The Anthony Cumia Show - July 13, 2026


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00:01:01.660 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
00:01:07.380 It's the Anthony Cumia Show, but he couldn't make it tonight.
00:01:12.820 Jesse the Body Ventura taking over the reins.
00:01:18.120 You know, a lot of people believe this Lindsey Graham thing is a conspiracy.
00:01:24.000 I'm right along with him, fellas.
00:01:27.120 I'm Jesse the body and Jesse the mind, Ventura.
00:01:32.340 If you believe, if you believe Lindsey Graham died of a heart attack, 0.99
00:01:40.760 you're a bigger sucker than I could imagine. 0.99
00:01:45.080 This didn't happen. 1.00
00:01:46.780 He was in Ukraine hours before he passed.
00:01:50.800 It was one of those rings.
00:01:54.300 A Russian had a poison ring, shook his hand, and he dropped dead hours later.
00:02:00.860 Don't believe it? 0.73
00:02:01.820 Well, I can't convince you.
00:02:06.900 Yes, ladies and gentlemen.
00:02:09.520 I have to agree with Jesse the Mind Ventura.
00:02:14.060 The conspiracies are unbelievable.
00:02:18.960 Everyone that I'm reading on various social media platforms has a take on both Lindsey Graham and, of course, Mitch McConnell, who we'll get to later.
00:02:33.720 But the Lindsey Graham sudden death has just gotten people in a tizzy.
00:02:41.120 And obviously, of course, like we do every week here, I want your take on this whole thing.
00:02:49.800 800-848-9222.
00:02:53.180 800-848-9222.
00:02:57.040 Because, wow, this came out of the blue, didn't it?
00:03:02.240 Lindsey Graham, he was over there in Ukraine.
00:03:06.160 He had his pom-poms out.
00:03:08.200 his bubble wand from Disney
00:03:11.600 and he, you know, fight, fight, fight
00:03:15.160 Ukraine, Ukraine, Ukraine
00:03:16.520 let's keep this war going
00:03:19.140 and he was talking about sanctions 0.70
00:03:23.320 of course against Russia
00:03:25.420 and he gets home 0.98
00:03:27.680 and he drops dead 0.54
00:03:29.900 and already
00:03:32.620 we have a complete autopsy
00:03:36.720 and cause of death you know i follow a lot of these uh crime shows and uh real cases you know
00:03:45.740 cases that are going on and uh you read the story and it says uh pending an autopsy we will uh no
00:03:54.320 more pending an autopsy in three or four weeks it hasn't been 24 hours and they've already
00:04:06.300 He sliced this guy open and determined that he had a dissected aorta and died.
00:04:16.220 Now, I'm not saying he has it.
00:04:17.760 I don't want anyone to mistake my intentions here this evening.
00:04:22.760 We're talking conspiracies, not just with this.
00:04:25.900 I have a whole evening of things that have been going on of late that people have just been throwing in their opinions,
00:04:35.060 especially on you know social media and everything is some grand conspiracy and believe me i'm not a
00:04:44.060 big conspiracy guy i'm not one of these guys that just hears something and goes yeah that must be it
00:04:49.260 i think a lot of people latch on to conspiracies uh because it's exciting the truth is boring
00:04:57.600 The truth is a bore fest, but if you can inject a little intrigue and nefarious deeds into something that's happening, it makes it exciting.
00:05:11.880 That's fun to talk about at work and with your friends and family, but the truth, oh, how dull.
00:05:18.900 Hey, did you hear Lindsey Graham at 71 years old with a father that died in his 60s of heart disease?
00:05:26.240 he had a uh dissected aorta oh yeah i heard that all right hey anyway uh what are we eating
00:05:33.720 tonight instead you have oh he was just in the ukraine he was holding a drone from the drone
00:05:43.540 factory the russians blew the drone factory up and they probably blew up lindsey graham
00:05:50.480 and yeah it's just more exciting it's more fun my god are conspiracies fun and i think that's why
00:06:00.500 you uh you gravitate toward them i think people gravitate toward conspiracies because they're fun
00:06:07.820 it's interesting as hell to talk about so the latest and i mean the latest hot off the presses
00:06:15.340 is lindsey graham uh my senator by the way i uh i ran from the communist state the united soviet
00:06:28.500 socialist republic of new york about three years ago i come down here and one of my senators are
00:06:35.820 is lindsey graham and i'm not a fan especially now i don't think he's going to do anything for
00:06:42.900 the state in the future but uh i wasn't a fan i i i didn't like this guy's uh politics there
00:06:51.100 were some things i like he seemed to be a staunch supporter of the second amendment
00:06:54.980 things for the state i appreciated his take on things state wise a representative of the great
00:07:04.980 state of South Carolina would go to Washington and pitch ideas and suggestions for his state.
00:07:14.460 And they were good.
00:07:15.840 They were conservative.
00:07:17.340 They were Republican, pro-Constitution.
00:07:21.180 Like I said, never trying to infringe on our rights down here in this state.
00:07:28.460 Federally, especially as far as war, this guy loves a good war.
00:07:34.040 Ooh, did Lindsey Graham love a good battle, a good Donnybrook overseas? 1.00
00:07:41.100 Let's send our boys over there and wreak some havoc on some nation halfway around the globe.
00:07:49.060 So I didn't quite like that.
00:07:52.560 Not a big fan.
00:07:54.060 And believe me, I love our military.
00:07:56.880 I love the capability of this country, especially under the Trump administration, 0.99
00:08:02.000 getting out all the riffraff, 1.00
00:08:04.380 the men who dressed in little skirts 1.00
00:08:07.280 and put on their military garb
00:08:10.060 and the liberals that said how wonderful this was for our country,
00:08:15.640 how diversity is the greatest strength for our military.
00:08:19.620 Nah, nah, nah, nah.
00:08:21.120 But, you know, they put the kibosh in all that,
00:08:24.440 and I liked it.
00:08:25.800 But I don't like the idea of sending those great soldiers of ours
00:08:31.980 overseas, to get in these battles that don't seem to have a direct, a direct effect on
00:08:44.360 our country, something, a positive direct effect, something defending our nation against
00:08:50.460 an imminent threat. 1.00
00:08:52.680 Now, I cannot stand Iran. 1.00
00:08:56.940 I used to say Iran when I was in high school. 1.00
00:08:59.480 because we've been battling them since I was in high school. 1.00
00:09:04.200 That's what's insane about this whole thing. 1.00
00:09:07.240 I had an F Iran pin, send Rambo to Iran, 1.00
00:09:13.840 bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, Iran. 1.00
00:09:16.420 We had it all. 1.00
00:09:17.660 I was a wee lad of 17 or 18 years old.
00:09:23.100 I was in high school, so I think it went up to 20 years old.
00:09:26.460 Yeah, I had some problems.
00:09:27.440 but uh yeah this has been going on this long so i'm not real big on let's go over there and
00:09:39.020 what hey if they had uh potential nuclear facilities if they were making bombs if they
00:09:47.740 that's great bomb those facilities we got some of those bunker busters it looked like
00:09:52.780 They were doing a great job sending them through the side of a mountain into some nuclear centrifuges and all the other things that they used to make plutonium.
00:10:08.300 And that's good.
00:10:09.280 I have no problem with that.
00:10:11.060 It'll take them years to get back on track.
00:10:13.580 That's fine.
00:10:14.320 But this protracted, we're on and then we're off again.
00:10:20.780 They're opening up the Straits of Hormuz.
00:10:23.360 They're closing them again.
00:10:25.520 We're so close.
00:10:27.160 We signed this treaty on the back of a cocktail napkin.
00:10:32.920 And then Trump, you know, who I love, I voted for.
00:10:36.940 I have no regrets voting for him.
00:10:39.540 But there are some things that have been going on of late I'm not a fan of.
00:10:43.220 And this war with Iran is something I'm not a fan of.
00:10:48.160 We've heard the threats.
00:10:50.560 that uh trump has put out there hey this is uh this is one of those situations where we're gonna
00:10:57.920 have to bomb them into the stone age which doesn't seem that far they seem to be stone age like
00:11:03.840 at this moment but uh and then the next day wonderful people love them we're gonna sign a
00:11:11.160 treaty and then the next day animals they won't do this they're like wait what are we doing
00:11:17.460 why are we doing this and we could get into that whole thing a little later but uh i deflected a
00:11:26.680 bit from the lindsey graham thing lindsey loves a good war dog he loves it iran doesn't make great
00:11:34.840 anything we can do to drop some bombs and get some of our boys in there uh lindsey is a big fan 0.86
00:11:43.220 So I wasn't too hip on Lindsey Graham as my senator from the great state of South Carolina being so involved in and so easily sending our troops over to wreak havoc in some other country where it doesn't really doesn't really affect us as much as I think it should before we send send troops in there.
00:12:09.560 Well, Lindsey is dead very shortly after a trip to Ukraine.
00:12:16.080 The rumors and speculation abound.
00:12:20.020 Oh, social media is awash with Lindsey Graham was murdered, killed in an airstrike.
00:12:27.660 I heard that one, which conjures up some funny images and thoughts.
00:12:32.880 We're going to take our first break.
00:12:34.600 Come back.
00:12:35.340 Your calls, 800-848-9222.
00:12:39.560 More of the Anthony Cumia Show continues in moments.
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00:12:47.840 On the Red Apple Podcast Network.
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00:12:59.360 Jesse the Mind Ventura.
00:13:01.980 I'd like to talk about Lindsey Graham. 0.99
00:13:05.140 I believe they used the Russians. 0.98
00:13:09.400 I'm talking about Vladimir Putin used the harp machine, usually a weather machine.
00:13:17.380 If you don't believe, I don't know what to tell you, if you don't think there's a weather machine.
00:13:23.840 They focused in and put a thunderstorm in his heart, killing Lindsey Graham with the harp machine.
00:13:32.540 Thank you.
00:13:33.260 Thank you, Jesse.
00:13:34.260 See, another great take on the conspiracy behind Lindsey Graham being murdered, I guess, from the Russians. 0.51
00:13:44.500 He was over in Ukraine. 0.57
00:13:46.580 Just crazy. 0.99
00:13:48.160 So, yeah, Lindsey's dead, 71 years old.
00:13:52.340 He seemed to be in good health, but at 71, boy, does that change.
00:13:57.880 That changes one second to the next.
00:14:01.440 His father, like I said, he passed away at 68 from heart disease.
00:14:08.480 It's genetic.
00:14:10.340 You know, my dad, my father's whole side of the family,
00:14:14.580 I do not remember seeing any one of them over 52.
00:14:20.480 None of them.
00:14:21.820 They all, you know, they lived hard, they partied hard, they worked hard,
00:14:25.940 and it happens.
00:14:28.460 There's a genetic component to heart disease, and it's not like the guy's 30 years old and he's traipsing around the globe and he comes back and drops dead.
00:14:42.140 The timing is a little, not suspect, I don't even want to say that, just a little convenient for people that want to pop these conspiracy theories out there.
00:14:55.260 but uh you know he it's not uncommon for a 71 year old man to uh die from heart disease it's 0.94
00:15:06.480 i believe the number one killer of men in this country number two is women am i right people
00:15:15.360 am i right we so uh here are some of the uh conspiracies going around one of them is hilarious
00:15:25.180 it's uh he was at a drone factory lindsey was at a drone factory in ukraine and uh one of the last
00:15:35.640 pictures of him that are out there is him holding a drone it looks like a butt plug with rotors
00:15:44.380 a butt plug with propellers which if you heard about lindsey isn't that out of the ordinary
00:15:52.060 But he's holding this thing up, and the conspiracy is that the Russians bombed that drone factory
00:16:03.660 and hit and killed Lindsey Graham during that mission.
00:16:10.400 But I can't imagine that that happened. 0.96
00:16:15.780 you know damn well they are going to lay old lindsey out at the capitol in the rotunda
00:16:23.940 uh trump a huge fan and friend of lindsey graham and uh they are going to put him in the capitol
00:16:31.660 and have everybody come by and say their goodbyes to lindsey graham uh could you imagine he's all
00:16:40.720 just pieced together after a an explosion from a russian ordinance in a drone factory and they're
00:16:49.620 just like no this was a dissected aorta it really blew up on him and that caused all this damage to
00:16:56.500 him so uh that's an insane take on what happened yeah i mean let's let's be real here there are
00:17:06.620 certain conspiracies you can look at and and go all right while i don't really believe i am an
00:17:14.220 occam's razor kind of guy i'm from the school of thought that the most reasonable logical
00:17:20.200 thing that could have happened is most likely what happened if you have to go so far off the
00:17:28.860 beaten path to come up with an explanation with by the way no more evidence than the logical 0.99
00:17:36.960 reasonable um conclusion that people have come to uh then you're being silly you're being silly 0.98
00:17:45.080 it's like this case down in uh mississippi with the the black kid that was with the white friends 0.97
00:17:51.840 and he died and the insane theories and scenarios that people are coming up with
00:18:00.260 as to what happened to this kid, it just doesn't fit.
00:18:06.140 The most reasonable, logical thing is pretty much what most likely happened.
00:18:12.960 But, again, it's not exciting.
00:18:15.020 It's not, wow, can you believe it?
00:18:17.560 The truth is usually boring.
00:18:20.360 what happened is usually boring and as far as Lindsey Graham goes I think that's kind of what
00:18:28.740 we're looking at here right because we could this popped up which I love this one this is what
00:18:38.040 people say happened to the great Andrew Breitbart remember Andrew Breitbart I was friends with Andrew
00:18:48.040 breitbart um he was on uh quite a few episodes of the fox show red eye greg gutfeld's show before
00:18:58.040 he got the greg gutfeld show and uh i would go on there a lot and it was a lot of fun it was great
00:19:04.340 and andrew would go on the show and it was a lot of fun and then afterwards and i'll tell you if
00:19:10.180 you don't know about people that work at news stations they drink like no one's business
00:19:17.400 before and after their shows they are in a bar and there was a bar in new york city called langan's
00:19:25.160 and that was like the media bar in new york city so we would get done with um with red eye
00:19:33.720 at fox and go over to langan's and just drink laugh get a little hammered and andrew would
00:19:41.920 join us when he was doing the show and uh the one time he was there he had anthony wiener's
00:19:49.220 wiener picture remember how he had the actual picture of anthony wiener that he was sending
00:19:54.540 these um girls online and it was a big like one of the biggest uh controversies and uh
00:20:04.140 what was going on at the time and uh he showed it to me and i invited him on the opian anthony
00:20:11.540 show the next day and uh i had a live stream going the whole time we would do the show
00:20:17.580 and i popped the picture on his phone up in front of the live stream camera all of our fans capped
00:20:24.980 it and put it out online and that was the first instance of uh anthony weiner's weiner pick
00:20:32.560 getting out online it was from me showing it to my online audience and it blew up after that
00:20:40.640 It was huge, and Breitbart got a little pissed that I had done that
00:20:45.600 because I guess he wanted to break the news.
