The Anthony Cumia Show - July 21, 2025


The Anthony Cumia Show | 07-20-25


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On this week's episode of the Anthony Cumia Show, the host talks about the moon landing and the conspiracy theories surrounding it. Plus, FanDuel introduces a new Super Sub that keeps you in the game even if your player is subbed out.

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00:01:00.060 It's the Anthony Cumia
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00:01:03.640 informative. On the Red Apple Podcast
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00:01:08.340 Another Sunday.
00:01:10.200 Another week went by.
00:01:12.360 There it is. We're back.
00:01:14.260 The Anthony Cumia Show. 0.96
00:01:17.940 Damn glad you could join 0.96
00:01:19.860 us. So 0.97
00:01:21.620 much going on. 1.00
00:01:22.960 And as, you know, as is every week, ridiculousness, immaturity, stupidity, moronic behavior, all the fun stuff we love, love talking about right here on this very program. 0.99
00:01:43.020 Glad you could make it. 0.99
00:01:44.480 um i guess you know well i've started the top of the show talking about that ridiculous um
00:01:51.720 uh kiss cam from the cold play thing i i'm so tired of it but like i said it just opened up a 0.93
00:01:59.860 lot more um kind of a lot more uh avenues of discussion about privacy and uh stupidity
00:02:10.260 Look, look, we've all had our indiscretions.
00:02:16.700 But I think when you're a billionaire and the head of a huge company,
00:02:24.940 maybe you've got to be a little more subtle with things.
00:02:28.340 You can't act like you did with your buddies, hanging out with your buddies.
00:02:33.820 You know, you used to do that.
00:02:36.340 Hey, don't tell this one.
00:02:37.860 I did this.
00:02:38.720 I went out with this girl. 0.99
00:02:39.640 like what are you crazy you don't do that just a little PSA for everyone out there discretion
00:02:48.420 the better part of valor is that what the saying goes um all right first thing I really want to
00:02:56.380 talk about though aside from that nonsense uh the uh the uh anniversary of the moon landing
00:03:05.180 oh i could hear the people now what do you what moon landing anthony i thought you were
00:03:13.080 smarter than that this is something i get into with people constantly uh did we go to the moon
00:03:23.320 did the united states of america plop two astronauts down on the moon on this very day
00:03:32.720 in 1969 uh boy i i used to believe this with every part of me now don't get me wrong i am not saying
00:03:47.620 the moon landing was faked i still believe that that people went to the moon uh but but man
00:03:54.960 the the pushback it has an effect and it's not even the people that are you know the the flat 0.98
00:04:04.200 earthers uh that collection of imbeciles or the the people that don't believe we went to the moon 0.99
00:04:10.880 that isn't who's who's swaying me or getting me to even doubt myself at all it's the lies that i see 1.00
00:04:20.580 coming out of our government every single day.
00:04:25.540 And it makes me very, very, very, very leery about
00:04:31.860 what I've been told by the government in the past.
00:04:36.720 Things I believed and didn't have a doubt.
00:04:40.300 Absolutely believed it.
00:04:43.120 And when you used to have to take that little bit of leap of faith,
00:04:47.980 you'd give the benefit of the doubt to the government.
00:04:50.580 Because, look, the moon landing is one of those things that we don't have tangible proof
00:05:01.240 where I can look at something or feel something or have experienced something
00:05:07.640 that guarantees we've been on the moon.
00:05:10.640 I've seen pictures, and I believe them, videos, artifacts that are still on the moon
00:05:17.300 that have been seen by other spacecraft, by telescopes right here on Earth.
00:05:26.360 So that would lead me to believe that, yes, we have been to the moon.
00:05:32.380 But you have to have a bit of faith in who's telling you that
00:05:37.420 because everything you see is kind of secondhand, you know?
00:05:43.380 You're not really seeing it for yourself.
00:05:45.760 I'm being told this is a moon rock.
00:05:49.300 When I go to the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum and I take a look at a moon rock,
00:05:54.960 I'm being told that's a moon rock.
00:05:56.840 So I have to have some faith that the people telling me this are telling me the truth.
00:06:05.660 And, you know, that faith in the government has absolutely been eroded away
00:06:14.180 over the course of time.
00:06:17.640 So, you know, eight-year-old Lil Anthony
00:06:22.020 sitting there late at night
00:06:25.720 watching the coverage of the Apollo 11 moon landing.
00:06:32.380 Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin
00:06:34.620 with Mike Collins orbiting the moon
00:06:37.600 waiting for them to finish up, dock up again,
00:06:41.260 and then return safely to Earth
00:06:43.280 as heroes heroes and you know from that time or at least from the last apollo mission uh apollo 17
00:06:54.360 um i believe that was 72 we we just kind of had people saying it never happened
00:07:04.060 and and the one thing i always used as the argument is why why would they lie first of all
00:07:13.580 and um how could you get away with such a giant conspiracy we landed on the moon millions millions
00:07:22.840 there billions the whole the whole planet watched and it went off without a hitch
00:07:29.060 nothing a big a big spotlight didn't fall uh when they were showing neil armstrong taking those
00:07:37.500 first steps on the moon uh i didn't see any strings it looked to me like i would have imagined
00:07:45.920 a human being walking on the moon would look with less gravity than we have here and no atmosphere
00:07:52.680 to speak of so i i believed it now we're in 2025 and all i've heard about everything
00:08:02.720 is how our government has lied to us and and i i i i want to believe we went to the moon and i still
00:08:14.820 do like i said i still do but i may be just banking all that on this nostalgic trust issue
00:08:23.260 and the fact that i want i want us to have gone to the moon and i don't want to and i think this
00:08:31.980 happens with a lot of uh lies that we get from the government you don't want to feel vulnerable
00:08:38.680 or stupid i believed it and then if you're told it didn't happen uh you're going to feel pretty 0.99
00:08:47.440 stupid and naive and uh you know you believed someone you trusted a government but you know 1.00
00:08:56.080 an entity and uh then you're told you're you're a jackass so you know maybe some of that factors in 1.00
00:09:05.580 But here's the other thing on the other side of it, why I truly do believe we went to the moon and it's not so much the government just telling me. 0.96
00:09:17.520 And that's all the proof I have.
00:09:19.880 I enjoy science and astronomy and astrophysics and all the things that make it possible for space travel.
00:09:31.200 And it just makes sense.
00:09:34.140 Everything that was put out there that brought us to the moon makes scientific sense.
00:09:45.040 And everything I hear from the skeptics and from the people that say we never went and we definitely didn't go,
00:09:52.720 it just seems like they're coming up with these reasons and pseudoscience to tell you why we didn't go.
00:10:02.620 And a lot of these can be refuted without somebody having to just say, well, they told me it's, you know, some of it is basic physics.
00:10:15.040 Some of its common sense.
00:10:16.840 And a lot of the things that they use to try to tell people that we never went to the moon, they can be they can be easily, easily debunked.
00:10:30.840 So I do believe that in 1969, on this very date, July 20th, we did, I believe we did go to the moon and Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin set foot on the moon, did a couple of experiments, plopped that American flag down there, took off, linked back up with the command module and safely returned to Earth.
00:11:00.840 I still believe it based on science, not because somebody told me.
00:11:07.320 But again, you know, let's look at the stuff we're seeing.
00:11:11.360 And we're going to be talking about this tonight.
00:11:13.160 Obviously, the Epstein files that Donald Trump has gone off and said was a Democrat hoax.
00:11:23.740 Can I believe that?
00:11:26.240 I mean, I voted for Donald Trump.
00:11:28.440 I support him as president.
00:11:29.920 i'm a republican i'm a you know not a crazy right-wing hard conservative i have some liberal
00:11:39.740 ideologies when it comes to basic um i don't know basic empathy uh for for human beings
00:11:49.560 that some people say conservatives do not have um but there are a lot of things going on these days
00:11:57.860 that make you look at the past and go, well, when did this start?
00:12:01.860 When did the unregulated lying, when did it start?
00:12:10.360 Was it four years ago, eight years ago?
00:12:12.800 Has it always been that way?
00:12:14.160 And if that's the case, what can I believe?
00:12:17.680 I don't think I can believe anything.
00:12:20.520 And that's the problem when it comes to things like the moon landing.
00:12:24.880 I believe it, but they've put me in a position where I'm finding it harder and harder to defend my belief that I believe it.
00:12:36.480 Because at some point, you do need to make a leap of faith in some aspect that you weren't lied to.
00:12:45.600 And that's where they can get you on this.
00:12:47.640 Well, you are lied.
00:12:49.100 Who are you talking about?
00:12:50.060 The government?
00:12:50.580 Look what they do every day. 0.99
00:12:52.560 They lie, Pee Wee. 0.96
00:12:54.780 So we'll be talking about that a lot more.
00:12:58.300 Of course, we have Clown of the Week coming up. 0.89
00:13:01.300 A new person, not the usual, but somebody that obviously they're a clown 0.96
00:13:08.580 because they work in an industry full of clowns, 0.96
00:13:12.440 some of which we've featured on this program. 0.83
00:13:15.240 So stick around for that and a lot more just starting tonight
00:13:20.180 with the Anthony Cumia Show.
00:13:22.160 Be right back.
00:13:23.060 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
00:13:30.320 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
00:13:36.480 Welcome back.
