The Anthony Cumia Show - June 30, 2025


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00:01:00.060 It's the Anthony Cumia Show. Entertaining and informative. On the Red Apple Podcast Network.
00:01:08.020 Yes, welcome. The Anthony Cumia Show. We are live in New York City on this Sunday.
00:01:16.020 You may have just heard me talking about the city's gay. It's all gay today. This was gay day.
00:01:23.840 And yet another pride thing.
00:01:28.080 It seems like it's a year-round thing, isn't it?
00:01:31.540 Gay people love being recognized.
00:01:34.980 But then don't recognize them for being gay.
00:01:37.920 But then they want you to recognize them for being, oh, I don't even know what's going on anymore.
00:01:43.400 But, yeah, it was very gay in the city the past couple of days I've been here.
00:01:49.120 i saw a bunch of guys they were dressed up like oompa loompas i'm assuming it's for the gay thing
00:01:55.780 they were just like oompa loompas and there were a bunch of uh people dressed up like minion
00:02:00.580 walking around i don't even know what this is i assume it has to be something to do with the
00:02:07.200 gay festivities june is gay pride month um and they just used to call it the gay parade
00:02:16.420 As far as I remember, when I was a kid and everything, they called the New York City Pride Parade, what it's called now, the Gay Parade.
00:02:26.200 But now it's pride because proud?
00:02:32.760 I don't know what it is.
00:02:35.120 I'd like to think I could throw a girl a good one, or at least I used to be able to.
00:02:41.680 but the idea of of wanting to flaunt that and be proud of it is silly it is just silly
00:02:51.160 uh it it fit a lot well fit it it was a lot more uh descriptive when it was just called
00:02:58.200 the gay parade there's men walking around in g-strings if if that at all and uh there there
00:03:08.060 There are children lining the streets of this parade, and it's called pride, to be proud
00:03:17.300 of something.
00:03:17.920 So if I accomplished something really cool, could I just join in because I'm proud of
00:03:24.080 an invention I came up with or a song or something?
00:03:28.440 Oh, I can't because it's the gay parade.
00:03:31.900 It has nothing to do with pride.
00:03:34.740 It's just they tested the word gay, and it didn't test as well as pride.
00:03:41.100 So they just keep changing things to try to make it more palatable for the people out there that maybe they don't like gays.
00:03:52.880 I don't know why.
00:03:54.660 I mean, you know, for the most part, gay people, you don't even notice them.
00:03:58.140 And that's the way it should be.
00:03:59.420 I think that's what most gay people were trying to go for, just being a person who liked the people that were the same sex as they were.
00:04:13.700 And they lived their lives.
00:04:15.500 You don't have to know about it.
00:04:17.640 You don't know what goes on in your heterosexual neighbor's bedrooms.
00:04:22.400 Do you?
00:04:23.180 I hope not.
00:04:24.560 But you're peeking in the window.
00:04:25.680 But for some reason, but for some reason, gay people, they feel this need to be like, yes, we have this type of sex and we're very proud of it.
00:04:41.660 There's a whole month where we tell you how proud we are of it.
00:04:46.520 And then there's a day where we parade down the street and tell you how proud we are of it.
00:04:53.540 And maybe I'm a little naive, but I would like to believe that the vast majority of gay people hate this.
00:05:01.500 They just hate it.
00:05:02.800 I think it's with a lot of activism.
00:05:05.020 Like, I think a lot of black people don't like Black Lives Matter.
00:05:08.480 And I think a lot of gay people don't like pride, this nonsense.
00:05:13.520 Because it's directly against the idea that you just want to be treated like everyone else.
00:05:20.740 You go to your job, you buy a house, you pay your taxes, whatever it is.
00:05:26.720 But for some reason, it's got to be flamboyant and just gay.
00:05:37.780 The whole gay thing.
00:05:40.400 And it's embarrassing, I think.
00:05:42.080 I think a lot of people are embarrassed by it.
00:05:44.820 A lot of gay people, they just look and see, you know, again,
00:05:48.360 Do you really need the five guys marching down the street with their asses hanging out, just being over the top gay and proud that you have sex a certain way?
00:06:07.400 Because that's really all there is.
00:06:09.100 If there's a difference, if you really want to find the difference between gay people and hetero people.
00:06:18.360 The only difference would be that they have sex in a very different way than heterosexual people.
00:06:28.200 And everything else is supposed to be the same.
00:06:32.260 That's kind of the selling point.
00:06:34.700 Oh, why are you so homophobic?
00:06:38.500 We just want to lead our lives and do this.
00:06:40.820 oh but when we get but when we get in the bedroom we uh we have this crazy way of having sex
00:06:49.440 it's the only difference but i swear to you we want to let you know that that is the big difference
00:06:55.700 and that's what we do and this is how we have sex and it's ridiculous it's just silly and we've been
00:07:02.560 forced into
00:07:03.780 celebrating this
00:07:06.920 remember when it was
00:07:08.880 just tolerance
00:07:09.900 we want tolerance we want a tolerant
00:07:13.060 people and
00:07:14.720 tolerance obviously
00:07:17.160 means to tolerate
00:07:18.280 you're not there with cheerleader
00:07:20.760 pom poms you know
00:07:22.940 yay this is great
00:07:24.380 literally tolerating something
00:07:27.000 you could hate something
00:07:28.920 but if you tolerate it
00:07:30.920 you're just like alright
00:07:32.780 I'll tolerate that.
00:07:34.120 I'll put up with it.
00:07:35.520 And then when people started tolerating the whole gimmick of what gay people were parading about and the pride thing, that wasn't enough.
00:07:49.560 Then it became you have to celebrate it.
00:07:53.860 And then once you drag religion into the whole thing, oof, ah, is that a mess?
00:08:00.040 because obviously there are people that are from the school of thought
00:08:04.040 that when they pick up a Bible and read it,
00:08:07.400 it says horrible things about gay people and what they want done to gay people
00:08:11.260 and plenty of religions.
00:08:13.560 Obviously, we've heard what goes on in some of these Islamic countries.
00:08:17.920 Whenever a gay person thinks the United States is the worst place to live
00:08:21.880 and so homophobic and gay people are dying, trans people,
00:08:26.520 how many have lost their lives this year?
00:08:28.340 parading down
00:08:31.340 one of the busiest streets
00:08:33.120 in the busiest city in the world
00:08:35.380 and you're allowed to do it
00:08:37.360 and it's celebrated
00:08:38.320 I don't know
00:08:40.620 seems like a pretty good deal
00:08:42.240 when then you look at Islamic nations
00:08:44.860 and well we all know about the
00:08:46.840 old tour of the
00:08:48.660 rooftop bar
00:08:50.260 that they have there
00:08:52.380 so I don't know
00:08:53.760 it seems like you got a pretty good thing going
00:08:56.620 kind of back off a little bit because the whole idea that there are certain rights that aren't
00:09:05.940 being given to gay people and are being given to other heterosexual citizens of the United States
00:09:15.640 is insane. I defy you to find one thing that gay people cannot do. You'd be very, very hard
00:09:26.200 press to uh to find that anyway uh and i it just happens you know i just talked about it uh right
00:09:34.900 before we started here that uh i come in here come here and it's uh yeah and it's gay gay parade
00:09:44.060 day i pick the one day to come in i come in to the city once a month and uh i pick the gay
00:09:52.280 the Gay Parade Day. I don't mind.
00:09:54.880 I have plenty of gay
00:09:56.160 friends and gay people that
00:09:58.300 I have no
00:10:00.160 problem with them whatsoever.
00:10:03.320 Good for you.
00:10:05.680 But again,
00:10:06.580 a whole city
00:10:07.740 just getting behind
00:10:10.580 this
00:10:12.340 is
00:10:13.620 just, you know,
00:10:16.840 a little over the
00:10:18.560 top at this point.
00:10:19.860 Is there a point where the protesting and the begging for equality and the fight, you know, we've come a long way, but it's like, yeah, you have, and there's no reason to continue.
00:10:40.280 you've achieved the goal every single one of these groups just says well we need to uh continue
00:10:50.060 we had all this stationary printed up and all these things and what are we supposed to do throw
00:10:55.480 it away no they absolutely need to uh keep it going and i guess the one of the grand marshals
00:11:05.620 today for the parade was
00:11:07.540 the
00:11:09.000 Joe Biden's
00:11:11.100 secretary, the press secretary.
00:11:13.620 What was her name? KJP.
00:11:16.880 What's her name?
00:11:18.200 I can't remember. Do you remember?
00:11:21.840 Jean-Pierre.
00:11:23.100 Yes. Jean-Pierre.
00:11:26.120 Yeah, she was.
00:11:27.400 Because her claim to fame. KJP.
00:11:29.660 KJP. That's it.
00:11:31.600 KJP.
00:11:33.040 Her claim to fame was
00:11:35.340 is that she was a lesbian.
00:11:37.900 I'm sorry, Corrine Jean-Pierre.
00:11:41.580 Corrine Jean-Pierre.
00:11:44.140 That's Karen with an I.
00:11:45.500 Yes, yes, exactly.
00:11:47.700 Corrine, of course.
00:11:49.300 Why can't it just be Karen?
00:11:51.320 Karen Jean-Pierre or something, but it's no.
00:11:54.840 Corrine Jean-Pierre.
00:11:57.560 And it's just, you know, she wasn't good at her job.
00:12:01.980 Why be proud to have her as the person?
00:12:05.640 She lied about Biden's Alzheimer's.
00:12:08.900 She never gave a straight answer as to what the administration was doing.
00:12:14.520 But that's your grand marshal for your pride parade.
00:12:21.560 If anything, you should be proud of the person that you're putting in there.
00:12:25.060 I guess as long as she likes the old scissor action, that's all the qualification you need.
00:12:35.100 Scissor.
00:12:36.380 What's some of the other things I could say here?
00:12:38.100 Docking?
00:12:38.760 Is that about?
00:12:39.700 Is that?
00:12:41.180 Docking.
00:12:41.800 The Apollo spacecraft used to do that.
00:12:44.880 That's right.
00:12:45.860 Buzz Aldrin, Neil Armstrong, Neil, and Michael Collins.
00:12:51.700 They got the docking together.
00:12:53.500 boy the word gay changing was enough it went from happy flintstone song we'll have a gay old time
00:13:01.640 and now you kind of chuckle even now when i hear it we'll have a gay old time
00:13:06.540 yeah he's having a gay time bevis yeah yeah gay old time and now docking has taken on a whole
00:13:17.900 new meaning you can't say it without your dumb friends laughing oh my goodness we are just
00:13:23.880 beginning do not stray far we continue in moments with the anthony cumia show it's the anthony
00:13:31.580 cumia show on the red apple podcast network it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast
00:13:42.360 network yep got that right it certainly is the anthony kumia show we're back and um in new york
00:13:50.920 in new york this uh fine sunday evening and uh boy the big story in new york you have to know
00:13:58.240 of course uh zorhan mamdani i am zorhan mamdani it's like a star trek robot thing zorhan we do
00:14:10.360 not like socially uh he he's uh all over the place i mean this guy is a hit he is a hit he
00:14:20.080 of course nailed down the democratic primary nomination he is your ticket democrats hope
00:14:29.340 you're happy a lot of them are it's astounding watching this guy i saw a video of he posted a
00:14:36.460 picture about a week ago of him eating on the subway he was on a new york city subway train
00:14:45.460 his little tin of food was on one of the seats he's sitting on another seat hunched over it
00:14:52.560 eating on the subway i i would sooner starve to death i would sooner walk off of there
00:15:02.260 looking like I just left Treblinka in 45 than eat on a subway
00:15:10.460 could possibly be the most disgusting conveyance ever, ever.
00:15:20.560 We've seen what happens there.
00:15:23.340 The homeless people go into the subways because they have nowhere else to go,
00:15:27.980 that hence homeless and they use the subway for everything and anything getting uh changing one
00:15:35.720 set of filthy clothes to another eating sleeping and of course defecation defecation oh jesus christ
00:15:45.460 they're defecating it's uh honestly some of the most disgusting things ever you learn very quickly
00:15:53.340 when you're in new york if if uh you're waiting on the platform and you see a subway train go by
00:15:58.660 and it's stopping and you see it's packed it's just packed and then you see one car and it's
00:16:04.520 empty you're hey i'm going for that one that is your first and last time you will make that error
00:16:11.580 if you're brandy new to new york because there is a reason that car is empty uh noxious fumes
00:16:19.560 is usually at a homeless person is sleeping on one of the seats.
00:16:25.580 The waft coming off of them is really like a dead, dead animal.
00:16:32.560 Or they have relieved themselves in the car,
00:16:36.860 and it is just uninhabitable by people, even for one stop.
00:16:43.900 And there he is, Zorhan Mamdani, he's eating.
00:16:49.560 on the train disgusting just disgusting and then i saw another video he's doing an interview
00:16:56.300 and he's got another tin of some chicken and rice stuff this was today i saw it and he's talking
00:17:03.660 and he's picking up the rice and chicken with his hand and shoving it at his mouth like something
00:17:10.780 from uh indiana jones in the temple of doom and when they had dinner chilled monkey brains
00:17:17.040 and he's just shoving this in his face
00:17:20.360 and smiling like he's eating with fine cutlery.
00:17:25.240 I did take note if he was eating with his right or left hand
00:17:28.740 because growing up we always knew.
00:17:30.660 Hey, what hand do you shake hands with?
00:17:32.300 Okay, my right hand.
00:17:33.400 So the other hand is used to clean up after, you know,
00:17:38.880 you know, I don't have to tell you people.
00:17:42.420 But, and that we're just supposed to be,
00:17:44.920 that's supposed to be endearing.
00:17:47.040 We're supposed to look at somebody eating like it's in the B.C. times.
00:17:53.720 Oh, it's 3,000 B.C.
00:17:56.500 That's what I think.
00:17:57.820 I think 2,999 B.C.
00:18:00.620 They invented the fork.
00:18:02.260 And this guy's still just eating with his hands.
00:18:05.440 And it's not food.
00:18:06.640 It's not a chicken wing.
00:18:07.860 I understand, you know, you chicken wings with your hands.
00:18:10.720 This guy's shoveling rice and chicken into his face with his fingers.
00:18:17.040 I guess just trying to show his culture, whatever it is, but this Mamdani guy, and this is just small stuff, his policies are absolutely insane, absolutely insane.
00:18:34.220 Here's a here's a few of them. Let me pop these up. His plans. He wants to support existing decarceral legislation, decarceral legislation is incarcerating how people are incarcerated.
00:18:53.280 He doesn't like anyone being incarcerated.
00:18:56.200 He likes people to get out of jail, no matter how violent they are, no matter how evil the crimes they commit, and cash bail, that's already been done here in New York, to just an amazing result, isn't it?
00:19:14.420 Knowing that some of the most violent offenders get out.
00:19:18.460 Now, when that first started and they said, yeah, we're going to do bail reform, they didn't tell you reform meant just do away with it.
00:19:25.660 And it's going to make the city safer.
00:19:29.060 I don't know how they were never able to sell that angle.
00:19:31.620 And they said it'll only be for nonviolent crimes.
00:19:35.440 Like someone's walking around with a joint and they get arrested, which never happens for just a joint.
00:19:43.260 We let them out.
