The Anthony Cumia Show - April 27, 2026


The Anthony Cumia Show | 04-26-26


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00:00:58.040 this summer on FanDuel. It's the Anthony Cumia Show
00:01:01.800 on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
00:01:05.920 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on this Sunday
00:01:09.320 evening. And thank you for tuning in. My God,
00:01:13.960 my God. What? What? Where?
00:01:17.820 When? How? Who? This
00:01:19.980 this is getting really out of hand and i've said that for quite some time now every day you go oh
00:01:29.440 now we've reached a level that but now we've just uh oh my god we're not even that
00:01:38.880 upset we're not surprised we're not shocked another presidential assassination attempt
00:01:50.600 All those radio stations.
00:01:51.640 I should be the guy.
00:01:53.120 Hey, it's your assassination station.
00:01:56.080 We're here covering all your assassination news.
00:02:00.600 It's gotten to that point.
00:02:02.740 No one really seems to care.
00:02:06.740 There could be a few reasons.
00:02:08.700 There could be a few.
00:02:09.460 I'm sure if a Democrat president was in office, it would be a huge deal.
00:02:15.480 But for some reason, it doesn't seem like conservatives, Republicans, right-leaning, mag, they don't seem to pop shots off at Democrats, especially presidents.
00:02:31.560 You know, everyone was thinking when Obama was elected that this systemically racist country would be popping shots off at them left and right.
00:02:41.100 Didn't happen.
00:02:42.040 biden uh a stick figure a a demented stick figure walking around leaving the gates to the kingdom
00:02:53.100 open so that illegals could stream in no one took a pot shot at him and thank god let me uh
00:03:01.060 make that clear i would never suggest that that is an answer to a political um rivalry
00:03:09.620 uh but boy the left democrats insane uh impressionable people they can't stop
00:03:21.680 trying to kill the president they just can't stop and like i was saying it's it's just
00:03:29.320 they are so easily influenced because they are weak-minded people they are easily upset they
00:03:39.500 They are 100% emotion-driven.
00:03:43.920 Facts, logic, reason has no place in their thick skulls.
00:03:50.280 So when the media, everyone, Hollywood, commercials, the politicians,
00:03:58.260 when they tell these people that Donald Trump is a Nazi,
00:04:05.820 he's Hitler reincarnated,
00:04:08.200 they believe it and when they reinforce it with something has to be done
00:04:15.800 we got to take this war to the streets we need to you know put a crosshair on their heads
00:04:23.740 they they use this terminology that these weak-minded people uh gravitate toward and then
00:04:32.720 before you know it you have a a bounty of assassination attempts on donald trump
00:04:41.480 it's uh it's not america it's not a good thing assassination attempts used to be huge
00:04:54.200 A huge story. Assassinations were huge stories. But even the attempts. I remember years ago, you know, Squeaky Fromm, good old Squeaky Fromm, one of Charles Manson's gals, one of those gals, tried to assassinate Gerald Ford.
00:05:18.480 Gerald Ford was one of the most inconsequential, boring, no one cared about Gerald Ford.
00:05:28.120 And that was a big deal when it happened.
00:05:31.880 It was a big story.
00:05:34.200 They covered the trial of Squeaky Fromm.
00:05:38.840 And now, I mean, what are we on?
00:05:42.780 The sixth assassination attempt?
00:05:46.540 They'd like to tell you this is only three.
00:05:49.300 There's plenty more.
00:05:52.620 I'll get into it a little later in the show.
00:05:56.060 But, yeah, at Mar-a-Lago, a guy with a shotgun, the guy at the golf course,
00:06:03.100 Butler, Pennsylvania, a guy that tried to kill him with a forklift,
00:06:07.580 if you remember, in 2017.
00:06:09.640 There are more assassination attempts on Trump than I have to imagine any other president.
00:06:18.680 But they don't like classifying them as assassination attempts.
00:06:23.280 No, no, no.
00:06:25.180 Like that dimwit, that dimwit Keith Olbermann.
00:06:31.700 He's on social media right now.
00:06:34.700 Right now saying, oh, this doesn't qualify as an assassination attempt.
00:06:39.640 Stop lying.
00:06:41.500 Doesn't qualify.
00:06:43.920 What?
00:06:44.840 What?
00:06:46.420 The guy, this Cole Thomas Allen,
00:06:51.300 went to the hotel that the event,
00:06:56.460 the White House Correspondents' Dinner was in.
00:07:01.500 He got a room the day before,
00:07:04.960 which totally outsmarted all the security.
00:07:08.440 Wow, we couldn't imagine that the assassin would come a day earlier.
00:07:13.420 Holy jeez.
00:07:15.380 We'll get into that, too.
00:07:16.740 The complete incompetence.
00:07:20.460 I know that Trump and everyone said they're heroic, Secret Service, the cops, law enforcement.
00:07:25.460 I am one of the most pro-law enforcement guys you'll talk to.
00:07:29.840 but this was another cluster f another uh just uh drop the ball
00:07:39.240 and the guy goes in there he's got his guns with him that he took from california illegally
00:07:46.380 i don't care if he bought them because they're trying that too you know the democrats they
00:07:51.880 they'll never uh waste a good opportunity to take guns away from law-abiding citizens
00:07:58.040 um and he goes in he's got guns he comes down with a gun assembles it right next to security
00:08:08.340 and then runs toward the the room that the president's in after putting together a manifesto
00:08:16.700 they all have a manifesto don't they where he spells it out donald trump he's evil he's this
00:08:26.020 he's pedo-rape but that all the stuff he said there isn't a doubt in any reasonable person's
00:08:35.340 mind at what this guy's intentions were and uh people like uh that that that idiot keith
00:08:46.680 oberman and a bunch of other liberal democrats on social media will not say that this was indeed
00:08:56.380 an assassination attempt i think uh oberman said it was because it wasn't in close proximity like
00:09:05.460 he didn't get to trump so if he didn't get to him and shoot him i guess you could say well
00:09:13.060 it wasn't an attempt because he didn't do it and then when people when when somebody actually does
00:09:20.800 injure uh the president president trump shoot him in the ear they say that that was a lie it
00:09:30.120 was set up it was staged it was fake so it's either not happening it's not even an assassination
00:09:38.060 attempt or it's a complete staged lie and i mean you cannot get through to these people
00:09:46.460 they're that thick they're that stupid they're that destroyed by donald trump trump destroyed
00:09:55.140 their them mentally they were already hanging on uh by fingernails you look at them you listen to
00:10:02.120 them uh they're not right in the head i never realized and i don't know maybe it wasn't always
00:10:08.480 this way but i am i've been very surprised over the course of recent years at how unbelievably
00:10:16.860 mentally ill just about half the country is but unless there's uh they're they're fudging the
00:10:26.520 numbers we we've always been told we're pretty evenly divided between liberal and conservative
00:10:34.520 republican and democrat and whatnot the elections are normally pretty close unless you have some
00:10:39.640 dope like kamala harris running
00:10:42.140 and that would lead you to believe half half the country is mentally ill
00:10:51.440 to sometimes extreme extents.
00:10:56.880 And we see it on social media.
00:10:59.220 You see these lunatics in their car.
00:11:02.020 They got the phone.
00:11:03.200 They're recording themselves.
00:11:04.920 They're streaming it live.
00:11:06.420 They're crying about something, something ridiculous,
00:11:10.540 something that a normal person would look at and go,
00:11:13.360 knock it off, like the godfather.
00:11:15.160 You got to give him a smack.
00:11:17.180 You're going to act like a man.
00:11:18.560 What's the matter with you?
00:11:21.440 But that's half the country.
00:11:24.980 I never would have thought, never would have thought half the country is mental.
00:11:30.480 But when you see something like this happen, an attempted assassination of the president again,
00:11:38.180 and you just see this litany of excuses and and people that took the opportunity.
00:11:46.200 We'll get to that later, too.
00:11:47.340 Ana Navarro, just started spouting off, trashing Trump literally hours, hours after an attempted assassination of the president.
00:12:03.000 And these people are trashing him, trying to blame him for the assassination attempt.
00:12:10.000 attempt and others of course are saying that this one too is fake and it's staged and then people
00:12:19.880 saying again it's a distraction because nothing really ever happens anymore does it is there ever
00:12:27.880 anything that actually happens anymore or is it all some kind of cover-up some diversion deflection
00:12:37.480 for something else that when it came up was a diversion or deflection.
00:12:43.880 It's, oof, it's insane.
00:12:47.660 Man, we got a lot to go through tonight.
00:12:50.780 And your calls, obviously, very welcome, 800-848-9222.
00:12:56.380 We will be back in moments.
00:12:58.300 Do not go anywhere.
00:13:00.740 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
00:13:05.320 it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast network
00:13:12.160 the anthony cumia show and uh i guess i'm not gonna obviously read this guy's manifesto
00:13:21.580 but uh i've i've culled some interesting things from it uh first of all the assassin's kind of
00:13:30.740 biography 31 california teacher he sent about a little over a thousand word document to his
00:13:39.640 family 10 minutes before the attack i think his brother tried to get in touch with the cops
00:13:45.600 right after he saw this manifesto or document whatever you want to call it um not in time
00:13:52.380 targeted trump administration by rank explicitly excluding cash patel so i guess he didn't have
00:14:00.660 a problem with cash patel he used buckshot in his shotgun instead of slugs to minimize
00:14:08.160 collateral casualties described secret service security as quote actually insane
00:14:15.500 and said he walked in with multiple weapons undetected uh quote if i was an iranian agent
00:14:23.380 instead of an american citizen i could have brought uh ma deuce in here and no one would
00:14:29.840 have noticed yeah he could have uh whatever you know uh improvised explosive device some type of
00:14:38.480 explosive vest i mean it look it seems like security was minimal and you are talking not
00:14:49.560 just the president the president and the vice president were in there
00:14:53.880 um he ended the manifesto with uh quote it's awful i want to throw up can't really recommend
00:15:03.020 it stay in school kids he said this about the feeling he got going into this thing knowing he
00:15:10.080 was gonna do this was not like a thing i think he wrote this in some ways to try to downplay what
00:15:19.720 he was doing perhaps for a trial i mean a defense attorney gets a hold of this they're gonna go hey
00:15:27.320 look he used buckshot instead of uh slugs he was concerned about hurting innocent people uh believe
00:15:36.740 me a saul goodman type will absolutely have a lot of material in this document as they say
00:15:47.100 And then he goes on to apologize to everybody, his family and friends and things like that.
00:15:57.060 Yeah, he was going after the administration, he said, which obviously includes Trump.
00:16:03.460 he uh talks about i would still go through most everyone here to get to the targets if it were
00:16:16.220 absolutely necessary um on the basis most people choose to attend a speech by a pedophile rapist
00:16:23.600 and traitor and are thus complicit but i really hope it doesn't come to that so he's saying i
00:16:30.600 will shoot whoever i need to if they get in my way in between me and the president but he said
00:16:39.800 you know oh he doesn't want to again calling trump uh rapist a pedophile traitor a couple of times in
00:16:48.540 this document manifesto just stop calling it that it gives it way too much importance
00:16:56.280 um he talks about security uh the one thing i noticed immediately walking into the hotel
00:17:06.940 is a sense of arrogance i walk in with multiple weapons and not a single person
00:17:10.760 considered the possibility that i could be a threat the security at the event is all outside
00:17:17.840 focused on protesters and current arrivals because apparently no one thought about what
00:17:23.300 happens if someone checks in the day before this event is at a hotel the hilton in dc
00:17:31.600 he checked in the day before they didn't do any any check you didn't get as secret service get
00:17:40.000 the guest list go through who's at the hotel when the president and vice president are there
00:17:47.940 maybe it would be so quick and easy to go through their social media
00:17:54.660 see if there's anyone that maybe you should knock on the door of the hotel and have a little talk
00:18:00.740 with nothing uh he goes this level of incompetence is insane and i very sincerely hope it's corrected
00:18:10.980 by the time this country gets an actual competent leadership again.
00:18:17.380 Yeah, and yeah, he goes on and accuses Trump of the Epstein-filed crimes against humanity.
00:18:30.240 But that's about it.
00:18:33.380 One thing for sure, he was going in there to kill President Trump.
00:18:39.320 this isn't something that can be argued but so many of these people want to argue that point
00:18:48.780 and we'll point that out later especially you know post that uh obama made the washington post
00:18:55.360 didn't even put the word assassination in their story the next day but um talking about uh security
00:19:05.500 Here is Kennedy.
00:19:09.940 Remember Kennedy from MTV?
00:19:11.560 She was there.
00:19:15.000 And Simone Sanders from MSNOW.
00:19:20.520 Look out.
00:19:21.260 But Kennedy wrote, we changed hotels at the last minute yesterday.
