The Anthony Cumia Show - May 05, 2025


The Anthony Cumia Show | 05-04-25


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00:00:59.980 It's the Anthony Cumia Show
00:01:01.820 on the Red Apple Podcast
00:01:04.180 Network.
00:01:06.220 Ooh. Yes.
00:01:08.720 The Anthony
00:01:09.700 Cumia Show. We're
00:01:11.780 back another Sunday.
00:01:14.140 Boy, them weeks.
00:01:16.380 They whip on by.
00:01:18.440 I tell you, kids,
00:01:20.660 enjoy every
00:01:21.720 minute of it because it goes by very quickly once you yep it certainly does old anthony
00:01:29.680 we often wonder about that i guess you know uh the older you get the quicker time goes by
00:01:39.640 i think it's because you don't uh you're you're not looking forward to as much
00:01:44.920 i think you're trying to put a lot of stuff off and uh everyone knows you know ever since
00:01:51.280 you were a kid when you look forward to things oh my god it uh takes forever your birthday christmas
00:01:58.980 summer vacation and you just want to you know you want it to to get there as quickly as possible
00:02:05.300 and then it seems like it takes forever then you get older and you're just putting things off
00:02:11.700 you want bills and all the nastiness that comes with some aspects of adulthood you want to kind
00:02:19.480 put those off you don't want them coming around very quickly and when you do that you know
00:02:25.820 time just seems to blow right past you so that's my theory that's my theory boy today what it what
00:02:36.960 a show tonight actually I just looked outside it's still light out so to me it's today I enjoy
00:02:42.600 this time of year so much but um tonight uh dre dimatteo is on the show adriana from the sopranos
00:02:52.500 of course any cast member of the sopranos is welcome on my show that is for sure um a lot
00:03:02.520 of stuff going on in her life and uh obviously you know i want to talk sopranos people from
00:03:09.740 the Sopranos have to be sick of it I think about it and I think about when the Sopranos came out
00:03:17.740 I mean you know the pilot episode was filmed in what 98 97 98 the show comes out in 99 and
00:03:29.020 think back to what you were doing around that time I was I guess I was at WNEW in New York City
00:03:39.200 the opie and anthony show there and uh like i think if if all anyone talked to me about was
00:03:48.340 the ona show from you know any w not even the satellite radio years or anything else like that
00:03:54.320 i might get a little tired of it gotta be honest you're all nice and cordial to people you know i
00:04:01.440 i saw a lot of people down in boca i was down in boca raton florida over the uh
00:04:08.380 the past week did a comedy show down there with josh denny and gavin mcinnis and it was a a great
00:04:16.640 time met a lot of you know great fans they appreciate you and what you do and uh some
00:04:23.800 people you know they they bring up stuff from literally 30 35 years ago and i i guess you
00:04:33.240 You know, most people smile and say thank you, and you should.
00:04:38.020 You should be appreciative of people recognizing what you do
00:04:43.580 and what you've done, but, you know, that's me and the O&A show.
00:04:49.280 That's nowhere near Sopranos-level celebrity.
00:04:55.200 So it's just got to be constant.
00:04:58.300 I saw Steve Sharippa on his show recently,
00:05:02.960 and the hosts of the podcast were asking him,
00:05:06.840 they'd go, yeah, I know you're sick of it,
00:05:08.640 but I just got to ask you a Sopranos thing.
00:05:10.780 And he didn't even say like, no, no, that's okay.
00:05:14.660 I would do that.
00:05:15.520 I know you're probably sick of it, but I'd be like, no, no, it's cool, man.
00:05:18.660 It's cool.
00:05:19.500 I think Sharippa's past the point where he even says it's cool.
00:05:23.080 I think he's just like, I've been doing so many other things.
00:05:26.580 why why do they always ask me about the sopranos but uh you know it was it's one of those crosses
00:05:35.520 to bear that people don't uh i i think can't really relate to they go oh i would love to
00:05:42.300 have that problem yeah until that's your problem then it's probably kind of a pain in the ass
00:05:48.820 but um yeah dray mateo uh dray di mateo uh adriana um one of the i guess most i don't know
00:06:00.200 sympathetic she's not innocent on the show that's for sure no one is innocent on the sopranos i
00:06:07.600 don't think there's one person you could truly say boy that poor poor bastard was involved with
00:06:13.600 those people and it was terrible for them uh so i don't think anyone was innocent but uh
00:06:20.640 she definitely um adriana the character definitely had the sympathy of a lot of the viewers and
00:06:29.120 obviously one of the most brutal uh death sequences even though you don't you don't see it
00:06:37.820 it was pretty brutal i think we all know that but we'll talk to her about that
00:06:43.160 um other things she was in uh of course sons of anarchy another just crazy very graphically
00:06:52.560 violent program but uh yeah we'll talk to her in a bit uh i i said i went down to florida and uh
00:07:01.980 i hate doing like talking about the plane because it's so how about those airline peanuts
00:07:07.340 what is up with the flight attendants yeah everything's been done but uh when it comes
00:07:15.040 to air travel but i gotta tell you i gotta tell you uh i it's just getting worse it's getting
00:07:25.020 worse and worse having to uh go through the whole rigmarole the airport and you do everything you
00:07:33.420 can to speed it up they they give you clear you know have you how many people have clear
00:07:39.420 or tsa uh whatever it is check and you blast through pretty quickly when you when i first
00:07:48.560 got it then it just becomes the new normal and you're standing on the line again so there's that
00:07:55.660 And my flight was delayed leaving Fort Lauderdale for Atlanta because I had to make a stop.
00:08:05.800 And so when I got to Atlanta, I missed the connecting flight, and there wasn't another one until very late.
00:08:12.140 So I just decided to stay in Atlanta overnight and catch a flight in the morning, which I did.
00:08:19.060 Now, I don't want to sound hoity-toity or upper crusty or stuck up, but I usually fly first class.
00:08:30.760 Thank you. Thank you.
00:08:31.740 I could hear the applause from my studio.
00:08:35.500 And there's a reason.
00:08:38.320 It isn't because of the service you get.
00:08:42.760 I mean, that's a thing of the past.
00:08:44.700 i have looked at videos and old film clips from days gone by of amazing amazing service
00:08:56.120 you would get in first class here comes the carving board with all the roast beef you could
00:09:02.120 eat look at this child eating a strawberry shortcake it it's done it's over there is no
00:09:11.500 first class like that anymore it's over johnny and it's kind of sad i think that was one of those
00:09:18.940 institutions of uh america a little bit of decadence you scrape up enough money to fly
00:09:25.660 first class and you know it says it right in there first class it's a class oriented thing
00:09:32.420 air travel was like boat travel uh in the early days there were classes you want to be down in
00:09:39.600 The bilge, or you want to be up in first class eating with Rose and her family on the Titanic.
00:09:47.240 But air travel was like that, and they sold it as this amazing thing called first class.
00:09:53.620 And it's gone.
00:09:56.220 But I still get it just for a couple of reasons.
00:09:59.580 The seats are wider.
00:10:02.320 You're not sitting right on top of somebody.
00:10:05.020 And you board first, and you get out first because you're up at the front of the plane.
00:10:09.600 That's really the only reasons anyone gets first class.
00:10:13.600 And I could peek in into the cockpit and see if my pilot is to my liking.
00:10:21.260 I don't want any DEI pilots.
00:10:25.580 So I like being able to lean out into the aisle and see Chuck Yeager or Sully Sullenberger or another pilot that I know.
00:10:36.560 Okay, I can relax.
00:10:38.700 I don't want to see no dame in there.
00:10:41.460 I don't want to see anybody that I'm not sure they got the job through their capabilities.
00:10:49.980 Yeah, merit-based.
00:10:51.760 I don't know about that.
00:10:53.320 So I like that part of first class.
00:10:55.940 But I couldn't take it.
00:10:57.080 I had to take the only seat that was left to fly back home from Atlanta.
00:11:02.320 that seat was between two of the the biggest fattest guys and you know there's only so much
00:11:11.560 you could do about it but it goes back to like a bigger issue just why why are we a nation of
00:11:20.400 slobs why the hell are we a country that has just lost all touch with trying to present themselves
00:11:32.300 in some human form.
00:11:36.120 What are the odds, you know, that there's going to be three seats,
00:11:39.080 I'm going to get the center seat,
00:11:40.320 and both people are going to be gigantic sitting on either side of me?
00:11:45.660 Well, the odds are very good, apparently.
00:11:48.000 Because we live in a country where people have no shame
00:11:50.880 about being giant slobs these days.
00:11:56.580 Oh, it's annoying.
00:11:58.320 So I sat in there like I was in a big fat convection oven.
00:12:04.480 Both of them had to fold their arms over their body
00:12:07.880 or else they'd really be laying over into my seat.
00:12:11.800 But the back under armpit fat was against my shoulders on both sides.
00:12:19.640 Disgusting.
00:12:20.740 It was terrible.
00:12:22.160 Just a terrible, terrible flight.
00:12:24.380 Thank God it was just 30 minutes.
00:12:26.600 But boy, what a tough 30 minutes.
00:12:29.020 But it just reinforced my whole thing that I enjoy first class.
00:12:36.020 I really do.
00:12:38.240 Today, I want to delve into, when we go to the phones in a little bit,
00:12:43.620 I want to delve into conspiracy theories.
00:12:47.080 I'm not turning into Art Bell or anything.
00:12:49.280 Don't worry.
00:12:50.140 but there's just so much out there right now in the way of conspiracies and back in the old days
00:12:59.660 i don't know what was it on a mimeograph on your office wall like where did conspiracy theories how
00:13:07.520 did they get spread around years ago now it's easy so a lot of people believe in it the the
00:13:13.940 majority of the country actually believe in some conspiracy theories so uh you know obviously 9-11
00:13:22.800 building seven uh contrails chemtrails i i got that from lionel lionel who has a show right here
00:13:31.940 on this very station uh lionel kind of got me into looking at this chemtrail thing and uh it's
00:13:42.600 very interesting i didn't believe an ounce of it when he first said it i thought he was a mental
00:13:47.220 patient i still do sometimes but uh i love lionel but uh yeah conspiracy theory i want to
00:13:55.000 so if you have any questions or comments on on that get them ready and uh give us a call
00:14:00.920 i should have i should have had the number shouldn't i i'll get that to you i usually
00:14:05.360 write it down in front of my fizz but uh i forgot 1-800-848-9222 on the secret voice in my ear
00:14:18.040 uh yeah that's the number give us a call and uh we'll get to that uh clown of the week coming up
00:14:24.240 next so don't go anywhere it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast network
00:14:32.220 it's the anthony cumia show entertaining and informative on the red apple podcast network
00:14:41.560 welcome and welcome and back oh yeah anthony cumia show people say it's a drea mateo de mateo
00:14:52.600 i heard dre i don't know i'll ask her easy enough it looks like drea but i i heard dre
00:15:01.780 We will know in moments when she joins us very shortly on this very program.
00:15:09.660 But first, of course, Clown of the Week.
00:15:13.320 The Anthony Cumia Show presents the Clown of the Week.
00:15:19.660 Again, the most difficult job that I have is choosing Clown of the Week because, you know, I don't have to tell you.
00:15:28.220 Watch the news, scroll through your social media, and you decide.
00:15:33.120 It's a 15-way tie on any given day as to who could be the clown.
00:15:39.660 But, you know, this one, she's back better than ever.
00:15:47.040 She disappeared for a little bit after her failed presidential run.
00:15:51.580 That's right, Kamala Harris.
00:15:54.800 Kamala? Kamala? See?
00:15:57.720 I don't know.
00:15:58.760 I know it's Kamala, but I always said Kamala, just to annoy people that were voting for her.
00:16:05.420 Yeah, she's back.
00:16:07.320 This is a whole thing.
00:16:11.360 You want to talk about conspiracy theories.
00:16:14.200 Here's my theory on why we're hearing from people like Jasmine Crockett and Kamala Harris
00:16:21.540 and all these clowns that are coming out of the woodwork from the left Democrat Party.
00:16:29.900 They're going to stake their claim on the 2028 presidency.
00:16:34.920 We know this.
00:16:36.460 You see AOC marching around with Bernie Sanders,
00:16:40.100 and they're putting out videos that look like presidential campaign commercials.
00:16:46.800 So, you know, they got this idea that that's what they're going to do,
00:16:50.600 And that's what the that's what the party wants. And they'll be nominated. Truth be told, the powers that be in the Democrat Party know how ridiculous and asinine these people sound.
00:17:07.240 they get out there it's literally the same playbook they've been running forever it's the
00:17:14.520 playbook that lost them the election uh last year and they know damn well they're not going to put
00:17:21.100 aoc or camela or or jasmine crockett or bernie sanders or any of these clowns up on the dem
00:17:29.720 ticket in 2028 but they have a strategy if they put these people on the front lines and present
00:17:40.660 them as here are your democrat presidential candidates um for 2028 you do it early now it's
00:17:49.100 you know three and a half years till the election then with about a year to go they're gonna pop
00:17:57.700 some guy out that is seems so reasonable and so center line because he's just not being as insane
00:18:09.820 as the left that we're seeing now he'll come out and talk about uh real issues the economy the
00:18:17.520 border and people look at this democrat whoever it is and go oh my god they don't sound insane
00:18:25.200 meanwhile they they're very left anyway they'll be left and and you know what we're used to with
00:18:32.700 democrats but it's sort of um like forced perspective you'll see it and go ah okay now
00:18:42.900 we get it they put out a bunch of lunatics to make this guy look good so look for that
00:18:50.100 But in the meantime, have fun just watching these jackasses make it look like they are actually going to make a run for it.
00:19:00.900 Camilla was a complete disaster.
00:19:03.840 I don't know who can't see that.
00:19:05.860 So the thought that she might even think of running again is hilarious.
00:19:10.420 But she is back on the speaking trail, I guess.
00:19:16.280 She's behind a podium.
