The Anthony Cumia Show - April 28, 2025


The Anthony Cumia Show | 04-27-25


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00:01:00.160 77 WABC.
00:01:10.700 Hey everyone,
00:01:11.900 the Anthony Cumia Show.
00:01:13.860 Tonight we have quite a guest.
00:01:16.260 Dave Landau, comedian extraordinaire.
00:01:18.240 I used to work with him
00:01:19.320 and we have a lot in common.
00:01:22.040 Not the least of which was
00:01:23.480 maybe partying a little too much back in the day.
00:01:26.280 But Dave definitely beats me on that one
00:01:28.240 because his book, Party of One,
00:01:30.980 is full of debauchery
00:01:32.760 that I couldn't imagine anyone else competing with.
00:01:36.580 So stick around for that.
00:01:38.820 Quickly, I want to talk about
00:01:40.300 this White House Correspondents Dinner.
00:01:42.940 What a joke.
00:01:43.760 This is no pun intended.
00:01:46.380 This year, if you don't know what it is,
00:01:48.960 every year they have this thing
00:01:50.700 and the politicians and correspondents
00:01:53.000 in Washington. They show up because even they need an award show like the Oscars or the Emmys
00:01:59.420 to pat themselves on the back and get a good laugh. But this year, because Donald Trump is
00:02:06.720 president, he has decided that no Republicans should really go to this thing. He decided he's
00:02:13.200 not going to it. No comics are going to it. This is usually a big thing. They get a popular comedian
00:02:19.700 host for the show. And it's just supposed to be a fun night for the press and politicians
00:02:29.700 who are then ripping each other's guts out the rest of the year. It kind of makes the
00:02:36.920 whole thing seem like professional wrestling a bit, doesn't it? A little phony. I never
00:02:42.980 liked this because of that reason. I guess in the old days, perhaps, it worked out a
00:02:49.040 little better because i don't know there was a little more not even friendship but mutual respect
00:02:55.080 and professional courtesy between the media and uh politics not all the time i mean obviously
00:03:03.220 we've seen um the media go after politicians over the course of history but uh for the most part
00:03:09.300 they get together for this dumb little event and make each other laugh and uh talk about uh what's
00:03:16.480 going on in the world and it was a joke it was kind of funny well trump decided he's not going
00:03:22.780 there's going to be no comics no republicans i guess they were the word went out and uh so now
00:03:29.180 they're saying it's a pared back event pared back the uh the journalists were the stars of the
00:03:38.680 evening that's what they like to say and uh boy that's the last thing we need isn't it for the
00:03:44.860 journalists to become the stars? Because that wasn't really supposed to be what journalism was
00:03:51.300 all about, being the star. Because with that, with the motivation to become a star, you might
00:03:59.400 start shirking your responsibilities at actually being a trustworthy journalist. Well, I could lie
00:04:05.980 about this, or I could beat up on this guy, and I'll be the news. Why report the news or write
00:04:12.960 the news when i can be the news and uh you know they get an ego on them and a lot of these so-called
00:04:20.040 journalists decide uh that they're the stars and this was very apparent at some of these
00:04:26.220 correspondence dinners that they put on uh they'd be roasted by the comedians not too not too crazy
00:04:33.840 though unless of course they were right wing but uh the politicians were the ones that really got
00:04:38.920 roasted and it was supposed to come off as a fun event but then the very next day they're destroying
00:04:47.340 each other the politicians the media uh it just doesn't seem sincere that's for sure
00:04:55.640 it's not funny these days and trump knows it he knows these people slander him they lie about him
00:05:02.380 and his administration, they were complicit in trying to put him in prison.
00:05:09.400 And then whenever Joe Biden was talked about in previous years' correspondence dinners,
00:05:14.580 they didn't talk about him being a vegetable, his inability to perform the duties of the
00:05:22.440 president because he was cognitively impaired.
00:05:26.540 Maybe they make a little joke, but he'd be laughing too, you know, a good-natured ribbing
00:05:31.860 perhaps. But then the very next day, these journalists are going on and saying, oh,
00:05:37.960 he's sharp as a tack. Oh, best president ever. You couldn't get someone that works harder or
00:05:44.720 is sharper than Joe Biden. So Trump decided, screw this. I'm not going. Why would I go and
00:05:53.540 sit in a room with a bunch of people that are going to slander me, try to destroy everything
00:06:01.200 I'm doing for the country immigration you know they they can't get enough of uh trying to bring
00:06:08.980 back criminal illegal aliens and the media you know they're they're they're in there they're
00:06:14.540 in there talking about it oh we got to get this guy back and then Trump is supposed to just laugh
00:06:20.160 along with them one night screw that good this should be a thing anyway I don't think politicians
00:06:26.320 and uh journalists should be uh chummy even for one night they should be looking at each other
00:06:33.680 with a distrusting eye um but at least printing the truth and not lying about a president or
00:06:43.600 other politician because it it suits the liberal agenda and they are nothing more than the
00:06:48.940 propaganda wing of the liberal left we'll be right back with dave landau his new book party one is
00:06:55.800 out, and
00:06:56.980 we'll be talking to him. Stick around.
00:07:14.280 This is the
00:07:15.680 Anthony Cumia Show. Whipping
00:07:17.700 out the First Amendment and holstering
00:07:19.940 the second. And again, we're asking
00:07:21.840 when you cross the line.
00:07:25.800 We are back.
00:07:42.580 It is Sunday.
00:07:43.700 This is the Anthony Cumia Show.
00:07:46.700 Welcome, welcome back.
00:07:48.540 Hope you had a great week.
00:07:50.680 I sure did.
00:07:52.340 I'll just rub it in if you didn't.
00:07:54.380 uh yeah great uh great to see the sun still up a little bit i'm one of those guys i am one of
00:08:01.720 those guys spring late spring early summer rolls around and i just look outside and what is it
00:08:08.280 eight o'clock eastern time and uh it's still light out i don't know what it is i'm not scared
00:08:14.220 of the dark mind you there's just something comforting feels like you're getting more uh
00:08:21.280 more of your day when it's lighter, um, later.
00:08:26.120 Cause I am not a morning person. No, no, no, no.
00:08:29.680 Anyone that knows me who boy crack a noon is very, very early for me.
00:08:35.580 And then I just pawned it off that I'm a broadcaster and, uh,
00:08:38.960 I have to stay up late for a show. So I can't get up too early.
00:08:43.140 Truth be told, I've always been this way. Even when I was in construction,
00:08:46.700 i hate getting up early i don't know anyone that that does i don't know how this whole thing
00:08:53.840 of getting up early for work even started some idiot in charge there should have been someone
00:08:59.600 like me in charge to go hey let's uh let's start our work day at 2 p.m that sound good
00:09:06.780 and then we're done by i don't know eight and then you can just hang out you're not too tired
00:09:12.740 You could still go out at night, and then you don't have to go, oh, I've got to get up so early.
00:09:18.120 How did this happen?
00:09:20.740 Anywho, I do enjoy that.
00:09:23.280 I didn't get much sleep last night.
00:09:27.320 Personal note, I got a dog yesterday.
00:09:30.980 Yesterday was my birthday.
00:09:34.020 At my age, we don't talk about birthdays anymore.
00:09:36.960 It is really, I can't stand when people do that.
00:09:39.700 Oh, it's your birthday.
00:09:40.900 Yeah, thanks.
00:09:42.740 Another reminder that the Earth flew around the sun one more time, and it's one less time that I have here.
00:09:53.000 So I'm not a big birthday guy.
00:09:55.480 It was just coincidental.
00:09:56.620 We got to pick up our dog yesterday, drove from South Carolina, Greenville, up to North Carolina.
00:10:06.340 Not much of a difference politically, geographically.
00:10:11.680 Good thing is, though, I'm able to take my gun.
00:10:15.020 You know, you never know.
00:10:16.280 It's always nice to be armed, be an armed citizen.
00:10:19.660 I don't like having to go to states where I cannot exercise my right to protect myself with the greatest tool available, a weapon, a gun.
00:10:32.140 So I went up there and picked up our little Belgian Malinois.
00:10:37.520 and and a lot of people were warning me about these dogs i'd done the research they're army
00:10:44.100 dogs like this is the dog there's a great bit by shane gillis and he talks about when trump had to
00:10:50.120 announce the dispatching of a terrorist a few years back i think it was during his yeah it was
00:10:56.240 during his first term and uh shane is so good at it he does a great uh trump impression and he was
00:11:03.680 like he was crying the dogs came in he was crying because of the dogs like those dogs are belgian
00:11:10.540 malinois they're uh meat missiles they call them fur torpedoes when you see a cop sometimes they
00:11:17.980 they let the dog out of the back of their car to get a uh perp that's on the run uh you just see
00:11:23.960 these things shoot out of the car and uh they're on the guy in in seconds but it takes a lot of
00:11:30.760 training and uh i have the time and resources and property now to do something like that
00:11:36.740 uh but it's it's a puppy and if anybody out there has had a puppy especially day one uh they're a
00:11:47.520 little anxious about their surroundings you try to crate train them back when i was growing up
00:11:53.640 there was no such thing as crate training your dad brought home a dog he put him on the floor
00:12:01.040 in the living room you all went aw and pet him and made sure the food and water was out
00:12:07.660 and you owned a dog that was how it went you'd wake up in the morning something would be chewed up
00:12:15.240 he sleeps wherever he wants on your bed maybe under the bed in the washroom now you know you
00:12:23.840 got to train these dogs and and you have to crate train them so at night they can't just mosey around
00:12:31.500 the house they might dip into your scotch they might try to cook something and burn the house
00:12:37.500 down so you got to put them in their crate uh and when you do this when they're puppies the first
00:12:44.440 a few times you take them home boy five in the morning
00:12:48.700 yeah sorry sorry if you had your radio up loud but uh yeah that's what was all night
00:12:59.100 and i put in my apple uh my earbuds and it has noise canceling for that dog nope it must be a
00:13:08.320 frequency that even apple said screw it we just can't figure out how to cover this up
00:13:13.860 the wife the tv the washing machine going you don't even hear it a whining puppy uh yeah you
00:13:24.600 hear that but it's great i i love the little guy already he's got we also have a cat so it's like a
00:13:30.980 goddamn warner brothers cartoon around here the cat just wants nothing to do with it but uh it's
00:13:37.160 an adventure it's another one of those things you just do take him outside he's running around he's
00:13:42.140 adorably cute i got a nice um heads up from uh curtis curtis leeway he texted me and was like
00:13:48.500 dude you know animals are they never judge you they don't look down on you it's just you and him
00:13:56.760 and uh and it's great and uh i appreciate the hell out of that curtis and it's just it's such a uh
00:14:04.440 a truth you know i i've been an animal guy my entire life just adore animals pets wild animals
00:14:16.120 um early on i i didn't care much uh about what zoos or sea world did my my opinion on the whole
00:14:25.180 thing was ah who cares hey i can't see a killer whale in the wild let me go to sea world and i
00:14:31.220 could uh i could see one there uh and then as i got older i started really realizing like oh god
00:14:38.480 this is terrible terrible there were certain circumstances i get like certain um animal parks
00:14:45.760 here in america look not many of us are going to get to africa some of these animals were abused and
00:14:52.960 they were on the brink of being poached out of existence so it's kind of cool that we set up
00:14:59.240 something but it's got to be a very natural habitat and i know they can never replicate what
00:15:05.240 wild animals get in their actual natural habitat but some of them seem pretty happy out there you
00:15:13.220 know i've been to a few of these places where uh it's not it doesn't seem that bad look i don't
00:15:18.140 know maybe the animal hates it maybe he loves it maybe he loves the fact that he's not being
00:15:21.680 jumped on by something having his uh his bowels ripped out uh so who knows but uh for me it's
00:15:30.780 like i've always like had that feeling like circuses i hate circuses always have ever since
00:15:36.960 i was a kid but the idea of the poor elephants having to get up on that little dumb stool
00:15:43.180 while some dweeb snaps a whip at him i love when the animal wins every so often
00:15:51.240 is it just a treat when you watch a video especially now i mean we get videos from
00:15:57.880 everywhere doing everything and sometimes you'll just see these guys in india and there's cracking
00:16:06.620 a whip or hitting an elephant in the side of the head with a two by four and and the elephant just
00:16:13.880 at one point goes nope no more of this and uh the trouncing an elephant can give someone
00:16:24.120 you never thought they'd be so fast and have the ability to swing their head and feet around enough
00:16:31.100 to stomp on some dumb indian guy that decided he was going to try to crack this thing over his head
00:16:37.520 and i love it i can't be happier when i see an animal win the tiger in the cage
00:16:44.760 zigfried and roy i didn't care how long did those two poofters uh if i may use the english
00:16:52.720 phrase uh smack animals around yo you know yeah uh wild giant wild cats love huge stage lights
00:17:04.220 and smoke machines and and loud music and and two marys cracking whips in their faces oh they adore
00:17:13.280 that right up until they rip your neck off and uh you end up for the rest of your life so
00:17:21.760 yeah i'm one of those guys i just love when the animals prevail and uh i've said it before i
00:17:28.540 with with all the videos of cruelty and terribleness that we watch on um
00:17:34.980 on on our phones every day i can watch people i can watch people perform cruelties upon other
00:17:43.260 people it's not good i don't think it's really good for us um mentally uh but i can watch that
00:17:50.200 You'd be like, oof, wow, that was brutal.
00:17:53.980 I cannot watch an animal be hurt on video.
00:17:59.340 And, you know, I'm not a vegetarian.
00:18:02.600 I enjoy a good piece of steak or some chicken.
00:18:06.760 But even then, I don't like watching the process.
00:18:10.940 I would much rather watch an Apache helicopter take out a crowd of people on the ground
00:18:18.280 than watch chickens or cattle be slaughtered.
00:18:23.040 So, yeah, I like animals.
00:18:26.780 Is that wrong?
00:18:28.820 Is that so wrong?
00:18:29.740 So I want to thank Curtis for his nice words.
00:18:33.200 And I apologize if I seem a little sleepy.
00:18:37.020 I cover up for it really well, though.
00:18:39.960 When the job calls, I'm on the job.
00:18:44.220 we have mr dave landau my friend comedian extraordinaire used to be my co-host he's
00:18:50.860 coming up at about 8 30 stick around we of course have clown of the week next and uh and a fake news
00:18:57.940 fake news coming up so stick around for more of the anthony cumia show it's the anthony cumia show
00:19:04.360 entertaining and informative on the red apple podcast network how you doing everybody hope
00:19:12.340 You're doing well this Sunday evening, Anthony Cumia Show.
00:19:17.840 And we got to, of course, one of my favorite segments every week because it's so difficult.
00:19:25.240 I toil, toil over picking who the hell this could be after a week's worth of research.
00:19:34.400 It's Clown of the Week.
00:19:37.060 The Anthony Cumia Show presents The Clown of the Week.
00:19:42.340 Yes. And again, just such a chore, such a difficult task for me.
00:19:51.900 And, you know, the usual suspects keep getting in the lead.
00:19:57.120 And then by Sunday, I go, I hate having to do this.
00:19:59.860 I hate having to re-crown people once, twice, three times, maybe.
00:20:05.000 I don't know. But this clown, I believe, is a former winner of Clown of the Week.
00:20:10.460 Could be a contender, seems to be a contender every week.
00:20:15.160 Once again, Liz Warren.
00:20:17.400 Liz Warren is a clown.
00:20:22.380 And I'm talking the big wig, the red nose, the makeup, the big clown shoes.
00:20:29.360 This woman personifies a clown.
00:20:34.400 The only thing is, some of the stuff isn't really funny.
00:20:39.560 it's it's dangerous even her she can be dangerous her words are dangerous she lies
00:20:47.260 she smears people um she'll do anything to uh perpetuate this lifelong career that her i'm sure
00:20:57.120 she'll end up just like pelosi 90 years old she already sounds terrible that voice of hers
00:21:03.860 liz warren's voice could be weaponized the military should do something about that where
00:21:09.780 you fire this audio thing off the top of an abrams tank and it's just you know i think
00:21:15.220 what we ought to do and and people just go no we give up we give uncle she's uh she's terrible
00:21:24.520 and um she's constantly crying about the billionaires trump only cares about the
00:21:32.060 billionaires there's 902 billionaires in the country 902 i think he's paying attention to
00:21:38.920 a few more people than just 902 people uh but she's a millionaire this woman they all end up
00:21:44.960 being millionaires they somehow turn a job that uh is i don't know about a couple hundred grand
00:21:51.540 into a multi-million dollar uh career i don't know how that works i know there are plenty of
00:22:00.460 people that make what a senator makes and can't even keep food on the table you know you have a
00:22:07.700 family maybe you live in a place like new york or dc or anywhere in california with the taxes
00:22:12.900 and even a salary that seems wow that's pretty good 150 200 000 a year yeah you got a family
00:22:21.060 you got own a house cars things like that that's uh it's not a lot of money uh so somehow they
00:22:29.440 figured out a way not only to support themselves but to turn that into millions in people like
00:22:36.940 Pelosi's case hundreds of millions of dollars and no one questions it that's the big uh the big
00:22:44.720 mystery no one wants to say hey how the hell did you get 200 million dollars on that job
00:22:53.260 Oh, investments. Don't you know about what's going to happen in certain sectors and industries?