00:19:26.500 So I guess they were staying at a different hotel.
00:19:29.740 And she booked a room at the Hilton at 3 p.m.,
00:19:33.500 the same hotel where this uh the event was kennedy goes on to say i was never asked for a key
00:19:43.000 but could have produced one from a different city also never asked for id and waltzed through the
00:19:50.680 lobby and lower ballroom areas like i owned the place only saw one law enforcement dog by the red
00:19:57.820 carpet which also had surprisingly lax security having been to this event several times as early
00:20:05.140 as 1995 this was probably the least security i've encountered thank god everyone is safe
00:20:12.760 that was a kennedy she does a show on uh mtv oh mtv she did a show on mtv she's on fox news now
00:20:20.600 But that is a very credible witness to what was going on security-wise as far as this event goes.
00:20:31.500 How do they explain this?
00:20:36.240 Especially since we have a president in office that is despised by half the nation.
00:20:44.040 The insane half of the nation.
00:20:46.600 people that have made multiple attempts on his life one of which was a fraction of an inch from
00:20:57.080 his head exploding on national television and and here's an event with the president vice
00:21:03.420 president dignitaries uh other politicians the media and as kennedy said just waltzing around
00:21:13.300 like she owned the place what is going on who is in charge how does that happen look i can
00:21:24.300 understand uh butler pa trump wasn't president you had the biden administration and uh you know
00:21:35.280 they could uh uh taint anything uh with with that position secret service the police fbi whatever
00:21:44.960 we saw we saw how corrupt those organizations are but you'd think at this point the secret
00:21:54.740 service would know that they have to be on their a game and what did i see pictures that looked
00:22:03.740 exactly like butler pa bumbling fat broads sorry ladies who are poundly uh you are uh yeah uh
00:22:18.840 overweight a little but what why aren't they doing anything why aren't they motivated to fix
00:22:28.180 these problems that place should have been shaken down and an assassin was able to get in with
00:22:35.220 weapons a lot more to come stick around it's the anthony cummia show on the red apple podcast
00:22:42.740 network it's the anthony cummia show on the red apple podcast network the anthony cummia show
00:22:53.680 Welcome.
00:22:55.640 You know, this is an interesting take to MSNOW Simone Sanders was at the event and she talked about the security like Kennedy did and said, you know, it was it was barely anything.
00:23:14.520 And there's an interesting little little tidbit in her take on this.
00:23:21.340 And I guess, you know, you could call up and see if you think that something's a little fishy.
00:23:30.260 She says, I actually showed up at the Hilton shortly after 8 p.m.
00:23:34.600 and I took a scooter right up to the front of the Hilton driveway.
00:23:38.560 You know, they got those scooters around every big city now.
00:23:41.760 And this matters because, as you know, there are usually protesters outside of these events.
00:23:51.340 And. There weren't there weren't protesters, she was able to pull up outside the barricades that normally would have been for the protesters and get through them without a problem this year.
00:24:09.220 There are no protesters. I come to find out that people were milling about in the lobby when I got off the scooter and into the front of the barricade.
00:24:18.520 you usually have to show ID or a ticket.
00:24:22.260 The folks at the security gate weren't agents.
00:24:27.200 They weren't Secret Service agents.
00:24:29.520 They were not identified as Secret Service
00:24:31.920 that I could see at the gate.
00:24:35.260 But they didn't ask me for ID.
00:24:39.300 They didn't ask me to show a ticket.
00:24:42.180 They said, oh, you're good.
00:24:44.240 I'm sure you're going to your room.
00:24:46.180 i'm not staying at the washington hilton they just let her in and that part about no protesters
00:24:56.280 why why wouldn't it had been more difficult for a would-be assassin
00:25:04.860 to mill about and kind of work his way in with the crowd uh if there were protesters
00:25:14.600 I don't think I think they'd have locked down the lobby if there were protesters they would
00:25:19.820 have locked down the lobby they would have made sure to check everybody so who called off the
00:25:25.320 protest Trump is there the vice president's there there's all kinds of Republicans and people that
00:25:34.920 the protesters uh can't stand and that's why they show up to protest why weren't there any
00:25:42.660 protesters who told the protesters not to show up had to be right why else wouldn't they show up
00:25:54.160 anytime trump is anywhere protesters show up this time they weren't and security was very uh lax
00:26:03.920 as i entered into the driveway i saw the president's vehicle the beast was driving
00:26:09.880 around in the circle of the hilton driveway and people walking around it taking photos secret
00:26:15.300 service was not keeping a perimeter and i went around about uh two three times while i was
00:26:20.580 outside uh it went around two or three times when i entered into the hilton i asked secret service
00:26:25.580 agents which i saw were identified as secret service agents which way to the ballroom they
00:26:31.160 said they didn't know when i finally got my way onto the elevator no one asked me again to show
00:26:36.820 an id no one asked me to show a ticket i got all the way down to the red carpet area without ever
00:26:42.560 showing a ticket to anyone in the hilton i'm saying this because this is unusual and this is
00:26:52.520 a reporter from msnow reporter whatever you want to call them doesn't that seem a little odd
00:27:01.780 doesn't that seem off after everything that's gone on with trump and these attempted assassinations
00:27:10.780 that this had more lax security than any event than a regular event i've been to events
00:27:20.620 that didn't have the president there these showbiz events a movie premiere
00:27:27.780 and you better damn well have your id and ticket with you
00:27:32.460 and a guy was in the building with a rifle and pistols and knives
00:27:41.260 and was able to stay in a room at the very hotel the event was in
00:27:47.360 and ran right through a group of secret service people
00:27:54.860 He was taken down. Thank God. That doesn't mean that the security was up to snuff. A law enforcement agent was shot. And it was just because of his vest that he didn't take a buckshot to the chest.
00:28:14.100 this was a complete failure on the part of secret service and whatever other security
00:28:24.800 is in place to make sure this doesn't happen the fact that they got him is great good at that point
00:28:34.900 uh secret service was able to do what they're supposed to do but it never should have reached
00:28:42.120 that level if that guy had an improvised explosive device grenades uh uh fully automatic weapons
00:28:53.860 and decided to take out the agents on the floor whatever whatever would have been different
00:28:59.780 than than what it was this guy was able to get into that hotel that this event was at
00:29:06.740 and with the purpose of assassinating
00:29:12.060 the United States president
00:29:13.780 and it was only at the last minute
00:29:20.120 of his mad dash to get to the ballroom
00:29:23.160 that the Secret Service stopped him.
00:29:25.960 Never should have gotten even in the building.
00:29:31.120 So I don't know what people want to say about that,
00:29:34.880 but uh Larry Staten Island how you doing buddy uh good evening brother uh Anthony first of all
00:29:44.820 all of this will come out in a post-action uh critique of the event uh but I want to just
00:29:51.540 start by bringing you and I back to when we were growing up let's say mid-60s uh we had
00:29:57.680 Assassinations, MLK, John F. Kennedy, Bobby Kennedy, Malcolm X.
00:30:06.220 It was a very high revolutionary political time in our nation.
00:30:11.860 But what was missing was the electric technology that we live on today.
00:30:19.580 Thirdly, what I think is the reason why this is going on heavily lately,
00:30:24.520 I put this at the steps of the elected officials of the United States.
00:30:32.420 They've got to turn this rhetoric down.
00:30:35.500 And I'm going to start with Hillary Rodham Clinton, with the deplorable thing.
00:30:42.600 You know, people, they're sitting at home.
00:30:45.340 You've got people that are not all there, who are sitting at home, who are heavily sedated.
00:30:50.480 Right.
00:30:51.000 Now they start thinking. Now they start probing. Now they start going on lines, jihad lines and everything else.
00:30:58.720 And it makes them think. And, you know, listen, I believe in the First Amendment.
00:31:03.560 I swore to it. But there's got to be a way to tone this down and bring this United States of America back to some normalcy.
00:31:14.440 Larry, you bring up a great point, too, because a lot of people might argue that a First Amendment,
00:31:19.080 The First Amendment has some weight here. And the rhetoric, the violent rhetoric that entices mentally ill people to commit violence against other people, to have a law or some kind of rule or regulation to tame that down would be a problem.
00:31:39.240 I think it would be problematic as far as our rights go.
00:31:43.140 The problem is, Larry, we shouldn't need one.
00:31:47.560 We used to live in a country where there was decorum, there was respect,
00:31:53.600 and you just didn't say things like this.
00:31:57.900 You didn't try to incite violence on your political opponents with your words.
00:32:05.440 A law or a rule, I don't even think that would help.
00:32:09.240 The whole mindset would still be there, and they'd get around whatever rule or law was put in place to curtail some of this rhetoric.
00:32:19.180 The problem is that people want to blurt this stuff out.
00:32:25.180 They want to influence the mentally ill.
00:32:27.940 They want Donald Trump assassinated.
00:32:31.140 You see it all the time.
00:32:32.700 They lie when they get on television and talk about how, oh, I don't see that the rhetoric is bad.
00:32:39.640 We'll see that a little later in the show.
00:32:42.780 Who do I got?
00:32:43.680 Jamie Raskin from Maryland.
00:32:45.820 He's denying that anything was ever said that could be interpreted as condoning or inciting violence against the president, which is a complete lie.
00:32:58.700 Complete lie.
00:33:00.560 So, you know, we're in a bad place,
00:33:03.500 and rules and laws and regulations are not going to fix it, Larry.
00:33:08.640 I know that.
00:33:09.720 I know that, Anthony.
00:33:12.140 But common sense is not common anymore.
00:33:15.380 No, uncommon sense.
00:33:17.120 These people, political people, elected officials,
00:33:22.160 they're meant to one thing and one thing only, power.
00:33:25.980 Yep, power.
00:33:27.340 Power.
00:33:28.060 At any cost.
00:33:29.720 larry at any cost thank you for the the call my friend yeah power power votes you saw what happened
00:33:39.120 in uh virginia they just completely gerrymandered the state where republicans aren't even represented
00:33:48.540 anymore that isn't running a state that isn't you're not supposed to do that because you're
00:33:54.440 one side and they're the other side but that's where we are now and it's gotten to the point
00:34:00.740 where yeah they will say things to hopefully hopefully get the president killed uh i got a
00:34:10.160 clip here this is uh donald trump he went on 60 minutes to uh discuss the events of uh last night
00:34:20.900 was it last night yeah and uh here he is talking to nora o'donnell from 60 minutes and uh you know
00:34:32.120 she's got to bring up the rape pedophile allegations that this mental patient made
00:34:38.940 you know how they say a lot of times they'll be like well we here at 60 minutes will not
00:34:44.420 read any of the manifesto of the assassin we don't want to give him any power and we don't want
00:34:52.320 anyone else influenced by the words of this uh insane murderer they have no problem throwing out
00:35:01.580 the horrific horrific allegations that were made against donald trump unproven no evidence no
00:35:11.000 nothing they have no problem throwing that out the thing that this guy this cole thomas allen
00:35:18.580 uh gravitated toward grabbed onto and in his mental head used as justification to kill the
00:35:28.000 president and there's 60 minutes just reciting it right off of his manifesto let's listen to uh
00:35:36.180 norah and donald trump the so-called manifesto is a stunning thing to read mr president he appears to
00:35:44.240 reference a motive in it he writes this quote administration officials they are targets and he
00:35:51.140 also wrote this i'm no longer willing to permit a pedophile rapist and traitor to coat my hands
00:35:57.360 with his crimes what's your reaction well i was waiting for you to read that because i knew you
00:36:01.880 would because you're you're you're horrible people horrible people yeah he did write that
00:36:07.180 uh i'm not a rapist i didn't rape anybody uh i'm not a pedophile excuse me excuse me oh please i'm
00:36:15.400 not a pedophile you read that crap from some sick person uh i got associated with all stuff that has
00:36:23.840 nothing to do with me i was totally exonerated your friends on the other side of the plate
00:36:30.520 are the ones that were involved with let's say epstein or other things but i said to myself you
00:36:37.280 know i'll do this interview and they'll probably i read the manifesto you know he's a sick person
00:36:42.520 but you should be ashamed of yourself reading that because i'm not any of those things mr
00:36:48.700 president i was never excuse me excuse me you shouldn't be reading that on 60 minutes you're
00:36:54.700 a disgrace but go ahead let's finish the interview the other thing that he wrote in the other thing
00:36:59.920 in the manifesto you're disgraceful it is why would they choose to take that and present it
00:37:08.260 and like i said they are notorious with with not reading manifestos of these people especially
00:37:18.740 when they're you know transgender school shooters because they don't want anything out there that
00:37:24.980 shows that this person's uh reasoning if you could even say that for a crazy person is that
00:37:31.900 they felt uh out of place as a transgender person uh they don't want to put that out there they
00:37:40.660 don't even want to put out there that it was a transgender person when those school shootings
00:37:45.180 happened in this case they had no problem pulling out that from this guy's manifesto
00:37:53.100 And when Norah O'Donnell says, you think he was referring to you, you know, go F off.
