uh
00:02:04.080 on on fcc regulated airwaves and and you by the way seamlessly seamlessly uh have not used any of
00:02:12.700 this uh uh coprolalic uh concupiscent uh dog roll i think they just dumped out of that lionel i think
00:02:20.380 our guys thought they were curses yes and and you have been accused of being crapulous which is also
00:02:26.500 a nice way of saying drunk but do you mind i i i do not want to take over anything what you said
00:02:33.180 about mental illness and the institutions dear god tonight i have a uh a uh video dropping on
00:02:41.460 that very subject sir you do and you have you are after my heart regarding this because i know a
00:02:48.680 little bit about that having been in the criminal justice system oh i thought you were going to say
00:02:53.680 having been committed to a mental institution just because you know listen but you are so
00:02:59.740 you are so correct and when you say that you of course will come across as some kind of a right
00:03:05.260 White-wing, heartless, bastard, you cold.
00:03:08.240 Which is what I am, Lionel, but I don't want to come across as that.
00:03:12.240 I didn't say you weren't.
00:03:14.260 Right, right.
00:03:15.720 But, you know, years ago, in the 1950s, somebody had this idea that said,
00:03:20.980 let's deinstitutionalize mental illness, or excuse me, mental facilities, psych wards,
00:03:28.060 because they're horrible, because people are treated like, and it's true.
00:03:32.720 It was.
00:03:33.460 There was the Willowbrook, and did you know the word bedlam that we use?
00:03:39.420 Like, there's bedlam comes from the—
00:03:41.880 Like pandemonium.
00:03:42.840 Correct.
00:03:44.320 Very good.
00:03:45.080 Kumia for the save.
00:03:46.700 Thank you.
00:03:47.480 The hospital in London was Bethlehem, St. Bethlehem or something, and they, in that cockney, kind of a Dick Van Dyke bad cockney—
00:03:56.880 Bedlam.
00:03:57.260 —would say bedlam, and hence the name for that.
00:04:00.600 So in the 1950s, they said, let's deinstitutionalize.
00:04:04.440 And then John Kennedy said, we're going to give you folks all kinds of money.
00:04:09.840 And they said, great.
00:04:11.340 So local local governments shut their programs down because they took them off the books.
00:04:17.200 They could spend the money elsewhere.
00:04:20.020 Washington reneged on the deal.
00:04:21.900 And all of these people were just walking around, wandering around.
00:04:25.660 Abandoned with less brains than JFK had after that fateful day.
00:04:30.600 november wow it uh well it it really has been kind of this build-up over the course of the years
00:04:38.120 people knew look asylums were horrible places we saw this we knew about it but nothing was really
00:04:44.380 done i i kind of blame geraldo rivera he went to willowbrook mental institution back in the 70s
00:04:50.520 and did this expose right which showed just horrific conditions that these people were under
00:04:56.920 But we didn't want that to mean, OK, release the hounds, let them out on the street, release the kraken.
00:05:03.720 No, no.
00:05:04.320 We wanted something else that was a little more humane, but not having them pushing you onto the train tracks on the subway platform.
00:05:13.400 It's funny you say that.
00:05:15.120 Now, there's another aspect to this which nobody wants to talk about.
00:05:18.820 There are people, let me ask you this question.
00:05:20.980 If somebody, let's say we have a Vietnam veteran who was suffering from PTSD, the likes of which we can't even explain, and during the course of some episode or somebody who is actually psychotic, who actually is not here, thinks he's under attack and does something, does not recall it, much like, dare I say, MKUltra years ago in the case of perhaps of John Lennon and Sirhan Sirhan and Jack Ruby.