00:23:02.740 Can we look at that? Oh, yeah, we can, by the way, because it's not illegal.
00:23:07.500 Nancy Pelosi most recently made news because she she invested in NVIDIA.
00:23:14.260 You know, gaming people know it for the graphics cards.
00:23:17.060 Other people know it, that it's great for crypto mining and whatnot.
00:23:20.460 But, yeah, she knew that the government was going to make some type of decision or that NVIDIA had to ask the government for certain permissions.
00:23:33.000 And all of a sudden she makes bank on that stock and no one goes, huh?
00:23:39.280 What?
00:23:40.440 They're all getting on Trump's ass about the market going down because of the tariffs.
00:23:46.280 And then Trump going to buy, buy the dip.
00:23:50.460 Not thinking like, yeah, that's what we do.
00:23:52.480 He wasn't telling people anything specific.
00:23:54.680 Hey, look at NVIDIA.
00:23:56.680 Look at that.
00:23:57.280 It's going to go up.
00:23:58.100 You wouldn't tell anybody anything they didn't know.
00:24:01.120 And they want to crucify him for some kind of insider trading.
00:24:04.960 So once again, just lies.
00:24:07.940 But Liz Warren is the clown of the week.
00:24:10.260 Here she is getting called out exquisitely for her support of Joe Biden, even though we knew he was mentally damaged.
00:24:19.440 Watch this.
00:24:19.940 listen or watch whatever you want to do i'm still so stuck on a video thing it's radio anthony
00:24:26.200 listen to this do you regret saying that president biden had a mental acuity he had a sharpness to
00:24:33.060 him you said that up until july of last year i said what i believe to be true and you think he
00:24:40.000 was as sharp as you um i said i had not seen decline and i hadn't at that point you did not
00:24:48.480 see any decline from 2024 joe biden to 2021 joe biden not when i said that you know the
00:24:55.100 the thing is he look he was sharp he was on his feet i saw him live event i had meetings with him
00:25:07.320 a couple of times senator on his feet is not praise he can speak in sentences is not praise
00:25:15.980 Fair enough. Fair enough. I love it. Fair enough. Fair enough. Oh, that's all we get.
00:25:21.780 We don't get it. Oh, my God. Throw yourself at the mercy of the American people you lied to.
00:25:26.700 We don't get that. We got fair enough. Fair enough. You didn't see a decline.
00:25:32.240 Are you out of your mind? We didn't even need to see a decline. Rational people didn't need to see
00:25:39.040 a decline. We saw from the get go when he was campaigning from his basement that this guy was
00:25:46.100 mentally impaired and in no way capable of being the president of the United States. And this guy
00:25:52.140 and God bless whoever that is, asks her a question she has never had to deal with. And and she just
00:26:00.000 goes, I'm going to I'm going to Ed Norton. She didn't know what she could possibly say to get
00:26:06.040 out of the jam she was in right there i didn't see he was sharp when when i talked to him
00:26:13.540 and then like she said uh uh i never noticed a decline we did we saw it it you tell me
00:26:27.120 was it right up until the disastrous debate where where the media was lying about his uh
00:26:36.020 his mental acuity every politician was liz warren was was it right up till that point that you
00:26:44.700 really thought he was fine and then right after you're all clamoring to to get someone new in
00:26:51.880 there does that sound reasonable you clown but she uh i love that they're being faced with this
00:27:01.600 They can't use the same garbage that they've been using for so long now.
00:27:09.340 They've just been spewing this nonsense out lies.
00:27:13.820 The media covers them for it.
00:27:16.780 And they go along their merry way.
00:27:20.060 Here's the problem.
00:27:21.160 They realize that the mainstream media isn't it anymore.
00:27:25.360 They know they have to do shows like I don't even know who this guy's show was.
00:27:29.000 And he seemed like a real liberal.
00:27:30.460 he seemed a little hmm if you know what i mean but uh it it wasn't mainstream media so they know
00:27:38.920 they have to go on these alternative media shows podcasts you know they saw what it did for for
00:27:46.240 trump when he went on rogan and all these other shows so they're like well i guess i gotta go on
00:27:51.800 one of those shows and talk about donald trump and and then they get on and and they're shocked
00:27:58.900 they're sitting there going wait why is this guy asking me this question i don't have an answer for
00:28:06.160 this he's making me look stupid he's making me look like a liar yes because you're stupid
00:28:13.700 and you're a liar so they know they have a problem they can't keep going on msnbc and cnn and the
00:28:21.920 multitude of other propaganda machines that have supported them for for forever
00:28:28.440 and they see how republicans jd vance going on podcasts they do very well
00:28:35.980 elon he's gone on rogan's show they do very well they seem like they're personable like they're
00:28:42.720 human beings whether you like them or not whether they're fallible because humans are fallible they
00:28:47.660 at least come off as human beings but this woman and the rest of these democrats i'll play a clip
00:28:55.020 a little later um of adam schiff that's just bizarre but uh they honestly believe that what
00:29:03.400 they're saying will be taken as gospel just because they're saying it because they're so
00:29:08.920 used to mainstream media just coddling them and making sure everything is awesome and no one hurts
00:29:15.560 them but uh truth be told it's all out there now and they have a tough time trying to figure out
00:29:21.640 um how to skirt the alternative media so clown of the week liz warren we salute you we'll be
00:29:29.560 back in moments with dave landau on the anthony cumia show it's the anthony cumia show entertaining
00:29:36.000 and informative on the red apple podcast network it is the anthony cumia show thank you for
00:29:43.960 tuning in because you tune a radio right uh my guest tonight is a dear friend we work together
00:29:52.940 he was my co-host back on the compound media days he uh hosts a show on blaze tv normal world
00:29:59.820 and he's got a new book out party of one that is insane it's like this you shouldn't confess this
00:30:07.100 much this could probably get you put away statute of limitations be damned um but it's a very
00:30:14.900 entertaining read and it'll make you feel like you weren't all that bad growing up
00:30:18.180 mr dave landau dave how are you my friend i'm doing good man how about you great apparently
00:30:25.780 they found it in their infinite wisdom to give me another radio show i'm as shocked as you are
00:30:32.600 I'm trying to figure out what I can't say.
00:30:36.160 Well, it's the old George Carlin bit for the most part, you know.
00:30:40.260 Good.
00:30:40.900 Those seven dirty words.
00:30:42.780 But they've gotten pretty relaxed.
00:30:45.740 I'm one of the more conservative people as far as what I say on the air than a lot of other people.
00:30:53.940 Because they'll say things and I'll be like, could you say that on the radio?
00:30:56.700 I'm thinking way back when I was on FM radio.
00:31:00.100 But enough about me, Dave.
00:31:02.600 How are you? How have you been? I know you're where are you living now? Are you down in Texas?
00:31:09.340 I am in Texas. Yeah, I still have my place in Detroit, but I live in Dallas. It's it's very mediocre.
00:31:17.980 Well, first of all, Dave, Dave, your place in Detroit. I've just been. Yeah. Squatters live there now, Dave.
00:31:25.900 There's yeah, there you were out for, I think, two hours as I'm reading it here.
00:31:31.460 And squatters have moved in and you can never, ever, ever get back in.
00:31:35.480 That is the law. It's it's their home.
00:31:38.360 It's the Wild West here in this way.
00:31:40.540 It can just be two pit bulls and they'll let them keep the house.
00:31:43.760 Oh, they have pit bulls can. They just look at you.
00:31:46.060 They shut the door. The cops go. There's nothing we could do about it.
00:31:48.760 I'm sorry, sir. You've lost your your residence.
00:31:51.840 Wow. So how often do you get back to the big D?
00:31:55.900 I go back pretty often.
00:31:57.500 I do.
00:31:58.260 It's weird to answer that question like that all the time.
00:32:02.120 I visit the Big D as much as possible.
00:32:09.640 I call it San Francisco.
00:32:11.940 Yes, the Big D.
00:32:14.440 Yeah.
00:32:15.920 Oh, my God.
00:32:17.440 My favorite nightclub.
00:32:19.520 I go back pretty often.
00:32:21.460 I go back, you know, then I got a – I just saw you got a dog, though.
00:32:24.760 yeah yeah i don't want to talk about this but it's i saw it a belgian malinois yeah they're
00:32:30.420 they're they're amazing dogs they're crazy they're like a lot of fun though he's got that
00:32:34.700 those needle teeth at this point so he's scratching and biting into my hands i think
00:32:40.020 i'm gonna have to stop taking my blood thinners because i can't have this dog puncturing my hands
00:32:46.240 for the loving god yeah he's great he's great though like a dog is uh it's a commitment like
00:32:54.920 i am you know me dave you've you've you've uh lived with me at one point during covet i am not
00:33:02.300 mr commitment i just am not that guy so a dog is a big commitment cats you could just leave
00:33:09.720 them alone for a week put enough food and water out you're going to come home to a very smelly
00:33:14.200 house but they'll be fine a dog will he'll take your car out and go to bars and pick people up
00:33:23.060 you gotta watch a dog constantly yeah dogs are they're a chore i have two i love them they're
00:33:29.680 the best but i remember beavis beavis would just sit there yes i think i shared a room with beavis
00:33:35.580 briefly yes and uh yeah it was good times but beavis we had a little dog and he was a little
00:33:41.860 it was a little you know mischievous if you will yeah b was a a very unique cat and everyone says
00:33:50.800 that but he he passed away like a year and something ago so he's yeah i have a bonon and
00:33:57.140 now r.i.p i have i have a cavapoo still so i look very manly walking it down the street
00:34:04.380 what the hell any poo dogs any breed you could say i have a pit poo i have a pit poo and it's
00:34:14.500 like yeah the pit part just goes away the poo part will overwhelm any pit part uh yeah that's
00:34:22.560 kind of a it's kind of gay it's the word i'm looking for yeah yeah i have a doodle weiler
00:34:28.980 uh it's uh they're the worst yeah i mean he's the best dog i love him but yeah anything that
00:34:36.260 they've made they've just decided to add poo to it and then i have to hear people on the left say
00:34:40.460 like dogs should be left in the wild i'm like what is this thing to do in the wild
00:34:44.960 yeah like in hair and makeup but like it's it's it looks like whoopi goldberg in jumping jack
00:34:51.660 flash just real tiny it's in their nature to find a porcupine to brush their coat with
00:34:57.620 there's no way an animal like that would live for a second out in the wild i don't trust like
00:35:04.460 belgians are really stout dogs once they grow up there's not many other things that could hurt it
00:35:10.920 out in the wild even here in south carolina uh maybe a bear i don't know it could probably scare
00:35:16.020 bears away but uh but as puppies like i'm afraid to let them out of my sight in the backyard it
00:35:23.340 borders on the woods back there and you know god knows what's in there monsters so uh yeah it's
00:35:29.220 this period of time where you got to kind of be chill and watch after the little guy oh especially
00:35:34.900 when they're young i mean i had a rottweiler for years and it would chase after squirrels she would
00:35:39.860 always be jumping after squirrels and i thought oh you know she's never actually catching them
00:35:43.820 and then one day i just was cutting the lawn and i went behind the house and there's just like
00:35:48.820 a pile of dead bodies just dead bodies with broken necks like she was killing them and
00:35:55.280 collecting them and just left them in a pile all winter like they will get into everything
00:36:01.840 squirrel holocaust in the back in the backyard that's that's terrible but that's what they do
00:36:08.920 that's what they do all right enough about uh our wonderful animals mine very masculine manly yours
00:36:15.160 gay very your your book your book dave i've been perusing this if i may speak like i actually read
00:36:23.400 perusing thank you and i've heard i've heard stories from you we we would do breaks on our
00:36:31.040 our youth and yours were very unique because i couldn't put together how those stories happened
00:36:37.820 and how you were still sitting in front of me a living human being uh either either not dead
00:36:44.800 or in prison uh and and the start of the book is amazing like it get it hooks you right away
00:36:51.020 you're talking about you know your buddy and and the fact that you were drunk at what 12 13
00:36:58.820 uh 14 was the real drunk one yeah yeah where basically our parents had to stage an intervention
00:37:05.920 after the first time we drank or got drunk not tried alcohol but i mean really got hammered
00:37:12.180 Right, right. God, I can never understand that. I would assume that after you get drunk the first time or even the first couple of times, very young. And I used to talk to Jimmy Norton about this all the time because he stopped drinking at a very young age. I believe it was 17 or 18.
00:37:28.320 Yeah, he never got into anything else. So bless him.
00:37:30.980 yeah yeah as opposed to dave landau uh the the odd thing is though you you you think after you
00:37:39.680 get a little older like well maybe i'm mature enough or old enough to handle it now what do
00:37:45.460 you think about that logic i've thought about it um i just don't think i can it's because everything
00:37:52.380 i try i don't have that valve that shuts off right i wanted to and i'm also being an addict
00:37:58.060 Dave, that's an addict.
00:37:59.840 They have a word for it.
00:38:01.320 That's what they tell me.
00:38:03.040 I think that's the main reason I'm not in prison is because a lot of it was done when I was a juvenile.
00:38:08.520 Right.
00:38:09.240 And I did have to look up some limitation laws when I wrote this.
00:38:13.760 I actually started writing it in your house five years ago because I wanted to write.
00:38:18.260 By the way, I had to start looking up some limitation things, too, when I wrote my book.
00:38:24.800 I bet.
00:38:25.520 see he's admitting it oh look at that look at him betty mardonia's over here
00:38:32.920 i yeah i i i do have that urge where i wonder especially not because everything's legal it's
00:38:40.900 crazy to me when you look at something like like okay you can take ketamine now or you can uh like
00:38:46.080 have you ever tried microdosing mushrooms like no i've tried oh yeah just yesterday i i just did
00:38:51.700 that what are you out of your mind of course not well and they're like it's using street depression
00:38:57.220 and i'm like yeah that's what i was using it for in 1998 so is a sniffing lesson 38
00:39:02.820 it doesn't mean i want to use it it was odd as i could have gotten both on the same street
00:39:11.800 no doubt in the big d and get the big d and get the big d all in one house just pull up and go
00:39:19.960 Do you have the cure for depression in there?
00:39:22.220 All of it.
00:39:24.580 Everything, right.
00:39:26.620 But being so young, what was it that kind of got you into doing drugs so young?
00:39:34.340 I grew up in the suburbs of Long Island, and it was such a taboo.
00:39:38.980 Like, my parents would tell me, don't do drugs.
00:39:41.480 In school, it was don't do drugs.
00:39:43.280 And it seemed a very scary thing.
00:39:45.260 I didn't look at it like in the 80s where kids would go, oh, really?
00:39:47.920 Just say no?
00:39:48.680 Yeah, blow it out your ass.
00:39:49.960 It just made me like, yeah, I don't want to do this.
00:39:52.940 It seems dangerous.
00:39:54.480 It seems like I don't want to get arrested.
00:39:56.280 I don't want to fall in with that crowd.
00:39:58.720 What brought you to doing and pretty hardcore stuff at such a young age?
00:40:05.700 Well, I mean, two things.
00:40:07.680 One, they did a really bad job with like Dare and Ruff McGruff or Scruff McGruff, whatever the hell his name was.
00:40:13.180 I can't even remember his name.
00:40:14.260 Never mind what he was telling you.
00:40:17.800 Eat your veggies.
00:40:18.820 What? No, that was Hulk.
00:40:21.000 Yeah. He wore a trench coat like a flasher.
00:40:24.140 Yeah.
00:40:24.480 So it's just, yeah, there's nothing.
00:40:26.460 And Barbara Bush was the one who was telling you to just say no.
00:40:29.540 And who didn't want to be just like Barbara Bush?
00:40:32.220 But when I got older, my dad got sick from Agent Orange in Vietnam.
00:40:38.000 And the VA was very helpful.
00:40:39.480 They gave us absolutely nothing.
00:40:41.300 So he had to pay out of pocket for brain surgery.
00:40:43.980 And he had to go around the country, start having that happening.
00:40:46.500 I was getting watched by, like, babysitters and my grandma.
00:40:50.200 You know, my grandma and I had a lot in common, like her Vicodin and morphine patches.
00:40:55.620 She was usually so zonked out, you could just throw a party around her.