00:20:48.860 But we were still friends, and then he died of a heart attack.
00:20:52.980 It was terrible.
00:20:54.760 He was a really good guy.
00:20:57.540 And the speculation was that they had used the CIA's heart attack gun.
00:21:05.480 yes people a heart attack gun developed by the cia a pellet of this uh what the hell was it some
00:21:17.640 kind of chemical a neurotoxin could be frozen and fired from a pistol killing its victim in what
00:21:25.260 appeared to be a heart attack this is going back to 1975 they came up with this the pellet could
00:21:31.660 be silently fired up to 100 meters away would enter the body through a pinprick entry wound
00:21:37.060 poison would then melt and within minutes the victim would be dead uh and this is going around
00:21:45.660 anytime anyone of note has a cardiac incident boy they bring up that heart attack gun and that's
00:21:54.620 been coming up like jesse told you at the beginning of this show uh the ring if you have a ring
00:22:01.580 with a very small needle on the bottom of it and you shake someone's hand you could put that
00:22:07.940 chemical into their system and uh lo and behold they're not going to be around much longer
00:22:13.780 and this is what some of the conspiracy people are saying about what might have happened to
00:22:21.940 lindsey graham now we did have a target on him just recently there were people marching um
00:22:28.580 and protesting with a sign of trump and of lindsey graham and i think laura loomer for some reason
00:22:36.580 and they had targets on their head like we need to get rid of these people so that obviously was
00:22:44.020 something that kind of wound everyone up because that happened recently and he died unexpectedly
00:22:49.860 and suddenly so um that's another thing um i just haven't been given that real smoking gun
00:22:59.300 that says this is what happened it was murder murder i say uh we'll be back your calls and a
00:23:06.380 lot more in moments it's the anthony cumia show entertaining and informative on the red apple
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00:23:21.460 it is indeed the anthony cumia show let's go right to tom in pennsylvania the commonwealth
00:23:29.700 the the keystone state of pennsylvania tom how you doing man and man can you hear me i certainly can
00:23:38.380 yes well uh lindsey graham uh you know what i i could not care less about his death uh thank god
00:23:46.900 now uh that you know your your great state will uh you know have a new person hopefully uh a non 0.73
00:23:54.880 rhino warhawk piece of crap um and also just letting you know i've been with the ant army
00:24:02.640 since uh 2014 oh and uh and man youth yes i am thank you tom i appreciate that support 0.67
00:24:12.760 yeah so uh who do you think uh is a possible uh replacement for uh old uh wasn't he like a
00:24:22.420 caught taking pictures of it like disney world with little princess mom or something yeah there's
00:24:29.500 really um it isn't like somebody could have said something about lindsey and gotten people to not
00:24:37.080 vote for him uh we know the guy was probably gay uh he he was at disney recently alone with a little
00:24:46.980 bubble wand princess thing it was the weirdest thing dude that is odd for a guy that's 71 years 0.61
00:24:56.100 old was what 70 at the time um but you know governor mcmaster here in south carolina uh the
00:25:04.000 way this state works they appoint an interim senator and then in november for the election
00:25:10.860 they have to go through a couple of candidates and and vote accordingly um lindsey graham had
00:25:19.500 won the primary he was the republican candidate it's a very red state uh south carolina hence why
00:25:27.040 i moved here so it's not like the democrat there's some broad running under the democrat ticket it's
00:25:33.360 not like they're gonna win so i just hope it's a republican that is a little less apt to support
00:25:41.180 any war that comes across their uh transom you know i i didn't like that about lindsey graham
00:25:48.220 But somebody that supports, I think these senators should pay more attention to their states than they do this getting involved in wars and finances federally.
00:26:03.620 Represent your state and do what's best for your state.
00:26:09.120 And I think Lindsey did a good job with the state of South Carolina.
00:26:12.940 But getting involved in bigger things like these wars and other things that he got involved in, I'm not for that, man.
00:26:25.320 And one last thing, Anthony.
00:26:28.480 I'm working with Marty Young.
00:26:31.280 He's trying to unseat Holston, who's in District 6 of the Congress here in Pennsylvania.
00:26:39.900 She's backed by pharma.
00:26:41.820 Marty Young is a populist, conservative Republican,
00:26:48.080 and he got, just please, any Pennsylvania people in Chester or Berks County,
00:26:54.160 I firmly ask you to support Marty Young.
00:26:58.540 Go to VoteYoung.com.
00:27:00.400 Please go to VoteYoung.com.
00:27:03.900 And if you care about this great state of Pennsylvania, vote for him.
00:27:08.040 Awesome, man.
00:27:09.580 Appreciate it.
00:27:10.640 Thanks for the call, Tom.
00:27:13.260 Yeah, these candidates that are backed by the pharmaceutical industry,
00:27:20.700 they should be ashamed of themselves.
00:27:24.960 It's like a dichotomy there.
00:27:28.860 There's the wonder of modern medicine.
00:27:33.520 You cannot say that the pharmaceutical industry has not done amazing things
00:27:39.980 as far as people's health and longevity goes over the course of the years.
00:27:45.580 You look back at some diseases and afflictions from many years ago
00:27:51.060 that were a death sentence or a sentence of being paralyzed
00:27:58.260 or infirmed with a chronic disease your whole life.
00:28:03.460 and these amazing doctors and scientists and the pharmaceutical industry
00:28:10.180 came up with so many cures, cures, it's done, doesn't happen anymore.
00:28:17.840 I just read the other day the last woman, this woman was the last person 0.50
00:28:22.880 that was ever in an iron lung from childhood.
00:28:28.040 This woman was in that tin can for her entire life, and she recently died.
00:28:35.920 And it's the last person from the polio days when kids got polio that was in an iron lung.
00:28:43.600 And the only reason that that happened was because of the pharmaceutical industry.
00:28:50.420 Jonas Salk, the amazing doctor that came up with the cure for polio.
00:28:58.040 and uh it's amazing but like all good things it has such a negative part of it too the the the
00:29:09.220 grift the the way they sell these medicines to people how doctors get a kickback from the
00:29:21.600 pharmaceutical industry to prescribe drugs to people if they prescribe a certain drug
00:29:30.220 they get money from that it's insane that that's a thing the second they allowed pharmaceutical
00:29:40.680 ads did you notice that that happened shortly after there was a delay a gap in between but
00:29:47.100 shortly after they prohibited television and radio advertisers from putting cigarette ads
00:29:56.100 on their stations, they were putting prescription drug ads on the stations.
00:30:04.300 Ask your doctor about this.
00:30:06.260 Do you have depression?
00:30:07.440 Are you this or that?
00:30:08.860 We've seen them.
00:30:09.860 Please.
00:30:10.700 You can't get away from it.
00:30:13.300 And I think that was one of the worst things that could have happened.
00:30:17.100 to our society. If you have an issue, you go to a doctor and hopefully they examine you and they
00:30:25.800 come up with a proper diagnosis and prescribe you what you need to get better. But giving doctors
00:30:34.420 an incentive to prescribe something and letting the people watch these commercials and think,
00:30:44.160 oh, I need that. Yeah, I am feeling a little blue. I'm a little melancholy today. Maybe this
00:30:51.400 will help me. And then you bring it up to your doctor and they're like, oh, man. Yeah, here you
00:30:57.520 go. Take a few bottles of this. And then the checks come rolling in for them. It's not a good
00:31:05.300 thing. And this is something that's been happening for years. And what do we do about it? You got to
00:31:12.540 take the bad with the good but i think there's a hell of a lot of bad coming through um and not as
00:31:18.760 much good uh the good that could be you know not saying it's a terrible thing who's this lance
00:31:26.780 lance from my home state not my home state my new state of south carolina what's up lance
00:31:33.100 hey man we're glad to have you here in the great state of south carolina you're gonna surf out
00:31:38.660 there lance apocalypse apocalypse right now yes i'm a big fan of your work lance
00:31:47.860 the great carly don't surf yeah
00:31:53.260 no i actually live in the capital city of south carolina and uh i don't really have any take
00:32:02.620 on lindsey graham other than uh well you know the obvious yeah yeah the whole uh he was a little
00:32:09.220 light in the loafers actually that was gonna be what i was i was gonna say i didn't know if i
00:32:16.100 could say that on the radio or not well you can't use the word that we use when we do podcasts which
00:32:21.800 starts with an f and ends with a hard g but i get where you're going i get where you're going
00:32:30.980 but uh no i just want to tell you i just discovered you about a year ago
00:32:36.880 and i listen to you every day constantly because i'm a traveling sales rep so uh
00:32:43.680 you've made my monday mornings so much better because i know i'm gonna get it man yeah absolutely
00:32:49.560 no i appreciate what you do and uh like i said thoroughly enjoy your show and what you do and
00:32:54.760 you make me laugh man you're just you you're great aunt man you really are thank you buddy
00:32:59.280 appreciate that absolutely yep what do you what do you do uh what do you do down here in south
00:33:04.480 carolina you said you're a uh what's your business uh i'm a sales rep for manufacturer i sell a black
00:33:13.160 corrugated plastic pipe holy jesus yeah yeah wow yeah that really sounds kind of bad when you think
00:33:21.780 it does it does but how do you what kind of corrugated pipe i don't understand that i know
00:33:28.460 like pvc and uh copper and and whatnot but corrugated pipe yeah yeah it's for uh like
00:33:36.340 dot projects uh all right that's enough i don't want to hear any more i'm kidding lance i had to
00:33:42.180 do it every ona fan is listening right now going you son of a lance thank you for the call
00:33:51.040 You know, some people's business, not quite as exciting and compelling as others.
00:34:00.180 I certainly hope Lance makes a great living, supports himself and his loved ones, producing and selling corrugated pipe.
00:34:10.020 All right. Very good. Very good.
00:34:14.400 So Lindsey Graham was in Ukraine.
00:34:19.860 Remember we used to say the Ukraine?
00:34:22.400 Remember that whole thing?
00:34:24.080 The Ukraine.
00:34:25.960 And I never got that.
00:34:27.380 And then once the war kicked off, everyone started getting on people saying the Ukraine.
00:34:33.800 And now we just say Ukraine.
00:34:36.240 But that's a war that just goes on and on and on.
00:34:42.180 And, you know, Trump saying, I get in.
00:34:46.620 It's over day one.
00:34:48.180 I will end the you're like, all right.
00:34:51.740 Another one of those Trump bombastic statements that he makes.
00:34:56.980 And I think he says things hoping that if they happen, he could say, see, I told you
00:35:06.120 that's fun to do on social media.
00:35:10.160 Sometimes if a topic comes up, you could type in like, I believe that within a week, this
00:35:16.640 is going to happen.
00:35:17.420 and then if it happens you post see i told you and everyone thinks you're brilliant if it doesn't
00:35:25.300 happen you just don't acknowledge it no one remembers and you go on to the next thing that
00:35:29.980 you say is going to happen that's what a lot of the psychics used to do back in the 70s and 80s
00:35:36.520 they'd go on these shows like johnny carson and make their predictions and then when they didn't
00:35:41.100 happen no one remembered and if they did they'd brag about it but i think that's what's happening
00:35:47.300 And so he went to the Ukraine, see, and he made a statement.
00:35:53.760 This is pretty much the final words of Lindsey Graham when he was over there in Ukraine, AC3.
00:36:04.800 I'm pleased to announce as of about 30 minutes ago.
00:36:09.660 I'm dead.
00:36:10.320 And we've reached agreement with the White House on a version of the Russian sanctions bill that they will support.
00:36:18.680 It means it's going to become law.
00:36:21.860 So when I get back to Washington, I'm going to go with Senator Blumenthal to the Republican and Democratic leader 0.76
00:36:29.620 to see if we can find time to move this Russian sanctions package that would give tools to President Trump to help end this war.
00:36:38.740 hmm well another thing that the conspiracy theorists uh bring up is there are plenty of
00:36:52.600 people who do not want that war to end and lindsey graham obviously a war hawk he loves the uh loved
00:37:01.360 the the ukraine russian war but bringing up ending the war going there whether he meant it or not
00:37:10.100 a lot of people have latched on to that and said oh they don't want the war to end there are so
00:37:15.700 many people uh making such bank off of that war and have been for years and they don't want it
00:37:22.940 to end this is like a penciled in war like it's already in the the calculations in the mix
00:37:31.820 Oh, yeah, the Ukraine-Russia war.
00:37:33.640 Yeah, that's something that just goes on forever.
00:37:36.140 And here's the money we make from it.
00:37:39.100 Most people don't even talk about it anymore.
00:37:41.960 It was a big thing for a while.
00:37:43.780 We heard about every assault that happened, every bomb that dropped.
00:37:48.100 Oh, Russia hit a hospital.
00:37:50.280 Oh, Ukraine hit a power plant.
00:37:52.380 We do not hear anything about the actual result on a day-to-day, week-to-week basis of what's happening in that war.
00:38:05.620 But it continues, and as Eisenhower warned us, the military-industrial complex is just raking it in.
00:38:15.500 You think these companies that make those drones, you know, there he was, there he was, Lindsey Graham holding a drone from the new drone factory.
00:38:29.500 You don't think companies from around the world are involved in producing those drones and are making money and profits off of those drones?
00:38:43.000 and the only way you can make money off of it is if you have the drone
00:38:48.480 and then the next day you need another one
00:38:52.200 because you blew up a bunch of rushkies with the one that Lindsay was holding.
00:38:57.720 That's how this works.
00:39:00.100 That's how the military-industrial complex works.
00:39:05.020 You can't just make weapons and have them sit there just in case.