00:05:50.080 but i digress because i don't want to get you too far into that but if somebody did not know what
00:05:56.080 they were doing let's say they were sleepwalking do you think they should be held to to do criminal
00:06:01.780 responsibility if they honestly didn't know what they were doing that that has always intrigued me
00:06:08.780 because i've heard these uh these laws that that say that in some cases people are not held
00:06:16.720 responsible for that the problem is lionel and having been in the court system and and and having
00:06:23.140 been insane as a lawyer you would know these then get used by defendants to try to get out of
00:06:31.900 whatever they're doing wrong very rarely wrong on my own show you are wrong sir very rarely very
00:06:42.260 effective let me give you an example in the united states we have something called the mcnaughton
00:06:47.960 rule and it's spelled m apostrophe n a g is a and somehow we got mcnaughton out of that
00:06:55.740 and what it does is it basically means that if you are dispossessed of the ability
00:07:01.660 to appreciate the difference between right and wrong you are theoretically ngri not guilty by
00:07:09.920 reason of insanity you are acquitted you go to a you go to the funny forum and then you are released
00:07:14.720 once you were called cured now anthony cumia let's say you're standing on a subway platform
00:07:19.740 and you are having a psychotic episode and you hear in your voice somebody says push her
00:07:24.880 and you say i don't i don't want to push her push her you miserable scum and you do oh now you knew
00:07:33.320 right for wrong but you said but i was told to do it the mcnaughton rule doesn't apply doesn't make
00:07:38.140 any sense it's it's now when you see this poor woman ground to death under the wheels of the
00:07:45.180 six train you don't give a rat's ass about this guys whether he appreciated you remember the case
00:07:51.600 of john hinckley oh of course yeah yeah john hinckley who of course those individuals in the
00:07:58.220 city of new york still refer to david hinckley who was the the radio writer for the daily news
00:08:04.720 And this poor guy, David Hinckley, has always been associated with killing or trying to kill President Reagan.
00:08:11.880 We also get him mixed up with Mark David Chapman, who killed John Lennon.
00:08:18.220 So it's very difficult.
00:08:19.900 A lot of those, I hate those three-name assassins.
00:08:22.140 Yes, you must have Ted Bundy, only guy to get away with it.
00:08:26.340 Just John Wayne Gacy, Lee Harvey Oswald.
00:08:31.120 Lee Harvey Oswald, John Wilkes Booth.
00:08:33.100 But what happened in the case of John Hinckley, by the way, his, listen to this, remember that George Herbert Walker Bush, I believe, was breakfasting with one of his relatives prior to that assassination attempt, but I digress.
00:08:47.260 On Reagan?
00:08:48.080 Oh, yeah.
00:08:48.840 But I digress.
00:08:49.780 I don't want to send you down.
00:08:51.340 And now, wait a minute, wait a minute.
00:08:52.600 Isn't there also a picture of George H. Walker Bush outside the book depository?
00:09:01.720 There is a picture of people that claim, you know, there's a new there's a new claim.
00:09:07.180 I love this.
00:09:08.700 Like, please, I'm buzzing around every subject.
00:09:11.800 I'm not normally like this, but you brought it up.
00:09:14.420 I know.
00:09:15.020 Have you heard Representative Luna?
00:09:18.020 Tick.
00:09:18.880 Who is now who is now suggesting that there was they have a video or something of Lee Harvey Oswald standing outside next to the next to the limousine.
00:09:29.160 So, OK, fine.
00:09:30.220 That's terrific.
00:09:31.140 Uh huh.
00:09:31.720 But I digress.
00:09:32.940 John Hinckley was found not guilty.
00:09:36.180 Remember, he wanted to shoot Reagan supposedly to impress Jody Foster.
00:09:40.160 Because in the District of Columbia, their standard for the insanity defense was not the McNaughton rule.
00:09:49.620 It was like the Durham rule or something, which means basically, eh, if you had a bad day.
00:09:54.160 So under this ridiculously easy burden, he was acquitted.
00:09:59.040 That has since been corrected.
00:10:00.240 Well, you would think that wouldn't happen now, especially with the president of the United States.
00:10:06.000 You couldn't see someone taking a pot shot at the maybe now, you know, because they really don't care.
00:10:11.020 But it doesn't don't care. But, you know, it seemed you'd have a hard time trying to do the same defense.
00:10:15.780 Yes. And the reason why is very simply this. The key is, ladies and gentlemen of the jury.
00:10:21.300 Did he know right from wrong? Mr. Comia, let's say you're the defendant.
00:10:25.580 Mr. Comia, you're taking the stand, which proves that you're insane.