00:13:38.080 The Anthony Cumia Show on a wonderful Sunday evening.
00:13:42.520 Glad you could join us.
00:13:43.820 Just talking about the anniversary of the moon landing, 1969, July 20th.
00:13:51.540 And I'm getting some feedback.
00:13:54.220 We'll take your calls, of course, 800-848-9222. 0.82
00:13:58.160 But I was just looking at my X feed here, and I'm being called, what's the word, retard.
00:14:07.960 That's what I've been called.
00:14:09.960 Because somebody here is commenting, this guy RGZ Mac, what about the Van Allen belt, Anthony?
00:14:19.760 And what about the phone call from Nixon to the guys on the moon?
00:14:26.600 See, again, these are things that they come up with that are easily refuted.
00:14:32.840 Many scientists have said it's absolutely possible and feasible for humans to survive going through the radiation belt,
00:14:42.200 the protective magnetic field around the planet Earth
00:14:47.740 that keeps all that crazy radiation from space from getting to us.
00:14:54.080 They position the ship in a certain way
00:14:57.340 where there's a lot of mass between them and the radiation.
00:15:06.740 Now, scientists have said this,
00:15:09.240 And I'm willing to believe scientists that don't seem to have an agenda.
00:15:14.580 I'm willing to give them the benefit of the doubt. 0.93
00:15:17.120 The Nixon phone call is the most ridiculous thing that these 0.91
00:15:20.580 we-didn't-land-on-the-moon guys bring up. 0.98
00:15:24.640 What do you think?
00:15:25.700 Dick Nixon sitting there in the White House?
00:15:28.940 What's the number of the lunar module?
00:15:32.020 And he just picked up the phone.
00:15:35.260 Do I have to dial nine for an outside line?
00:15:39.960 Henry, Henry, help me out.
00:15:43.120 It was the White House.
00:15:46.600 Yes, President Nixon on the phone to Houston.
00:15:52.260 He was talking on the phone to Houston Mission Control,
00:15:59.640 who then patched that call through to the guys on the Apollo 11 capsule.
00:16:12.000 He didn't call them from the moon.
00:16:15.000 It wasn't from the moon.
00:16:16.540 They were in transit in the command module at the time.
00:16:24.300 uh but it's very easy to call up a place with the radio nasa's talking with a mission control
00:16:33.380 speaking with the astronauts so of course so silly so silly didn't happen nixon calling him that's
00:16:41.200 crazy henry help me out here what did it what's the area code for the moon um insane uh scott 0.97
00:16:52.820 Scott from Virginia.
00:16:54.660 What's up, Scott?
00:16:56.660 Well, Anthony, welcome back to your triumphant return to the radio.
00:17:00.760 I love it.
00:17:01.540 Thank you, sir.
00:17:02.980 I got to tell you, this is not at all what I expected.
00:17:05.600 I mean, who really knew what to expect?
00:17:07.020 So I was kind of thinking, all right, I mean, I told you guys the whole time.
00:17:11.100 You know, I'm not going to draw it out forever, but I've been with you guys a long time.
00:17:15.100 And, you know, when you came back to the radio, I was like, okay, is this just going to be,
00:17:19.520 do we pick up with the Anthony show?
00:17:21.480 Is it going to be, you know, the old days?
00:17:23.760 And what it found, what I found it to be has just been fantastic.
00:17:27.120 It's your show.
00:17:28.000 It's a different take, you know.
00:17:30.660 And I think some of us have grown up a little bit in the last decade or changed, and you changed with it.
00:17:35.920 And I love where you landed with this.
00:17:38.500 Scott, thank you.
00:17:39.620 That's very nice of you to say.
00:17:40.980 And truth of the matter is, like, you have to have some self-reflection and realize that once you are in your 60s, being a shock jock kind of looks a little silly on you.
00:17:53.480 I love humor.
00:17:54.380 I love having fun, making jokes, even about whatever's going on in the news. 0.98
00:17:58.600 But, you know, I'm not ready to get some girls in their 20s, put them in a 55-gallon drum and dump animal organs on them. 0.99
00:18:07.140 Don't sell yourself short, sir. 1.00
00:18:08.340 All right, maybe something.
00:18:10.980 Yeah, but, you know, the only thing I could say to make it better is when you have on little Jimmy, and it's, man, those shows just hit.
00:18:17.520 But love it, love it, love it.
00:18:18.760 Yep, thanks, Scott.
00:18:19.660 So, look, man, I'm honored to talk to you, but what I do every day is I work in the Mission Control Center,
00:18:26.880 and honestly, this show has kind of given me back a center of my week, because when you work these weird hours, a 24-hour-a-day job,
00:18:33.580 you're in there shoving, you know, satellites and stuff around the earth, you lose track of what was a Monday.
00:18:39.000 Weekends are meaningless.
00:18:39.720 So your Sunday night show has been kind of like a center point to my week now.
00:18:44.340 It's like, oh, Sunday, that's my time.
00:18:46.060 Glad to hear it, Scott.
00:18:47.340 Scott, what do you do?
00:18:48.300 You sound like you're in the space industry.
00:18:52.680 Yeah, so I'm generically what's called a space vehicle engineer.
00:18:56.380 You're the people that look at the telemetry coming back from the spacecraft,
00:18:59.860 and you react to anomalies as well as conduct regular daily maintenance tasks,
00:19:05.240 such as burns to move things out of the way of other things.
00:19:09.080 those things uh falling around the earth when they're supposed to be yeah so i mean it's something
00:19:14.680 that somebody that this you know it it it lose everything over a long enough period of time
00:19:19.760 becomes tedious and uh when you just do this every day it's like being an aircraft control
00:19:25.500 and people going our plane's real it's like just you know um but so you're not one a couple things
00:19:32.400 you're not one to believe there's a firmament and we've never sent anything into space and there is
00:19:37.060 no space you're not that guy not at all because that's my day job um it just it is what it is we
00:19:44.180 went but there's a very specific reason when these people got they always go down a technical avenue
00:19:48.060 and it's the wrong way to go it's also it's the wrong way to defend it because going to the moon
00:19:52.980 is not a technical problem i mean it is very technical it's like building an atomic bomb
00:19:56.780 a very limited set of actors can do it but we have the technical capability to do it what we lost was
00:20:03.440 the will we got rid of this buzz cut steely eye killers that ran mission control we went to a
00:20:09.200 softer you know kind of nasa that lost track of its mission and is now falling decades behind
00:20:14.260 the private programs that's what's going to get us back to the moon but yeah no bucks no buck
00:20:20.100 rogers the old saying and you know you cannot go to the moon without money however i want to offer
00:20:26.660 you a great view of it not my view but there's a guy his name is sg collins he's a well-known
00:20:32.020 photographer kind of a liberal you know d-bag whatever but an honest man and he has a whole
00:20:38.540 youtube channel you can just search sg collins and you'll find he does a a discussion on did we
00:20:44.600 go to the moon and it's beautiful he just starts off did we go to the moon in 1969 i'm not sure i
00:20:49.980 wasn't on the moon in 1969 and then he goes into from a photographer's point of view why the
00:20:55.940 technology to fake it did not exist at the time oh okay it's just absolutely beautiful rendition
00:21:01.380 and it just shortcuts around all the old but what about the nixon phone call yeah it's called a
00:21:06.360 phone patch dummy they were staying yeah yeah radio does it you know the my my biggest uh qualm with
00:21:13.060 the we didn't go to the moon guys uh having successfully faked the entire moon landing
00:21:20.980 uh in 1969 why would you then go on to do it so many more times like you you're doing the same
00:21:30.200 magic trick in front of someone they're gonna figure it out so why wouldn't you just go well
00:21:34.680 we did it beat the soviets went to the moon we're done thank you good night they kept doing it and
00:21:41.220 then had the problem with apollo 13 and had a fake that drama that played out i i gotta go scott but
00:21:48.140 thank you thank you so much for the call um yeah that's the part that doesn't make much sense
00:21:54.460 doing it again and again and again and again and then bring a a car up there and drive that around
00:22:02.800 a little bit hoping hoping that something doesn't screw up in this insane the logistical
00:22:10.920 angle on here would be insane to try to figure out how the hell to fake the moon landing,
00:22:20.440 and you want to do it over and over and over again.
00:22:25.360 So that's a big sticky wicket with me when it comes to this.
00:22:31.080 Look, I missed Clown of the Week, but we will do it right after these words don't go anywhere.
00:22:37.520 The Anthony Cumia Show continues.
00:22:40.920 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
00:22:47.960 It's the Anthony Cumia Show.
00:22:50.380 Entertaining and informative.
00:22:52.460 On the Red Apple Podcast Network.
00:22:55.360 The Anthony Cumia Show.
00:22:57.480 Thank you for joining us on this Sunday evening.
00:23:00.760 We appreciate it.
00:23:03.820 I got to get to, you know, this feature.
00:23:07.220 Of course you do.
00:23:07.900 It's the most difficult thing for me to decide.
00:23:11.680 All week long, I toil.
00:23:13.440 I look.
00:23:14.160 I search for the person that will best fill this segment.
00:23:20.140 And there's so many potential winners.
00:23:24.260 It's very hard to pick.
00:23:25.780 But I have picked out this week's Clown of the Week.