00:41:00.180 Turn her on to some microdosing mushrooms.
00:41:03.900 Yeah, she would say, did you take my pills?
00:41:07.580 I'm like, no, go back to bed.
00:41:09.060 Then I'd take more of her pills.
00:41:12.280 She was insane, though.
00:41:13.580 she also had this like big old mansion that was rotted out and she had a
00:41:17.680 casino in the basement.
00:41:18.780 And that's where I first learned to make drinks was out of, uh,
00:41:22.640 like a spider, a little spider, a little good fellas.
00:41:26.640 She used to shoot at my feet and make me dance.
00:41:30.820 It was, but yeah, when that started happening,
00:41:33.760 like a depression kicked in and anxiety. And I just, you know,
00:41:37.220 you always start with alcohol, which obviously in my book,
00:41:40.160 as you can see, went really well. Uh,
00:41:42.780 You know what's strange, though, about that?
00:41:45.700 Like, alcohol does work for anxiety and depression.
00:41:49.880 It really does.
00:41:51.700 But then it doesn't.
00:41:54.500 If they could figure out a drug that was like when you first start drinking that night
00:42:00.180 and your anxiety and inhibitions go away,
00:42:03.340 and it doesn't end in a crash where you're now more anxious and depressed
00:42:08.220 and then a hangover where you're physically and mentally screwed up,
00:42:11.560 what a time that would be but uh yeah it works right up till it doesn't right well it's that
00:42:20.120 there's a good 15 minute 20 minute maybe an hour window of when it's perfect yeah and and i do
00:42:26.880 everything better you play darts better you play foosball better in the bar there's just this
00:42:32.460 place this zone where after a few drinks you are better than you were yes you become the champion
00:42:39.440 of a woman's pool league it all works out but you do you yeah you're confident women are talking to
00:42:48.540 you and then there's that moment where you have too much and now there's charges yeah and there's
00:42:54.140 just it just changes so fast but if they're the only way that you seem to think like i know how
00:43:00.160 i can keep this buzz on and for me it's just pounding shot after shot and beer after beer
00:43:05.660 to assume i'd be fine but that just brings me into brown out dave who's really mean and then
00:43:12.480 how do you know how do you know what brown out dave's like you know but only because people have
00:43:17.540 told me we're like oh you should call you should call this guy uh you need to call him and apologize
00:43:23.500 i heard i've heard that so many times isn't that great that only other people could tell you what
00:43:28.560 you're like in a brown out and a black that's terrible i'd like to see me in that but i guess
00:43:35.000 that can't happen you know i had to interview people for the book like it was a cold case just
00:43:39.820 to make sure i had all the right information yeah yeah yeah no i i really and so many people had
00:43:47.480 done it too i you know everybody's been there but i guess the difference is i was there almost
00:43:53.380 every night and that's just terrible for your brain i'm told yeah i'm told yeah it is a thing
00:44:02.160 that like it's kind of a rite of passage or a natural thing for any kid especially guy you're
00:44:08.800 in your your mid to late teens that's what you do and then you get hammered drunk you black out you
00:44:15.000 feel like garbage and you go like um maybe next time like you kind of learn from it not immediately
00:44:22.320 believe me you could go quite a few years doing this but there does seem to be at this this point
00:44:27.800 where most people anyway can go that's not good that's not a good level of drunk to be
00:44:34.220 and you just did not have that no I took 13 arrests and then finally 13 12 most as a minor
00:44:45.240 and then uh 27 uh well when I was 27 I got my 13th and that's when they were really
00:44:53.120 gonna throw the book at me and i had i really clean up and and how old were you then 27 so i
00:45:01.940 mean i went hard for 13 years that's kind of a you went really hard like but the the time time
00:45:10.400 wise it's not that out of the ordinary but you fit like a lifetime of screwing up and drinking
00:45:17.620 into 27 years yes i have cte from car accidents caused by drinking the worst stories i ever heard
00:45:29.100 were your driving stories because it correct me if i'm wrong here the the day you got your license
00:45:37.640 you got into it an accident drunk that's correct that's correct sir that's correct your honor
00:45:45.320 but i cleaned up my act i have a job and i
00:45:48.520 well it was this is also 1998 so i got the astonishing punishment of uh six months with
00:45:57.640 the suspended license the 90s truly were the greatest decade ever ever where they're just
00:46:04.720 like you come back in six months after you've learned your lesson from getting in a high-speed
00:46:09.660 chase smashing into a tree i i had we had my whole family over it was a family reunion everybody
00:46:17.760 went out to dinner we decided to you know have our uh my cousins and i snuck out i i took my
00:46:24.520 dad's car without asking and we went down to the ghetto we bought beer all that stuff and then
00:46:29.960 we're driving around drinking going to parties and yeah i ended up i was giving lawn jobs which
00:46:35.360 is not not sexual it's just uh it's just you know break talking donuts like paulie walnuts did to
00:46:42.820 uh chrissy and the sopranos sure yes like paulie walnuts and that's why i drive paulie's car now
00:46:48.240 a big el dorado a big el dorado do you really drive a big uh i have i have the exact same car
00:46:57.640 as paulie walnuts that is awesome that is awesome but that probably came from all your memories and
00:47:04.820 being like i just want as much metal around me as possible if i want a car there might be a little
00:47:10.980 a little dave landau driving down the street and uh he might hit me wow dude that's exactly it but
00:47:18.900 yeah i had to buy it i mean it was i'm like this is it's a perfect car isn't some old dude's garage
00:47:25.080 well you know i bought it basically off of paulie walnuts this is old italian guy i love it
00:47:31.800 Now, it's weird.
00:47:33.220 It's strange because you aren't into any of the tech of the new cars or anything.
00:47:37.660 You like the old cigarette-pushing cigarette lighter and the brights on the floor, the little nub on the floor.
00:47:44.200 Dude, I love it.
00:47:45.860 I hate the new – I hate that auto stop that actually I think is worse for pollution.
00:47:52.840 I hate it.
00:47:53.740 That's the worst thing in a car.
00:47:55.160 When Missy's driving and I'm in the passenger seat, it'll stop at the light and I look over and she gets mad at me for getting mad at her for not having to shut it off.
00:48:05.100 It's like a pilot not closing the canopy when he gets into his fighter.
00:48:10.020 It should be second nature.
00:48:12.060 Hit that goddamn button.
00:48:13.840 I hate it.
00:48:14.700 It shuts your car off at a light.
00:48:17.380 Yes, for no reason.
00:48:19.020 Really, what puts out more exhaust is stopping and starting a car.
00:48:23.840 Restarting it, right.
00:48:24.820 and it's killing your starter motor i i used to have starter motors go out on me when i would
00:48:30.580 just manually start it once when i left and then that was it when i left again i'd start imagine
00:48:36.440 50 times a day you see these uber drivers use it i want to smack him in his uh turban
00:48:42.140 when i just want to hit him until his earbuds fall out what are you
00:48:46.080 while he's making some horrible, nefarious plans with a friend.
00:48:55.220 Excuse me?
00:48:57.480 They don't even say, like, no, I'm talking on the phone.
00:49:00.080 They just continue, and you realize, oh, I don't understand this language,
00:49:03.460 and it's probably really, really bad.
00:49:07.020 Oh, yeah, they just say no English and just keep driving.
00:49:09.280 Yeah, yeah, they just keep driving.
00:49:10.900 I don't care.
00:49:12.020 Dave, we're going to take a quick break,
00:49:13.780 And then we'll be back with more of Dave Landau, his book, Party One, available everywhere.
00:49:20.300 And he does host Normal World on Blaze TV.
00:49:23.340 Back with Dave in moments.
00:49:25.440 It's the Anthony Cumia Show.
00:49:27.480 Entertaining and informative.
00:49:29.560 On the Red Apple Podcast Network.
00:49:33.120 Welcome back.
00:49:34.300 Anthony Cumia is going this fine Sunday evening with the amazingly funny Dave Landau.
00:49:40.400 Dave's book, Party One, is out right now.
00:49:43.360 So you started writing this when we were sequestered during COVID, Dave?
00:49:49.220 I did.
00:49:50.080 I started writing it upstairs when you were playing some video games.
00:49:54.820 I remember that.
00:49:55.680 Yes.
00:49:56.040 I would scream horrible things and horrible words.
00:49:59.500 I still do.
00:50:02.160 It honestly reminded me of when I was a kid and my dad's friend was having
00:50:06.940 nom flashbacks.
00:50:08.200 Oh, Jesus.
00:50:09.180 Yeah, it kind of is.
00:50:10.200 It was good.
00:50:10.780 It reminded me of home.
00:50:11.780 I didn't mind it at all.
00:50:13.360 my dad had them but yeah i was uh i was trying to figure out how to write this book and i put
00:50:18.740 it together about five years ago and the reason why i didn't release it yet is uh you know what's
00:50:25.240 in it i wanted to you know i'm putting everything that i've ever done from a certain point in my
00:50:30.120 life onto paper and then sharing it with the world and i did want to actually ask people like
00:50:35.580 Hey, are you OK with this? Oh, wow. You know, that's pretty cool.
00:50:43.180 Not only tell by his tweets. Yeah. Not only cool, but, you know, legally sound, you know, you want to do that.
00:50:54.380 But you were doing some insane stuff. And aside from the youthful indiscretions with drinking and driving and stuff,
00:51:01.580 You have some obviously a lot in there about dealing with depression, dealing with your dad passing away the way he did and and then getting into comedy like that's a pretty interesting transition of life.
00:51:20.340 it is after five years of high school and failing and then going on to do that you know it really was
00:51:27.640 it really was beneficial to me and when i just i we couldn't get on stage then because that whole
00:51:33.940 pandemic happened and just staying with you i just was like all right i'll just hang out and do this
00:51:38.980 and we were going over so many old stories and you know just i i just decided to write them down
00:51:45.080 so yeah i'm glad i got it out it's cathartic you know and then there can be more you know
00:51:50.860 chapter two where i guess you know my my the college years of my saved by the bell
00:51:55.680 little uh book here but i was happy to get it out and it's it's it's been very positively
00:52:03.000 received which is cool yeah and uh you're gigging you're out there uh all the time i see
00:52:09.700 you're doing live shows and i see clips all the time on social media and god damn dave you are a
00:52:15.860 funny guy yeah it's your funny guy it's uh it really is so fun to watch people not not see
00:52:25.540 what's coming and uh you're you're like a king of that and uh thank you really really fun i've always
00:52:32.220 i always liked when uh we we did a couple of gigs together i was talking about the first time
00:52:36.720 you were my co-host and i knew you i knew you were a comic you'd been on on my show quite a few times
00:52:44.260 and were very good and very funny but i had never seen your stand-up and uh we we went to to a gig
00:52:52.140 and governors yeah governors out on long island and right when i uh right when i'm sitting there
00:52:58.260 and you're ready to come on it hit me i go oh my god no what if he sucks i had never seen your
00:53:06.020 stand-up and then i'm just thinking like i had this guy as a co-host i'm talking about how funny
00:53:10.480 he is we we laugh every day on the show and then you're just terrible on stage but uh thank goodness
00:53:17.340 that didn't come to pass dave i was very very impressed with your comment i'm just up there
00:53:23.400 playing a toaster like haywood banks yeah yeah if you would have brought out a guitar or a box
00:53:30.480 of props i'd have just left i'd have just walked away and in shame is there a jaguar start
00:53:38.300 what is that what oh it's so weird anthony must be in the bathroom i don't see him out in the
00:53:46.940 crowd anymore and she's been in there a while i hope he's all right i hope there's not a blockage
00:53:53.660 it's yeah i wrote because i've done that too when i've had to go see people live and it's like
00:54:00.120 some of their first times and it's like don't invite people your first time no they're just
00:54:05.620 going to look at you and always remember you for how awful you were and then you're it's like a
00:54:09.540 first impression you can never correct that you're not correcting that i'm not going to just stick
00:54:15.060 with you going to gigs until you get better what am i you know uh so yeah i'm not your manager
00:54:22.300 your spiritual manager one of the greatest uh situations like that that happens with stuttering
00:54:27.600 john when i saw him at governor's uh out on long island and uh he goes yeah well what'd you think
00:54:32.880 i'm like oh great great and then the next day i did my show and i go i've never got an easier
00:54:38.180 parking spot than that night i parked right by the front door and he got so pissed at me but
00:54:44.720 there's a parking lot outside handing out tens yeah dave uh we are gonna have to wrap it up here
00:54:54.120 but uh obviously i'd love to have you back you're the host over there at normal world on blaze tv
00:54:59.060 your book party of one is available everywhere dude i i consider you a dear friend you're very
00:55:07.080 funny and i will get my ass down to texas one of these days and i'd love to do the show dude i
00:55:12.780 want i want you on the show very badly i'd love to come sit with you in new york you're one of
00:55:16.480 my good friends and i really appreciate you man i'm glad you're back on the radio yes so am i
00:55:20.760 amazingly enough thank you brother i'll talk to you soon all right the great dave landau will be
00:55:27.200 back in a matter of moments with the whipping out free speech it's the anthony cumia show 77 wabc
00:55:36.380 it's the anthony cumia show a story here at a colorado springs illegal alien club busted
00:55:48.740 um yeah in colorado springs drugs prostitutes about 200 illegal aliens guns so the dea went in
00:56:01.300 there and gang units and all the law enforcement they apparently need to take this down so they
00:56:09.200 go into this place and bust it up and uh they also find what was it about a dozen
00:56:15.400 um a dozen active duty u.s military were doing a security and uh being patrons of this illegal
00:56:28.000 illegal illegal nightclub um they had tda and ms-13 gang members i don't how do they party
00:56:36.760 together they said they they arrested people from tda and ms-13 i don't know if they uh hang out
00:56:45.660 Like superheroes, the hall of justice.
00:56:49.020 I don't think so.
00:56:50.660 But who am I to say?
00:56:53.020 Who knows what goes on these days?
00:56:55.760 So Colorado, the DEA says, has become ground zero for violent, illegal, alien gangs.
00:57:05.160 How did that happen?
00:57:06.760 You know, you can kind of get New York, right?
00:57:12.100 L.A., a lot of gangs come up from Mexico and Florida.
00:57:18.720 You know, there was that whole Coke thing back in the 80s, I believe.
00:57:23.440 And Colorado, and then Colorado Springs.
00:57:28.060 Well, it's easy to figure out how this happens when you look at the politics of Colorado.
00:57:36.480 It's a blue state.
00:57:37.540 They have a few local mayors and people that are Republican, conservative, what have you.
00:57:48.880 But the state itself is a disaster.
00:57:54.420 And any time anyone has tried to do anything about these illegal gangs, they get stopped from doing it.
00:58:03.340 You remember very recently we had that episode where TDA, I say TDA because that gang is just TRE DE AGUA, I can't do it, TDA.
00:58:18.320 They were taking over apartment complexes.
00:58:22.100 Yeah, apartment complexes.
00:58:23.700 And then moving in a bunch of gang members and whoever was left in the apartment building, they would collect rent.
00:58:33.340 on them totally you know threatening i guess the the actual landlord the owner of the apartment
00:58:41.180 complex we saw security footage from inside these places where these gang members are walking around
00:58:46.980 with uh rifles and uh they're dealing drugs prostitutes human trafficking all the great
00:58:55.740 stuff that um the democrats say isn't happening and that's what they do they get on the news and
00:59:03.040 when this comes up, they go, oh, please. Oh, that's not more racist tropes, more lies from
00:59:12.420 the racist right, giving them an excuse to deport loving fathers from their families. Oh,
00:59:21.500 yeah, that must be it. That's it. It couldn't possibly be that they let millions upon millions
00:59:29.460 of illegals stream over the border and they made their way to places that traditionally you would
00:59:36.000 think were pretty nice places to live. Colorado Springs, I don't know. I've been to Colorado a
00:59:41.340 few times, looked pretty nice. I don't remember going, oh, this looks like a real gang magnet,
00:59:46.780 this place. So they don't understand this is happening. And when Trump comes in and
00:59:55.380 uh republicans try to put a stop to this they they make the dea a lot more aggressive when it
01:00:01.580 comes to illegals and drug trafficking human trafficking all they can do is sit back and say
01:00:08.800 what a lie it is and again the media just piles on with the democrats and goes yep more uh more
01:00:17.400 horrors are around the corner for uh uh for uh foreigners for immigrants they call them not
01:00:24.300 illegal more immigrants more america it could be you could be you next week getting dragged away
01:00:32.900 by ice now i uh i don't think so they're lying to you per usual the military guys a dozen or so
01:00:45.660 military uh active duty u.s military involved doing security for this thing and uh this this
01:00:53.260 says there's a problem in the military and pete hedgeseth the secretary of defense has talked
01:00:59.320 about things like this and the return of discipline uh he signed a bill loosely titled the no more
01:01:07.520 walking on eggshells policy and it's situations like this where you couldn't do anything because
01:01:13.020 you'd be deemed racist i'm sure most of the all i'll say all of the active member u.s military
01:01:18.780 guys uh were of hispanic descent i guarantee it and if you say hey i think they're doing uh security
01:01:27.240 at an illegal uh bar a club you know the guy would be called a racist and probably lose his
01:01:34.600 position and career in the military so uh hopefully that does something we'll be back
01:01:40.380 in moments with fake news who who gets the title of having the fagest fake news anthony cumia show
01:01:47.640 It's the Anthony Cumia Show.