00:10:29.000 when you ran away from the police right why did you run away because it was wrong that's that's
00:10:37.960 yes i've heard that many times there goes i've heard that many times where they say if you run
00:10:44.120 from the police if you fight if you there's so many things you could do that would make any
00:10:49.020 reasonable person look at you and go well he obviously knew he did something wrong but what
00:10:53.520 if he said i ran from the police because they weren't the police they were the from the planet
00:10:57.640 cyborg and those are the transponder agents and okay well don't you have to sit there and kind
00:11:05.240 of prove that doesn't your lawyer have to come up with a lot of uh psychologists psychiatrists that
00:11:11.860 could say yes this guy is crazy yep absolutely you have to do it and here we go for another one
00:11:17.740 here's here's another interesting aspect years ago in the state of florida where i was originally
00:11:25.120 born, not Florida. That's where you visit. This is Florida. This is like, oh, you know, like
00:11:31.060 Okeechobee. There was a fellow named Billy Ferry who walked into a Winn-Dixie with a gallon of
00:11:37.460 gasoline, doused these poor checkout girls, lit them aflame, ran out, and their skin liquefied.
00:11:45.580 Wow. This guy was, if you went to Central Casting, Anthony, and I said, give me the craziest
00:11:51.660 Just Robin Williams meets whatever with the hair.
00:11:55.140 You couldn't have come near him.
00:11:57.520 He was wild.
00:11:59.320 He was like, you know, open the pot door.
00:12:01.660 And he was just sit down.
00:12:03.900 So there was a case.
00:12:05.400 So the defense lawyer said, this is going to be the easiest.
00:12:09.980 NGRI not guilty by reason of insanity because the guy is out of his street.
00:12:14.120 The prosecution said, excuse me, your honor.
00:12:16.160 We'd like to mandate that he takes his medication.
00:12:18.920 Wait a minute.
00:12:19.360 What?
00:12:20.380 Slow him down.
00:12:21.660 Anthony, they gave this guy, whatever this stuff was, they gave him the best haircut.
00:12:27.640 Vidal Sassoon, a beautiful suit.
00:12:30.440 He sat there.
00:12:31.520 He looked like your insurance agent.
00:12:33.840 Of course, he's mumbling something about the planet Cyborg.
00:12:37.040 So the issue is this.
00:12:38.620 Can you force, can I kill your defense by having you take medication that makes you look normal?
00:12:44.880 And then the paranoid schizophrenic says, I'm not going to take that stuff.
00:12:48.840 You're trying to kill me.
00:12:50.080 You see where it's it's a fascinating subject.
00:12:54.040 Yeah, but nobody cares.
00:12:56.640 Too many.
00:12:57.040 Well, too many people get off the hook using stupid things.
00:13:00.420 No, they don't.
00:13:01.320 But if you want to believe that, if you want to believe that, you go ahead.
00:13:04.760 It's my show, my news, my fake news.
00:13:09.500 And I'll cry if I want to.
00:13:11.280 I think Leslie Gore said it.
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00:13:41.880 i saw a post of yours recently and you were talking about this big scandal with the messaging
00:13:49.600 from uh our secretary of defense and the fact that a journalist was attached to the text and
00:13:58.180 and you didn't seem to think it was that big a deal it wasn't now i'm from that school of thought
00:14:03.880 myself lionel i see this as all right not the best thing but an error was made by a guy who's
00:14:10.960 pretty new to this whole thing it doesn't mean he's incompetent uh it didn't kill any of our
00:14:16.080 soldiers and they'll be uh double sure to make sure it doesn't happen again uh what was your
00:14:21.900 take on this because i i thought you might have been a little more miffed than you were no i said
00:14:26.920 from the beginning first listen i love my country and i love my my fellow compatriots or patriots
00:14:33.300 but but anthony if if you can't fit the story on a bumper sticker you're wasting your time
00:14:38.900 If I'm talking about signal and forget it, forget it.
00:14:42.380 But here's the story.
00:14:44.480 Ladies and gentlemen, in the prior administration, a man named Biden, they found cocaine in the White House.
00:14:51.940 He was caught basically selling his office to every country in the world.
00:14:57.720 They didn't mind that.
00:14:58.880 His son was a degenerate, syphilitic, pond scum selling.
00:15:04.340 No problem with that.
00:15:05.480 The Obama's got a dead guy at their place in Martha's Vineyard in three feet of water.
00:15:11.400 No problem with that.
00:15:13.460 It goes on and on.