00:23:29.500 The Anthony Cumia Show presents the Clown of the Week.
00:23:34.340 oddly enough this guy played quite the clown not literally with the makeup and everything but 0.96
00:23:43.960 quite the clown in a motion picture called dumb and dumber you may remember his oscar-nominated 1.00
00:23:54.960 moving his bowels yeah yeah his oscar-winning bowel movement scene in dumb and dumber of course 0.99
00:24:07.880 it's jeff daniels this guy just another actor that that uh wants to tell you how things are 0.99
00:24:19.280 you know what to do how you should live your life who's good who's bad from uh the the uh
00:24:28.220 proverbial ivory tower they they're rich they have their own security um they're beloved by
00:24:37.360 many people it's a built-in thing people like the characters they play and um you know every week
00:24:44.740 Another one rears their ugly head, and you go, oh, man, I kind of liked that person as an actor.
00:24:52.500 What happened?
00:24:53.940 And Jeff Daniels is the latest.
00:24:56.940 Here he is taking such a brave, brave stance on Trump. 0.90
00:25:03.060 He's calling Trump racist and hateful.
00:25:05.960 Who would do this, especially in the Hollywood community?
00:25:10.020 Who would say such a thing?
00:25:12.020 You could lose a gig, be cast out from Hollywood with such a crazy, wild take on Donald Trump.
00:25:21.980 So let's hear what Jeff Daniels says about Donald president, Donald Trump.
00:25:28.840 I mean, look at anything that Trump's done.
00:25:30.520 It also it plays into hatred.
00:25:32.240 It plays into what's the worst possible thing we can create and then fan that flame.
00:25:37.720 And that's why you've got racism and bigotry and and make America.
00:25:42.260 The hat should say, make America white again.
00:25:45.020 That's what it should say. 0.97
00:25:46.920 Make America white again.
00:25:49.180 They always got to pull out this backwards racism thing where if you point out some obvious problems we have in this country, that you are instantly a white supremacist.
00:26:05.260 And that's that's it.
00:26:06.620 Make America white again. And the bigotry and prejudice in this country right now is because of Donald Trump and MAGA? What? What? How does that figure when, I don't know, maybe people see things and they make their own decisions?
00:26:33.700 and their opinions on people, regardless of color.
00:26:39.300 Again, let's look at content of character.
00:26:42.280 It becomes something that, what, you shouldn't talk about?
00:26:48.000 And Donald Trump is the problem?
00:26:51.400 Because since he's been elected, I've noticed something.
00:26:56.240 I've noticed a little more freedom, a little more liberty
00:27:01.240 with people's ability to speak their mind,
00:27:05.320 especially on social media platforms.
00:27:08.180 Haven't you noticed that?
00:27:09.540 I see things posted on social media 0.99
00:27:12.020 that would have gotten your ass kicked off of there. 0.99
00:27:15.040 And now you look and go, oh, well, that's kind of nice. 0.99
00:27:19.660 We can actually talk about some issues openly and honestly
00:27:24.840 and not just be cast out.
00:27:27.620 But people like Jeff Daniels see that, and they think that Donald Trump's election has made people racist and sexist and homophobic and all the other key phobias and ists.
00:27:48.420 uh when the truth of the matter is you know x was the first to jump on it with elon and
00:27:55.740 gave people uh this this uh freedom that we never should have lost on social media but we had
00:28:03.160 and now other social media platforms are coming to the table because they see a definite change
00:28:09.020 a definitive change and and it's in their best interest to allow uh people allow isn't that
00:28:18.840 amazing to allow people to speak their minds on their platforms if they start booting people off
00:28:25.320 with certain opinions they'll realize wow a lot of people have those opinions and uh we're losing
00:28:32.160 a lot of business so i don't know how into free speech they are as much as they're into we just
00:28:40.480 don't want to lose uh a majority of of our platform base because when it was all about
00:28:49.840 wokeness and liberal ideology and kicking conservatives off of social media that was
00:28:58.040 the vibe of the time the liberals were the ones that were mostly speaking and uh and uh coming to
00:29:08.180 these platforms in in great numbers now it's the other way around and uh they realize that it's
00:29:14.920 good business sense to allow people to um voice their opinions um the other uh thing that comes
00:29:23.060 it to mind is the uh what's what's the Colbert show yeah the Colbert show being canceled
00:29:31.640 uh this is a a good sign it's a good sign that times are changing this late night nonsense
00:29:43.000 these three or four guys that get up there on a nightly basis in front of a very small
00:29:51.800 crowd of of people i mean their ratings are terrible and they get up there and uh 0.88
00:29:58.680 talk garbage about conservatives and uh people uh that have differing opinions than themselves 0.86
00:30:09.640 and liberals and of course they're so sure that their side is right and their opinion is right 0.98
00:30:18.580 that they don't even you know they got yes men surrounding them so they just keep blathering on
00:30:24.560 about uh liberal agendas and how awful trump is and maga and conservatives and and they don't
00:30:32.840 have an audience so when you got someone like colbert i hear tell colbert was losing uh the
00:30:41.000 colbert show was losing uh upwards of 40 million dollars a year they put a show on you know you
00:30:48.520 The hope it makes money, and television these days, very difficult.
00:30:54.060 It's all sponsor-driven, and people have gone to different places
00:30:58.460 to ply their wares and sell their goods.
00:31:03.400 And the Colbert Show is in a place where a lot of people think,
00:31:07.280 I could sell my stuff here.
00:31:10.560 So very difficult to make money, especially when no one's watching.
00:31:15.520 so they were losing 40 million a year and then when he gets the boot the other day he's still
00:31:21.560 in there for another year when he gets the boot uh the liberals have to have to rationalize it
00:31:29.320 in their head that he was fired because of his political stance paramount who uh owns uh the show
00:31:38.580 and CBS.
00:31:41.520 They were very angry
00:31:43.640 with Stephen Colbert.
00:31:47.260 The bosses at Paramount
00:31:49.280 are more conservative.
00:31:51.800 There might even be fans of Trump.
00:31:53.280 Who knows?
00:31:54.400 So when Colbert
00:31:55.820 bashes Trump
00:31:57.260 and bashes the network
00:31:59.520 for shelling out
00:32:01.240 millions of dollars to Trump
00:32:02.980 because 60 Minutes
00:32:04.600 decided to lie
00:32:06.080 and trump sued which is great and won his case they looked around and said
00:32:14.620 hmm we got to get rid of this stephen colbert guy he's a liability well it's not really what
00:32:20.900 he was saying because who cares he had a small little audience that was the problem
00:32:25.780 losing 40 million dollars a year is the problem do you know the stephen colbert show employed
00:32:32.620 200 people, 200 people to pump out a mediocre milquetoast type propaganda
00:32:45.960 for the left wing program every weeknight.
00:32:52.120 200 people, writers, all the, everyone from Colbert
00:33:00.340 to someone that brings Colbert is his tea and coffee.
00:33:06.120 200 people.
00:33:09.380 You know how many people I have working on this show?
00:33:12.480 Besides the people at the studio
00:33:14.680 who are employed by the various radio stations around the nation.
00:33:21.860 Me, I'm here right now.
00:33:24.620 Oh, there's a dog outside.
00:33:27.280 He doesn't help much.
00:33:28.960 sometimes he interferes with the program but uh you know there's something to be said
00:33:35.300 for a a uh entertainment personality that needs 200 people to lose 40 million dollars a year
00:33:47.380 and then when he gets fired the the people that you know the few people that enjoyed what he was
00:33:54.700 doing have to blame it on trump again the government the paramount uh uh the company
00:34:03.860 that owns cbs it's such a a goof it's such a farce he was fired because he's not good
00:34:13.680 he's just not good and and as far as i'm concerned my personal opinion folks
00:34:21.940 He should have been fired halfway through that vax bit he did.
00:34:29.080 You remember during COVID, I'm sure you do. 0.53
00:34:31.420 We've all seen the disgusting clips.
00:34:36.620 It was Stephen Colbert and a bunch of these Broadway-type dancing boys.
00:34:43.640 And they were dressed up like syringes.
00:34:48.640 And the title of the bit on the screen was The Vax Scene.