00:19:44.220 We let them out with no bail.
00:19:45.820 And then you realize, oh, they were lying.
00:19:47.580 It's all unbelievably violent criminals, mental patients, people with weapons, assaults, and they let them out.
00:19:57.320 So that's what they want to do.
00:19:58.860 Repeal walking while trans.
00:20:01.400 This has been a thing, which is, it's called prostitution.
00:20:06.160 The trans part has nothing to do with it.
00:20:08.020 If you used to drive up and down the West Side Highway many years ago by the Javits Center, there were hookers out there.
00:20:15.440 Or so I was told.
00:20:17.120 Someone told me that.
00:20:17.980 Jim Norton told me that.
00:20:20.240 But it's not walking while trans.
00:20:22.020 It's street walking.
00:20:23.720 It's hookers out there because their pimps are forcing them out there.
00:20:29.020 This isn't a victimless crime.
00:20:31.600 These people are victims.
00:20:32.860 If there's a demand for prostitution, then the supply has to come from somewhere.
00:20:40.620 And that's where human trafficking comes in and everything.
00:20:43.020 Don't let them tell you it's a victimless crime.
00:20:45.040 The sex worker industry.
00:20:47.440 Oh, like you're part of the union.
00:20:49.500 Oh, I'm a sex worker.
00:20:51.180 Local 385.
00:20:54.680 Decriminalized sex work.
00:20:55.800 Same thing.
00:20:56.620 Legalized marijuana.
00:20:57.580 Well, we've seen that.
00:20:58.620 I think this is from like 2022 or 2020 when he started saying this is the stuff he would want to do if he was elected to office.
00:21:09.080 Legalizing marijuana has been a terrible thing.
00:21:11.440 It sounded great when I was young.
00:21:13.660 You would think like legalized pot.
00:21:16.320 It would be, yeah, man, it's going to be awesome.
00:21:18.160 And the reality of it is terrible.
00:21:20.660 It's just the whole city reeks of weed.
00:21:26.080 And you know when you would just catch a waft of gasoline while you're fueling up your car?
00:21:29.700 You go, ooh, I kind of like that.
00:21:31.380 It's gasoline, but there's something kind of nice about the aroma of a very small whiff of gasoline.
00:21:38.440 It's not like you shove your head in a tanker and take deep breaths.
00:21:42.640 And that's what the weed thing is now with New York City having legalized weed.
00:21:49.560 And everyone's stoned and lazy and stupid.
00:21:53.320 And it was just a terrible idea.
00:21:56.640 We'll talk more about this.
00:21:58.360 Of course, you could call us 800-848-9222.
00:22:03.460 And we'll get your comments instead of just me blathering on about things.
00:22:10.360 Back in a minute, Anthony Cumia Show.
00:22:12.640 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
00:22:19.940 It's the Anthony Cumia Show.
00:22:22.360 Entertaining and informative.
00:22:24.480 On the Red Apple Podcast Network.
00:22:27.440 Guests, welcome back.
00:22:28.640 The Anthony Cumia Show talking about Zorhan Mamdani
00:22:32.380 and his insane policies that just look to make New York,
00:22:39.620 amazingly enough even worse than uh adams has made it and um i guess it kind of started with
00:22:47.640 de blasio mayor de blasio here in new york city was just a disaster i didn't like bloomberg but
00:22:55.080 he was a business guy so he kept new york um in the money you know new tour he knew tourism was
00:23:02.140 a big thing uh he was definitely not a socialist or a communist like uh memdani uh but once that
00:23:11.140 de blasio got in there just downhill and then adams the only thing that made adams at least
00:23:17.420 almost tolerable in new york city is that he was uh ready to be indicted on on corruption charges
00:23:27.020 and the Trump Justice
00:23:29.260 Department gave him a break
00:23:31.120 so now it seems like all he can do
00:23:33.440 is do whatever Trump wants him to do
00:23:35.580 which is kind of cool
00:23:37.300 you know Trump has a puppet
00:23:38.840 mayor in New York
00:23:40.840 but I don't know
00:23:43.200 it kind of looks like this Mamdani guy
00:23:45.280 has a pretty good lead
00:23:47.340 on everyone else
00:23:48.720 I would hope that
00:23:50.460 between Cuomo and Adams running as
00:23:53.220 independents and they are Democrats
00:23:54.880 Let's be honest. And Mamdani running as a Democrat, you're splitting that Dem vote three ways.
00:24:01.320 And maybe someone, you know, Curtis can slip in there if enough Republicans get out and vote.
00:24:06.220 But I think Republicans in New York are so they're just a beaten dog.
00:24:10.500 They just go, well, what am I going to vote? What do you want? Hope?
00:24:14.440 Think I have any hope that this will work.
00:24:16.820 So I don't even think Republicans go out for a mayoral election anymore in New York.
00:24:22.900 But, you know, enough get out there.
00:24:25.340 And that vote split three ways between Democrats.
00:24:29.180 Who knows?
00:24:30.460 Who knows what will happen?
00:24:31.420 But Mdani does seem to be the guy right now.
00:24:35.600 I almost forgot that Zorhan is the clown of the week this week.
00:24:43.960 I didn't do clown of the week when I was supposed to, but maybe we can slip it in right now.
00:24:48.440 Clown of the week.
00:24:48.840 The Anthony Cumia Show presents the Clown of the Week.
00:24:54.500 There it is.
00:24:55.920 You know it's a Clown of the Week when you're at the end.
00:24:59.900 So, yeah, yeah.
00:25:02.440 This guy is a disaster, yet so many people are psyched, psyched about him.
00:25:10.700 We were talking about the things that he wants to instate and put in place when he's mayor.
00:25:17.220 we ended on legalized marijuana permit safe injection sites this works so well you see
00:25:25.120 these uh cities like seattle san francisco uh you know having a place where where mentally ill drug
00:25:35.620 addicts can go and spike up as they say so they could just terrorize and horrify people in the
00:25:44.140 city that's great instead of taking care of the problem you just let people do uh whatever they
00:25:49.640 want restrict solitary confinement isn't that the only thing left in jail if there's no nothing like
00:25:58.820 solitary confinement no no kind of punishment in jail or in prison wouldn't you just do whatever
00:26:07.060 you want doesn't that seem to be the thing there was always a threat of in the hole weak in the
00:26:13.300 hole in the hot box but now he wants to get rid of solitary confinement so you know not that i mind
00:26:23.560 if prisoners kill each other but uh you know kind of in a perfect world it would seem like you would
00:26:31.760 need a punishment while you're being punished um re-enfranchise the incarcerated isn't this
00:26:39.520 something that is tried all the time
00:26:41.440 but the rate of
00:26:43.480 success when someone gets out of prison
00:26:45.480 and is actually
00:26:47.220 given jobs
00:26:49.620 given a place to live
00:26:51.540 they screw
00:26:53.500 up. They start hanging out with the people
00:26:55.400 they used to hang out with. It's very difficult
00:26:57.040 to re-enfranchise the incarcerated.
00:27:00.400 One in a million. It's not
00:27:01.620 the movies. It's like
00:27:03.560 homeless people too
00:27:04.760 who usually have some criminal
00:27:07.480 record. It's not a movie.
00:27:09.520 It's not it's not Will Smith putting on his suit in a gas station bathroom to go to a job interview because he's homeless and he's got his son and he's washing up and then going on these interviews.
00:27:21.640 That is complete fallacy.
00:27:23.900 They're mentally ill for the most part.
00:27:26.300 Mentally ill.
00:27:29.660 Decriminalize simple drug possession.
00:27:32.260 It is decriminalized.
00:27:34.200 There's nobody in prison, like I said before, for just a joint.
00:27:37.900 oh we can't have people uh in prison 20 year sentences because they had a a joint in their
00:27:46.100 pocket no one i defy you to find one person in prison because they were arrested with a joint
00:27:54.320 in their pocket oh what was in the other pocket oh a gun they're a convicted felon with a gun
00:28:00.320 oh all that for a joint no see you forgot the other part they want to make it sound like people
00:28:06.640 are being incarcerated for these nothing crimes, like a joint or trespassing or whatever.
00:28:14.360 But the truth of the matter is, there's a lot more behind that.
00:28:18.840 This is just their way to get real violent criminals back out on the street.
00:28:23.240 And I don't know why they would want that, but they seem to.
00:28:27.640 Reduce maximum sentences with retroactive effect.
00:28:31.840 so you get a maximum sentence the judge gives you because you're really garbage gives you 20 years
00:28:38.700 and now you can change it to what 10 years and since it's retroactive if the guy served 10 he's
00:28:46.560 out he just gets let go and this guy is actually saying his policies will make the city safer
00:28:54.820 they always say that and you look at the policies and go there's no way any rational human being
00:29:01.060 would say that this is making the city safer just doesn't work and of course end cooperation with
00:29:10.440 ICE that is a biggie New York of course is already a sanctuary city but Mayor Adams like I said he's
00:29:20.540 kind of indebted to the Trump administration the MAGA policies so he's he's gotten into the
00:29:28.440 practice of working with ICE.
00:29:33.640 You remember the thing that got him in trouble in the first place was
00:29:36.380 when he said, hey, Biden, you can't
00:29:40.560 keep letting illegals come to New York City. We're going broke.
00:29:44.860 We can't afford the hotel rooms for these people and all
00:29:48.480 the other free money that you're just giving them, credit cards.
00:29:53.560 And that really, really made Washington
00:29:56.460 angry so they figured out something to indict him on and when trump uh and his justice department
00:30:04.140 dropped any of those charges he kind of became indebted to uh donald trump so he's he's been
00:30:11.660 working with ice uh mem danny is not going to work with ice that is for sure this guy
00:30:18.940 is uh complete uh he has complete and total power and wants uh this to be a sanctuary city
00:30:29.120 and i love that the trump administration is saying no go screw you it's not allowed we will
00:30:35.080 come to new york we will start locking up and deporting illegals and just the audacity that
00:30:42.120 This guy thinks that it makes for a better city to have illegals around.
00:30:48.500 And they don't call them illegals.
00:30:49.620 They call them our citizens, New Yorkers.
00:30:52.260 They've worked here.
00:30:53.000 They've paid their taxes.
00:30:54.440 Stop.
00:30:55.400 Just stop.
00:30:56.860 So here is Mamdani.
00:30:59.100 He's talking about how he'll fight ICE and have this sanctuary New York paradise.
00:31:05.580 Questions.
00:31:06.420 Let's talk about immigration, deportation.
00:31:08.860 Are you committed to keeping New York as a sanctuary city?
00:31:13.000 Absolutely, because ultimately we've seen that this is a policy that has kept New Yorkers safe for decades.
00:31:17.500 It's a policy that had previously been defended by Democrats and Republicans alike until the fear-mongering of this current mayor.
00:31:23.980 And it's a policy that we've seen ensures that New Yorkers can get out of the shadows and into the full life of the city that they belong to.
00:31:30.760 And it's one that I will be proud to stand up for.
00:31:32.780 Well, you know, the border czar, Tom Homan, has said that he is planning to deploy ICE
00:31:40.020 agents to New York, worksite enforcement to essentially increase and enhance the number
00:31:47.300 of ICE agents here.
00:31:48.420 If that happens on your watch, how do you plan to handle it?
00:31:52.640 We have to stand up and fight back.
00:31:54.120 And we haven't seen that from our current mayor, who has instead been working with the
00:31:58.320 Trump administration to assist in their goal of building the single largest deportation
00:32:01.980 force in american history i mean we saw ice agents arrest a migrant at federal plaza and
00:32:07.500 then we saw nypd officers arresting a pastor who was peacefully observing that arrest those days
00:32:12.460 are going to come to an end when i'm the mayor the nypd's job is to create public safety in the
00:32:16.780 city not to assist ice agents in their mission to attack the very fabric of the city fabric of the
00:32:23.200 city citizens new yorkers you hear how he talks about them migrants he'll he'll say anything
00:32:32.980 aside from illegal aliens people that are here illegally these are not citizens they are trying
00:32:41.480 so hard to create um this impression that these are american citizens that that donald trump
00:32:51.700 is throwing out people that have every right to be in this country and that is absolutely false
00:32:59.580 you could have your ideas about it you could want illegals to live here you could want amnesty for
00:33:07.740 every single one of them uh but that doesn't change the fact that they are here illegally
00:33:14.700 And to have the potential mayor of New York City, which has a giant illegal population, to say that he will fight ICE and he will try his best to prevent them from doing their job and doing the job that Trump was elected to do is insane.
00:33:40.600 And there are people that are ready, willing and able chomping, chomping at the pit, as they say, or is it champing at the pit to vote for this guy and and hope that he does not work with ICE to get rid of this financial burden, criminal burden that that illegals are putting on New York City.
00:34:08.060 And then combined with everything else this idiot is doing, the prospect for a safe, prosperous New York City, everything he says he wants to do is detrimental to the city in every way, shape, or form.
00:34:28.100 When you look at his, one of my favorite things is the state-run grocery stores.
00:34:36.060 And God only knows what else he wants state-run.
00:34:39.880 The city, New York City, hasn't run anything and been a success at it.
00:34:48.660 Imagine a grocery store that is pretty much a DMV with food.
00:34:55.280 it's the department of motor vehicles but you walk in and now you have to shop in in that
00:35:02.620 atmosphere with those people helping you in charge ringing you up uh they're responsible
00:35:10.220 for stocking the shelves with what people need it's another state-run disaster is what it would
00:35:19.100 be and his his take on it is he wants to undercut the prices of uh privately owned supermarkets
00:35:29.400 that have done a great job of giving people what they want based on supply and demand
00:35:34.460 you go to a grocery store and and go uh could i have some bread and they go yeah we we don't have
00:35:40.480 any and then you go to another one and they have bread you're just going to go to the one that has
00:35:46.140 bread and the one that doesn't is going to go out of business but if if his goal is to undermine and
00:35:53.460 undercut and get rid of private owned businesses so new york state can run a grocery store chain
00:35:59.920 uh do you honestly think a state-run agency is going to make sure the shelves are stocked with
00:36:07.060 everything the people need and that it's worked like a fine uh oiled a well-oiled machine or is
00:36:14.740 There's going to be yet another government bureaucracy, red tape, boondoggle disaster.
00:36:22.700 And, you know, we'll look like Cuba and Venezuela and the old Soviet Union.
00:36:28.160 What happened?
00:36:29.200 There is no toilet paper.
00:36:31.800 Why is there no toilet paper?
00:36:33.660 What are you talking about?
00:36:35.300 There was plenty here yesterday because that's who's going to be helping you.
00:36:40.600 Mm-hmm.
00:36:41.060 What do you want?
00:36:42.240 American blue jeans?
00:36:43.740 Remember that?
00:36:44.740 Russians couldn't get American blue jeans.
00:36:46.720 That's what the gap will be here.
00:36:48.500 It'll be state-run gap.
00:36:50.400 Where's my blue jeans?
00:36:51.480 Don't have them.
00:36:53.300 So this guy's whole take on socialism and, you know,
00:36:57.760 what we're supposed to deal with with a socialist mayor,
00:37:03.520 they used to try to hide that.
00:37:05.740 Even de Blasio, you know, I guess he went on his honeymoon.
00:37:09.160 He went to Cuba.
00:37:10.060 He was over at the Soviet Union, whatever.