00:19:17.240 and i did miss her rambling babble about anything and everything but let's listen in see if she's
00:19:25.620 gotten any better with her uh speeches this is camilla um the other day uh let's hear let's hear
00:19:32.800 what she's saying but friends please let us not be duped into thinking everything is chaos i know
00:19:42.860 it may feel that way, but understand what we are in fact witnessing is a high velocity
00:19:52.780 event where a vessel is being used for the swift implementation of an agenda that has
00:20:03.180 been decades in the making what she never disappoints what a buffoon she is a buffoon
00:20:18.860 a high velocity she thinks she's being profound you know there's a there's a reason some people
00:20:28.040 sound uh down home when they speak you know when they speak it sounds like old americana
00:20:35.860 you know talking from experience and what they've they've accomplished over the years
00:20:42.980 when you get someone that's an idiot somebody that really isn't that intelligent and doesn't
00:20:50.940 have the gift of gab at all and then they try to sound profound by adding in these little what does
00:20:58.380 she mean a high velocity moment now we are in a situation that proves to be situational in its
00:21:07.680 situationness what what are you saying but that's uh that's what we got she she crawled out from
00:21:17.800 under her rock to uh give us that tidbit oh my god and then uh her her vice presidential pick
00:21:31.100 uh tim walls he's out there too you know he's always a contender for a clown of the week
00:21:37.960 when when he speaks and what do they expect you know i remember a time when a a presidential
00:21:46.940 candidate when they lost they pretty much disappeared for a while and then went into
00:21:53.400 something else they just did something else you know al gore wasn't that last i i think him running
00:22:02.000 against um uh george w bush wasn't that his last presidential run it just he understood oh i'll go
00:22:12.220 into this climate change grift i can make a few bucks telling people that in 10 years um
00:22:19.580 you know the the earth is going to be uh frozen or overheated or flooded or there'll be no water
00:22:26.500 whatever and then 10 years passes by and he says 10 more years but uh they knew to just leave
00:22:33.560 you're not you're not wanted you you failed at what you tried to do and that was kind of you know
00:22:43.120 a good thing but tim walls jumps out in front not even mentioning camela who was the presidential
00:22:52.300 candidate he was the failed vice presidential candidate and he's he's out there like you know
00:22:58.480 Like he's moving and shaking.
00:23:01.320 All right.
00:23:02.720 We will be back momentarily with Dre DiMatteo.
00:23:07.940 Stick around.
00:23:09.580 The Anthony Cumia Show.
00:23:10.820 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
00:23:18.880 It's the Anthony Cumia Show.
00:23:21.420 Entertaining and informative.
00:23:23.500 On the Red Apple Podcast Network.
00:23:25.420 Yes, it is indeed the Anthony Cumia Show.
00:23:31.180 Thank you for tuning in on this Sunday evening.
00:23:34.780 We are eagerly awaiting Dre DiMatteo.
00:23:40.480 My little voice in my ear tells me they are trying to contact her.
00:23:45.860 When we get her on, she will be placed on immediately, immediately onto the show.
00:23:53.600 Oh, Jesus Christ.
00:23:54.440 I hope she's okay.
00:23:55.420 did she uh she's not with sill is she probably heard that went like oh god another sopranos
00:24:04.340 interview oh god please anything but another sopranos interview but uh i'll be nice
00:24:13.980 i'll be nice talking to her people we'll see we'll see what happens in the interim
00:24:20.840 in the interim we could take some of those calls that i uh was talking about earlier about some
00:24:27.920 conspiracy stuff uh i don't know there's a lot of conspiratorial uh nonsense being
00:24:35.700 volleyed about and uh i don't know what i used to just discount every single one of them i had
00:24:42.360 such confidence and belief in the government and in science and that everything that was presented
00:24:51.420 to me had to have at least most of it was was the truth but now i don't know that i i i consider
00:25:01.100 things that i never would have considered especially about uh 9-11 like 9-11 i was a
00:25:07.480 staunch believer in the company line what the government told us about 9-11 was what happened
00:25:15.480 uh yeah osama bin laden a bunch of uh arabs as it were saudis afghanis whatever it didn't matter
00:25:28.900 did it iraqi didn't matter we're just gonna go attack them all but uh i really believed this
00:25:35.300 And now I sound silly. I'm going to open up here and sound silly to everyone because my belief was that they looked at the American lifestyle, the decadent Hollywood, beautiful women and this is going back, you know, the 90s, the first trade center bombing with the rider truck and earlier terrorist events.
00:26:03.240 I always just thought, oh, they're jealous because we're so awesome.
00:26:09.300 So, you know, because they want to satisfy their own religious beliefs,
00:26:18.000 they decided to kill a bunch of Americans.
00:26:24.800 Yeah, I know.
00:26:26.060 I hear you.
00:26:27.100 You're laughing at me.
00:26:28.940 And I thought that's what it was.
00:26:30.780 Oh, these bastards.
00:26:31.880 they got on these planes because they hate america they were in vegas before before they uh
00:26:38.040 before they uh hijacked the planes if that's even what happened i don't know what how far to go
00:26:45.860 with a lot of conspiracies especially things like 9-11 there's a a school of thought that
00:26:53.040 it happened exactly like they said it did and the other one is that planes didn't even hit the
00:26:59.660 buildings it was a hologram and stuff and and i think both of those to believe in either of those
00:27:06.020 is pretty ridiculous uh but then the entire between those two is just filled with all kinds
00:27:14.480 of stuff and you don't know how far to to go one way or the other the people that say it's a hologram
00:27:21.980 and no planes really hit and it was a controlled demolition.
00:27:26.980 I can't get into that.
00:27:29.320 But then I've definitely discounted the official rundown that the government gave.
00:27:35.500 It is very obvious now that certain things were done
00:27:39.640 in order to make it easier for us to get into a Middle East conflict back then.
00:27:46.240 So I don't even know.
00:27:49.140 I really don't even know.
00:27:50.780 But we'll see.
00:27:51.760 We'll see if somebody wants to call at 9-11 or any of the other nonsense that's that's going on.
00:28:00.580 Let's see.
00:28:03.220 Oh, that guy really.
00:28:07.180 We'll talk to Matt, Matt from Matt from the Bronx.
00:28:10.780 What's up, Matt?
00:28:12.740 Hey, how are you, Anthony?
00:28:14.380 So basically, before I get to my comment, I want to just share two resources with you.
00:28:19.940 One I've shared before, it's the culture critique by Dr. Kevin MacDonald.
00:28:24.620 It gives you all the origins of all these left-wing lunatic intellectual movements, cultural Marxism, feminism, etc.
00:28:34.920 It's a really devastating critique on how these movements have really just completely destroyed our society, really.
00:28:41.740 Yeah.
00:28:41.960 And with regard to what you're talking about now, with regard to conspiracy theories, quote unquote, there's also a site.
00:28:50.200 It's UNZ.com.
00:28:51.920 It's a political commentary site and a news site.
00:28:55.160 I wouldn't call it conspiracy theories per se, but it just basically gives you more factual and objective information on items.
00:29:03.780 I like what you're saying, but who even knows what that is or where that comes from or how, you know, realistic or factual anything is?
00:29:14.640 That's the problem these days.
00:29:16.560 And believe me, if there were, I've looked, I've looked at plenty of resources that seem very legitimate, but that's just it.
00:29:24.620 They seem legitimate and they're completely different as far as what they say.
00:29:29.300 So we're in a very strange place in history right now where no one really knows what's true or not.
00:29:37.540 Sure.
00:29:38.140 But one thing I think is fairly certain.
00:29:40.640 I mean, when you look at the mainstream media, you know, you'd have to be a fool to trust anything coming from CNBC, MSNBC.
00:29:47.820 Exactly.
00:29:48.180 Because when you look at the when you look into just take 9-11 as a case in point, you know, they told us that, you know, Saddam Hussein was connected with al-Qaeda.
00:29:57.620 He had weapons of mass destruction. He was going to invade. He was going to launch missiles at the United States.
00:30:04.920 He was killing babies and incubators. All that turned out to be lies.
00:30:10.000 And we launched a destructive and disastrous war in the Middle East that cost our economy trillions of dollars,
00:30:17.100 left thousands of our young men and women in the military dead and wounded,
00:30:21.660 and left the entire region in the Middle East in utter chaos
00:30:26.740 and made it far more dangerous to American interest than it was before we invaded Iraq.
00:30:32.380 And again, that was launched on the premise of the media telling us how dangerous a threat Saddam Hussein was
00:30:38.780 and he was linked to 9-11, which was a blatant lie.
00:30:42.000 It just goes back to the Vietnam War, for example.
00:30:44.500 Go ahead. I'm sorry. Go ahead.
00:30:45.520 No, I'm just I'm going to just tag what you said about the fact that you can look at what happened after an event like 9-11 and then we go into Iraq and Afghanistan.
00:31:00.840 I think that helps you sort out the truth a little bit because you could see the motivation there.
00:31:08.380 Motivation is a big thing as far as trying to figure out truth from fiction.
00:31:13.740 uh when when people want to say the government was either involved in 9-11 or they at least
00:31:20.700 knew about it and did nothing you could then look at what happened afterward and go well that's
00:31:25.760 pretty convenient you know they were clamoring for a war with uh iraq and this gave them the
00:31:32.480 perfect opportunity to do that so uh you have to consider those things when you're researching
00:31:39.080 whether you believe in what, you know, a conspiracy is.
00:31:45.060 Sure.
00:31:45.720 And, you know, I'm sure you're familiar with the brilliant writer and politician,
00:31:49.460 American politician, Patrick Buchanan.
00:31:52.240 Oh, yes.
00:31:53.900 Yes, yes.
00:31:54.800 He actually ran for president unsuccessfully, I think,
00:31:57.620 and more than any other Republican mainstream politician,
00:32:01.040 he would have been probably the best choice for commander-in-chief.
00:32:04.960 But I digress.
00:32:05.740 He wrote a paper following 9-11 called Who's War by Pat Buchanan, and he pointed out that the neoconservatives, that clique that really came to power during the Reagan administration but really came into its own during the George W. Bush administration, launching these series of disastrous wars in the Middle East, people like Paul Wolfowitz, Douglas Feith, Richard Perle.
00:32:29.080 These bastards were clamoring for a war with Iraq and Syria and Lebanon and Libya and Iran literally years before 9-11 ever occurred.
00:32:40.500 And now look, they're all gone.
00:32:45.360 Like all those countries have been kind of done in by convenient things that have happened over the course of history.
00:32:54.500 So it it makes you think at the very least.
00:32:58.240 and uh it makes you mad if you think about it too much but uh i gotta move on that but you're
00:33:04.140 great great call thank you my friend yeah there he goes he goes matt yeah it's uh you know if you
00:33:12.360 look at look at what transpires after some of these conspiracy things you want to find a reason
00:33:17.260 if a government is doing something or a people are doing so whatever it is you have to ask yourself
00:33:24.520 well why that's why i laugh my ass off at the flat earth people and i know that's another
00:33:32.040 conspiracy and if you want to call and you know we'll do a quick mini debate on that or we didn't
00:33:37.880 go to the moon or a few of those things but there's no reasonable thing that you could say
00:33:45.060 well i can understand why a government or the whole earth at this point would have to be behind
00:33:50.080 covering up that the earth is flat uh which is insane uh but where's you know what's the motive
00:33:59.580 what's the motivation there in saying it we always make fun you know like alex jones ago well it's
00:34:07.000 big globe big globe has the market on uh you know globes and uh flat maps they'd have to retool all
00:34:14.440 machinery it would be a disaster for him and you're like okay at least that's a at least that's
00:34:20.680 a reason okay cool uh can we go now sir in my ear yeah let's do that let's go to uh dre d mateo
00:34:30.800 how are you dear good how are you is this is this anthony this is anthony yes anthony oh jesus
00:34:39.440 Oh, Jesus Christ, it's Tony.
00:34:40.980 No, don't call me Tony.
00:34:42.080 Tony's my uncle.
00:34:43.040 Anthony's been my name forever and ever.
00:34:45.860 Are you Dre or Drea?
00:34:47.600 I've had the controversy in my ear for many, many years.
00:34:51.900 Isn't that annoying?
00:34:53.340 It is.
00:34:54.020 Just call me Dre like Dr. Dre.
00:34:56.020 Nice and easy.
00:34:56.980 Right?
00:34:57.760 That's what I thought.
00:34:59.200 I do my research.
00:35:01.040 I make sure.
00:35:01.840 Yeah, because it's really Andrea.
00:35:04.520 Right, so it would be Drea or whatever.
00:35:08.880 it works it doesn't matter you can call me whatever you want don't call me collect you
00:35:14.420 know what i mean i hear you i'm so 1970s man
00:35:19.620 dre so good to have you uh on the show um i know you've you've you must have done so many
00:35:28.400 interviews about the sopranos and whatnot but first of all no one no one knows more about it
00:35:34.100 and is a bigger fan than me which should be really annoying but i'm also such a big fan that i know
00:35:39.640 not to just bludgeon you with stupid soprano stuff you've been there and you can i'm used to it that's
00:35:47.260 my job i am the mickey mouse of the soprano i'm the mini mouse i should say the mini mouse no see
00:35:53.920 here's what i was saying earlier uh like i think back to to 1999 early 2000s and i can't imagine
00:36:03.200 Well, I can because I have had some people do this where people are asking you about what you did then.
00:36:09.200 You know, oh, hey, that was great or this.
00:36:11.320 And you go, oh, my God, it was so long ago.
00:36:13.380 But you got to kind of smile and nod or else you're, you know, a piece of crap.
00:36:18.600 I mean, I get to say, oh, well, back in 99, I was on this small TV show called The Sopranos.
00:36:25.700 You might have heard of it.
00:36:26.520 There's still billboards for it on Sunset Boulevard right now as we speak.
00:36:31.500 i was when i was i i am the worst when it comes to identifying something that's going to be a hit
00:36:37.660 or not and in 1999 i was uh doing radio wnew in new york city and i'd walk around the streets of
00:36:44.440 new york and the bus boards just started coming up for the sopranos and the the the it said the
00:36:49.880 sopranos and had the gun in there and everything and then it said um it said uh if one family
00:36:55.140 doesn't kill him the other one will and i was like what is this crap this show is not gonna last
00:37:02.180 one season what garbage because i hated the the little tagline they did like oh look out
00:37:07.940 the mob's gonna get him if his wife doesn't and it was presented kind of in a weird way i don't think
00:37:13.660 they they sold it on at least on that bus board as uh as the show it became it happened so fast
00:37:21.800 too oh my god i remember you on any w yes that was that's that's 102.7 right yeah we were uh opie
00:37:29.820 and anthony we did the whip them out wednesday thing which ended up on one of the garbage trucks
00:37:34.580 in an episode of the sopranos there was a big wow on the back when they blew up the garbage truck
00:37:39.780 so yeah i grew up with that was me and i loved it so much back when things were just a little
00:37:44.980 more rock and roll and way
00:37:46.900 better. Yes.
00:37:48.920 Yeah, you're talking to a former
00:37:50.540 aging shock jock, Trey.