00:34:54.820 Like, yeah, man, this is some heavy scene. 0.99
00:34:57.140 And Stephen Colbert's dancing around with these femboys, these fembots dressed like syringes, selling, selling the vaccine to his audience through a ridiculously cringeworthy song and dance number. 0.99
00:35:18.640 And in hindsight, what we know about the vaccine, the tyranny we saw from the government and local law enforcement agencies that were puppets of that regime, arresting people for not having their masks on. 0.99
00:35:41.160 i remember in jersey a gym a gymnasium as they call it a a gym wanted to open up and just said
00:35:49.620 i'm opening this is my business i'm opening and the guy was arrested multiple times i think people
00:35:57.220 like putting that out of their mind that we went through a time where you could not open your own
00:36:03.740 business your livelihood you aren't allowed to go to work and steven colbert is doing a little
00:36:12.680 prissy prancy song and dance number with guys dressed like vaccine syringes that should have
00:36:20.200 been it that should have been it right there goodbye but it just it kept going and all steven
00:36:29.640 colbert did was just tow the company line and pump that propaganda out and i am not just calling out
00:36:40.500 stephen colbert they all do it jimmy kimmel is a disgusting display of of propaganda every night
00:36:51.780 he gets out on that stage and does his show he's just spewing company propaganda that's what we 1.00
00:37:01.660 see even stupid jimmy fallon oh that poor bastard to see him lately he was in oh what was he doing 1.00
00:37:10.060 he was doing a little dance number in in shorts or or oh it was embarrassed i can't even talk about 1.00
00:37:19.240 it how embarrassing it was but he seems like like the least harmful of the rest of them you know 0.77
00:37:28.520 what are you gonna do you're gonna crack some eggs over your head like a goofy guy and that's it
00:37:33.940 but you know Colbert and Kimmel those two uh toxic and uh you know Kimmel's not doing very
00:37:42.560 well either and and i could see at some point networks understand they understand uh what's
00:37:51.060 working and it could change very quickly it changed very quickly in november when trump
00:37:57.800 was elected and in january when he was inaugurated and when some of his policies started coming into
00:38:03.680 play especially um the deportations and sealing up the border uh and the support that that garnered
00:38:12.420 from americans if you're trying to make money which is what the networks do they try to make
00:38:19.100 money uh you're going to just change your tune very quickly so they'll fire a guy like uh
00:38:26.120 like uh colbert or even kimmel if they're not giving them what they what they want
00:38:32.320 and you know the the propaganda still gets out there that's not the big uh the biggest point
00:38:39.640 uh let's see what do we got we could probably take a quick phone call here people still
00:38:46.320 talking about the moon mario from rockland mario what's up you're you're somebody that does not
00:38:52.880 believe that we went to the moon correct right uh although to play devil's advocate it is pretty
00:39:02.680 hard i mean you can't you can't have two the only way you can have two people keep a secret is if
00:39:08.340 one of them is dead.
00:39:09.800 So how they pulled this off, I'll never know.
00:39:13.760 But let me give you my take on it real quick.
00:39:18.520 Go back to the beginning, you know, the Mercury and all that business.
00:39:21.740 We were in, it was during the Cold War, correct?
00:39:24.540 Yep.
00:39:24.960 So we're in a space race.
00:39:27.340 The world was much larger then.
00:39:29.620 Not like today.
00:39:30.800 Somebody farts on the other side of the world.
00:39:32.920 It's on the internet three seconds later.
00:39:35.380 So back then, people were not so informed.
00:39:38.060 the whole nine yards so and i'm basing some of this off that money that movie hitting hidden
00:39:43.140 figures only in the sense we showed you how you know if they beat us to the moon they're going
00:39:48.800 to shoot a rocket down here and kill us the whole nine yards okay so let's just talk i mean you you
00:39:55.420 were in the trades you were tin knocker correct certainly yes okay let's get into just a just
00:40:02.240 a working part of it. We went
00:40:04.540 from nothing. We went from
00:40:06.320 Buck Rogers. So all
00:40:08.500 of a sudden, losing to
00:40:10.280 Yuri Gagarin, or whatever his name was,
00:40:12.460 spinning around the Earth's atmosphere.
00:40:14.420 Right, first man to orbit the Earth, yeah.
00:40:17.440 Correct. So now,
00:40:18.960 like you see in the movie,
00:40:20.480 Craig McConaughey's like, are you kidding me?
00:40:22.720 These guys don't even have a refrigerator,
00:40:24.800 yet they did this before rocks.
00:40:26.720 Right.
00:40:26.920 Kennedy wanted to go
00:40:28.880 to the moon. We're in the middle of the Cold War with Russia. 0.54
00:40:31.560 Now, you mean to tell me, Anthony, hold on a second. 0.73
00:40:34.380 We went from zero to putting guys in Tyvek suits.
00:40:42.320 Tyvek, you wrap a building in, a house.
00:40:46.680 They use duct tape.
00:40:48.600 They use, like, ski gloves.
00:40:50.120 It was almost like, remember the old space horror movies?
00:40:53.400 And then you're looking at the thing, and you're like,
00:40:55.520 the whole movie was made for, like, $100.
00:40:57.400 The guy has, like, a sponge.
00:40:58.940 Okay.
00:41:00.080 No, no, I get you.
00:41:01.700 So continue.
00:41:02.720 What are you getting at here?
00:41:04.540 Well, we went from that, from nothing, to putting, again, we totally lost.
00:41:09.520 We don't know what's up there.
00:41:10.340 We don't know if there's x-rays.
00:41:12.580 We don't know nothing.
00:41:14.140 And, again, you put them in Tyvek suits with duct tapes and ski boots
00:41:18.340 and the whole nine yards, and they're walking with those things that look like
00:41:21.180 vacuum cleaners, like the guys from the center of the yard.
00:41:23.800 That's the air conditioning for the Superman thing.
00:41:27.100 now and we put them up there in x amount of years well there was a progression mario there was a
00:41:33.480 progression from you know putting simple satellites up and i'm not talking about anything with the
00:41:38.900 soviet union just america putting satellites up there was a lot of trial and error a lot of error
00:41:43.600 and uh working things out through mercury and gemini and then apollo um and and advancing the
00:41:50.820 technology as they needed to i mean yeah the the the press was on we we needed to uh beat the
00:41:58.200 soviets to the moon anthony no no listen i'm simplifying things just to make a point that's
00:42:03.380 like you do here all night so yes of course again there was a progression a lot of the ships blew up
00:42:08.740 right there on the launch but again we we we we still had cars that barely had cars that had
00:42:15.780 automatic you know what i'm saying like if you got to call a power window you know what i'm saying
00:42:19.880 Dick Tracy had a watch that he was watching the car chase on, but it was a cartoon.
00:42:25.980 I understand.
00:42:28.720 We had enough technology, whatever we needed technologically, to actually do it in a very analog world at the time, too.
00:42:39.460 This wasn't digital, and it was enough to actually do it.
00:42:45.720 But, Ant, hold on a second now.
00:42:47.240 Okay.
00:42:47.640 All right.
00:42:48.680 I'm waiting.
00:42:49.080 That just strengthens my thing a little bit more.
00:42:52.560 Now you come to today where we really do have that watch.
00:42:55.920 Yeah.
00:42:56.200 We got so far.
00:42:57.460 Forget about it.
00:42:58.260 The technology, just to the average American or anybody in the world,
00:43:03.780 forget about it.
00:43:05.480 You're talking about analog to digital.
00:43:07.720 Right.
00:43:08.060 And you mean to tell me they still can't put the guy there.
00:43:11.520 They have to develop the world's strongest rocket ever made that they're
00:43:16.000 still testing.
00:43:16.660 they're constantly pushing the project back you know what i'm saying now that's the progression
00:43:23.280 from 1959 to 69 and then the progression from 69 to today we should be able to drive to the
00:43:30.720 all right so mario i got i gotta take a break but i will address what you're saying uh on the other
00:43:38.160 side as they say uh thank you mario i appreciate what he's saying i i want to i want to uh talk
00:43:43.660 about this we'll be right back with more of the anthony cumia show it's the anthony cumia show
00:43:49.020 on the red apple podcast network
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00:44:01.000 the anthony cumia show yes it is by gum uh yeah mario was just on the phone and uh before the
00:44:11.580 break uh he brought up some some concerns uh maybe how we didn't go to the moon a lot of people
00:44:19.740 talking about this a very um what what a topic on the anniversary was 1969 on this very very day
00:44:29.420 july 20th um neil armstrong buzz aldrin set foot on the moon and some people don't believe that
00:44:36.820 ever happened just do not believe it ever happened so um mario was talking about it and uh you know
00:44:44.820 he brings up a lot of the points that the anti went to the moon people bring up but we we were
00:44:53.580 i think we were able to to get what we needed together very quickly because again look we
00:45:00.460 handpicked some of the greatest scientists from a little place called Germany you know from the
00:45:10.720 30s and uh halfway through the 40s Germany Werner von Braun was uh brilliant you look at anything
00:45:21.020 that had a rocket on it uh on the German side there during World War II and uh Werner was uh
00:45:27.980 He was behind it.
00:45:30.100 Not literally.
00:45:30.980 It would have been very hot back there.
00:45:33.260 But he was the brains behind it.
00:45:37.060 And there was something called Operation Paperclip. 0.98
00:45:39.620 And the United States said, hey, we could level this place and just kill everyone or imprison them or give them to the Soviets. 0.70
00:45:48.740 Or we could start saying, hey, boy, they sure had some good technology over there. 0.91
00:45:53.680 Let's handpick a few and get them over here into the U.S. to work with us.
00:45:59.580 And that's what they did.
00:46:00.980 There were many amazing German scientists that had worked in the rocket program for many years.
00:46:12.340 And having them was an ace in the hole.