00:37:12.140 but at least he tried to hide it
00:37:15.280 well I wouldn't use the term socialist
00:37:17.800 meanwhile he was
00:37:19.440 this guy's proud of it
00:37:21.420 and voters are happy to vote
00:37:23.880 for a socialist
00:37:25.420 and I haven't even brought up the fact
00:37:27.980 that he's a pretty radical
00:37:29.980 version of Islam
00:37:32.140 and just saying that of course
00:37:35.820 you are Islamophobic
00:37:38.180 but the people that are voting
00:37:41.940 for him have no idea what that's all about socialism they just hear free stuff they think
00:37:49.320 it's uh great because it's free free uh buses free and fast buses he's he's crowing about this
00:37:58.000 do you know what a a free new york city bus would look like it would look like the subway
00:38:03.980 platforms which they don't enforce turnstile jumping laws anymore so you get homeless down
00:38:10.580 there it's warmer than uh the outside winters or it's cooler than the heat waves so they go to
00:38:18.400 places that they can seek shelter and again their mental patients their their hygiene is terrible
00:38:24.920 uh they're not pleasant to be around again you want to solve this figure something out i'm just
00:38:31.640 stating the facts here if you have buses driving around where you could just get on them for free
00:38:38.340 anywhere in the city you don't think that the the the seats on those buses are going to be taken up
00:38:44.800 with those disgusting blankets and people with those blown up maggot legs as as they're urinating
00:38:53.420 on themselves and and that's now your bus ride if you need to take that bus to go to work so you
00:38:59.920 could pay your taxes and your new york city taxes so money can pay for the free buses that are now
00:39:06.440 housing homeless people on your right and it's just another vicious cycle uh that's what will
00:39:14.600 happen i don't know what they think this utopian idea that you could just go around and give free
00:39:22.640 stuff out and the wonderful people of the city will will uh bow in your presence thank you
00:39:29.520 this is paradise what a lovely free bus this is i can't thank you enough meanwhile it's not how it
00:39:37.800 works the the system gets taken advantage of and disgusting people will utilize the free
00:39:46.160 transportation they're not getting off the bus once they get on will the driver have any say
00:39:52.100 if this guy doesn't leave the bus won't he be able to get off the bus and then get right back
00:39:57.660 on another one and take up five seats with
00:40:01.220 disgusting open wounds on their
00:40:05.680 bodies. They honestly think this is
00:40:09.740 a good idea. The fare for transportation
00:40:14.080 in New York City is the only
00:40:17.160 wall between people that want to go to work and
00:40:21.280 have some kind of a not even pleasant experience
00:40:25.680 but at least not a horrible experience on their public transit and the the the monsters that are
00:40:32.740 out there it's the only way to keep monsters away from you and your loved ones um when they take
00:40:39.560 transportation disgusting we'll be back in moments with your calls on on these topics or whatever
00:40:47.200 else you want to talk about 800-848-9222 back in moments with the anthony cumia show it's the
00:40:54.680 Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
00:41:01.900 It's the Anthony Cumia Show.
00:41:04.460 Entertaining and informative.
00:41:06.540 On the Red Apple Podcast Network.
00:41:10.100 Yes, siree.
00:41:12.360 It certainly is the Anthony Cumia Show.
00:41:15.440 Talking about, now I've been corrected, it's Zoron.
00:41:19.760 Zoron Mamdani.
00:41:22.500 I would think they wouldn't want to go with Zoran
00:41:26.260 because it rhymes with moron
00:41:27.940 it's very easy to say Zoran the moron
00:41:30.320 I kind of like Zoran
00:41:32.000 it sounds very Lord of the Rings
00:41:34.820 I am Zoran
00:41:36.260 I am Zoran
00:41:37.640 I want free stuff
00:41:38.640 remember Star Trek when Kirk
00:41:40.400 he had that spirit that was kept in a globe
00:41:45.780 and he transferred it into himself
00:41:47.840 and it was I am Sargon
00:41:50.480 that's what it's like
00:41:51.840 sargon mum danny this is sargon mum danny uh who cares it's not a real name i never knew a zoron
00:42:01.320 a zorhan or anyone like that in school it's a fake name you mean there was no zorons in third grade
00:42:08.060 yeah yeah zoron uh jones zoron smith not one zoron did i ever ever grow up with uh let's take a few
00:42:19.660 calls i think steve from manhattan how you doing steve all right anthony and last week's uh opening
00:42:27.580 parade with the mermaid parade was the opening act for the parade and i would i would tell you
00:42:33.840 that the 65 immigration act is now fully kicking in because you have over one million muslims in
00:42:39.740 new york city and they're all gonna vote for moron or zoran bambi whatever his name is uh his
00:42:46.040 His father's a super radical, too.
00:42:48.280 You've got to find out his father's thoughts about 9-11.
00:42:52.600 What they really want to do now is basically get rid of all the conservatives
00:42:56.120 in New York City and New York State, and that's happened.
00:42:58.780 People who I know are conservative, they're all moving, leaving Anthony's Exhibit A.
00:43:03.300 Yeah, I'm gone.
00:43:05.260 Not yet, no, because I'm like the last – always be the last man standing.
00:43:09.200 That's my mantra, and it will always be that way.
00:43:12.220 But the thing is, I will fight for it, but that's what they want, folks.
00:43:16.880 They want to get the conservatives out of here, then the middle class out of here, and they can take all the politics, and we'll be a Xerox copy of California.
00:43:25.420 No matter what anybody tells you, California is gone forever.
00:43:29.480 Oh, yeah.
00:43:29.840 It is now a Latin state of confusion out there.
00:43:36.180 That's what it is.
00:43:37.080 Do you see that 400-pound councilwoman out there?
00:43:40.080 That was 500 pounds of food stamps at the podium when she was going off a couple of weeks ago.
00:43:45.100 Yeah, yeah.
00:43:45.680 No, I saw that one.
00:43:47.180 There's all these just the lawlessness in California, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Oakland.
00:43:54.440 It's terrible, and no one seems to want to do anything about it.
00:43:58.540 The question I have for you, Steve, maybe you can enlighten me.
00:44:01.300 What is the end goal for ruining, completely destroying a city, driving out the people that are productive, the middle class, just having this disaster of poverty and crime under your command?
00:44:19.140 What's the upside to that?
00:44:20.620 Why is that a goal?
00:44:22.940 Well, the goal is to clear out the joint and bring in the third world into America.
00:44:28.280 He wants to bring Muslims in here.
00:44:30.020 Let's be honest.
00:44:30.820 But what is the what is the upside to that for politicians that are are trying to do this?
00:44:36.960 And even for Mamdani, like, why is that good?
00:44:40.960 Is it just strictly religious?
00:44:42.580 He wants a caliphate.
00:44:44.460 He wants some kind of Sharia law because of the religion, because it seems also that a lot of Democrat politicians that aren't Muslim, they have the same M.O.
00:44:54.840 They want to destroy the city, have poverty and crime.
00:44:58.060 And I can never figure out what the end game is where it's like, well, we won.
00:45:02.760 What did you win?
00:45:03.880 What did you get for destroying an entire city?
00:45:07.900 Well, what they get is they get the middle class and the hardworking conservatives out of here, out of town.
00:45:15.260 I go to neighborhoods in New York City that have gone forever.
00:45:19.340 I know those neighborhoods are beautiful neighborhoods.
00:45:21.460 What make up neighborhoods?
00:45:22.520 The families that make them up, they want them out here.
00:45:25.180 They don't think in the way we think.
00:45:27.060 People have to realize that this is a goal of we conquered.
00:45:31.900 And I always said it on the Bob Grant show.
00:45:33.620 I said, listen, nobody's going to put a uniform on and take over this country.
00:45:37.180 They're going to come in here massively and invade the country.
00:45:40.900 And the criminals in the street, I always said that that was their army in the street.
00:45:45.200 That's why they're letting them out.
00:45:46.500 They go after.
00:45:47.320 Is that what you think, sir?
00:45:50.200 Get me my digitalis.
00:45:53.840 Bob Grant was hilarious.
00:45:55.680 You used to call a Bob show?
00:45:58.540 Oh, I used to call his show so often, and he had the once a week.
00:46:04.880 He suspended it only for one person, for me, on 9-11.
00:46:08.580 All right, right.
00:46:09.820 You get off my phone, you scratch-in.
00:46:14.780 Get off my phone.
00:46:16.520 My phone.
00:46:19.020 So funny.
00:46:20.260 Mario, Mario.
00:46:23.220 Steve, thank you for the call, man.
00:46:25.100 And I do appreciate it.
00:46:26.980 Wow.
00:46:28.320 Steve was, he's been listening for quite some time.
00:46:31.440 That's, that's pretty crazy.
00:46:34.200 Dickie, Dickie from New Jersey.
00:46:36.660 Talk about some prostitution there, Dickie.
00:46:39.060 What's up?
00:46:40.540 Oh, Aunt Nate, Aunt Nate.
00:46:42.920 It's just, it's like I'm an old school conservative.
00:46:45.720 Like, legalize everything.
00:46:48.220 You know, I was in Manhattan back in the days when Times Square was a great, you know,
00:46:53.680 And I lived down on Elizabeth Street right off the Bowery back in the days where bums and all the, you know, the detritus of life was honored.
00:47:08.100 But what you're talking about here is like, it's amazing.
00:47:11.540 I love what you're doing with the whole thing with Zoran.
00:47:15.740 And I love this guy just calling in with the Bob Grant show.
00:47:18.580 My God, I go back that far.
00:47:20.060 Don't we all.
00:47:20.820 You know, this is where we're all going into, is that either we go, because he's very conservative on some level.
00:47:28.560 Soraya Law is f***ing conservative.
00:47:30.360 If only we could...
00:47:31.500 Oh, my God, dude.
00:47:32.600 I have to...
00:47:34.140 I had to end your call.
00:47:36.100 Between the S-bombs and the F-bombs, we're going to run out of dump.
00:47:41.440 I do appreciate...
00:47:42.820 I appreciate the call.
00:47:44.360 Don't curse on my airwaves, you.
00:47:48.000 Oh, my goodness.
00:47:49.480 Yeah.
00:47:49.780 Now, there's more to talk about.
00:47:53.380 We'll go into this break, and then we'll talk more about Mom Danny.
00:47:59.000 Take your calls, 800-848-9222.
00:48:02.280 Other things that he wants to do, he said specifically he wants to tax white people.
00:48:08.460 How do you get away with this type of racism that you could just say you are going to tax white areas?
00:48:17.140 Now, again, I hate doing this, but it's what everyone says.
00:48:21.400 Could you imagine if it was a guy that said you're white?
00:48:26.700 I get that, but let's delve a little deeper into what he means by that.
00:48:33.980 Back in a flash, more Anthony Cumia Show.
00:48:37.160 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
00:48:44.740 It's the Anthony Cumia Show.
00:48:47.140 Entertaining and informative.
00:48:49.200 On the Red Apple Podcast Network.
00:48:53.040 Hey, Anthony Cumia Show.
00:48:57.920 Please refrain from being a potty mouth during the phone calls.
00:49:03.600 These are FCC regulated airwaves, people.
00:49:08.300 Not some cheap, sleazy podcast.
00:49:13.760 Which I also do, but.
00:49:17.140 Yeah, let's talk to Rex.
00:49:22.580 Rex is down there in Florida.
00:49:24.460 What's up, Rex?
00:49:26.240 Hey, Anthony, how you doing?
00:49:27.840 Good, good.
00:49:28.980 Yourself?
00:49:30.380 Not too bad.
00:49:31.840 Listen, I know nothing of New York politics.
00:49:36.080 Never been there.
00:49:36.880 Lucky you.
00:49:37.840 Yeah, listening to you, you know, you hear this stuff.
00:49:40.200 And this Zoltan, Guitarsan, whatever his name is, he pulled out the oldest liberal trick in the book, free, free, free.
00:49:51.560 Everything's free.
00:49:53.080 And it's so reminiscent of, I don't remember which one, but that one Batman movie where the guy had the messed up voice.
00:50:00.900 And he goes, for years, the rich have ruled this town.
00:50:04.900 Now we give it back to you.
00:50:07.360 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:50:09.040 And it's so frightening how these people are just like, well, I'm going to get it for free.
00:50:15.180 I don't care where it's coming from.
00:50:17.120 Sign me up.
00:50:18.040 I don't care.
00:50:18.640 How do you not look one step deep, one step further into free to go like, well, it can't be free, like really free.
00:50:30.360 So let me take one further step and see where that money is coming from.
00:50:35.900 And then you realize it's not free.
00:50:39.040 This isn't something that's just somehow given to people.
00:50:44.360 They're idiots.
00:50:46.020 They're really not smart people.
00:50:48.800 And that's why when they protest and they're carrying their signs and anyone asks them a question about what they're protesting,
00:50:58.540 even though they profess to be so passionate about the cause, they can never give you an answer to any question you ask them.
00:51:07.520 They get upset.
00:51:08.400 they yell at you they try to keep you from filming them or and then they run away they just go i'm
00:51:14.200 not going to talk to you uh because they're stupid they're very stupid people well because their
00:51:21.540 cause is their identity yes their cause is who they are very good that's all that's all they know
00:51:27.420 yeah they don't like you said they won't go one step beyond it to find out what it's about or
00:51:33.220 anything else no how many times how many times have you talked about just shooting a gun how
00:51:38.740 you take somebody who's totally anti-gun and you take them to the range and let them fire the gun
00:51:44.120 one time yeah and they giggle and laugh and go oh my god that's so much fun i gotta do it again
00:51:48.920 yeah yeah and then you get these staunch anti-second amendment uh people and they don't
00:51:55.840 even know the the most basic things about how a gun works the gun laws the different laws from
00:52:02.740 state to state they they know nothing but they'll hold up a sign saying you know less guns no guns
00:52:09.640 you're killing our children gun crime gun violence they know nothing about the simplest things
00:52:17.000 um that concern the second amendment well and and the deeper fear of the whole thing whether
00:52:24.780 whatever topic it is it's the whole cult mentality oh yeah of of just tell me somebody
00:52:32.040 that gives me something that I can go, yeah, I'll latch on to that.
00:52:35.880 And they'll just go with it.
00:52:37.760 They'll just like a lemming off the end of the cliff.
00:52:40.580 It is.
00:52:41.240 And you know what also shows that?
00:52:43.720 The chanting of this, like, what's his name?
00:52:47.960 Whose streets are streets?
00:52:50.420 All that nonsense is such cult behavior.
00:52:54.060 It's such, you don't have an individual mind.
00:52:58.100 You can't think for yourself.
00:52:59.560 You're part of this collective. You don't have to know what it is. You don't have to bother with details. You just have you want to be part of something. And that's what they do. They're like an infection. They're just cells being brought together into a tumor.
00:53:20.460 well you know heaven forbid that you have to stand on your own two feet it's easier to have
00:53:27.740 somebody tell you what to do and you could just lay there on your back and let them drag you around
00:53:32.280 yeah yeah when have you ever seen people like conservatives or people on the right aside from
00:53:37.520 chanting usa usa uh you don't see them chanting things you you see them welcome opposition or
00:53:46.140 or an interview, hey, what are you here for?
00:53:48.820 Why are you supporting this?