00:15:15.100 And President Trump was beautiful because he said, I don't know.
00:15:18.800 I don't care.
00:15:19.640 I don't care.
00:15:20.720 He said, I'm busy.
00:15:21.940 And he just ignored it the same way we ignored this this doddering coot, this senescent, wizened freak and his phony doctor.
00:15:32.200 Nobody cared about that.
00:15:33.820 And I wish Trump would say, the hell.
00:15:35.900 And also, Anthony, who cares what John Cusack says?
00:15:39.760 Who gives a rat's arse?
00:15:41.920 Well, I try to show that there are people out there that are saying some ridiculously stupid things, mister.
00:15:47.800 Well, what I like to do is I like to go with the guy.
00:15:51.140 If I were to meet him, I'd say, you know, Cusack, come here.
00:15:53.540 You know what?
00:15:54.120 You were correct.
00:15:55.520 It takes a lot of balls for you to say that.
00:15:57.580 Because let me tell you something.
00:15:58.500 There was no better president than the guy before us.
00:16:01.300 You know it and I know it.
00:16:02.240 And then have him say, now, wait a minute.
00:16:04.320 No, no, no.
00:16:05.640 You name one thing that man did wrong.
00:16:08.000 One thing.
00:16:08.720 And they go, what are you talking about?
00:16:10.740 You think?
00:16:11.900 Or do you think they stick to the company line?
00:16:14.640 You out left the left.
00:16:16.980 And they'll look at you like, look, pal.
00:16:20.460 Joe Biden was the greatest man ever.
00:16:23.480 He brought honor and dignity.
00:16:26.760 And have the left guy, the lefty, look at you like, you're out of your mind.
00:16:31.280 But but they did. They did believe that right up until they were told, don't believe that what right when the debate happened and it fell apart and Kamala Harris gets anointed as the candidate.
00:16:43.500 Then they were all like, yeah, well, we all saw it, but we weren't sure.
00:16:48.380 Meanwhile, we were sure when he was campaigning from his basement in Delaware.
00:16:52.300 Right. So I think you can you can only talk to them in lies.
00:16:56.920 You can only talk to them when their lie is agreeing with your lie.
00:17:04.280 You know, they are so – how do I say this?
00:17:08.860 There was a time, Anthony, maybe you recall this, when people were – do I have to break or are you scratching yourself?
00:17:17.160 No, I –
00:17:17.760 No, not you.
00:17:18.880 I'm looking at my dear friend, Mr. Bichler.
00:17:20.740 I thought you could see me for a second.
00:17:22.160 I was like, oh, my God.
00:17:24.480 That's embarrassing.
00:17:25.420 I thought you were going, like, cut, you know, cut.
00:17:27.640 We got a couple of minutes.
00:17:28.720 No, no, no, no, it's okay.
00:17:29.800 But we, Anthony, do you know what we went through before?
00:17:33.660 There was a time in this country we went to be left.
00:17:35.800 When I was a kid, the liberal left was, you know, no war and civil rights and yay and women and yay.
00:17:44.280 And it made sense.
00:17:45.220 And the Republicans were like, eh, you know, they're like country club people and boring.
00:17:49.640 And they did nothing for me.
00:17:51.960 Barry Goldwater.
00:17:52.940 I didn't understand him.
00:17:54.140 There was a kind of a marginal line between the two.
00:17:58.300 Now, I don't know what it was.
00:18:00.600 I don't know when it happened.
00:18:02.440 I don't know.
00:18:03.200 It started right at the time of Trump when they said we want to have unisex bathrooms.
00:18:10.980 That's when it started.
00:18:12.200 I'm saying why this push and that was the thread on your sweater that you pulled and it all just fell apart.
00:18:22.000 That was the tripwire.
00:18:24.140 I don't know why that was and it all went downhill after that.
00:18:28.620 Do you do you see Trump as as being as good as his fans say he is or as bad as his detractors say he is?
00:18:37.680 How do you see Trump and what he's done?
00:18:39.920 Because I know you don't look at anything at face value and just go, oh, that's that's what it is.
00:18:45.160 What do you think about the job he's doing in closing, Lionel?
00:18:49.180 I think he is excellent.