00:39:09.860 You need to use them
00:39:11.260 because they have to be replaced and the company that makes them makes money and then you get
00:39:19.080 somebody saying we want to stop this war uh i don't think lindsey was sincere about that by
00:39:25.200 the way i'm not that stupid this guy has been a cheerleader for that war since its inception 0.52
00:39:32.620 so i'm not saying he sincerely meant that i don't think anybody thought he meant that he wanted to 0.75
00:39:39.800 end the war so i'm not gonna jump on that and say oh that must be why they killed him i think
00:39:46.700 lindsey was 71 and died from natural causes but um other people you know the conspiratorial people
00:39:53.440 they'll jump on that you can't end that war and it is true it is true that there are plenty of
00:39:59.640 very powerful people that do not want that war to stop ever any war that's going on they don't
00:40:05.680 want it to stop what do you think raytheon isn't drooling at the prospect of more bombs in iran
00:40:12.280 trump just started bombing again you get these companies that make the bombs make the weaponry
00:40:20.660 and make all the stuff they need to fix the planes and and they're like yeah get that assembly line
00:40:27.740 cranking we need more parts we need more bombs they're making money and very powerful politicians
00:40:35.280 get paid off and get contributions for their campaigns from those companies.
00:40:44.400 And they say, if you do that, you know, you back my campaign.
00:40:51.100 Hey, who knows when it comes around to getting a government contract.
00:40:55.000 It's all that.
00:40:57.240 And it's not even hidden.
00:41:00.020 This isn't even something that's hidden.
00:41:03.660 It's right in your face.
00:41:05.640 It's legal.
00:41:06.420 Why shouldn't it be in your face?
00:41:08.000 There isn't any law against it.
00:41:11.720 That's how crazy this is.
00:41:13.840 That's how commonplace all of this is.
00:41:17.900 It happens right in front of our faces.
00:41:20.640 And it's your money, my money.
00:41:24.620 All of our money goes to this.
00:41:27.620 We pay the government.
00:41:29.860 They pay the contractors for the bombs.
00:41:32.760 The government then uses the bombs and needs more bombs.
00:41:39.000 So they take more of our money, give it to the companies to make the bombs,
00:41:44.760 and then they go, oh, we're up for re-election.
00:41:47.920 I need money for commercials and going out there.
00:41:50.700 And the same companies that they gave the contract to dish out the money
00:41:56.620 that pretty much came from us.
00:41:58.760 It's a kickback.
00:42:00.060 The money they give to the politicians is the money the politicians gave to them to build more bombs.
00:42:10.240 And it's all our money just going back and forth between them.
00:42:16.000 And if you don't pay, where do you go?
00:42:19.060 Prison.
00:42:20.600 It's an amazing system.
00:42:22.160 Just like our forefathers dreamt of, I'm sure.
00:42:25.160 Back in a minute.
00:42:26.760 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
00:42:33.080 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
00:42:40.120 The Anthony Cumia Show.
00:42:43.720 How's everyone doing?
00:42:45.260 Great Sunday evening.
00:42:47.220 I hope you had a wonderful weekend.
00:42:50.340 It's summer, man, you know, and it goes fast.
00:42:54.240 and you have to just savor every single day.
00:42:59.500 Is it a thunderstorm going on out there, maybe?
00:43:02.820 It's summer.
00:43:03.520 You got a patio, a porch with an awning over it. 0.93
00:43:09.660 Get a chair, grab a beverage, your sweetheart,
00:43:13.460 and sit out there looking at the rain and enjoy yourself.
00:43:17.040 Summer.
00:43:18.480 Awesome.
00:43:19.160 uh donald trump had a statement about uh lindsey lindsey graham and uh here's what he said he goes
00:43:29.660 i got a call last night sometime at you know the early evening the other way trump talks maybe in
00:43:38.560 the sevens what is he saying like seven o'clock or something he's got to be so um specific and
00:43:47.380 he called and he said we're all set for the save america act he was pushing the save america act
00:43:54.120 like crazy he got back said he just landed for ukraine i said that's a long trip to make
00:44:00.780 he said uh he sounded a little tired but perfect but a little bit tired he had a right to be i mean
00:44:09.720 he was a worker we thought maybe we might even meet today and then that was it and uh that was
00:44:19.780 you know very around the time uh it couldn't have been much longer i don't know it could have been
00:44:30.120 his last call i don't know exactly but i got a message about one in the morning from one of his
00:44:37.260 people at his office that he had passed away he was uh a supporter of donald trump uh through
00:44:46.220 this term if you remember in 2016 he was talking some crap about donald trump when uh donald trump
00:44:55.360 it looked like he was going to be the um the candidate for the republican ticket the first
00:45:00.520 time around uh lindsey wasn't too happy about that he said it was uh the death knell for the
00:45:06.240 republican party uh as did a lot of people and then uh when trump won they changed their tune
00:45:14.720 and then the second term uh people knew not to really crap on donald trump he'll turn around and
00:45:22.880 make you look bad uh so i don't know but i think i think like marco rubio i think marco rubio likes
00:45:30.220 trump and um thinks trump can help him that's another thing how could this help me in my future
00:45:36.160 endeavors rubio's relatively young guy and uh he's gonna have a political career long after
00:45:45.040 trump is done with his presidency and probably long after trump's done with his life so he's
00:45:50.600 just trying to ride the fence and um not screw up his career and one way to screw it up is if
00:45:59.560 you're a republican and especially if you're part of the trump administration is to bad mouth
00:46:05.840 trump he'll get you he will get you so lindsey was a good soldier in that way after his initial
00:46:13.020 dislike of of the donald as they used to call him but uh yeah uh he's gone you know what are
00:46:22.480 we gonna do his ukraine uh itinerary where was this one let me see if i can find that
00:46:31.340 I'll find it.
00:46:33.360 I have so many papers here.
00:46:35.640 Here it is.
00:46:37.160 This is what a 71-year-old guy was doing.
00:46:40.800 He arrived in Kiev, or Kiev, if you like chicken, on July 10th, Friday, in the evening.
00:46:51.000 The following day, his birthday, by the way.
00:46:53.560 It was Lindsey Graham's birthday. 0.99
00:46:55.740 That's got to suck. 0.99
00:46:57.480 That's always one of those things you see on a tombstone. 0.98
00:47:00.740 When you see, like, his birthday, and then it's either on the birthday or the day after,
00:47:05.700 you go, oh, wow, right after his birthday.
00:47:09.040 The following day, his birthday, he visited Zelensky, who wished him a happy birthday,
00:47:12.840 and later visited the Skyfall drone facility.
00:47:18.380 He was given a separate presentation on the capabilities of the Skyfall Academy.
00:47:24.140 It's all about drones, that war. 0.97
00:47:26.040 It's goddamn amazing. 0.98
00:47:28.240 The visit included a tour of production facilities, demonstrations, 0.98
00:47:32.400 viper bombers, vampire bombers, strike, FPV, sun interceptors.
00:47:40.360 This all sounds like great stuff.
00:47:43.160 Then they had meetings with Zelensky and other people.
00:47:48.380 Graham also had other classified unpublicized stops
00:47:52.500 common for high-profile visitors.
00:47:55.300 um after this busy schedule on his birthday graham quickly left ukraine at some time yesterday
00:48:01.760 likely afternoon evening got on the plane flew to dc went home and dropped dead at about 8 30 p.m
00:48:08.680 and then the conspiratorial stuff comes in even on a private military flight with no layers if
00:48:16.640 Graham left Kiev at, say, four with a 12 to 15 hour optimized total elapsed time in the air.
00:48:26.640 Arrival would at the earliest be late evening, July 11th or early morning, the 12th.
00:48:35.020 So people are assuming he spent a lot.
00:48:37.480 Well, not assuming he did spend a lot of time on the plane.
00:48:41.640 He had a busy schedule.
00:48:43.540 and you're 71 and your genetics based on your dad uh you know you probably have cardiac issues
00:48:52.920 i don't know if he took care of himself you know you got to go to your doctor and
00:48:57.500 make sure you uh you're not doing things you shouldn't be doing but uh there you go
00:49:03.820 lindsey graham dead 71 i don't think he was murdered that's my take on the whole thing i
00:49:10.120 I think he died some weird timing coming back from Ukraine like that and dropping dead.
00:49:16.680 But that's about that.
00:49:18.440 We'll continue in moments with more of the Anthony Cumia show.
00:49:22.680 Where the hell do you think you're going?
00:49:26.140 Your calls next.
00:49:29.160 It's the Anthony Cumia show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
00:49:35.240 It is the Anthony Cumia show.
00:49:38.120 Thanks for tuning in.
00:49:40.120 And, you know, on the heels of the Lindsey Graham stuff, we have Mitch McConnell, the
00:49:50.440 toitle, Mitch McConnell.
00:49:53.540 And dead, alive, why are we so in the dark as far as our representatives go?
00:50:05.240 They never want to give us a straight answer.
00:50:07.460 but uh mitch mcconnell for the past couple of years has been falling down uh passing out
00:50:16.880 going blank some of the weirdest things he's at a podium and he's speaking and then he just
00:50:23.280 stops speaking he stares off into the distance and uh then walks away someone takes him excuse
00:50:32.220 me senator senator walk this way and and no one says anything about it what happened with Mitch
00:50:40.020 oh he's fine he's fine he was just having a uh a bad day well no one does I don't do that
00:50:46.980 no one does that for just a bad day you you're you're you're in trouble so he's been doing that
00:50:55.240 for a while and uh then i guess about a month ago he was taken to the hospital and all kinds
00:51:07.520 of stories about that the 911 call the uh neighbors one neighbor took a picture of him
00:51:15.680 and had said, I saw them wheeling him out of his place
00:51:22.680 and his feet were sticking out from under the blanket.
00:51:28.840 They didn't even have the blanket over his feet or anything.
00:51:31.280 They said it didn't seem urgent, like they weren't rolling him out
00:51:38.580 in a way that seemed like this was somebody that was in distress but still alive
00:51:45.360 And there was some urgency there.
00:51:47.400 So the speculation again, is this guy dead?
00:51:53.800 Not something so crazy to imagine.
00:51:57.860 Mitch McConnell, an old guy, has been there forever.
00:52:05.220 And people were speculating that this guy was dead.
00:52:09.000 We hadn't heard a peep from him in quite some time, just about a month.
00:52:13.380 and then lindsey graham dies and on the same day because we're thinking what is this
00:52:21.120 do we have two of these guys that are dead now uh well mitch mcconnell turns up today
00:52:30.000 in a photo it's him and i guess his wife they're at the hospital but is it the hospital
00:52:37.960 let me get the picture here so i can look at it yeah there it is yeah uh it is it real is it ai
00:52:48.780 that's the thing these days you just don't know ai has gotten so good with video they've gotten
00:52:55.900 amazing still pictures it's it's indistinguishable from real life it's not like the old days where
00:53:03.640 the guy has eight fingers and you could tell like the words on something written are it looks like
00:53:12.400 Russian so they put out a picture he's supposedly in the hospital here's the thing he's laying there
00:53:23.880 in a buttoned down shirt and jeans in a hospital bed there isn't one piece of medical
00:53:33.520 equipment around him now this guy was in serious medical trouble when he was put in the hospital
00:53:44.200 and since then from then till now he's fine where he's just for some reason still laying
00:53:54.920 in a hospital bed he's dressed like you would dress to go outside go to a dinner what have you
00:54:02.280 without anything, not an IV, not an EKG on him, nothing.
00:54:11.580 There's no medical equipment in this picture at all.
00:54:15.780 And then he's holding today's newspaper, which, I mean,
00:54:22.900 you know who else was holding a newspaper and a picture to prove that it was that day?
00:54:28.680 Lee Harvey Oswald.
00:54:30.260 Remember the famous picture of him holding the Italian rifle he used to shoot Kennedy?
00:54:37.240 He's on his lawn of his house, and he's holding a newspaper.
00:54:44.060 Just so happens to be holding a newspaper, so you go,
00:54:47.240 huh, I guess that was taken on this day and date.
00:54:51.700 it just
00:54:54.480 coincidentally
00:54:56.280 Mitch was
00:54:58.000 thumbing through today's paper
00:55:00.140 when they spontaneously said
00:55:01.880 hey smile Mitch
00:55:03.680 here's a picture
00:55:04.820 oh I just happen to have my newspaper
00:55:08.060 here
00:55:08.620 and it's showing the sports
00:55:12.360 page with a picture
00:55:13.960 there's no denying it was
00:55:16.420 today's paper
00:55:17.820 now again
00:55:20.120 And people, don't go crazy on me.
00:55:23.380 Don't go on my social media account, AnthonyKumionX.
00:55:27.960 You can go there right now with any comments or things you want me to discuss for the show.
00:55:33.440 Don't think I'm turning crazy conspiracy guy.
00:55:36.440 I'm not.
00:55:38.140 What I am saying is, doesn't this seem a little like you're really pushing it?
00:55:44.500 Like you're doing something to purposely get plausible deniability out there.
00:55:53.940 Another great word or phrase for conspiracy people.
00:55:59.440 Remember that?
00:56:01.340 What was that in JFK?
00:56:04.080 It's called plausible deniability.
00:56:08.160 It is.
00:56:09.440 It's like there's enough there where enough people will go, huh?
00:56:15.080 Well, yeah, I guess.
00:56:16.620 Yeah.
00:56:17.640 I guess he's alive.
00:56:19.940 He's fine.
00:56:20.580 He's in the hospital.
00:56:21.780 But none of it seems to make any real sense.
00:56:25.860 It seems a little off is all.
00:56:29.660 And if you don't want people to think something's a bit off,
00:56:33.440 then make a concerted effort to put something out there that is irrefutable.
00:56:41.440 If you could take a picture of Mitch McConnell in bed, in his clothes,
00:56:48.260 no medical equipment around him,
00:56:50.040 you would have to assume he's well enough to record a video.
00:56:56.040 They put a written statement out that was 18 paragraphs long.
00:57:03.440 about Mitch, and it's what he said, it's his words
00:57:07.320 about what he went through, what's going on now,
00:57:11.460 his plans for the future, and
00:57:14.320 that was it, that and the picture. Well, why not
00:57:19.340 take a video of him saying
00:57:23.280 these things? And that would be
00:57:27.440 pretty irrefutable. Even AI, you could tell
00:57:31.200 when someone's speaking, it's not quite lined up with their lips
00:57:36.020 and their voice doesn't sound right.
00:57:39.820 But if you really want to show people that it's you
00:57:42.700 and the statement you put out is your words,
00:57:47.360 wouldn't you say it?
00:57:48.940 Wouldn't you go, yeah, take a video?
00:57:51.620 It's easy.
00:57:52.520 The same thing that you took the picture with,
00:57:54.960 you just got to click video and you have a video.