00:53:50.780 They want to let people know why they're there
00:53:53.520 and what they're supporting
00:53:54.500 and what the ideology is behind it.
00:53:58.120 And then the left, they literally run away.
00:54:00.920 They run in fear when asked anything about these causes
00:54:04.960 that they are so passionate about.
00:54:07.600 So there's a big difference.
00:54:09.640 And I don't think it's just that I'm on one side
00:54:13.540 and they're on the other, so they must be stupid.
00:54:16.140 it's proven that they're stupid well because they know i think there's somewhere deep down they know
00:54:24.740 they can't even answer the basic questions that's why they run away yeah yeah they're afraid and
00:54:30.560 and they're you know nobody wants to allow to admit nobody wants to be wrong nobody wants to
00:54:35.600 get into a discussion with somebody and be proven wrong but if you can't even do uh you know
00:54:42.240 pronounce the basic arguments of your side, you're going to lose that argument.
00:54:46.220 Yeah, you're going to lose it.
00:54:47.540 You know, they're so afraid of just lively debate, you know, having anyone say that,
00:54:53.600 have a differing opinion than them.
00:54:56.960 And they have no knowledge of what they're talking about.
00:55:00.380 So they can't fight back.
00:55:01.740 So they'd rather no one be able to bring up an opposing opinion or anything.
00:55:07.640 It's crazy.
00:55:08.460 Thank you.
00:55:09.140 Thanks, Rex.
00:55:09.900 I got to move on, though.
00:55:10.940 But thanks.
00:55:12.240 Rex, down there in Florida, home of Alligator Alcatraz.
00:55:18.380 I was just talking about that.
00:55:20.820 It's such a funny name.
00:55:23.340 It's just perfect.
00:55:25.700 You could picture it.
00:55:27.040 I've seen some AI renditions of it, and it just looks great.
00:55:30.960 This encampment, and then the water around it, and you see the alligators and pythons,
00:55:37.480 And then an airstrip right there, a nice long airstrip to just get rid of them.
00:55:44.500 People are already complaining that the accommodations, the tents, there's a bunch of giant tents and there's not any air.
00:55:54.020 They don't have air conditioning.
00:55:55.480 This is just what I'm hearing from people that are trying to say this is a terrible thing.
00:56:00.080 They've already called it a concentration camp.
00:56:03.740 uh yeah they're trying to you know evoke these uh taboo words and names for the place
00:56:10.600 but uh it's perfect it's exactly what we voted for i want alligator alcatraz
00:56:19.080 um and then i heard trump is going to be there uh at the opening because as they they open it
00:56:27.340 he's going to be the guy you know turning the key flipping the lights on whatever it takes
00:56:32.880 I couldn't be happier.
00:56:34.600 It is such a great, like, fantasy thing.
00:56:37.640 You want a president that comes up with these crazy-ass things like alligator Alcatraz.
00:56:45.340 Couldn't be happier.
00:56:47.420 Larry.
00:56:48.320 Larry from Staten Island.
00:56:49.860 What's up, my friend?
00:56:51.960 Well, let me tell you something, Anthony.
00:56:53.540 You are very impressive.
00:56:55.320 I never knew you could do so many impressions so well.
00:56:58.160 Oh, all the time.
00:56:59.600 I was a wasted youth sitting in front of my television set from the time I was probably four years old till last night.
00:57:09.900 God bless you.
00:57:11.080 Thank you, sir.
00:57:11.440 Anyway, I want to just do a quickie on defunding the police.
00:57:15.740 But before that, I want to do a five-second tribute to the late, great Bob Grant.
00:57:21.860 Yes.
00:57:22.240 I gotta get out of here
00:57:37.260 Is there some place to go
00:57:38.960 Is there some place I can get away from all of this
00:57:40.580 Ask for his heart medication
00:57:44.520 Where's my digitalis
00:57:46.560 After that phone call
00:57:48.800 I need my digitalis
00:57:50.340 When we'd call, what's his name, the mayor washroom attendant, Dinkins.
00:57:57.080 Mayor, the tennis mayor, the washroom attendant.
00:58:01.660 So funny, man.
00:58:03.580 You're great, man.
00:58:04.760 Let me tell you.
00:58:05.320 God bless you.
00:58:05.960 Thank you, Larry.
00:58:06.900 Now, quickly, we've been defunding the police.
00:58:11.520 He's not going to defund the police.
00:58:13.560 The police department is going to self-defund themselves.
00:58:17.680 These guys are leaving the job in droves.
00:58:20.220 There's a big class that went in in 2003 that are doomed to get out soon.
00:58:26.480 They're going.
00:58:27.300 Yeah.
00:58:28.480 Yeah.
00:58:29.280 Can I just say one more thing, too?
00:58:32.460 Sure, sure.
00:58:32.960 He wants all these social workers to handle these EDP jobs,
00:58:37.140 which are mostly disturbed jobs.
00:58:39.500 Let me tell you, I have it on hundreds of them.
00:58:41.760 I used to get a knot in my stomach before I responded to the job.
00:58:45.720 Yeah.
00:58:45.920 What's going to happen is you're not going to have any available at 3 in the morning.
00:58:50.420 And number four, when the first one gets thrown around like a Samsonite suitcase in the cage, remember that commercial?
00:58:58.760 Oh, we all do.
00:58:59.780 Believe me.
00:59:00.780 Yeah.
00:59:01.900 When one of them starts getting thrown around like a suitcase, you'll have the police back there.
00:59:08.520 Maybe.
00:59:09.520 I pray for my brothers and sisters.
00:59:12.520 Thank you, Larry.
00:59:13.300 I appreciate the call and the compliments and have yourself a great rest of your Sunday evening.
00:59:19.580 Thank you, Mr. Larry.
00:59:21.900 Yeah, yeah.
00:59:23.060 The police department, the NYPD, the reason New York isn't Chicago or L.A. or Atlanta or Detroit, it's the police department.
00:59:38.660 It's the sheer number of cops here because of late, recent history of the NYPD, and I've always loved the NYPD here.
00:59:51.140 The cops have been some of the biggest fans of the old ONA show, and I've supported what they've done.
00:59:57.340 I know so many police officers that many of them are now retired.
01:00:01.620 They did their 20 years and got the hell out of there by the skin of their teeth, a lot of them, because, you know, anything you do from the old school policing is going to get you in trouble and jammed up these days.
01:00:14.060 So it's the sheer numbers that I think have any bearing on New York not having some of the crimes that we see in cities like Chicago.
01:00:27.420 But that can end very quickly.
01:00:31.260 The quality of cops has gone down.
01:00:34.420 Let's be honest.
01:00:35.960 When you see some of these women that are as wide as they are tall trying to chase Kenyan marathon runners down the street because they committed some type of offense, it's not even close.
01:00:52.680 They're not even close to getting these people.
01:00:55.980 So I don't know what kind of deterrent it is.
01:00:58.760 And the idea of defunding the police or giving them duties that don't entail catching criminals, that's the problem.
01:01:10.640 When you look at some of the people on the force, they're incapable of controlling a situation.
01:01:18.520 You'll see two female cops trying to get cuffs on a guy, and two guys have to come over and help them.
01:01:24.720 Well, why were the women there in the first place?
01:01:28.200 So that's a problem.
01:01:30.640 And then with this Zorhan, the Moorhan, Memdani, wanting to cut that, wanting to put social workers in place of some of the cops to send them on domestic disputes, because, you know, we've heard this before.
01:01:48.060 You want to see social workers get their heads cracked open?
01:01:51.100 Then by all means, go with this policy.
01:01:53.600 But the bottom line is a city like New York needs a strong, big police force that can do the job they're supposed to do.
01:02:03.240 And this sounds like something Mamdani wants nothing to do with his police department.
01:02:10.180 So, again, we'll see.
01:02:12.020 We'll be back in a minute.
01:02:13.600 Stick around.
01:02:14.200 Anthony Cumia Show.
01:02:15.740 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
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01:02:29.680 Yep, the Anthony Cumia Show on a lovely Sunday night, gay pride parade day here in New York City.
01:02:40.580 Ah, the sparkles, the sequins, the man ass hanging out of their G-strings, everything to be proud of.
01:02:53.600 Ah, we'll get back to Zoran Mamdani and your calls in a moment.
01:03:02.400 But I want to get to a little a little fake news, perhaps fake news.
01:03:08.580 Now, it's the fake news, fake stories, news moment.
01:03:14.860 Now, we've heard about the big, big, beautiful bill.
01:03:18.760 This is some just landmark legislation for Trump trying to get this passed.
01:03:27.140 Obviously, the Democrats want no part of anything.
01:03:30.920 That's Trump.
01:03:32.160 It doesn't matter what it is.
01:03:33.940 Cure for cancer.
01:03:35.440 We'll be on Mars tomorrow.
01:03:37.520 They will not sign off on anything.
01:03:40.000 So I guess they made the Republicans read every line of the big, beautiful bill before voting on it.
01:03:53.180 And it took just tens of hours.
01:03:55.440 What was it, 15 hours, something like that?
01:03:58.160 Then they debate on it.
01:03:59.760 It's just a mess.
01:04:00.840 They're doing everything to just try to delay.
01:04:04.180 They're using delay tactics.
01:04:05.440 And to hear people like Schumer and Liz Warren and the like complaining about they had this legislation at midnight and they change it and want us to vote on it without reading it.
01:04:21.780 It's like that was every bill that the Democrats ever tried to pass.
01:04:27.320 Everything.
01:04:28.080 You remember Obamacare, midnight, any gun legislation, whether it's federal, state, I remember the SAFE Act or the Safety Act in New York State, they shoved that through at 2 in the morning, and it absolutely infringed on New Yorkers' Second Amendment rights.
01:04:51.800 So they do it all the time.
01:04:54.020 And to say that no one had a chance to read it, it's all people have been talking about is the big, beautiful bill and what's in it.
01:05:03.060 And, you know, again, whether you like what's in it or don't like what's in it, you can't say it hasn't been out there and people haven't been talking about it.
01:05:10.940 And it's some surprise to the Democrats.
01:05:14.020 They're just all about delaying everything and preventing Trump from doing anything.
01:05:21.120 So one of the big things is they like talking about how Medicare, Medicaid, and any medical care for Americans are going to be cut under this terrible bill.
01:05:36.000 And what do we do?
01:05:37.640 How are people going to get medical care?
01:05:39.180 And they word it in a way, again, lying that it's American citizens that are being cut.
01:05:46.940 And Social Security is being cut.
01:05:48.560 Everything's being cut.
01:05:49.400 Veterans benefits.
01:05:50.380 Nope. It's all the waste. And when it comes to caring for American citizens with things like Medicare and Medicaid and whatnot, it's not Americans that are being cut from this. It's illegals that have been allowed to sap off of this system, again, burdening the American taxpayer.
01:06:11.600 So here's Amy Klobuchar. And she's bitching about people. She says people being taken off of medical health care because she can't say Americans because she knows it's illegals. Listen to her try to finesse her way through this.
01:06:32.660 What does this bill do? It kicks 16 million people off their health care. 16 million people off their health care in order to finance tax cuts for the wealthiest, in order to give multimillionaires a $1,000 tax cut. That doesn't make the world a better place.
01:06:52.240 adding four trillion dollars in debt a trillion of it is interest which is going to make mortgage
01:06:59.120 rates go up it's going to make harder for young people to be able to maybe get their first house
01:07:04.260 or pay their rent it's putting it on their backs it's putting it on their shoulders that's why i
01:07:11.760 don't see this as a big beautiful bill i see this as a big beautiful betrayal of the hard-working
01:07:18.820 people of this country good one good one betrayal uh they talk about the the um deficit the budget
01:07:28.920 deficit and uh inflation and they never mention what they've done over the course of the years
01:07:35.620 trillions of dollars in debt um but the second trump tries to do something look you're either
01:07:42.080 going to cut
01:07:44.020 things and
01:07:45.180 add to the deficit
01:07:47.780 or not and just
01:07:50.020 build it up again. I don't like
01:07:51.980 the idea of tacking
01:07:53.860 trillions more onto
01:07:56.160 our deficit.
01:07:58.240 I don't like that. I don't think
01:08:00.080 anyone does. But
01:08:01.800 things have to be paid for and it's
01:08:03.840 insane these days. And the job
01:08:06.080 they've done in the past
01:08:07.340 with
01:08:09.680 just the insane spending
01:08:12.020 they've done over the course of decades now the left democrats whatever uh there was never
01:08:19.560 accountability there they never yelled at uh anyone on their own team about that and again
01:08:27.340 you should use the word people these are illegals being taken off and the social security cuts that
01:08:33.440 doge made it cut uh trillions of dollars off of what was going out and didn't take anyone off of
01:08:41.800 the social security uh uh list they're still getting their checks those are people that were
01:08:48.220 somehow 140 years old getting their money so you know again they they lie they cheat they steal
01:08:58.360 and all they want to do is prevent trump from getting anything anything done uh i also want
01:09:07.140 to talk a little more about the gay parade today.
01:09:12.140 The gay parade.
01:09:13.280 Pride.
01:09:13.980 It's gay.
01:09:16.020 This has to do with guns also.
01:09:20.500 They weren't going to allow cops, gay cops that want to march in this little parade,
01:09:28.060 to march with guns.
01:09:32.060 You could either be on the job and have your gun, but if you were going to march in the
01:09:36.520 parade you are not allowed to have your firearm with you which is ridiculous why that's that's
01:09:44.000 dangerous that a cop would have their gun back in moments uh don't uh don't go anywhere we'll
01:09:53.120 we'll take more of your calls and talk more about this disaster that is uh zorhan mam danny
01:10:02.120 Zoran, the moron, Mamdani, and lots more, lots more coming up.
01:10:09.720 So stick around.
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01:10:58.540 Yes.
01:10:59.940 Welcome.
01:11:00.680 Welcome back.
01:11:01.560 Anthony Cumia Show.
01:11:03.240 Let's talk to a good old Matt there in the Bronx.
01:11:06.900 What's up, Matt?
01:11:08.920 Hey, can you hear me?
01:11:11.060 Yes, I can, sir.
01:11:13.300 All right.
01:11:13.800 Terrific.
01:11:15.420 So before I get to my comments, I just wanted to share with you a resource with regard to
01:11:23.860 conservative uh political thought i mean we're inundated every day with the mass media
01:11:29.460 left-wing propaganda non-stop but there's one site where you find a lot of good
01:11:33.980 uh conservative commentary it's unz.com oh boy um so uh all right we we try not to you know
01:11:44.080 uh any un unvetted uh websites uh put out on the public airwaves but thank you matt and uh what
01:11:53.200 do you have on memdani okay well with regard to zoran memdani um you know again his economic
01:12:01.120 policies are definitely marginal they're definitely something that i would never endorse
01:12:05.880 yeah but there's one well there's one positive aspect about mom donnie that i wish would be
01:12:11.600 echoed by a lot of conservative politicians and that is that he's not beholden and slavishly
01:12:17.880 pro-israel in nearly every utterance now i've heard this i've heard this before matt i've heard
01:12:23.980 people go well you know during the debate i remember they asked all the candidates uh what
01:12:28.460 their uh feeling about israel is and whether they will visit israel and all of them said yes except
01:12:33.940 mem danny who said no i'm concentrating on on new york and whatnot but i i don't you know you could
01:12:41.000 be a staunch anti-Semite and i still don't think it's a good trade-off just because he doesn't
01:12:49.000 want to support israel to throw him into a city with his socialist and uh crazy uh islamic uh
01:12:59.760 philosophy right uh i would think that you know basically that you know as a independent
01:13:08.120 politician that, you know, unlike many mainstream Republican and Democratic politicians alike,
01:13:16.020 you know, that you would have the independence of mind to recognize that having any political
01:13:21.500 lobbying that has, you know, such a monopolistic grip on political power and influence over our
01:13:28.680 politicians is a negative thing, you know, and so far as that, you know, and with regard,
01:13:33.780 you would look at the last 20 years, what has the Israel lobby done for the United States?
