00:26:16.840I'm not a hippie or anything like that.
00:26:18.920But you just don't have a feeling of safety.
00:26:23.560I'm not saying that every second you're walking around, you feel like you're in danger because that's not honest either.
00:26:32.640But you feel like you better at least look around you and be cognizant of your surroundings before you venture off somewhere.
00:26:44.840If you're going from a bar to the corner pizza place, you know, you come out of the bar and you look.
00:26:53.560You'll look left and right and around and you see who's coming up the sidewalk, who's going to be behind you if you turn and start walking up the street.
00:27:04.120These are things that you should not have to do on such a like it's it's on a basis.
00:27:13.700It's every time you leave a building in New York or every time you get out of your car, you have to scan the area.
00:31:57.300He wants to protect children. This is what he says. He's all about family and children. Look what he did to children on that island. What? Katie Johnson, everyone, Google it. Real human being threatened, real human being. They don't play around. This is like the upper echelon of the upper echelon. And it's very, very scary.
00:32:18.300the upper echelon of the upper echelon are your hollywood friends rosie not donald trump
00:32:25.520accusations yeah i bet i bet more women have made accusations against trump on the epstein hotline
00:32:35.360that was set up after he was president yeah vindictive hateful people that want to take
00:32:42.440down donald trump none of these allegations have come to fruition none of them have turned into
00:32:49.800convictions or or even um accusations that can be followed up on these are people that
00:32:59.660left voicemails on an fbi uh task force answering machine for epstein
00:33:06.500they they've made statements through friends who then go oh a friend of mine said this happened
00:33:15.080to her but she's not willing to come forward not one of these allegations can be backed up
00:33:22.720and um there's a reason for that people have done everything to try to take trump down even shot him
00:33:32.200So to try to compare the number of what trans athletes, is that what she was doing?
00:33:39.820The number of transgender athletes in this country to the number of false allegations against Donald Trump for rape and child molestation.
00:33:51.460where the the proof the proof that this never happened is that the democrats tried everything
00:34:03.520including shooting him to try to prevent him from getting another term in the white house
00:34:09.660if there was all this evidence of him doing these things you wouldn't that would be the thing
00:34:17.580that would take Donald Trump down, even with MAGA and the Republicans.
00:34:22.840Irrefutable proof that he did something.0.88
00:34:26.180When Trump said, I could shoot someone on Fifth Avenue and they'd still support me,
00:34:30.400yeah, depending on who he shot and the circumstance and the context, yeah.0.50
00:34:36.060But there's no coming back from allegations of molestation of children0.77
00:34:45.820So in four years, in the four years between Trump presidencies, they couldn't find one allegation that they could actually get a witness, get a victim, irrefutable proof that this was done.
00:35:04.700no one with the power of the white house behind them all the epstein files at their fingertips
00:35:12.740during the entire biden administration and not one allegation could be brought with any confidence
00:35:21.520but rosie there are men can uh and they are beating women in women's sports
00:50:21.040Yes, yes, a lot of fun back then, boy.
00:50:23.760And, you know, never could have imagined a New York like we see these days.
00:50:29.480It's quite disturbing in many ways, Alan.
00:50:33.440Well, unfortunately, I'm here to talk about New Jersey and the way, unfortunately, the political machine tries to deal with free speech.
00:50:45.320Yeah, let me fill people in because this is what happened, by the way, in 2020.
00:50:52.060This is what happened after between 2016 and 2020 when Trump was elected and we saw just the execution of right wing people off of social media, especially including platforms like Twitter.
00:53:13.920And most people in the proper demographic, my age, probably remember Rawway as the prison that was used in the scared straight, the first scared straight TV show where they took kids to Rawway prison and exposed them to the horrors of prison life to try to straighten them out.
00:53:35.280I remember you doing a bit about that documentary.
00:53:38.960But, yeah, it was – and technically, the prison is not in Rauwe.