00:37:52.760 I love it, man.
00:37:54.500 I love it. Now it's just all
00:37:56.460 saturated, watered down, clear.
00:37:59.060 I mean, it's still clear channel.
00:38:00.680 God knows what the hell it all is now.
00:38:02.700 Yep, it's all corporate
00:38:04.460 man.
00:38:06.260 Yeah, man. Rock and roll doesn't
00:38:08.600 even exist anymore, man. We're going to need
00:38:10.560 aliens to come down and start
00:38:12.560 making rock and roll cool again.
00:38:14.980 Well, speaking of rock and roll, Dre, I didn't even know who your husband was.
00:38:22.440 Oh, Mr. Robbie Stabler.
00:38:24.340 He is the epitome of rock and roll.
00:38:26.280 He's the shaman drummer.
00:38:28.520 Yes, the shaman drummer.
00:38:30.360 You've gone out and actually been married, I guess, to a couple of musicians over the years.
00:38:35.680 You know, I'm a professional groupie.
00:38:37.500 You can have that to my resume, too.
00:38:39.240 I swore this last time around I would never date another musician.
00:38:43.000 but robbie was he won me over in the pandemic that was the end of that was that when that
00:38:48.100 happened yeah he got stuck here when they shut the world down with me and my children and i wake
00:38:54.440 up and he's teaching my kids homeschooling them i was like okay that's something that
00:38:59.720 yeah a mom looks at that just like falls instantly in love it's a rom-com scene for god's sake
00:39:07.600 yeah waking up at 6 a.m was not gonna be for me and now we've switched we've switched places he
00:39:13.840 wakes at 11 and now i'm up at six with the kids you were uh well you you were involved for a time
00:39:20.280 i i see with uh michael the bass player of white snake i love white snake but i don't want to oh
00:39:26.300 yeah he's not in there anymore either i don't think i think that fell apart a lot of things
00:39:30.340 fell apart in the pandemic well white snake has had as many members as spinal tap they really
00:39:36.860 I have had quite a few members in there.
00:39:39.560 But I still love David Coverdell.
00:39:41.360 Was he nice to you?
00:39:42.840 He was awesome.
00:39:44.240 I absolutely love him.
00:39:45.600 He's fun.
00:39:46.500 He was great.
00:39:47.400 He allowed me to get engaged for the second time on his stage.
00:39:51.340 Oh, wow.
00:39:52.540 That happened.
00:39:55.040 Anytime I've gotten engaged on stage, that ended up not becoming a good engagement.
00:39:59.540 Not working out.
00:40:00.560 Yeah, yeah.
00:40:01.220 The guy kind of tutoring your kids sounds like a much better.
00:40:06.860 husband or boyfriend that was the way yeah uh the the similarity between you know you with
00:40:14.720 musicians and of course adriana i know that did you i gotta ask you this did you like the meow
00:40:23.080 song come on do you know that that was the most i had two part two moments in the show that were
00:40:29.260 the most nervous nerve-wracking for me it was a meow and it was when i had to get on stage at the
00:40:34.360 crazy horse and introduce a band right that's like that was me really on display and those
00:40:39.640 were the moments where I realized I'm not really a performer man like this isn't my bag
00:40:45.080 wow because it wasn't like acting acting it was just kind of here's what I do and I got to put
00:40:50.780 it out there your real self I mean he wrote that I didn't improvise that there was nothing was ever
00:40:57.520 improvised on the show that was pure David Chase you know they thought I was a cat on the show and
00:41:03.260 they went with it and i had to meow for them that song was so bad i know oh we were listening to
00:41:13.600 the defiler and i go meow just just terrible yours uh of course uh adriana one and i was
00:41:23.520 saying earlier one of the most uh i guess sympathetic characters you know no one in
00:41:28.240 the show and i've watched it so many times over you realize like no one in the show is innocent
00:41:34.260 there's just not really one person that is completely innocent in that show somebody's
00:41:39.320 out for something they're using people for something but uh you you obviously came apart
00:41:45.520 adriana came across as very sweet and uh it was it was kind of the worst scene ever to watch her
00:41:56.280 demise there at the hands of Syl.
00:42:00.160 But I guess, you know, David played it out that way to make you more sympathetic than
00:42:05.380 some of the other, especially the wives, you know, Carmela and the rest of them.
00:42:10.180 I think she was, she was a sacrificial lamb.
00:42:13.800 And even though she was brassy and she would fight back, she never had an agenda.
00:42:19.420 Like even the kids, the kids even had a hustle.
00:42:22.560 Yes.
00:42:22.880 Yes.
00:42:23.240 Never did.
00:42:23.960 Like she really, and David said this to me too.
00:42:26.040 she was pure love like she really only operated from a place of love she would defend herself
00:42:32.620 sometimes but she was never leading with that type of agenda the way everybody else was people
00:42:38.540 sort of you know they gave into a lot of stuff because they wanted certain things she just wanted
00:42:44.880 love and wanted to give love yeah she's super innocent in that way so when she dies it's
00:42:51.400 Tragic, tragic, because it changed the show in a way.
00:42:55.980 Like, you really got to see how that killing one of their own in that way without even a moment of questioning.
00:43:03.800 Yeah, yeah.
00:43:04.300 And how occultive it was.
00:43:05.780 You really started to feel the animalistic nature of these men, you know.
00:43:11.360 Dre, we're taking a quick break, but we'll come right back.
00:43:14.700 I want to talk to you a little more if you can hang out a bit.
00:43:17.880 Yeah, I'm good.
00:43:18.600 Appreciate it.
00:43:18.800 OK, we'll be back with Dre DiMatteo in moments.
00:43:22.760 Anthony Cumia Show.
00:43:24.100 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
00:43:30.480 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
00:43:37.160 Yes, the Anthony Cumia Show.
00:43:39.040 We're back with Dre DiMatteo.
00:43:42.280 Adriana, of course, from The Sopranos.
00:43:44.520 You were also on Sons of Anarchy, which another just graphically violent show.
00:43:51.980 Now, I like to call that one Diet Sopranos, even though it was more violent.
00:43:57.300 It was still Diet Sopranos kind of emotionally in a way.
00:44:01.820 Right, right.
00:44:02.380 It was more, I think, less real deep storytelling and more just cracking heads open and whatnot.
00:44:09.120 Yeah, they took that to the nth degree, but they didn't really go there.
00:44:14.520 with this sort of tragedy it was tragic but a different kind of tragedy i don't i don't know
00:44:20.560 how to explain it yeah yeah tv has gotten so different from um obviously the sopranos days
00:44:28.600 and a lot of other shows it was must watch viewing when it happened you know sunday night
00:44:33.820 everybody sat in front of that tv with their family or um and you watch the sopranos and you
00:44:41.020 talked about it the next day and if you missed it you were screwed you know you you were gonna it
00:44:46.220 was gonna get spoiled uh it took a little bit before you could see it again um how did that
00:44:52.040 how do you think that affects how people watch stuff these days oh man i mean again innocence
00:44:59.540 just gone gone you know like getting people getting together and sitting around i mean
00:45:05.520 the Sopranos was an event you know people would come sit around and order all kinds of Italian
00:45:11.860 food it was like you know mozzarella Sundays it was Sunday dinner so it was a social it was such
00:45:19.080 a social time and I feel like everything has just I feel like it was the beginning of of this
00:45:26.520 beautiful era of television and it was also the end at the same time because once we opened that
00:45:33.620 door um it opened the door to you know fantastic television and then all of a sudden television
00:45:40.940 became king over films and then the streaming started you know it was like what we were going
00:45:47.880 through with the music industry with with LimeWire and like all of these things that were happening
00:45:53.420 back then and now and then the streamers took place and it just it's just sort of I don't
00:46:00.820 understand it right now we're in a weird time i feel like the only hope we have for entertainment
00:46:06.100 aside from what we just went through in the last four years and art is dead over the whole woke
00:46:10.880 agenda um i feel like the indie film is going to re-emerge tv needs to take a take a break man
00:46:20.200 and the indie film needs to come back yeah it's it is similar to music in that way because
00:46:26.400 everybody wonders what happened to you know the indie bands and uh like we saw in the 90s obviously
00:46:32.360 out of the hair metal days and into grunge like it's just some young people in a garage somewhere
00:46:39.100 with their idea of what entertainment is in their field and i think yeah movies and tvs need that
00:46:46.560 streaming has just kind of gotten where they'll give you maybe one good season and then just pump
00:46:52.460 garbage out because you're hooked on the one season it's terrible like a lazy we're living
00:46:58.400 during the most lazy and now we have the you know the gen z kids you know i'm always lecturing my
00:47:04.000 own son i'm like man you can't take the easy way out i mean i know we've we've all figured out that
00:47:09.440 schools and indoctrination situation but we also have to still try to like you know thrive under
00:47:17.040 pressure challenges and and try to make cool stuff again like this is now everything's watered down
00:47:25.060 everybody flips an auto-tune on um like i just don't tv shows are terrible everything looks
00:47:32.300 like this ugly video it's not even like a cool vhs vibe we got this like high def
00:47:38.440 ultra realistic yeah i like grain i like film grain what happened to that you watch things
00:47:45.240 I said they look like soap operas.
00:47:47.580 Yeah, everything looks like a soap opera now.
00:47:49.420 I got to say, one of my favorite lines,
00:47:53.020 why don't you go horn a house?
00:47:55.240 I like that one.
00:47:57.080 Wait, which one?
00:47:57.900 What is it?
00:47:58.440 Why don't you go horn a house?
00:48:01.480 I forgot that one.
00:48:03.300 That one's great.
00:48:04.260 Also, you want me to make you some scrambled eggs?
00:48:07.420 I like that one.
00:48:11.100 She could have said anything with that accent.
00:48:13.820 it was just perfect and then christopher one of the worst scenes was uh you never told me you
00:48:20.580 were damaged goods that was that was brutal uterus that was brutal um yeah you always seem to like
00:48:29.660 the second you got happy you just got screwed over somehow in the same episode back to back
00:48:36.340 like that uh it was amazing where uh so i won't even ask you about the last episode aside from
00:48:41.740 where were you when you watched it and did you go like because i talked to vincent curatola and he's
00:48:46.780 like we didn't know that that was going to happen me neither yeah i didn't know i was watching it
00:48:53.960 with a house full of people we had a big sunday event at my house i think i don't know if i was
00:48:58.880 pregnant yet or something but i wasn't on the show for a year i think at that point so i wasn't really
00:49:05.860 in touch with all my buddies and the minute my tv went out i called my one of my best friends
00:49:11.600 who is the production assistant on the show.
00:49:14.200 And I'm like, y'all.
00:49:14.800 Oh, Trey, could you hang for one more break?
00:49:16.700 We got to go take a break quick for the network, can you?
00:49:20.160 Okay.
00:49:20.660 We'll be right back.
00:49:21.500 Anthony Cumia.
00:49:22.660 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
00:49:29.940 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
00:49:36.180 Yes, we're back.
00:49:38.320 Sorry to make you wait there, Trey.
00:49:41.600 if she's still there.
00:49:43.440 Anthony Cumia Show, of course.
00:49:46.120 Dre?
00:49:47.700 Hi.
00:49:48.540 Hi, you're back.
00:49:49.720 Sorry to make you wait.
00:49:50.980 You know how it is.
00:49:51.700 It's like old school, the commercials and things, you know, breaks.
00:49:55.740 Not like a podcast.
00:49:57.500 I've enjoyed podcasting over the past few years,
00:49:59.900 but, you know, back on broadcast radio, as they say.
00:50:03.740 I like it.
00:50:04.660 Yeah, yeah, it's nostalgic.
00:50:07.220 You were talking about your reaction to the screen going black
00:50:11.740 when you had a room full of people, I guess, and you were all waiting for the big end.
00:50:15.500 Oh, yeah.
00:50:16.020 I was like, this is not, this is a mistake.
00:50:19.440 There's a problem.
00:50:20.260 There's a glitch.
00:50:20.880 So I just called the people from the production to give me the ending
00:50:23.720 so I could tell everybody in the house how it ended.
00:50:26.200 And they were like, that is the ending.
00:50:28.320 And immediately I was like, that's genius.
00:50:30.240 I didn't even think for a minute that it wasn't.
00:50:33.280 I was like, because if they would have killed him, they would have been pissed.
00:50:36.860 The whole world would have been pissed.
00:50:38.120 And if they would have let him live, the whole world would have been pissed because they were still haters back then.
00:50:42.580 Yep.
00:50:43.080 And they would have been flexing their hate either way.
00:50:45.800 So this way it was some abstract ending and it was the best water cooler moment of all time because that show was known for sitting around the water cooler and talking about it.
00:50:56.240 Yeah, it was, in hindsight, watching the entire series numerous times and picking it apart and going over it, it really is the only way that could have ended.
00:51:09.760 And oddly enough, with satisfying everybody, like you just put it, you know, you'd think everyone was unsatisfied without a nice bow tied around it.
00:51:19.900 But it just, it was perfect.
00:51:22.180 That was the perfect way to end that run.
00:51:24.380 Just amazing.
00:51:25.120 I think he said that he dies.
00:51:27.180 I think David Chase said that in his mind that was his ending.
00:51:31.580 But I don't really know if that's even true because I haven't seen those interviews.
00:51:35.560 Yeah, I don't even go over it with people because it's, you know, it wasn't written that way.
00:51:41.120 And it's everything was written.
00:51:43.120 So people go, well, what would you think if they were real people?
00:51:46.320 It's like, yeah, they weren't.
00:51:48.040 It's kind of silly, kind of silly to think.
00:51:50.800 um i i saw you on uh robert and jamie lynn's show their podcast uh-oh i always say the wrong
00:51:59.000 thing on that one no it's awesome i think they are i think they are so cool it's so amazing that they
00:52:07.020 are really best of friends and no it's like some kind of weird comfort thing for fans of the show
00:52:15.260 It's like, oh, they hang out even off of their podcast.
00:52:19.640 They have lives together.
00:52:21.560 They're very dear friends with each other.
00:52:24.400 They're brother and sister.
00:52:26.140 Like, they really are brother and sister.
00:52:28.820 He's always there at her house.
00:52:30.780 He moved to where she's living, a whole other state.
00:52:34.820 You know what I mean?
00:52:36.040 Yeah.
00:52:37.180 It's so cool.
00:52:38.220 They adore each other.
00:52:38.760 It's amazing.
00:52:40.340 Yeah, it really is like, it's almost like the sequel.