01:13:37.840 It's gotten us involved in these disastrous wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, Libya.
01:13:43.540 Sid Rosenberg is going to come for you.
01:13:45.420 Sid's going to come for you.
01:13:47.120 He'll go right to your house and headbutt you with that head of his.
01:13:51.600 Matt, thank you, man.
01:13:53.640 I appreciate the call.
01:13:56.340 It always gets, because I've heard this argument before.
01:13:59.580 Like, oh, Mamdani is, the good thing is he's not beholden to Israel.
01:14:04.500 Well, who is he beholden to?
01:14:06.020 uh uganda where he comes from india where he learned how to eat rice and chicken with the
01:14:14.840 hand he doesn't wipe with i hope for his sake like what what what is he beholden to socialism
01:14:23.800 you know i i i don't care what his feelings about israel are to quite frankly i don't think
01:14:34.020 any american city the mayor of a big american city or a small one should have anything to do
01:14:41.240 with any other country are you going to go visit no i'm the mayor of this and it does me no good
01:14:48.840 to go to some other country concentrate on the city that you you live in and that you're you
01:14:55.680 were elected as the mayor of where does going overseas have anything to do with that look what
01:15:02.460 happened with that stupid mayor bass in los angeles she was in africa during the fires
01:15:09.160 and wasn't there uh in los angeles taking care of what she had what she should have been taking
01:15:17.520 care of because she was gallivanting around to the to the motherland for what what good did it do
01:15:25.100 so that's my point a lot of these people are asked these questions are you going there yeah i don't
01:15:32.440 think any new york city mayor should go to uh should plan on going to israel or or germany
01:15:40.560 or france or any other country your job is to make sure new york runs right and uh you know
01:15:48.620 many many mayors have done that without having to take international trips on our dime to uh
01:15:57.100 Make sure New York works well.
01:15:59.900 So, you know, I can understand people like Matt.
01:16:02.760 Matt doesn't seem like a fan of Israel.
01:16:05.780 I get whatever, you know, it's whatever you want to believe in.
01:16:09.540 I'm not one to tell people what they should or shouldn't believe in or trust or what have you.
01:16:16.280 But, you know, you want to almost give this guy a salute for saying he wouldn't go to Israel.
01:16:23.200 He's a fanatic.
01:16:24.860 He's a fanatic Muslim.
01:16:27.100 uh i don't know doesn't seem very good doesn't seem very good to me
01:16:32.860 bubble ball kevin kevin in long beach what's up sir hey and how are you boy
01:16:39.820 now um zora isn't that the name of um the super villain that christopher walken played bond
01:16:48.240 villain and uh view to a kill wasn't that zoran with the blimp right he had the blimp uh
01:16:53.080 I think it's the machine that Tom Hanks used in Big.
01:16:57.840 That's it.
01:16:58.700 That's it.
01:16:59.360 That was that right plan, by the way.
01:17:01.900 Yeah, yeah.
01:17:03.380 What's up?
01:17:04.120 I read that most of Zoran's guys, people that voted for him, were all college educated,
01:17:11.540 which is an idea of what's going on in the colleges nowadays.
01:17:15.900 They're indoctrinating.
01:17:17.380 They're indoctrination centers.
01:17:18.700 They're all mildest post-fund babies.
01:17:20.780 Yeah, they're not smart.
01:17:22.280 Yeah, they just want to sit back and watch the world burn.
01:17:26.100 That's what they want to do.
01:17:27.180 Yeah, they talk about educated.
01:17:29.120 Being educated doesn't mean you're smart.
01:17:33.180 It doesn't mean you have common sense.
01:17:34.640 It doesn't mean you have the ability to rationally figure something out based on facts.
01:17:40.560 It means you went in to the front door of a college or an institution of higher learning.
01:17:47.560 You were inundated with propaganda, nonsense, and you were indoctrinated, spit out the other end with a diploma in your hand, and this delusion that you were somehow smarter than people that didn't go that route.
01:18:07.000 And that's one of the biggest lies that I think young people have bought into over the course of the years, that going to college will make you a smart person.
01:18:19.640 They look down on people that didn't go to college and look at them like they're less intelligent, not as smart, and don't have the ability to take facts and reason it out in your head and come to a rational conclusion.
01:18:38.480 But the opposite is the actual fact.
01:18:42.000 They are stupid.
01:18:43.360 They're easily influenced, brainwashed.
01:18:46.340 They're very malleable in their beliefs.
01:18:48.380 and it's blatantly obvious that they are the ones making some of the worst decisions
01:18:56.540 in the history of this country.
01:18:59.980 That's right.
01:19:00.860 And, you know, he wants to give away all of this stuff.
01:19:03.160 And meanwhile, the 2% of the population in New York that pays all the taxes
01:19:09.280 are going to be leaving in Groves.
01:19:11.500 Then where are you going to get the money from?
01:19:13.460 Well, Kevin, I don't know if you've heard, Kevin,
01:19:16.640 And another one of Mamdani's plans is that even if you leave New York City, if you still do business with the city, you will be taxed a city tax.
01:19:32.380 So and I'm like, I left.
01:19:36.060 I went to South Carolina.
01:19:38.020 I have a company, an LLC.
01:19:41.420 I work here in New York City for this very radio station.
01:19:46.640 And am I now going to be obligated to fork over money so homeless can stink up free buses?
01:19:58.420 Hell no.
01:19:59.800 Hell no.
01:20:00.460 I would sooner evade my New York City taxes than pay this idiot out of my money because I left New York.
01:20:10.120 i left and anyone else that leaves shouldn't be obligated to give one more dime to this city
01:20:16.880 that's right and listen nobody pays to go on the bus in the subway anymore i mean that's the big
01:20:25.040 joke of it all yep only just suckers like us suckers and that's why they're they broke they
01:20:32.080 they can't maintain the system uh yeah they they and they just let people get away with the
01:20:38.620 not paying and it's been very very bad for the city yeah thank you uh kevin appreciate the call
01:20:47.300 a couple of other things going on that we can talk about um the breaking news there i guess
01:20:53.760 in northern idaho there was a fire that was set by somebody who then pulled out a sniper rifle
01:20:59.860 and started shooting at the firefighters and the cops that showed up um just terrible i don't know
01:21:06.580 does this. We all wait. You know, that's the saddest part of when things like this happen
01:21:14.120 in this country these days. We all sit and scroll on our phones and wait to see who did it. And by
01:21:22.380 who, you don't care who the person is. You want to know the race, the sexuality, whatever it may
01:21:29.500 be religion that's what we need to know so we can start spouting our hate and and saying that this
01:21:38.960 is a problem and i'm guilty of it i do it all the time my my guess on this one is one of these
01:21:46.380 mental patient environmentalists who um because they've been known to set fires and uh it's called
01:21:54.600 environmental terrorism and if you're starting fires and then shooting at the people that show
01:22:00.580 up especially firefighters i mean it's no better if it's a cop that you're shooting at it's it's
01:22:06.800 pretty bad but uh these firefighters man what what are they doing that they deserve to be uh
01:22:14.760 shot at and killed it's uh it's terrible i don't know what the casualties are yet
01:22:20.180 But just a terrible scenario there in northern Idaho.
01:22:25.680 I hope they have the resources like Russia where they could just send a drone, maybe a little night vision, a little infrared, and find this guy and then just drive an explosive right into him.
01:22:42.720 I don't know why we're so compelled to take these people alive and they'll face justice.
01:22:51.500 Someone like this that's going to start a fire, an emergency, and firefighters come in and you shoot at them, they don't deserve due process.
01:23:01.660 Part of the due process is you might get killed doing this.
01:23:07.240 That's part of due process.
01:23:08.680 If you're in a position where you're threatening people with a sniper rifle like this and a drone can spot you, yeah, grenade, drone, problem solved.
01:23:23.040 And then we're done.
01:23:25.220 We're done with them.
01:23:26.340 That would be nice.
01:23:26.860 So that's a terrible thing going on right now.
01:23:31.560 What else is going on?
01:23:32.980 Chicago.
01:23:33.460 The mayor of Chicago is a good litmus test for New York.
01:23:38.680 He's another one that is a communist, socialist, whatever you want to call it, not good.
01:23:46.940 He's not good for the city.
01:23:49.440 They had that Lori Lightfoot in there for so long, and she was terrible looking, too.
01:23:56.100 Just a real, sort of otherworldly kind of a look, Tolkien kind of a look to her.
01:24:04.040 And she was a terrible mayor.
01:24:06.140 And, again, a city gets an opportunity to change that and vote someone in that maybe has different policies and a plan to make the city better.
01:24:19.200 And what did they do?
01:24:21.000 They elected someone worse than Lori Lightfoot.
01:24:27.340 And this guy has done so much damage to Chicago.
01:24:33.240 So obviously the crime, the assaults and murders going on in Chicago are terrible.
01:24:39.940 And he doesn't want to do anything about it.
01:24:42.120 But let's be honest.
01:24:43.360 He's a black mayor and he doesn't want to seem like he's being racist against black people or holding them accountable because that's his base.
01:24:56.100 And, you know, a lot of black politicians don't like holding their black constituency accountable for crimes because then they don't want to look like what's called an Uncle Tom or what have you.
01:25:09.880 So this guy's just let Chicago fall apart for that matter.
01:25:14.500 Let's listen to some words of wisdom from the Chicago mayor.
01:25:17.320 And just imagine New York with with Zoran Mamdani, Zoran, whatever.
01:25:24.720 And how how soon, how quickly will New York become a city like Chicago and have a mayor speaking like this?
01:25:34.060 I believe it was last Sunday. We had the highest amount of folks coming through O'Hare Airport ever.
01:25:40.780 There was a report just last week, I believe, that the city of Chicago is the number one destination for the 4th of July anywhere in the world.
01:25:51.020 Chicago is demonstrating that it is in well care when a progressive is leading.
01:25:58.680 In well care.
01:25:59.600 Progressive voices across this country are rising up, and the city of Chicago is leading the way.
01:26:04.620 And with the density within, you know, communities where we are today, it allows for more activity to take place.
01:26:13.780 It allows for economic vibrancy to growth.
01:26:16.980 And it actually speaks to public safety.
01:26:19.960 The more vibrant and the more people that are around, the less likely it is for people to cut up.
01:26:25.280 So, you know, it's a clear testament to the leadership in the 40th Ward, the chambers of commerce that are working together, my administration to ensure that we continue to show up with resources to build maximum impact for our economy.
01:26:38.920 Can you believe that? Saying that the vibrance, the vibrancy of the diversity and the people in Chicago, that's what makes it, what, safer? Less likely to cut up? Is that like pop off? Cut up?
01:26:57.580 Your city's terrible. Every weekend is a slaughter of minority people, of black people, Hispanic people, and nothing is done about it.
01:27:12.820 This is the same guy that got rid of the shot finder, the system in Chicago where it would triangulate where a gunshot was fired from so the cops didn't have to be there and hear it, and it would let the cops know exactly where that shot was fired from, and then they would go to that area and see if they could find the gunman.
01:27:33.700 He got rid of that because it turned out too many people of color were the ones on the other end of the gun.
01:27:42.820 And it was deemed that the shot finder was racist.
01:27:47.100 So this guy's terrible.
01:27:50.060 That progressive mayors in the country, mayors of big cities, progressive mayors of big cities have made things better and made the city safer.
01:28:01.260 Show me an example, please.
01:28:04.180 I defy you.
01:28:06.440 Show me an example of that logic.
01:28:09.280 And, you know, Chicago, what is it, the second, third, I think, largest city?
01:28:12.540 And it's a disaster. And this is what's happening to a lot of these cities. They're electing these left-wing fanatic politicians that have no interest whatsoever in making the city better.
01:28:28.520 they
01:28:29.880 promote all this free stuff
01:28:33.180 they let criminals run the streets
01:28:35.500 and they do nothing about it
01:28:37.640 it's terrible
01:28:39.640 and that's
01:28:41.180 that's where
01:28:42.540 we're aimed
01:28:44.380 we're aimed for that
01:28:45.940 with Zoran
01:28:48.020 Zoran the Moran
01:28:50.580 I'm Danny
01:28:51.740 when we come back
01:28:53.640 Zoran talks about
01:28:55.420 violent crime
01:28:57.860 but says that there really isn't violent crime it's just a concept i don't he's insane and people
01:29:09.540 buy this and they love him a lot of the celebrities in new york you know you got a lot of celebrities
01:29:14.500 left-wing celebrities they were campaigning for him and cheering him on cynthia nixon that
01:29:21.660 from sex in the city.
01:29:26.120 A lesbian that just happens to have a trans kid.
01:29:29.680 What are the odds?
01:29:30.940 Oh, a million to one, by the way.
01:29:32.960 A million to one.
01:29:34.740 But they, you know, it's natural.
01:29:36.360 It's what it is.
01:29:37.520 These lunatics want this guy to be mayor.
01:29:39.980 Oh, New York.
01:29:41.340 What have you done?
01:29:42.760 Back in a moment.
01:29:43.720 Anthony Cumia Show.
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01:30:00.740 Hey, yes it is, the Anthony Cumia Show.
01:30:04.840 What about Zoran Zoran?
01:30:08.540 He's Zoran Zoran, not quite the guy that shot RFK, but close.
01:30:17.000 He's been obviously making the rounds.
01:30:19.820 He's doing all the talk shows.
01:30:21.160 He's getting his platform out there to the people.
01:30:24.440 And, you know, New York is a dangerous place.
01:30:27.960 A lot of people don't want to admit it.
01:30:29.620 They go, oh, I walk around every day, nothing happens.
01:30:31.580 Well, it doesn't mean it's not a dangerous place.
01:30:33.460 You could be lucky.
01:30:35.840 But this guy, Zoran Mamdani, he says that a lot of crimes that are classified as violent crimes aren't really violent crimes.
01:30:47.100 Oh, it's crazy, right?
01:30:48.500 You would think.
01:30:49.060 But he says they're not. And again, this is a grave misconception. Some of his examples aren't violent crimes, but the fact that they're coupled with violence makes it a violent crime.
01:31:03.260 I think one of his examples is stealing packages, like you have a FedEx or UPS delivered to your house or your apartment and people steal it.
01:31:15.220 And he goes, that shouldn't be considered a violent crime.
01:31:18.620 Well, no, unless you've kicked the door in or you're threatening a person that lives there or you have a weapon on you.
01:31:28.060 There are plenty of extenuating circumstances that make it a violent crime.
01:31:32.200 Again, I think if you're just stealing a package, I don't think that does qualify as violent crime.