00:56:12.980you're trying to change people's minds so you're not trying to post all profanity and anything like
00:56:19.560that you're just simply saying hey we disagree with this political opinion and here's why
00:56:23.720well that's all it takes alan a lot of times when you look at especially look i know some people
00:56:30.120republicans people on the right have have done this in the past but it is the vast majority of
00:56:36.960cases like this democrats do not want your point of view if it differs from them to be put out in
00:56:45.240public i've seen this too many times and on a larger scale like i said a little bigger than
00:56:50.580rawway the united states of america and the 30 years ago was reversed it was the right who who
00:56:57.480didn't want anti-religious you know lenny bruce was a notorious guy who literally faced uh criminal
00:57:05.320charges for a stand-up routine. I mean, that's insane. But today, the anti-free speech zealots
00:57:12.780are generally, I say, from the left. My wife might agree or disagree. I don't know. But
00:57:19.080in this case, it was because we opposed the democratic machine. And let me just get a few
00:57:23.780quick details out. Just, you know, because this group also holds itself out as the public square
00:57:30.940for raw way come talk about the issues whether it's parking pizza or the schools and when we
00:57:37.860were censored when we were kicked off what happened was in new jersey is what's called a prunier
00:57:44.660doctrine and i don't want to get into the deep in the law but just right to understand that this
00:57:50.920doctrine because the first amendment says that it doesn't apply generally to privately owned venues
00:57:58.620However, there was a case in 1980, the U.S. Supreme Court in Prunard v. Robbins, that held that a state constitution could provide more rights than the First Amendment, and New Jersey is one of those states.
00:58:13.180And what it means is if you have a privately held or a privately owned venue, but you hold it out as a public square, you can't engage in viewpoint discrimination.
01:00:04.460Meanwhile, the other two admins at that point, because they didn't want a default entered against them, reached out to me, and we settled the case, Anthony.
01:02:45.480Because this law firm, Renone Coughlin-Michello.
01:02:49.480Coughlin happens to be the speaker of the New Jersey Assembly.
01:02:53.280Boy, did we offend some really powerful people.
01:02:56.600And so they filed this malicious abuse of process counterclaim.
01:03:02.880They're seeking damages against my wife and I.
01:03:05.560literally in their counterclaim because we're critics of the city government of raleigh
01:03:10.660that's critics of the mayor that sounds like somebody that would file uh that would go to
01:03:18.260court constantly and just keep filing cases against people that they have nothing to do with or
01:03:25.100they like abusing the system yeah and by the way there's there are rules that if look if i filed
01:03:33.180a frivolous lawsuit or a frivolous motion the judge has the power to sanction uh the the bar
01:03:40.800examiner they could suspend me they can issue discipline that's not what they asked for what
01:03:45.980they wanted is to file a lawsuit against my wife and i so that they could sit me down for a
01:03:50.960deposition and ask me well my litigation strategy of why i filed this motion which is outrageous
01:03:58.180This seems to have gotten way out of hand, way out of hand. But this is the bullying tactics that these guys do. They didn't achieve political power by being nice to people. Right. Or or or, you know, acting in the most upstanding and ethical manner.
01:04:17.940But fortunately, and here's where we fought back a little bit.0.66
01:04:21.560New Jersey has enacted what's called an anti-slap statute.
01:04:25.400I think you've had lawyers on and people who've discussed this.
01:04:28.720And what it says is if somebody files a lawsuit against you based on your free speech and you can get it dismissed, well, if it was based on your free speech activities, you can get your attorney's fees paid for.
01:06:54.180we got to finish this does does facebook have any part in this at all because a lot of these
01:07:00.880social media platforms especially places like youtube where there's a term uh terms of service
01:07:06.820and you just have no recourse whatsoever they want you gone you're gone and you don't come back
01:07:14.560how involved if any uh is facebook and i i it's not involved in this at all and here's the reason
01:07:20.880And I say why they're not involved in it's sort of like if you're kicked out of a mall, like, as I said, if if if a mall is a privately owned entity, but what they can't do is say, oh, you're handing out literature petitions for Democrats.
01:11:13.080So a Facebook group like Rawway Community Voice that holds itself out as the public square,
01:11:18.520If you want to communicate with raw way residents, raw way voters, well, you go where the people are, and they hold themselves out of that.
01:11:29.160And I'm not trying to be unfair to people.
01:17:16.600I think Jesse Jackson had a pretty good life, rubbing elbows with the high and mighty.