00:46:14.980 and uh the fact that we went from simple satellites to the apollo mission so quickly
00:46:24.520 in a decad within the next decad we will go to the moon and do those other things
00:46:31.400 what other things maryland what are you talking about jfk those other things and that's what we
00:46:38.220 did i i don't think that's so out of the realm of possibility that it discounts uh the possibility
00:46:45.000 that we went to the moon oh it happened too fast the soviets put someone in orbit very quickly
00:46:51.040 yeah they also had a few dead people and a dead dog mind you poor little guy and uh
00:47:01.100 here's one of the biggest things about uh the moon uh the lunar landing by the united states
00:47:09.580 the soviet union the the government of the soviet union never said we didn't do it
00:47:21.160 they congratulated the united states said wow what an achievement they never said what it's fake
00:47:29.800 don't you think the soviet union would be the people that would have looked for anything
00:47:35.720 to try to say you guys are liars you did not do this you are not amazing great soviet union is
00:47:44.580 amazing we went to moon you do nothing that was would have been number one but all these nations
00:47:53.060 around the world friends and enemies at the time never never went public and said that's a lie
00:48:02.960 look at this we we are able to uh look at their telemetry you don't think the russians knew
00:48:10.740 exactly where our uh space capsule was at any given moment of course they did and they never
00:48:18.240 said well look at here look where he goes here it's crazy it's not even close to where they
00:48:24.080 needed to be the the capsule never left uh earth's orbit something but it never happened
00:48:31.840 i had enough of the moon enough of the damn moon clear the phone lines for god's sake we're moving
00:48:40.200 on sorry but you know we can only talk about this for so long with what's next building 0.93
00:48:47.860 seven you know i personally think i get into that all the time all right look uh we're going to take
00:48:55.740 another quick break and then top of the hour we'll start out fresh and be right back it's the
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00:49:47.140 Hope you're having a pleasant evening, whatever you're doing.
00:49:52.660 It's summer.
00:49:54.500 Gotta enjoy the hell out of it.
00:49:56.480 It goes by quickly.
00:49:59.840 And then before you know it, oh, what?
00:50:05.220 Halloween?
00:50:07.660 You got like Labor Day, and then you're like, well, it was just Memorial Day.
00:50:13.200 I remember Fourth of July was just.
00:50:15.240 And then Halloween, Thanksgiving, and then I don't even want to say it.
00:50:22.880 You know what that's all about.
00:50:26.200 Shopping.
00:50:27.860 It's still July.
00:50:29.960 But it does go fast.
00:50:31.580 So, you know, you're having a great weekend.
00:50:35.580 Just, you know, taking a deep breath and enjoy it.
00:50:41.420 Realize how quickly these things fly on by.
00:50:45.240 uh you know i i was kind of talking we got a little um change in topic with the moon landing
00:50:54.360 thing but i was talking about the trump epstein thing and the fact that he's uh he's saying it's
00:51:02.080 a hoax and this is already old news we're already past this we're on to the russia collusion part
00:51:11.180 18 where Obama goes to prison and it's madness but let's not get ahead of ourselves I do want
00:51:25.100 to address the Trump Epstein files thing it happened last week in between my Sunday shows
00:51:32.660 so I do want to talk about it a bit look I love Trump I support him and I don't I 0.88
00:51:41.020 hate even doing this preface before i talk about this but there's so many jackasses that listen
00:51:48.880 and then they call you out and go oh that's it you're done with trump would you rather i had
00:51:54.560 camilla harrison relax relax i support trump i love what he's doing there's not a scenario
00:52:08.800 that you could find where I would have voted
00:52:13.680 and felt like I should have voted for Kamala Harris.
00:52:19.740 Ain't going to happen.
00:52:21.560 Would never happen.
00:52:23.840 You know, I was talking about my good buddy, Dave Smith,
00:52:26.900 good friend of mine, Legion of Skanks.
00:52:28.940 He does the show over there with the Legion of Skanks guys.
00:52:33.320 He's one of them. 0.89
00:52:35.000 Smart guy.
00:52:35.860 But I'm not going to go, hey, I apologize wholeheartedly for voting for Trump and for telling you to vote for Trump.
00:52:44.860 I'm not going to do that.
00:52:46.620 I'm glad Trump is in office right now.
00:52:50.160 I love that the border, statistically speaking, there are zero illegals crossing the border right now.
00:52:58.480 How the hell did that happen?
00:53:00.040 But I love that.
00:53:01.980 I love that ICE has been given a budget that transcends many, many countries' military budget.
00:53:12.040 I love it.
00:53:13.020 Good, good.
00:53:14.400 Keep it going. 1.00
00:53:15.340 Get them out.
00:53:17.400 And, you know, the tariffs, I don't mind the tariffs at all.
00:53:20.920 I like it.
00:53:21.400 I think it's showing the world, like, you've got to step up.
00:53:25.160 We're not your ATM anymore.
00:53:28.020 We're not your ATM.
00:53:29.240 NATO, telling NATO, pay your fair share.
00:53:32.780 Anytime I want to hear the word fair share, it's where NATO's concerned and not American taxpayers.
00:53:40.000 So I like what's going on. 1.00
00:53:43.120 But you say something you don't like, and all of a sudden you're a piece of crap, 1.00
00:53:49.100 and Trump is the greatest, and you abandoned him. 1.00
00:53:52.960 No.
00:53:55.020 Did we preface it good enough, people?
00:53:57.420 Are you all right?
00:53:59.240 You're in control because I cannot stand the way this Epstein thing has been handled by the Trump administration.
00:54:10.060 Cannot stand it.
00:54:12.000 I feel deceived.
00:54:14.780 I feel like lies were told.
00:54:19.120 And supporters were deceived by the Trump administration and by Trump.
00:54:26.120 when when he was running for office and campaigning we heard from a lot of people and him in
00:54:36.160 particular that it would be a very transparent administration and you know while i've heard
00:54:43.660 from people that he didn't literally say hey the epstein files we're going to find out uh
00:54:49.560 what pieces of garbage were in that and we're going to expose it and so
00:54:53.120 But he brought up Epstein a few times and brought up these files and the flight log and who was on him.
00:55:03.560 And now he told us it's a hoax.
00:55:10.120 And if you want to sit there and believe what the Democrats are feeding you, that he doesn't want your support anymore.
00:55:19.020 and uh i i was saying um on the internet show that this is the most childish uh reverse psychology
00:55:33.360 thing you know you ever watch those shows where there's there's the parents and the kids like a
00:55:39.580 sitcom and then they want to the kid to do something so they tell them kind of the opposite
00:55:45.740 or they make it sound uncool to do what you want.
00:55:50.740 Like, oh, I want the Epstein info out there.
00:55:53.160 Oh, you do?
00:55:54.200 No one wants that.
00:55:55.540 The Democrats.
00:55:56.380 What are you, Democrat?
00:55:58.080 And then you're like, no, no, I guess I don't.
00:56:01.660 Like, that's, it's a very immature way to try to manipulate very loyal, loyal supporters.
00:56:12.760 You know, if any president's supporters were loyal, they're Trump.
00:56:21.920 They're Trump supporters.
00:56:23.620 The most loyal you'll ever see.
00:56:26.160 They, you know, we were able to see past all the, I almost said the BS word,
00:56:33.580 the nonsensical trial and convictions felony convictions and the allegations of rape and
00:56:43.240 sexual misconduct all that stuff and we went nope we are voting for this guy because I like
00:56:50.320 what he says about things I think are important to this country and then it's like really Epstein
00:56:58.660 who wow are you still following that guy well then we don't want you on our team and you know
00:57:05.400 anyone with half a noggin is going oh stop it's so juvenile it's an immature way to kind of
00:57:14.720 try to get your supporters to to get in line and not even good it's i was insulted 0.55
00:57:22.360 by a lot of that here's um here's uh trump actually talking about the uh the hoax and
00:57:30.280 trying to uh get his supporters to go yeah it's a hoax on the democrats and i don't even care
00:57:37.860 anymore let's listen to what donald trump here yeah will you ask attorney general pan bonnie
00:57:45.720 to release more documents to finally put this controversy to that whatever's credible she can
00:57:50.300 release it if a document is credible of the documents there that is credible she can release
00:57:56.580 i think it's i think it's good but but it's just really it's just a subject he's dead he's gone
00:58:03.200 and uh all it is is the republicans certain republicans got duped by the democrats and
00:58:09.960 they're following a democrat uh playbook and no different than russia russia russia and all the
00:58:15.520 other hoaxes uh they're they're started by the democrats and some republicans in this case i was
00:58:22.480 surprised but uh they got duped yeah the cacophony of media there um so the republicans some of them
00:58:42.440 I mean, he's very surprised, because Republicans are normally very smart,
00:58:46.500 and Trump is very surprised that any of them fell for this Democrat hoax about Epstein.
00:58:52.820 Well, you were talking about it.
00:58:56.320 Pam Bondi, who you love and think is awesome, 0.96
00:59:02.880 she was jangling this Epstein nonsense in front of our face.
00:59:09.040 remember that ridiculous photo op of the internet influencers with the loosely folders of 0.69
00:59:16.660 epstein evidence here it is smell the glove it's like uh it was a lie
00:59:24.560 you built it up to be something and we expected to see something out of it we expected to see
00:59:35.920 people that were doing horrible things people of great power and influence actors politicians
00:59:43.340 corporate heads we were told that's what it was and what it didn't pan out so now we're 0.99
00:59:53.140 idiots if we got duped by the Democrats? No. I refuse to stand by and be insulted like 1.00
01:00:05.720 that. You're the ones. Trump, the Trump administration, Bondi, Patel, Dampon Gino, Gino Bisconti,
01:00:20.040 No, all of them were the ones saying, hey, this is something.