01:31:37.140 But if you're in jail for stealing a package, I think you'll look a little deeper and find out he resisted arrest and hit a law enforcement officer.
01:31:46.080 That's a violent crime.
01:31:47.400 They never want to fill in the blanks.
01:31:50.460 So let's listen to Zoran here talk about things like burglary and other crimes that shouldn't be considered violent crimes.
01:31:59.020 oftentimes we've even found as legislators when we go into these courts the term violent crime
01:32:04.240 is even used when people are stealing packages violent crime is even used when people are accused
01:32:09.280 of burglary and there happens to be a housing unit in that same dwelling so violence is an
01:32:14.520 artificial construction we have to be very clear what is happening here with these district
01:32:20.180 attorneys that is violence that is violence of the bias so so arresting them putting them through
01:32:29.700 the system and incarcerating them that's the violence people everything else is just an
01:32:36.900 artificial construct like like when you get your head caved in by a lead pipe uh that was just an
01:32:45.740 artificial construct as they're artificially constructing your skull uh with plaster and a
01:32:53.080 steel plate maybe that's what he means by an artificial construct uh a glitch in the matrix
01:32:59.840 what what is are you crazy he he wants he's trying to he's trying to say that this doing things like
01:33:09.620 this making uh burglaries when there's a dwelling uh if you steal from a place that
01:33:17.400 a dwelling is next to it that isn't violence well ask the person that lives there
01:33:23.880 did they break anything uh bust the door down vandalize your your property uh i i would sure
01:33:33.340 want it classified as violent i would really want that but for some reason uh this guy nah he does
01:33:41.280 he doesn't care he doesn't think it's uh it's violent mike sheep sheep's head bay oh ritzy
01:33:48.400 what's up mike hey how are you anthony i uh just want to put out all right i just want to put out
01:33:55.520 You know, since 2023, we've spent $8 billion on illegal immigration, illegal aliens in this city.
01:34:06.960 And, you know, it is crazy.
01:34:09.400 And, you know, Mayor Adams is still, still, still slow walking this situation.
01:34:15.320 It is inundated in this particular area, Coney Island and in Brighton Beach.
01:34:20.560 And again, he's not moving, moving fast enough on this.
01:34:26.720 And I'm just saying he already just signed another billion dollar contract to shelter more homeless and more immigration.
01:34:34.020 Yeah, it was in the New York Post last week. Come on, man.
01:34:37.360 How do you expect me, really, or anybody to take this guy seriously?
01:34:42.300 I'm not voting for this guy. I ain't. I'm not. And that's it.
01:34:45.860 Yeah, I'm just trying. It's wrong. It's outrageous. And it's not right. We're paying for it. And we didn't vote for this. Yeah. That's that's that's how it's been working. And it's it's terrible. The the good one of the good things that happened recently is the Supreme Court deciding that these activist judges, these district court judges can't just put the brakes on every single thing the Trump administration is trying to do to better the country.
01:35:15.860 I mean, they've been putting the kibash on so many things.
01:35:19.220 And finally, the Supreme Court came out with a decision that said they cannot do this.
01:35:25.940 So we'll see if that actually works and maybe gets these things done a little quicker.
01:35:31.260 I don't know, Mike.
01:35:33.140 Yeah, I mean, I don't think I do know that if he doesn't act upon this, people in this community who voted for Trump,
01:35:41.580 who are liberal, who are Republican, who are Democrat in this area,
01:35:46.560 they're not going to vote for them.
01:35:48.360 Yeah.
01:35:48.720 They're not.
01:35:49.360 Yeah.
01:35:50.140 So, I mean, and congestive pricing, too.
01:35:53.760 You talk about taxation from the other guy, Zion, who wants to tax the whites.
01:36:01.320 White people.
01:36:02.700 Right.
01:36:03.220 But congestive pricing is the same thing for the American citizens.
01:36:07.280 Now, if the congestion pricing is trying to support the transit authority, is that not a joke?
01:36:14.600 Yeah, it is.
01:36:15.280 I mean, again, how about you actually collect the fares for the subway and the buses and don't let tens of thousands of people jump over these things with impunity?
01:36:29.200 Because that's what happens.
01:36:31.060 And again, like we were just talking about before, you're the sucker.
01:36:35.520 You're the sucker.
01:36:36.900 And I'll throw you one better.
01:36:39.380 How about taking the $8 billion that we spent since 2023 and put that maybe towards the
01:36:47.020 edge of the fire?
01:36:48.400 Mike, I got to move on.
01:36:50.400 Thank you so much for your call from Sheepshead Bay.
01:36:55.840 Yeah, we'll be back in a few minutes.
01:36:58.480 more of your calls, and a Hillary Clinton clip that, of course, yuck, Hillary.
01:37:06.040 Back in a flash.
01:37:06.900 Anthony Cumia.
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01:37:17.920 Entertaining and informative.
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01:37:21.920 the anthony cumia show coming up on our uh last hour here on this beautiful sunday evening
01:37:31.600 in gay york city for pride day parade day i guess it's over right pride month
01:37:40.400 is over 29th 30 days has september april june and november uh yeah so we got one more day
01:37:47.520 of pride month but then it's got like lgbtq day or something it's also gay
01:37:57.320 uh why why do we still have to hear anything from hillary clinton that's that's the big question
01:38:07.440 isn't it she was uh somebody she used to be somebody uh many years ago at this point
01:38:15.820 secretary of state married to bill of course um criminal i like to call her left a wow just a
01:38:29.860 trail i don't know how far i could go here but you know she's like john wick with uh the trail
01:38:38.640 of destruction the wake of destruction um but another example she she's talking about uh
01:38:47.720 misinformation being posted on social media and uh people love to to think that the republicans
01:38:57.400 and trump is a dictator he's the oppressive tyrannical king you know that's what they've
01:39:04.780 been saying and you rarely hear somebody on the right talk about censorship that they want things
01:39:14.600 censored now i hear you screaming already what about the books they banned books yeah in school
01:39:24.460 some parents don't want that they don't want their kids learning uh about gay sex and being able to
01:39:32.660 go to the library in school and get a book that is showing graphic images of sex, even if it's
01:39:41.800 heterosex, whatever. Some parents don't want their kids to be exposed to that at a certain age.
01:39:47.680 And if some parents don't care, there are plenty of resources that they can go to to show their
01:39:54.700 kid, debaucherous, degenerate sex without it being part of a school curriculum.
01:40:01.640 But other than that, it's very rare that you'll see people on the right wanting to shut down
01:40:09.040 platforms, Internet platforms, because of content.
01:40:16.300 Hillary Clinton, she made a statement about misinformation and goes to the lengths, yes,
01:40:23.340 She would like to see people arrested for posting certain things, which is insane.
01:40:31.500 It is the exact opposite of what this country was founded on, at least one of the biggies,
01:40:38.900 you know, that First Amendment coming in at number one with a bullet.
01:40:43.820 It's freedom of speech.
01:40:46.240 And listen to Hillary here suggesting jail for people that post things.
01:40:51.460 And boosting Trump back in 2016. But I also think there are Americans who are engaged in this kind of propaganda and whether they should be civilly or even in some cases criminally charged is something that would be a better deterrent.
01:41:10.620 a better deterrent than what you know and and civilly or criminally charged for what they call
01:41:19.940 misinformation and disinformation let's look back during the covid um disaster uh a lot of stuff
01:41:31.320 that had later been proven to be absolutely true was looked at as being disinformation
01:41:39.180 and and what happened to those people well a lot of them were removed from these social media
01:41:47.280 platforms before elon uh scooped up twitter and turned it into x you would get your account
01:41:55.060 permanently suspended uh for posting that ivermectin could help or that the vaccine
01:42:03.860 didn't do anything or so many things, so many topics about COVID
01:42:10.860 and the medical community, and you would be gone.
01:42:15.740 Now, Hillary is suggesting that if something like that happened again,
01:42:20.820 maybe that misinformation should put you in jail.
01:42:24.180 And then what happens in two years, three years later,
01:42:27.680 when it's deemed that that was not misinformation?
01:42:31.700 They let you out?
01:42:33.860 And go, sorry?
01:42:37.760 It's people like her and the Democrats that love telling people they can't speak their mind.
01:42:47.400 And even more so, telling people they're not allowed to listen to people that are posting things.
01:42:52.920 That's the biggest part of it.
01:42:55.020 Freedom of speech, of course.
01:42:56.720 Of course we want to be able to exercise our freedom of speech.
01:43:01.200 But the freedom to be able to listen is a big one. You curtail one person's freedom of speech. You're curtailing an entire auditorium's freedom to listen to that person.
01:43:16.480 When these colleges tell a controversial speaker that they can't speak because of security issues, meanwhile, it's just because the liberal indoctrination center does not want that person to be heard.
01:43:29.340 So you shut that one person up, but what you've done is plug the ears of an entire group of people that might have wanted to hear that person speak and might have heard something they like in there and gone,
01:43:41.420 wow, I never looked at it that way, or maybe I'll do a little more research on this.
01:43:47.160 Whatever it may be, they want to prevent you from hearing different ideas.
01:43:54.860 It's obvious.
01:43:55.780 They've done it for years.
01:43:56.960 But the fact that this hen, this old hen, is still cackling her nonsense in public is amazing to me.
01:44:08.600 And you want to talk about misinformation.
01:44:11.420 uh and disinformation and it's out there she says oh yeah people are guilty of it yeah cnn msnbc
01:44:19.260 all the network news agencies they're the ones they're the ones that told you that joe biden was
01:44:26.760 uh fit as a fiddle sharp as a tack oh my goodness just uh he the interns the white house interns
01:44:34.960 have a hard time keeping up with them.
01:44:37.140 Do they?
01:44:38.560 Do they?
01:44:39.400 I don't believe it.
01:44:41.260 I think that's a lie.
01:44:44.140 Should we send some of the reporters, the journalists, the writers
01:44:49.700 from MSNBC and CNN to jail?
01:44:53.660 Some civil or maybe criminal penalties?
01:44:56.340 Would that help Hillary?
01:44:59.480 She is the worst.
01:45:02.800 uh julius from brooklyn julius what's up what's up anthony uh you know before anything i i just
01:45:12.220 want to make this clear that your show and run and fez were a big help when i was in the army
01:45:17.140 oh well thank you you were a big help to the country when you were in the army thank you for
01:45:24.460 your service thank you i was a navy seal i was a fighter a governor i tried to go to
01:45:33.620 why are you interrupting me when i'm talking about going to area 51 they wouldn't let me in
01:45:44.340 because there's aliens all right jesse thank you anyway what's up julius yeah well um with that
01:45:52.400 said i'm also like uh i guess i would be the leftist that is supposedly the guy who runs away
01:45:57.600 from from a debate ah but you wanted uh you wanted a little debate on something it's if you
01:46:03.200 don't mind and uh i promise uh be out of my sheer fan uh fandom for the for the old days and i wish
01:46:10.940 it was back in the late 90s again where i'd be smoking pot and drinking don't we all it was
01:46:17.500 and wonderful back then before everything else uh alice and jane sound garden just hanging out
01:46:23.580 it was all so easy back then wasn't it julius the good the good porn
01:46:27.900 all right maybe we should get back on point yeah yeah i forgot i got a what i got a check
01:46:34.640 and she'll get pissed off anyway um all right so let's clear this out okay the whole thing about
01:46:41.460 the food bank they have that in europe and it would not be common so communist system would
01:46:46.260 be where basically the state where like the
01:46:48.160 Soviet Union would be growing the food
01:46:50.320 and they would be running it based on numbers indicators
01:46:52.340 which I can bore you to death
01:46:53.780 it's basically where they predicted based on
01:46:56.120 how many people are going to be alive
01:46:57.940 next year so this is how much we produce that's not how it works
01:47:00.280 a food bank would be they buy from the
01:47:01.940 sources from private sources
01:47:04.160 directly and it would be
01:47:06.200 run like a co-op and it would be the same thing
01:47:08.240 like a post office
01:47:10.160 and before anything
01:47:11.440 I'm glad you used that
01:47:12.880 I'm glad you used the post office
01:47:15.960 This is an example, but go ahead.
01:47:17.680 I know what you're going to say, but the reason why the post office is screwed up is because back in the 2000s, the Republicans set up this whole retirement plan, which was genius.
01:47:28.060 It was all to break the finances of the post office by forcing them to adopt a 75-year-ahead retirement plan for every worker.
01:47:38.100 So every worker thereafter, they would have to plan it out, okay, so this is how much you're going to have to spend on retirement.
01:47:44.160 basically bleeding out the money.
01:47:46.780 Yeah, I've heard how some of these entitlements after...
01:47:50.820 It's not an entitlement, it's retirement.
01:47:53.360 Retirement of funds, yeah.
01:47:55.820 It's breaking a lot of institutions and things.
01:47:59.100 I understand that.
01:48:00.360 Yeah, because they wanted to privatize the post office
01:48:03.900 the same way they want to privatize the VA.
01:48:07.140 And I could go on that some other day.
01:48:08.740 I want to know how you can see a state-run thing like supermarkets,
01:48:13.040 like a supermarket chain.
01:48:14.160 It wouldn't be because it would be community-owned.
01:48:17.120 Also, it would be local.
01:48:19.100 It would be run like a co-op, so it would be a nonprofit.
01:48:24.460 Yeah, it better be because New York City hasn't been able to make anything profitable.
01:48:30.420 Never mind.
01:48:31.760 Well, government should not be about making profit.
01:48:34.560 Government should be about serving the people.
01:48:36.200 Well, he said pass the savings on to you.
01:48:39.060 How would a state-run supermarket be cheaper?
01:48:41.980 Because it's all about – because you know this about automobiles, it's about how these people jack up the prices.
01:48:53.200 Like if you go to different supermarkets, like I went to California, they sell the same stuff.
01:48:59.180 And usually there's these two shops, Ralph's and Food – I'm sorry, I forgot the other one.
01:49:05.460 It's like the lower level one, but it's run by the same company.
01:49:08.480 and basically they sell
01:49:10.840 90% of the same stuff
01:49:12.660 in both markets except that one
01:49:14.540 is deemed as
01:49:16.140 higher end
01:49:17.800 depending on the location
01:49:19.900 but they're private companies, they're run by
01:49:22.040 people, corporations
01:49:23.920 that's fine, that's fine
01:49:25.380 why should the people care about
01:49:28.280 how much corporations make money
01:49:30.440 because the state has a horrible
01:49:32.100 track record
01:49:33.120 it's not the state, it's going to be the
01:49:34.700 did you hear
01:49:37.560 Did you hear him talking about it?
01:49:38.900 We are all the public.
01:49:40.140 We are the state.
01:49:41.000 Look, I know this sounds...
01:49:44.000 You're trying to make it sound like it's just like a private enterprise, but it's not.
01:49:51.620 He is saying it will be a state-run supermarket.
01:49:57.840 The New York City will run it.
01:50:00.040 They will have to stock the shelves.
01:50:01.920 They will hire the people, and it will look like Department of Motor Vehicle,
01:50:05.400 and they will have to make sure that the demand is supplied by what they put in these stores.
01:50:13.860 They are incapable of running anything efficiently, the city.
01:50:19.600 Put it this way.
01:50:20.240 Hold on, Julius.
01:50:22.380 Hold on.