01:17:22.720So they had a memorial funeral with all the celebrities and the speeches and all that rot.
01:17:30.300And Jesse Jackson Jr., Jesse Jackson Jr. got up and was none too happy about some of the former presidents, namely Obama, Clinton and Biden, that got up there and used that platform not to talk about Jesse Jackson and his life and his achievements.
01:17:58.580if you see them as achievements but they got up there to slam trump and slam the trump
01:18:05.960administration and iran and everything else and i'm glad jesse jr uh called them out i guess
01:18:16.120we should probably first listen to what obama and biden said um this is uh obama ac2 and um
01:18:27.280he's just you know this is a political speech this isn't a memorial speech for jesse jackson
01:18:33.200so uh let's listen to obama wake up to some new assault on our democratic institutions
01:18:42.420could you pause for a second he's doing he's doing the black thing let's you know0.96
01:18:49.900when when obama gets in front of white people he is the nerdiest obama you know0.96
01:18:57.080just regular obama that we saw but you put him in front of black people at a jesse jackson funeral0.97
01:19:06.420he starts doing the let me tell you something you get a honey child he's like he turns into uh0.90
01:19:16.140to a ghetto obama a little bit let's listen set back to the idea of the rule of law0.96
01:19:24.120an offense to common decency every day you wake up to0.63
01:19:31.800to things you just didn't think were possible
01:19:37.880each day we're told by those in high office to fear each other
01:19:43.900and to turn on each other each other and that some americans count more than others
01:19:50.220oh here's biden we got an administration that doesn't share any of the values that we have
01:20:02.120i don't think i'm exaggerating a little bit let me just say i predicted a lot about what's
01:20:09.800happening right now what's happening0.91
01:20:11.580she gets a little ghetto too huh i'm not into saying i told you so but we did see it coming0.93
01:20:22.160oh my god so they all get up there and they just start you know usual suspects usual business0.99
01:26:23.940He's bringing up these afflictions that you don't really see anymore in this country, at least.
01:26:32.040What if I had water on the brain or cleft palate?
01:26:38.840would i hair lip old joke look it up oh my god i love it um there's a another uh maybe another
01:26:53.080war on the horizon but a fun one i think this looks like a fun war it's uh donald trump
01:27:03.220saying that we might have a friendly takeover of cuba a friendly takeover i would like that
01:27:12.820that sounds nice um i guess they're considering a top justice department prosecutor in miami is
01:27:22.700considering criminal investigations of cuban government officials according to people familiar
01:27:28.660with the matter uh the inquiry comes as president trump has raised the possibility of a friendly
01:27:33.960takeover of the communist run island uh so i guess they're thinking much like what happened
01:27:41.580in venezuela if you can uh say that the government officials in cuba are committing crimes and it's
01:27:51.880affecting this country like drugs if the president of venezuela maduro was a drug kingpin
01:28:00.460like walter white that you could just go in grab him and take him out put him in jail and then
01:28:09.820maybe put someone in there you like or wait till someone gets in there and see if you like him
01:28:13.860and that seems to be what this loose plan would be for cuba uh cuba hasn't really been that much
01:28:25.940of a problem since the fall of the soviet union and then obviously um fidel's death
01:28:32.480so now we're kind of in this place where maybe that could be done and what happens to the
01:28:42.040treaty that we had after the cuban missile crisis there was an agreement there that we wouldn't
01:28:48.160invade cuba now what what's the definition of invade would flying in there and snatching out
01:28:58.080el presidente uh would that fall under an invasion and uh then you know there's no
01:29:06.480soviet union to back them up anymore i i know russia still has a soft spot for him but russia
01:29:14.140is a little tied up with ukraine right now so maybe cuba is ripe for the taking what do you
01:29:22.640think uh 800 848 9222 uh cuba i think economically it could be pretty good 90 miles from uh florida
01:29:35.380uh beautiful if you updated it it's a fixer-upper and uh resorts casinos hotels
01:29:46.400watch the godfather 2 just watch the godfather 2 and see what michael corleone
01:29:53.400um and uh his jewish friend uh whose name i don't know why but it slips my mind right now
01:30:02.100uh michael we're bigger than u.s steel uh that would be huge
01:30:09.080and i think uh trump would you know imagine big trump hotel casinos right along the coastline of
01:30:17.900of cuba have a uh amusement parks the guantanamo experience
01:30:26.680i'm in i like it i would go to cuba for a vacation if it was all updated like uh
01:30:37.620like the bahamas or something hell yeah let's do it trump a soft takeover as they call it of
01:30:45.300cuba all right we will be back in moments don't you go anywhere it's the anthony cumia show on
01:30:52.980the red apple podcast network it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast network
01:31:01.800the anthony cumia show bless you for tuning in uh i guess uh kiera starmer kiera starmer
01:31:12.620he's uh the head muckety-muck over there in the uk he is uh a little upset at donald trump's words
01:31:21.740Donald Trump's a little upset at Keir's actions, or lack thereof.0.76
01:31:28.880During the opening salvo from America and Israel on Iran, the U.K. was nowhere to be found.