00:38:02.120 That is, of course he's referring to Donald Trump.
00:38:07.700 You, you, you liberal propaganda morons in the media have pushed that for, for years now.
00:38:18.420 You push that.
00:38:19.800 oh who else do you think he's talking about who do you think that this uh cold thomas allen was
00:38:27.840 talking about when he goes pedophile rapist treasonous man oh you you thought he was oh why
00:38:36.140 would you think it was you unless you feel so guilty why would you it's always an angle with
00:38:43.400 these pieces of crap it's always an angle with them a liberal agenda and they stick to it
00:38:51.700 they never waver and i'm glad trump said something because it was disgraceful
00:38:59.800 this is a president who had multiple assassination attempts another one within 24 hours
00:39:10.160 of an assassination attempt he's on your station entertaining you for an interview
00:39:17.320 and and this is what they say did they ask did they ask Gerald Ford if he had any connections
00:39:28.240 to Charles Manson when Squeaky Fromm tried to blow his head off were they were they trying to
00:39:35.640 make it seem like he was at fault for a certified lunatic trying to kill him what reagan even
00:39:44.680 reagan reagan was not liked by democrats or liberals did they once try to make it seem
00:39:51.140 like reagan had a part some blame in an assassination attempt really
00:39:59.660 holy jesus did did you uh mr reagan uh president reagan did you ever watch taxi driver
00:40:10.480 well no i i don't remember that one they never tried to question him and and try to pin some
00:40:21.380 blame but trump multiple assassination attempts and these pieces of crap they cannot you can't
00:40:31.320 hate them more is that rhetoric is that uh is that violent rhetoric saying you can't hate the
00:40:36.840 media more oh my god i was reading um earlier someone was trying to say well trump has said
00:40:46.840 this about the left and he called them crazy terrorists uh extremists it was a whole list
00:40:54.820 of words that trump has used when describing people on the extreme left the rioters the
00:41:02.800 protesters the the donors that and then they go see he did it yeah to to a group of people a giant
00:41:13.900 collection of people in this country that are insane the way the left works it's one person
00:41:22.720 it's donald trump they're focusing on him it's not some vague oh the left is crazy so then uh
00:41:31.900 people on the right go oh well i guess we got to go out and hurt people on the left no we could
00:41:38.200 see it with our own eyes by the way they are nuts but when you focus a microscope on trump
00:41:44.120 and that microscope labels him as nazi terrorist treasonous dictator you're gonna get lunatics
00:41:55.500 that are gonna be the ones that are gonna save the country and it's all all planned they want
00:42:05.240 this to happen this is manchurian candidate absolutely for for for the new century century
00:42:13.720 is a quarter over already but all right we'll be back in a moment stick around your calls and a lot
00:42:19.360 more next it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast network
00:42:25.320 it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast network
00:42:32.160 the anthony cumia show thank you so much for tuning in on this sunday evening and uh you know
00:42:42.160 obama he had to get on social media and uh give his his ideas or what what his his take
00:42:50.760 on this assassination attempt i'm not calling it anything else that is absolutely what it was
00:42:58.580 but you know you talk to some of these people uh and obama's one of them we maybe don't know
00:43:05.380 this by the way was posted just a couple of hours ago this wasn't like right after it happened we're
00:43:12.280 still not sure what it was the manifesto's been out the news has been out we know about that this
00:43:20.620 was an assassination attempt on the president of the united states and uh here's what obama posted
00:43:28.300 although we don't yet have the details about the motives behind last night's shooting at the white
00:43:35.780 house correspondence dinner that's how it starts right off the bat we don't have details about
00:43:46.440 the motives it's incumbent upon us to reject the idea that violence has any place in our democracy
00:43:55.640 unless they're burning down a town a city because of a drug addict that overdosed in police custody
00:44:03.540 then violence is fine let them they need to destroy things we need to allow them remember
00:44:09.820 that one we need to allow them to destroy things so they feel better but uh we need to reject the
00:44:16.460 idea that violence has any place in our democracy democracy it's also a sobering reminder of the
00:44:22.900 courage and sacrifice the u.s secret service agents show every day yeah courage and sacrifice
00:44:30.160 i'll give them that i'm not going to totally crap on them but what a what a uh screw up
00:44:37.980 That was a screw-up that that guy was in the same building.
00:44:45.820 I am grateful to them and thankful that the agent who was shot is going to be okay.
00:44:51.800 Oh, that's good.
00:44:53.300 That's good.
00:44:54.880 And the Washington Post, as I was saying earlier,
00:44:59.080 they put out their big paper, the headline and everything.
00:45:02.440 They refer to the attempted assassination on Trump as the headline was chaos at White House media dinner.
00:45:13.480 That was the headline chaos at White House media dinner.
00:45:23.980 Someone's trying to kill the president, but it was a kerfuffle at a little dinner.
00:45:30.460 some media event this is how disingenuous how lying they're just the lies that the media
00:45:41.840 and and and democrat politicians like obama this is how the this is disinformation and
00:45:52.420 misinformation sometimes it's not about what you put in the story it's what you leave out
00:45:58.720 That could be just as damaging as far as truth in media goes.
00:46:05.360 What you're leaving out of the story, if you're presenting an attempted assassination on the president as chaos at White House media dinner,
00:46:17.880 you are purposely underplaying, underselling what happened.
00:46:25.240 Now, you have to ask, why would you do that?
00:46:28.720 well you have an agenda you don't want it to seem like it was an assassination attempt
00:46:34.860 you don't want trump to get any sympathy you don't want trump to to be looked at like wow
00:46:42.440 why are they trying to kill this guy why is this side trying to kill the president of the united
00:46:50.240 states so they lie and sometimes they lie by omission and that is exactly what the washington
00:46:58.900 posted and for obama to say something to the effect of uh we don't have details about the
00:47:07.880 motives behind the shooting he what he doesn't like uh paris hilton so he went into the hilton
00:47:16.000 and decided to make Pulse shenanigans?
00:47:21.800 Is that what it was?
00:47:25.240 It's so dishonest.
00:47:29.220 And half the country buys into it.
00:47:34.180 And they'll argue tooth and nail on social media especially.
00:47:41.520 That's, you know, the blessing we have of the 21st century.
00:47:45.300 the ability for any idiot to have his words heard by the masses and they will fight tooth and nail
00:47:54.780 anything to defend the people that are blatantly lying to the american public
00:48:02.760 there is no doubt i have no doubt in my mind that we are purposely being lied to this isn't
00:48:11.200 some kind of whoops-a-daisy oh you know we never realized how stupid they are in washington how
00:48:17.680 many things they get wrong because i thought that maybe for a while that they were just dumb you
00:48:24.200 know i've had a few jobs in my day the boss was kind of stupid but uh in this situation no this
00:48:32.360 is planned they are doing this there are people that discuss this
00:48:38.440 all right don't you go anywhere your calls and a whole lot more to come
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00:49:22.320 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
00:49:29.000 It's the Anthony Cumia Show.
00:49:31.580 And obviously the huge story, the attempted assassination of Donald Trump at the White House Correspondents' Dinner in D.C.
00:49:42.760 And just a lot of questions per usual.
00:49:48.140 A lot of a lot of screw ups, a lot of criticism, a lot of accolades.
00:49:56.500 But who knows what to make of it?
00:49:59.780 It really is.
00:50:03.080 We're in a place here in this country where everyone is so confused because we're just not getting what we feel is the truth anymore.
00:50:14.400 um the uh the rhetoric that's what we're hearing about the rhetoric and uh the the left denies
00:50:25.460 that they're ever saying anything that might influence mental patients to uh try to harm
00:50:32.420 people and from what i've seen i absolutely believe that the the nuts the over medication
00:50:44.380 weak-minded, ignorant, imbecilic nuts on the left
00:50:51.940 are very easily influenced to do things
00:50:57.280 that the people in power would like them to do.
00:51:02.240 There used to be something called the Manchurian Candidate, you know?
00:51:09.440 Remember that?
00:51:10.420 they would take somebody and they would give them drugs lock them in a room mk ultra and uh in time
00:51:21.220 they would control this person's mind and they would give them these uh key phrases
00:51:29.080 and they'd be normal people just walking around living their lives and then when they heard this
00:51:36.320 certain phrase they would begin the mission that was implanted in their brains during this uh
00:51:45.580 training or uh procedure that they had for mk ultra uh this has been in a lot of movies the same
00:51:54.740 uh the same kind of uh storylines and but i think it's absolutely true years ago you might
00:52:06.060 not have believed it because it seemed a little far-fetched it seemed like some kind of magic was
00:52:12.200 needed like you had to get someone it was usually some military person and lock them in a room and
00:52:19.860 have all kinds of people watching them through those uh one-way mirrors and you got to give them
00:52:27.620 lsd or some other drugs and then it never seemed real it seems so far-fetched but now
00:52:36.940 now we have an entire population of this country that are potential mk ultra agents without ever
00:52:48.960 having to be put in a room or one-on-one brainwashing or having to give them drugs against their
00:52:58.640 will that doesn't happen anymore but the project the mk ultra project is just as effective and i
00:53:08.140 believe when they were doing it one person at a time all it was was practice for the large-scale
00:53:16.360 mk ultra which is what we see today and that is half the country when they realized half the
00:53:24.080 country was nuts they were able to prescribe psych drugs for these people legal you see them
00:53:33.620 advertised on tv every night are you struggling with depression and you're like oh that's me
00:53:41.080 Let me ask my doctor about Depress-X.
00:53:45.920 And they just pop drugs in your mouth constantly.
00:53:51.400 That's how you get through the day.
00:53:54.240 Does your child have dyslexia or ADHD?
00:53:59.400 Or they pop some drugs in his face.
00:54:03.200 Now, you just got to pump out the information or disinformation.
00:54:08.380 and the mission you want them to complete their mission well what is that well that's the people
00:54:17.400 that go around saying oh this guy needs to be done away with oh he's a existential threat to
00:54:23.880 democracy oh i wish this would happen or i wish the assassin would do this or that
00:54:30.800 And then they have the mission.
00:54:33.640 They're already weak-willed, over-emotional.
00:54:37.860 They didn't even have to pick and choose these people.
00:54:39.820 They just knew they were out there.
00:54:42.340 They didn't have to profile, find someone on the street that fit this criteria,
00:54:47.060 and then drag them into the room and one-on-one turn them into a Manchurian candidate.
00:54:53.040 They're just walking around.
00:54:54.980 and when when everything works you'll have millions of people that nothing happened to
00:55:05.340 didn't affect them in the least but one or two or five or ten they are ready to go they're ready
00:55:12.820 to complete their mission they believe it yes this guy is an existential threat he is hitler
00:55:19.180 He's this.
00:55:19.980 Yes, I do need to be the hero for this country and save the children.
00:55:25.340 They just understood it was a lot easier to try to brainwash millions of people
00:55:35.940 and get a few out of it than it was to pluck one person out and hope it works.
00:55:44.460 That doesn't even sound crazy.
00:55:46.320 that doesn't even sound science fiction or thriller movie or that's yeah that could be done
00:55:52.840 that sounds like oh yes absolutely i know some very weak-minded weak-willed people that are on
00:55:59.800 medication that could absolutely fall victim to uh to these people's plans and then what do they
00:56:09.560 say when they're faced with uh the questions with the politicians and the people that are
00:56:16.500 trying to influence these manchurian candidates what do they say when someone asks them hey uh
00:56:23.100 don't you say some pretty evil stuff that might influence people to commit to violence
00:56:30.300 let's listen to maryland representative jamie raskin shall we this is a ac8
00:56:38.020 uh jamie as smug as ever will not take an ounce of responsibility for the the violent rhetoric
00:56:47.920 that goes out from the left and uh and his party yeah and and you have uh and as many of your
00:56:55.980 fellow democrats have used some heated rhetoric against the president and do you think twice about
00:57:01.320 that when something like this happens what rhetoric do you have in mind just talking about
00:57:05.840 some of the the fact that he you know is terrible for this country and so on and so forth i understand
00:57:11.660 that that's your democratic right but overall yeah do you i have no personal problem with
00:57:18.500 donald trump at all i mean i talk about the policies of this administration the authoritarianism
00:57:24.500 like policy in minneapolis where two of our citizens were gunned down in the streets simply
00:57:29.960 for exercising their First Amendment rights.
00:57:32.020 Wrong.
00:57:32.880 Alex Preddy and others have died in custody.
00:57:37.980 I'm talking about policies.
00:57:39.780 I don't personalize it.
00:57:41.060 And I certainly have never called the press the enemy of the people.