00:18:50.960 he is like watching the beatles when the beatles when when you say do you think the beatles are
00:18:57.380 that great when the entire world is melting down in love with the beatles you can say who cares
00:19:04.060 what i think he is changing everything he is transformational he is better than anything i
00:19:10.380 could have ever even imagined and i didn't even vote for him in 2016 i wrote my own name in because
00:19:16.040 i said i'm not going to be fooled anymore i said he's not going to beat hillary clinton because
00:19:19.040 He's going to take it.
00:19:19.960 And I thought, okay, good luck.
00:19:21.060 Now, I think he is God.
00:19:25.060 You were fooled.
00:19:26.600 That's frightening.
00:19:29.660 I'm sorry.
00:19:30.300 I think what he does, when he comes in and says, you know what?
00:19:34.040 I'm going to take Canada.
00:19:35.060 You can't take.
00:19:36.240 And Greenland.
00:19:37.620 He comes in every day and he says, who can I piss off today?
00:19:42.180 Give me something that will just drive these people nuts.
00:19:45.980 And he says these things and he does.
00:19:48.660 Listen.
00:19:49.200 I love it.
00:19:50.200 What he has done, and you were so correct about Doge, and you were so correct about, by the way, doesn't Doge sound like douche kind of Doge?
00:19:58.580 It kind of does, but that works, too, because they want him to be kind of douchey.
00:20:03.200 Well, if you think about the process of kind of like cleansing, getting rid of the detritus or whatever.
00:20:08.520 But this – did you see him with Bret Baier and he has these people that work with him and all of them seem like they're mental cases but they're all billionaires and they're like focus, laser focus in this weird kind of very good spectrum laser focus on basically eliminating waste.
00:20:30.480 And I'm thinking, who the hell could be against this?
00:20:32.300 Who's against it?
00:20:33.220 But it's amazing.
00:20:34.480 They come out against it and they're proud of it.
00:20:39.000 Lionel, we're going to take a quick break.
00:20:40.320 I want you to stick around, though.
00:20:41.380 We'll do a couple of more minutes at the other side of the break.
00:20:43.960 And we'll be right back.
00:20:45.860 It's Lionel from Lionel Nation.
00:20:49.920 And we're with Lionel from Lionel Nation.
00:20:53.860 Lionel, we have a few minutes left here.
00:20:55.900 I do want to get your take on, because we were kind of touching on it just before,
00:21:00.300 Trump, how much of it is trolling, how much of it is real?
00:21:03.780 And I'm specifically talking about, he just came out the other day and said,
00:21:08.520 maybe a third term he might actually try to figure out how to do a third term and i'm just thinking
00:21:14.860 this is pure trump trolling uh first of all if i could thank you so much uh lionel nation on
00:21:21.640 youtube just just let people oh of course on youtube yes yes is it trolling uh yeah is it
00:21:28.620 i i think most people i learned everything i need to know in life from professional wrestling of
00:21:36.200 the 60s and 70s in the south nwa with my friend gordon soley and bobby the brain heenan and and
00:21:41.720 and i learned about the work and bringing heat and being the heel and understanding a face and
00:21:48.100 a bump yes a bump versus a broadway versus and what he does is he does these things and i believe
00:21:55.460 like for example he said the the the natural birthright or the uh the the 14th amendment
00:22:01.980 And he says, I think we're going to go and we're going to change this.
00:22:04.780 Well, you might not be able to do that.
00:22:07.500 It doesn't matter.
00:22:08.900 It doesn't matter.
00:22:10.420 He'll just say this.
00:22:11.640 And he's like, you have a cat.
00:22:14.680 He has a pen light.
00:22:16.560 And the media are cats.
00:22:18.760 And he all of a sudden, and they go and they run right into the wall.
00:22:23.180 And then he says, and then I'm going to go for the third term.
00:22:25.700 And I'm going to, which means a constitutional, we have to amend the constitution.
00:22:29.960 Of course.
00:22:30.360 It's insane to think that that could possibly happen.
00:22:33.380 Yes, but he'll say, and I'm serious, and we're going to go to the court.
00:22:37.480 How about this?
00:22:38.520 We're going to get rid of these awful judges.
00:22:41.340 Wait a minute.
00:22:41.760 What?