01:31:40.220Denied some air bases and no use of their military, and then they were called out on that.
01:31:49.540They decided to get involved now, now that the initial combat is over.
01:32:00.360And I believe Iran's capability to launch missiles and do some severe damage is really degraded at this point, at this point.
01:32:11.200So Kier decided he was going to send a couple of ships now.
01:32:16.700He was going to send some ships over there.
01:32:18.180Now he's going to get involved as our ally, the United Kingdom being a great ally of the United States.
01:32:27.000So Trump is thinking this is a little day late and dollar short kind of a action.
01:32:34.020So Trump said the United Kingdom, our once great ally, maybe the greatest of them all, is finally giving serious thought to sending two aircraft carriers to the Middle East.
01:32:45.560that's okay prime minister starmer we don't need them any longer but we will remember we don't need
01:32:53.180people to join wars after we've already won president donald j trump so uh trump kind of
01:33:00.060ribbing him a little bit hey thanks but no thanks don't need you we've already done the heavy lifting
01:33:06.480here so uh kier he was not very happy with this and um ac5 is the clip and let's listen i consider
01:33:18.280president trump's remarks to be insulting and frankly appalling and i'm not surprised they've
01:33:25.080caused such hurt such hurt i was hurt but my feelings were hurt i fell down the stairs and
01:47:03.360Just two months into the reign of the city's Islamic Marxist ruler, Zoran Mamdani, the FDNY has installed Islamic prayer rugs in front of the 9-11 memorial plaque.
01:47:19.860There are the names of 405 first responders who died from the Islamic terrorist attack on 9-11-2001.
01:47:30.320And the New York City Fire Department just forgot.
01:47:36.980And there's a picture of what looks like FDNY headquarters, a big lobby area.
01:47:43.960And there's a giant wall-sized plaque with all the names of the people, first responders that died on 9-11.
01:47:56.860and there are prayer rugs laid out in front of it.
01:57:07.280i i don't think i've ever seen this on a wide scale look i'm sure there are plenty of families
01:57:17.940that are practicing muslim and uh they have neighbors and they go to cookouts and
01:57:26.140talk to their neighbors i get it i'm not that crazy to think that you know every muslim is0.64
01:57:32.920a jihadist i'm not saying that but i'm just not seeing this promoting caring and having0.98
01:57:41.400compassion for others on a large scale take something like christianity or uh judaism
01:57:50.100you will constantly find these groups being very charitable to other groups of people that might
01:57:58.840not even be of their same religion um and and food drives housing clothing blankets you see it
01:58:09.100all the time i don't see that type of caring and compassion coming out of large institutional0.92
01:58:18.120uh muslim entities and and uh what do they call them mosques they're very to themselves0.88
01:58:29.100very to themselves if they're doing good and having compassion it's for their own people0.99
01:58:36.240and by compassion it's probably stoning or beating someone for um the crime of having been raped
01:58:43.600i've seen it i just saw video some woman being stoned to death and the caption was that she had0.55
01:58:51.580uh reported that she was sexually assaulted how dare she
01:58:56.080uh do two acts of kindness oh there it is the prophet muhammad said removing un
01:59:03.360armful the arm removing unarmful thing from i don't even know what they're trying to say there
01:59:10.600but uh there you go that's how you earned your your islam badge in the uk scouts
01:59:19.100do they have a christianity badge do they have that
01:59:24.600i don't know i doubt it i doubt it but maybe they maybe they do
01:59:32.740it's just gone too far it's gone too far
01:59:39.720and i don't see an upside i'm finding it very hard to see an upside to this1.00
01:59:46.340there were many islamic nations there are you know the middle east is full of islamic nations
01:59:53.500africa is full of islamic nations that are specifically islam the government everything
02:00:01.020is run sharia law is run um with islam as the that's their model why do you feel you have to0.98
02:00:11.400come to a a country that has no nothing to do with islam its traditions are uh abhorrent to to islam0.97
02:00:26.480they don't like western traditions so why would you go there and then why would the people in0.98
02:00:34.680these western nations take them in we we you know there are some people some cultures they don't
02:00:42.240work together and if we are to adhere to what we are and not change it would never work out
02:00:51.560But we're expected. Us in these Western nations, white people, Christians, people in the UK and the EU and the United States, why are we expected to change so much to allow them to be more comfortable here?