00:57:43.620 I think the press are the people's best friend.
00:57:45.940 And that's why it's written right there into the First Amendment.
00:57:48.820 We need the press to be a vigilant watchdog against every level of government,
00:57:54.520 federal, state, local, all of them.
00:57:55.860 An honest, truthful press.
00:57:56.900 You're not going to get an argument for me on that.
00:57:58.360 Before I let you go, Jim.
00:57:59.180 oh won't get an argument for me on that of course not you're another one you're part of the same
00:58:06.040 machine and of course he goes on there and what does he do he's asked that question and he's like
00:58:11.700 what what rhetoric what are you what are you talking about what well he don't even know what
00:58:16.620 she's talking about and then of course you know he calls the press the enemy of the people
00:58:21.560 yeah a dishonest agenda driven press is one of the most dangerous things for a society
00:58:30.320 an honest press that is is for the people informing the people of course that's what
00:58:39.040 the first amendment's about a dishonest agenda driven press is a weapon but what does he do
00:58:48.540 He goes and kisses ass about the – he calls it the enemy of the people.
00:58:53.820 I think the media – and she's like, I can't argue with that.
00:58:56.620 Dinner tonight?
00:58:57.880 You want some drinks?
00:58:59.580 I'm all yours now.
00:59:02.000 Oh, she fell for that one.
00:59:06.120 Representative Jamie Raskin.
00:59:09.520 Well, if that isn't enough, how about we listen to Nancy Pelosi?
00:59:15.960 Nancy Nan was asked kind of the same thing.
00:59:20.880 She was asked about the responsibility, perhaps, of some of the Democratic liberal agenda rhetoric.
00:59:31.640 And that's AC nine.
00:59:33.880 Maybe Pelosi will fess up and go, you know, maybe you're right.
00:59:39.860 We should all dial it back.
00:59:41.900 Man, people don't have any intention of saying something that's going to lead to something dangerous, but we cannot take responsibility for the minds that are out there and how they hear it.
00:59:55.240 Other Democrats are quickly calling for gun control before we have the full picture of the alleged assassin.
01:00:01.720 John. All right. Mike Emanuel for us. Mike is always that. Do you hear her? She's like, well, you know, no one ever tried it. We never we never tried it.
01:00:11.500 say anything that people that but yes and then but we can't have responsibility for the people
01:00:17.620 that you know they create that people that crazy that yeah that's how it works she just said how
01:00:26.140 it works well we're just saying things but we we can't take responsibility if these nuts
01:00:31.880 take what we say and then run with it my god we would never say anything you know we're not going
01:00:40.300 to say hey people grab a gun and do this she's saying that that's pretty much what she's uh
01:00:47.660 angling for we would never say pick up a gun go out and uh commit some violence but we just say
01:00:55.440 things and crazy people we can't be responsible for the crazy people running with it exactly what
01:01:03.360 i spelt out with this brandy new uh mk ultra that is happening you think i'm crazy for saying this
01:01:14.740 you think i'm tinfoil hat territory perhaps but you show me uh one reason that that fits
01:01:23.260 more than that when we look at uh what they do and how they weaponize the news and what they say
01:01:30.720 and the easily influenced people and the pharmaceuticals.
01:01:35.220 It might sound a little crazy, but, man, it's working.
01:01:38.780 It seems to be working for them.
01:01:42.300 All right, don't you go anywhere.
01:01:44.460 We'll be right back.
01:01:46.120 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
01:01:52.400 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
01:01:57.460 the anthony cumia show welcome thank you for uh tuning in and uh let's go to jack jack in chicago
01:02:11.400 oh boy did you vote for uh the lovely mayor uh brandon johnson jack well i actually can't and
01:02:19.580 because uh even though i tell people i'm in chicago i'm in one of the less destitute suburbs
01:02:25.720 Ah, okay.
01:02:26.740 I get you.
01:02:27.340 I get you.
01:02:28.080 Good for you.
01:02:29.820 What's up?
01:02:30.340 Well, let me tell you, it's an honor to call you today.
01:02:32.720 I've got a little bit of an off-topic thing here.
01:02:35.080 I wanted to let you know I'm an electrical engineer for a company that manufactures radio
01:02:39.120 equipment, and we just got a huge contract for ICE.
01:02:43.000 So I'm only a year older than the would-be Trump assassin, and all the young guys in
01:02:47.840 their upper 20s on my team, while we're working on the circuits that are going to get illegals
01:02:53.080 deported, we're listening to you pretty much all day.
01:02:55.240 i love it thank you jack thank you and i appreciate it did you see that this guy this um
01:03:01.980 cold thomas allen was some kind of a wonderkin some kind of a engineer and the only video i see
01:03:10.780 is he's using pvc pipe to make a kickstand for a wheelchair well that must make him a mechanical
01:03:17.500 engineer yeah maybe that's it uh i i i spell d-e-i but uh i guess i digress what's up well
01:03:26.020 we always call it d-i-e since uh that's what your company does when it implements it true that
01:03:31.480 what's up hello oh hello i'm still here sorry you you had something else you wanted to get to
01:03:40.760 no no i uh i actually just wanted to butter you up i'm a huge fan and i seriously appreciate it
01:03:46.740 hey no i appreciate that i'll have you on the phone all night if it's to butter me up thank
01:03:52.160 you jack jack from chicago hey there what are you doing here you want some of that deep dish pizza
01:03:59.320 oh i hated chicago deep dish pizza hated it let's go to uh sal hey sal in jersey sal what's up sal
01:04:11.400 Hello, Anthony. How you doing, buddy?
01:04:13.820 I just want to say, concerning protecting the president,
01:04:19.060 they ought to have the military protect the president.
01:04:21.660 If they have the military protecting the president when he goes overseas,
01:04:25.240 why don't they have the military protecting him when he's at home?
01:04:28.840 I don't know.
01:04:29.440 Maybe it's some kind of thing where the military can't be in Rome with the emperor.
01:04:34.740 I have no idea.
01:04:36.240 But the Secret Service, the secret seems to be how to protect the president, because none of them these days seem to know how to do just that.
01:04:49.520 Sal?
01:04:50.780 Yeah.
01:04:51.760 Okay.
01:04:52.840 Well, your turn.
01:04:54.300 Your turn to talk.
01:04:55.220 That's how the phone conversation is.
01:04:56.260 I just, well, yeah, because the Secret Service has been a big disappointment.
01:05:01.560 And it's three it's three times already that they tried to kill him and they haven't done and they haven't protected him properly, effectively.
01:05:08.980 And what's what's going on here? It is amazing.
01:05:12.220 This is unprecedented in in how many times they have tried to kill this guy.
01:05:20.140 And and the fact that security was so lax.
01:05:24.540 And I know Trump is defending his Secret Service agents and the law enforcement that was there to the hilt.
01:05:30.680 I mean, I just watched a clip of him saying, hey, these guys did a great job.
01:05:35.200 I have no problem.
01:05:36.360 He said, any appearance I'm at, I could criticize security, but I don't do that.
01:05:42.240 They've done an amazing job.
01:05:44.260 What?
01:05:45.140 This was such a drop-the-ball situation.
01:05:50.820 Yeah, because an assassination attempt takes place every 50 years.
01:05:58.260 Now it's three times in one year.
01:06:00.080 three times in the past few years i guess we're safe for about 150 years then uh south uh thanks
01:06:06.720 for the call brother oh my god how how do you how do you say they did a good job you know and i know
01:06:16.180 trump's gotta he's gotta get up there and say that uh they do a good job what do you what do
01:06:21.560 you want from me uh he if i can't wait to see the full interview i've just seen clips with
01:06:29.600 norah o'donnell over there uh at at 60 minutes but i've seen a couple of clips they're really
01:06:34.960 funny he's just he was talking about the the fact that this um cole thomas allen would be assassin
01:06:41.740 uh talking about how he is part of the no kings day and the no kings protest and uh trump goes
01:06:50.660 no kings i'm not a king if i was a king i wouldn't have to deal with you and norah o'donnell's just
01:06:55.720 sitting there i wouldn't have to deal with you it's true though i love that no kings we don't
01:07:02.000 want kings does a king would a king allow you to protest against the king it don't work like that
01:07:10.320 it's all hyperbole and nonsense and again they just want to work up these uh people and get them
01:07:18.240 all agitated uh and look sometimes it's not even so they commit violence you know assassinating the
01:07:28.200 president is the pinnacle of the mk ultra manchurian candidate theory here uh the influence
01:07:37.000 that they they have over these people that's what makes them protest and and stop traffic and and
01:07:45.640 put their vehicles to try to harm ICE agents so they get shot
01:07:52.340 so that they could say, look, they're killing American citizens.
01:07:56.680 It's all the same plan.
01:07:59.320 It all reflects back to look how horrible and dictatorial
01:08:06.680 the Republican Party and the conservatives are.
01:08:10.720 So that's a big part of it.
01:08:14.020 It doesn't always have to be, you know, I will kill the president.
01:08:18.700 You walk away in that hypnotic state.
01:08:22.380 Joy Behar.
01:08:24.600 Oh, boy.
01:08:25.820 I know all the guys ears just perked up.
01:08:28.560 Oh, that babe.
01:08:31.120 Joy Behar.
01:08:33.620 Also another contributor to these this agenda driven smearing of Donald Trump.
01:08:44.020 to influence people to harm him to try to stop him and what would what would you say
01:08:54.280 if someone told you somebody was trying to kill you if if you heard someone was trying to kill you
01:09:02.240 that might upset you and make you uh make you act well here's joy behar talking about donald
01:09:08.980 trump that's ac4 yeah i'm really mad at you too yeah i'm really mad at you sometimes i feel like
01:09:16.300 they're trying to kill us you think yeah i mean you've got you know and trump just vetoed anything
01:09:21.620 that has to do with climate change that would alleviate the problem and we we can see it
01:09:26.020 everywhere that the earth is in a lot of trouble but here you've got a department a guy who's in
01:09:31.340 charge of our health yeah who was a former heroin addict a um he swam in sewage who does that yeah
01:09:41.820 and that and and that snorted um cocaine off of a toilet seat this is who is in charge of your
01:09:47.520 health america well and also do not put up with this we're in a lot of trouble don't we
01:09:54.380 doesn't people see that oh god listen it's pandemonium oh my god he didn't sign the
01:10:02.840 climate change a new climate change bill we've been paying for that forever climate change my
01:10:10.680 ass oh climate change we've dumped more money into the world the world's climate change uh
01:10:20.460 uh agendas and infrastructures meanwhile what's the only country that's actually done anything
01:10:26.280 about it the united states we have the cleanest factories you don't see the the the pictures of
01:10:35.120 the cities anymore with a brown haze over them smoke billowing out of smokestacks we took care
01:10:42.080 of our stuff we the the american taxpayer paid money businesses paid money to do this
01:10:51.580 and now the rest of the world is bang you think india is doing anything about their industry
01:10:59.140 they're like 1901 as far as their industry goes and we're supposed to dump money into this climate
01:11:07.000 change scam because india and china can't get on board ain't gonna happen oh joy behar indeed
01:11:17.180 back in a moment it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast network
01:11:24.120 it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast network
01:11:30.900 the anthony cumia show just heard a clip from the uh oh joy behar that disaster the view
01:11:40.380 is uh one of the worst shows on television and i think they are one of the real key players
01:11:50.040 in putting out this uh disinformation to the easily influenced they know if anyone is watching
01:11:59.200 the view they have to be brain damaged right off the get-go they have to have some type of
01:12:06.500 mental problem if you are seriously watching the view for entertainment or god forbid
01:12:12.660 information so they know like hey push that push a show like the view let them say these things
01:12:21.540 that we want to put in these numbskulls heads and that's what you get and you heard them
01:12:28.020 joy bay are talking about rfk jr and he's in charge of our health he swam in the dirty water he
01:12:38.480 did cocaine off the toilet he yet they are the first people that will beg forgiveness for
01:12:49.280 somebody wow this person had a had a a bad past they they made some mistakes in their youth but
01:12:59.360 they are great now and they're doing well and they're contributing to society i think rfk jr
01:13:07.400 is an amazing example of that that is someone who i mean yeah he was a loony and screwed up on drugs
01:13:18.240 And just being part of the Kennedy family, you've got to be a little unstable, especially in your youth.
01:13:30.440 All those Kennedy kids went off the rails.
01:13:34.860 But he pulled it together.
01:13:37.880 He's a responsible guy.
01:13:39.700 He's healthy, and he wants to talk about health.
01:13:44.140 I don't even care if you agree with the guy about his take on on on health issues, but he's discussing them.
01:13:53.840 He's not shutting anyone down. That's for sure. Remember COVID? Remember trying to get a word in edgewise on anything that wasn't the the company line that the government was telling everyone and that the media was telling everyone?