00:52:44.620 you know like the brother and sister got out there and they're uh they're doing stuff uh
00:52:51.600 and the way he is with her when she you know i was behind them at an autograph signing
00:52:56.220 and he was he she was having a hard time walking and the way he just sort of props her up and just
00:53:03.380 makes sure that she's okay it's really it's really beautiful it makes me cry and yeah they
00:53:10.040 love each other like brother and sister it's it's awesome it really is uh yeah you obviously uh have
00:53:17.880 a a political take that isn't quite what hollywood uh uh likes or or goes by or hires people with
00:53:28.000 have you do you feel you've lost work because of your political uh ideology well i mean i know that
00:53:36.060 I kind of just removed myself right at the head of the pandemic when I knew I wasn't going to get vaccinated.
00:53:43.220 So I knew I knew that that was going to be either debanking.
00:53:47.120 You know, it would be a blacklist situation.
00:53:50.080 I saw that coming from a mile away.
00:53:53.360 So, yeah, I got dropped by everybody.
00:53:55.880 I held out to see if something would change.
00:53:58.160 But but no, you know, the agency dropped me without a phone call.
00:54:02.040 just all that kind of wicked um hollywood bs but um so yeah and it wasn't like i was
00:54:09.780 working like crazy you know the particular people would find me and want me to do their show so that
00:54:16.380 was the way i always sort of maneuvered it was never you know i i wasn't a real career actor i
00:54:23.400 just did it when i had to like whenever i needed a paycheck is when i would go go for it and when
00:54:28.960 all of a sudden knowing that that wasn't going to be the case like i couldn't just snap my fingers
00:54:34.720 and say okay i'm ready to do a little something something to pay the bills and knowing that i
00:54:39.400 could no longer do it that was a really rude awakening well um you know obviously entertainment
00:54:45.500 it's it's all ebbs and flows you know you're working then you're not if you'll ever work
00:54:50.280 again and then but you know when you're being blackballed or blacklisted because of your your
00:54:56.940 ideology or affiliation or guilt by association whatever it is uh you kind of know it i heard one
00:55:04.080 one actor who's one of the prominent conservatives out there and i'm still a crazy liberal it's just
00:55:09.680 that i just don't believe in bs i believe in the truth and the truth was just leaning to the right
00:55:15.020 for a minute so they tagged me you know as whatever because everybody has to have the
00:55:19.240 damn pronoun these days and my pronoun is just we the people and get off the back
00:55:24.080 it's not you know it's not red or blue or any of this you know bs but um i forgot what i was
00:55:32.540 the vaccine thing was big that was a big like turning point with a lot of people
00:55:37.540 i didn't take it i i lied about it i i i used a fake thing to get into places and
00:55:44.760 me too uh yeah i just was not gonna do that my daughter you know when i when i realized i was
00:55:51.480 gonna lose my house because that's really where it went um when i realized things were getting that
00:55:56.900 bad i said babe i gotta take a job she's like i don't want you to use that card though for the
00:56:01.620 job it's one thing for a restaurant it's one thing right into a restaurant or a theater thing or
00:56:07.900 something but but to go work and you with your big mouth you know like you're gonna get in trouble
00:56:13.320 you're gonna get caught you she's like you don't know how to lie and i was like you're right i
00:56:18.020 don't I don't know how to lie and I wouldn't have felt good about it so I just didn't do it I so I
00:56:23.420 basically just removed myself so I don't really know if I would have gotten a job or not I just
00:56:27.940 sort of I mean I did have to say no to a lot of little things that came up that could have
00:56:32.120 kept us afloat it really just pushed me into it was like being under so much pressure that I had
00:56:40.640 to make moves that I never thought I would make and I made some wild moves man and in those wild
00:56:46.900 moved i ended up becoming like the voice of you know one like the the zero percentile of hollywood
00:56:57.120 that would actually speak out against it aside from comedians comedians are the trailblazers
00:57:01.900 they always were they always will be they speak the truth i don't know some of some of them are
00:57:06.820 some of them are jerk offs too yeah well they might all be jerk offs but at least
00:57:11.740 but maybe they were the only ones that were you know yeah i get what you're saying i don't know
00:57:19.360 i'm trying so hard not to curse because i don't know if i'm on the radio right now i know it's
00:57:24.140 crazy right i i was doing my my 10 years and i i say f is the every other word out of my mouth
00:57:31.600 in uh my normal life so it's radio is kind of a weird thing for me too but uh yeah no i i i get
00:57:38.660 that the whole time where they they were forcing people to get vaccinated to just live their lives
00:57:46.180 and work i was so lucky because i was running my own business podcasting business at the time
00:57:51.220 so i didn't have a boss or anyone to tell me i needed to to take that shot to to earn a living
00:57:57.900 and for people like you to have to do that it was that was i think the most tyrannical i've ever seen
00:58:05.220 this country same it was it is a game changer once you kind of see it at that level and really
00:58:13.780 you know take it in you can't unsee that and I think that's what changed me completely and then
00:58:19.560 all of a sudden I'm just out there talking about this stuff never having I never even felt like I
00:58:25.900 never did that much press for any shows I was on and now here I am on the news every day I was like
00:58:32.180 the go-to for fox to bash on celebrities talking about politics i'm like how did i ever end up here
00:58:39.260 i didn't even pay attention in history class and here i am now knowing everything about the history
00:58:46.000 between ukraine and russia or just you know i don't know now they don't like all of a sudden
00:58:52.720 i am so immersed into the history i'm now i'm on aliens at this point because i'm like what else
00:58:58.800 can i find out yeah i know we've been lied to yeah i've been i've been taking a few calls tonight on
00:59:05.460 conspiracies and and whatnot and boy i used to be so believing and trusting in the government and
00:59:12.760 everything i i would argue with people like no they wouldn't do that and now i feel like an idiot
00:59:17.900 because it's just been proven that god we're lied to constantly yeah i trusted the liberal government
00:59:25.360 And I trusted the Democrats.
00:59:26.940 I was like, get the Bushes out of here.
00:59:29.380 Meanwhile, you know, once you have Liz Cheney and all of them, I mean, I was like, Jesus, wow.
00:59:35.980 And no one is noticing what's going on here.
00:59:38.400 The level of total horse, you know, happening.
00:59:44.420 Like, I just couldn't believe it.
00:59:46.180 So now this is my life.
00:59:48.240 I don't even have interest in acting anymore.
00:59:50.440 I don't even want to make believe anymore.
00:59:52.580 Like, I feel like things are so dire and crucial, but not like in a scary way.
00:59:57.600 I feel like it's time for there to be a grand awakening.
01:00:01.760 And I don't mean woke.
01:00:02.980 I mean, like, awake.
01:00:03.620 No, no, just open your eyes.
01:00:06.180 It's pretty magical.
01:00:08.840 The Matrix gets more realistic every time you watch it.
01:00:11.440 I know, man.
01:00:12.600 And it's interesting.
01:00:14.340 People are afraid because they're afraid of what's happening.
01:00:17.500 And I'm like, don't be afraid, man.
01:00:19.280 I'm like, just open up to it and kind of ease into it
01:00:22.480 and try to evolve through it a little bit
01:00:24.820 because I think that's what the message is, really.
01:00:27.440 Yeah, yeah.
01:00:28.840 You're still doing OnlyFans because that got a lot of heat.
01:00:32.620 Well, that's what pressurized me into areas where I was like,
01:00:35.660 holy cow, I would never get naked on television.
01:00:39.780 Right, right.
01:00:40.360 Ever.
01:00:40.800 I had a no nudity clause, and now I'm on a site that is, you know,
01:00:45.000 a pornographic site.
01:00:46.400 i mean my page is a fan page i mean at the end of the day it's adriano service fan page i never
01:00:52.700 put a picture of myself on instagram in a bikini back in back when i you know started
01:00:58.400 social media everyone else does these girls all these actresses i've never seen more selfies and
01:01:04.360 more self-adulation in my life i was like wait a minute i can make money posting pictures like
01:01:10.280 all of these sort of starlets and old timers like like j-lo and everybody i'm like but i can just
01:01:16.380 do this and get paid for it because i'm adriana yeah well dre all all we had was screenshots from
01:01:22.920 the tennis court or the leopard dress or when you picked up christopher when he was in the neck brace
01:01:30.220 or yeah now that's now that's me every day yeah yeah only fans in my underwear some old lady
01:01:37.560 granny porn oh please i love it uh dre thanks so much for uh for popping on and uh and talking
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01:02:43.220 thanks so much Trey
01:02:45.240 I appreciate you coming on
01:02:47.680 with me man
01:02:48.260 be well
01:02:49.040 take it easy
01:02:50.880 love it
01:02:53.000 we'll be right back with more
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01:04:53.640 Very cool talking with her.
01:04:57.000 She's like, oh, WNDW.
01:04:59.080 I was like, oh, oh, oh.
01:05:04.120 We're all just young boys at heart, aren't we?
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01:05:26.080 Yes, ladies and gentlemen, of course, it is time for fake news.
01:05:33.700 Now, it's the fake news, fake stories, news moment.
01:05:39.980 Now, a little different tonight because I don't have another clip of MSNBC or any of these CNN performing fake news.
01:05:51.960 This is good.
01:05:52.860 You'll like this because it's a deputy chief of staff, Stephen Miller, ripping the media apart.
01:06:01.080 I love this. People, they don't really appreciate how well Trump's staff just sticks it to the media.
01:06:10.620 Even Trump. I mean, we have some clips a little later in the show with him on NBC News.
01:06:17.600 And he doesn't put up with their garbage.
01:06:21.320 These politicians, they always sit down with the mainstream media and just put up with it.
01:06:27.320 Oh, yeah, call me that.
01:06:28.700 And then they try to divert from what the reporter is saying.
01:06:35.500 And Trump just answers things.
01:06:37.500 It gets him in a lot of trouble.
01:06:39.480 Gets him in a lot of trouble, which, again, I have an example of that a little later in the show.
01:06:43.520 But for fake news, let's hear Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller destroy the fake news.
01:06:51.060 Most of your papers never covered her story when it happened.
01:06:54.340 To the extent that you covered it at all, it was because President Trump forced you to cover it by highlighting it repeatedly over and over again.
01:07:04.160 He had to shame you into covering it.
01:07:05.960 And each and every one of you that sides over and over again with these MS-13 terrorists, to the extent that you have the financial means to do so, you all choose to live in condos or homes or houses as far away from these kinds of gangbangers as you possibly can.
01:07:20.920 If I offered any one of you a rent-free home with no taxes to pay in any of these gang
01:07:26.600 neighborhoods, and I said your neighbors are MS-13 terrorists or Mexican mafia or Sinaloa
01:07:32.020 cartel or train de Uruguay, I couldn't pay you to live there.
01:07:35.940 But yet you, with your coverage, are trying to force innocent Americans to have these
01:07:39.980 people as their neighbors, and that one day their daughter may be abducted from their
01:07:44.120 home and raped and murdered.
01:07:45.460 So you're not going to get an ounce of sympathy from this administration or President Trump
01:07:49.300 for the terrorists who've invaded our homes and our country.
01:07:52.400 Isn't that fantastic?
01:07:55.400 To see somebody laying it into the mainstream media like that from the podium is refreshing.
01:08:04.200 We've wanted that.
01:08:06.260 Everyone that says, wow, how many people regret their Trump vote?
01:08:11.260 Oh, you guys, he hasn't done anything about this, that, the other.
01:08:15.300 But just watching his press people get up there and rip apart the lying sacks that are the mainstream media is fantastic.
01:08:27.460 It's just we've watched so many of these press secretaries, especially that the two clowns, the redhead clown and the mophead clown that Biden had just.
01:08:43.300 it was constantly duck and cover for them the media would ask them questions they didn't answer
01:08:50.920 anything anything it was always evasive and now the media are the ones that are afraid
01:08:58.460 they ask a question they're going to be uh laid into by by trump's people and rightly so
01:09:05.760 we know they're liars
01:09:08.120 we know the fake news media
01:09:10.380 are a bunch
01:09:12.680 of liars they're in the pockets
01:09:14.680 of the left
01:09:15.760 propaganda
01:09:18.280 propaganda wing
01:09:20.420 of the left
01:09:22.700 and we get to watch
01:09:24.700 them get called
01:09:26.540 out for it and their
01:09:28.460 anger doesn't even affect anyone
01:09:30.660 anymore when they get mad and they
01:09:32.280 they write
01:09:34.460 horrible articles about these people or do a report on it we just look and and know they're
01:09:40.180 lying their viewership is is down readership i don't know who actually reads a paper anymore
01:09:49.320 i mean obviously you go online i could see things from uh the post or the daily news or any
01:09:56.500 any newspaper around the country but why the hell are printing presses still running
01:10:04.460 at newspaper uh companies why you're going to hold the presses we have extra extra read all about it
01:10:13.060 stop the presses new story coming in why why is that still a thing i guess parrot cages
01:10:22.460 uh housebreaking animals do you need newspaper you could probably just buy blank newsprint it
01:10:30.740 would be better the ink won't get all over everything because i can't imagine newspapers
01:10:35.760 are being used for anything uh more than than animal waste sopping up animal waste in the
01:10:45.040 bottom of a cage they've just they've blown it over the course of uh the years we see it now
01:10:53.400 it's all just uh just fake news and he was saying that you know what what uh steven miller was was
01:11:01.400 saying to the media yeah they're championing these illegals murderers rapists there was uh last week
01:11:12.540 great story great another great
01:11:15.200 Donald Trump White House
01:11:17.020 event they put those
01:11:19.400 lawn signs up like the election lawn
01:11:21.460 signs and they lined one
01:11:23.400 of the driveways going up to the White House
01:11:25.540 with pictures
01:11:27.060 of illegal aliens that have
01:11:29.360 been arrested
01:11:31.560 for
01:11:33.500 rape murder
01:11:34.980 assault
01:11:36.120 and the media was mad
01:11:39.280 that they put them up
01:11:41.360 Not mad that illegals were led into this country to commit some of the most heinous crimes you could ever even imagine.
01:11:50.620 But mad that they put their pictures, that they put their pictures on the White House lawn.
01:12:00.120 That they put the pictures where their stand-up shots, their live shots, those pictures would have to be in the background.
01:12:07.280 And you know what MSNBC did?
01:12:08.940 They blurred the pictures of these horrible rape murderer criminals from their newscasts, protecting their identity, bashing Donald Trump and the Trump administration and the White House for putting that up there.