01:00:27.460 You want the files are on my desk.
01:00:30.300 Wait till you get a load of this.
01:00:32.980 And what did we get?
01:00:35.800 Ungats, as they say on The Sopranos. 0.76
01:00:38.120 Ungats and ghoul.
01:00:39.500 We got nothing. 1.00
01:00:40.420 And then when we demanded to see something, we're told, like children, that there is nothing, that the other side, the bad people, are the ones that perpetrated this hoax, and you're an idiot that we don't want on our team if you mention another word about it. 0.99
01:01:04.520 Well, I don't like that. 0.99
01:01:06.620 I don't like that at all.
01:01:08.740 another lie from the government and you know it's trump i get it i get it look i don't like
01:01:18.720 seeing donald trump act like a career politician either but i don't know what else to call this
01:01:25.060 this is every single career politician you've ever seen that's what donald trump sounded like 0.99
01:01:34.020 acted like and treated his supporters and constituents like like like dumb 0.99
01:01:43.640 children I know you don't do as I say not as I do shut up this is the truth and 1.00
01:01:54.820 and I'm you know you'll you'll bitch at me for getting down on Trump because of 0.96
01:02:00.940 this instead of going yeah that makes sense why the hell would we sit back and take this when they 0.85
01:02:07.720 were the ones presenting this as a big thing back in a flash with a lot more and your calls
01:02:15.280 800-848-9222 back in a minute anthony cumia show it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple
01:02:25.080 podcast network it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast network
01:02:34.540 the anthony cumia show just talking about this uh you know the epstein files and the fact that uh
01:02:44.580 trump has gone on record as saying it's a democrat hoax and if you were bamboozled by the democrats
01:02:51.400 and you believe it, that you should no longer be a supporter of his
01:02:56.540 or be a MAGA guy, I have to turn in my MAGA hat.
01:03:03.500 No, I'm still a P1, A number one supporter of Donald Trump.
01:03:12.160 I like what he's doing.
01:03:13.700 If you think you're going to get a president,
01:03:15.920 and a lot of people have this problem these days, 0.94
01:03:18.480 If you think you're going to get a president that every single thing he does is everything you've ever wanted in a president, never does anything contrary to your beliefs or your wants or needs as an American, you're a mental patient.
01:03:34.960 You belong locked up in a padded room because there's never been a president like that.
01:03:42.160 Obviously, there are many different ideologies in the American population.
01:03:49.320 And, you know, the president's just got to do what they feel is best for the country.
01:03:54.800 That's what's supposed to happen.
01:03:57.220 Look, what really happens, it's a whole other animal.
01:04:00.700 But you weigh it out.
01:04:03.300 And I don't like the way Trump had and has been and is handling this Epstein thing.
01:04:14.060 Don't like it.
01:04:15.440 It seems dishonest.
01:04:18.480 And it seems like he's using this juvenile form of reverse psychology to keep us on board.
01:04:29.980 You're not cool if you don't believe that it was a Democrat hoax.
01:04:34.220 And if you're not cool, we don't want you on our cool team.
01:04:37.800 I mean, that's fifth grade stuff right there.
01:04:42.880 So I don't appreciate that.
01:04:45.920 Like I said, it's insulting.
01:04:48.480 but right in the shadow, right in the shadow of the Trump-Ebstein thing.
01:04:55.320 Don't we have one more clip?
01:04:56.660 I think there's one more clip of Trump talking about the Epstein thing
01:04:59.660 that I had sent up to you guys.
01:05:01.980 If we could play that one now.
01:05:04.920 Oh, no, it was one clip.
01:05:06.140 That's fine.
01:05:06.840 That's fine.
01:05:07.300 It's pretty much the same thing.
01:05:09.100 It's just a little more insulting.
01:05:10.800 Anywho, the Epstein thing now is kind of in the shadow of this Russia collusion gate thing.
01:05:24.740 We've seen this now for how long? How long? 2016. Hillary, Podesta, Obama, all the usual suspects that were crying that Russia was actively campaigning and and colluding with the Trump.
01:05:54.740 campaign to to get him elected they russia wanted trump they did not want hillary and they were very
01:06:04.280 effective in their collusion and all these things and i mean for years we've seen evidence to the 0.97
01:06:12.400 contrary we never saw real evidence and we saw people like comey and and that piece of garbage
01:06:21.440 Schiff and Hillary, they took to the talk shows and the podiums and they just talked about how Russia was in collusion with the Trump campaign to bring down Hillary Clinton, who would have won in a landslide if it wasn't for Putin and the Soviets.
01:06:44.100 so now what we're seeing as a matter of fact trump just posted something on one of his social media
01:06:53.020 sites truth i think and it's a video of him and obama sitting in the oval office i guess when
01:07:01.320 trump was first uh elected and they're sitting there in the usual seats in the um in the white
01:07:07.380 house and uh then some agents come in and arrest obama it's ai obviously it's entertaining
01:07:17.040 but um you know this is another thing that i just cannot stand and not just from the trump
01:07:26.360 administration from every single administration democrat republican this it's you're putting
01:07:36.160 you're putting a little carrot out for the people look up obama's definitely going to jail this
01:07:44.500 time oh hillary's going to jail all of them comey he'll be in prison and then we see the memes of
01:07:53.760 all of them in the orange prison jumpsuits behind bars and we all laugh and pose yeah i can't wait
01:08:01.260 to see this can i can i be frank here people you're never seeing that from either side if 0.97
01:08:12.080 you're a democrat uh listening to this first of all you're insane or glutton for punishment 0.87
01:08:17.540 or a republican um it's never going to happen you're watching a soap opera the government 0.94
01:08:28.700 is days of our lives it's general hospital you you watch them and and situations happen and you go
01:08:37.800 oh oh this is going to be awesome this is this is finally going to happen and and never it never
01:08:44.020 happens this is something that's never meant to happen you want some type of justice you want
01:08:53.400 accountability for for the government doing something wrong oh that's sweet
01:09:04.340 you are adorable it's never gonna happen if you think right now you you've been
01:09:13.580 reading social media posts if you think that Barack Obama is going to be
01:09:21.660 arrested for this Russia collusion hoax this this treason this this coup it's a coup against
01:09:33.920 President Trump during his first uh term Russia Russia Russia collusion collusion collusion
01:09:41.320 uh you really have this fantasy of of Barack Obama in an orange jumpsuit that that sound
01:09:51.660 The big metal bars on that steel track.
01:09:58.060 Get out of here.
01:09:59.400 Go to lay down.
01:10:00.560 Here's your food, Barack.
01:10:02.920 Here's your grub.
01:10:06.240 Barack Obama making license plates.
01:10:10.100 Find another.
01:10:11.680 If it's a fantasy, fine.
01:10:13.880 You do whatever you need to do with that fantasy in your head.
01:10:17.720 But truth be told, that's never going to happen.
01:10:21.660 or to comey or to hillary or to adam schiff or any of the other cast of characters on this side
01:10:29.800 of the they need to go to prison scenarios do you remember just a couple of years ago it was trump
01:10:37.260 and and his 2016 administration and his friends and cohorts giuliani is going to prison the my
01:10:47.120 pillow guy was going to prison
01:10:49.280 I mean
01:10:49.740 this was just a couple of years ago
01:10:53.080 how many times do they have to bat
01:10:55.260 that tennis ball back
01:10:57.200 and forth before you realize
01:10:58.680 it's a big game
01:11:00.760 you're the audience
01:11:03.280 watching all
01:11:05.180 captivated by it and
01:11:06.820 it doesn't really
01:11:08.440 nothing ever really comes to
01:11:11.300 fruition so
01:11:13.200 enjoy it
01:11:13.980 be entertained by it
01:11:17.120 Make some memes.
01:11:18.740 Have some fun.
01:11:20.160 But just like Trump didn't see prison after 34 felony convictions,
01:11:28.220 Obama's not seeing prison either.
01:11:30.620 And neither is Hillary.
01:11:31.720 Make your memes. 0.73
01:11:32.820 I love them.
01:11:33.980 I look at them.
01:11:35.520 All right, we'll be back in moments with more of the Anthony Cumia Show.
01:11:41.000 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
01:11:48.000 It's the Anthony Cumia Show, entertaining and informative, on the Red Apple Podcast
01:11:54.160 Network.
01:11:55.720 Hey now, the Anthony Cumia Show, thank you so much for tuning in.
01:12:05.240 Look, maybe I'm wrong, okay?
01:12:08.680 I thought about it for a minute, and maybe I'm wrong, and there will be some type of
01:12:15.380 justice justice will prevail for this treasonous act this this coup attempt
01:12:23.280 using russia and and a collusion between trump and uh the trump campaign and russia
01:12:31.080 uh maybe maybe we'll see some justice because i know tulsi gabbard is on it she's on it
01:12:40.380 so i got to assume uh things will happen um let's listen maybe this can change my mind
01:12:49.120 because tulsi says she's going to look into the russi gate and seriously prosecuting
01:12:56.260 the people responsible for this uh treasonous coup attempt here's tulsi
01:13:02.140 we are referring all of the documents that we have uncovered to the department of uh of justice
01:13:09.980 and the FBI for as for a criminal referral. Oh, I'm sold. And do you believe that we will see
01:13:16.600 prosecutions? I mean, our audience wants to know where this story goes from here.