01:01:50.040 Entertaining and informative.
01:01:52.160 On the Red Apple Podcast Network.
01:01:55.620 Anthony Cumia Show.
01:01:58.160 I want to thank, of course, Dave Landau.
01:02:01.840 Could have done like two hours with that guy.
01:02:05.140 Going to have to have him back.
01:02:06.980 That's for sure.
01:02:08.120 Love, Dave.
01:02:10.120 Next month, by the way, a little tidbit for you.
01:02:14.080 Next month, May 25th, I will return to New York City to do the show live from the studios of New York City up there.
01:02:26.360 Again, Jim Norton and Rich Voss will join me on the show live in studio May 25th.
01:02:36.360 Definitely looking forward to that one.
01:02:39.060 Talk about busting bulls.
01:02:41.400 That's going to be a good one.
01:02:44.080 The phone number here, 800-848-9222, 800-848-9222.
01:02:54.920 Anything you want to talk about that we've talked about just earlier in the show or you just got something you want to say, feel free.
01:03:03.600 Before we go to the phones, though, I definitely want to talk about, oh, this is kind of embarrassing.
01:03:08.540 Bill Belichick and his 24-year-old girlfriend, she's hot, you know.
01:03:16.520 He's a successful, wealthy guy in the twilight years of his life.
01:03:24.760 And who am I to throw stones here?
01:03:31.060 You know, a lot of people, they bring up that fact, you know.
01:03:35.080 Anthony, why would you say anything about Bill when he's going out with this 24-year-old and he's 73?
01:03:45.520 And I don't know.
01:03:48.640 I don't know.
01:03:49.580 It just seems a little weird.
01:03:52.800 Is that strange coming from me?
01:03:55.780 Maybe.
01:03:57.320 But he did an interview.
01:04:01.080 This is where it gets bad.
01:04:03.100 Like, you want to do this?
01:04:04.360 You want to be 73 and go out with a 24-year-old girl?
01:04:09.480 I mean, feel free.
01:04:11.580 Go for it, whatever.
01:04:13.440 Maybe the paparazzi sneaks a picture of you two.
01:04:17.720 You're asked questions and you go, yeah, enough.
01:04:20.320 Move on.
01:04:21.020 Whatever.
01:04:22.360 But Bill is doing an interview.
01:04:24.720 I guess it was sports-related, football-related.
01:04:27.980 And, of course, the interviewer has to bring up his 24-year-old girlfriend.
01:04:33.120 By the way, she's sitting a mere few feet away from Bill and the guy doing the interview.
01:04:41.940 They're sitting on stools with microphones, you know, and she's sitting just off to the side at a desk like like Yoko, like Yoko used to do.
01:04:56.360 You watch those old Beatles films and you see all the guys trying to work on the Beatles songs and John brings Yoko in there and the guys are just like, oh, shut up, shut up, Yoko.
01:05:12.720 And it's become a thing, you know, obviously over the course of the years where if a girl ruins something that people like, they call her Yoko.
01:05:22.800 uh so bill is talking to this interviewer and he asks a question about her and him
01:05:30.780 and she chimes in from from the peanut gallery she says like now we're not doing that
01:05:38.340 listen to this it's so pathetic and so sad jordan was a constant presence during our interview
01:05:46.460 you have jordan right over there everybody in the world seems to be following this relationship
01:05:52.820 They've got an opinion about your private life.
01:05:54.620 It's got nothing to do with them, but they're invested in it.
01:05:57.980 How do you deal with that?
01:05:59.860 Never been too worried about what everybody else thinks.
01:06:02.500 Just try to do what I feel like is best for me and what's right.
01:06:05.720 How did you guys meet?
01:06:07.460 Not talking about this.
01:06:08.980 No!
01:06:09.800 No.
01:06:10.500 It's a topic neither one of them is comfortable commenting on,
01:06:14.100 though Hudson has recently posted about it on Instagram.
01:06:17.960 You joined InstaFace, as you put it.
01:06:20.600 I love that.
01:06:21.140 there's some great pictures of you in jordan where you're a fisherman and she's a mermaid
01:06:25.620 it's charming it's a different side of you charming reaction been like
01:06:29.320 what's it been like to have these different sort of photos there's another one where you're doing
01:06:35.860 i know you're not into meditation or yoga or pilates you're balancing
01:06:40.400 jordan on your feet and she's doing kind of the titanic pose
01:06:44.320 yeah so i'm i'm on some of those social media uh platforms but i honestly don't
01:06:53.760 follow him what he does follow isn't clicks or views all right that's that's touchdowns
01:07:00.800 yeah now they try to go back into the the football interview with him but at this point
01:07:05.560 he's been destroyed i mean that was brutal first you hear her in the background
01:07:13.680 we're not talking about that and and you know a guy especially bill belichick of old you know
01:07:23.200 would have how about you shut up how about you clam up this is my interview lady uh but it's
01:07:31.760 just like okay poopsie i won't let them talk about you dear uh it's embarrassing that is embarrassing
01:07:41.660 and uh and then they're talking to him about about tiktok and instagram and social media posts
01:07:52.320 and he doesn't know what the hell they're talking about of course not he's 73 you think he's hip on
01:08:01.460 the instagram algorithms and what what gets hits and what that even means you you had her up on
01:08:09.200 your feet and she was like doing a titanic pose he has no idea what this guy's talking about
01:08:15.720 i don't even know how they got him to do that and if you see the video of this he looks a little
01:08:24.080 out of sorts i don't want to say maybe he's losing it uh and i don't know i don't know
01:08:31.080 football enough to know if he's he does a good job these days i know back in the old days oh
01:08:36.660 my goodness you know the pats and everything uh but i don't know but when when he was being asked
01:08:45.120 about his amazing teen tween instagram videos something a 20 year old girl would do uh he
01:08:55.040 seemed a little out of sorts it was it was sad to watch that was sad to watch and this
01:09:02.380 oof i almost said it this woman of his this 24 year old girlfriend uh really seems to be
01:09:10.660 controlling controlling him guys and especially in this situation bill belichick he's been getting
01:09:18.540 stuff like oh this is disgusting because it's almost it's bordering on pedophilia and he's
01:09:23.680 grooming this young girl he's a dirty old man and then you see clips like that and go wait i think
01:09:30.700 she's abusing him i think she's the one that you know wants the cash and uh the lifestyle
01:09:38.080 and she don't want to put up with that so when the media starts asking questions which look
01:09:44.500 that's what you're going to get uh she feels she's got to chime in it was kind of reminiscent of um
01:09:52.120 god what was that old the old guy and the young broad and oh oh anthony no it wasn't it wasn't me
01:10:00.140 but it happens all the time it just happens all the time uh let me take my trusty mouse here and
01:10:06.720 go to joe joe in the great state uh of new york what's up joe how you doing joe what's going on
01:10:15.040 hanging out doing some radio yeah yeah it's actually it's joe b hey joe b how you doing
01:10:24.520 Oh, right, man.
01:10:27.760 What do you got on Belichick?
01:10:29.660 Well, what do you got on Belichick?
01:10:32.140 What do I got on Belichick?
01:10:33.580 Well, you know, you were talking about the differences in ages and whatnot.
01:10:38.060 I mean, he's got you way beat.
01:10:40.660 Well, yeah, that's what I was kind of getting to at the beginning of the break,
01:10:44.940 is that, look, we all know some of the older gentlemen with younger girls.
01:10:52.200 It just is.
01:10:53.200 But this is one of those, it's a little weird, a little weird, Joe.
01:10:56.720 Yeah, well, it's the ultimate camel toe, you know.
01:11:01.000 That's what the old guy is looking for.
01:11:04.660 Is that really it?
01:11:05.720 Well, Joe, thank you.
01:11:06.680 And I see you're driving.
01:11:07.740 I don't want you distracted.
01:11:09.680 So I'll hang up just to keep Joe safe.
01:11:12.540 That's what I'm going to do.
01:11:16.200 Here's, oh, Sean.
01:11:18.080 Sean wants to talk about something a little earlier.
01:11:19.660 Pearl River, New York, the MS-13 gang stuff.
01:11:24.060 And we were talking about that a little earlier in Colorado Springs.
01:11:28.520 What's up, Sean?
01:11:30.760 Hi, Anthony.
01:11:32.400 And I love you back on WABC.
01:11:36.380 And Lionel's back.
01:11:38.600 You got old Jim and Dave and everybody.
01:11:40.920 It's like a little rascal reunion, and I'm loving it.
01:11:43.720 I'm a big fan of yours.
01:11:45.180 Thank you, Sean.
01:11:46.900 Yeah.
01:11:47.100 Yeah. The thing with MS-13, all these different gangs, listen, they want him here.
01:11:54.400 Biden is the most successful person for the establishment.
01:11:57.900 Ten million illegals in here.
01:11:59.720 Probably over a million of them are different kinds of hardcore criminals.
01:12:03.440 But you've got to remember, too, besides the murderers, the rapists.
01:12:10.020 Steve. See, sometimes I just don't know.
01:12:14.200 uh how about joan we'll take a lady caller um as we uh we finish up with phones right now
01:12:24.020 joan joan from yeah hi i was wondering um what do you know about the meeting that president trump
01:12:32.920 had in the oval office i guess with representatives from some of the big box stores that are not happy
01:12:39.400 at all with his tariffs. I think somebody from Walmart was there, somebody from Target, and I
01:12:46.060 think Home Depot. I don't know who else. I don't know if Amazon was there. Apparently, they're
01:12:50.800 losing money. I don't know how much, but I imagine, you know, when you go to Walmart, you go there to
01:12:56.700 buy one thing usually, and you see a bunch of stuff. You say, oh, let me see. I could use some
01:13:01.120 t-shirts. I'll buy some of these. I'll buy some of those. And you leave buying $100 more than you
01:13:06.160 for them to spend but if the prices are high which i guess they are because everything's
01:13:12.100 imported that they have really um i'm guessing people are just not doing that they go to buy
01:13:17.300 the one thing and then they leave so would you know anything about that meeting that they had
01:13:21.440 with trump and what's anything anything been decided about that interesting no i really
01:13:26.960 haven't seen the effects of these tariffs myself uh i go out you know i'm not i'm not the one doing
01:13:35.040 the grocery shopping or going to walmart or anything um but i i don't hear a lot of people
01:13:40.880 bitching about increased prices so if walmart's doing it if target's doing it look these were
01:13:47.900 the same people that couldn't stand trump because uh of of dei and and diversity uh getting um
01:13:56.260 getting pissed that they're they're hiring illegals they have these diversity programs
01:14:02.960 that are are racist um as i see it anyway so you know let's look at who we're looking at we're
01:14:09.740 looking at a bunch of people that really don't like trump very much they want his policies to
01:14:13.960 fail so if they want to get together for this big meeting i'm sure they're not going to say
01:14:17.640 nice things about him uh it seems to be the way things go with um with some of these companies
01:14:23.360 that are extremely liberal so i don't know i haven't noticed i've heard things that you know
01:14:29.260 the country itself has gotten billions of dollars because of the tariffs.
01:14:32.500 I don't know.
01:14:32.940 I don't think it's,
01:14:33.680 we have this need for instant gratification in this country.
01:14:36.820 And I think we really have to stop,
01:14:38.660 wait and see how these things affect us and wait,
01:14:42.440 maybe a little longer.
01:14:43.720 Things like this can't be cleaned up in one day.
01:14:46.440 So I don't know,
01:14:47.700 Joan is pretty much what I'm saying.
01:14:49.560 I do not know what the effects of on,
01:14:53.040 on Walmart or anything of that nature.
01:14:57.520 Thank you though,
01:14:58.320 dear.
01:14:59.260 She must have hung up to listen to her radio.
01:15:03.340 I appreciate that.
01:15:04.680 Thank you for the call, Joan.
01:15:06.100 And we'll return in a matter of moments with more of the Anthony Cumia Show.
01:15:11.140 It's the Anthony Cumia Show.
01:15:13.380 Entertaining and informative.
01:15:15.460 On the Red Apple Podcast Network.
01:15:18.960 Anthony Cumia with you.
01:15:21.380 I'm with you this Sunday evening.
01:15:23.940 And we can continue a little with the calls.
01:15:26.080 pamela from new jersey talks about the judges these terrible judges oh what's up pamela
01:15:33.320 you know we're all saying like how could the democrats how could they defend the gang members
01:15:38.900 it's obvious i mean come on if it looks like a duck and it cracks like a duck these judges and
01:15:44.420 all they're getting a piece of the action just like the military people yeah where where's that
01:15:49.980 money coming from how do they hide it like that's a that's some set for someone to have to in this
01:15:55.260 day and age where you got doge and trump isn't really taking any crap anymore to to think like
01:16:01.140 i'm still going to do this i'm still going to try to pocket some cash by breaking the law pretty
01:16:06.560 much when you see some of these judges getting arrested it's completely legitimate they are
01:16:11.640 breaking the law and to think there's some other judges out there going well i'm still making money
01:16:15.760 you think they'd start maybe um maybe uh going on the lam and heading for the safe house
01:16:22.400 somebody in this kind of profession told me one time i said how do sociopaths you know they get
01:16:30.460 away with so much because well that's true they do get away with a lot of crime and everything
01:16:34.800 but there's a point where they get so egotistical and so narcissistic that they think they can
01:16:41.520 operate and like uh who cares anymore who cares and that's that's basically what we're facing now
01:16:47.700 Isn't that amazing? Because, Pamela, it's like the same exact mentality of a serial killer, because that's what serial killers do.
01:16:57.440 They are so narcissistic. They they can kill people and they they don't think they'll get caught.
01:17:03.540 They taunt they taunt law enforcement while they're doing it.
01:17:07.420 And you're saying that that same mindset goes to some of these politicians and judges feeling like, yeah, I could do this and no one's going to stop me.
01:17:16.000 right exactly that's what we're up again that's frightening quite frankly thank you pamela i
01:17:23.700 appreciate your uh your call as we do here how about steven in north carolina steven what's up
01:17:32.620 hey anthony so i wanted to tell you about something i saw on facebook
01:17:37.620 that kind of triggered me.
01:17:41.300 So it was a video of France, some sort of supermarket in France.
01:17:48.220 And it didn't look like France.
01:17:51.380 It looked like Little Africa.
01:17:53.780 Yeah, yeah.
01:17:54.540 A lot of Islamic enclaves, African enclaves in France.
01:18:01.460 A lot of people that have gone to Paris say that you don't feel like you're in Paris.
01:18:06.900 You don't get this experience like you'd imagine.
01:18:09.980 You know, everyone's got this imagination of what it'll be like to go to Paris or even Rome, Berlin.
01:18:16.980 You know, a lot of these big tourist cities in Europe are not anything like they were years ago.
01:18:24.660 And people are finding that out much to their sugar in.
01:18:28.620 It's happening everywhere, even America.
01:18:31.240 Like, you know, no one and nobody asked us.
01:18:34.360 No, the government just does it.
01:18:36.420 No, no, no one asked. And not only did they not ask, but as things were happening and as things got worse, we were told that this is great and it's better than it was.
01:18:48.360 And diversity is our greatest strength. And we heard all this. How did we ever survive?
01:18:53.240 Yeah. How did we ever survive? Yeah. A fledgling nation building up into a great superpower.
01:19:01.620 And somehow, without all the diversity and illegal immigration and all that, we somehow became a superpower.
01:19:09.500 And now we need to ruin it with people that just don't seem to want to assimilate or be Americans.
01:19:17.000 Yeah, Steve. It's a shame, right?
01:19:20.320 very frustrating very frustrating it feels like it feels like a crime it should be i mean and in
01:19:27.560 some cases it is i i like seeing these judges being held responsible uh responsible for for
01:19:33.400 these uh cases where they're harboring illegal fugitives or they're not turning them over to
01:19:40.960 federal authorities when they have to the law says they have to and then they get arrested and you
01:19:46.440 hear these liberals crying that trump is locking up the judges uh it's just more garbage more
01:19:54.080 garbage that's deep thanks man yeah thank you appreciate it move he's like yeah he's all
01:20:01.560 depressed it's sometimes it is uh very very depressing uh let's see what time is it there
01:20:10.320 Yeah, we could fit this in fake news, fake news.