01:14:09.900 remember that how about the ability to question something and that's what rfk jr did
01:14:18.440 and even now questioning vaccines or questioning certain foods we're eating or uh yeah there's
01:14:26.740 nothing wrong with someone saying things like this did you like the guy in the dress better
01:14:33.440 Did you like the woman with the male pattern baldness and a skirt as in charge of our health, Joy?
01:14:45.260 It's odd to me that in a place that is teeming with Secret Service, with Washington, D.C. police, with all sorts of law enforcement, this could happen.
01:14:56.860 I wasn't ready for that.
01:14:57.560 But also, I think people jump to that conclusion that it is staged because Trump lies.
01:15:03.740 He lies constantly, daily, and pathologically.
01:15:07.200 So people do not trust and do not believe anything Trump says.
01:15:12.800 His lips are moving.
01:15:14.120 The likelihood is he is lying.
01:15:17.040 Also, this is a man who has mastered the art.
01:15:20.720 Forget the art of the deal.
01:15:22.140 He has mastered the art of distraction.
01:15:24.220 anytime he finds himself in hot water his numbers right now are down in the basement his iran war
01:15:32.040 is incredibly unpopular people are pissed at as hell at the price of gas and the price of everything
01:15:38.140 going up and so people look at this and say oh my god is he trying to distract us again because
01:15:44.940 that is what he does right he he posts crazy things and he does crazy things and says crazy
01:15:50.720 things to distract us from the epstein files to distract us from his horrible numbers to distract
01:15:56.540 us from the failures and incompetence of his administration that was anna navarro anna navarro
01:16:05.580 another one of these view uh jackasses uh when do you think that was a while ago before the
01:16:13.560 assassination attempt that was today this is what she does uh the the hours again hours after
01:16:24.120 an assassination attempt on the president she just trashes the president says that this is what he
01:16:34.200 does but what did he do staged this whole thing do you know how many people would have to be in on
01:16:42.160 this to stage it do you know the guy that's going to prison what did he just agree yeah that sounds
01:16:49.100 cool i'm a young guy got my whole life ahead of me i have a diploma i'm an engineer yeah let me
01:16:57.000 just throw that all away because uh trump you know he said i need to make it look like someone's
01:17:04.660 trying to assassinate me it's so ludicrous it's so insane but they believe it and this
01:17:13.740 Anna Navarro is another one who's just gonna talk her garbage her complete nonsense and
01:17:22.760 there are people that eat it up and believe everything she says they believe it and they
01:17:29.500 going yeah yeah that trump he's it's a complete diversion from the epstein files oh those files
01:17:40.660 that the biden administration had 100 access to for four years and didn't do anything with it
01:17:51.140 The Biden administration, who had a lame candidate and then wound up with a lamer candidate with Kamala Harris, was willing to do anything, anything to attempt to win that election.
01:18:09.220 But they just held back on all the absolute proof of Trump's sexual misconduct on Epstein Island, even though they had it.
01:18:23.740 They had it right there.
01:18:25.080 American people were clamoring for Epstein files.
01:18:29.180 And who, give us names, who was it?
01:18:32.080 You think if there was one sentence in all those documents that implicated Donald Trump in any wrongdoing, they wouldn't have released it?
01:18:44.380 Do you understand how insane it sounds when people say he's distracting from the Epstein files to cover up his rape and pedophilia on Epstein Island?
01:18:58.240 Do you understand how insane that sounds, knowing that the Biden administration had 100 percent access to every single one of those files and knew they were between a rock and a hard place in that election?
01:19:14.940 And were willing to try to kill the guy in Butler, Pennsylvania.
01:19:21.000 And what did they do?
01:19:23.100 Well, let's hold it back.
01:19:24.660 let's let's hold it back until until he has 100 access to it and then we'll talk about how
01:19:33.220 he uh won't release it are you kidding me whenever i hear it it real whenever i hear anyone say
01:19:43.760 this is a distraction for the epstein files i assume you are profoundly mentally ill
01:19:52.780 that you have some type of mental retardation
01:19:58.800 that you can't figure out
01:20:01.540 that the Biden administration would have pumped those documents out
01:20:06.980 and undermined Trump's campaign.
01:20:13.380 But no.
01:20:15.200 Now, you tell me then.
01:20:17.080 Because I must be stupid here.
01:20:18.800 because i can't see any other reason why the biden administration wouldn't have used
01:20:24.680 absolute proof in the epstein files that they had 100 access to to try to crucify donald trump and
01:20:34.300 use use that against his campaign that they knew they were losing why why why wouldn't you use that
01:20:41.720 give me one valid valid reason why they wouldn't have used it and and they have obviously if it's
01:20:49.580 in the files because trump's distracting from them so if it's in there then they must have
01:20:55.860 hit it but why it would have been great uh ammunition in an election i'll tell you that
01:21:01.880 right now but no it's not benny benny bayside what's up what's up there mr cumio um hey anyways
01:21:14.260 um as far as the epstein uh files please that thing got squashed when they of course eliminated
01:21:21.940 please there were too many people involved and uh they had to make it just disappear
01:21:27.920 I don't think, hey, Benny, Benny, I don't think there are names of very powerful people in politics, entertainment, business that have been hidden in those Epstein files for one reason or another by the left, the right.
01:21:47.600 I don't know. But saying that Donald Trump, saying that Donald Trump is in there and there are allegations and not allegations, proof that he did things.
01:22:02.560 Why wouldn't the Biden administration have used it to stop him from winning the election?
01:22:10.040 i i hear you uh denzel police i hear you uh a hundred percent but um again it's just how the
01:22:18.660 left plays the game to their advantage um when biden was was president um he wasn't president
01:22:27.420 number one he definitely was not president oh no i know that i'm just saying him and his handlers
01:22:32.920 it doesn't even matter his handlers would have used whatever evidence they had against trump
01:22:38.760 i'm going to say this very honestly um the trump biden debate the first debate yeah after seven
01:22:45.500 eight minutes i'm like please take biden off the stage go go to break or something believe me
01:22:50.720 everyone on the biden side was saying the same thing it was a it was a mess i watched clips of
01:22:56.820 that recently it's even harder to watch now that you know you know this guy was uh compromised by
01:23:04.080 dementia the funniest thing was at the end when um jill goes oh joe you answered everything so
01:23:12.640 perfectly correct yeah yeah the wife you answered all the questions enough a time
01:23:18.080 that was the funniest thing i ever heard in my life i liked when trump said uh he goes
01:23:26.360 i don't know what he just said he answered a question biden supposedly answered something
01:23:33.160 And Trump just looks and goes, I don't know what he just said.
01:23:36.660 Yep.
01:23:37.780 All right, Benny.
01:23:38.640 I appreciate the call.
01:23:40.820 Got to move on.
01:23:41.620 Got so many calls coming in here.
01:23:45.280 I want to try to clean up a few.
01:23:47.020 Pamela.
01:23:48.220 Pamela from the Jersey of New.
01:23:50.480 What's up?
01:23:51.700 Good evening.
01:23:52.400 I have a Manchurian candidate experience.
01:23:56.780 I experienced the other day in a grocery store parking lot.
01:24:00.380 oh i saw a gentleman in his 60s he had his car door open and he was side saddle get looking like
01:24:10.040 he was getting out and leaning his head down and i figured oh he looks like he's having a heart
01:24:14.320 attack or something so i just called over to him and i said are you okay and he mumbled yes no thank
01:24:21.620 you or anything you know and um not that that was a demand thing if you think somebody's dying but
01:24:28.840 he wasn't so he just said yes and then I said well be careful when you pull out because somebody
01:24:35.160 dropped a liquor bottle you know with that thick glass right in front of your car you don't want
01:24:38.960 to roll over that and get a flat and he starts saying oh well that happens now it didn't happen
01:24:47.340 when Jimmy Carter was in office he took care of the environment he made sure we had oil and gas
01:24:56.200 And I'm thinking, should I tell him I used to wait on those lines waiting for gas 50 years ago?
01:25:01.800 Yeah, odd even plates and the fuel shortage, they called it.
01:25:06.620 Yeah.
01:25:07.620 Exactly.
01:25:08.300 And he starts, and I'm like, oh, my God, this is bizarre.
01:25:12.520 You know, one of my favorite horror movies is The Body Snatchers.
01:25:15.660 Oh, I love that, yes.
01:25:17.540 The old one, the black and white.
01:25:19.520 Yeah, that's great.
01:25:20.500 something has taken over half of our population maybe it's even a little more now but you get
01:25:28.880 these insane responses from people you don't even understand it yeah it does seem like the only
01:25:36.960 contact or interaction people want to have with other people not everybody but you know the usual
01:25:43.640 suspects as we see them is some kind of negative contrarian argument about some of the most
01:25:51.860 innocent things like you were being nice hey when you pull out watch the bottle ah the bottle
01:25:57.680 wouldn't have been there if it wasn't for trump yes yes and i'm like should i answer him the
01:26:04.700 little thought bubble went over my head and i said no not worth it not worth your time pamela
01:26:09.760 not worth your time and he's liable to run me down i mean i've had people get violent and in
01:26:15.260 this grocery store it's by a liberal neighborhood and i've actually had i was looking at penis one
01:26:21.000 day and i said oh penis have gone up in price and there was this really big guy and you could tell
01:26:24.500 he had bucks you could tell by his clothes and everything and he said uh because it's a rich
01:26:29.040 very well-known town in new jersey and uh he goes well that's because of trump and he actually i
01:26:36.340 felt like he was going to be violent with me yeah they they will they they get worked up to the
01:26:42.480 point where if you start having any type of debate with them because they don't really know how to
01:26:48.960 have a dialogue with anyone so it has to resort to either them walking away flipping you the bird
01:26:55.320 and calling you stupid or they'll smack you in the face i've seen it happen it's crazy yeah yeah
01:27:02.600 yeah i believe it pamela thank you so much for your call i do appreciate it my god my god man
01:27:12.100 yeah people are uh it is weird you you get into these situations where they don't want to have a
01:27:20.620 dialogue and i i was a little surprised with her saying in her in his 60s but you know that's kind
01:27:30.100 of what it is now you see a lot of these protesters they go to these retirement communities
01:27:33.860 and uh the walker brigade comes out and they hold the no kings signs they've pretty much
01:27:41.880 co-opted the um the elderly to be leftist anti-trump uh and that was easily done you tell
01:27:53.040 an old person that someone is cutting your social security or your medicaid or what have you and they
01:28:01.500 will they will activate activate they'll come out in in uh great numbers like we saw in the
01:28:11.000 no kings protest so yeah they brainwash them too and they're impressionable they're another group
01:28:17.220 of very impressionable people you have a old people maybe they live in retirement communities
01:28:23.120 there's nothing going on all day long and they get bored and they feel like they don't have a
01:28:31.780 purpose and if the left comes up and whispers in their ear hey this guy's trying to take your
01:28:38.740 medicaid you need to get out there and they get out and they're amongst other people and they're
01:28:44.500 bitching and complaining oh it's a dream come true for the elderly a dream come true
01:28:52.160 oh it's so sad you could be you know calling your grandkids maybe if they even want to hear from you
01:29:02.580 oh i don't know it's my birthday today too one one more year one more year one more time around
01:29:12.480 the sun and uh i am so out of my demographic technically yes i am what they call a boomer
01:29:21.960 and i cannot stand the the attitude the mindset that is the boomer of today i was having a
01:29:32.580 conversation with a buddy of mine and we were talking about when we were kids the the older
01:29:37.760 boomers the boomers that were at the beginning of the boomer phase and how fun they were they were
01:29:43.460 just awesome they didn't care it was fast cars and girls and drinking and smoking and they seem
01:29:51.520 like a fun group and uh now oh my god can't put them in the ground fast enough huh yeah
01:30:00.400 All right, maybe that was a little rash.
01:30:04.040 Maybe I went a little too far.
01:30:06.520 I'll regroup, and we'll be back in moments.
01:30:09.940 Don't go anywhere.
01:30:12.160 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
01:30:18.440 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
01:30:24.720 It's the Anthony Cumia Show,
01:30:26.520 And, yeah, I was just looking at my X posts.
01:30:32.420 I am Anthony Cumia on X, formerly Twitter, of course.
01:30:36.380 Easy peasy, right?
01:30:37.740 Anthony Cumia.
01:30:39.340 And Tin and Andy Wang, he says there's a reason scammers target the elderly.
01:30:45.640 And what a great point.
01:30:47.820 Because the left, the Democrats, they're just targeting the elderly with another scam.
01:30:56.520 It's just like, you know, a Nigerian money scam or we're going to redo your driveway.
01:31:06.580 Or with AI, this is one of my, oh, my God, who falls for this?