02:01:12.460why are you here in the first place why are we allowing you to be here in the first place
02:01:16.500that's what should be said not that we have to make uh all these concessions so that people
02:01:24.360that don't like us can um can be uh comfortable all right back in a moment it's the anthony
02:01:33.260cumia show on the red apple podcast network it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple
02:01:42.040podcast network it's the anthony comia show let's talk to steve he's in toronto canada a little uh
02:01:50.580you know a little upset at what i said or do you agree
02:01:54.980hey no no i've been watching uh the scottish guy's youtube videos he moved to russia like
02:02:03.940five years ago and he's walking around walking around moscow it's clean it's beautiful very low0.52
02:02:10.600crime and everybody is what is caucasian and all the women the majority of the women are drop dead
02:02:20.720gorgeous no fatties no facial tattoos no facial piercings no blue hair i tell you and it looks
02:02:30.700kind of like utopia yeah i've seen uh i've seen some videos from people that have been over there
02:02:37.440and they walk around and look obviously not every area is going to be amazing but uh it's not amazing
02:02:44.260anywhere you go but uh yeah i've seen some of the nightlife there first of all yeah the russian
02:02:50.640women ukrainian women women from those former eastern bloc nations they're the ones that come
02:02:57.180over here and used to be in the strip clubs they were the strippers they're gorgeous and uh you know
02:03:04.660something to be said for what's in the water over there maybe some chernobyl radiation but
02:03:09.340they're uh they're beautiful but yeah the lifestyle the way they want they don't take any
02:03:14.860crap they're not taking people into their country that don't want to be russian uh yeah there's0.96
02:03:22.480something to be said for that man well here's here's the thing uh this guy married a russian0.99
02:03:27.880girl like five years ago and he wanted to take her back to scotland to meet his family
02:03:32.480You're not going to believe this, Ant.
02:03:34.320The U.K. government wouldn't give her a visa, so he had to go by himself.
02:06:53.080And I find it funny that the neoconservatives that are driving the Iran war right now in the Middle East are the same neoconservatives that advocate for open borders here and want our borders undefended and want the United States and Europe and Canada and Australia and every other majority white country inundated with massive third world immigration.0.52
02:07:15.420You know, and again, it's the double standard that they want a majority Jewish state in Israel, but in every other white country on the face of the earth, they want open borders and multiculturalism and diversity.0.60
02:07:29.760And no white country has a majority that has a right to be a majority in their own country.0.76
02:07:35.440So in other words, Britain doesn't deserve to have a British majority.0.67
02:08:04.320I, you know, I just don't know what the end game is.
02:08:08.080And how is that good for anybody that all of these former amazing countries are watered down with people that aren't amazing and aren't as innovative and aren't able to construct an infrastructure that is second to none, like science fiction level infrastructures?