01:50:22.980 Okay.
01:50:23.360 Do you remember something called New York City OTB, Off Track Betting?
01:50:29.140 They went bankrupt being a horse race bookie.
01:50:33.440 New York City lost money being a bookie for a horse race.
01:50:40.140 My question is, what is the state doing?
01:50:43.380 Why should the state operate a betting parlor, period?
01:50:48.340 Well, you know, that's a whole other argument.
01:50:51.980 But when you lose money on something everyone else makes money on, it's kind of a good example of how inefficient.
01:51:00.260 Well, Anthony, this is where I could bring up how Trump lost money running a casino.
01:51:06.560 Yeah, well, it was a private business, though.
01:51:09.340 That's a private enterprise.
01:51:11.340 And look, Times maybe.
01:51:13.980 Well, how much money was ponied up by the New Jersey taxpayers?
01:51:20.360 Hey, I know I gave him a few bucks at that Trump casino.
01:51:23.160 Well, I'm talking about before that, when they were building it up back in the 80s.
01:51:27.300 Come on.
01:51:27.700 Yeah.
01:51:27.960 The guy got abatements.
01:51:29.760 Like his whole – it's a wonderful scam.
01:51:32.820 I don't blame him for it.
01:51:34.020 It's business.
01:51:34.900 It's not a scam because he wasn't doing anything illegal.
01:51:38.240 I like how people bring up Trump's scams when it's like he did everything by the book that these legislators –
01:51:45.400 You know, whenever they complain about taxes and it's like pay your fair share.
01:51:49.160 Why aren't you doing this?
01:51:50.300 You're making the laws, legislators.
01:51:52.840 You're the ones guilty.
01:51:54.300 Because they get paid off by these corporations and all these guys.
01:51:57.080 Hi, Julius.
01:51:58.040 I would love to argue with you all day and night, but I have to move on.
01:52:02.220 I appreciate your call, Mr. Julius.
01:52:06.740 We'll be back in moments with more and your calls and a lot more on the Anthony Cumia Show.
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01:52:17.500 it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast network yes the anthony cumia show
01:52:29.280 um the uh might as well bring a little levity into this and uh boy i sure like laughing
01:52:38.620 at the likes of uh rosie o'donnell another one like hillary who just go away she left
01:52:46.200 the country she put her money where her big auger like mouth uh is and said she was going to leave
01:52:56.480 the united states of america if donald trump became president he did and then she did she
01:53:01.700 left she went to ireland poor ireland dealing with her and all she can do uh being over there
01:53:09.880 is complain about donald trump she goes on all these uh talk shows over there they call them
01:53:16.360 chat shows like they do in england in ireland chat shows and uh just talks about how terrible
01:53:23.040 donald trump is and how awful he was to her and uh the physical and mental anguish and pain
01:53:30.540 she endured being in the united states under a trump presidency uh again just go away
01:53:39.100 enjoy your life on the
01:53:41.360 the Emerald Isle
01:53:43.740 but she just can't stay out of it
01:53:46.020 I call her Rosie
01:53:47.960 Ozempic now because it looks like she
01:53:49.760 tried to be Ozempic
01:53:51.620 she lost a lot of weight but looks
01:53:53.800 like really drawn and gaunt
01:53:55.880 and terrible
01:53:56.720 but here she is talking about
01:53:59.520 what poor
01:54:01.680 health Donald Trump
01:54:03.680 put her in she's blaming Trump
01:54:05.980 for her poor
01:54:07.600 health amazing
01:54:08.880 Listen, during his first go round, it was very difficult.
01:54:13.360 And I got myself into some bad places.
01:54:15.900 You know, I was very, very depressed.
01:54:18.140 I was eating.
01:54:18.960 I was over drinking.
01:54:21.240 I was, you know.
01:54:23.080 I was so depressed, Chris, I can't you know, it it hurt my heart that America believed the lies about him.
01:54:32.320 And then it broke my heart to be in a business that creates and sells those lies for profit.
01:54:38.320 you know it it was very heavy to tell you the truth that very heavy she was and she took the
01:54:46.920 yeah i mean all she can do now is just bitch about donald trump i was eating and drinking
01:54:54.520 yeah well how does another person force you to do that especially it's not even like a
01:55:02.480 you're in a relationship with the person.
01:55:05.560 I can understand that.
01:55:07.060 There's plenty of husbands out there that need a belt,
01:55:10.980 a little shot of Jack before they go home to deal with the wife.
01:55:16.600 Or maybe the other way around, too.
01:55:19.200 We get it.
01:55:20.420 But, Rosie, the president made you drink and eat too much
01:55:27.880 and put you in poor health?
01:55:29.380 now i do understand that he did uh attack her personally which was hilarious i think we can
01:55:39.460 all agree when um when he said uh slob when when he was asked does he call women slobs and he said
01:55:48.160 just rosie just rosie o'donnell uh hilarious when the president everyone saw it so maybe
01:55:55.600 in that respect but he hasn't even mentioned her in quite some time and uh you're in beautiful
01:56:03.320 bunny ireland uh what are you doing why not just enjoy your life i don't think she can enjoy
01:56:12.180 anything she seems to have been miserable her entire life and um you know godspeed have fun
01:56:20.940 there rosie uh pull it together how about that pull it together here's mark in new jersey wants
01:56:28.680 to elaborate a little bit on these supermarket things these state-run supermarkets what's up mark
01:56:34.600 yellow are you there no oh he bailed he realized he couldn't compete with the likes of me uh well
01:56:46.600 It wouldn't be a Sunday without Susan.
01:56:48.820 Susan, how are you, my dear?
01:56:52.740 Well, listen, you're giving us a lot of great topics here.
01:56:57.940 Yes.
01:56:59.120 Yeah, I'm going to sort of redirect a bit to the Working Families Party.
01:57:09.340 OK, Madami has that party, that line on the ballot in the general election, as well as the Democratic line.
01:57:20.760 Right.
01:57:21.540 And I don't I actually was very active in grassroots politics in Brooklyn back, you know, in 2000s when Letitia James came into power.
01:57:38.240 through the working families party she beat the democratic uh income actually the democratic
01:57:50.820 candidate did i take susan's call a little too close to a break because susan likes to elaborate
01:57:56.460 but we love you susan but uh you got it really speed it up at this point go ahead okay no that
01:58:03.620 The Working Families Party gets the volunteers from the whole country.
01:58:10.500 That's how Madami got all those volunteers.
01:58:15.080 And Curtis needs to get his independent party line,
01:58:21.280 along with the Republican line, to compete.
01:58:24.880 And we can't throw, do not throw Curtis out with the bathwater.
01:58:28.660 No, I'm not throwing Curtis out with the bathwater.
01:58:30.860 I'm going to throw you out with the scotch though right now because I got to go to a break.
01:58:35.340 So have a good shot on me and we'll be right back with the Anthony Cumia Show.
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01:59:26.940 the anthony cumia show um a couple of other things happening of course uh
01:59:35.760 donald trump donald trump is talking about uh energy energy prices are down i could see it
01:59:44.040 you know i'm a big boy i actually have to pay for things like oil and gas and around my house
01:59:50.700 and fuel for the vehicle things like that and i've noticed the prices have been coming down
01:59:55.600 And one of the reasons is that Donald Trump, his administration, isn't afraid to utilize the resources that we have here in abundance.
02:00:08.680 You may remember during Trump's first term, we were energy independent.
02:00:14.080 We were the biggest exporter of energy in the world over any of the OPEC nations.
02:00:21.380 our reserves were full to the brim our fuel reserves emergency fuel reserves which then
02:00:29.860 joe biden used uh to get gas prices to fall a little bit right before uh the election that was
02:00:39.300 his his gimmick didn't quite pan out did it but um trump uh was talking about coal and oil fossil
02:00:49.400 fuel, as they call it, and not wind and solar.
02:00:53.320 I think the big, big, beautiful bill had a lot of cuts to a lot of this alternative
02:01:01.340 energy sources like wind and solar and whatnot.
02:01:04.800 And Trump is like, look, we got coal.
02:01:07.380 We got plenty of coal.
02:01:08.600 We got plenty of oil.
02:01:10.080 Let's burn it, baby.
02:01:12.420 Let's power our country.
02:01:15.720 Let's listen to Trump talk about energy.
02:01:19.400 opened up coal we were closing all our coal mines all over the country and yet
02:01:26.500 we still have a lot of coal we use the generating planes of coal because it's the strongest
02:01:30.540 and we're doing coal so we have everything every form i don't want windmills destroying our place
02:01:37.160 i don't want you know these solar things where they go for miles and they cover up a half a
02:01:41.440 mountain that are ugly as hell and by the way the panels are all made and the windmills
02:01:45.140 they were all made in china okay yeah yeah i mean look if if alternative energy like solar and wind
02:01:55.580 was efficient that'd be great some places can use those uh uh alternative energy sources
02:02:04.760 and it's wonderful you're out in the desert you want to put up some panels that's fantastic
02:02:11.180 It's going to be great if you're in a valley that the wind whips through and you put up a windmill.
02:02:17.200 Awesome.
02:02:18.360 But these aren't energy sources that you can transport somewhere.
02:02:22.940 And that's, I think, what people don't really understand.
02:02:25.620 You could take a truck full of coal, a train, huge trains full of coal, and take it from one side of the country to the other.
02:02:33.900 And all that energy can be used.
02:02:36.800 You can't do that with wind or solar.
02:02:40.180 You can't put it in a battery. Batteries are unbelievably inefficient in converting energy from one area to another and transporting it with a battery. It's terrible. And we are really good at keeping coal and oil as clean as is humanly possible.
02:03:02.980 You'll look at some of the pollution that was around some of these big cities, especially L.A., which had that smog problem many years ago.
02:03:12.800 They don't really get that a lot now because the energy, the cars, everything is a lot more efficient and a lot cleaner than it used to be.
02:03:21.440 And why the hell should we sacrifice this amazing energy resources we have in this country when India and China and so many of these other third world nations are spewing some of the worst gases and waste into the atmosphere?
02:03:40.620 And we're good.
02:03:41.840 We're the ones that make sure it's cleaned up as clean as it can be.
02:03:47.420 So why?
02:03:48.500 Why should we sacrifice it?
02:03:49.660 It's great to have a president that sees that, you know, and isn't willing to give in to the left.
02:03:59.960 So I love it.
02:04:01.280 Thank you, Donald, once again.
02:04:03.360 Who's this?
02:04:03.840 Silas?
02:04:04.740 Is that your name?
02:04:05.460 Silas from Staten Island?
02:04:07.200 Silas?
02:04:07.700 Silas.
02:04:08.400 Silly.
02:04:08.960 Yeah.
02:04:09.340 Because you're silly.
02:04:10.740 You're silly, Jerry.
02:04:12.420 The one thing with, as far as running a store.
02:04:16.840 Yeah.
02:04:17.060 You could ask Katz and Mercedes about it.
02:04:19.660 It's called shrinkage.
02:04:21.660 Those shelves would be empty so fast, even if it was for a profit.
02:04:26.680 And then they would come in there, steal everything, and sell it.
02:04:30.820 If the state took over the drug trade, they would lose money.
02:04:34.760 Yeah, yeah.
02:04:35.480 They would lose money.
02:04:37.640 I mean, how much money do you think New York state is making with these,
02:04:43.120 or any state really, with their prescription marijuana?
02:04:47.580 They're there. You know, you have your pot card and you go to the dispensary and you get it.
02:04:54.280 Are they making the incredible amount of money on taxes that they said they were going to make?
02:05:00.900 Exactly. I wanted to suggest to you, if you pull up the Gap Band, that song called You Drop the Bomb on Me.
02:05:07.700 I remember that would be appropriate.
02:05:10.640 I could give you the phone call that Donald Trump gave to the mullers.
02:05:15.940 he went all ghetto on him and he said okay yo my nizzle if you mess with another american
02:05:23.360 i just proved to you that i can fly into your country open a can of whoop ass on you and get
02:05:30.820 back home and you know that's right so call me mac daddy because homie don't play that i think we
02:05:38.460 saw you know and they said oh you know this man ain't playing yeah i think that's what we saw you
02:05:44.320 And it seems like the ceasefire is holding, and we'll see what happens.
02:05:49.400 But America's involvement in that, over and above just giving the resources to Israel and the missiles and everything else,
02:05:57.060 like our direct involvement was very limited, very surgical.
02:06:01.860 And then Iran kind of sent some missiles, called the bases in advance, and shot off some things off target and went,
02:06:09.220 yeah, see, we're tough, and that fixed it.
02:06:12.400 It was the end.
02:06:12.880 What happened to World War III?
02:06:14.320 We were supposed to have World War III, and that didn't pan out.
02:06:17.880 Those mullers know that he knows where they live.
02:06:20.640 Yeah, yeah, I know.
02:06:21.860 They get a missile right through their window.
02:06:24.760 They want to send people to die, but they don't want to die.
02:06:27.800 Thank you, Silas, as I've been corrected.
02:06:32.640 Silas.
02:06:33.260 Jerry, Jerry from Jersey, what's up, sir?
02:06:37.600 Anthony, I just wanted to ask you,
02:06:39.100 Why do the Republicans do such a terrible job fighting that basic ideology of the left on climate?
02:06:47.420 I mean, Joe Biden used to go around all the time saying that he was saving the planet, that there was this existential threat.
02:06:55.800 That was the big line.
02:06:57.760 It's an existential threat.
02:06:59.600 And then they keep pushing the goalposts further and further.
02:07:02.520 In 10 years, we won't have this, this.
02:07:05.000 Florida will be underwater.
02:07:05.920 And then 10 years comes about, and we're supposed to forget about it.
02:07:08.880 And then they just say another 10 years and, you know, call them out on this.
02:07:12.660 Yeah.
02:07:13.980 Yeah, I mean, we should just lay it down that there is no emergency.
02:07:17.460 There is no crisis, that the current warming that's taken place is perfectly normal.
02:07:22.720 And the idea that CO2 controls climate and all the Earth's temperatures is just ridiculous.
02:07:32.120 I mean, there's no science there at all.
02:07:33.940 You know, when they married this junk science to the feckless politicians, we are just blowing so much money and opportunity with this junk science.
02:07:45.840 It's incredible.
02:07:46.580 Yeah, I mean, it does seem promising that Trump pulled out of the Paris Accord and, you know, a lot of these climate change bills that they try to pass are shot down now.
02:07:59.020 And I think more people are saying, especially conservatives, obviously, that are saying, yeah, we're not doing this.
02:08:06.420 And they seem to back off a little bit.
02:08:09.660 But it is junk science.
02:08:12.320 Whenever you try to refute it with someone, they'll go, oh, you know more than a scientist?
02:08:17.460 What, a paid, a bought and paid for scientist that is agenda driven or proof positive?
02:08:26.040 You know, where is the proof that the the sea levels are rising?
02:08:30.860 You could see photos from over 100 years ago of a coastline that hasn't budged.
02:08:38.180 And they will insist that sea levels are rising.
02:08:42.940 Prove it.
02:08:43.920 They've never proven one of these claims that climate is an existential threat.
02:08:51.780 I mean, they're always changing.
02:08:53.500 You know, 65 million years ago, the shoreline of New Jersey was Freehold.
02:08:59.120 That's where the dinosaurs were hanging out.