01:31:11.120 Some of these elderly women especially, but I've seen men that have fallen for this one.
01:31:15.840 they through ai some of these scammers are able to put together videos of famous actors young
01:31:27.400 handsome actors and they they tell these older women that they they work up a relationship with
01:31:36.740 them and and they tell them that they they love them and these women believe they are in a
01:31:43.840 relationship with the likes of brad pitt that was one of the the uh celebrities that were used in
01:31:51.300 one of these scams and then somehow for some reason brad pitt needs money i don't know why
01:31:59.080 he's made a few pretty successful movies but brad pitt could use a couple of bucks from uh
01:32:06.900 mildred and uh she coughs it up and uh it's never enough and then brad pitt was in the hospital
01:32:16.380 and there was some photoshopped pictures of brad pitt in the hospital he needed even though he has
01:32:22.380 money he didn't want here's what it was he didn't want people to know he was in the hospital
01:32:26.940 because that would ruin his career and stuff so he was like if you send me money i can pay cash
01:32:35.780 for my hospital stay and brad pitt doesn't have to be on the medical records
01:32:41.280 and these dummies can't cough up money fast enough thinking brad pitt's gonna be knocking
01:32:48.580 on their door coming with the um the thank you uh stooping unbelievable but it happens
01:32:56.740 is uh one what was it there's a sucker born every minute pt barnum i think he's the one that said
01:33:04.700 that he is so was so right uh what else has trump done that is so terrible that people are compelled
01:33:15.120 to take to social media and just lambast him to no end well the washington dc reflecting pool the
01:33:24.920 the famous reflecting pool martin luther king gave one of his most famous speeches in front of the
01:33:34.140 reflecting pool and uh it's just been iconic in history in real life and in movies forrest gump
01:33:43.720 oh i'm gonna say jenny and he walked out into the reflecting pool with his
01:33:49.020 his well she was kind of a slut uh
01:33:54.060 jenny's finally staying with me now that she has aids thanks jenny but uh again i digress
01:34:04.020 the reflection
01:34:07.220 pool, the reflecting pool, it's been
01:34:09.160 an iconic
01:34:10.600 part of D.C.
01:34:15.600 like the Lincoln Memorial and the
01:34:17.160 Washington Memorial that
01:34:18.500 bookended it's
01:34:20.880 amazing
01:34:22.360 but it's fallen into what they
01:34:25.100 call disrepair
01:34:26.300 and Trump
01:34:29.100 has said yeah we're
01:34:31.060 going to fix it
01:34:31.780 because congress when you put it through the red tape and bureaucracy i believe it was something
01:34:40.260 to the effect of 300 million dollars that's what the taxpayers would have spent to fix it
01:34:50.760 To fix the reflecting pool in D.C. the normal way, you know, the the five hundred thousand dollar hammer way, the two hundred fifty thousand dollar toilet seat way, three hundred million dollars.
01:35:08.620 Well, Donald Trump figured out a way to do it for two million bucks, two million bucks, fix the problem, paint the whole basin.
01:35:18.880 american flag blue and the left the democrats they are infuriated by this
01:35:26.980 and i went through a lot of the uh the the social media comments about it
01:35:34.520 and it seems that they don't like the color blue they say that the granite that it's made out of
01:35:44.680 and the water that is on it makes it more mirror-like,
01:35:50.420 so it is truly reflecting.
01:35:52.920 You know, if you're standing there,
01:35:53.920 you get to see the Washington Monument reflected in it.
01:35:58.380 Yeah, it's a filthy toilet, and it has been for decades.
01:36:04.780 And the thought of $300 million to fix it is a little out of range.
01:36:12.400 so when trump decides he's going to drain this thing and uh uh fix the the the holes in it and
01:36:22.040 then paint it put a liner in it like a pool what's the problem the problem is donald trump
01:36:32.120 is doing it that's the only problem this is kind of a thing that trump has done over the course of
01:36:38.100 the years the central park skating rink back in what i call the day uh the they couldn't come up
01:36:48.300 with a a price that was under millions and millions of dollars and donald trump figured
01:36:53.960 out a way to get it done under budget and uh on schedule actually before it was scheduled to be
01:37:03.600 finish and this is the same thing but the bureaucrats in dc cannot stand when somebody
01:37:12.060 comes into their little boys club their little clubhouse and shows that it doesn't take millions
01:37:20.280 hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars to do something because it makes them first of all it
01:37:25.660 makes them look bad secondly how are we going to get the hundreds of millions for the next project
01:37:31.700 if people know that we could do it for cheaper.
01:37:35.600 We'll be back.
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01:38:21.680 The Anthony Cumia Show,
01:38:23.120 and here's a little quote from James Carville,
01:38:27.280 uh top democratic strategist from many moons ago uh talking about trump i do not want that man to
01:38:37.260 die i want to watch him suffer and i can't watch a dead person suffer this is the type of
01:38:44.880 garbage you get from uh the left he's always been uh just trash could never stand that guy
01:38:56.000 ah the lovely susan from corning new york susan
01:39:02.280 hey listen uh i just think you know baby boomers it depends on their life experience
01:39:11.120 because i'm more like a kindred spirit with you i have a few years on you but even those five years
01:39:16.800 or six years that i'm older than you like so i was 22 when the hostages 52 americans now so this uh
01:39:25.060 Your former caller just said about the guy in the parking lot that she met at the grocery store who was lamenting about how great it was under Jimmy Carter and gas was cheaper and whatever.
01:39:38.680 Well, duh, we had an oil embargo, and Iran took 52 of our Americans and diplomats and tortured many of them for, like, 400 and some days until Ronald Reagan came in.
01:39:56.100 But I want to say, everyone's talking about, you know, these people that are insane and, you know, they have brain problems.
01:40:05.340 Well, I actually think it's more like that their beliefs are not founded in reality, and that definition is psychotic.
01:40:16.900 And many of them are on these so-called, you know, these pharmaceuticals.
01:40:22.040 Yeah, they put them on drugs, Susan.
01:40:23.600 That's what they do.
01:40:24.840 It just amplifies their ability to influence them.
01:40:30.500 That's what I believe.
01:40:31.440 They take whatever mental illness they have, they give them these drugs,
01:40:35.840 and look, the drugs might even help with the symptoms of the problems they have,
01:40:39.620 but I really think it opens them up to be more easily influenced by what they hear.
01:40:46.040 Well, if you just look at the side effects, Anthony, on any of these drugs.
01:40:50.460 Diarrhea?
01:40:51.660 No, depression.
01:40:52.740 Itching, rash, rash, insensitive regions.
01:40:55.620 No, suicide.
01:40:56.380 Yeast, Susan.
01:40:57.560 Is it yeast?
01:41:00.260 No, darling.
01:41:01.440 But the side effects that they give to people on these drugs that are depressed that say they want to kill themselves, one of the main risks of these drugs is suicide.
01:41:12.880 Right, suicide, yeah.
01:41:14.040 These drugs were never this available.
01:41:16.200 I never got that, an anti-depression drug, and it might lead you to commit suicide, which is the ultimate in depression.
01:41:26.760 So I don't know.
01:41:28.320 I think it's all a big scam, Susan.
01:41:31.440 Black box warnings are on these drugs that that they're giving people because they feel a little bit nervous.
01:41:38.420 And I can tell you just from the way that they interview you, you know, in our years up here.
01:41:45.740 Oh, did you feel sad at all in the last few weeks?
01:41:49.960 You know, and then if you say, you know, yeah, like I lost my brother.
01:41:55.120 Oh, well, here, let's give you a prescription for this.
01:41:58.220 so there is a cahoots um you're supposed to feel bad susan you're supposed to feel bad in life
01:42:05.720 there are certain times in your life where you're supposed to feel sad or depressed or so let me
01:42:12.420 tell you uh the uh drug i used to take as a kid it was called uh dadderall dadderall it was my dad
01:42:20.500 and he'd say quit pissing and moaning or he'd say stop whining or he'd say stop crying i'll give you
01:42:27.700 something to cry about that was my dosage of uh yeah data roll every day was wonderful i gotta
01:42:35.540 move on susan but uh always a joy always a treat to talk to the wonderful susan
01:42:42.000 uh we'll go off topic a little bit from the assassination attempt uh this is something you
01:42:53.040 You know, if you listen to my show, you'll understand I love technology.
01:42:59.240 I love it.
01:43:00.740 I love what they're coming up with new things.
01:43:03.880 I try to see the good in it.
01:43:06.600 I guess that's my being naive.
01:43:11.900 I have a new vehicle that I picked up a couple of weeks ago,
01:43:16.140 and the technology in it is astounding.
01:43:20.220 It's fantastic.
01:43:21.200 I love learning about every little button and thing it does.
01:43:26.000 And then I start reading some other stuff.
01:43:30.980 New car kill switch.
01:43:34.620 A new car kill switch.
01:43:36.960 Now, what would this be needed for?
01:43:39.560 I would like if it was available to us right there, a button maybe.
01:43:44.380 Someone gets in to carjack your car and you hit that.
01:43:47.900 that would be nice but that isn't what i'm talking about at all uh here it is all vehicles
01:43:54.000 manufactured in 2027 i don't know if this is actually passed yet but this is what they want
01:44:03.240 to do and this story says that it's already through biden did this by the way this was a
01:44:10.040 biden thing that was shoved into some other bill i think it was a green energy bill that's by the
01:44:17.440 way what got obama to put that button in your car that if you don't press it your car shuts off at
01:44:23.960 a red light that was obama and biden came up with this thing all vehicles manufactured in 2027
01:44:34.420 will officially be required to come equipped with advanced impaired driving prevention technology
01:44:42.600 now you think this sounds okay if somebody's drunk why they shouldn't be able to drive a car
01:44:53.080 uh how does this work under the new law automakers must install install systems
01:44:58.860 that use cameras and ai there's that ai again to monitor driver behavior tracking things like
01:45:07.100 eye movement and attention levels if impairment is detected the system will activate and kill
01:45:15.620 switch will prevent the vehicle from operating whoo a kill switch in your car controlled by ai
01:45:22.500 and cameras watching your every move um was that is that a good idea do you like this
01:45:31.120 you own your car at least you thought you did you know there are certain things you buy that
01:45:39.700 you feel like you don't really own a house your property don't pay your taxes it's not your house
01:45:45.640 or property anymore so you kind of feel like do i really own this thing even if the mortgage is
01:45:51.500 paid off but a vehicle you pay for the whole vehicle you should be able to drive it do whatever
01:45:59.560 you want i want to drive it off a cliff let me do that um but they're making it where someone
01:46:07.220 somewhere or no one ai and cameras can shut your vehicle off you cannot drive it and i saw a few
01:46:20.540 videos of people that are concerned that perhaps if you're in a a panic situation
01:46:28.480 let's say uh someone was trying to carjack you and you shut the door and now you want to drive
01:46:36.860 away obviously as quickly as possible to a police station for safety and the cameras and ai detect
01:46:44.880 your eyes seem like they're watery maybe your pupils aren't the right size for somebody that
01:46:53.320 would be sitting in a seat relaxed and it's mimicking maybe impairment on drugs or alcohol
01:47:00.120 and it won't let you either start your car or put it in drive and now this hooligan outside has an
01:47:08.700 opportunity to bust the window and finish the job so this just seems like another thing
01:47:15.540 that might might not be a good thing and like everything else and I've said it before they
01:47:24.720 always present these things as convenience oh this is great I'll be able to sit in my car my
01:47:32.960 car will watch me and listen to me and monitor what i do on the road and send it to my insurance
01:47:40.760 company who will give me a lower rate for being such a safe driver uh it never works that way
01:47:47.920 they always wind up using it against you everything you say can and will be used against
01:47:54.800 you in a court of law that is for everything and it might not be a court of law it might
01:48:02.440 but it might not be it might just be uh and anything can and will be used against you on
01:48:07.880 your insurance uh premiums or your medical insurance or anything else they will always
01:48:17.000 use it against you and when they're not using it against you they'll just sell it to market it um
01:48:24.280 to other people hey this guy falls in this demo we know what he likes we know what he talks about
01:48:30.720 when he drives we know what he listens to on his radio so a lot of vehicles with new technology
01:48:39.060 and i've noticed because the the vehicle i just bought has a lot of things that could be used
01:48:45.160 uh as as a way to uh make money off of you and uh what you're doing what you what you listen to
01:48:54.660 what you say there are sensors and cameras that the the salesman pointed out up by the rear view
01:49:01.240 mirror on the um uh steering wheel and it watches you it looks at your expressions and your eye
01:49:11.100 movement and other things and again this doesn't sound like something i would really want it
01:49:17.760 doesn't sound like something that uh insurance companies and car manufacturers and the police
01:49:24.580 or anyone else are going to look at and say no we'll just use it for the good of humanity and
01:49:31.640 people because uh we we all know where that goes and speaking of the police there was something
01:49:37.340 in one of these articles about this bill and the requirement for this technology in these vehicles
01:49:44.940 new vehicles uh that they can afford it was ford motor company
01:49:52.500 uh they patented a technology that will have cameras and sensors in place and will look at you
01:50:03.060 and send any information to a police computer and ai and see if you are wanted by the cops
01:50:14.860 maybe that's it maybe you're wanted uh that doesn't sound very good and then the other thing
01:50:21.080 is uh just a master switch let's say something like covid is going on again and uh the powers
01:50:27.940 that be don't want you to go out they don't want you spreading that covid so they just hit the
01:50:34.880 master switch now no one's car works now you're stuck at home and if you don't think that could
01:50:41.400 happen think back to covid and remember what they were doing to everybody during that and you don't
01:50:46.920 think if they had that technology, they wouldn't
01:50:48.960 have used it?