01:13:20.960 Will we ever see anyone held accountable for this incredible lie on the American.
01:13:26.920 Bartiromo getting on her. I will do all that I can. And and and we have whistleblowers,
01:13:32.560 actually, Maria, coming forward after we release these documents, because there are people who were
01:13:38.420 around, who were working within the intelligence community at this time, who were so disgusted by
01:13:44.000 what happened. We're starting to see some of them come out of the woodwork here because they too,
01:13:49.900 like you and I and the American people, want to see justice delivered. So we're going to provide
01:13:55.520 everything that we have, everything that we will continue to gather to the Department of Justice
01:13:59.900 for that direct intent and that direct purpose. There must be indictments, those responsible,
01:14:05.880 no matter how powerful they are and were at that time,
01:14:10.360 no matter who was involved in creating this treasonous conspiracy against the American people,
01:14:17.220 they all must be held accountable.
01:14:19.860 So do you expect, just to be clear, do you expect indictments and prosecutions?
01:14:26.820 I'm not a lawyer. In my view, we have the evidence to be able to move forward and bring about justice.
01:14:33.620 yes to prosecute and indict those responsible all right all right
01:14:38.880 we have whistleblowers whistleblower he needed the money
01:14:47.040 what what are we listening to there more uh vague nonsense and don't be mad at me 0.98
01:14:59.360 you bastards don't be mad at me for saying this oh anthony what 0.97
01:15:04.460 tulsi gabbard's awesome and this is awesome and bondy and 0.98
01:15:08.820 what what am i supposed to think first of all let's bring it back to the beginning of the show
01:15:17.840 i'm supposed to not believe we landed on the moon because the government lies 0.99
01:15:23.120 but i'm supposed to believe something as vague and stupid as this 0.99
01:15:27.300 That there's going to be some justice, some accountability on the part of the treasonous people responsible for Russiagate? 1.00
01:15:40.220 Stop it.
01:15:42.180 I'm just tired of it.
01:15:45.120 I'm tired of the lying and just the misdirection.
01:15:52.180 And it's both sides.
01:15:53.800 They're exactly the same.
01:15:56.040 i don't like saying that as much as you don't like hearing it this is exactly like we're gonna
01:16:04.660 hold them accountable donald trump is a felon and we will get indictments and this and that and
01:16:12.380 what they nail him on some uh bs uh building they assessing his property
01:16:19.480 34 felonies
01:16:23.160 and nothing happens
01:16:25.400 thank god
01:16:26.300 I definitely didn't want to see him 0.72
01:16:28.260 going to prison for that nonsense
01:16:30.920 but I mean
01:16:32.880 really
01:16:33.480 you're going to see Barack Obama
01:16:36.920 on the stand
01:16:39.040 or
01:16:40.840 taping a deposition
01:16:42.280 and getting all tripped
01:16:45.020 up and they go
01:16:45.780 get up
01:16:48.600 turn around put your hands behind your back barack hussein obama going to the big house 0.99
01:16:56.240 it's uh it's ridiculous and tulsi how different is she from her counterpart on on the democrat side 0.98
01:17:08.120 saying the same thing and she won't even say it right out because bartiromo maria bartiromo 0.63
01:17:14.820 saying so just to make this clear you plan on getting indictments i'm not a lawyer you know
01:17:24.040 we hope to move forward and get justice at all this this uh nonsensical talk that means nothing
01:17:37.780 as far as the bottom line goes and you want to talk distractions or things to just you know
01:17:45.040 Are you not entertained?
01:17:46.960 That's what they're doing.
01:17:48.380 Bread and circuses.
01:17:50.060 We're all in the Colosseum, and we see the gladiators and the lions
01:17:56.320 and the execution and the promise of action.
01:18:00.740 And then, you know, the people up in the stands, the emperor and the senate,
01:18:07.720 they're just doing what they do.
01:18:10.720 And you're fixated on Maximus.
01:18:14.680 that's that's how this game works and you better believe it or you're just going to be bamboozled
01:18:23.580 a thousand times look i didn't see this right from the get-go either i i was in there with
01:18:30.420 everyone else yeah cool it's going to prison good and then my pillow guy
01:18:39.820 i use a pillow in prison and i really like it nothing happens there's some civil lawsuits
01:18:49.800 that will break people i've seen that that's a shame but uh you know your your visions of these
01:18:59.480 people in the orange jumpers in prison laying on the the bunk it's all it is a fantasy
01:19:09.300 a meme whatever you want uh let's see who we got here
01:19:16.420 casey from the d the big detroit what's up how you doing casey anthony how you doing good man
01:19:26.280 listen you're funny but but you're absolutely right but here's the one problem with that uh
01:19:32.820 uh russia russia russia yep they tried to impeach the guy and they didn't get it done if they had
01:19:40.820 control of the senate they would have got it done right and and so somebody has to be held
01:19:46.400 accountable unfortunately nobody will and and then the other thing too is is that when he was out of
01:19:53.540 office they tried to put him in jail four or five times yeah um it's crazy stuff it's it's really um
01:20:01.520 it is treasonous it was a coup attempt during his first term and and the collusion thing and
01:20:08.320 i think they're absolutely right that obama apparently had this big meeting with a bunch
01:20:14.720 of other people of note about keeping this russia thing going and coming up with ideas of how to
01:20:21.420 really stick it stick this russian collusion thing onto the trump campaign um so yeah but
01:20:29.540 But it doesn't just because it happened doesn't mean we'll ever see anything come of it as far as justice goes.
01:20:37.320 We just don't.
01:20:38.520 This country does not work that way.
01:20:40.280 They constantly say that no one is above the law.
01:20:44.260 And the example is that people are constantly above the law.
01:20:50.360 Yeah, that's sad.
01:20:52.040 It is, man.
01:20:53.300 It is.
01:20:53.840 How's Detroit?
01:20:54.980 Yeah, that's all right.
01:20:56.520 Casey, hold on. 0.81
01:20:58.640 Hold up.
01:20:59.240 hold on casey how's detroit these days i was there about a year ago and uh they like talking about
01:21:05.080 this renaissance in detroit and how it's gotten better is it how do you feel oh my god i moved
01:21:12.060 out here in 13 as a matter of fact i i finalized my divorce i lived in new york and connecticut
01:21:18.560 all my life and i finalized my divorce on the day that detroit declared bankruptcy and i can't tell
01:21:28.040 you the difference between 13 and now Detroit is really starting to thrive yeah people aren't
01:21:38.500 people aren't moving in as as much as you would think but there's a lot of business
01:21:44.960 and industry now and and the automakers um yeah I think I can't tell you it's night and day
01:21:53.280 between when I moved out here and now what do you attribute that to like is it a politician
01:21:57.980 is it industry is it the the people of detroit like because because detroit i mean
01:22:03.880 hoof that was the example of the city that just went down the toilet and uh for it to come back
01:22:11.460 in any any way shape or form i think the problem was is that it couldn't go any lower it bottomed
01:22:20.900 out like someone finally then this mayor mike dugan took over and he was an executive he was
01:22:27.680 a businessman yeah and and and and he brought the city back you know the street lights got fixed
01:22:34.080 yep we get garbage pickup the streets get cleaned you know they've they've put in a white rail down
01:22:41.500 woodwork um some of the simplest things like the simplest uh thing is the lions moved back from
01:22:49.440 The Pistons moved back from Pontiac into the city.
01:22:55.480 The Red Wings and Pistons now play right downtown.
01:22:59.780 You've got Comerica Park where the Tigers play.
01:23:04.540 It's across the street from Ford Field.
01:23:08.500 Yeah, it's night and day.
01:23:11.540 Yeah, well, that's great.
01:23:12.720 See, it can happen.
01:23:13.780 It can happen if you get somebody in there that really wants to change a city and not just perpetuate the same horrors that are going on.
01:23:26.320 Let me just say one other thing.
01:23:27.760 Yes, sure.
01:23:28.700 They got this park, Belle Isle, which was developed by the same person that built Central Park.
01:23:35.500 Okay?
01:23:36.380 And when I moved out here, there was two Belle Isles.