00:57:59.320 Why didn't they do that?
00:58:01.200 again i'm not saying he's dead but i can definitely speculate he's not well he's not
00:58:10.420 well enough to sit up with his dress shirt on and his blue jeans with no equipment around him
00:58:16.700 again it gives people fodder it gives people fuel for this conspiracy to keep it going
00:58:26.920 why do that the convenient newspaper oh spare me spare me so i i just i just found that uh
00:58:39.560 quite strange is uh is all sondra yes new jersey how are you dear i'm good how are you anthony
00:58:51.760 so well thank you for asking what's on your mind this well well i was going to call for a different
00:58:58.100 reason but i'm thinking about uh lindsey graham to me he looked so healthy and lately i'm finding
00:59:06.600 that people are dropping like flies and i always say especially when i hear it's heart related
00:59:13.020 i wonder if he took the covid vaccination i hate to say it but i think that sometimes maybe not
00:59:20.800 here and not there but i do think that all the time when someone gets sick suddenly out of the
00:59:26.400 blue and and they maybe took that shot and maybe it's you know having a reaction at some point so
00:59:33.860 yeah that's what i was thinking on that i think that i think that too sometimes sandra but mostly
00:59:38.780 with younger people we've seen a lot of younger people athletes actors uh people in in the public
00:59:45.840 eye that die at a very young age and um you know we don't get many answers as to what happened
00:59:53.100 obviously a suicide isn't going to uh fall into that category or or some other instances of murder
01:00:00.900 uh but when people just die of natural causes in their 30s uh that's a red flag right there
01:00:08.560 And especially actors and actresses, because they were forced to take the vaccine.
01:00:15.960 And again, I don't know.
01:00:17.180 I'm not a doctor.
01:00:18.300 Don't even play one on TV.
01:00:20.360 But it just seems like one of those instances where that's another coincidence that we're supposed to think, oh, a lot of actors are dying very young.
01:00:31.800 And they were forced.
01:00:33.400 They couldn't work unless they took that shot.
01:00:36.580 So I don't know, Sandra.
01:00:38.560 the other thing i don't know if you want to talk about this but i was thinking about
01:00:43.940 paul pelosi and an incident that i don't know i sometimes i know you like to talk about all
01:00:50.280 these things and i had an incident that a year ago someone hit you in the head with a ball peen
01:00:55.220 hammer in your house did they walk in and beat you with a hammer when you were intoxicated in
01:00:59.960 your underwear no i thought everyone did that no no this is in the car thing i was driving to
01:01:06.620 the supermarket and i misjudged my space and i accidentally you know touched the other car
01:01:13.600 so i waited in my car for about an hour the person didn't come out and i felt very very bad
01:01:19.880 so i went into the supermarket i asked for a piece of paper a pen and scotch tape and i put down
01:01:26.680 what happened my name my number and then i left and the woman called me and and we you know i
01:01:33.880 They paid for whatever I did.
01:01:35.580 So I'm just trying to say about character, you know, sometimes it's measured in the minutes after we've done something wrong.
01:01:44.500 I don't know.
01:01:45.240 It's the right thing to do, Sandra. 1.00
01:01:47.460 It's old school.
01:01:48.560 This is the way we used to be in a civil society.
01:01:52.540 And it was respect.
01:01:53.900 It was respect for people, their property, and just the way that you keep the civil society going.
01:02:03.080 So, yeah, that's very good of you.
01:02:05.820 I'd have bolted, but that's just me.
01:02:08.360 Sandra, thank you so much.
01:02:10.140 We're going to take a quick break.
01:02:12.000 Back in a flash.
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01:02:23.080 It's the Anthony Cumia Show.
01:02:25.500 On the Red Apple Podcast Network.
01:02:29.420 The Anthony Cumia Show.
01:02:31.120 Thanks for tuning in and talking about a bunch of stuff, conspiratorial stuff, and it doesn't necessarily, it doesn't have to be crazy conspiracy stuff, you know, UFOs.
01:02:46.700 We could get into that because it seems the government has released some UFO stuff, and that's just ridiculous.
01:02:53.560 Can you say distraction?
01:02:55.380 I knew you could.
01:02:56.360 but um here's another thing that it's not so much conspiratorial but people that just cannot
01:03:04.440 look at something see the obvious answer right in front of your face and have to turn it into
01:03:14.740 something else and of course i'm talking about the nolan wells case this is the case of nolan
01:03:23.900 wells a young black man who was on a boat with three white friends uh mississippi they went down
01:03:31.900 to uh horn island it's an island about eight miles off the coast of mississippi for the fourth of
01:03:38.560 july a big party going on down there a lot of boaters it's the only way you could get there
01:03:44.420 is by boat this is a desolate island there is nothing on it no bathrooms no convenient
01:03:53.540 store no cell service this is you go there on your boat what you have on your boat is what you have
01:04:03.280 and then you leave by boat there's no ferry service nothing but it's become a place that
01:04:11.460 you can go to on holidays with a boat a lot of people show up and have a great time drinking
01:04:17.060 boating. If you've ever been with boat people,
01:04:20.800 it is a party. They know how to drink and have a good 1.00
01:04:25.020 time. As long as it's not your boat,
01:04:29.060 it's fun. There's no better boat than someone else's
01:04:33.380 boat because you don't have to worry about
01:04:36.420 everything that has to be done. I would go out, my buddy Keith,
01:04:41.240 go out on his boat with the family and friends
01:04:44.460 and when we're done we pull up to the dock tie up and he's just starting he's just starting the
01:04:53.000 hours that it was going to take to wash off the boat pack up stuff get the garbage it is a pain 0.65
01:05:01.040 in the ass and i grab my stuff i'm like hey thanks bro see you next time i'm in my car going home 0.94
01:05:08.660 Yeah, owning a boat, oof, not fun. 0.99
01:05:12.920 Going on someone else's boat, blast.
01:05:16.920 So they went out and went to Horn Island, and we're having a great time, 4th of July. 0.84
01:05:23.640 So the way this ends is the three white kids, the friends, leave on their boat, go back to the mainland, and the black friend is left on the island.
01:05:42.940 He is found, a couple of days later, dead. 0.97
01:05:46.200 And the speculation coming from certain members of the black community, but also white people that have to, just have to say white people are terrible and racist and must have murdered this kid. 0.98
01:06:04.660 That's the story they've come up with. 0.98
01:06:06.660 There's no evidence indicating that whatsoever.
01:06:10.380 Not an inkling of evidence indicating that.
01:06:13.640 but um this is what they're running with now if you look into some of the details you go all right
01:06:22.080 the big questions that are being asked by the likes of ben crump the uh reverend al sharpton 2.0
01:06:30.260 of the new millennium this is the guy that now latches on like a tick or a sucker fish
01:06:38.020 to a grieving family and tries to soak whatever credibility,
01:06:43.940 street cred, or money he can get from them.
01:06:47.380 And that's what Ben Crump does.
01:06:50.200 And he's aligned himself, or Reverend Al has actually aligned himself
01:06:53.860 with Ben Crump.
01:06:55.040 Reverend Al, the classic, has come out of the woodwork
01:06:58.940 and latched onto this also to try to get some cred with the community.
01:07:06.040 But here's what we know, and this is what some people are not acknowledging.
01:07:13.840 They're twisting it and turning it to try to make it more nefarious than it is.
01:07:20.660 You're out on a boat with your friends.
01:07:23.380 You're having fun at a party.
01:07:25.600 There are a lot of people on this island.
01:07:27.500 It's not some desolate place on the 4th of July.
01:07:31.480 It's very packed.
01:07:32.360 this kid nolan wells hooks up he hooks up with a girl now i don't know what uh you kids do these
01:07:43.720 days i don't know what wacky things you kids do these days when it comes to the gals but when i
01:07:49.720 was younger if i was with my friends anywhere and they saw me trying to woo a girl
01:07:58.300 words need not be spoken i don't have to go up to my friends and go hey guys i think i might get
01:08:08.020 lucky they know they see you with the girl they know what's going on they don't say anything to
01:08:15.020 you you don't say anything to them it's you're a big boy you're on your own now the guys that 0.99
01:08:22.640 are with the girl are going by the son of a lucky bastard and you're going yeah i don't care about 0.92
01:08:30.020 my friends i'll figure it out i'll get home and this was an environment by the way where 0.97
01:08:36.160 you didn't have to go back with the people you came with they knew each other it's a boating
01:08:41.940 community he had friends that had boats and there are other people you go hey could i grab a ride
01:08:47.920 They go, sure, pop on.
01:08:49.920 This isn't somewhere where you pull up and it's like a car where you walk up, knock on the window, go, hey, can I have a ride? 1.00
01:08:56.820 It's very different with boat people. 1.00
01:09:00.060 So he took off with this girl. 0.98
01:09:04.840 And the guys in the boat, the three white guys, his friends, waited for an hour and a half.
01:09:12.760 They waited from 3 to 4.30.
01:09:15.300 They finally left at 4.30.
01:09:16.840 They were having a problem with the bilge pump.
01:09:19.820 Water was coming into their boat.
01:09:22.600 They needed to leave.
01:09:24.600 But they waited.
01:09:25.940 They waited a while, and then they left.
01:09:29.340 And there's a lot of speculation as to what happened between the time they left
01:09:35.240 and between the time they found this kid dead, Nolan Wells, on the beach on Horn Island.
01:09:46.180 And I'm going to take a quick break, and then we'll come back.
01:09:50.040 Oh, no, I'm not. 0.93
01:09:51.100 Okay, silly me. 0.71
01:09:52.920 I saw a 27.
01:09:54.100 It looked like a 9.
01:09:57.060 So we're looking at the friends leaving and the other kid, this Nolan Wells, staying.
01:10:05.620 One of the sticky wickets that Ben Crump and everyone else is bringing up
01:10:11.960 is the fact that the phone was left on the boat.
01:10:17.100 Nolan Wells' phone was on the boat.
01:10:19.400 Why?
01:10:20.300 Why would a person leave their phone on the boat 0.99
01:10:24.040 and then just walk away and go with a girl? 0.98
01:10:29.360 Well, there's no service on this island.
01:10:33.020 I mean none.
01:10:34.120 not like you're going to get some somewhere you have no cell service at all on this island
01:10:39.420 the other thing is there's they don't pull the boat up on the beach and you hop off you need to
01:10:46.680 wade in from the boat to the beach which means you're getting wet and since you don't need your
01:10:55.040 phone you leave it on the boat it's dumb to take it with you uh it might get wet you're going to
01:11:02.260 be swimming you're not taking your phone with you so you leave it on the boat and then what were the
01:11:09.900 kids supposed the the friends supposed to do before they leave stick it in the sand with a note here's
01:11:15.960 your phone pal no when they left they took the phone with them when they realized he hadn't been
01:11:24.240 heard from or seen they called the coast guard and said we have a missing person they immediately
01:11:34.100 returned the phone to the parents of nolan wells everything you wouldn't do if you were 0.99
01:11:44.360 haphazardly killing someone as a group of teens the easiest people to get in trouble for their
01:11:53.960 actions teens all right now i'll take a break and we'll be back in a minute it's the anthony
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01:12:31.180 anthony cumia very simple c-u-m-i-a that's me uh we're talking about the nolan wells case
01:12:38.660 a young black man who was on a boat with three white friends on the fourth of july they went to
01:12:44.180 a desolate island but a bunch of people there on that desolate island for the 4th of july
01:12:49.760 and um the kid disappeared he went off with a girl uh the uh friends had to leave and go back
01:12:57.360 to the mainland on a boat on their boat and uh the um uh nolan wells turned up dead turned up
01:13:06.620 dead on the beach a couple of days later they found him and the controversy stirs a lot of
01:13:13.400 people these uh uh activists and uh a lot of people in the black community that were upset
01:13:21.260 with the uh uh Carmelo Anthony case are saying now this must be racism and murder and
01:13:29.820 uh fact of the matter is again using Occam's razor hey young guys drinking on a boat it happens
01:13:40.340 a lot they are intoxicated they end up in the water and they drown it's a terrible tragedy
01:13:48.440 but to use that to try to get some type of what uh victimhood some type of uh reinforcing
01:13:57.400 your idea that uh we live in a horrible racist country that's still jim crow there's still white 0.98
01:14:06.060 supremacy and lynchings going on that's ridiculous ridiculous and that's what i'm seeing there are 0.99
01:14:15.220 so many people that are saying this was some type of murder that took place so before the break was 0.82
01:14:22.800 talking about this and uh we got to the point where the phone was left on the boat and uh they
01:14:29.100 took that phone back to the mother uh and they say it didn't make sense why would he leave his phone
01:14:35.120 on the boat well like i said earlier uh you have to go in the water to get from the boat to the
01:14:41.300 beach the other thing is why didn't they wait for him or take him back they did they waited for
01:14:48.420 quite some time they had to get back the boat was leaking so uh they took the boat back but
01:14:54.260 immediately reported that they didn't have him on the boat he's a missing person uh they called
01:14:59.880 the coast guard they gave the phone to the family and now uh ben crump reverend al 2.0
01:15:09.880 is saying that there were deleted messages on the phone and that oh my god it's proof positive
01:15:17.800 that these kids were part of the clan and it was just another lynching
01:15:23.300 um first of all how do you know messages were deleted did the family have this kid's password
01:15:34.560 how many 18 year old 19 year old kids give their parents the password to their phone
01:15:43.000 so that doesn't make much sense at all um if you delete messages on your phone there's a way to
01:15:52.580 recover those messages for 30 days unless you do a permanent delete, which a lot of people don't
01:15:59.160 know about. But that takes a couple of steps to get rid of those messages. And what were those
01:16:05.800 messages? Were they just some innocuous, hey, I'll see you in a little bit, or maybe something he
01:16:13.520 didn't want friends or family to see, something embarrassing, something that implicates him in
01:16:19.840 perhaps being untrustworthy or perhaps infidelity with a certain gal.
01:16:27.120 I don't know.
01:16:28.140 But it doesn't necessarily point to he was murdered.
01:16:32.880 But this is what we're seeing.
01:16:36.420 And Reverend Al, Reverend Al, I'm Reverend Al.
01:16:41.280 He's all entwined in this now with Ben Crump.
01:16:45.840 And here's Reverend Al talking about this in Harlem.
01:16:50.740 It was him, Ben Crump, the family of Nolan Wells, and they got up there and, oh, my God, without any proof whatsoever, they were speculating and coming up with things.