01:20:14.900 We always love pointing out fake news.
01:20:18.260 Here's some fake news.
01:20:19.720 Now, it's the fake news, fake stories, news moment.
01:20:26.240 Oh, yeah.
01:20:27.020 And again, just like clown of the week, it's very difficult.
01:20:29.840 The contenders, they just pile up by tomorrow.
01:20:32.860 I'll have a bunch of fake news contenders.
01:20:36.140 But here's host Stephanie Rule.
01:20:38.660 She's from MSNBC, and she's lying about why people don't trust the media.
01:20:42.980 Listen to this.
01:20:44.520 Forty percent of Americans don't trust mainstream media.
01:20:48.260 Why is that?
01:20:48.780 How did we get here?
01:20:49.660 Listen, we are seeing a huge loss in trust of all of our institutions.
01:20:53.780 It's the media.
01:20:54.740 It's medicine.
01:20:55.740 It's banking.
01:20:57.360 It's a huge problem because when you think about democracy and all of these pillars,
01:21:02.420 they need to stand tall.
01:21:03.840 They need to stand strong.
01:21:04.900 And sort of losing that trust is not by accident.
01:21:10.480 It's by design.
01:21:12.080 If you remember when President Trump was running the first time, Steve Bannon once said the goal is to blow the whole thing up.
01:21:18.220 And so I think that you've got mistakes made or things starting to slip while at the same time there's a concerted effort to destroy the media.
01:21:27.460 because the media, the news media is, in my opinion,
01:21:31.860 the last light of defense of holding power accountable, right?
01:21:36.780 And you had a bit of a perfect storm, right?
01:21:38.920 President Trump won and tons of people were shocked or angry or frustrated
01:21:43.120 and they're tuning out.
01:21:44.020 And at the same time, you have the Elon Musk media machine
01:21:48.080 because they want you to leave traditional media
01:21:50.340 and they want you to go to X, which is a bastion of misinformation
01:21:54.780 where there is no fact checking.
01:21:56.240 So it's a perfect. You could ax her, ax her off there, because that pretty much sums up what she's saying.
01:22:02.860 Can you believe this? The media is not trusted because Donald Trump got elected and what said not to trust the media because Bannon said, blow the whole thing up.
01:22:13.660 What Bannon was obviously talking about was blowing up the lying propaganda media.
01:22:19.600 There wasn't this amazingly free and open and fair, unbiased media.
01:22:26.300 And then Bannon and Trump go, yeah, let's blow this up, man.
01:22:31.720 Trustworthy media.
01:22:33.500 No, she's trying to make it sound like people did trust the media until Trump was elected.
01:22:39.500 That did not happen.
01:22:41.840 People were losing trust in the media.
01:22:43.520 Trump, thank God, was able to peel back some of that onion and we saw deeper into why and how they lie to you to try to blame Trump.
01:22:56.660 He got elected so people stopped trusting the media.
01:23:00.700 How do you even come up with something like that?
01:23:03.980 I'm glad she was interviewing Rainn Wilson, by the way, who is a known liberal.
01:23:08.000 He's one of these Hollywood liberal guys, and she couldn't even get it past him.
01:23:13.520 He eventually in the clip, we don't have time for it, but he eventually in the clip goes, yeah, that doesn't sound like you're really taking responsibility for why the media is not liked because you lie, you lie to the American people and they finally figured it out and they know it and they see it and they don't want it anymore.
01:23:38.680 Why would alternative media get more steam than traditional media if people felt they were getting what they needed from traditional media?
01:23:47.640 It just does not happen that way.
01:23:50.620 So another MSNBC boy, you just can't put it past them when it comes to fake news.
01:23:56.340 And MSNBC is the best.
01:23:58.460 Be back in seconds.
01:23:59.740 Don't go anywhere.
01:24:00.740 It's the Anthony Cumia show.
01:24:02.980 Entertaining and informative on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
01:24:07.060 Um, one of the callers was talking about the judge situation and, uh, yeah, this Milwaukee
01:24:15.820 judge, Hannah Dugan, I guess her name is, was arrested for obstruction.
01:24:21.500 She was obstructing the federal law enforcement when it came to getting an illegal alien or
01:24:30.720 she did this numerous times uh illegal aliens out getting them arrested as they should be
01:24:38.420 processed and tossed out of the country they're here illegally and for a judge to do this
01:24:46.160 uh that's illegal and she was arrested for it and again what do these dummies on the left
01:24:56.680 What are these dummy Democrats do? They lie. They lie to you. I think there's there's people that are too stupid to realize they're very easily. They're very malleable. They're little soft brains and politicians and these these liberal jackasses that you see.
01:25:19.720 They're able to convince them they can convince these people that the Trump administration and ICE are arresting judges.
01:25:30.760 Just pick a judge. I don't like that person. I don't like their ruling.
01:25:35.520 Let me let me have them arrested. And they're actually making it sound like that.
01:25:41.560 When the truth of the matter is, they are breaking the law.
01:25:43.920 And as the Democrats love to say, no one is above the law.
01:25:48.260 They say this all the time, except for anyone doing what they want to be done, whether it's illegal or not.
01:25:58.200 Obviously immoral.
01:25:59.640 They don't care about any type of morality or ethics.
01:26:03.880 So when this judge got arrested, they all came out and talked about how Trump is arresting his political enemies.
01:26:13.220 And this is ripping up the Constitution.
01:26:15.260 constitution the the judicial system in this country it's it's the the foundation of everything
01:26:23.460 that we hear this constantly and trump is trotting upon it and just ripping up the constitution well
01:26:30.820 she broke the law she got arrested there was another uh retired judge and um they were harboring
01:26:42.080 harboring illegals in their house gang members gang members in their house they actually uh when
01:26:52.320 they checked one of these gang members phones he had photos of decapitated people on his phone
01:26:59.220 now you might find some provocative stuff on people's phones but uh a a gang member a a
01:27:08.660 south american central american mexican cartel member uh when they have people with their heads
01:27:16.220 cut off on their phone yeah it's personal to them they probably got a hand in it but again they just
01:27:23.240 can't get it in their head that these people are dangerous dangerous criminals and the more you say
01:27:30.860 that the more uh racist and xenophobic they'll call you i don't know how they're gang members
01:27:38.640 to stop they're here illegally there's there's no reason that they should uh remain here
01:27:46.780 and uh we'll get back to the judge in a minute but another thing they're
01:27:50.980 bitching about uh apparently ice under under trump has thrown out children deported
01:28:01.740 young children americans they were born here they are american citizens and trump
01:28:08.180 threw them and their mother out to go back to whatever country
01:28:11.920 the mother came from.
01:28:13.480 She was here illegally.
01:28:16.620 So they want to say that Trump deported children.
01:28:22.720 They're American citizens.
01:28:24.360 They were born here.
01:28:25.440 The kids can stay.
01:28:27.420 The mother can't.
01:28:29.580 If she wanted to, you know, she wanted to take the kids with her.
01:28:34.980 They weren't deported.
01:28:36.020 They could have stayed up here with some other family members that are here legally, but they want to make it sound like, you know, they cuffed the little kids and took their mug shots and put them on a plane to deport them.
01:28:50.440 No, when you when you commit crimes and somehow children are involved, you're you're as your your child, you know, you you rob a bank.
01:29:01.640 You're not going to be able to live with your kids anymore.
01:29:04.740 You're going to prison.
01:29:06.500 If you're thrown out of the United States, your kids aren't deported, but you got to go.
01:29:14.180 If you want to live with them, you have to take them with you, which is what she decided to do.
01:29:18.900 So it's not so much a deportation.
01:29:22.200 Deport the mother.
01:29:22.700 Oh, why would you deport a family?
01:29:24.880 Well, the mother's got to go.
01:29:26.480 Them's the rules.
01:29:28.020 I like it.
01:29:28.980 I like this whole policy of we don't care that you have kids here.
01:29:35.540 We don't care that you were a father working to.
01:29:39.620 Because you know why?
01:29:40.980 They will come up with something for every single case, every single case of an illegal in this country that the government wants to deport.
01:29:51.100 some lawyer some judge some activist will come up with some sob story to make it sound like they are
01:29:58.840 the the greatest people that have ever been in this country he was a great dad the maryland guy
01:30:05.840 then they ship him down el salvador apparently he did something down there that involves going
01:30:11.020 to prison so uh yeah it's one of those situations where i don't care you you're here illegally you
01:30:18.360 gotta go and if your kids are here legally and you're illegal take them with you or let them grow
01:30:23.780 up here in america without you uh can't do both sorry sorry can't do both so here's a a quick
01:30:30.960 sound clip of this uh situation i think this is from cnn milwaukee judge hannah dugan arrested
01:30:36.560 for obstruction and just listen to the language they really make this they try to make this sound
01:30:42.640 like and it's supposed to be the news right they want to make it sound like something bad was going
01:30:48.340 on here as far as arresting this judge like she was arrested uh without due process or what have
01:30:54.600 you so uh listen to some of this fbi director cash patel says a u.s judge has been arrested
01:31:01.180 for obstructing an immigration operation let's go live right now to our senior crime and justice
01:31:06.540 correspondent caitlin poland it's pretty dramatic what are you learning caitlin truly wolf this is
01:31:11.720 something that we have certainly not seen before but appears to be part of this aggressive approach
01:31:16.460 the Trump administration has toward immigration. What the FBI director announced in a social media
01:31:23.320 post just a few minutes ago this morning is that just now the FBI arrested Judge Hannah Dugan out
01:31:31.020 of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on charges of obstruction after evidence of Judge Dugan obstructing an
01:31:37.100 immigration arrest operation last week. We believe Judge Dugan intentionally misdirected federal
01:31:42.900 agents away from the subject to be arrested in her courthouse. Eduardo Flores Ruiz is the name
01:31:49.540 that the FBI director puts out there about that subject, allowing the subject to evade arrest.
01:31:54.480 Thankfully, our agents chased down the perp on foot and he's been in custody since. But the
01:31:59.560 judge's obstruction created increased danger to the public. So that's the FBI director laying out
01:32:05.140 this apparent story and the developments this morning, Wolf, of what is happening with this
01:32:11.040 arrest. We have reached out to the Milwaukee County Circuit Court, which is where the judge
01:32:17.440 sits, Judge Hannah Dugan. They have not responded yet. And there isn't any publicly available
01:32:22.800 information in the court record about this. But it would be a startling development if this judge
01:32:28.720 was a startling as she was working on the bench as a judge handling an immigration case or a
01:32:34.420 case of a person that ice was also interested in well yeah very startling like they use words like
01:32:42.100 that and by the way they never say illegal immigration ice's illegal immigration policies
01:32:49.600 and laws and rules and they never say that it's always just immigration because they want to put
01:32:55.280 this out to the american people like they're just throwing out people that came here from another
01:33:01.240 country legally. They never say illegal. And it's startling. What's startling about
01:33:08.420 it? Startling is a judge not giving up a criminal to the federal authorities. That's
01:33:19.860 startling. And then he goes out, literally runs out the back door of the courtroom with
01:33:25.580 this woman's you know hey there you go take it easy uh is it out of the realm of possibility
01:33:33.280 that this guy could have done a serious crime or or killed somebody how would that have played out
01:33:41.280 would this judge just be arrested for obstruction or would she have been arrested for murder
01:33:50.140 having some involvement in the murder of somebody or assault or any other crime that this guy may
01:34:00.900 have committed when he was out did she give that any thought of course not do any of these idiots
01:34:07.300 give it any thought nope they just look and they see a name and it's hispanic and they go up racists
01:34:17.200 we don't have borders we shouldn't have borders man america is open to everyone
01:34:23.720 that's what it should be we're a melting pot of this and that and shut up wrong
01:34:33.320 i mean it goes from when they first start out getting to their extreme but like where
01:34:43.060 they're at an extreme level now they're protecting convicted gang members that's who they want
01:34:50.400 in this country and when it starts it's like i don't know this person came here for asylum
01:34:57.080 and you're saying they don't have any right to it but they seem to uh be a potential political
01:35:03.300 prisoner where they came from and people go i'll think about that yeah you know this person is
01:35:10.060 being persecuted by the government in place and they want to come here for for uh some type of
01:35:16.220 amnesty or sanctuary yeah we could do that and and that's reasonable but every goddamn thing
01:35:26.760 liberals do that's reasonable in in no time at all it will turn into something so ludicrous
01:35:35.540 so ridiculous and they try to keep the same uh like they'll insult you and call you
01:35:44.660 a racist if you would have said that person that needed sanctuary years ago uh no screw them they're
01:35:52.000 not american citizens i don't want them they go wow you are really a piece of garbage that person
01:35:58.020 needs help and what have you and then they carry that same thing over to these criminals these gang
01:36:03.560 members violent gang members and you go no i don't want them here and they go oh you're terrible
01:36:08.620 you're racist it's like no that kind of worked for the initial case that you talked about 20 years
01:36:14.980 ago but it's the proverbial give them an inch they'll take a mile when uh you talk to liberals
01:36:22.080 they just do not know when to stop and and i can't imagine they think it is a good thing
01:36:30.780 to to bring violent gang members into the country to flood our country with millions upon millions
01:36:38.960 of unvetted illegal aliens and they talk about it like no it's the greatest thing you're an idiot
01:36:45.700 for not seeing how awesome this is for the country you're the bad guy and you might even
01:36:52.580 occasionally go you know because we have a sense of self i think more people that can just americans
01:37:02.060 that appreciate this country and have any bit of intelligence actually do reflect sometimes
01:37:08.720 you do assess what's going on and you go am i being the unreasonable person here am i being
01:37:16.380 the bad guy and you really look it over and go like no i just can't see it and they will never
01:37:25.420 do that the left the mental patients they will never self-assess and go like maybe maybe we're
01:37:35.800 being ridiculous and we shouldn't want and and clamor to have violent gang members
01:37:42.620 stay in the country.
01:37:46.640 So I don't know.
01:37:47.700 Brainwashing?
01:37:48.560 Is it an amazing level of brainwashing?
01:37:52.300 Mind control.
01:37:53.640 That's what it is.
01:37:55.520 They're affected by the harp machine.
01:37:59.260 I don't know.
01:38:00.900 But it's insane.
01:38:02.720 So a couple of people commented, of course,
01:38:06.600 you've got to get the senator from Wisconsin,
01:38:09.440 because this is a Milwaukee judge,
01:38:11.440 um they she put out a statement tammy baldwin in the united states we have a system of checks
01:38:19.160 and balances its separation of power for damn good reason who the president's administration
01:38:24.240 arresting a sitting judge is a gravely serious and drastic move and it threatens to breach those
01:38:29.680 very separations of power make no mistake we are not uh we do not have kings in this country
01:38:37.800 and we are a democracy governed by laws that everyone must abide by yeah you're saying it
01:38:44.860 right there dummy everyone must abide by relentlessly attacking the judicial system
01:38:52.940 flouting court orders and arresting a sitting judge the president putting those basic
01:38:58.000 democratic values that wisconsinites uh hold dear while details of this exact case remain
01:39:06.680 minimal that's her out by the way that's her out while they remain minimal so um i'm talking out
01:39:14.180 of my uh backside here uh this action fits into the deeply concerning pattern of the president's
01:39:21.100 lawless behavior and undermining courts and congress checks on his power so again i don't
01:39:27.960 know maybe now she's just blathering on because she doesn't like trump and she won't really take
01:39:35.360 a stand on this case because yeah this judge broke the law checks and balances yeah here's a
01:39:44.680 bernie bernie sanders had a little statement today bernie sanders uh trump administration
01:39:54.860 this morning president trump directed the fbi to arrest trial court judge hannah dugan in milwaukee
01:39:59.260 she's being charged with obstructing law enforcement of federal crime let's be clear
01:40:03.120 Trump's arrest of Judge Dugan in Milwaukee
01:40:06.020 has nothing to do with immigration
01:40:07.660 it has everything to do with
01:40:10.040 moving this country towards authoritarianism
01:40:12.460 he is
01:40:14.500 illegally unsurping
01:40:16.000 congressional powers
01:40:17.080 he is suing media that he dislikes
01:40:20.420 no he's suing the media
01:40:22.060 that is slandering him
01:40:24.280 slander and libel
01:40:26.460 not protected by the
01:40:28.240 first amendment
01:40:28.900 even the media
01:40:30.880 and they lie about him oh my god he is intimidating major law firms who have opposed him he is
01:40:40.600 ignoring a 9-0 supreme court decision to bring kilmar abrigo garcia back from el salvador he
01:40:47.760 can't bring it back el salvador has him he's a criminal there he's in prison the president of
01:40:53.760 el salvador said no we're keeping them sorry that's how it goes he is threatening to impeach
01:41:02.480 judges who rule against him no who rule against the law you can't just have a judge make a ruling
01:41:10.620 that is against the laws of this country they don't write the laws the legislature does
01:41:18.380 And when a law is written and a judge makes a decision that is against those laws, yeah, that's grounds for some type of admonishment.