01:12:26.520 instead of getting mad at what any reasonable american would be mad at why were these animals
01:12:35.840 allowed into this country under the biden administration so everything that happens
01:12:41.380 every one of these instances calls out the fake media for the lying sacks of will that they are
01:12:50.640 We will be right back with more of the Anthony Cumia Show.
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01:13:13.920 Thank you for tuning in on this Sunday evening.
01:13:17.680 Yeah, let's get back to the phones for a bit.
01:13:20.260 uh we're talking conspiracies tonight um not in the way most radio shows cover conspiracies i just
01:13:28.420 don't know i want to know what the people are thinking about because there's so many out there
01:13:34.480 some that make sense some that are completely out of control but uh it seems a lot of people
01:13:41.460 do believe that there are things going on that we're being lied to about and what the motivation
01:13:47.180 is uh if it's true or not if it's kind of true mostly true i don't know who the hell am i to
01:13:54.000 say this is uh i love the name and the place anthony from long island anthony what's up my
01:13:59.340 friend hi how are you thank you so much for the program um you know i just wanted to trailer on
01:14:06.300 to what your last guest uh prior to the young lady you had from ultra free.com um dick cheney
01:14:13.660 In 2000, 2001, Dick Cheney had been under investigation for embezzling half a billion dollars as CEO of Halliburton.
01:14:22.420 And he conspired with Arthur Anderson as well, did a great many other big tech, you know, as Eisenhower warned us, beware the military industrial congressional complex.
01:14:35.900 And, you know, it was just quite an irony that him as vice president had his finger on the switch and stopped the interceptors that would have would have stopped those planes from being hijacked.
01:14:48.780 You know, on August 23rd, there was a French stuntman, Terry Dew, had gotten caught on the Statue of Liberty.
01:14:55.840 He tried to hang a banner off of the torch.
01:14:58.520 I remember that landmines and the police brought him in.
01:15:02.240 And, you know, planes were scrambled within 15 minutes of that event, and they said that they were going to shoot them out of the sky because they had been, the FAA had been on the highest level because they were expecting a terrorist attack on American landmarks.
01:15:20.860 And then it was but 19 days later that 9-11 transpired.
01:15:24.560 Now, these are just facts.
01:15:26.080 The only conspiracy I know of is the official narrative given us by the government itself.
01:15:31.720 That's the conspiracy. Right. Sandy Berger had gone into the National Archives six or seven times stealing documents.
01:15:40.280 If you go to the Chicago Tribune, August 21st, 2021, you'll see where recordings from the air traffic controllers on the morning of 9-11 were trashed seven months later, even though they were mandated to save all evidence.
01:15:54.700 And yet they found it necessary to burn some tapes.
01:15:57.540 Well, Anthony, what is what is there? What is there like plausible deniability? Did they say we needed to destroy those because every well, this amount of time we burn our our records? How did how did they explain it without it sounding like this was part of the whole thing?
01:16:15.600 Well, the supervisor that did it was supposedly to be reprimanded or been penalized for what he did.
01:16:25.000 But there was no explanation as to why seven months later he would destroy those tapes.
01:16:30.520 And they were the recordings that were taken that morning of 9-11.
01:16:34.480 And the one air traffic controller had said on the tapes that they had over an hour and a half lead time
01:16:39.940 because he had realized that the first plane had been hijacked before it left the runway
01:16:44.540 because the transponder had been turned off.
01:16:47.340 So, therefore, they had an hour and a half, and yet there was a stand-down order.
01:16:50.800 He contacted NORAD three times in a row because they were not responding as was standard protocol.
01:16:58.920 So somebody had changed the protocols, and I think it all came back to the Cheney-Bush White House
01:17:05.980 had interfered in what would have been a normal procedure
01:17:11.140 Because, you know, even if a pilot gets gassed or anything happens, they would just out of sheer practice scramble jets.
01:17:19.960 And yet on 9-11, like I said, Terry Do, they responded 10 days earlier, as was by protocol.
01:17:28.020 But 19 days later, they stood down.
01:17:31.060 Now, Anthony, do you believe that there were people in the planes and they did crash into the buildings?
01:17:38.340 Yes, absolutely.
01:17:39.260 OK. All right. Because there are people that don't even believe that.
01:17:42.300 Now, do you also think that now hindsight, you know, 2020, do you think even if they had scrambled planes, that they would have downed planes with that were packed with American citizens?
01:17:58.520 No, but the pilots would have had methods to redirect those aircraft.
01:18:04.620 But the fact that they didn't respond, as was standard protocol, for the last 50, 75 years since the FAA was established.
01:18:13.080 So there was interference in that activity, you know, and it just didn't make up.
01:18:19.380 Then you have building number seven collapsed.
01:18:22.420 They reported it's collapsed a half hour before it actually collapsed.
01:18:25.940 Thermite paint.
01:18:27.080 We all know it was thermite.
01:18:29.740 That's what it was.
01:18:30.720 people had come in and painted the walls with thermite yeah yeah well the um there was a lot
01:18:39.620 of files anthony's very serious regarding enron arthur anderson yeah i mean it's a fraud it's it's
01:18:47.080 a giant building in new york city i i can't imagine there's one bill especially in the financial
01:18:52.660 district i can't imagine any building doesn't have records that you could look at and go
01:18:58.840 wow that's kind of uh important or that implicates this person or this company or this government
01:19:06.300 entity so like it doesn't it doesn't mean that because there were government documents or or
01:19:13.500 things that might have been incriminating in that building that that's why it was uh
01:19:18.160 demolished if that was the case well the the the irony of it was that was uh
01:19:24.720 um mayor giuliani's control command center yet nobody was manning the command center which didn't
01:19:31.760 make any sense um you know he was down downtown or something uh it was a crazy parade of it was
01:19:38.640 a crazy day there anthony there are so many things that just do not make sense you know i get you
01:19:44.720 but that's part of what it doesn't make sense it doesn't make dollars yes and then that's it
01:19:51.300 Follow the money.
01:19:52.360 You know, Eisenhower is very well addressed to the nation.
01:19:55.720 Oh, I know, I know.
01:19:56.860 The military-industrial-congressional conflict.
01:19:58.860 Exactly.
01:19:59.500 And I do believe that that's where we are.
01:20:01.600 Anthony, thank you so much.
01:20:04.120 Thank you, sir.
01:20:05.160 Exactly what we're talking about here this evening.
01:20:07.560 Great program.
01:20:08.060 Are they real?
01:20:08.640 Thank you, man.
01:20:09.640 Are they real?
01:20:11.140 Are they not?
01:20:12.680 Do you trust the government?
01:20:14.360 Do you not?
01:20:15.180 Is it 100% one way, 100% the other way?
01:20:18.600 I don't know.
01:20:19.940 uh joaquin joaquin from uh pennsylvania what's up hey good evening there mr kumia good evening
01:20:27.740 you'll never guess what my grandchildren call me uh opie what do you got red hair
01:20:35.640 no no i don't uh i'm opa but they call me opie okay adorable what's up so anyway uh you know
01:20:44.280 One explanation for a lot of this stuff is that the history of this world has been one of people conquering and people being conquered, you know?
01:20:54.140 People don't like to believe that.
01:20:56.760 People don't like to realize that that's what it's been also.
01:21:00.100 They get very angry at the conquerors of days gone by.
01:21:03.380 It's like that was the way the world worked.
01:21:06.500 So that's just the way it is.
01:21:09.320 There are conquered people all over the world.
01:21:11.920 Sorry.
01:21:13.100 Anyway, continue.
01:21:14.280 Yes. Actually, you know, I have a little bit of a conspiracy theory of my own as far as SignalGate goes.
01:21:22.800 Yeah.
01:21:23.060 I think that anybody who has close ties to Cheney really should be watched, you know, at least closely or at a distance.
01:21:30.860 Well, who in SignalGate has ties to Cheney? Hedge Seth?
01:21:35.640 Okay, well, I'm not going to say a name, but I'll give you a hint.
01:21:38.700 The special forces, the Green Berets are trained.
01:21:42.360 They have a special mission, and that is one actually to overthrow, you know,
01:21:46.980 governments to work behind enemy lines and things like that
01:21:49.320 and work hand-in-hand with the CIA.
01:21:51.280 Right.
01:21:52.180 So anyway, so I'm going to leave it at that, you know,
01:21:56.020 but everything that's going on with Trump is sabotaging.
01:21:59.440 Joaquin, Joaquin, what could you possibly know that you don't want to say
01:22:03.580 because it'll get out there?
01:22:05.000 Like, see, you're a conspiracy, Joaquin.
01:22:10.900 You're being conspiratorial.
01:22:12.420 Mike Walsh.
01:22:15.260 He was director of defense or something for Dick Cheney.
01:22:18.540 Oh, okay.
01:22:19.100 See, I didn't know that.
01:22:20.380 We'll look into that.
01:22:21.520 I'll put my team on it.
01:22:23.600 That makes me question.
01:22:26.360 And then also the whole thing with Kilmer Obrigo Garcia.
01:22:29.360 Yeah.
01:22:29.800 That whole can of worms was opened up by some lawyer
01:22:33.300 from within the Trump administration.
01:22:35.240 That should have never happened.
01:22:36.280 That was outright sabotage, you know.
01:22:39.300 Yeah, I could see that.
01:22:42.400 And as we look at other things, ultimately, you know,
01:22:44.980 at this time they're out to destroy Western Christian,
01:22:48.220 Judeo-Christian Western civilization.
01:22:50.920 And you look at that with the migration,
01:22:53.700 and I believe that illegal immigrants are one of the big reasons
01:22:56.200 why there may be blue cities which make blue states
01:22:58.620 which make the swing states.
01:22:59.800 because when you look at Obrigo getting caught in Tennessee,
01:23:05.060 hauling people, and he doesn't get arrested
01:23:07.200 because he has a driver's license, which has expired.
01:23:10.260 So in other words, these people have been covered
01:23:11.600 to have free reign to go all over the country,
01:23:13.980 and I'm sure that they're voting and everything.
01:23:16.820 And so this is being done to subvert basically this country
01:23:20.720 because all these states, the rest of the states are red,
01:23:23.280 and then you have these blue cities.
01:23:24.540 well joaquin um i agree with you on the uh abrigo garcia i don't understand why i've watched that
01:23:32.220 video and don't understand i've watched so many police videos that guy would have been brought
01:23:37.620 out of the car all of them would have been taken out of the car uh they'd have made an attempt to
01:23:42.140 identify them he'd have been made maybe arrested probably arrested why why was this guy let off it
01:23:49.220 was so blatantly obvious that he was hauling around illegals in this car uh and they did
01:23:56.620 nothing to this guy thank you it just blows your mind when you think about it you know thank you
01:24:04.740 uh joaquin i'm gonna i'm gonna move on because we have a lot of calls this evening but i appreciate
01:24:10.560 uh your call mr pennsylvania thank you sir there he goes yeah i mean that that whole thing is
01:24:17.300 screwy again we the reason conspiracies i think the reason they've always been a thing
01:24:24.120 and and uh this mysterious kind of exciting thing to imagine uh talk about is because we have doubts
01:24:34.960 when people are in power uh i guess by nature they're not trusted uh which is a good thing
01:24:45.160 It keeps them in check, but it has gotten so blown out of every possible reasonable realm.
01:24:54.820 It's just crazy.
01:24:56.720 We hear about things, and there's nowhere to go to verify it.
01:25:02.260 Like, people tell me, oh, go here.
01:25:03.940 You've got to read this.
01:25:05.300 And you read it and go, yeah, I could read the exact opposite on a site that has just as much credibility
01:25:12.200 or not credible as as this site so where are we supposed to go to get the truth and was there ever
01:25:23.080 a place to go that you could get the truth uh i don't know i don't know ryan tampa florida what's
01:25:32.580 up man uh hi anthony a big fan um when when bush jr got elected he never can't he never
01:25:41.880 campaigned on this steve steve from manhattan is this you no i would say no steve steve steve
01:25:50.380 come on i got it was steve from manhattan i love knowing now you know we we know it's steve
01:26:01.840 i don't mind steve but he'll just be rambling about something i don't know uh let's see
01:26:09.780 anyway well actually i want to talk about this real quick uh because it's a huge story
01:26:15.160 um this minnesota mom she was in a park apparently some young black child was uh
01:26:24.100 she says was stealing something out of her son's uh or her bag she was there with her kid
01:26:30.760 stealing something out of her bag at a park she drops an n-bomb on the kid and uh a guy that has
01:26:38.660 a a obviously his phone and uh calls her out for dropping the n-bomb talking about to the kid
01:26:46.700 supposedly a five-year-old he looked pretty big on that jungle gym but he was apparently five
01:26:53.420 years old so this guy comes up and calls her out for dropping an n-bomb on a five-year-old
01:26:58.640 And she very unapologetically repeats it, and it causes this big controversy.
01:27:07.240 It goes viral, and once again, the races are at each other's throats.
01:27:13.900 Because, boy, don't we love that here in this country?
01:27:17.400 Don't we love when the races can just choke each other out?
01:27:22.080 It seems to be the new American pastime.
01:27:26.720 so um the the result of this has been this this woman uh has gotten support from a lot of people
01:27:38.720 online a give send go which is like a go fund me was set up and she has raised uh or people have
01:27:47.700 raised for her uh over a half a million dollars over a half a million dollars
01:27:55.260 um there are people that are very angry about this most of those people come from the black
01:28:02.920 community and when they voice their anger at it uh the other side because we're in a battle here
01:28:11.480 the white people say hey well what about carmelo anthony and austin medcalf carmelo anthony stabbed
01:28:20.760 and killed austin medcalf at a track event at a school and uh money was raised for him
01:28:30.200 through one of these online uh money-making uh sites and he made over a half a million dollars
01:28:39.800 So it's like they're neck and neck in this financial race war that's going on.
01:28:45.820 But each side doesn't want to say that the other side is right in doing what they're doing.
01:28:54.220 But they also won't say that maybe they're wrong in what they're doing, raising money.
01:29:00.120 This, by the way, now has nothing to do with a woman dropping an N-bomb in a park.
01:29:06.860 this now is about uh people that were very angry with the carmelo anthony money that was raised for
01:29:17.220 him uh because their their story was carmelo anthony and his family are being threatened
01:29:23.660 their life is being threatened because he murdered austin medcalf uh so we need money to relocate
01:29:31.780 So they bought a new house, they bought an Escalade, they bought a suit for their spokesperson.
01:29:37.980 And then this happens, and people, I think white people were just looking for someone to donate money to
01:29:49.300 to go up against this Carmelo Anthony thing.
01:29:52.920 I think that's it.