01:17:03.340 So AC2, here's Reverend Al talking about the Nolan Wells case.
01:17:09.700 my nose is out here my eyes are here my brain is here which means some things i can smell
01:17:17.120 before i could see and before i can figure out this does not smell right
01:17:22.060 so some people are saying reverend are y'all bringing in race well we're not bringing in race
01:17:31.100 but we're not discounting race either because we don't know what it is so to tell us don't rush to
01:17:37.980 judgment saying it was racist is fine but then i'm telling you don't rush to judgment saying it
01:17:44.240 was not racist that's right yeah so you're bringing race you're bringing race into it
01:17:53.360 we're saying don't not bring race in i'm not do yes no not bringing race into it
01:18:00.620 What, Reverend Al?
01:18:02.340 What did you say?
01:18:04.340 I got two words for any New Yorkers listening that are above, what, 50 maybe, 50 years old,
01:18:11.980 that should discount anything this guy says.
01:18:16.520 Tawana Brawley.
01:18:19.240 That's right.
01:18:20.200 If you recall, many years ago, Reverend Al was the biggest supporter and cheerleader for a gal named Tawana Brawley who had said she was sexually assaulted by white cops who spread feces on her and scratched racial epithets on her body and left her in a garbage bag to be found.
01:18:48.020 and boy, Reverend Allen Company went nuts for this one.
01:18:54.240 And if you recall, destroyed people's lives.
01:18:58.100 There was a man named Stephen Pagonis
01:18:59.860 who they accused of these crimes
01:19:03.360 and he never did anything.
01:19:05.380 His life was destroyed.
01:19:08.940 Police officers, they said,
01:19:10.460 were involved in the rape and cover-up
01:19:12.600 and just insanity.
01:19:14.280 And it turned out that Tawana Brawley was lying. 0.61
01:19:20.200 She had left and gone to some party thing she wanted to go to. 0.90
01:19:24.680 She didn't want her mother to find out that she had gone there and came up with this insane story.
01:19:31.880 And again, Reverend Al jumped on it. 0.55
01:19:34.060 There were lawyers that were disbarred for their involvement in this ridiculous thing that went on with Tawana Brawley.
01:19:47.460 And again, people's lives were destroyed. 0.83
01:19:49.640 And Reverend Al, fat Reverend Al back in the day, just skipped away without a care and continued to get respect from the black community and a lot of liberal white people, the news media. 0.66
01:20:08.880 He was hired by mainstream media.
01:20:14.940 And he had done things like this for his whole career.
01:20:18.580 If you're from New York, believe me, you know exactly what I'm talking about. 1.00
01:20:22.460 Crown Heights, with the fights that blacks and Jews were having, 0.93
01:20:29.520 and he called the Jewish people interlopers, 1.00
01:20:33.860 and he was just a race-baiting piece of crap. 1.00
01:20:40.600 And with every pound he lost, he gained respect. 1.00
01:20:44.820 now he looks like a california raisin and he's one of the most revered people in new york city
01:20:52.960 and he is again like a tick just just dug his snout into this situation to try to uh
01:21:04.420 i don't know get some heat glory days he sees ben crump as the new version of him
01:21:13.400 That's got to be a little upsetting.
01:21:16.060 You know, you don't want to be replaced.
01:21:17.660 So he's probably like, I'll get involved with this one.
01:21:21.160 I am River now.
01:21:22.960 So the social media comments that I'm reading about this are mental. 0.55
01:21:34.920 I mean, why aren't these white boys in jail already? 0.91
01:21:40.200 If a white kid was with three black kids and the white kid showed up dead, they would be in jail already. 0.97
01:21:49.720 It's this deranged victim, victimhood thing that they just embrace. 0.74
01:22:02.640 You can't come up with these conclusions with no evidence.
01:22:07.740 As a matter of fact, there's evidence to the contrary.
01:22:12.620 The family of Nolan Wells has said these boys were best of friends.
01:22:19.500 There was never problems.
01:22:22.040 They never felt like the boy was in danger when he's with these guys.
01:22:28.080 and then so many people saying this is why you don't let a black person if they're alone
01:22:35.520 hang out with a bunch of white people if you're the only black person in a group of all white
01:22:40.700 people leave immediately your life is in danger and statistically scientifically that is a 0.99
01:22:49.980 ridiculous statement ridiculous but that's this this need for this to be a murder a racially 0.74
01:23:01.880 based racially biased lynching the need for it to be that is so important to some of the people i'm 0.99
01:23:10.180 reading about on social media.
01:23:16.020 Why is that?
01:23:17.860 Why would you hope and pray
01:23:20.060 that this is some kind of racially based murder? 0.98
01:23:27.140 Young people get drunk and drown.
01:23:32.020 It's terrible.
01:23:33.480 But it happens so much.
01:23:35.940 so just the the the fact that you want to make something of this to try to perpetuate
01:23:44.580 this victimhood and this uh this this feeling that this is still going on in the world
01:23:55.020 we still have this horrible horrible racism going on uh it's crazy just crazy let's go to
01:24:04.320 jay in bay shore new york what's up jay good evening sir how are you tonight pretty good
01:24:11.300 gotta gotta say these uh facebook sleuths or facebook detectives that have conducted
01:24:18.560 countless murder investigations uh i don't get it i've been in law enforcement 31 years
01:24:25.200 and there's there's a methodology that has to be followed i mean it takes
01:24:30.900 so long for even pathology to come back or toxicology and yet everybody's jumping on the
01:24:36.900 bandwagon it's racial yep how about we conduct a thorough investigation first before we
01:24:42.420 paint everything with vitriol that's it that's it i'm not even saying there there isn't a chance
01:24:49.340 that that could have been what happened i don't know but again common sense what usually happens
01:24:57.300 in these circumstances how these kids got along with each other nothing is pointing there's no
01:25:03.560 red flag pointing to uh-oh it looks like murder it it's uh-oh it looks like this kid drowned
01:25:11.700 now why was he alone why did he go off girls man if you're 19 and you think you're getting laid
01:25:19.220 you will leave your phone your friends everything that's your most important moment in your life
01:25:26.800 is you're wheeling out with a girl and you're like,
01:25:29.680 I don't care about anything else.
01:25:32.260 That right there is enough reason to not consult with your friends
01:25:37.120 or to leave your phone on a boat
01:25:39.720 or a number of other things you might do
01:25:42.080 if you think you have a chance with a girl.
01:25:45.740 Couldn't agree more.
01:25:47.240 I mean, a couple things I've learned in my years is
01:25:50.280 we look at the totality of circumstances,
01:25:52.960 look at the whole picture,
01:25:53.940 and just to enter a point that you said common sense well after 31 years in this job common
01:26:01.200 sense is so rare it should be a superpower it really is man it really is and i've seen so many
01:26:07.340 people jump to conclusions without any knowledge like a case like this especially every day
01:26:15.400 there's some new information coming out and you gotta weed out the the nonsense and lies and
01:26:22.920 from what the actual facts of the case that are coming in are.
01:26:29.480 And a lot of people just hear the headline, the first thing they hear,
01:26:33.680 they draw the conclusion, and they never waver from it.
01:26:37.440 That's the facts to them, and that's what they're going to hold on to.
01:26:44.040 Couldn't agree more.
01:26:45.840 Listen, I appreciate you taking my call, man.
01:26:48.280 I hope you have a great weekend.
01:26:50.080 Love it, Jay.
01:26:50.740 You too, man.
01:26:51.840 Be sure.
01:26:52.500 Love it.
01:26:53.360 South Shore, Long Island, my friend.
01:26:55.900 Take it easy, buddy.
01:26:58.060 Yeah, absolutely.
01:27:00.020 You know, I talk to a lot of ex-cops, and they're just dumbfounded at times at how people will jump to conclusions.
01:27:10.740 They know how it works.
01:27:13.000 They know how crimes are investigated, the protocol, the timeline that you go through.
01:27:21.380 It's very rare that the day someone's found washed up on a beach that they go, well, it's a drowning, 100%.
01:27:29.280 They investigate it.
01:27:30.740 There are a lot of things that they could look at that will determine if this was suspicious, if foul play was involved,
01:27:40.900 or if the circumstances lead them to saying, unfortunate, but the guy went in the water, he was drunk,
01:27:49.480 and he drowned.
01:27:51.720 The currents are bad there.
01:27:53.440 He might lose any concept of what direction you're swimming in.
01:27:59.740 He might have been trying to swim out to a boat.
01:28:02.800 And if you're drunk, you might look at the lights of Mississippi
01:28:06.440 and go, well, that doesn't look too far.
01:28:09.060 Maybe I'll swim there.
01:28:10.860 If you're hammered, you might try to do that.
01:28:14.100 So they've got to look at toxicology.
01:28:16.260 They got to look if, you know, water's in his lungs.
01:28:19.640 Was he dead before he went in the water?
01:28:21.340 All that stuff, like Quincy, Quincy and me.
01:28:25.200 It was murder, Sam.
01:28:28.200 But some people, they just work on pure emotion.
01:28:36.060 They do not want to look at something and think, let me put the puzzle pieces together.
01:28:45.860 Their emotion tells them a certain thing.
01:28:48.440 They want it to be a certain thing.
01:28:50.960 If you want something to go a certain way or end up coinciding with the conclusion you came to,
01:29:02.700 that's what you're going to pick out.
01:29:05.080 You're going to look at the situation and only look at those facts that reinforce your take on it.
01:29:14.300 And it doesn't work that way.
01:29:17.840 There are so many cases.
01:29:19.440 I love a good court case that's on TV.
01:29:22.460 You could watch it.
01:29:23.740 You could watch the testimony.
01:29:25.200 You could see the evidence and really come up with a conclusion like the jury does.
01:29:32.360 And there are so many people that just use pure emotion and come up with a completely different take on it than the jury does because they never look at the facts.
01:29:42.880 Because the facts are not in line with what they want the final decision by the jury to be.
01:29:53.520 And people do that not only with court cases, with everything.
01:29:57.200 Just pop on social media.
01:29:58.960 Go on X or Instagram.
01:30:02.060 You will see so many people that base anything they say on pure emotion and just throw away facts.
01:30:10.860 This is what I believe.
01:30:12.880 And now, especially with AI and the way people post things in a way that it seems like it's the truth.
01:30:24.840 I get tripped up sometimes, but I do my research.
01:30:29.000 There are some things.
01:30:30.200 What did I see today?
01:30:31.220 I saw a story today.
01:30:32.500 oh, Robert De Niro is moving out of New York
01:30:37.740 because of the way Memdani is treating people that have some wealth
01:30:44.380 and with the housing and if you own real estate.
01:30:48.480 And I'm like, that doesn't seem reasonable.
01:30:51.940 Now, a lot of people would just run with that and post it
01:30:54.560 and go, yeah, I guess that's going on.
01:30:57.540 I checked, and it was BS.
01:31:01.200 Wasn't the truth.
01:31:02.500 You've got to do a little research here.
01:31:05.180 And with emotional, especially race-based topics like Nolan Wells here,
01:31:11.000 people see what they want, and they don't want to look any further
01:31:14.500 because their idea has been confirmed through one thing.
01:31:19.560 So why do I want to ruin being right?
01:31:23.460 Back in a minute.
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01:31:28.340 Entertaining and informative.
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01:31:42.020 Thanks for popping in
01:31:44.620 Let's take a call
01:31:47.940 from Joe
01:31:50.100 Mr. Joe in Cleveland, Ohio
01:31:53.200 I haven't been to Cleveland in so long, Joe
01:31:55.880 Is it still desolate?
01:31:57.580 Do you still look out the window
01:31:59.340 and there's nothing going on in the city?
01:32:01.460 It looks like a post-apocalyptic Orwellian landscape.
01:32:08.300 Yeah, pretty much.
01:32:09.400 I actually met you probably the last time you were there.
01:32:12.360 Oh, awesome.
01:32:13.880 We did have some fun there.
01:32:15.960 I'll tell you that.
01:32:17.000 We did have some good times in Cleveland.
01:32:20.120 What's on your mind, Joe?
01:32:22.380 I was just thinking about the murder mystery here, supposedly, surrounding the kids.
01:32:29.400 and trying to rationalize it.
01:32:31.660 I just know you do a great Mayor of Amity impression.
01:32:34.960 Maybe you could do like a summer boy goes swimming for me.
01:32:38.240 Those beaches will stay open, Brody.
01:32:41.920 This was not a boating accident, and it wasn't Jeff the Ripper.
01:32:48.560 Look, fellas, let's be reasonable.
01:32:50.860 This is not the time nor place to perform some kind of a half-assed autopsy on a fish.
01:32:56.320 And I, for one, am not going to stand by here while you cut that thing open 1.00
01:32:59.840 and watch that little Kittner boy spill out all over the dock. 1.00
01:33:05.420 Perfect. 1.00
01:33:06.180 That's exactly what I wanted, man.
01:33:08.080 All right.
01:33:08.500 You ruled.
01:33:09.820 Thank you, buddy.
01:33:12.460 Yeah, you know, seen Jaws a couple of times.
01:33:15.520 One of my favorites.
01:33:17.500 Definitely.
01:33:17.980 How could it not be?
01:33:20.160 And look, I am a huge fan of 70s entertainment.
01:33:27.020 One of the great things about YouTube is you could watch stuff from any decade,
01:33:34.440 TV shows, commercials, news broadcasts.
01:33:37.820 And there was a recent death, and it kind of got to me.
01:33:45.900 It got to me.
01:33:46.580 Randolph Mantooth
01:33:48.640 what a name by the way
01:33:50.480 every time it popped up on the credits
01:33:52.160 like Randolph Mantooth
01:33:54.580 Randolph Mantooth was
01:33:56.580 John Gage
01:33:57.840 in the 70's show
01:33:59.940 emergency
01:34:00.760 that ran from 72 to 77
01:34:04.460 right through the
01:34:05.760 meaty part of the 70's
01:34:08.660 emergency
01:34:10.420 of course they were
01:34:11.940 paramedics
01:34:13.860 paramedics
01:34:15.380 Kevin Tye was the actor that played Randolph Manto, John Gage's partner, Roy DeSoto.
01:34:24.400 And it was a popular show.
01:34:26.620 It followed the same kind of formula as Adam-12, which was kind of like Dragnet, which was kind of like Highway Patrol.
01:34:37.020 One of these, you know, cop, fire department, ambulance, hospital shows, such a big thing.