00:22:42.380 How are you going to get rid of these awful judges?
00:22:43.080 We're going to impeach them.
00:22:45.000 You're not going to – you don't have the – it doesn't matter.
00:22:47.660 He just says it.
00:22:48.640 Yes.
00:22:49.380 The third term thing is brilliant because it gets them all agitated.
00:22:54.660 and he what what is his finishing line with that whole thing was but you know we got a lot of things
00:23:01.020 to do now and that's in the future but there are ways there are ways we we're looking at to do this
00:23:07.380 but right now we're just concentrating on what we can do so it sticks it sticks in their craw they
00:23:13.740 don't know what to do or say about it they continue with this he's a fascist right right a dictator
00:23:20.620 and and then he just feeds that but i wish he would also say well and none of these people can
00:23:26.180 even uh define the fascisti but but but i wish he would say you know years ago i took great
00:23:36.220 umbrage at you suggesting that i was some kind of a megalomaniacal fool who wouldn't leave that
00:23:43.200 would barricade himself in the office i think i wouldn't do that but you know the more i think
00:23:48.620 about it thanks to you there may be something there you know a third term could be either easy
00:23:55.260 or hard like the great tina turner said we're gonna take the beginning of the song and start
00:23:59.780 off nice and easy rolling on he is just did you see suzy wiles by the way his his the suzy wiles
00:24:09.920 his um chief of staff or whatever she was wonderful she's very quiet pat summerall's daughter
00:24:16.420 Oh, wow.
00:24:16.860 And she was talking about the way we're going to do things.
00:24:19.400 Do you see where Elise Stefanik said, Elise, yeah, forget about the ambassador.
00:24:23.500 What?
00:24:24.160 Forget about it.
00:24:25.000 I want you to stay where you are.
00:24:26.360 Oh, okay.
00:24:28.100 Well, whatever you want.
00:24:29.000 Great.
00:24:29.600 Oh, Alina Haber.
00:24:30.740 What is it?
00:24:31.460 Forget about being my lawyer.
00:24:34.320 You're going to be the New Jersey U.S. Attorney Interim.
00:24:39.380 And guess where you're going to be?
00:24:40.740 Newark.
00:24:41.620 Not Washington.
00:24:43.300 Newark.
00:24:43.880 And she says, I don't know if I want to.
00:24:45.440 You're going to do it.
00:24:46.780 I don't like that.
00:24:47.820 Oh, it's beautiful.
00:24:49.800 What about Pam Bondi, who, by the way, is from my hometown, went to my law school, great, worked at my state attorney's office.
00:24:55.380 She says, Monday, we're going to have boxes of all the FC...
00:25:00.880 We never got the boxes.
00:25:02.280 Very disappointing.
00:25:03.260 And on Tuesday, we're going to have the JFK...
00:25:05.840 I got the actual bullet fragments from the grassy knoll.
00:25:10.220 Whatever happened to that?
00:25:11.380 And Kash Patel, he's saying this.
00:25:13.840 I mean, they just say they're just saying this stuff.
00:25:17.360 They just say this stuff.
00:25:19.320 And then you hear the left.
00:25:21.520 They like to come out and say, well, are you are you still happy about your vote?
00:25:25.420 Yes.
00:25:25.820 You're happy about.
00:25:26.480 And I go, yeah, I there's nothing he's done or hasn't done that.
00:25:31.680 I am going, oh, boy, I should have voted for Kamala Harris.
00:25:35.540 Like, obviously.
00:25:36.580 But, you know, they want they want to believe we're regretting.
00:25:40.240 We have that buyer's remorse, and it's just not happening.
00:25:44.180 The first time, you know, it's funny.
00:25:45.580 We have just a few seconds left, Lionel.
00:25:48.860 I would love to continue this, and we will on our various shows,
00:25:51.700 but please tell people where they can find you.
00:25:54.040 They can find me at LionelNation on YouTube and on X, or Twitter as we call it,
00:26:00.640 Lionel Media.
00:26:02.180 And, Anthony, thank you, my good friend.
00:26:03.960 Thank you, Lionel.
00:26:05.700 I appreciate it.
00:26:06.680 We'll have you on again.
00:26:07.460 We love you, man.
00:26:08.840 Be well, and we'll be right back after this short break.
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