01:29:53.960 I don't think many white people just sit around and go, hey, look, she dropped an N-bomb, let's give her some money.
01:30:00.640 I don't think that's the point.
01:30:02.380 I think people are missing the much bigger picture here of this resentment.
01:30:09.440 This white boy was killed, murdered.
01:30:16.340 You'd be very hard-pressed to convince me this was self-defense
01:30:20.060 based on what's out there already.
01:30:23.080 But they raised a lot of money for this kid,
01:30:28.020 and and those donations came from the black community and it annoyed the crap out of a lot
01:30:34.980 of people that felt this was racial this was a young white kid that was murdered by a young black
01:30:42.740 kid um and and they resented him getting all this money getting paid if you will for murdering a
01:30:54.580 white kid so when this happened and money started going to this woman from minnesota
01:31:01.880 uh it transcended just oh she dropped an n-bomb let's give her money that's silly
01:31:08.740 that's just ridiculous but i think people need to see the bigger picture there's a problem
01:31:14.000 there is a huge problem in this country racially and i don't think a lot of people want to talk
01:31:21.340 about it they don't want to um really delve in and say uh something's got to be done here
01:31:28.720 talk these two groups of people in this country really need to have what they say is an open and
01:31:37.000 honest discussion about race but no one really wants that it's pretty painful but uh that's
01:31:42.400 where we're at we'll see where it goes but uh interesting story this past week be right back
01:31:48.380 with more of the Anthony Cumia Show.
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01:32:06.140 Welcome, Anthony Cumia Show.
01:32:11.060 Love and life here on a Sunday evening.
01:32:14.640 The Sunday evening.
01:32:16.060 um what show what anthony cumia show on a sunday night would be complete without a clip from
01:32:25.240 rosie o'donnell oh my god we thought she was moving to ireland and that was it we were kind
01:32:35.540 of done with her but uh boy does she love communicating with the united states and
01:32:43.220 spreading her awful depressed rambling babble to uh this country can't they just can ireland
01:32:52.820 just deal with her can't they just why do we still have to deal with her but we do and i must i i
01:33:03.480 can't do this alone it's my job to find rosie o'donnell cliffs and i shouldn't be the only
01:33:10.320 one that suffers so rosie is now questioning donald trump's cognitive ability this is the woman
01:33:20.360 that that was sticking up for joe biden during his four years of mental decline
01:33:29.620 and he was already mentally compromised when he was running you remember they had him in his
01:33:38.680 basement over there in delaware constantly not campaigning uh so we knew and we all talked
01:33:46.920 about it it wasn't like uh some secret we knew we said he was mentally uh impaired and they said
01:33:54.760 nothing the hollywood jack offs the uh the media all of them and rosie o'donnell but now now rosie
01:34:05.560 O'Donnell is, I guess, a psychologist, psychiatrist, some type of expert on dementia or
01:34:16.140 Alzheimer's. Not a word about Biden. But now, listen to what she says about Donald Trump.
01:34:24.000 Good. I'm having a great time until I start to hear about what's happening in the United States.
01:34:29.260 And it's so overwhelming. And when are going to people when are people going to start to realize
01:34:35.260 how much he is in a cognitive decline how he can't form coherent thoughts or sentences
01:34:42.780 he had a speech the other day and he couldn't say the word anonymous he was like it was a
01:34:51.020 menominate and menominate something is very off with him and you know there's a 25th amendment
01:34:59.500 or isn't that what it is when you can say our president is not with it enough anymore to be
01:35:06.060 the leader of the free world and aren't we there
01:35:11.740 aren't we there and the delusion is deep with his followers i have to say
01:35:18.380 i don't quite understand it this you know rich man who is desecrating all that we hold sacred
01:35:25.740 in the United States of America.
01:35:28.380 And these people are still cheering for him
01:35:31.840 and, you know, writing posts about, you know,
01:35:34.420 Terry Moran is bad and Trump owned him.
01:35:38.020 Did you watch that interview?
01:35:40.380 Trump did not own him.
01:35:42.740 Trump was a petty bully on a child playground.
01:35:46.440 He called you a slob.
01:35:48.140 Come on, everybody, everybody, get together.
01:35:51.500 Willful blindness has to end.
01:35:53.660 and pray for us because we're going to need it.
01:35:57.740 Pray for us.
01:35:58.220 That's all we need to hear from Rosie.
01:36:04.640 I'm speechless.
01:36:06.300 Whenever she talks, I'm speechless at her idiocy.
01:36:11.860 What a dolt.
01:36:14.440 There she is saying that Donald Trump is cognitively impaired
01:36:21.120 when she was one of the cheerleaders,
01:36:25.580 the big, fat cheerleaders,
01:36:28.260 the one that's on the bottom during the pyramid
01:36:30.480 when they cheer.
01:36:32.980 For Joe Biden,
01:36:36.480 she brings up one word, anonymity,
01:36:39.340 whatever it was.
01:36:41.220 Yeah, that's okay.
01:36:44.000 He can trip over one word.
01:36:47.840 Let's pull out some Biden speeches, Rosie.
01:36:51.120 And see how many words he screwed up and not just words, complete sentences, complete thoughts or lack thereof.
01:37:01.360 And then she has the gall to talk about Trump supporters being delusional, not seeing that he has this mental impairment.
01:37:16.600 after her and Hollywood and mainstream media
01:37:23.300 denied the unbelievable decline that we watched
01:37:30.940 in Joe Biden's mental state.
01:37:35.860 Why?
01:37:36.580 She went to Ireland.
01:37:41.220 Why?
01:37:42.260 Is there a way to cut a cable or something?
01:37:45.760 i know in the old days we had a transatlantic cable and uh you could probably cut it we wouldn't
01:37:52.260 hear anything from the uk or the continent or but oh my god we still have to hear her nonsense
01:38:00.120 and she's just a she's a mess i don't even mean physically which you know she's a mess but uh
01:38:09.580 just a depressed
01:38:12.080 old woman
01:38:14.300 well I'm here
01:38:17.300 here in Ireland
01:38:18.660 I got my daughter
01:38:20.400 the one I didn't screw up mentally
01:38:23.200 where she
01:38:23.900 does drugs and she's
01:38:26.980 arrested
01:38:27.560 imagine
01:38:30.140 crowing over your daughter
01:38:33.200 I think she brought up her daughter
01:38:34.860 at some point in that speech
01:38:37.180 and she's
01:38:39.160 talking about how how great it is to be in ireland with a daughter what about the other one you
01:38:45.100 should be able to talk about your daughter when you've screwed one up sorry i don't care how well
01:38:52.800 you do on this one it's going to average out uh to a pretty low grade as a mom because you
01:39:00.140 screwed up your other one ah we could still hate rosie that's even internationally we'll be right
01:39:07.580 back in moments with more of the anthony cumia show thank you very much it's the anthony cumia
01:39:17.220 show on the red apple podcast network it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast
01:39:27.240 network yes the anthony kumia show let's go right back to the phones we're talking conspiracies
01:39:39.880 chris from long island what's up chris hey anthony what's going on
01:39:46.600 hanging doing a show you know sunday night yeah what else are you gonna do so first time long
01:39:53.720 time have you yeah right 42 after the hour um have you uh seen these lines in the sky yes yes i i
01:40:05.180 see i've seen them uh i've seen them for many years and just thought it was uh contrails and
01:40:12.080 then lionel informed me that these are more nefarious than you think so i i'm not sure
01:40:22.400 Still, I'm not sure, but something does seem a little fishy,
01:40:26.080 like they're trying to engineer the climate or the amount of sunlight that reaches the earth.
01:40:34.320 There is something definitely going on with that.
01:40:37.060 So I grew up on Long Island.
01:40:39.120 I've noticed these things for 25 years, so two and a half decades.
01:40:45.180 And I've had people from the Air Force tell me that I am just bizarre.
01:40:50.180 I'm beside myself, or what I'm looking at, is humidity.
01:40:54.840 So please tell me, what kind of humidity can turn the sky a white?
01:41:00.460 Well, see, I know.
01:41:02.720 Now, I know a little bit about aircraft, jet engines, aviation.
01:41:08.440 And I do know that when air is pulled through a jet engine and becomes warm,
01:41:14.560 and at altitude the air is very cold,
01:41:18.940 uh that it can condense and you you get these uh trails of what are virtually clouds
01:41:26.640 uh coming off of the engines of these planes now the the weird thing is i don't recall this
01:41:35.600 when i was a kid i don't remember the the by the late afternoon the entire blue sky being
01:41:43.020 taken up with this basket weave of clouds that are now uh stopping the sunlight from from uh
01:41:51.080 making its way to the ground so uh i here's here's my take on it though i don't believe that
01:41:57.700 there are tanks of chemicals in the planes and the pilots look around over their shoulder make
01:42:05.760 sure no one's looking and they pull a lever on their passenger flights from you know detroit
01:42:11.420 to memphis and and start spreading the these chemicals out there what i can see maybe as a
01:42:19.600 scenario is that the aviation fuel that comes into this country has chemicals put in it that no one
01:42:28.700 knows about that that uh when they go through the the engine uh the byproduct is what they want
01:42:36.300 Some of these chemtrails that come out, but I don't think the pilots or anyone knows about this.
01:42:44.080 I think a few people maybe, and I'm just speculating here, that maybe it's in the fuel itself.
01:42:53.400 Because too many people, I don't buy into the too many people need to keep this quiet angle when it comes to conspiracies.
01:43:00.560 Right. Now, here's the thing.
01:43:01.920 These planes of New York, they don't show up on swipe tracker apps.
01:43:06.300 I'm looking right at them.
01:43:07.860 I'm looking at a flight tracker app.
01:43:09.600 They're not there.
01:43:10.940 So the other day, RFK Jr. came out, and he said during a press conference that autism generally starts around two years old.
01:43:20.920 And he's going to be looking for environmental toxins because there's no funding in looking for autism caused by environmental toxins.
01:43:29.900 So this whole time when he's on a campaign trail, he's talking about how potentially vaccines are part of autism.
01:43:37.120 We don't know.
01:43:37.820 We're going to study it.
01:43:38.580 But if you're looking for an environmental toxin, that automatically lets big pharma off the hook because infections are chemical or biological.
01:43:47.860 And then the other day, he was in another Dr. Phil show, and he said that chemtrails, we don't know.
01:43:55.440 It's not his agency.
01:43:56.500 It's probably DARPA.
01:43:57.480 and he said it's probably along the line
01:43:59.840 DARPA
01:44:00.380 anyway continue
01:44:03.040 yeah exactly
01:44:05.360 so I don't know there's something
01:44:09.860 to all this I don't know what it is
01:44:11.940 and then Bill Gates and the
01:44:13.860 UK they're all out there saying you know what
01:44:15.760 we should dim the sun
01:44:16.900 yeah yeah yeah they start bringing
01:44:19.880 up the stuff that was considered
01:44:22.080 a conspiracy a few years
01:44:24.020 ago do you think Chris
01:44:25.700 do you think it's possible uh and i would i think it is that they throw so many things out there
01:44:33.920 that the truth gets lost in this uh mix-up of conspiracy theories so that it doesn't have
01:44:43.440 any credibility so when people want to question it they just go oh that's the same as the loch
01:44:48.980 this monster or bigfoot oh definitely they try to money the waters but yeah the reasons why
01:44:55.780 10 trails are probably a little bit more truthful than not is because so many people have ignored
01:45:01.360 it for so long yeah yeah yeah you know i didn't believe it i didn't want to believe it that's how
01:45:06.780 it works all right man chris thanks so much bro thanks for uh thanks for the call uh let's see
01:45:14.540 He is, uh, why would anyone want to talk about Rosie O'Donnell?
01:45:21.680 Eric, what's up, man?
01:45:23.660 Hey, Anthony, good to hear you on the radio again, first off.
01:45:26.100 Isn't it?
01:45:27.160 Isn't it, though?
01:45:28.820 Thank you.
01:45:29.280 Yeah.
01:45:29.780 I remember when I met you guys when you were on, you know, XM and doing, you know, terrestrial radio.
01:45:36.320 I was actually in your studio back in December of 2006.
01:45:40.140 I was actually on the air with you guys.
01:45:42.440 Well, lucky you.
01:45:44.260 That was the one that sent you that DVD box set years ago.
01:45:48.500 I don't even, I got many a box set.
01:45:51.040 I'm assuming it was something perverse that you can't say on broadcast radio?
01:45:56.060 Well, yeah, I guess you could say that.
01:45:59.480 But it was something, you know, something of the era, let's say.
01:46:03.180 But.
01:46:04.220 Yeah, anyway, anywho.
01:46:06.180 So listening to Rosie O'Donnell about all this, she's obviously stupid.
01:46:11.100 It's funny because today I was driving with my dad,
01:46:13.740 and we were listening to that old Rosie O'Donnell thing
01:46:16.800 with the riding the bus with my sister when she played the retard.
01:46:20.040 I wanted to ask in your personal opinion,
01:46:22.200 do you think she sounds stupider now or when she played the retard?
01:46:25.400 I must say, although I don't agree with using language like that on the radio,
01:46:32.820 but, yeah, I think she sounds, what she's saying is much more stupid
01:46:38.620 because she's trying to present it like she knows what she's talking about.
01:46:42.540 At least when she was playing the TARD,
01:46:46.000 you knew that dummy was going to say something stupid.
01:46:52.020 But yeah, now she's trying to sound like she knows what she's talking about,
01:46:57.820 and she's a complete idiot.
01:46:59.580 She's delusional.
01:47:00.740 She's manically depressed.
01:47:02.780 She is like insanely depressed.
01:47:04.860 and hopefully the weather in Ireland takes care of her.
01:47:11.100 It's true.
01:47:11.980 See, it's like what Jimmy said.
01:47:13.140 I remember that line.
01:47:13.860 He goes, if she wants to be a good actor,
01:47:15.260 she should play a role like she's acting thin.
01:47:17.560 That would get her an Oscar.
01:47:18.940 That's my Jimmy.
01:47:21.300 Thank you, my friend.
01:47:23.300 There he goes.
01:47:25.460 And let's see.
01:47:26.920 We could.
01:47:28.640 Oh, okay.
01:47:30.560 I'll talk to Joe from South Jersey about Casey Anthony.
01:47:35.340 Joe, what's up?
01:47:36.060 Hello, sir.
01:47:36.920 Hello, how are you?
01:47:38.520 Very good.
01:47:39.340 How are you?
01:47:40.540 I'm fantastic.