01:34:47.720 Doctor shows.
01:34:48.880 I hated doctor shows for so long because when I was a kid, I was a horrible, terrible hypochondriac.
01:34:57.900 And anything that someone had on these shows, I thought I had.
01:35:03.200 They talk about symptoms.
01:35:05.360 Rampart, what's the vitals?
01:35:07.800 And then they'd give the vitals and say, we're seeing a rash.
01:35:12.460 And I'd be like, I got that.
01:35:14.100 Rampart, help.
01:35:15.960 I was just a little whiny hypochondriac.
01:35:19.200 But Emergency was great.
01:35:21.240 We loved it.
01:35:23.880 And Randolph Mantooth, there you go.
01:35:27.640 Oh, the song.
01:35:28.820 so good and that you just watch them leaving the station to go help people
01:35:43.360 they were helping people for the love of god
01:35:47.740 and uh this one let me let me let me give you this for a second because uh
01:35:54.240 you definitely will remember where is it oh here it is yeah remember this i gotta play this over
01:36:02.600 my mic hold on oh god here it is
01:36:06.520 that was the one and they'd you'd see them staring they'd hear the first tone and and there was you
01:36:22.760 know the crew there's de soto engage looking up and they'd hear and then they'd hear
01:36:30.740 and they'd start running got to get to the engine 51 squad 51 fire on the and you just be like this
01:36:41.260 is this is the greatest but uh randolph mantooth actor activist i think emergency was responsible
01:36:50.200 for a lot of people wanting to become paramedics and EMTs.
01:36:55.280 And when the show started, I think there were only 10 paramedic squads
01:37:02.580 in the country, and that's amazing.
01:37:07.320 A great show, brought back memories, and a bonanima, a bonanima, Randy Mantooth.
01:37:15.940 All right, good guy.
01:37:17.920 Can't beat those.
01:37:18.980 can't beat them like i said youtube has so many 70s shows and uh commercials i love the commercials
01:37:27.600 you watch a mcdonald's commercial from the 70s oh my god grab a bucket and mop
01:37:33.580 they put a shine on the floor you deserve a break today like oh they sang they served
01:37:46.680 your food cleaned up and sang now you go in there they'll throw a burger in your face
01:37:51.940 or they'll spit on it or you'll get in a fight or you'll see a fight or the sodas are getting
01:37:58.940 winged over at the guy working the fryer later oh here i am again waxing fantastic about the old
01:38:07.860 days remember burger king hold the pickles hold the lettuce ah days gone by back in a minute
01:38:17.400 it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast network
01:38:24.340 the anthony cumia show thanks for tuning in every sunday i love it you guys pop in and
01:38:34.080 support this very program uh gotta talk about every week gotta talk about azor mm danny
01:38:43.000 what is he doing now he's dissing the italians that's right my people now i take it personally
01:38:52.960 there was a ethnic map of new york city put out where uh i guess it had to go through the mayor's
01:39:02.980 office and there are so many areas of new york now little pakistan did you know that there's a
01:39:09.280 little pakistan little india where uh i can't imagine what the water looks like little india
01:39:18.120 all these little areas do you know what wasn't included i think you could tell by uh me being
01:39:24.700 upset being italian little italy little italy was not included on zoran's uh ethnic map of new york
01:39:35.520 city probably one of the oldest areas of new york city that are based on the ethnicity of the people
01:39:46.720 that live there it has been shrinking uh every year um for for quite some time now there was
01:39:55.760 actually a pretty good scene in the sopranos toward the end of uh the sopranos run where uh
01:40:03.340 butchie uh is walking through little italy and he's talking on the phone and he stops talking
01:40:11.920 He looks around, and he's in Chinatown.
01:40:14.800 He looks around like, what happened?
01:40:18.080 Where did little Italy go?
01:40:21.000 So while it's not as big and robust as it used to be,
01:40:26.260 leaving it out of your ethnic map while you don't leave out little Afghanistan,
01:40:34.280 little Somalia, is terrible.
01:40:37.940 and it just again shows where this guy's loyalties lie not with the people of new york the people
01:40:44.920 that built new york i mean if you talk about uh the italian american uh people from new york
01:40:53.880 at the turn of the uh 20th century well the turn of the 19th to 20th century not 20 to 21st
01:41:03.140 you are talking about a group of people that had a huge impact on building new york a lot of
01:41:12.100 italians were involved in the construction business uh in new york city and then he just 0.99
01:41:18.520 leaves it out like that that's par for the course this guy is such a scam such a piece of garbage 0.98
01:41:27.740 uh but it you know it makes total sense that's what he's about he doesn't he doesn't appreciate 0.97
01:41:36.720 the immigrants that came here many years ago that were uh essential to building not just
01:41:47.240 new york city but the entire country europeans coming over here he just is concentrating on
01:41:53.660 uh muslims somali muslims uh indians and afghani muslims pakistani that's who he wants to pay 0.99
01:42:03.860 tribute to meanwhile how many poor italian bastards fell off of i-beam or fell into the
01:42:11.780 the the big base of uh of the brooklyn bridge the irish too i know a lot of irish were involved in
01:42:20.900 that too but um you know just another just another example of uh you know sid you hear sid rosenberg 0.97
01:42:31.700 every morning on wabc talking about memdani and what a piece of crap he is and he has uh 0.96
01:42:38.800 every right every right to do that now they're getting on my people sid now they get on my people 0.99
01:42:46.800 Maron
01:42:48.500 Maron
01:42:50.440 Alright also I want to talk about
01:42:55.540 Scams are
01:42:57.240 Hilarious
01:42:59.200 I don't know who falls for scams anymore
01:43:02.480 Do you do any due diligence
01:43:05.900 Do you take anyone's word for it
01:43:09.140 When you get an email or a phone call
01:43:11.860 You just go alright 0.98
01:43:13.980 It must be true
01:43:15.380 with the advent of AI and the ability to get people's information
01:43:22.640 and it could be used against you, how are you not on guard all the time?
01:43:29.780 The first thing here is kind of more funny than a scam,
01:43:32.920 but I get emails all the time and I just get so annoyed.
01:43:39.320 They bother me all the time because President Trump bothers me with his emails.
01:43:45.380 Oh, yeah, yeah, he emails me.
01:43:47.120 And then today I got an email from J.D. Vance.
01:43:50.600 Yeah, the vice president.
01:43:52.960 I know.
01:43:54.000 I must be pretty important.
01:43:56.220 Pretty important.
01:43:58.020 And here's what J.D. sent me today.
01:44:00.780 I'm trying to reach Anthony.
01:44:03.160 I'm like, what?
01:44:04.220 With everything going on, the vice president of the United States of America, J.D. Vance, is looking for me.
01:44:11.680 private message from vice president vance that's that's the subject line
01:44:19.100 really i knew i had to get uh open this and check it out immediately
01:44:25.280 anthony it's my name must be true anthony this is vice president jd vance i had our team grab our
01:44:34.340 top two percent of supporters and i was so darn excited he didn't curse so darn excited to see
01:44:43.100 your name at the top my name excited the vice president of the united states i'm so happy
01:44:49.040 i wish i were reaching out with good news oh boy what happened what happened lindsey graham's dead
01:44:58.460 we're back in a war not in a war back in a war not in a war back in a war with iran
01:45:05.140 What's going on, J.D.?
01:45:06.620 What are you bugging me for?
01:45:09.280 I wish I was reaching out with the good news,
01:45:12.060 but there is a freight train of bad news coming our way.
01:45:16.040 A freight train.
01:45:17.960 I'm pleading with you.
01:45:20.260 The vice president is pleading with me.
01:45:22.880 Pleading with you to please open the link below to read my 30-second warning.
01:45:29.620 He had a warning going on.
01:45:32.040 And then open your secure briefing.
01:45:34.320 Well, I did.
01:45:36.800 Apparently, J.D. Vance took time out of his busy schedule as the vice president to inquire as to,
01:45:46.660 can I give him ten bucks?
01:45:51.760 He was asking me for ten bucks.
01:45:55.220 He's like my friends in high school, J.D. Vance.
01:45:59.860 Hey, Ann, I took a little time out.
01:46:03.100 I was supposed to do something.
01:46:04.320 with the president, the secretary of defense,
01:46:07.040 but you got a tenner, you got a ten spot.
01:46:13.240 I did not donate.
01:46:16.000 Sorry, J.D., you're on your own on this one, pal.
01:46:19.980 Sorry, no can do.
01:46:23.580 And that got me, reminded me that I had a story about a scam that's going on.
01:46:29.780 And, again, if you are 80 and above, 80 and above, I can forgive you for falling for some of the scams going on these days because, look, technology, amazing.
01:46:43.580 AI, amazing. 0.56
01:46:45.540 They can send some of these boomers messages that sound like their relatives saying, I need help, please.
01:46:55.460 You need to Venmo me $1,000 immediately. 0.88
01:46:59.240 I'm in jail, I'm this, I'm that.
01:47:01.260 What is it, Venmo?
01:47:02.800 Ask your nephew, ask my cousin.
01:47:07.700 And this is a scam.
01:47:09.220 These are scams.
01:47:10.240 Technology, it gets these guys, and women, especially older women.
01:47:15.000 But this guy's Matt Guttman from CBS News, relatively young guy.
01:47:21.840 And he actually posted this.
01:47:24.280 I would be too embarrassed.
01:47:25.480 why would you post a video of yourself talking about how you almost got scammed
01:47:32.860 by a scam that anyone would see a mile away red flags literally red flags waving in your face
01:47:42.220 but uh here's what happened to matt matt got a phone call from bank of america
01:47:49.480 And the person on the phone said they represented Bank of America.
01:47:55.200 They were working at the company.
01:47:59.120 And they said, we have a problem.
01:48:01.960 There's a fraudulent employee, some employee that's been stealing money from people.
01:48:08.660 And we need your help, Matt.
01:48:11.740 We need your help.
01:48:13.740 Go to the bank.
01:48:15.100 Go to this particular bank.
01:48:17.900 Buy you.
01:48:18.560 Now, of course, scammers can get where you live, especially if you're a celebrity, someone on the news.
01:48:25.720 They know where you live.
01:48:27.600 They know where the nearest bank is.
01:48:29.860 So they say, are you this guy, this address, this phone number?
01:48:34.900 There's a Bank of America near you, and we need you to go there and withdraw all your money from your account.
01:48:45.920 Right there.
01:48:47.080 two words one starts with an f one starts with a y would come out of my mouth as i'm laughing
01:48:56.900 hanging up my phone first of all i wouldn't even pick up the phone i get phone calls constantly
01:49:04.280 i never pick it up why bother if you know me you could text me you could i i i don't have time for
01:49:12.540 a phone call very busy i have video games to play but he picked up the phone listen to somebody say
01:49:19.080 go to this branch of the bank and take out all the money in your account and he goes to the bank
01:49:25.160 and he fills out a withdrawal form and he gives it to the teller he's getting his money out of
01:49:32.160 this account because it sounded legit and then he had this fleeting quick moment of clarity
01:49:42.440 and said, huh, I wonder if this is on the up and up.
01:49:48.240 And he asked the teller against the suggestion of the person on the phone
01:49:55.300 because the person on the phone actually said, by the way,
01:49:58.660 don't mention this to anyone at the bank because that might be the person
01:50:02.780 that's pulling this fraud.
01:50:05.640 And he actually did it.
01:50:08.340 but then a moment of clarity,
01:50:12.820 and I'll finish with that story right after this.
01:50:18.100 It's the Anthony Cumia Show.
01:50:20.420 Entertaining and informative.
01:50:22.540 On the Red Apple Podcast Network.
01:50:25.400 It's the Anthony Cumia Show.
01:50:27.460 On the Red Apple Podcast Network.
01:50:32.020 The Anthony Cumia Show.
01:50:35.140 That's right.
01:50:36.040 Talking about this guy from CBS News.
01:50:38.340 matt gutman and he got scammed and uh the scammer called him and told him to go to his branch of
01:50:45.320 bank of america and take out your money just withdraw your money because we're investigating
01:50:50.520 like they wanted you to be an agent you're undercover matt we need you to go undercover
01:50:56.340 as one of our agents with bank of america to uh find out bust open this fraud operation going on
01:51:03.600 um so at the last minute he decides i'm not going to do this and he asked the teller what was going
01:51:10.700 on the teller's like what do you know of course not and it seems the scam isn't just a scam this
01:51:18.980 seems very dangerous what happens is they know who you are and where you live and what branch
01:51:26.140 you're going to and they stake it out and if you show up there and withdraw your money they mug you
01:51:35.100 when you leave the bank they will rob you uh so it's a lot more dangerous than just one of these
01:51:42.560 uh victimless you know scams where the bank will put your money back
01:51:47.780 uh they uncover the scam this is uh assault it could end up being deadly so uh this guy got
01:51:59.340 some sense in his head but who falls for this these are one of those scams that you go
01:52:05.620 the second someone tells you to take your money out who at the bank is ever going to tell you that
01:52:13.820 and there's so many ways that if if i get a call from bank of america like i said i don't pick it
01:52:22.280 up and then i go to my bank of america app i log in check my messages and see if there's an alert
01:52:30.520 for anything or i can go to the chat and say hey i got a message about this is this what's going on
01:52:40.440 and you know it's secure because it's your account from the app
01:52:45.820 and you're not dealing with anyone you don't know.
01:52:51.940 I just don't know who falls for this. 1.00
01:52:53.920 Again, old people, of course, poor old bastards, they're dumb. 1.00
01:52:58.760 They don't know about technology. 1.00
01:53:00.460 They trust everyone on the phone.
01:53:02.980 If you're doing business on the phone, first of all,
01:53:05.800 how do you do business on the phone?
01:53:08.240 I haven't spoken to a live person on the phone in years, quite literally years.
01:53:16.260 Please hold.
01:53:18.240 The next available operator will be with you shortly.
01:53:22.080 Or you can go to our website at, and you're like, yeah, maybe I'll do that.
01:53:27.560 Let me do that. 1.00
01:53:28.560 There's no reason to sit there for an hour until some Indian guy answers the phone.
01:53:34.320 Hello, my name is Mike.
01:53:36.140 May I help you?
01:53:37.140 you're not mike you're not mike just stop with the mic but that's what's going on
01:53:46.380 that's happening so i i found that quite uh quite funny uh there seems to be speaking of scams look
01:53:55.080 at the segue meister general anthony cumia uh you know this guy nick shirley nick shirley's uh
01:54:01.940 Out and about, he has various social media accounts and YouTube, and he goes on there and he exposes fraud and people that are doing things that are harming this great land of ours.