02:09:01.520 So the idea, you know, it's crazy.
02:09:05.280 Thanks, Jerry.
02:09:07.280 Yeah, obviously things change.
02:09:11.860 The Earth's crust moves and erosion, things like that.
02:09:19.280 But it's not because the the sea levels are rising because of that existential threat of of climate change.
02:09:28.500 And it's just the usual clowns.
02:09:31.280 Who's that? Greta Thunberg.
02:09:33.380 She went from climate change to she's a supporter of Palestine and Palestinians and and then something else.
02:09:42.860 You know, that's what these people do.
02:09:44.900 They're like locusts.
02:09:46.420 They go to one place, destroy whatever's in their way, and then move on to something else.
02:09:52.300 Terrible.
02:09:53.280 Damon from California, what's up?
02:09:57.340 Hello.
02:09:58.960 Hi, hello.
02:09:59.840 Hey, there you are.
02:10:00.920 What's up, man?
02:10:02.600 Okay, you might vomit or whatever.
02:10:05.820 This is a real crazy question.
02:10:07.160 It probably has nothing to do with what you mentioned.
02:10:08.980 I just want to know, what's your opinion on divorces and breakups?
02:10:11.540 Well, I went through one back in 2000, I guess.
02:10:17.680 I was married for nine years.
02:10:19.900 Most of those years was as a sheet metal worker in air conditioning and heating.
02:10:24.740 Then I got into radio.
02:10:26.620 I made a, thank goodness, a very large amount of money on the Opie and Anthony show.
02:10:33.040 And my wife at the time and her lawyer, who happened to be bloated attorney Dominic Barber from the Howard Stern Show, was my wife's lawyer, totally raped me for about a million dollars.
02:10:49.660 I had to give her a million dollars.
02:10:51.720 And like I said, most of the time we spent together was I was in air conditioning and heating.
02:10:57.360 And then the radio portion of it, I don't think she did one voice.
02:11:01.140 i don't think she came up with one entertaining break she sat there not having to work and when
02:11:07.260 all was said and done and the divorce was over i owed her one million dollars so i'm not a fan
02:11:13.680 let's say of divorce exactly exactly and the thing is something what's weird is some people
02:11:21.840 can get over it and they say whatever some people never get over it some people you know it just
02:11:26.140 Well, I was lucky that I had money.
02:11:30.840 You know, I had the amount of money to pay her and also to continue living in the lifestyle in which I was used to.
02:11:39.300 That's what they said.
02:11:40.700 Dominic Barbara, if you remember from Stern's show, he's like, oh, he tells me, he goes, you both have done very well and she should share in your success.
02:11:52.900 Like share.
02:11:54.080 I was successful in spite of having her as a wife.
02:11:59.720 Oh, she was always just a lush, embarrassing, falling down in front of my bosses in Boston.
02:12:06.820 Oh, it was terrible.
02:12:08.500 Why'd you have to bring this up, Terry?
02:12:11.900 Because I've had one a couple years ago, and I can't just, I have to say, you know, for some people, it's just difficult.
02:12:19.400 Some people can't get on.
02:12:20.200 Yeah, no, I've moved on.
02:12:21.860 If you find move on somebody else, it's like it won't be the same, you know?
02:12:27.560 No, no.
02:12:28.440 You got to get over it, though.
02:12:29.860 What are you?
02:12:30.220 How old are you?
02:12:32.120 I'll be 48 this July.
02:12:33.620 Yeah, all right.
02:12:34.360 You should get over it.
02:12:36.540 Thanks, Damon.
02:12:37.920 Get over those things.
02:12:39.140 We all have to move on.
02:12:41.620 As you get older, you look back on certain relationships that you had
02:12:46.200 and how you felt about them and what you did.
02:12:50.220 during those relationships.
02:12:52.960 And it's just embarrassing.
02:12:55.200 It is embarrassing.
02:12:57.300 Like, I was so infatuated in love, whatever that is, with a girl.
02:13:06.420 We had hooked up in 1999 and got together.
02:13:14.240 That kind of forced my divorce.
02:13:16.520 when you get a girlfriend and you're married kind of forces the divorce but i was so in love and
02:13:24.440 just infatuated and lusting and everything and i think everything i did and said and
02:13:31.900 the stress of it all and and i look back now and just go what it was was i an idiot
02:13:37.580 I was a lovesick puppy retard walking around for years, years.
02:13:48.820 And now I look back and just go, what are you, what are you, a dope?
02:13:53.400 So there is some wisdom that comes with age, and you just got to move past it.
02:14:02.100 The hardest thing I've had to move past is the embarrassment of how I acted and thought about this relationship and how important it was to me.
02:14:15.020 I don't know what I was thinking.
02:14:18.600 I wasn't thinking.
02:14:19.800 I think that's the major problem.
02:14:23.620 We'll take a quick call before the next break from Rich in Connecticut.
02:14:28.680 What's up, Rich?
02:14:30.240 Yes, hi.
02:14:31.100 I'd just like to support the idea of global warming, climate change, with a few quick facts.
02:14:40.920 Sure.
02:14:41.500 One, the U.S. Navy has spent billions over the last 20 years raising their docks and ports.
02:14:48.660 Two, that Florida, for example, seawalls have been moved inward, and one can't get insurance for flooding there.
02:15:02.220 And three, glaciers have declined.
02:15:06.820 In my lifetime, I know glaciers from Switzerland to Alaska, and they've receded 1,000 feet.
02:15:13.480 I know three glaciers that have.
02:15:14.760 And lastly, the concept that one can't discuss global warming without understanding concepts that by albedo, that's like a roof reflectivity.
02:15:26.620 The reflectivity of the Earth has changed with the decline of the whiteness of glaciers.
02:15:32.260 And so the Earth is on a course towards heating up because of that.
02:15:35.880 Well, that does sound existential.
02:15:40.540 It can be.
02:15:41.900 Absolutely.
02:15:42.460 I don't know.
02:15:43.320 I have no problem believing that human beings during their history on this planet, especially after the Industrial Revolution, have had some effect on weather patterns maybe more locally than global, depending on what area you're in.
02:16:03.900 Obviously, if you live next to a factory that's bellowing out smoke all day, I think your rate of sunshine in that area is going to be less.
02:16:14.520 But I just haven't seen any evidence that we are in a global crisis because of what we've done on this planet over the past 150 years or so.
02:16:26.040 I'll give you a quick example.
02:16:27.480 Please do.
02:16:27.920 Chlorofluorocarbons.
02:16:30.760 Chlorofluorocarbons.
02:16:31.680 Industry agreed that it was global.
02:16:34.020 I used to pump that stuff out of the air conditioning coils every day.
02:16:40.060 Chlorofluorocarbons.
02:16:40.880 Where is it?
02:16:41.900 Vent to atmosphere, we used to do.
02:16:44.380 When we had to empty an air conditioning system, now you have to recover it.
02:16:49.540 The Freon, what was called Freon, you have to recover it into the bottles.
02:16:53.540 But years ago, we just cut the line and you'd hear and watch this cloud of toxicity.
02:17:01.620 So maybe I don't know, Rich, maybe you got a point that that that proves that industry agreed that the impact of humans on the global atmosphere was global.
02:17:13.900 I don't know.
02:17:15.080 Fluorocarbons is the example of that.
02:17:16.840 I'd like to see a little more a little more proof.
02:17:20.720 But thank you for the call.
02:17:22.120 you know I listen to everybody
02:17:24.320 that's how I roll yo
02:17:26.260 I get the calls
02:17:28.540 on I don't care what your opinion is I'm not going to
02:17:30.540 poo poo it especially with something
02:17:32.480 like climate change
02:17:34.180 just don't tell
02:17:36.440 me that I have to put money toward
02:17:38.420 it and it's existential
02:17:40.440 and you know
02:17:42.160 we're all done in 10
02:17:44.440 years if I don't take a chunk
02:17:46.620 of my tax money and give it to some
02:17:48.300 program while I like I said
02:17:50.480 And India and China and a lot of these third world nations that are trying to compete in 2025 are belching out disgusting toxic waste into the atmosphere.
02:18:04.480 But you're coming for my paycheck because, you know, we burn a little coal.
02:18:10.580 Screw you.
02:18:11.640 That's what I say.
02:18:12.920 How dare you?
02:18:14.100 How dare you?
02:18:15.960 I couldn't even stay in school.
02:18:20.140 I was on the, I should be in school on the other side of the ocean.
02:18:24.140 Oh, shut it.
02:18:25.520 That one.
02:18:26.620 The Moe Howard haircut.
02:18:28.680 Pete Rose hair.
02:18:30.280 All right.
02:18:30.720 Back in a flash.
02:18:31.960 Anthony Cumia.
02:18:33.560 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
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02:18:49.260 Yes, the Anthony Cumia Show, breaking news out of Kootenay, Kootenay, Kootenay, Northern Idaho.
02:19:02.080 This evening, members of SWAT team located a deceased male on Canfield Mountain.
02:19:07.820 A firearm was found nearby.
02:19:09.360 Additional information will be provided during the scheduled press conference tonight.
02:19:13.860 I guess they had the press conference already.
02:19:16.060 Oh, maybe it's their time.
02:19:19.260 At this time, the shelter-in-place has been lifted.
02:19:23.160 However, there's still an active wildfire.
02:19:25.960 Still set the fire.
02:19:27.140 So he's dead.
02:19:28.660 He's dead.
02:19:29.300 The shooter that supposedly started a fire there in Idaho and opened fire on firemen and police.
02:19:39.680 He is deceased.
02:19:42.240 It almost sounds like if they found a body that he took himself out or did the cops do it.
02:19:49.260 isn't there just something better if the cops got him than if he just blew
02:19:53.600 his own brains out? Same end result. He's gone.
02:19:56.980 We don't have to worry about a trial or any other nonsense, but, uh,
02:20:01.360 just to let the cops know that they, they got him. That would be, uh,
02:20:06.480 that would be nice. Um, Wendy from East North port.
02:20:11.280 Is that, uh, where are you from? Long Island?
02:20:14.300 That would be I. Yeah. Yeah. I used to live there.
02:20:17.240 I saw right here, not too far from me.
02:20:20.140 Right behind Fred's Diner on Jericho Turnpike.
02:20:23.840 There was also a Fred's Carpet Store on Lockfield Road.
02:20:27.040 How about that?
02:20:28.080 For many years.
02:20:29.300 First, I have to say, are we not so lucky having Trump as president?
02:20:34.140 He is not the funniest.
02:20:35.800 And you know what?
02:20:36.940 The Dems hate him because he's so effective.
02:20:39.860 He actually does the things that he says he's going to do, and they just can't stand that.
02:20:44.500 They hate it.
02:20:45.560 Yeah, and it's a lot of things.
02:20:47.240 And, and, you know, a lot of presidents, they go through their entire administration.
02:20:51.260 They have what they call one piece of, of like groundbreaking legislation and that's
02:20:58.360 it.
02:20:58.700 And, and it took four years to do this one thing.
02:21:01.720 And Trump is just like, he's throwing stuff against the wall.
02:21:05.800 See if it sticks.
02:21:06.760 Sometimes it does.
02:21:07.580 Sometimes it doesn't.
02:21:08.380 And when it doesn't, he just, you know, regroups and does something else.
02:21:12.460 So, uh, he's, he's a hard act to follow.
02:21:16.020 Um, and we'll see.
02:21:17.240 see and yeah and not only that if a politician did do something that he said he was going to do
02:21:22.300 he would only do it like four months before he was running for election right right save it for
02:21:26.680 the re-election and if he's a lame duck they wouldn't do anything like a lot of times a
02:21:31.740 president in their second term they don't do anything uh so it's good to see you know trump
02:21:37.200 is a juggernaut man he's just plowing right through this uh i know this term working every
02:21:42.920 day yep so listen let's say quick comments about the climate change you know the government doesn't
02:21:48.800 even believe it because if they did every single new house that they'd be building in america
02:21:53.880 would have um solar panels on it but they don't have solar panels on it because the lobbyists
02:21:59.880 pay them off it's very regional to solar panels i mean they're not efficient they're not even
02:22:06.420 efficient under optimum circumstances the the the way that um that photons from the sun
02:22:13.780 are changed into electricity is very wasteful on solar panels it's not efficient and then you get
02:22:22.040 things like overcast or mountains or whatever is going to block the sunlight uh it's terrible
02:22:28.800 and it's not transportable energy you don't put it in a battery and ship it across the country
02:22:34.220 like you could fuel or coal or anything like that.
02:22:37.640 Unfortunately, people are so petrified of nuclear energy,
02:22:41.040 which is the cleanest, most efficient, and safest,
02:22:45.900 right up until something goes wrong.
02:22:48.400 But, you know, they've scared us out of using nuclear energy.
02:22:54.940 Well, I will say, hello?
02:22:57.160 Yes, yes, Wendy.
02:22:58.220 Yeah, well, here in East Southport, we do have a lot of solar panels,
02:23:01.560 and I will say that I have a neighbor around the corner
02:23:04.020 who gathers enough solar energy, and they sell it back to LIPA.
02:23:07.960 So they do work.
02:23:09.280 But that's my whole point, is that when it's, you know,
02:23:12.500 like the government really doesn't even believe it,
02:23:14.480 because if they did, they would be doing the same thing.
02:23:16.780 Yeah, maybe it would be all over, especially on government buildings.
02:23:20.640 You'd think they would, you know, practice what they preach.
02:23:24.060 Yeah, well, they're starting now after, like, 20, 30 years.
02:23:27.260 You know, now you see them on, like, the car parking lot.
02:23:30.660 Again, where they work, where they work, and it's very regional.
02:23:34.300 But thank you, Wendy.
02:23:35.940 Enjoy East Northport.
02:23:38.660 I remember going into Northport, Long Island.
02:23:40.980 It was a town just west of East Northport, I believe.
02:23:47.120 But it was right on the upper, the north shore of Long Island,
02:23:51.480 and they had a lot of good bars there.
02:23:54.320 But the Northport Police Department was notorious, man.
02:23:59.520 that was a police pac-man your way out of northport you'd have a few drinks and you'd have
02:24:06.960 to drive right down main street in northport and i'll be damned if you just get pulled over all the
02:24:13.400 time it was the worst place to go if you were going to be drinking and then you know have to
02:24:17.660 drive home but uh some of the best bars it was very tempting for the younger people and back
02:24:23.740 then you know sometimes you could actually talk your way out of a d-way back in my day but not
02:24:30.300 with northport maybe suffolk county cops but not not the northport cops very very scary um all right
02:24:37.480 uh i think you should enjoy uh the rest of your gay month we have our gay month um closing out
02:24:46.880 tomorrow june has been gay month and it's the 30th tomorrow so it's your last day to be gay
02:24:55.380 to be really really gay in um in the country had the parade here i cannot wait to board that
02:25:03.620 aircraft and get my ass back to south carolina tomorrow uh i do enjoy coming here the people i
02:25:11.440 You guys, thank you, everybody, your techs and all the people that helped me out doing this show every Sunday, even the version from my house.
02:25:22.160 The callers, I do appreciate it.
02:25:25.240 And we'll be back next Sunday.
02:25:29.220 And God knows what will be happening then.
02:25:32.620 Until then, have yourselves a great rest of your gay day.