02:08:35.600how is tearing all that down a good thing for anyone i don't know it's beyond me however
02:08:44.860we continue uh ai you know i i'm a big fan of watching what ai is doing i don't know if i'm
02:08:57.880a fan of ai but i am a fan of of watching the progression and seeing how it affects things
02:09:05.620ai is so huge and so influential on our lives right now and it's getting bigger and more powerful
02:09:19.720and um it's it's becoming entwined into everyone's lives and is that good is that a good thing for
02:09:29.840everybody i don't think so i don't think so but again is the phone is the not cell phone but the
02:09:39.220iphone smartphone of years ago uh because when we just had cell phones it wasn't as bad it was
02:09:46.860annoying people would get texts all the time or phone calls at the dinner table was a bad thing
02:09:53.580but when it was primarily a communication device a phone it wasn't as bad it wasn't until
02:10:00.280the iphone and the ability to do everything you do on your computer uh on a handheld device and
02:10:09.120then that just took off it became even more than you could ever do on uh your home computer on
02:10:15.700your phone and that was not a good thing i mean you could talk about the good things
02:10:21.440instant communication anywhere you are uh information at the uh point of your finger
02:10:30.780but the bad things that have happened are pretty bad pretty bad we are so isolated as a people
02:10:39.620we don't communicate like we used to face to face and that's been really detrimental
02:10:46.160to our society and how we deal with other people uh you know you got to weigh it out i guess
02:10:53.780good and bad and ai is kind of the same thing uh it's going to start costing people their jobs
02:11:02.320this is a given it already has but on a major level on a big level and look
02:11:07.460uh i guess there used to be a lot of blacksmiths back before cars when people rode horses and
02:11:15.620stuff blacksmithing was probably a very lucrative gig uh once people started buying cars in great
02:11:24.580numbers and not riding horses uh people talked about oh no this is gonna this is gonna take
02:11:32.540all the blacksmiths and put them on the old unemployment line but then you figure the
02:11:39.000blacksmiths and and their kids could go on the assembly lines for the cars so you're not losing
02:11:45.060jobs you're making more jobs by advancing the technology now the people that are building the
02:11:52.260cars there's a hell of a lot more of them than there were veterinarians and blacksmiths for the
02:11:57.600horses but ai does ai give you the opportunity for jobs that are lost because of ai every other
02:12:10.840technology when it advances seems to give people the opportunity to get into a new field of work
02:12:17.760remember learn to code hey learn to code yeah your job is gone now because of computers learn
02:12:25.300a code well now ai isn't just learn a code it's it's going to do not only your job but any job
02:12:35.260that you might get because your job was replaced by ai now you're just sitting there going what do
02:12:42.840i do there's no job available ai is doing it all and um let's see ai rapidly transforming the labor
02:12:53.200market with projections suggesting it could displace 92 million roles globally by 2030
02:12:59.820particularly in white collar sectors while widespread total replacement is rare 30 percent
02:13:06.480of u.s jobs are at risk of automation by 2030 and 60 percent of tasks tasks modified
02:13:14.520ai is forcing restructuring of roughly one in four jobs emphasizing a shift toward human ai
02:13:22.100collaboration rather than outright elimination but that's just in the next few years where does
02:13:30.340this go there are so many of these ai powerhouse warehouses being built where it's just computers
02:13:41.680running constantly learning new things that the ai uh uses uh most effective roles uh high exposure0.99
02:13:53.000jobs including data entry clerks customer service reps why would you need to talk to some idiot on0.98
02:14:00.160the phone you could talk to ai it will talk back to you and it will garner its information from the0.82
02:14:09.000four corners of the earth you won't get did you want plug it did you turn it on and turn it off
02:14:17.020and turn it on again what's the weather there where you are i'm gonna have to put you on hold
02:14:22.600now ai just tells you oh yeah i just checked out every possible solution to this issue and here's0.51
02:14:32.480what i think um let's see uh administrative assistants proofreaders yeah why the hell
02:14:41.620would you need a proofreader who by the way sometimes they make mistakes and basic content
02:14:48.340creators oh that's a shame basic content creators automation drivers in 2025 ai was a factor in
02:15:21.680And, you know, satellite radio and other platforms that play music, they still have program directors that put together a playlist and put it out there.0.66
02:19:29.200It's not this emperor, this infallible emperor that they follow to the death, and they've proven themselves to work well in the Western world.0.73