01:50:52.020 Yeah, you want to comment
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01:51:13.920 And, yeah,
01:51:14.860 thank you man thanks for uh tuning in and supporting the show we do appreciate it and uh
01:51:21.920 you know haven't talked about her in a couple of shows i guess but uh rosie rosie o'donnell
01:51:30.500 yes yes yes i like how she's sneaking back into the u.s from ireland a little more uh often than
01:51:39.340 she did when she left she was just i gotta get out of here i don't like donald trump
01:51:46.060 and i'm going to ireland and getting away from his tyranny well she comes back and
01:51:55.660 uh i guess to visit her adopted daughter in prison or jail or wherever she is did such a good job
01:52:04.420 there ah but what do i know i don't know maybe she's a wonderful person no she isn't
01:52:11.700 rosie o'donnell she um like most liberals and people that don't know how anything really works
01:52:22.660 she uh has this disdain for billionaires now look i'm not gonna defend a billionaire if uh
01:52:31.780 He gets a ticket. Oh, poor me. I got a ticket in my Lamborghini or what have you.
01:52:40.160 But to to bash a billionaire just because they have achieved billionaire status for no other reason is kind of silly.
01:52:52.540 and the reason they give if they ever even give a reason is totally based on the fact that they
01:53:01.480 don't understand how a billionaire becomes a billionaire or what a billionaire is a lot of
01:53:07.920 problems they have are with uh the the lack of taxes that they pay and just the fact that you've
01:53:15.880 amassed so much money when there's so much strife and poverty in the country and they should just
01:53:23.920 be able to throw their billions out into uh into impoverished cities and everything would be
01:53:32.180 awesome why did you have to collect so much money all by yourself which by the way never
01:53:40.420 ever really happens and billionaires don't have one billion dollars take a dollar bill right now
01:53:52.200 you have 100 billion of those and you go yeah you you hide it in your mattress
01:54:00.640 and you go no one's ever going to get my billions yeah uh it doesn't work that way but
01:54:07.960 dummies like rosie o'donnell they kind of believe that that's what the meaning of a billionaire is
01:54:16.920 that's how they became billionaires and that's how they hold on greedily hold on to their their
01:54:22.580 wealth so um ac6 is rosie i think with the praise of billionaires and everybody thinking that's a
01:54:32.360 great thing to be a billionaire, you know? It should be embarrassing
01:54:35.520 to be a billionaire. It should be embarrassing
01:54:39.760 to have the ability to help society and choose
01:54:44.340 not to. I mean,
01:54:46.380 you know,
01:54:51.000 I don't know. I don't understand. You don't. How much can you
01:54:56.460 have? Billions.
01:54:58.840 the the the juvenile uh thought process there she's a dummy and look people don't have to be
01:55:11.720 a writer for Forbes magazine I understand not everybody was interested in how money works or
01:55:20.500 how a billionaire becomes or stays a billionaire why sometimes their tax burden doesn't seem to
01:55:27.820 be as much as it should be i understand that's boring stuff but if you don't know about it shut
01:55:36.000 your fat yap rosie by the way she's using a filter now when she does these instagram things
01:55:43.760 she looks like she's from whoville it's it's completely changed everything our complexion
01:55:52.540 she's no wrinkles she thinks anyone's buying this billionaires maybe i don't know
01:55:59.660 but uh yeah billionaires rarely have billions of dollars they're rarely liquid
01:56:09.260 you could you'd probably be hard-pressed to get like five thousand dollars cash from them
01:56:15.580 elon musk one of the most famous billionaires the biggest billionaire in the world and
01:56:26.820 what do you think he just has dollar bills at elon musk's house in elon's bed his mattress
01:56:38.000 He shoves it under there. The billions of dollars are all tied up in everything, infrastructure.
01:56:46.640 Take Elon Musk, for example. You know how much money it takes to keep Tesla running?
01:56:54.560 Do you know how much money it takes to put people in space?
01:57:01.120 He's literally putting human beings in space.
01:57:06.340 do you know how much money that takes yeah billions of dollars billions he's got other
01:57:15.900 companies like the boring company well rosie should understand that word but it's not the
01:57:23.500 same it's the boring like digging in vegas he's got tunnels in vegas that you drive your electric
01:57:31.280 car in and it autopilots you underground to where you want to go in vegas and this is another one of
01:57:38.600 these amazing innovations and uh things that he's working out that might catch on and become a big
01:57:45.360 thing in the country where you can just pull your electric vehicle into a tunnel go to sleep and you
01:57:51.060 end up in colorado in a couple hours that's where the billions of dollars are innovation employment
01:57:59.820 do you know how many people billionaires employ no they just sit there she thinks like it's um
01:58:11.760 what's the scrooge mcduck or what is it just jumping into gold doubloons like a pool and
01:58:20.020 swimming in it which by the way is impossible you cannot swim in a sea of gold doubloons
01:58:26.340 but i i think these idiots think that's how how it works so for rosie and all the rest of them
01:58:35.080 it uh billionaires contribute so much and and i don't think they they they knew they were ever
01:58:47.300 going to be billionaires they might have aspired to it but someone like elon musk an immigrant
01:58:53.220 from South Africa and he comes here and he uses utilizes not uses utilizes America to make amazing
01:59:07.520 innovations for this country while employing people and that's how you get to be a billionaire
01:59:15.400 there you don't go around screw like like like rosy thinking uh you could just dole out money
01:59:23.060 to the poor you think the second elon musk made his first million he thought oh let me just i got
01:59:29.420 a million now no one should have a million i'll just dole it out to poor people no he waits 10
01:59:36.460 100 million a thousand million a billion and then more and then what are you supposed to do
01:59:42.280 give it away that's not how this country's supposed to work i'm sure he's very charitable
01:59:49.000 with his money i'm sure it goes to causes and whatnot but that money is is helping the entire
01:59:58.820 country the country of people that work for a living and do stuff and make the country better
02:00:05.680 for everyone, Rosie.
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02:00:26.920 and boy, Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry
02:00:32.180 is not very happy
02:00:34.880 With the system, the court system, the judicial system, even the police, things have to get done.
02:00:47.920 This is a case where another young girl, innocent girl, was shot dead by a thug looking to maybe kill an op, yo.
02:01:03.460 i'm using the kids terms you got to kill your op uh and maybe some range time
02:01:12.340 maybe take take the old glock with the switch on it down to the range
02:01:18.200 and uh try to hit some paper first because uh the the amount of innocent bystanders
02:01:25.620 that are getting waxed by these young thugs is,
02:01:31.740 it's so infuriating.
02:01:34.480 It's heartbreaking.
02:01:36.880 There was a beautiful girl.
02:01:38.940 She had just graduated high school with honors.
02:01:43.160 Of course, these are the amazing, brilliant, bright,
02:01:50.840 contributing young people that will make a difference in society.
02:01:55.620 for the better and they're being eliminated by people that will never do anything but be a
02:02:03.620 burden and a danger to anyone that comes near them and uh no one even wants to talk about it
02:02:12.640 never mind actually doing something about it so um governor uh landry over there in louisiana he's
02:02:21.280 He's fed up. And I think a lot of the governors, a lot of politicians, law enforcement have had it every day.
02:02:32.360 I am flooded with videos of teens, young teens, acting horrifically, the vandalizing, arson, assault, rape, and yes, murder.
02:02:53.400 And it doesn't seem like anyone is paying attention, that anyone is speaking out and saying, no, we this needs to stop the coddling that Brandon Johnson in Chicago talks about more youth programs, all programs.
02:03:13.400 That's going to stop it.
02:03:15.680 Brandon Johnson the other day called prison and the police and arresting people abominable.
02:03:23.920 Like it's an atrocity to him to lock people up for heinous crimes that they're committing.
02:03:31.900 He thinks midnight basketball and coddling and all the youth programs are going to help.
02:03:39.660 Not when you have a society and communities that have no, no interest in acting properly in a civil society.
02:03:55.120 Absentee parents, a lot of these kids who live with their grandmother who cannot even attempt discipline.
02:04:04.420 uh everything that society shows them tells them that it's okay to commit horrific crimes
02:04:13.900 against people and over the course of decades this has turned into where we are now
02:04:21.600 we all have to live like we're criminals the bar gets lowered to a level where
02:04:28.160 i don't steal stuff from stores 99 of the people that go into a cvs are not going to grab something
02:04:38.080 and put it in their pocket and walk out but we all have to be treated like criminals
02:04:43.980 and ask for a key to unlock something or now i saw this at a store i can't remember what store
02:04:52.560 it was maybe target they locked up an entire aisle they had doors at both ends of the aisle
02:05:01.520 and i think it was an aisle of goods that are uh very that that get robbed they steal stuff
02:05:09.840 beauty supplies and uh hair care products makeup and you have to ask someone to let you in
02:05:20.460 you aren't a criminal but everyone gets treated like one now and why you got to ask why well
02:05:28.880 because some people can't take that there are criminals and that they should be treated like
02:05:38.360 criminals and there should be consequences to their actions real consequences and that way
02:05:45.920 the rest of us can live in a society where everything isn't locked up where we all don't
02:05:52.780 have to act like we're in prison because of a few people that can't help themselves uh so
02:06:01.640 jeff landry has absolutely had it ac7 he's um this is what we need more of we need more people
02:06:10.080 in seats of power that think like this and want to enact real justice.
02:06:17.260 This is the kind of violence that we end up with when we engage in those kinds of policies.
02:06:22.980 And I'm asking the legislature to go back and look at the laws.
02:06:26.520 In fact, people that go into common places and decide to engage in that kind of violence,
02:06:30.860 we should put them away for life.
02:06:33.820 I'm done with them. It doesn't matter how old they are.
02:06:36.300 somebody has failed it's not the government's job to raise these people
02:06:40.800 it's common sense not to go into a public space with a gun and start shooting around
02:06:45.620 blindedly we got a great we got 18 000 acres that ain't gold and if it's up to me i'd send
02:06:51.360 them all there for the rest of their lives next yep but i've seen this before i've seen people
02:06:59.360 police chiefs they're so worked up about some some atrocious murder that has taken place in
02:07:09.020 in their district or precinct or city and they talk like this and and it just nothing gets done
02:07:17.780 nothing really gets done and it's uh amazing i mean a seven month old kid was shot
02:07:28.040 because some gang beef, two guys on a scooter just firing randomly,
02:07:37.160 you're not going to change those two gentlemen into law-abiding citizens
02:07:45.360 that are going to grow up and become something.
02:07:48.800 It's not a movie.
02:07:50.420 This isn't some movie where they go back into the hood a few years later
02:07:56.460 and go yeah i was just like you i was on the the road to it it doesn't happen that way
02:08:03.180 they're habitually criminals and if you off a seven month old i mean what why are they even
02:08:13.780 arresting him how do the cops go all right turn around put your hands behind your back
02:08:19.620 and not go turn around and then TCB, you know, take care of business.
02:08:26.900 But that's where we are.
02:08:30.740 This is where we are.
02:08:32.020 No one really – it's the people like Brandon Johnson in Chicago
02:08:36.760 that say, well, we need more programs.
02:08:42.320 No, the programs aren't working.
02:08:44.840 Chicago, you should know.
02:08:46.480 They're stacking bodies in Chicago.
02:08:49.620 And it's crazy how many young people are getting offed every week in Chicago,
02:08:58.100 and he just will not see it for what it is, will not act on it.
02:09:03.580 He's afraid to look like, oh, I don't want to look like a black guy that's going against the community.
02:09:10.000 You are going against the community.