01:47:41.880 I just wanted to be the one that calls in and let you know that Casey Anthony now currently
01:47:46.080 has a TikTok, and she is looking for people to help her change her perception of her identity.
01:47:52.860 And I think that a trip to the compound south and a weekend at Anthony's house and an interview
01:47:57.980 on ABC would be just fantastic for her.
01:48:00.680 You know, that sounds like a good idea.
01:48:03.640 We get Casey Anthony on the show.
01:48:06.080 Let me run that past my boss.
01:48:08.460 Let me run that past the bosses at the radio station.
01:48:11.820 They want a baby murderer on my show.
01:48:16.860 Hey, man, she wants to change that image.
01:48:18.620 Hey, she was acquitted.
01:48:20.820 She was acquitted, Joe.
01:48:22.780 Who am I to say?
01:48:23.920 Who am I to buck the legal system and toss out the jury's decision that she is not guilty?
01:48:32.520 That is right.
01:48:34.200 I believe that it would be wonderful if you spent a week at Compound South.
01:48:38.960 Thank you.
01:48:39.800 Thank you.
01:48:40.300 I'll look into that, Joe.
01:48:41.840 Thank you, man.
01:48:42.600 Joe from South Jersey.
01:48:44.560 Yeah.
01:48:44.940 There is some baby killers that should probably just go off into obscurity.
01:48:52.100 Like Rosie, you know.
01:48:53.500 She didn't kill anyone.
01:48:54.560 But, you know, like like she should kind of mosey off and not bother us with her nonsense.
01:49:04.980 Casey Anthony. Yeah. Imagine being involved in a case like that and thinking somehow, some way you're going to come out of that with people going.
01:49:15.260 Yeah. OK, cool. Yeah. Let's let's bring her on board. She seems nice. It's it's you.
01:49:22.900 you have you have the stink of a dead baby on you not really gonna work well in your future endeavors
01:49:32.920 miss miss anthony but uh hey i was pulling for her uh during the trial get it thank you uh i knew
01:49:45.140 she was gonna be found not guilty though i don't think she's innocent but i knew she was gonna be
01:49:50.720 found not guilty and uh that was uh many years ago and i think twitter was pretty pretty new at
01:49:58.180 the time and i used to talk about the the case and how she'll absolutely i i go there's really
01:50:04.880 no evidence that she killed anybody they can't really find this um that that she had killed her
01:50:15.360 her child and all the moms boy would they get upset with that she's a baby killer you're an
01:50:24.200 animal for defending her i'm not like i'm watching the trial i know damn well i don't see enough
01:50:31.400 evidence to convict her um and if the jury isn't just full of emotional broads some menopausal
01:50:39.480 broads uh she'll get off the hook and indeed she did so um i don't know um we will return
01:50:51.260 what do i got to talk about here ilian omar ilhan i'm sorry i said ilian that sounds like a real
01:50:57.460 name ilhan omar blaming uh white men of course we'll be right back in moments anthony cumia show
01:51:04.980 it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast network
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01:51:19.580 yes the anthony cumia show thank you for spending uh your sunday evening with me
01:51:27.280 yeah i was gonna go to ilan omar but i just noticed i wanted to talk uh before that about
01:51:34.560 donald trump's interview on nbc it's getting a lot of heat the clips are up that's all you need
01:51:40.800 just need those clips just the clips and um people of course are taking them out of context
01:51:49.260 they're cutting off right after a word in not even at the end of a sentence anymore
01:51:57.380 they cut off in the middle of a sentence go see see what he said
01:52:04.560 it's all criminal it's criminal the media but uh look trump has uh the balls to go on
01:52:14.940 these these news stations that continually trash him their their their whole motivation
01:52:22.080 to getting trump on their shows is to trash him and present uh lies about him to smear him
01:52:30.340 uh and i'm going again i'm not saying this guy's a perfect uh president i'm i'm really not saying
01:52:38.360 that but the media is motivated by their uh job they need to be the propaganda machine for the
01:52:47.640 left they need to to knock trump down and smear him and that's what they do so but you know trump
01:52:55.560 is brave he'll get up there he'll talk to anybody he's already i would say probably 100 times more
01:53:05.640 uh press access than biden he's given the media 100 times more of his time speaking to them
01:53:16.560 than biden did so you know you could say what you want about him but he's transparent he'll
01:53:25.400 talk and he gets in trouble for it because he's he's donald trump you could take what he says
01:53:31.640 and understand it or you could take what he says and twist it around uh here he is
01:53:40.100 this is i guess he's talking about illegals and due process and this is a big thing because what
01:53:48.840 we've seen on the news is these illegal but undocumented citizens wonderful people without
01:53:57.140 passports whatever you want to call them uh do they have due process in the united states of
01:54:05.300 course they do when an illegal is here and he eventually murders somebody he goes to court
01:54:12.560 He has a trial in an American court.
01:54:15.300 That's due process.
01:54:16.600 And we've seen this happen.
01:54:18.880 When they're here illegally and they're caught, there is a different type of due process.
01:54:27.460 They don't have to go through the entire rigmarole of a judge and jury trial.
01:54:33.900 They're here illegally.
01:54:35.820 Throw them out.
01:54:37.880 Throw them out.
01:54:39.220 And that's what Trump's been doing.
01:54:42.560 and certain judges around the country and even the Supreme Court
01:54:49.140 have made some decisions that are a little puzzling
01:54:53.040 when it comes to keeping this country safe,
01:54:57.640 and Trump has asked about those things.
01:55:01.460 Do these illegal aliens have a right-to-do process?
01:55:08.780 and he answers he answers honestly and gets in trouble for it so here it is uh yeah do illegals
01:55:17.420 have a due process your secretary of state says everyone who's here citizens and non-citizens
01:55:24.580 deserve due process do you agree mr i don't know i'm not i'm not a lawyer i don't know well the
01:55:30.760 fifth amendment i don't know it seems it seems it might say that but if you're talking about that
01:55:36.480 then we'd have to have a million or two million or three million trials.
01:55:40.460 We have thousands of people that are some murderers and some drug dealers and some of
01:55:44.540 the worst people on Earth, but some of the worst, most dangerous people on Earth.
01:55:48.600 And I was elected to get him the hell out of here.
01:55:51.680 And the courts are holding me from doing it.
01:55:54.680 But even given those numbers that you're talking about, don't you need to uphold the
01:55:59.620 Constitution of the United States as president?
01:56:01.260 I don't know.
01:56:02.320 I have to respond by saying again, I have brilliant lawyers that work for me and they are going to
01:56:10.300 obviously follow what the Supreme Court said. What you said is not what I heard the Supreme
01:56:15.340 Court said. They have a different interpretation. Is anyone in your administration right now
01:56:21.080 in contact with El Salvador about returning Abrego Garcia? I don't know. You'd have to ask
01:56:27.760 the attorney general that question uh so you see what you see what they grabbed onto
01:56:36.280 the constitution you know the the due process and trump goes i don't know
01:56:44.780 and what do they do trump says i don't know if the constitution says
01:56:53.940 or if they should have due process i speak trump what he obviously was saying there was
01:57:03.760 regarding these cases not whether you know hey uh trump is the constitution something that
01:57:12.060 we should adhere to in this country i don't know screw everyone no in these cases judges rule
01:57:21.780 even the supreme court can rule but then judges can interpret what was said
01:57:28.740 uh a guy named joe biden did this when he shelled out a bunch of money for these
01:57:35.360 uh college uh tuition reimbursements the supreme court said it was illegal
01:57:42.820 he said well we don't think so and our lawyers are working on it and in the interim we're just
01:57:49.580 going to shell out a bunch of taxpayer money to pay people's college tuitions um so what when
01:57:57.080 trump says i don't know he's talking about these particular cases are they uh do they have a right
01:58:05.240 to due process yes of course in these immigration cases i don't know trump goes i don't know
01:58:14.520 let's let's let the lawyers hash it i'm not a lawyer i love the the the politicians and
01:58:21.720 presidents that profess to know everything and be lawyers oh yeah of course they do and here's
01:58:27.360 what should be done you're not a lawyer so let's see what the lawyers say about those decisions
01:58:34.380 and in the interim get these guys out get them out they were brought in for a reason and not a
01:58:43.940 good one by uh the democrats and biden or whoever was working biden uh to to screw up
01:58:53.640 the demographics of cities and states and to influence elections all bad things
01:59:03.280 so get them out and until they they slapped i think trump will continue to do this
01:59:10.000 until they slap cuffs on him again which i love i love it here's another part of this
01:59:18.360 interview what do we got seven nine um trump has asked about uh the election being rigged
01:59:27.300 can we play that one real quick you know my four years were phenomenal as you know the stock market
01:59:33.940 in fact even though we had to go through the covid thing that horrible situation with covid
01:59:40.120 We did numbers. And when I gave it over, when I handed it over, the election was rigged and I handed.
01:59:46.200 And because of that, we have a lot of problems, by the way. But when I handed it over, what happened?
01:59:50.580 The market was higher than it was previous to just previous to covid coming in.
01:59:55.620 Nobody could believe it. The stock market I'm talking about.
01:59:58.820 I don't want to look back, but you did take your case to court about that.
02:00:02.940 You took your case to court about your allegations against the election.
02:00:08.360 Let me ask you, sir.
02:00:10.180 There's no question about it.
02:00:10.960 The election was rigged.
02:00:12.420 The facts are in, and it's still being litigated.
02:00:15.220 Let's go.
02:00:15.540 You did take your case to court more than 60 times and didn't quit those cases.
02:00:19.220 I won a lot of court cases.
02:00:20.100 Just to button that up, though, sir.
02:00:21.180 That's all we need.
02:00:21.680 Just to button.
02:00:23.160 What happened was they wouldn't even hear the cases.
02:00:29.000 This, ooh, I almost said it.
02:00:32.660 She's talking about, well, no, no, the election wasn't stolen.
02:00:37.420 it was uh it went to court it was no the court said we're not even going to look at this
02:00:44.000 there was a mountain of evidence of at least some shenanigans going on you know legally if you don't
02:00:53.720 want to say the election was stolen you could at least say there was a lot of things going on that
02:00:59.420 should have been looked at the court didn't even want to look at it and of course she's got to chime
02:01:05.680 And I love that Trump just goes, no, it was stolen.
02:01:09.780 Well, we don't want to look back at things like that and get stolen election, stolen, stolen.
02:01:16.880 I love it. Good for him.
02:01:20.440 But he'll sit down and do these interviews with these vultures that are doing nothing more than trying to smear this guy.
02:01:27.880 They're trying to get a leg up for the next election for their their bosses, which is what the Democrats are, the media's bosses.
02:01:39.020 Oh, disgusted.
02:01:40.940 We'll be right back with more in moments.
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02:02:00.240 The Anthony Cumia Show on this Sunday evening.
02:02:06.160 Let's talk to, we're talking about conspiracy theories.
02:02:09.520 It's kind of the theme of the calls this evening, which I love.
02:02:14.840 I like seeing what people think about what's going on, what they believe,
02:02:19.220 what level of conspiracy that people are going to.
02:02:24.820 Because a poll came out and said that the majority of Americans, which I guess is over 50 percent, believes in conspiracies, that there are conspiracies were being lied to by a higher power.
02:02:40.600 And it's interesting because some conspiracies can be not not much.
02:02:47.120 You don't have to go take a huge leap of faith.
02:02:50.400 and others are so incredibly crazy that you know the person spouting them are slightly insane
02:02:57.820 so while we're talking to people tonight about that uh rick has a good a good topic on conspiracies
02:03:07.720 rick from jersey rick what's up my friend thanks for taking my call i studied climate science and
02:03:15.040 everything they told us about global warming is a lie. And also, I found out that this scam goes
02:03:21.200 back to 1922. If you look up the Washington Post, November 2nd, 1922, there's an article called
02:03:29.740 titled Report on Global Warming. And if you read it, it sounds like the three time accused rapist
02:03:37.520 Al Gore wrote the article himself. Yeah, well, they've been using the same
02:03:43.900 notebook for yeah decade well a century pretty much a century the second the industrial revolution
02:03:53.800 happened the second a puff of smoke came out of a an oldie time car or a factory somehow
02:04:03.100 they got a hold of this climate change thing and to think that in that short a period of time the
02:04:11.080 the very early or late 1800s into the 1900s to think that we could have had an effect on the
02:04:18.740 globe at in 1922 is is insane but they ran with it they've been running with it they've been
02:04:27.100 lying to us about it do we have an effect on on uh the climate or the earth i don't know
02:04:33.360 but it doesn't seem to be this existential threat they talk about rick
02:04:38.200 well i can tell you right now man has very little effect on the climate or the temperature of the
02:04:45.720 earth the sun total solar irradiance the milankovitch cycles the earth albedo clouds
02:04:53.360 ocean currents all that stuff has much greater power man is like you know a butterfly fluttering
02:05:00.340 its wings oh sure does it affect other things oh sure you know how much that's how much right
02:05:06.500 We're part of the ecosystem, you know, we're part of, we're one of the many animals that reside on this planet, and every animal has an effect on the planet in some way, shape, or form.
02:05:21.400 But are we so evil and bad and detrimental to the planet Earth?
02:05:28.320 I just don't think we are.
02:05:31.160 No, it's false because they say CO2 is warming the planet.
02:05:34.500 Well, if that's the problem, 96% of the CO2 comes from nature, not from man.
02:05:41.060 So if we were to kill every man on the planet and stop, you know, everything, all cars, everything stop short, still CO2 would be rising because the oceans are warming.
02:05:51.120 Most of it comes from the oceans, a little bit from volcanoes and dying biomass and a little bit from man, like less than 3%.
02:05:58.640 And I don't I don't see how no one wants to factor in that everything on this living planet that especially they like to call it changes over time.
02:06:11.520 How do you rectify an ice age, pre ice age, then an ice age and then the pullback of the ice age when there was human effect on on the planet was nothing.
02:06:25.960 I mean, we were just as we were influencing the Earth just as much as a pack of wolves at that point.
02:06:33.180 So how do they rectify those giant changes in the Earth's ecosystem without us being industrialized at all?
02:06:45.380 They have no answers for those kind of questions.
02:06:47.960 They don't, Rick.
02:06:49.480 They just demonize you, call your names, call your conspiracy theorists.