01:41:33.300 Trump's latest attack on the and Judge Dugan is about one thing, unchecked power.
01:41:39.740 He will attack and undermine any institution that stands in his way.
01:41:43.540 Trump continues to demonstrate that he doesn't believe in the katatutra and separation of powers or rule of law.
01:41:51.680 He simply wants more power for himself.
01:41:54.520 It's time for my colleagues in the Republican Party who believe in the katatutra to stand up to his growing authoritarianism.
01:42:03.500 All right.
01:42:05.340 Thanks, Bernie.
01:42:07.620 Thank you, Bernie.
01:42:08.780 they just keep talking about the law applies to everyone no one's above the law and what do they
01:42:17.320 do try to make everyone else above the law that's the problem here people that aren't
01:42:25.880 called to the carpet to answer for crimes when people are called to the carpet they get to
01:42:31.840 present a defense when you just let people go that are criminals there's the problem
01:42:37.580 All right. We'll be back in a moment. Stick around. The Anthony Cumia Show.
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01:43:22.440 And a couple of other things I definitely want to discuss happened today.
01:43:27.280 Not happened today, but the story came out today about that helicopter that crashed into the plane in D.C.
01:43:36.200 It seems the military helicopter was not where it was supposed to be,
01:43:43.260 and it crashed into a passenger jet, and it was tragic, tragedy.
01:43:51.380 And I guess they've done some preliminary investigation
01:43:54.900 and decided from the evidence that the female pilot did not listen to air traffic control
01:44:03.940 or the man co-pilot that was her instructor that was in this helicopter at the time.
01:44:13.720 They were doing an evaluation of her.
01:44:18.680 The instructor, the guy, is in there.
01:44:22.120 She's at the controls, and he assesses how well or how poorly she is doing in the flight
01:44:30.660 and i guess crashing into another aircraft uh when you're told to remain at a certain altitude
01:44:40.120 and to take a certain course i mean i think she screwed up in every dimension possible
01:44:48.760 altitude heading yeah all three dimensions she had wrong uh it seems that helicopters on that
01:44:58.500 route it's a common was anyway they stopped doing a common military route for training flights and
01:45:04.260 assessment flights and whatnot uh from these helicopters uh you're supposed to stay at 200
01:45:11.080 feet 200 feet then they bring the planes into the airport uh over 200 feet and there's no way they
01:45:20.040 can collide very very amazing a simple kind of solution to having aircraft hit each other
01:45:28.220 So she was told to stay at 200 feet and to make a turn over the river to take her further away from the incoming aircraft that she eventually hit.
01:45:42.300 She did neither of those things.
01:45:44.580 She did neither of those things.
01:45:46.920 She was above 300 feet and did not turn and went right into the passenger plane.
01:45:54.920 And again, look, I think I think anyone can be qualified for certain jobs.
01:46:04.120 Some jobs are just out of the reach of your normal person.
01:46:07.500 A lot of sport, sport jobs, you know, football, baseball, basketball, those you can't just go, oh, I want to do that.
01:46:15.740 And then you do it.
01:46:17.480 There are certain physical attributes.
01:46:19.880 Some things mentally you have to be amazing.
01:46:23.240 a prodigy you know for certain mathematics positions and whatnot but when you are dealing
01:46:32.400 with the aviation industry to put programs like diversity equity and inclusion in place
01:46:39.780 when the lives of people are are relying on qualified employees qualified pilots ground crew
01:46:52.800 Everyone, mechanics that work on these aircraft, these are all people that need to be qualified.
01:47:02.480 No second guessing.
01:47:04.880 And diversity, equity, and inclusion promotes unqualified people.
01:47:10.420 We do not live in a country where racism and sexism is so crazy that that people of color and women are banging on the doors of these industries to get jobs and they're being turned away, even though they're qualified because of some racist that's running, running, hiring at the company.
01:47:35.080 This is not happening.
01:47:37.020 there just aren't qualified people to go up and and get these jobs so with diversity equity and
01:47:47.100 inclusion when you say no we need to get more minorities and women into these positions
01:47:52.980 you have to lower the bar somewhere or they would have been coming in anyway that's the proof
01:48:03.720 the proof to not needing dei is well why weren't they showing up anyway if there's a qualified
01:48:13.320 woman with every single bit of training and education that she needs that held a job
01:48:20.840 previously did an amazing job and she walks in and wants a job that you have available
01:48:26.320 you didn't give it to her because she's a woman or she never came in
01:48:32.960 because that's the only reason so when you go to diversity equity and inclusion
01:48:39.300 now you're talking about people that aren't qualified and they're they've lowered the bar
01:48:46.800 and they're letting them in you can never sell me that this isn't what's happening i can never be
01:48:53.780 convinced that dei promotes unqualified people and we are seeing the effects of it hopefully we
01:49:01.500 don't have to see an astoundingly horrible tragedy but you know engines catching on fire at airports
01:49:11.260 you go well what does that have to do with dei it's not the pilot it's not this or it was a guy
01:49:17.300 pilot yeah who's fixing the planes when i looked at a boeing ad and it said uh we're hiring and
01:49:26.620 we're looking for diversity uh we're hoping to have a 70 diverse uh staff by 2035 you're like
01:49:38.060 you're lower in the bar who's been coming in who's qualified if you want minorities and women
01:49:44.420 to be qualified enough to get the job,
01:49:48.360 then you've got to go way back to school,
01:49:51.920 to discipline, and
01:49:56.200 achieving things, and not having
01:50:00.260 DEI in schools either. You're just putting unqualified
01:50:04.280 people in very, very dangerous jobs,
01:50:08.800 and it's putting everyone in harm's way.
01:50:12.120 So. All right. A couple of minutes and not even. We'll be right back with the Anthony Cumia program. Stay right there.
01:50:21.220 It's the Anthony Cumia show. Entertaining and informative on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
01:50:28.800 Let's talk to Sandra in New Jersey. Sandra, what's up?
01:50:33.860 Oh, good evening, Anthony. I'm listening to you. You're very, very intelligent and you cover a lot of good things.
01:50:39.460 Yeah, I really think that.
01:50:40.840 Oh, thank you.
01:50:42.320 You know, I was going to talk about the judges and all that, but I wanted to make a comment about the DEI and the Federal Aviation Administration.
01:50:51.880 Oh, yeah.
01:50:52.240 And listen to this.
01:50:53.720 In 2014, they replaced its merit-based selection with a biographical questionnaire, and it was designed to benefit certain racial groups rather than what you did by merit.
01:51:08.720 And that goes way back to 2014.
01:51:12.180 And it's very, very scary when you think of all these accidents that recently happened with the helicopters and with the planes.
01:51:19.660 You know, it's serious.
01:51:21.980 My friend just flew to Japan today.
01:51:25.000 And I knocked on her door and I said, I wish you a very safe flight.
01:51:28.960 And I mean it because I worry about all this stuff.
01:51:32.420 it's uh yeah it's it's very uh it's scary because look we all most of us anyway we all fly we all
01:51:41.600 take and and for years for decade upon decade air travel has gotten safer and safer over the course
01:51:48.400 of the years and uh it's only because of the the qualification of the people involved when an
01:51:55.600 accident happens uh the ntsb gets involved the airline company gets involved the builder of the
01:52:03.440 aircraft gets involved and they look and go what went wrong and how the hell do we fix it so it
01:52:09.620 never happens again and and it's horrible that sacrifices had to be made to make it safer but
01:52:15.820 thank god those those lives weren't lost in vain and and somewhere in the past 10 or so dozen years
01:52:23.940 we've decided to go backwards with this instead of getting safer why do we want to take that back
01:52:31.620 and put people that aren't qualified into some of these positions and uh if you talk about it again
01:52:38.700 to a liberal or these democrats they'll make it sound like you are racist and and you're against
01:52:45.000 people that are qualified getting jobs no i'm not against qualified people getting any job i don't
01:52:51.200 care where they come from but you're lowering the bar there's proof of it and we see it i agree with
01:52:58.680 you anthony 100 yep thank you sandra i appreciate it i appreciate your nice words sandra's very
01:53:06.920 sweet she calls us every so often here uh uh how about uh aaron aaron indiana what's up my friend
01:53:15.620 Hey, great to talk to you, man.
01:53:17.160 Love you.
01:53:17.720 Love the show.
01:53:18.500 Been at the camp for many years.
01:53:19.880 So before I get to my topic, just want to say we're really excited.
01:53:23.700 You're going to have little Jimmy Norton and Yuck Mouth on.
01:53:25.760 That's going to be an awesome show.
01:53:27.180 And Voss on May 25th, live in the studio.
01:53:31.500 That should be a lot of fun.
01:53:32.540 Thanks.
01:53:32.980 Oh, it's going to be awesome to hear you guys rant back and forth.
01:53:34.920 Hey, so Putin and Trump came up with some sort of a peace deal earlier today that they've
01:53:42.280 kind of chivvy by our uh our favorite uh sweatshirt wearing yeah yeah he said he's
01:53:50.020 not going to go along with any of it and he refuses to give up kiev and i just wanted to
01:53:53.580 get your opinion on on that whole situation wow yeah this is uh this is obviously a tough one i
01:53:59.980 think zelinski might be enjoying his position it's terrible to say because you don't want to
01:54:06.620 think a leader of a country will just sit back and enjoy the notoriety i mean he was an entertainer
01:54:14.360 people said this about trump you know the narcissism he was an entertainer he just wants
01:54:19.300 you know it's all about him him him well there are uh countrymen ukrainians dying in a war
01:54:25.580 and it seems like the leader isn't really focused on stopping the war even if the the opponent the
01:54:34.380 aggressor in the first place russia and putin wants to say hey can we at least talk a ceasefire
01:54:40.260 would be amazing like can we just stop shooting at each other for 10 minutes and maybe figure out
01:54:46.800 what color the seats should be at a peace conference and he's just a professional grifter
01:54:51.400 yeah it's it's a very uh sad to think that he's not a a leader he's not a guy that cares about
01:55:00.240 his people and that isn't me saying because you say this and they go hey putin what's wrong with
01:55:05.940 you you're glazing putin like no but i'll give this putin's a very experienced uh leader the
01:55:17.440 guy has been in there for a long time he knows russia he knows world politics and uh he at least
01:55:26.380 makes it seem like he's a little tired of this and wants it to end i don't think he doesn't
01:55:31.720 rush it homeless he doesn't look like a homeless jim okat you know events like the pope's funeral
01:55:36.020 so true yeah i don't think uh putin wants this to continue it it doesn't it's not a good look
01:55:41.880 for russia this war never has been but uh you know it's been such a a money pit for the united
01:55:50.400 States and who's basking in in the the gold the gold doubloons but Zielinski we've been paying
01:55:56.940 him off all the other countries are still paying him and you know at some point I guess it'll end
01:56:03.580 and he'll be able to go into exile somewhere when his people want to kill him but he'll have plenty
01:56:09.120 of money when he does it I don't see him as a viable leader I think he's very detrimental to
01:56:14.840 his country and the absolute wrong leader to have in uh in this war yep it's a scary situation thank
01:56:21.340 you for taking my call and we need more puppy pics on twitter yes i will put more puppy pics
01:56:26.340 thank you bro yeah yeah it's uh it's such a uh i don't know it's a strange situation because
01:56:35.340 we're so far away we only get to hear and see what people want us to hear and see um you want
01:56:42.780 it to end you know even though we all like watching some good war footage but uh love of
01:56:48.980 god those are people and they're dying in horrific ways uh you want it to end but um
01:56:56.700 no one could seem to to get a their foot in the door of a peace process you say one thing and
01:57:04.980 people call you a puppet of putin and you say the other thing and then people are going oh this
01:57:09.240 zelinski grifter and so what do you do as i see it one party here putin at least wants to talk
01:57:18.300 about about peace i don't know maybe i'm wrong who am i who am i i'm just a former shock jock
01:57:26.360 doing a radio show here see look at look at this see uh right away elena from new jersey uh strongly
01:57:34.580 disagrees with me. Elena, how are you? Hello, Mr. Cunha. I strongly disagree. Am I on the
01:57:43.740 air with Mr. Cunha? You are on the air right now with Mr. Cunha. How are you? Oh, my dear. Okay.
01:57:49.920 Very well. And I just heard some heartful talk. Uh-oh. You don't agree, huh? Uh-oh. Well,
01:58:00.140 Well, you know, you're 100 percent right.
01:58:02.500 Mr. Putin is very intelligent.
01:58:05.320 He's a downright KGB man.
01:58:08.880 They don't take stupid people.
01:58:10.580 That's right.
01:58:11.280 That's right.
01:58:12.180 But Mr. Zelensky is not enjoying this war.
01:58:15.500 His people are dying.
01:58:16.780 His soldiers are dying.
01:58:18.140 And, you know, this wise, brilliant KGB communist attacked Ukraine.
01:58:24.980 And what is Ukraine supposed to do?
01:58:26.860 end the war because the russians want to take its territory well i understand what you're saying
01:58:32.800 elena i see this and i i understand that yes he was the aggressor he came in now we could also
01:58:39.640 talk for hours on end about what led him to want to do that the annexation of of russian territory
01:58:47.360 that he still feels is due russia but i'm not even going to get into that okay i'm glad you're not
01:58:53.660 going to get into it because russia revived rewrote its history way back okay when it didn't
01:59:00.480 even exist as a country of muscovy or suzdal right wasn't all russia but elena then we could also get
01:59:08.340 into the fact that uh there was a promise made that that nato would not try to encroach upon
01:59:14.440 russian territory but i'm not not even going to go there yeah we're not even going to go there
01:59:19.820 what i'm going to get into with you my dear is that the the uh war is on right now yeah and
01:59:28.220 someone needs to stop it and zelinski i i said he doesn't seem like he wants it to stop oh you have
01:59:35.400 to you have to but but you have to at some point look and say is there any way we can win this
01:59:42.160 or do i continue sending my countrymen into a meat grinder there's nothing in the foreseeable
01:59:49.120 future unless another country like america really gets involved that that uh concludes with
01:59:56.020 ukraine winning this war now i'm sorry the aggressor was russia but sometimes you just
02:00:03.100 gotta cut loose and go we can't do this anymore that's what wars do wars of attrition are very
02:00:11.080 effective one side just goes ah we just can't do this anymore and i think it's past the point
02:00:16.980 where Zelensky should even have any hallucinations that his country is going to come out of this on
02:00:22.420 top. And if you know you're not, then it's time to stop the killing as quickly as possible.
02:00:27.960 Well, I'll tell you what. Russia wants Ukraine's territory. It can give two darn coins about
02:00:36.300 its soldiers or the Ukrainian soldiers. Right. All it wants is the territory
02:00:43.640 for this grand old concept of imperial russia that started way back with the russian king
02:00:50.220 it's an old school either the great wasn't so great and neither was katherine it's an old school
02:00:55.900 ideology i understand that yeah but but unfortunately it's being done in 2025 right now
02:01:03.940 and it's being done but that doesn't mean that some of the same rules don't apply to this archaic
02:01:08.820 brand of uh of warfare over on the continent it's it's attrition like i said it it might not
02:01:17.840 the the winner isn't always the most noble of of people or countries yes russia invaded but
02:01:25.320 the the leader of a beaten nation has to at some point realize they are not going to win
02:01:31.700 and try to get out of it with the least damage possible.
02:01:38.080 And I do not see Zelensky even even trying.
02:01:41.800 Oh, no, no, no, no. They are trying. That's why they're still fighting.
02:01:46.060 They want to protect as much of their territory as they can.
02:01:50.720 And Putin wants to take as much of the territory.
02:01:53.920 I understand that. And that's why I just said, like, that's what these wars are.
02:01:58.800 And especially, you know, many, many years ago, this is all wars were was a country going at.
02:02:05.120 We want more land. Let's go into this country and try to take some.
02:02:10.320 And the the imperialism, the conquest, all that stuff.
02:02:15.120 But but even then, the losing country knew at some point, well, I guess we're going to have to make some concessions.
02:02:22.680 We lost. Don't people understand winning and losing anymore, even in war?