01:54:16.560 One of his big stories, of course, was uncovering the fraud and the child daycare stuff going on up there in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
01:54:26.320 The Leering Center, remember that?
01:54:28.320 The Leering Center.
01:54:30.180 He was responsible.
01:54:31.360 He's the guy that went up there and did that.
01:54:34.760 So if you recall, for a long time, a lot of the liberals and Democrats were getting on Nick Shirley and calling him a liar.
01:54:47.620 He's just trying to make money.
01:54:49.160 He's trying to get views on his account because everything he's talking about is a lie.
01:54:56.840 And all of them said this.
01:54:59.860 The mayors, the governor, of course, Jacob Frey, of course, Governor Walls said this was all fake.
01:55:09.940 Ilhan Omar, this is racism, Islamophobia, Somaliphobia.
01:55:16.700 This isn't happening.
01:55:19.300 Well, well, it seems Fahima Mohammed, Mahomed, Fahima, lovely name.
01:55:29.860 Isn't that imagine you're getting passionate with a girl and you've got to go, oh, Fahima.
01:55:36.760 Oh, that's great.
01:55:39.240 Fahima.
01:55:40.080 Do that again.
01:55:41.800 Fahima, indeed.
01:55:43.180 So Fahima has been found guilty in Minneapolis, daycare fraud.
01:55:50.700 Something they said was not happening.
01:55:54.160 They lie consistently.
01:55:57.140 They will lie about this.
01:56:00.280 They will defend criminals to the hilt.
01:56:04.260 And whether they're right or wrong, and it's usually wrong, they will stick with it.
01:56:10.660 We knew about this fraud.
01:56:12.160 We saw it.
01:56:13.520 It was proven.
01:56:14.420 And now you're seeing somebody actually guilty of daycare fraud to the tune of over $3 million.
01:56:22.580 dollars. Fahima, oh, look at the legs on my Fahima. Here's some audio from that story. AC1,
01:56:34.720 if you would. Five months after she shut down her daycare, booked a flight to London and was
01:56:39.660 arrested by the FBI. Miss Mahamud, are you here to plead guilty today? 50-year-old Fahima Mahamud
01:56:44.900 admits she committed daycare fraud there you go admit it daycare fraud she hopped on a plane to
01:56:54.720 england which is a great move by the way because uh the the english the uk will bend over backwards 0.63
01:57:07.800 to protect these people if you're a muslim a somali you're fleeing law enforcement oh 0.99
01:57:16.260 you won't find better protection uh than you can find going to the uk they will beat uh people 0.99
01:57:24.840 native englanders been there for generations they will beat them and arrest them if they
01:57:30.260 say anything bad about the likes of Fahima Muhammad. But it's good to see the FBI got 0.58
01:57:40.800 involved. And this would only happen under a Donald Trump administration. I talk about
01:57:48.480 the nightmare horror show that is in our future if a Democrat gets into the White House and
01:57:55.460 then god forbid we see the senate and the house go to democrats the the the speed bump that was
01:58:03.420 donald trump keeping the democrats a little bit at bay primarily sealing up the border and trying 1.00
01:58:11.940 his damnedest to throw out the illegals much to the chagrin of the democrats liberal idiots um 0.99
01:58:20.240 that would be they'd be back in business and you know they would go a thousand miles an hour 1.00
01:58:28.600 faster than they would go in before the the biden administration just allow remember the caravans
01:58:36.180 the huge caravans of illegals coming up through the border and they'd sit there and go there's
01:58:44.740 not a border crisis oh uh uh camilla you were there yeah we were there no not we you were there
01:58:52.000 well i i would uh there is such a subjective racist term what do you mean by there
01:59:00.880 and that's what we heard as we were being overrun with illegals
01:59:07.240 and what what did we do we we voted for trump we got a guy in there that
01:59:16.480 closed up the border you certainly don't see those caravans coming from
01:59:21.080 central america trudging through mexico picking up every stray they can and then just being allowed
01:59:29.940 to waltz right into uh the united states if this happens again where we get democrats in charge
01:59:37.700 it will be worse because they'll know that if a republican gets in we might see you know trump
01:59:45.160 kind of broke the ice i think even if it isn't trump if it's a strong republican who doesn't
01:59:51.740 want this he's got kind of a precedent set with donald trump they go i'm going to do what trump
01:59:58.620 it i'm going to shut the border and and start throwing them out something republicans didn't do
02:00:04.320 before trump but maybe they might they might do it democrats know this so they want to load up 0.68
02:00:11.680 the country with more illegals than they could possibly throw out if a republican gets back in
02:00:17.580 office so it is nightmarish to think that and uh you know don't think it can't happen 0.91
02:00:26.420 don't think it cannot happen
02:00:29.160 but there you go
02:00:30.940 Fahima the lovely
02:00:32.220 Fahima
02:00:34.840 you're my Fahima 1.00
02:00:37.720 guilty 0.98
02:00:38.740 fraud
02:00:40.080 and taken into custody
02:00:43.780 it's the Anthony Cumia show
02:00:46.340 entertaining and informative
02:00:48.200 on the Red Apple Podcast Network
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02:00:53.960 on the Red Apple Podcast Network
02:00:56.300 The Anthony Cummings Show.
02:01:00.980 Thank you so much for tuning in.
02:01:03.240 We do appreciate your support.
02:01:06.020 And, of course, Joaquin from PA.
02:01:08.780 What's up, my friend?
02:01:10.880 Hey, good evening, Anthony.
02:01:12.620 Hey, you remember the Great South Bay?
02:01:14.500 I grew up actually as a clamor, okay?
02:01:16.620 Me and my younger brother, we started clamoring.
02:01:18.480 I was like, oh, a lot of clamors in the Bay.
02:01:21.420 Great South Bay, Long Island.
02:01:22.420 Oh, my gosh.
02:01:22.860 Yeah, and the one year our clan buyer, he had a party on Sand Island,
02:01:27.940 which is just this plot of sand in the middle of the Great South Bay,
02:01:31.420 and we all came out there with our boats for a big barbecue
02:01:34.500 and a garbage can full of zoo juice,
02:01:37.940 which is almost every kind of alcohol imagined that you can mix.
02:01:43.300 It was fun, man.
02:01:44.860 I used to go out on my parents' boat and friends' boats,
02:01:49.480 and we'd go over to Fire Island,
02:01:51.000 And it was just a blast.
02:01:53.180 It's fun.
02:01:53.680 There's like a boat culture that unless you've been in it,
02:01:57.040 you don't really know what it's like.
02:01:58.520 And it's a lot of fun.
02:02:01.340 As kids, I'm going to tell you right now, me and my brother,
02:02:03.960 we made a lot of money clamming.
02:02:06.500 Dirty job, though, Joaquin. 0.99
02:02:08.500 Dirty-ass job. 0.99
02:02:10.700 Oh, it was fun. 0.99
02:02:11.540 I love clamming so much, actually.
02:02:14.300 I plan on doing it for my life because my wife's family was fishermen
02:02:17.240 and clambers and whatever else.
02:02:18.520 but unfortunately around 81 when we got married i was running my father's boat which was actually
02:02:24.900 a 40-foot boat and there were no clams to be caught no money to be made anymore you know and
02:02:29.380 that was the end of it yeah i hear a lot more coming back uh around the long island area where
02:02:34.460 the hell are you gonna clam in pennsylvania joaquin yeah i know i love pennsylvania i mean you know
02:02:40.560 for me i always like being out in the wide open and things like that you know i would be losing
02:02:46.380 the seclusion and i could have my guns and whatever i want you know but uh anyway uh so
02:02:52.920 getting back to you were talking about you know how mandami's map little italy little somalia and
02:02:57.720 all this other stuff yep not little italy little little little india little india little pakistan
02:03:03.060 yep yeah let's face it this is going to be the end of white western civilization you know and
02:03:09.920 the truth of the matter is is that really it was the white man that that ended slavery you know
02:03:15.500 people just don't even, they can't grasp the concept.
02:03:19.180 The Anguists were the ones who outlawed the transatlantic, you know, slave trade.
02:03:23.080 Right.
02:03:23.580 And unfortunately, you know, the slaves were already slaves in Africa. 0.95
02:03:29.020 They were enslaved by their fellow black men, 0.87
02:03:31.660 and then they were sold by the Muslims to the white men. 1.00
02:03:34.200 Right. 0.93
02:03:34.900 And, you know, so people don't know these things.
02:03:37.440 But also, if I could talk about Lindsey Graham for a second,
02:03:40.100 I remember Trump's first presidency, okay, the Russian collusion thing.
02:03:44.120 we had the senate we had the house okay and we had the presidency and i even remember lindsey
02:03:50.920 graham's own words that oh we should just let the process play itself out i'm sorry but the
02:03:55.200 establishment wanted to take donald trump out you know and yeah the process was going to try to uh
02:04:01.320 take him out exactly you know and so all these guys were part of that you know part of that
02:04:07.200 establishment they've been there for years they've been there forever all these guys
02:04:11.840 were there forever. Lindsey Graham
02:04:14.060 and Mitch McConnell,
02:04:16.500 they've been there for years. They're
02:04:17.740 entrenched. They're like
02:04:19.300 a tumor. 0.75
02:04:22.480 And the McConnell family,
02:04:24.060 I mean, his wife, I mean, I can't imagine
02:04:25.940 what connections they have with the Chinese, with the
02:04:27.820 businesses that she had, I guess, you know?
02:04:29.600 Oh, yeah.
02:04:31.680 And unfortunately, you know, 1.00
02:04:33.620 this whole Iran thing, 1.00
02:04:35.680 I believe the establishment is
02:04:37.760 using this to make Trump look bad
02:04:39.400 because, quite frankly, we should have taken 0.63
02:04:41.720 And I ran out instead of Iraq the first time around.
02:04:45.560 And so I think that for some reason that there's people in our establishment, you know, that that have an allegiance to Iran for some reason.
02:04:52.220 I don't know why.
02:04:53.040 Yeah.
02:04:53.340 Yeah.
02:04:53.680 I don't get it either.
02:04:54.840 I don't know why we're like, it's looking more and more like this endless quagmire kind of a thing.
02:05:03.260 Where is the decisive victory?
02:05:06.800 We talk about that all the time.
02:05:08.720 Anytime we get into a war, we wonder, why are we still here?
02:05:13.780 Why are we still doing this?
02:05:15.080 We're the United States of America.
02:05:17.220 Where is this decisive victory from a country?
02:05:21.460 It's America.
02:05:22.260 We got the tools.
02:05:23.340 We got the people.
02:05:24.880 And then it goes on and on and on.
02:05:27.120 And Trump is not looking good, Joaquin.
02:05:30.240 He is not looking good with this on again, off again.
02:05:33.100 They're great people.
02:05:34.300 We just signed a cocktail napkin at a bar.
02:05:37.200 And that means we're at peace. 0.84
02:05:39.000 And then the next day, worse people, they're like Satan. 0.99
02:05:42.620 We're going to bomb them to the Stone Age. 1.00
02:05:44.520 And then the next day, great, I had sex with the leader. 1.00
02:05:47.580 It just never ends. 0.95
02:05:50.600 No, I think that somebody finally has control of them, really.
02:05:54.420 It looks that way, man.
02:05:56.020 I got it.
02:05:56.940 It looks that way, bro.
02:05:59.300 Not good.
02:06:00.420 Not good, man.
02:06:01.700 I got to move on, Joaquin, but always a pleasure taking your call.
02:06:05.180 Thanks, buddy.
02:06:06.400 Yeah.
02:06:08.140 Trump's got to do something.
02:06:10.220 It's not even, like, it's probably too late.
02:06:14.260 The midterms are coming up.
02:06:16.520 It's just a few months.
02:06:18.660 And, you know, the way people think and act,
02:06:24.340 it takes a year of hammering stuff in people's heads
02:06:28.220 to get them to look in the right direction
02:06:30.700 and do the right thing.
02:06:32.740 And people are pissed at Trump right now.
02:06:35.940 They don't like this situation with Iran.
02:06:40.120 Yeah, the price of things are up.
02:06:42.660 Whatever you want to blame, because I know some people, look,
02:06:45.500 we were trouncing on Biden for inflation, the high cost of gas, of fuel, groceries.
02:06:54.540 And I think a lot of Biden's policies were responsible for that.