02:09:12.040 there are people that live in black communities in chicago that are wishing praying you do something
02:09:20.020 besides coddling they're the ones trying to live their lives
02:09:24.620 they want to go to the store they want to be able to go out of their apartment
02:09:29.720 and not worry uh who's waiting out in the hallway
02:09:32.960 but we're in this place time and place now where uh people are petrified
02:09:41.740 of doing anything about this about even speaking that there may be an issue that has to be
02:09:49.240 addressed yep but how is new york doing well mayor mem danny can't do a show without talking
02:09:57.960 about our favorite mayor mayor zoran mem danny uh he's been talking about his daycare thing
02:10:04.940 because he ran on so many of these amazing promises remember free buses yeah that ain't
02:10:13.860 happening and his uh his grocery stores i think 2029 when he's checking out as mayor
02:10:22.100 that's supposed to happen then uh and by the way a communist run grocery store remember the old
02:10:29.900 I remember as a kid, you'd hear about stores in Russia.
02:10:35.120 And you'd hear about them from Russians that defected.
02:10:39.300 They came here.
02:10:40.800 And they'd go into a grocery store and be like,
02:10:43.200 I have never seen so much food in my life.
02:10:46.520 This is amazing.
02:10:48.640 And it's because all their stores were state-run, and they're empty.
02:10:54.100 they why would the government spend any more money than they have to so you're going to get
02:11:01.860 the bare minimum there's no competition if you want a store in america you can't just
02:11:08.740 jack your prices up and have minimal uh merchandise because there's another store
02:11:15.120 down the street whose prices are lower and they have a bunch of merch
02:11:19.240 when the government runs things it's just them and all they have to do is the bare minimum
02:11:27.560 and that's always been the way it is that's socialism oh it's not democratic socialism
02:11:34.520 yeah it's the same thing it's communism plain old-fashioned communism so uh memdani one of
02:11:42.020 his other promises was universal daycare right babysitter i i let me tell you this i remember
02:11:52.200 when i was growing up uh my mom and dad uh they they worked and they had to get babysitters if
02:12:02.400 they worked or they wanted to go out they had to get babysitters they paid them money
02:12:07.840 And it was kind of a good entry-level money-making job for a young gal in junior high or high school.
02:12:19.340 Now they just want the kids to be taken care of in universal daycare programs.
02:12:27.900 And by the way, it's also so they can indoctrinate the kids.
02:12:32.160 They're little kids, I know, at the time, but they could still put little nuggets of liberalism in their head, transgender stuff and whatnot.
02:12:43.280 So, again, just an agenda.
02:12:46.060 But Zoran's talking about his universal daycare programs, and let's see what that includes, AC3.
02:12:53.980 Very clearly, these are programs for every single New Yorker.
02:13:00.320 Oh.
02:13:00.780 These are not programs that are going to ask the immigration status of any one of the children.
02:13:05.560 All of those children are New Yorkers.
02:13:07.760 They should all be enrolled in pre-K and 3K, no matter where they were born or where they come from.
02:13:13.420 And we are also proud to be a...
02:13:16.420 Ah, there you go.
02:13:18.420 Proud to be a stupid communist.
02:13:21.020 That's what he was going to say.
02:13:23.460 So, hey, New York.
02:13:25.080 How do you like that?
02:13:26.220 But your free child care, by the way, which is paid for by, by, by, yes, you, you pay for it.
02:13:38.060 Are you working?
02:13:39.500 Are you in New York City?
02:13:41.680 You will be paying for this free child care.
02:13:46.320 because you know damn well if you can afford it,
02:13:50.280 you're not going to send your kid to some free city government-run child daycare.
02:13:58.620 You are going to send them to a private school.
02:14:01.420 But if you have money to do that, you also have money to pay for illegal alien kids.
02:14:07.960 Yes.
02:14:08.500 Illegal alien children will be given free child daycare.
02:14:18.360 For what?
02:14:21.240 Can you believe this?
02:14:25.260 Five and a half billion dollar budget shortfall.
02:14:31.160 Five and a half billion.
02:14:32.860 And instead of cutting these insane programs, and his other thing is to tax the wealthy.
02:14:43.020 Well, how good would a successful, wealthy New Yorker feel knowing that he's being taxed so that an illegal alien's kid can be put in daycare?
02:14:58.340 is that gonna make the the wealthy want to hang around new york is that gonna uh bring them back
02:15:06.940 from florida like hochel said governor hochel hey any wealthy new yorkers uh when you go down
02:15:13.740 to florida bring a couple of those wealthy ex-new yorkers back with what the promise
02:15:19.960 that they'll be paying for illegal child daycare how the hell did you guys vote for this guy
02:15:30.720 i understand look your choices were not very good i get it but i mean even the democrats
02:15:40.000 the primary
02:15:41.800 this is your guy
02:15:44.500 you fell for the smile
02:15:46.680 and the
02:15:47.300 Instagram videos
02:15:49.920 he's still doing it
02:15:51.220 his dumb big smile
02:15:54.060 and he talks about the grocery stores
02:15:56.100 and the free buses
02:15:57.540 that they're coming don't worry
02:15:58.840 imagine you had to wait for that bus
02:16:01.620 that's a bus that's never coming
02:16:03.420 the free bus
02:16:05.300 thank god
02:16:07.060 as we all know that would be
02:16:09.660 a rolling mental asylum homeless people fighting maybe some drug use because the only thing
02:16:20.960 keeping them out is the fact that a fair is necessary that's why when they jump the turnstile
02:16:27.300 for the subway uh all bets are off it's all about mayhem murder and mayhem but uh that
02:16:36.200 he's rubbing it in your face if you are a working new yorker
02:16:44.860 they're begging you to stay hokal is anyway mamdani has said no one's leaving he's got the
02:16:53.960 he called it the imaginary exodus of new yorkers really well you tell those imaginary people
02:17:02.280 that they have to pay for illegal aliens' kids to go to daycare,
02:17:08.720 eh, you're going to get a lot more imaginary people leaving New York City.
02:17:14.500 And Hochul's trying to play both sides.
02:17:19.400 She's trying.
02:17:20.660 It ain't working.
02:17:22.340 Because she's all about this taxing, the death tax,
02:17:27.460 where, you know, you got to pay the state and the city
02:17:32.480 50% of your money if you die.
02:17:35.900 They don't even leave you alone when you're in the box.
02:17:39.840 And for what?
02:17:42.440 For what?
02:17:43.340 Their biggest thing that they've been selling is that
02:17:45.880 we need to make New York City affordable for everyone.
02:17:51.040 Why?
02:17:52.780 Can anyone answer that?
02:17:54.860 Why should New York City be any more affordable to everyone than Beverly Hills is?
02:18:03.320 Or any of the rich suburbs in Connecticut or PA or upstate New York?
02:18:11.540 Why is New York this city that's very, very expensive?
02:18:17.880 If you've ever been there, it is insanely expensive.
02:18:21.000 Why is there this delusion that it needs to be affordable to everyone?
02:18:31.440 So that's how they sell it.
02:18:34.040 And to make it affordable to everyone, they will go to the only people that can afford to be there and tax the crap out of them till they leave.
02:18:46.000 It's utter and complete madness.
02:18:51.880 This makes no sense whatsoever.
02:18:55.320 He ran on this, though.
02:18:56.960 He's not pulling out any surprises.
02:18:59.400 And you all voted for it.
02:19:01.360 All right.
02:19:02.120 Don't go anywhere.
02:19:03.300 We are back in a moment.
02:19:05.640 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
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02:19:19.780 Let's go to the phones.
02:19:21.520 Dave in Jersey.
02:19:23.180 Dave, what's up, man?
02:19:25.780 What's up, man?
02:19:27.020 You know, Rosie wants to attack billionaires, but she's a millionaire and I don't have millions.
02:19:32.200 So maybe she should be attacked.
02:19:35.100 Yeah.
02:19:35.700 And also, as far as Mondami's smile, nice face, deke.
02:19:42.940 Nice face, deke.
02:19:45.700 Yeah, you know, a lot of these Hollywood types,
02:19:49.680 they love the fact that they've made a lot of money.
02:19:54.080 They've done very well for themselves.
02:19:58.840 And then they want to talk about how other people should give away their money.
02:20:07.100 And I love people who have money.
02:20:08.940 Everyone should have money because that's how the economy works.
02:20:12.740 But, yeah, you shouldn't attack people that money.
02:20:16.120 You know how ignorant it is to think that most people in this country look at millionaires like she looks at billionaires like everyone that's living their life paycheck to paycheck or, you know, they have a modest house and a job that gets them by.
02:20:36.080 They look at millionaires, which a lot of Hollywood are millionaires, exactly like Rosie is talking about billionaires.
02:20:46.300 She can't see herself in the same light that she sees those billionaires.
02:20:52.980 And back from when we both started in construction, we never got a job from a poor man.
02:20:59.740 That is true.
02:21:00.920 I never had to hump into an attic, a big air conditioning and heating unit from a poor person.
02:21:08.060 That is, you know, the wealthy people make the jobs.
02:21:12.600 They hire the workers and they are just villainized by by the left.
02:21:19.260 It's it's amazing.
02:21:20.360 They think they should all just open up their wallets and bank accounts and investments and just throw the money at the poor.
02:21:27.500 because they have this image in their minds, in their dumb minds,
02:21:32.280 that everything will take care of itself,
02:21:35.220 that the money won't end up right back with the rich people
02:21:38.060 and the poor being just as poor as they were before they threw all that money out
02:21:42.940 because that's just human nature.
02:21:46.080 It's the way things work.
02:21:47.980 And also it's been said many times that money can be given.
02:21:53.520 You can give endless money to a poor person,
02:21:55.980 and in a year they'll still be poor and when you give money to a rich person they make money out
02:22:01.700 of money they make money out of it it's how it works i've been with you since the 90s wow
02:22:07.540 amazing thank you my friend i do appreciate it there he goes have have a have a happy birthday
02:22:13.960 is that what you were going to say i sure hope so that's marty marty marty hudson jersey what's
02:22:21.360 up my friend i didn't know it was mary i saw marty i was like marty has a hell of a high voice
02:22:41.200 mary thank you so much i do appreciate the happy birthday i wanted you to end on a nice note instead
02:22:48.840 of all this bad news oh it's always bad news mary i apologize but you know when things get better
02:22:54.560 i'll talk about that right now we're in it we are in it and it's deep thank you mary oh i do
02:23:03.040 appreciate mary i'm sorry i think i cut her off there uh hey new york uh besides mam danny well
02:23:11.500 this is kind of has to do with mem danny public urination in new york city is up 50 percent
02:23:19.060 don't you wish your uh pay was up 50 percent your stocks were up 50 percent public urination in new
02:23:27.420 york city is up 50 percent and it's because they don't care it's one of those crimes that they
02:23:35.720 think is a victimless crime it's one of those crimes that liberals say puts people with mental
02:23:43.400 problems homeless people into jail in the in the old days under Giuliani and even before Giuliani
02:23:53.580 they would lock you up that was an arrestable offense if you were urinating in public you went
02:24:01.400 to jail. They took you to a precinct
02:24:03.540 at a post-a-bond.
02:24:06.220 Now,
02:24:07.420 it's like they
02:24:09.080 revel in it. They love it.
02:24:11.980 Every vestibule
02:24:13.260 you stand in in New York City
02:24:15.300 stinks of urine.
02:24:18.200 You see them.
02:24:19.820 They're in public
02:24:21.360 on subway platforms,
02:24:23.260 in the subway cars.
02:24:25.680 They'll be sitting or laying down
02:24:27.580 on the seats, and a
02:24:29.340 stream is coming out
02:24:31.100 onto the floor of the subway uh up 50 percent and it's because no one wants to do anything
02:24:39.160 my good friend uh retired lieutenant nypd keith mareska he told a story once he pulled up he knew
02:24:47.280 all the homeless people and bums they called them bums back then in uh new york city and uh he saw
02:24:54.420 one of them and he was in a doorway uh relieving himself urinating and keith kind of walked up
02:25:02.020 snuck up on him and planted his boot right against this guy's ass and he was pushed forward right
02:25:11.040 into the door he wound up urinating on himself he hurt himself in some of the most sensitive of
02:25:16.880 areas and that's how it's done that's what cops used to do and you think again this guy's just
02:25:25.640 going to do it again knowing that that could happen it's called real consequence and sometimes
02:25:33.540 the cops dished it out they didn't wait they didn't coddle they didn't take him down to the
02:25:40.020 precinct and let him go and then you got to hear a lawyer talk about how the cop abused him by
02:25:46.660 yelling at him for uh urinating in public you smash your cop boot right into his ass
02:25:53.580 and he stops peeing that's how it worked in the good old days nothing is going to get better
02:26:02.060 as long as uh they're coddled like that a good cop boot all right people thank you so much for
02:26:10.800 tuning in i do appreciate it and uh we will return next sunday 8 p.m eastern time uh loved all the
02:26:20.560 phone calls tonight and uh yeah anthony cumia on x to get uh my take the rest of the week later
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