02:06:53.420 yep thank you man i do appreciate your call on this sunday evening i do want to talk about uh
02:07:02.440 another idiot this guy's always always in contention for clown of the week um did he win
02:07:09.200 i think he won uh maybe once uh adam schiff adam schiff shifty shift shift um this guy
02:07:19.660 again one of these guys that should just take his his big pumpkin head on his little pencil neck
02:07:27.920 and shove it into well the earth let's say like uh like an ostrich and uh hide he's an embarrassment
02:07:36.580 another one that just keeps getting elected his constituents are are low iq i have to think
02:07:45.940 but uh they're bringing this old gag up again uh the assault weapon ban this thing comes up
02:07:55.940 every couple of years i guess they really try to put something forth um with trump and and by the
02:08:06.640 way they don't care about the bill passing this is all a prelude to an election they want to put
02:08:15.420 a bill out there have every republican uh vote no and then in the election commercial they could say
02:08:25.000 every republican voted no on the assault weapon ban bill that's what most of the bills that are
02:08:35.260 put out there are they're just ammunition for the next election they write it up they know it'll
02:08:40.980 never pass but then they could just get the names of the people that voted no and use it he wants
02:08:48.180 to see schools shot up to pieces this man it's it's all nonsense it's all show business and um
02:08:59.160 it's ridiculous but to choose a uh to choose a bill that absolutely infringes on one of the most
02:09:09.400 basic of rights we have here in america and remember rights aren't given to us by the
02:09:18.560 government we we have our rights they're god-given the government needs to recognize those rights
02:09:26.500 our bill of rights and the subsequent amendments to the constitution
02:09:30.860 they are what we have as human beings in america and and uh they're not to be infringed upon
02:09:41.560 they are to be recognized by the government you cannot infringe on these rights but the boy that
02:09:49.980 second amendment man they are constantly trying to trod all over that one so once again here we
02:09:59.260 are let's listen to adam schiff with the same nonsense about assault weapon bans today i will
02:10:08.200 be introducing the assault weapons ban of 2025 a bill that would ban the sale manufacture import
02:10:16.160 and transfer of military style assault weapons since 2006 there have been 486 mass shootings
02:10:25.960 involving assault weapons. Hundreds and hundreds of Americans have been killed in these mass
02:10:31.520 shootings. This bill is a way to attack that massive threat to our safety and security.
02:10:39.260 Dianne Feinstein introduced the first assault weapons ban 31 years ago after a school shooting
02:10:45.040 in Stockton, California. For 10 years, that bill had a dramatic impact on mass shootings
02:10:52.000 and mass casualties.
02:10:54.460 But when that expired, mass fatalities and gun shootings
02:10:57.980 went up by 236%.
02:11:01.280 The impact was that dramatic.
02:11:03.980 It's time to pass an assault weapons ban again.
02:11:07.340 It's time to protect our communities
02:11:09.500 from senseless gun violence.
02:11:12.840 It's time to bring back that powerful common sense reform again.
02:11:18.260 It's time for the assault weapons ban of 2025.
02:11:22.000 clam up oh first of all god there's so many things 486 mass shootings 486 mass shootings
02:11:39.500 what's the criteria for mass shootings oh they can make it sound like it's going up every year
02:11:46.960 when they change what the criteria for a mass shooting is.
02:11:53.320 You know what a lot of mass shootings are?
02:11:58.680 Gangs shooting each other.
02:12:01.320 If more than two people are shot, it's considered a mass shooting.
02:12:07.960 So, yeah, they change the rules and the criteria and the definition,
02:12:14.340 and then the year goes by and they go,
02:12:18.220 look at the increase in mass shootings.
02:12:20.740 Well, you're lying.
02:12:22.380 You're lying about what the mass shooting is.
02:12:26.820 And as far as assault weapons being used in mass shootings,
02:12:31.540 they've also changed that.
02:12:35.080 Most people think, oh, the assault weapons ban
02:12:39.460 means they'll get rid of AR-15s and AK-47s.
02:12:45.820 Weapons of war, military style.
02:12:50.260 What is he talking about?
02:12:52.520 You go off into a war as an American soldier
02:12:56.860 with a commercially available AR-15,
02:13:00.720 you are a dead man walking.
02:13:04.280 That is not a military weapon.
02:13:07.340 it is no different than any other semi-automatic rifle but they want to make it sound like you
02:13:17.100 could buy a machine gun in a 7-eleven with your slurpee i swear you can the single most
02:13:25.320 uneducated people that profess to be so passionate about a cause are the anti-second amendment people
02:13:34.060 They know nothing about the laws, about guns.
02:13:39.120 They don't know how they work.
02:13:41.400 They don't know what to call them.
02:13:42.340 AR and AR-15 stands for assault rifle.
02:13:45.740 No, it doesn't.
02:13:47.060 You're an idiot.
02:13:48.640 But this is what we're dealing with.
02:13:51.960 And when they say banning assault weapons,
02:13:56.340 notice they don't say assault rifles anymore.
02:13:59.440 They say assault weapons because they want to ban a lot more
02:14:04.000 than just AR-15s and AK-47s, which shouldn't be banned anyway.
02:14:09.280 They want to ban pistols.
02:14:11.140 I've seen this happen in New York.
02:14:13.620 They want to ban certain pistols.
02:14:17.520 They want to ban magazines.
02:14:19.540 This is a big thing.
02:14:20.300 Under the assault weapons ban, you will not be able to put more than seven rounds
02:14:27.060 in a magazine to go into a pistol or a rifle.
02:14:32.640 Some states, under the federal guidelines, I don't even know what this one is, but some are 17, which is hilarious because they don't make magazines that hold 17 rounds.
02:14:47.420 They're, again, lying to you.
02:14:49.940 You get a rifle like an AR-15, you get a 30-round magazine, which they consider a high-capacity magazine.
02:14:57.460 No, it's the standard capacity magazine for an AR-15.
02:15:03.920 So they go 17 rounds.
02:15:07.360 Well, they make 10 rounds.
02:15:11.080 They make a 10-round magazine.
02:15:13.900 So even though they say 17, you're really stuck to 10.
02:15:20.240 Why would you need anything?
02:15:22.080 Watch some videos.
02:15:23.740 Why would you need a 30-round mag?
02:15:26.260 Watch when five guys do a home invasion on your house.
02:15:33.700 Watch when five guys pull up, kick your door in,
02:15:38.340 or catch you as you're just running into your door.
02:15:43.380 You want to grab your 10-round magazine and hope you're 50% with every shot?
02:15:51.620 No.
02:15:52.920 Thank you, no.
02:15:54.120 Who are they to tell you how to best protect yourself and your loved ones?
02:16:03.500 The balls on all these politicians to tell you as they go around with armed security.
02:16:13.900 The armed security is driving their big SUVs.
02:16:18.360 You're paying for it.
02:16:19.820 and then you want to buy a weapon a tool that that is best suited to protect yourself and
02:16:27.180 your loved ones you want to buy it and they tell you you can't but but if you don't fork over the
02:16:34.900 money for their security you'll go to jail how do you like that in that awesome
02:16:43.300 adam schiff so they change what an assault weapon is
02:16:51.760 and now you're screwed you either have they go oh well you're grandfathered in that's another
02:16:59.220 thing they try to pull if you own an assault weapon you get to keep it we're not taking your
02:17:06.960 guns away this is the way that they get around when uh they try to pull this garbage that people
02:17:14.660 go they're on a gun grab they're trying to confiscate your weapons completely infringing
02:17:20.420 on the second amendment and they go we're not taking your guns away you could keep your ar-15s
02:17:27.640 oh oh really yeah five round mag no grip cut the grip off you're not even allowed with a magazine
02:17:35.520 Don't put a foregrip on that thing.
02:17:38.460 Try to put a laser sight on it.
02:17:40.640 Oh, an adjustable stock?
02:17:42.600 Get out of here.
02:17:43.500 ATF, get that guy.
02:17:45.600 They're literally taking your guns away.
02:17:48.740 Don't let them fool you.
02:17:50.360 That's always been their motive.
02:17:52.880 How the hell are they supposed to exercise their,
02:18:00.820 what's the goddamn word I'm looking for?
02:18:04.160 exercise their their authority that's the worst damn it how are they supposed to exercise their
02:18:12.760 authority over you when you're armed the the forefathers coming up with an armed populace
02:18:20.120 is just brilliant it's an amazing thing they fought a revolutionary war against the government
02:18:30.600 that did not want an armed populace.
02:18:33.780 And then they realized how unbelievably effective
02:18:38.340 an armed populace is in overturning tyranny,
02:18:41.880 a tyrannical government or kingdom.
02:18:48.280 And ever since then,
02:18:51.520 they've seemed to want to take that away.
02:18:55.460 And you really have to think why.
02:18:58.460 Why would they want to do that?
02:19:00.260 why the gun control thing i i you know i don't think there's many people that like the fact that
02:19:08.260 people get shot a lot of people on a yearly basis here in this country and i'll be honest some
02:19:15.640 people i don't really care that much about if they get shot if they want to um play these these games
02:19:22.080 where we're shooting each other seems to be the way that they get over and uh that's kind of
02:19:30.240 their lot in life yeah i don't really i don't mind but for the most part people aren't just
02:19:35.380 shooting each other legal law-abiding citizens that want to exercise their second amendment
02:19:39.480 rights are not just shooting each other so maybe we should do something about the problem
02:19:46.280 instead of uh taking uh the rights of the american people and trampling them when it
02:19:55.640 specifically says shall not be infringed in in the constitution so uh adam schiff uh g f y s
02:20:09.320 i think we can say that on radio and uh it's just another gimmick it's a way that the bill won't
02:20:19.060 pass and when the election comes around in a couple of years they'll go look who didn't vote
02:20:25.920 for a a an assault weapon ban screw off anyway we'll be back in moments with more of your calls
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02:21:31.040 Let's go back to the phones.
02:21:33.120 We're talking conspiracies.
02:21:35.180 This is Ken from the Isle of Long.
02:21:38.220 Ken, what's up?
02:21:39.080 and welcome home go buchanan go buchanan oh it's go back go go back it's him again
02:21:49.360 who is that steve steve from new york yeah it happens what are you gonna do get off my phone
02:21:58.400 i used to love how bob grant uh handled handled those calls uh is this rex rex from florida what's
02:22:10.560 up rex hey and how you doing good man uh so all these conspiracies i have conspiracy of my own
02:22:19.180 about why they're so popular now yeah it's all generational i am in the same age group as you
02:22:27.800 and i used to think like you all the government wouldn't lie about that why yeah why would they
02:22:32.980 do that and then i think about right i think about my father who was a navy seabee he i remember he
02:22:41.100 would never believe the government would do anything like that yeah no way no way not that
02:22:47.800 generation you know they had a vested interest too it's it's one let me just quickly say this
02:22:53.560 please stay on the line and i want to hear what you have to say but the the greatest generation
02:22:59.800 or even a little after that maybe really older boomers because i think that's where my parents
02:23:04.700 came in no maybe they were the greatest who the hell knows but uh yeah they they had such a vested
02:23:11.600 interest in in the government not lying to them they literally watched their friends and and their
02:23:19.160 family members go off and be killed in these unbelievable uh giant wars of just uh meat
02:23:28.320 grinders so the thought that the government was lying to them you could not convince them of that
02:23:34.740 they had given too much and the further we get away from those situations the more people will
02:23:40.940 question the government because they don't really care about it they haven't uh gone through anything
02:23:46.300 like that where they need to believe in the government or everything that they've ever lived
02:23:51.360 was a lie right well yeah and then like my grandparents my grandfather fought world war
02:23:58.360 one so it was even more they were each you're like lieutenant dan you should go into a war
02:24:05.620 every everybody uh that that your grandparents everyone was in a war awesome oh thank them for
02:24:12.640 thank you for your service great i'm gonna end up with no legs awesome um so each generation
02:24:20.880 going back further had a more deeper belief in what the founding fathers meant for this country
02:24:28.620 right i mean and so as we get younger and we learn more because back in 1940 there was no twitter
02:24:37.460 there was no news other than the radio so there wasn't this free exchange of beliefs ideas people
02:24:46.180 talking about this talking about that i'm gonna post a meme about the war right here's my best
02:24:53.020 gal on only fans yeah yeah you know so i mean they as each generation as we as we get older i mean
02:25:04.960 farther away from the creation of our country the the shine falls off the sign falls off you
02:25:12.280 know what i mean i hear what what the intentions were and what it has become are two completely
02:25:18.860 different things i mean yeah i look at our politicians there was one time we had politicians
02:25:24.620 that didn't become politicians as a job now every politician is just their job you know it's amazing
02:25:33.100 to to look into how politicians used to operate um you get a farmer in some little enclave of the
02:25:42.140 united states and they would kind of appoint him hey bob's a good guy he could speak well
02:25:47.000 let him go to the state capitol and talk about our concerns and he would become the representative
02:25:54.240 of this local enclave and then the representative a little higher than him would take up him and
02:26:00.940 these other representatives that would send and eventually it made it up to washington where they
02:26:05.740 would go hey here's the concerns of these people they didn't want to be politicians it was a
02:26:12.680 sacrifice when when these politicians these days they're sitting on 200 million dollars that they
02:26:18.940 somehow made off a 200 000 salary and they when they retire they go the sacrifice of public service
02:26:27.520 that this wonderful person made they used to have to leave their jobs and their farms and their
02:26:34.020 stores or whatever they were doing and literally sacrifice now they stay in like a pope they stay
02:26:41.800 in office till they drop dead and make millions of money for their crime families right well
02:26:49.080 that's why the founding fathers made the senate six years and the house two years yeah the house
02:26:54.840 The House was designed to be that shop owner, that farmer that could sacrifice two years of their life.
02:27:01.380 Two years.
02:27:02.520 Yeah, their community, their government to serve and then come back.
02:27:07.400 They weren't supposed to keep running.
02:27:09.500 They weren't supposed to keep running for the same office forever.
02:27:14.680 Right, and the Senate was designed for the wealthy landowners where they could take six years away from home to spend in Washington.
02:27:21.920 And that's why the Senate always dealt with the foreign affairs and the House always dealt with the local stuff.
02:27:27.620 Yep. Yep. And now now look at us. Now look at us. They stay in for life. These these these criminals had leeches.
02:27:36.680 They're just they they just like I said, it's the how everything is changed about how we look and feel about our country and how it's supposed to work.
02:27:45.180 yep i love it thank you rex your state's insane by the way you have a mental state
02:27:51.940 uh down there in florida i was down there and uh it's i love florida but it is crazy you people
02:27:59.220 are nuts down there hey i love it it's the heat and the tourism the drive i hear you thank you
02:28:05.640 rex good hearing from you later oh yeah ladies and gentlemen thank you so much for tuning in on
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