02:02:28.020 like yeah putin what a piece of garbage he did this but you're losing you lost you might have
02:02:34.780 to make some concessions you're not happy with um that's how i see it anyway elena but i thank
02:02:40.860 you for your call my pleasure i i appreciate yes please i do listen i do listen to your show i like
02:02:47.020 your show and i'm enjoying it but i am in total or i at least at least about out of it that's bad
02:02:55.560 grammar. Uh, I am, uh, totally, totally, uh, trying to explain that you will defend your
02:03:05.880 property. Yes. You will not let anybody move into your house because they want a few rooms in there
02:03:12.200 because they want them. You're right. But if five people with guns come in and I'm here with a
02:03:16.620 pea shooter, I have to realize at some point that I might have to make some concessions.
02:03:21.780 That's what you may call the police or you may try to do something to protect your integrity, your property.
02:03:29.980 There's a line yourself.
02:03:31.740 There's a line where you got to realize it needs to stop.
02:03:35.800 And maybe I have to look in a different direction to end this.
02:03:39.000 That's all.
02:03:39.820 Elena, thank you so much.
02:03:41.000 I appreciate your your call.
02:03:43.180 There she goes.
02:03:43.860 She's arguing with some broads tonight.
02:03:46.500 Huh?
02:03:47.060 That's what I say.
02:03:50.080 Funny story.
02:03:51.320 this one oh i love uh adam adam schiff the uh adam schiff got his luggage stolen in san francisco
02:04:00.540 i got my luggage stolen uh yeah he was in san francisco and uh he got his luggage stolen
02:04:10.320 and and then he talks about how the democrats need to work on crime this this is this is insanity
02:04:20.820 Who do they think has been screaming at them for decades about stuff like this?
02:04:27.880 Why does Adam Schiff think the idea of Democrats may be doing something about the unbelievable levels of crime in their districts and their cities and states?
02:04:41.660 He thinks we haven't seen this.
02:04:43.920 We haven't seen the street takeovers in Oakland and the fact that everything has to be locked up in just about every major city in this country.
02:04:56.280 I just saw a new system for locking up meat.
02:05:01.140 Yes, meat steaks.
02:05:04.300 They put him in like a it's made of of chicken wire.
02:05:10.220 it looks like and it's like a bag made of chicken wire and you put it in there and you seal the top
02:05:17.520 with one of those things that beep when you walk out of the store with it meat everything is locked
02:05:24.200 up and then democrats will will walk into these stores and look around and go oh what's the
02:05:30.520 problem why do we need to live with this and well you don't want to address the problem
02:05:36.080 how about responsibility of actions on the part of the criminals how about uh making sure these
02:05:42.940 judges uh do their job and and try and convict criminals not let them out on no bail to do it
02:05:54.580 again and again and again until they do something even more serious then maybe they'll see a little
02:05:59.180 time lock them up now how about security at the stores that are allowed to beat the crap out of
02:06:06.940 some of these people and and then their cases aren't entertained their civil cases aren't
02:06:12.900 entertained in a court because judges and lawyers are are uh scum of the earth and will take these
02:06:20.060 cases and entertain them when when a guy is going into a store and he's leaving with an arm full of
02:06:26.940 goods and and someone trips him and he hits his head and now you're getting sued we can't entertain
02:06:35.700 those cases these are all ways that will remedy the problem where we don't have to have every
02:06:41.460 single thing locked up in uh in stationary stores and pharmacies grocery stores it's pathetic
02:06:51.380 that we have to live like this pathetic and then adam schiff an unbelievable lefty piece of garbage
02:07:00.980 he he gets on and talks about his luggage getting stolen in san francisco
02:07:06.180 san francisco is abominable you and it's known for this you can't park your car leave it anywhere
02:07:14.560 in san francisco and not have your windows busted if you have a suitcase in there a briefcase or
02:07:20.100 sometimes nothing they'll just break your windows but i'm glad when it happens to these people
02:07:25.660 because um maybe maybe just for vengeance they never learn adam schiff isn't going to go oh
02:07:32.640 look at that uh look my my car was broken into maybe we should do something but then they talk
02:07:37.880 about it like oh crime well i guess maybe we should yeah maybe you should maybe you should
02:07:42.820 have done it decades ago uh here's a clip uh it's adam schiff talking about getting his luggage
02:07:49.720 stolen and how boy we need to boy this crime i came out of nowhere maybe we need to do something
02:07:55.020 listen to adam here so we're going to change how we do business in california uh we're going to
02:08:02.380 have to address people's legitimate concerns about crime i was in south san francisco uh two years
02:08:09.760 ago after i had an experience in the city at all too many people had when my luggage was stolen
02:08:14.380 out of my car they tell you don't ever leave your luggage in the car i never do until the one time i
02:08:19.700 did. And of course, it got stolen. And what was most memorable about the experience for me is I
02:08:25.780 went to this Target in South San Francisco, 10 o'clock at night, and I'm getting the
02:08:32.480 toiletries I'm going to need for my next two days in the city. I get to the cashier.
02:08:36.860 You went there by yourself, not an assistant.
02:08:39.480 I think I went there. Well, yes, I had somebody drop me off at the store.
02:08:44.260 and so
02:08:45.720 I don't need to make that an issue
02:08:48.420 I was honest in a bidding
02:08:52.000 I see I waited
02:08:54.580 somewhere I should not have waited
02:08:56.040 first of all
02:08:58.680 I had to get the clerk
02:09:00.320 which is hard to find
02:09:02.080 to unlock the shampoo
02:09:03.900 or the whatever so that's one thing
02:09:06.540 and then I get to the cashier
02:09:07.620 the cashier asked me if I want one of those
02:09:10.100 Target bags with a little bullseye on it
02:09:12.100 And I said, yes, that Target bag is going to be my luggage for the next two days.
02:09:16.780 And she asked me what happened, and I told her.
02:09:19.240 And she basically said, in not so many words, yeah, Democrats are assholes.
02:09:24.440 And I thought, you know, if the cashier in South San Francisco at 10 o'clock at night believes that Democrats are assholes because the shampoo is locked up and my stuff got stolen out of the trunk, we've got a major problem that we have to address.
02:09:39.840 and i think uh that's an awesome applause applause again the audiences on like jimmy
02:09:49.580 kimmel and john stewart and the view uh there should there should be a ramp like they have at
02:10:00.020 at slaughterhouses so when they leave they don't go out to the parking lot or anything
02:10:07.280 They're just run through the same process that cattle are run through at some of these meat plants because they applaud this guy.
02:10:19.820 He's the reason why his luggage got stolen.
02:10:25.140 He's the reason why everything's locked up.
02:10:29.500 He's the reason why the clerk called him what she called him.
02:10:34.060 what how do you how do you applaud that the audience should have been yelling it's you
02:10:43.860 you did this we gotta work on the crime what do you honestly think the the likes of adam schiff
02:10:53.460 and and company are gonna do about crime they see every single tough on crime policy as racist
02:11:03.460 They can't do anything about crime because their voter base are people of color.
02:11:12.640 And since people of color seem to be involved in a lot of these crimes in a lot of these big cities, they don't want to do anything to upset them like holding them responsible for committing crimes.
02:11:25.940 but then he just sits there and gets applause for for saying yeah maybe maybe we are a-holes and
02:11:37.260 should should do something about this oh god i cannot stand these
02:11:44.700 there was uh another one more here let me see if i could find it it was at the beginning oh yeah
02:11:52.340 another couple of uh democrat uh idiots imbeciles and i i have a theory about this too
02:12:00.920 uh i think aoc and bernie are running for president and vice president is that what i'm
02:12:07.640 being led to believe is it going to be aoc president bernie vice or the other way around
02:12:13.460 um because they're out there this this girl this former bartender from queens
02:12:21.700 jenny from the block wannabe she uh is all over the country you know you don't travel the country
02:12:31.500 and go to little states like iowa and whatnot if you're uh just you know a representative
02:12:38.740 in queens new york so she's obviously got her eye on bigger things oh bigger and uh she's going
02:12:50.240 around with bernie they seem to be the latest political power couple on the left which isn't
02:12:56.460 isn't saying much but i think they're running this uh listen to this clip they put together
02:13:02.600 they put together like a promo and it's aoc she speaks a little and then bernie speaks and there's
02:13:08.360 a big crowd of the majority of the people they're talking to these days whenever democrats go out
02:13:13.560 to talk to people whether it's that idiot walls or um any of them they uh they're speaking to
02:13:22.460 boomers mostly boomer women it's a lot of these uh elderly white women that wear their gardening
02:13:32.440 hats and they're they're just applauding they love this they love it no one with any sense
02:13:39.520 no one with any sense is uh is uh listening to them so here's uh aoc and bernie let's listen
02:13:48.080 to this clip uh of them it's a promo for a presidential run oh you don't have this one
02:13:54.080 oh damn i just had boy they've been they've been getting rid of a lot of these clips
02:13:59.600 wow it's like a popular it wasn't even like a meme or anything she says uh she says did i send it to
02:14:09.040 you maybe i didn't send it to you well that would be tragic because it's a it was a good one she
02:14:13.880 actually she actually says latina like whether you're white black latina you know how aoc does
02:14:22.020 that all of a sudden she goes from this new york bartender girl to uh chita rivera she's
02:14:29.440 clicking castanets and uh and then bernie talking about how they're going to solve the problems
02:14:38.220 that that are happening well that's what trump is doing solving your problems the problems you guys
02:14:45.520 made that's the uh that's the issue why on earth would we want you back doing the same nonsense
02:14:53.660 that put us into these positions doesn't it seem like when they talk uh democrats when they when
02:15:00.420 they say things that it's it it seems nostalgic at this point like old when you see some of these
02:15:09.180 politicians talking about the border or or trans rights don't you look and go yeah we we've whoa
02:15:16.860 we've moved on from that we're done talking about that nonsense we don't want to deal with it
02:15:24.940 anymore we got rid of it trump got you know the the trans rights in the military and the dei stuff
02:15:31.940 And this every every other month, the White House has to put a flag out or recognize this.
02:15:39.320 I hear Trump is bringing back Columbus Day.
02:15:42.700 In this house, Columbus is a hero.
02:15:45.780 Christopher Columbus discovered America.
02:15:48.120 That's right.
02:15:50.060 He could be bring back Columbus Day instead of indigenous people day.
02:15:55.180 We've had all these things taken away, and I'm sure eventually more Democrats will get in and they'll just screw it up again.
02:16:01.620 and take away columbus day and we'll have to have transgender or drag queen story time for the kids
02:16:09.720 but uh the truth be told you know it seems old now it seems like people had had it but when you
02:16:17.960 see aoc and bernie up talking about how they want to fix things we're still fixing it you wrecked it
02:16:27.540 like a woman drives a car let's say and and rams into the curb and screws the whole front end up
02:16:33.440 and then and then uh the mechanic gets up and he's fixing it under there and the woman comes
02:16:39.520 in and goes hey well i want to take care of that car i'm gonna fix it and make sure he's like no
02:16:45.000 we're still fixing your screw up we don't need you please go away have some coffee make the men
02:16:52.400 some coffee we'll take another call my throat is so screwed today it's the i think it's the pollen
02:17:00.760 here in south carolina it's crazy and the dog i think the dog fur has really gotten
02:17:06.660 in my throat every so often it just it just cuts out but my instrument man it's my instrument
02:17:15.840 Here's Jim from upstate New York.
02:17:19.360 Doesn't want to really give his location.
02:17:21.520 He's upstate.
02:17:22.480 What's up, Jim?
02:17:23.740 Hey, Anthony.
02:17:24.500 I talked to you last week about the non-domicile CBL program.
02:17:28.200 Oh, yes.
02:17:29.000 I'm in the Catskills, actually.
02:17:30.400 Oh, nice.
02:17:32.460 Mount Airy Lodge.
02:17:34.980 Yeah.
02:17:35.860 No, that's the Poconos.
02:17:37.420 All right.
02:17:37.940 Whatever.
02:17:38.360 Whatever.
02:17:39.220 Whatever, Jim.
02:17:40.080 What's up?
02:17:40.900 I used to live in a Poconos.
02:17:42.080 Poconos are ruined, too.
02:17:43.000 Poconos are like Newark East or West now.
02:17:45.140 Oh, jeez. Wasn't the action park in the Poconos? Action park, right?
02:17:50.400 They got a lot of water parks up there. But what happened was there was a lot of vacant homes, like vacation homes that were built that went vacant.
02:17:57.520 And then they started putting Section 8 in them.
02:17:59.920 Oh, great. Always good.
02:18:01.240 And then people started moving out of the projects in Newark and Harlem, and they're living up in the vacation homes up in the Poconos on Section 8.
02:18:09.280 where would you rather live in in in harlem in a tenement wiping the roaches off your face in the
02:18:14.320 morning or in in a vacation yeah yeah house up in the poconos a resort here in the poconos it's
02:18:20.940 beautiful i bought a house i bought a house and it's dead of winter not knowing that and then
02:18:25.680 come summertime the pool looks like the newark public pool yeah not i'm not a racist guy i'm
02:18:32.020 not i just don't like my house getting robbed it's not i hear you no it's not racist to not
02:18:36.540 want to be robbed or have your house broken into or you know broken into when i wasn't there and
02:18:41.980 then they tried breaking into it when i was there because my car was in the shop and they tried
02:18:47.500 jimmy had opened my sliding glass doors on my on my deck yeah i seen two i'll do that two two guys
02:18:53.880 running into the woods that didn't look like me you know what i mean but anyway yes i called i
02:18:59.960 called initially about the dei and um it's just rampant i mean i got a lot of friends that'll
02:19:05.060 you know, cops, retired cops.
02:19:07.100 Sure.
02:19:07.360 And I know it's hard after Black Lives Matter riots, you know,
02:19:12.660 to get cops with disrespect, but they're, like, hiring anybody to be state police now.
02:19:16.880 Like, any ethnicity, short, fat, you know what I mean, tiny.
02:19:22.220 You know, I talked to a state trooper on a thruway at a rest area.
02:19:26.420 This guy was literally five feet tall, fat, big, big glasses,
02:19:31.320 cross-eyed with an African accent with a lisp.
02:19:34.460 I mean, what else can you check off? You see the videos, Jim. It's astounding because they are incapable of doing the job like they need a real cop to come over to assist them when they try to make an arrest or get control of a situation.
02:19:52.100 so what good is it if you need a real cop to help you for you to be on the job you're wasting space
02:20:00.180 you're wasting a job that one of these real cops can uh could have where you wouldn't need two guys
02:20:07.040 state police used to look like dudley you know dudley do right you know what i mean yeah yeah
02:20:12.200 like you you see two cops in the at night they'll ride two cops that night at night because it's
02:20:17.100 dangerous when you see two in the daytime they're usually training one you know i mean because
02:20:21.520 Usually they run a single in a car, but we, they're all like, you know,
02:20:25.460 little fat black women, little fat, you know, Spanish women,
02:20:29.820 skinny little Filipino guys.
02:20:31.720 I had a guy who was literally a hundred pounds, five foot tall,
02:20:35.140 pulling me over. He's a Filipino state trooper. You know,
02:20:37.720 it was like, like I'm not paying this a hundred and something grand a year
02:20:42.200 at a big fat pension to protect me and my family. You know what I mean?
02:20:45.760 Yeah. I'm a, I'm a five foot eight white guy.
02:20:48.400 I can't be an NBA star just because I want to be. I, you know what I mean?
02:20:51.400 the the mistake they make is that look me and you and and most people respect the law we respect the
02:21:00.600 uniform the car the person in it to an extent but the people that do not respect the law are not
02:21:09.240 gonna not attack a cop or fight a cop just because they understand it's illegal to do it they're
02:21:16.880 going to look at a slight woman or a small guy or a big fat woman that can't even run and they're
02:21:25.300 just going to take advantage of that weakness uh in that they don't respect them so what good does
02:21:33.200 it do they they seem to think everyone just sees the uniform and goes oh well i guess i better get
02:21:39.080 in line here and uh let this um rotund hispanic woman uh teach me a lesson but it's not the case
02:21:47.620 that's why a lot of uh people are put in danger it's again another thing where people are their
02:21:53.060 lives are put in danger by thinking you can uh have these these people that are not qualified
02:21:59.460 to be cops on any force right and real quick about aoc too i read an article about her she's
02:22:06.160 like a manufactured entity oh yeah it was as well it was this wealthy indian tech guy who wanted
02:22:12.280 the primary the guy who had the position before her the incumbent and he put out like this casting
02:22:17.200 call hundreds of people answered she picked her and then she won and she was so influential
02:22:24.520 influential with her initial decisions she had to technically fire him because it was too obvious
02:22:29.580 he was calling the shots and then and now with this green new deal that's that's like a playbook
02:22:35.840 from the Chinese communist government that be balled our power with our, you know, our
02:22:42.500 natural gas and energy, you know, make us dependent on everything electric and no gas
02:22:47.680 really.
02:22:48.340 It was like, where, where's the dark money coming to fund these people?
02:22:51.960 You know what I mean?
02:22:52.800 Where's the dark money that, you know, the squad, you know what I mean?