02:07:00.300 A lot of people go, oh, the president has nothing to do with the price of this or that,
02:07:03.960 especially fuel fuel dictates the price of everything everything gets to your stores by
02:07:10.960 truck and by plane they use gas fuel if fuel is expensive everything is going to be expensive
02:07:19.360 and the way biden was uh screwing up or whoever was running him as far as our resources went
02:07:30.280 the price everything was going up and then there were other things of course but uh now you got
02:07:37.040 trump this war whether it's realistic or not that this war is responsible for fuel prices going up
02:07:45.600 that's the perception and the perception is more important than reality when it comes to
02:07:51.720 elections and you know damn well the democrats are just gonna pound them with this with the uh
02:07:59.420 the midterms and if anybody is a republican and they're mago or a trump guy they will slam them
02:08:08.100 and they'll have all of that soros money to run as many ads as they want you know how this goes
02:08:14.480 and if trump can't get his crap together uh like tomorrow as far as settling some of the stuff that 0.93
02:08:23.020 doesn't look good we're in trouble he's going to be a lame duck president for two years if if uh 0.91
02:08:32.720 this doesn't get uh figured out like i said tomorrow november's you know how fast the summer
02:08:41.900 goes once labor day hits it's halloween and that's it now it's election day that's how it works
02:08:50.420 and uh i hate to see it man i really do hate uh hate to say it uh oh i can't take a call because
02:09:01.000 the yes no little prompt came up on my phone line i need mission control in new york to handle this
02:09:09.320 mission control we have we we have a problem oh go to uh go to uh line four
02:09:18.560 pat in florida hi pat what's up how you doing anthony good good i wanted i i you were talking
02:09:26.680 about that fraud case where they were calling you i had a situation last week where they kept
02:09:31.980 bombing my phone like like they sent a tax that's a dear garbage um and i was going to call the bank
02:09:37.920 for real they kept bombing phone we're from bank for america you know there's been a charge in 0.50
02:09:42.380 hawaii you know 1100 at a hotel in hawaii well take care of it you know and then i have to switch
02:09:49.080 off and i kind of was a little leery about it and i went along with him so i get the manager he
02:09:55.020 claims to be a manager it's this guy with a deep voice it wasn't a uh indian it was a guy american
02:10:01.920 with a deep voice he's in a car because i could hear the motor noise and he's looking that's his
02:10:09.020 office is the car right okay and i called him out on it i said dude why the are you in a car
02:10:16.000 i'm not the car yes it sounds like you're in a car i heard him pull over i said you're pulling
02:10:23.760 over why are you in a car he said sir i need to verify this information we're trying to help you
02:10:28.840 here uh-huh and i i says you ain't getting my personal information you have it already yeah
02:10:36.200 legit okay i right but there was a lot of uh you know like expletives thrown in that too so 0.68
02:10:43.040 you know you're a fraud you know it wasn't indians usually it's indians doing yeah yeah 0.87
02:10:49.580 yeah they they get wised up and they start using uh americans uh or people that could speak 1.00
02:10:55.580 like they have an american accent so yeah yeah you got you got to watch that my bank for real
02:11:02.520 and took care of it changed cards numbers everything took care of it no problems check
02:11:07.480 my accounts no problems so you know you just be aware that if these guys keep bombing your phone
02:11:13.140 call your bank on the number on your card you got you got to be aware there uh pat thanks thanks for
02:11:19.380 the call brother yeah i got screwed once going to uh i was uh taking a one of those horrible
02:11:26.140 taxi rides through hell from the airport uh in the bahamas to atlantis and uh i didn't have any cash
02:11:36.600 on me and i knew i had to pay the cab driver so i went oh pull over at this bank over here i could
02:11:42.640 use the atm oh what a dummy i put my atm card in and my code and uh about a month later
02:11:53.620 i started noticing that i had so much money pulled out of my account and the bank took care of it but
02:12:02.740 one of the dumbest things you could do wait till you get to the resort before you uh take money
02:12:08.640 out. That's what I got to say. That's all I got to tell you. There's a bill coming up 0.98
02:12:14.300 for a vote, I think. It's coming up for a vote. I know it's being presented. Daylight
02:12:20.500 Savings. Daylight Savings, one of these bills. And this is, do we want Daylight Savings
02:12:28.080 Time? It stays lighter out later. Do we want that permanent? It sounds nice. I kind of
02:12:36.200 like it daylight savings time it's been observed throughout most of the u.s since the 60s yeah
02:12:42.320 shifting clocks forward an hour from march november uh we all know we all know what it is
02:12:47.980 the sunshine protection act i hate the name of this i hate it because once again it's some
02:12:57.240 protection act and and it might be funny like to call it the sunshine protection act because all
02:13:05.320 these bills that are presented uh they're protecting something so when the layman reads it
02:13:11.380 they go oh i need of course i'll i'll support this it's protecting something meanwhile it's not
02:13:18.180 it has nothing to do with protection but this one uh it's an effort uh by trump of course
02:13:24.480 passed the house energy and commerce committee 48 to 1 in may and allows states to opt out all
02:13:32.620 right here's where it goes insane insane uh i'm for this i like the idea of it staying lighter
02:13:45.560 later it's just less of a drag people that work they get done with work it's pitch black by the
02:13:53.240 time they get home uh or they're driving home and it's nighttime it's just kind of depressing
02:13:59.320 It would be good if you get a little bit of sunlight in the later afternoon.
02:14:05.100 So I'm all for this, but it's got to be all or nothing.
02:14:10.080 You cannot have every state deciding if they want to be part of this or not.
02:14:17.160 It's crazy enough sometimes to go, okay, I got a call.
02:14:21.560 This guy is in Utah.
02:14:23.480 Is that how many hours?
02:14:25.520 Is it three, four, two?
02:14:27.160 Imagine every state now, you have no idea what time it is, within an hour.
02:14:34.740 It could be something, it could be an hour earlier or later, and you don't know.
02:14:39.840 It's got to be all or nothing.
02:14:41.100 And you know damn well, because it's a Trump-backed bill, that every Democrat state is not going to play along.
02:14:50.560 so you're going to have half the states uh not doing it and half the states doing it
02:14:57.880 and all this is going to do is confuse the hell out of everybody so all or nothing uh but
02:15:07.420 you know what does trump say it's time that people stop worried about the clock 0.62
02:15:13.460 the clock not to mention all of the work and money uh that is spent on this ridiculous twice
02:15:20.980 yearly production he wrote that in a social media post uh proponents of the measure argue the shift
02:15:28.640 causes sleep disturbances that's what uh the people that want it are saying the people that
02:15:36.300 don't want it are saying uh in the morning when the little kids are waiting for their school buses
02:15:43.680 it's going to be like nighttime and it might put the little the little tykes in danger and i don't
02:15:50.740 think any of us want that but i kind of recall going going to school and it was dark it was like
02:15:59.140 if it's seven in the morning it was still kind of dark the school bus and then when you're getting
02:16:05.460 dropped off at home it's getting dark i don't know so i don't know i don't know how do you feel
02:16:10.240 about this we do a radio bit how do you feel about it are you for or against daylight savings
02:16:17.300 being permanent give us a call 77 degrees it is uh 15 minutes to the hour
02:16:24.120 i don't know though all or nothing it's got to be because that's kind of crazy
02:16:31.040 to think about half the states not doing this.
02:16:37.740 Another big story, people are moving.
02:16:41.880 They're moving.
02:16:43.600 We've known this.
02:16:44.540 A lot of people, oh, Dallas, you've got to be quiet.
02:16:46.860 I'm trying to do a show.
02:16:48.460 I'll take you out after the show.
02:16:50.940 My dog is whining and barking.
02:16:54.180 Yeah, people are moving.
02:16:55.480 They're getting out of some of these Democrat states and cities and moving to greener pastures.
02:17:02.900 I did it. 0.85
02:17:04.120 I moved to a state called South Carolina, and it just happens to be the number one state everyone is moving to from these crappy liberal states.
02:17:15.500 I can never win because I'll tell you, when I first moved down here, people that lived down here were saying,
02:17:24.440 So where are you from?
02:17:26.320 Oh, yeah, yeah, New York.
02:17:28.300 And they want to say, look, a-hole, we don't want you down here 0.99
02:17:34.060 if you're going to try to turn our state into the crap hole you left. 0.99
02:17:39.000 And immediately I let them know. 0.99
02:17:41.520 I go, no, no, no, I am of like mind, believe me.
02:17:44.880 And then we make some very inappropriate jokes that include stereotypes,
02:17:50.520 and then we all get along fine.
02:17:53.600 But South Carolina is the number one state fastest growing per capita growth in the country.
02:18:01.960 Uh-oh, per capita.
02:18:03.480 Some people don't seem to understand what per capita means.
02:18:06.740 But 79.7 people per 10,000 inhabitants have moved down there.
02:18:16.360 It doesn't sound like a lot, but when you figure there are millions of people in the states, it is a lot.
02:18:22.960 it's a hell of a lot of people uh new york new york has lost 28.2 people
02:18:31.920 per 10 000 and that amounts to 55 000 people that left uh this year
02:18:38.880 and uh it makes sense where else did they leave in great numbers california yeah california uh
02:18:48.480 Illinois, Illinois, people have decided to get out of Dodge, Virginia, Virginia, of course,
02:18:58.160 they have that wonderful new mayor, governor, excuse me, that is crazy liberal, Maryland,
02:19:08.460 27.4 out of 10,000, and the states that are picking up people, South Carolina, like I
02:19:17.120 said georgia picking up some people texas a lot of people so obviously the residents of some of
02:19:26.680 these liberal states are leaving unfortunately they're moving to states that are red conservative 0.94
02:19:35.420 republican and they are like cockroaches it's not going to be good and i hope uh 0.51
02:19:44.920 I hope something could be done about it. 0.97
02:19:46.900 Back in a minute.
02:19:48.120 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
02:19:54.800 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
02:20:01.080 The Anthony Cumia Show.
02:20:02.780 Let's go back to the phones.
02:20:04.240 Madeline.
02:20:05.400 Madeline in the Bronx.
02:20:06.820 What's up, Mad?
02:20:09.120 Hi, Anthony.
02:20:10.180 I look forward to your show every week.
02:20:12.960 So do I.
02:20:13.620 I was really happy to hear you bring up this thing about Mamdani with the mapping, because something came up this week about it in the neighborhood, and I had nobody to talk to about it, because nobody here speaks English anyway.
02:20:31.380 Now you do, Madeline.
02:20:33.660 Okay, great.
02:20:34.660 I see flyers in the neighborhood and at the library saying in big letters, volunteer, join the Mashaloo, that's where we live, Mashaloo Equity Mapping Corps.
02:20:52.240 Be a volunteer.
02:20:54.600 Join to get equity mapping in the Bronx.
02:20:57.980 So what I think is going to come up about this is I think it has something to do with funding, and that would be why they are ignoring people like the Irish, the Jewish, the Italian.
02:21:13.360 We don't need anything, right?
02:21:15.300 But the immigrants, they need funding.
02:21:20.280 They're the representatives of our neighborhood now.
02:21:23.620 So it's just a theory, but I think that's what it's about. 0.99
02:21:27.980 That makes sense because everything this guy does is about grifting, getting money, and distributing it to Muslims and illegals, of course, 0.91
02:21:40.000 and people of ethnic backgrounds that aren't Italians and Irish and Polish and Europeans that set up their own little enclaves 0.90
02:21:51.240 and have had them in New York for over a century, well over a century.
02:21:56.400 everything he does has a subliminal message earlier this week um he was talking about
02:22:03.500 the busing uh that they're going to open up some kind of new way of making the busing go faster
02:22:11.760 so a reporter asked him um well okay you're going to make the buses faster but we haven't heard
02:22:19.340 anything about the free buses and he cracks up hysterically like it was so inappropriate
02:22:25.240 breathe it and i know what it was about because he's saying nobody pays anything for the bus
02:22:30.780 anyway nobody pays to get on the bus anymore so he doesn't have to pass anymore he knows he knows
02:22:37.120 yeah he ran on that platform uh that was one of his biggest things i mean every time uh before
02:22:44.360 the election he was interviewed he brought that up as we're going to get free fast buses and he
02:22:50.380 He knew it was impossible.
02:22:53.200 Hochul said before the election, we're not going to do this.
02:22:58.180 We can't afford to do this.
02:22:59.980 And he kept pushing it, kept pushing it. 1.00
02:23:02.100 The idiots that voted for him thought this was going to happen, 1.00
02:23:05.560 and now he laughs in your face if it's brought up, if it's brought up. 1.00
02:23:11.520 Crazy. 1.00
02:23:12.060 And, you know, the idiots are not the ones who voted for him 1.00
02:23:15.100 because they did exactly what they wanted to do. 1.00
02:23:17.560 The idiots are the ones who didn't vote against him. 1.00
02:23:21.480 Those are the ones who are the idiots. 1.00
02:23:23.440 Yeah, it was rough, though, with Cuomo or, you know, Mr. 1.00
02:23:27.460 True, but all you have to do...
02:23:29.060 Crime-fighting somebody, parade guy.
02:23:32.360 Yeah, but, you know, everybody says, I don't understand what is he doing.
02:23:36.600 Just look at him.
02:23:38.500 Listen to him.
02:23:39.580 He is exactly what he says.
02:23:42.380 He is.
02:23:42.960 He's not hiding.
02:23:44.500 Exactly, and people don't see it.
02:23:46.900 No, they don't.
02:23:48.120 He's in plain view, Madeline.
02:23:49.720 Madeline, you know what you should do?
02:23:51.860 Grab a couple of bucks and get yourself a better phone. 0.84
02:23:54.800 What are you on, a Sports Illustrated football phone?
02:23:57.440 What do you got there?
02:23:58.140 You're crackling.
02:23:59.020 You're crackling, Madeline.
02:24:01.260 Oh, I'm sorry.
02:24:02.060 I'm on a kitchen phone, a regular dial phone.
02:24:05.120 A dial phone.
02:24:07.260 Yes.
02:24:07.700 I love it.
02:24:09.220 Oh, that's fantastic.
02:24:10.660 Madeline, old school.
02:24:11.740 I love it.
02:24:12.220 Thanks for the call, dear.
02:24:14.080 There she goes. 1.00
02:24:15.080 that she's on the dial phone it's on the wall she probably stretched the cord out real far
02:24:22.800 it it loops up into a knot and you got to pull it apart oh i remember the other there are still
02:24:30.540 people that have a kitchen phone i'm stunned i'm stunned by that um hey the pentagon finishing up
02:24:40.940 with our conspiratorial episode on the Anthony Cumia show this evening.
02:24:45.500 The Pentagon released some new UFO files, and I don't know.
02:24:53.820 None of it washes with me.
02:24:57.660 None of it looks legit.
02:24:59.960 I saw a video the other day that's like, oh, look at this thing.
02:25:03.660 It was so obviously a big cluster of balloons.
02:25:08.440 It was just balloons.
02:25:10.240 and some plane saw it and captured it on the camera, nothing's clear.
02:25:18.680 None of these UFO videos that the Pentagon is releasing are clear videos of anything.
02:25:24.520 I want to see some close encounters, you know,
02:25:27.600 bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, I want to see that.
02:25:32.040 I see blurry balloons, and that's supposed to get us to go,
02:25:37.080 oh, I guess they're coming.
02:25:39.460 I guess the aliens are, we got aliens, but not that kind,
02:25:43.880 not the right kind anyway.
02:25:45.900 And look, again, it's the conspiratorial episode.
02:25:51.080 That's what the whole thing was.
02:25:52.900 It's flying saucers.
02:25:54.860 I saw them when I was a frog man in Vietnam.
02:25:59.680 They are not.
02:26:01.240 it's anything but alien craft or everyone has a camera on them 24 hours a day seven days a week
02:26:12.900 now everyone and we have less credible pictures of ufos than we had in the 60s when no one who
02:26:24.160 walked around with a camera and sometimes you'd get a ufo picture and be like oh that's amazing
02:26:29.180 now
02:26:31.080 I'm not believing it
02:26:33.020 this Pentagon release
02:26:34.340 and anything else that comes out about UFOs
02:26:36.960 is a distraction
02:26:38.520 from the real nonsense that's going on
02:26:41.280 in this world, we all know what that is
02:26:42.680 alright kids, thanks for tuning in
02:26:45.300 I will be back next Sunday
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