02:22:57.720 That's the dark money behind them to upend this country that people don't realize, you
02:23:03.180 know they think they're just fighting for the common man and this and they're not no it's obvious
02:23:08.460 with the ukrainian war real quick that's such a complicated issue we had a weak corrupt moron in
02:23:17.200 here that putin played like a fiddle well you know he he gave he gave putin the signs to go
02:23:22.700 first of all he set putin's you know hairs up on his neck when he's when he was talking about
02:23:28.140 letting ukraine get into nato yeah you know that's where you that's when putin started
02:23:33.900 forming the troops on on their border but then then biden says well if it's just a small incursion
02:23:40.720 that was the go word you know that was the go word and i got this corrupt ex-comic you know
02:23:47.540 president not only would the the one of his right-hand men zelinski was on the board of
02:23:55.380 Burisma with Hunter Biden.
02:23:57.700 Yeah, that's the Hunter Biden and the money that was exchanged.
02:24:01.080 Yeah, of course.
02:24:01.760 It's all a criminal enterprise.
02:24:03.320 Yep.
02:24:03.920 I have a friend who's Ukrainian and his family left there.
02:24:07.160 They had a business there.
02:24:08.080 He said it's the most corrupt society you could possibly imagine.
02:24:11.760 You've got to pay everybody off.
02:24:13.220 People tape, people religiously, I mean, they tape each other's phone calls in case they
02:24:18.100 have to use it against them.
02:24:19.180 It's such a blackmail thing.
02:24:20.020 That's amazing.
02:24:20.580 It's a horrible thing what happened there, but so much money is getting stolen.
02:24:25.160 Billions of dollars are getting stolen.
02:24:27.040 You hear these rumors of like Zelensky's wife going on a $500,000 shopping street in Paris.
02:24:31.660 They think it's some mansion through other people in the United States.
02:24:35.840 I wish Trump would claw this money back.
02:24:38.340 You know, if he tries, they'll call him Putin's puppet.
02:24:41.680 And that's just what it's what they've done.
02:24:43.940 Jim, I got to go.
02:24:45.220 But thank you for the call, man.
02:24:47.380 Awesome.
02:24:47.900 Take care.
02:24:48.540 Good job, my friend.
02:24:50.140 Yeah, it's true, though.
02:24:51.620 you know, it's, it's, it's a cluster F is what they call it. F being, you know,
02:24:57.560 that word. Uh, let's take a quick break and then we'll come right back with the Anthony
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02:25:41.640 Another call here.
02:25:43.280 Jacqueline.
02:25:44.180 Jacqueline from Brooklyn.
02:25:45.460 What's up?
02:25:46.340 Hey, Anthony.
02:25:47.420 You know, you brought up AOC a moment ago.
02:25:49.360 And I have something to say about her.
02:25:51.760 I don't understand, number one, how she got reelected.
02:25:56.000 And number two, I also heard on one of the sound bites in between the shows, not just before your show, but earlier, saying that Republicans are now supporting her the highest among any other elected official.
02:26:11.380 23 percent, 25 percent.
02:26:13.380 Now, you tell me, are these Republicans out of their mind?
02:26:17.180 And is this poll accurate?
02:26:20.060 Because personally, I don't believe in polls.
02:26:22.320 But how did she get reelected?
02:26:23.940 And that kind of snowballs with regard to Andrew Cuomo.
02:26:28.820 How do these polls show him ahead of everyone at 60%?
02:26:34.200 Do they forget that he's the one who killed thousands of people, including both my parents, in the nursing home debacle?
02:26:42.160 And he's the one that we have to thank for congestion pricing.
02:26:46.500 And to thank, you were talking about all these criminals locking up the toothpaste,
02:26:50.200 this poor guy who got his luggage stolen, all to thank him.
02:26:55.260 His brainchild was no cash bail.
02:26:57.960 Yeah, yeah, bail reform, they called it.
02:27:00.220 Bail reform.
02:27:00.820 There's two other things.
02:27:02.620 He is the one, when his father was running against Koch for political office,
02:27:08.260 he's the one that came up with the slogan vote for cuomo not the homo right i remember that
02:27:14.260 i hope the lgbtq plus elemental p community remembers that when it comes time to go to the
02:27:23.740 polls to vote for him because he doesn't have their back he never did he doesn't support them
02:27:29.140 he's not in favor of them jacqueline uh let me let me tell you uh new york that's my answer to
02:27:36.080 what you're saying it's new york i used to live there you live in brooklyn uh aoc won because
02:27:44.720 new york will vote these these idiots into office time and time and time again regardless they could
02:27:54.260 see the damage that is done every time they vote one of these morons in and they don't seem to care
02:28:02.460 That's what I don't get. There seems to be so many people I talk to that don't like it.
02:28:07.860 They want it changed. They don't like who was elected yet every single time.
02:28:12.380 And by the way, they don't squeak by. They blow the election out of the water and they win with amazing numbers.
02:28:19.400 Schumer's holding the office like a pope. AOC, she'll be elected every time.
02:28:24.740 It just New York is is an amazing state and city, especially when it comes to electing incompetent morons.
02:28:36.180 But I think a big part of the blame deserves to go to the Republicans, the conservatives, the independents and the Democrats who really are common sense, old time Democrats.
02:28:48.180 They stay home. They listen to these polls. They hear the Cuomo's leading at 60 percent.
02:28:52.960 They say, why should I bother to go out and vote?
02:28:55.080 In the meanwhile, it's the most important time for every single one of those registered voters to get out and vote and make a very clear statement against him and against all these other politicians who care only about their own best interests, not about the people of the city of New York.
02:29:15.920 But you know he's probably going to win, right?
02:29:18.400 You know this.
02:29:18.940 I say I say if Curtis plays his cards right and he can cross party lines and he can get people, motivate people to get out and vote, he's got the best chance that he ever had.
02:29:31.740 I love Curtis. I love Curtis. And I think he would make a really good mayor. He knows New York. He's been here forever. He has the experience of an on the street New York guy, not this professional politician kind of guy.
02:29:46.760 um but money's a big issue we all know that right and and and cuomo's ability to just smear him
02:29:55.300 make him look bad whatever it is uh that's what they do uh it's a shame yeah i've got another
02:30:02.120 question for you leticia james is the one that led to get him out to to put cuomo out of office
02:30:10.660 So how come if he was unfit to be governor, she's silent?
02:30:16.460 I haven't heard a peep out of her.
02:30:19.320 Is he now all of a sudden qualified to be mayor of New York City?
02:30:23.320 How come she's not up on her soapbox the way she was when she tried to get him out of the governor's office?
02:30:28.580 Well, maybe she's got other things to worry about, like some mortgage fraud and other things that hopefully we see some kind of indictment come down for Letitia.
02:30:39.300 But they're all – it doesn't matter.
02:30:41.900 Nothing makes sense at face value with these people because right behind the scenes, there's money going back and forth, favors, cronyism.
02:30:51.740 It's also – she could be, oh, this guy needs to go.
02:30:54.860 He killed a bunch of people and he's sexually harassing women and then just saying he's Italian.
02:31:03.280 Yeah, and then she's clamoring to get him out.
02:31:05.600 and now she's fine with it because people came to her and said look you don't have to cheer them on
02:31:11.720 but don't you say anything bad and she goes well what's in it for me and then she gets a little
02:31:17.240 something there you go yeah people need to wake up wake up welcome to alice in wonderland's world
02:31:24.360 thank you jacqueline thank you anthony yeah she goes jacqueline my little caller friends i remember
02:31:31.320 I remember when I used to listen to the AM radio in the car with my dad, and you'd listen, and the host would take a call, like Bob Grant, and he'd be like, oh, I know this guy.
02:31:44.680 And then him and Bob would talk like friends because he knows him from the phone.
02:31:51.500 I don't know how the hell I ended up here, but it's pretty cool.
02:31:55.220 It is pretty cool indeed.
02:31:58.040 Well, Letitia James, you're talking about her.
02:32:00.400 There's Jasmine Crockett, as you know, Jasmine Crockett is she's been bad mouthing the United States of America, bad mouthing Donald Trump and, of course, Elon Musk.
02:32:14.340 And to have this woman, she's a wannabe gangsta, which is hilarious.
02:32:18.260 When you hear her speak years ago, when she got out of college and was pursuing a career in the law, she sounded amazing, very articulate.
02:32:30.780 She wasn't using slang terms.
02:32:33.720 She certainly wasn't using an urban vernacular.
02:32:37.480 She was very coherent.
02:32:40.160 well nowadays she's like she got to throw a little uh inner city slang in there and
02:32:49.720 kind of sound more black i guess she was on the uh jimmy kimmel show that is where
02:32:57.420 blithering idiots collect and speak uh of of complete nonsense jimmy kimmel so jasmine
02:33:09.960 crockett went on the show and uh she's calling elon musk an idiot now you might not like elon
02:33:17.760 but idiot really have you looked around so uh listen to jasmine uh talking about elon
02:33:25.040 level of incompetence is almost like incomprehensible it is so bad and when you
02:33:32.820 bring up the idiot known as Elon Musk. He is is not only like very sinister and has no idea what
02:33:46.860 he's doing. And people are like, oh, no, he absolutely knows because he's the richest man
02:33:51.800 in the world. Like, yes, he knows how to hire smart people. But don't conflate that and believe
02:33:56.460 that he is the genius because he ain't uh another audience that needs the ramp and the conveyor belt
02:34:05.420 and the spinning spinning butcher's knives because i can't imagine those people are doing
02:34:12.960 anything to better the country or the entire planet uh the audience at at kimmel so jasmine
02:34:21.960 crockett calls elon an idiot says he doesn't know what he's doing he's rich but it's other people
02:34:28.180 that uh made him rich i guess i don't know you look at apple and steve jobs and you saw a visionary
02:34:36.520 a man who knew how to hire the right people uh get an idea turned into reality that iphone man
02:34:48.620 uh it's a very every so often i watch that keynote speech that he gave uh back and i believe it was
02:34:57.900 2007 when the iphone first came out and it's just fun to watch it's exciting i know i'm a nerd i get
02:35:07.700 it but it's exciting and he had an idea and he hired people that had ideas and solutions and
02:35:16.660 they got together and they worked at it and made this amazing device that everyone would turn
02:35:23.200 around if you were 10 miles from your house on your way to work if you forgot it at home
02:35:28.500 elon is very similar to steve jobs in that respect uh with tesla he's an idea guy he he gets these
02:35:37.600 um he can imagine that there is a viable car that runs on electricity it's not uh just some weird
02:35:49.700 uh weird device that no one would use but look we got a prototype or something
02:35:56.440 it's amazing uh spacex hey we're gonna put things in space why the government does that
02:36:04.000 private companies don't put things in space we want to do it let me hire the right people
02:36:10.480 and we'll figure out how to do it we're going to recover booster rockets they're going to
02:36:15.720 miraculously land where they took off from just astounding starlink how many government agencies
02:36:24.340 our own by the way here in the united states but in the world how many uh we're talking about high
02:36:31.500 speed internet access everywhere everywhere everywhere on earth starlink and elon did that
02:36:39.980 and you could be in the middle of the sahara desert right now and get high speed internet access
02:36:47.220 but jasmine crockett calls him an idiot and the the the sheep the the cashew-brained
02:37:00.000 morons applaud this woman for calling him an idiot it's embarrassing and this is your go-to
02:37:10.000 i have a theory about this i do believe that uh that the real democrats not even good ones i mean
02:37:18.940 just the ones that are really in power the ones that make the decisions who's gonna get the
02:37:24.080 democratic nod for president and who's going to get this job and that committee member those people
02:37:31.680 they are letting these idiots run amok during the early and even most of i think the trump
02:37:39.920 administration you're going to see people like jasmine and maxine and and all the rest of these
02:37:46.320 idiots that that um uh presley uh the bald-headed one you're gonna see them speaking out going nuts
02:37:57.520 bringing up the same old stuff like the woman on the phone said lgbtq and all the nonsense that
02:38:04.300 lost them the election those are the people you're gonna see for quite some time after a while
02:38:11.520 you're going to see sensible democrats come out and start addressing america
02:38:18.800 and the sole purpose will be of these idiots speaking nonsense for maybe three years
02:38:28.100 will be to make any democrat that comes out and speaks reasonably seem like a moderate
02:38:35.340 If you listen to these idiots, imbeciles, spouting their nonsense, their anti-American, just non-constructive, just blather, and a couple of Democrats come out in a couple of years and start talking about real solutions, and they could even be technically liberal ideas,
02:39:01.840 they will seem like a godsend to the democrat party what he's talking about really a way to
02:39:11.140 maybe fight crime they're talking about the border and and maybe we do need to do this and they have
02:39:17.940 a plan and that meanwhile aoc is running around the country yet cackling jasmine crockett is
02:39:27.040 Calling Elon Musk, one of the most brilliant people in our modern age, an idiot.
02:39:33.720 Yeah.
02:39:34.340 So that someone can come out and go, hey, people, maybe we should address this.
02:39:39.280 And the country go, oh, look at this guy.
02:39:43.080 He's a Democrat.
02:39:44.440 He sounds reasonable.
02:39:46.800 It's forced perspective.
02:39:48.520 If they give you enough of this nonsense, then anyone's going to seem much better than they would if they just came out in the first place without the huge distraction of idiocy.
02:40:04.680 Anyway. All right. Quick break and we'll be right back to finish up with the Anthony Cumia show.
02:40:10.260 It's the Anthony Cumia show.
02:40:12.560 Entertaining and informative on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
02:40:16.700 yeah talking about how you know the the mental patients on the left are going to somehow make
02:40:25.020 a a any other democrats seem moderate when they really put the serious people
02:40:31.960 uh for president in 2028 uh here's a great example this is this is insane uh this is somebody who
02:40:42.600 believes there can be male lesbians i i'm not kidding this is all over the place too you go to
02:40:49.880 any social media platform you will see the nose ring the the wild colored hair the the lip ring
02:40:58.660 that there's just so many things where you look and know immediately you are going to hear some
02:41:04.980 some insanity literal insanity somebody that is so uh out of whack and uh this is what i think
02:41:15.040 they're really pumping up to make any other democrat that is even slightly reasonable
02:41:21.120 seem like an amazing moderate that you would want to want to vote for so uh check this clip out it's
02:41:28.020 a girl talking about male lesbianism and tell me tell me if you even can figure out what the hell
02:41:34.340 this kook is talking about 25 and people still don't believe that non-binary lesbians exist it
02:41:41.040 is 2025 and people still don't believe that you can be a non-binary lesbian and be assigned male
02:41:46.420 at birth and be a valid lesbian it is 2025 and people still don't believe that you can use he
02:41:52.320 him pronouns and identify as a lesbian hey i made a venn diagram based off of this reel do you want
02:41:57.180 to see it let's get started over here we have non-binary folks and over here we have assigned
02:42:02.120 male at birth meaning it's okay i can't even take it anymore i can't even take it i can't even take
02:42:08.820 it and it's my show this is what's out there this is not just like they don't think they're crazy
02:42:17.280 and the people around them that they surround themselves with maybe go to school with
02:42:23.340 they don't think they're crazy they they they must talk i'd love to kind of maybe be a fly
02:42:29.600 on the wall because there's part of me that thinks when they're all together alone uh that they kind
02:42:36.440 of laugh like it's a work like everyone's in on it but i know that's not true they are truly
02:42:44.420 damaged damaged people did you see the the latest thing on that uh uk big brother it had uh what
02:42:54.620 the hell's her stupid stupid name um jojo siwa that's it she she's like this wannabe rock girl
02:43:06.120 thing and uh she all of a sudden because mickey rourke made fun of her on the tv show the reality
02:43:13.360 show and some other guy came to her aid she's decided she's not lesbian now all it took was a
02:43:18.960 guy to put his arm around her and go hey you know things aren't that bad you're pretty you're not
02:43:26.480 this you don't she dropped lesbian lesbianism like a bad habit i i think so many of these
02:43:34.700 younger people especially are brainwashed they see it gives them attention and it's with everything
02:43:41.320 not just lesbianism all the lunatic stuff that that the left is piled on these people to to make
02:43:48.520 them think they're whatever women they think they're men men think they're women they're
02:43:55.640 they're uh stance on the border whatever it is they think they're normal and we see what they are
02:44:05.280 mentally deranged broken people and i really think the democrats on the left are going to try their
02:44:12.760 damnedest to uh to uh just be rid of them yeah we don't do that anymore now we're
02:44:19.480 democrats running for president um in 2028 we'll see uh ladies and gentlemen thank you
02:44:26.420 i want to thank of course dave landau his book party of one is available everywhere you get
02:44:31.640 your finer books and uh we'll be back next sunday right here thank you for listening it's the
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