01:23:40.580 the daytime bell aisle and the nighttime bell aisle and i used to go i used to go down there
01:23:48.680 at twilight for the changeover and not the changeover i get you and then the state took it
01:23:56.940 over and and now it's unbelievable i mean the bell aisle is now like central park was under
01:24:04.620 rudy i don't know how it is now everything's taken a night and day but all right casey thanks man
01:24:12.520 thanks for the little detroit update and uh we'll talk to you later man yeah see it can happen it
01:24:20.160 can happen with the right people in the right places that don't just kowtow to the the the
01:24:28.240 politically correct woke whatever you want to call those ancient terms i know but uh it's what
01:24:34.340 it is and you know we're seeing um new york has a decision to make in in november new york city 0.80
01:24:44.640 for mayor this mam danny guy this communist muslim um he could he could destroy new york 0.79
01:24:55.480 city i mean worse than it is now and it's bad it's bad now and people go well curtis can't win 0.99
01:25:02.740 why why no one's annoyed everyone i talked to in new york is annoyed with uh how the city is run
01:25:11.300 and how terrible and dangerous and filthy it is and if you you know you got um adams and cuomo
01:25:19.480 and memdani splitting that democrat vote that left-wing vote maybe uh if enough republicans 0.99
01:25:27.500 get off their ass on election day and get out there and vote for curtis it could happen and 0.97
01:25:33.120 anyone bad-mouthing curtis i don't care like i i don't uh curtis obviously it isn't a perfect guy 0.99
01:25:39.980 no one is but you tell me that adams memdani or cuomo are better suited to fix new york pull it
01:25:49.860 out of this mess it's in uh than curtis then i don't know what to tell you you're blind blind
01:25:57.060 deaf and doom is what char uh yeah mandani i guess when we come back we got a little
01:26:05.460 little time before a break but um we'll talk about mandani and then this other guy
01:26:11.660 this guy in minneapolis he's another islamic this guy's from somalia
01:26:21.080 and he's a he's a socialist a democrat socialist and he's been anointed by the democrat party
01:26:32.620 to run as the democrat candidate for mayor of minneapolis minnesota now minnesota minneapolis
01:26:42.660 This especially is a disaster. 1.00
01:26:47.060 I guess I was schooled because I said Obama's the one that brought in all the Somalis. 1.00
01:26:53.160 But Clinton had a hell of a lot to do initially with making Minneapolis and other areas of Minnesota 0.60
01:27:02.800 Little enclaves to collect these Somalis that are being brought over and dropped off in the United States of America, in Minnesota, in Minneapolis, and getting a foothold. 0.84
01:27:18.060 And then they vote in Somalis and Muslims, and it spreads from there. 0.53
01:27:24.300 It spreads from there. 0.99
01:27:26.700 And it was absolutely done on purpose.
01:27:30.160 No one can tell me different. 0.95
01:27:31.700 you why would you take a group of people from a country and put them all in one area why wouldn't
01:27:41.340 you distribute them so they're more apt to assimilate to their neighbors and neighborhoods 0.94
01:27:47.800 you take a somali family you plop them down in suburbia somewhere where they're uh uh surrounded 0.93
01:27:56.580 surrounded by, you know, your basic Americana, suburbia atmosphere.
01:28:05.680 And their kids go to school.
01:28:07.960 They grow up being friends with people of different American cultures.
01:28:14.240 You know, you're Irish, you're Italian. 0.59
01:28:18.000 But no, they put them all in one place. 0.98
01:28:20.180 So they retain this Islamic, this attitude that isn't, isn't conducive to being American. 0.99
01:28:35.540 Sorry, it's just what it is. 1.00
01:28:37.600 You could be mad at me.
01:28:38.900 Feel free.
01:28:39.640 Be mad.
01:28:40.360 Complain. 1.00
01:28:42.840 You know, Somalis can come over here and attempt to assimilate, but if you lump them all into one area, 0.99
01:28:49.600 There's no reason to. They just took what was going on in Somalia and brought it here. 1.00
01:28:57.600 And how is that any good for anybody? But that's what's happening. 1.00
01:29:03.400 And they're electing people and filling offices with people that have no want or need to continue the American way of life. 0.83
01:29:16.560 They want to turn these towns and cities and then states into what they left, the horrors of what they left, you know, the tyranny of Islamic State, the poverty of sub-Saharan Africa. 0.90
01:29:36.860 And then they come here and just want to business as usual, continue it. 0.90
01:29:43.620 I understand you want to move into a nice neighborhood.
01:29:46.720 And believe me, this whole big racism thing isn't happening.
01:29:52.560 Neighbors, if immigrants move in, they aren't going to just start going,
01:29:57.320 hey, you, we want you out of here. 1.00
01:29:59.920 They'll be the first ones to go, hi, how are you?
01:30:02.280 Oh, you got kids.
01:30:03.280 Oh, come over for a barbecue.
01:30:05.380 Keep the lawn nice. 0.99
01:30:07.060 Work for a living.
01:30:09.480 Don't be detrimental to our little neighborhood.
01:30:12.620 and everything's fine.
01:30:15.380 But they didn't do that.
01:30:16.900 On purpose, they lumped them into one area so it can spread,
01:30:21.300 so it could be in one spot and branch out and spread,
01:30:27.580 and that's what they're doing. 1.00
01:30:29.480 And this idiot, we'll talk about him when we come back from the break, 1.00
01:30:32.700 this guy running for mayor in Minneapolis, 1.00
01:30:36.780 because he's another winner just like them, Danny.
01:30:39.960 Back in a flash with more of the Anthony Cumia Show.
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01:31:01.640 Let's go to the phones.
01:31:02.780 Detective Nolan, New York City.
01:31:06.420 What's up, sir?
01:31:08.120 Good evening, Anthony.
01:31:09.160 Regarding your points you raised about there's going to be no prosecution and Tulsi Gabbard already making excuses after the referral, the best example in recent history is Tony Bobulinski.
01:31:21.980 Here's a guy that was a firsthand witness involved with all the chicanery with the Bidens, went on Tucker's show, made his points, was willing to testify, and still no prosecutions came from whatever he – and this is a witness, not a whistleblower, a witness.
01:31:37.300 Right, a witness. Yeah, yeah.
01:31:39.160 Well, it doesn't matter what they they constantly say that no one is above the law.
01:31:45.440 No one's too big.
01:31:46.560 No one is they say it all the time.
01:31:51.140 And what do we say that people are above the law, that there are witnesses to crimes that were committed and no one is ever held accountable for it?
01:32:01.560 It's disgusting.
01:32:02.300 thing yeah yeah only what will happen is uh lower people uh people who are either managers or or
01:32:09.600 regular folk they'll see some some type of discipline and who knows what kind of discipline
01:32:15.180 that's going to be yeah they surround themselves with people that uh take the hit for them people
01:32:20.860 like you know obviously hillary and comey all of them they all have people fall guys around them
01:32:28.880 that take the hit yeah yeah thanks man there goes a detective nolan uh yeah this guy this
01:32:39.840 minneapolis uh candidate i don't even know his name i'm so tired of trying to learn
01:32:45.800 these names like now i just call mem danny mem danny because i don't want to be
01:32:52.120 troubled with having to remember the first ridiculous name either so now it's just like
01:32:58.260 oh yeah that mem danny guy this guy i haven't seen i call him obviously it's not the he's the
01:33:04.800 captain now guy he just looks like i i'm the captain now guy is a distinct look to people
01:33:13.960 from somalia you could crucify me say it's racist say it's this say uh but boy if if you don't see
01:33:25.660 it well get your eyes checked there's this uh like light bulbish head and and and big uh peepers
01:33:38.880 and and the teeth are just look i understand that probably wasn't a good dental program
01:33:46.060 in somalia but uh you know that's that's the look so whenever i see it especially in
01:33:53.840 minneapolis i gotta think something uh so here's this uh guy he's the candidate sabali muslim 0.79
01:34:01.060 socialist uh he's saying that white people of course are the biggest threat here he is though
01:34:09.860 he's he's uh just parroting what biden's administration uh said about you know white 0.99
01:34:19.780 people being the biggest threat to america as far as terrorism goes it's your white supremacist 0.89
01:34:27.440 first of all i'd like to see instances of this as opposed to the unbelievable gang violence we see in 0.84
01:34:35.300 just about every major city in this country every weekend uh tens twenties of people shot
01:34:44.160 over the course of the weekend, but somehow it's these people that,
01:34:50.500 and to be considered a white supremacist, all you need do is say something as insane, 0.93
01:34:57.880 as oppressive, as tyrannical as it's okay to be white. 0.97
01:35:04.160 That puts you in a category that you now are a white supremacist 1.00
01:35:09.120 And you are one of the terrorists, the greatest danger to America. 1.00
01:35:15.520 And here he is, a Somali Muslim socialist. 1.00
01:35:23.780 All three of those fall into the category of people I don't want as my neighbor. 1.00
01:35:30.480 Sorry. 0.99
01:35:31.880 So let's see what he says about white people being a threat. 0.98
01:35:34.940 I heard them being called terrorists. 0.99
01:35:39.120 We heard them being called drug dealers.
01:35:41.140 We heard a lot of insults.
01:35:43.180 We heard that they're a threat to our national security.
01:35:46.640 And that's a flat-out lie.
01:35:49.700 You want to know who the real threat is, Madam President?
01:35:53.420 I'll give you a hint.
01:35:54.420 They don't look like our chief author.
01:35:56.740 They don't look like the folks up in the gallery.
01:35:59.140 They don't look like the folks on the rotunda.
01:36:01.720 They look like many of the members that sit in the front.
01:36:05.820 And you don't have to take my word for it.
01:36:07.460 according to dhs madam president the domestic the greatest domestic threat facing the united
01:36:14.780 states comes from quote racially or ethnically motivated violent extremists specifically
01:36:20.440 specifically those who advocate for the superiority superiority of the white race 0.98
01:36:25.440 not our immigrants uh we get it of course bad white people that's who it is all right 0.92
01:36:37.020 Well, there he is. 0.92
01:36:40.040 Enjoy Minneapolis.
01:36:41.320 He's going to be your mayor because I have no doubt that he will win.
01:36:46.540 Minneapolis will vote him in.
01:36:49.020 They'll have a big party and they can continue swirling down the proverbial toilet bowl.
01:36:56.520 Back in so soon.
01:36:59.520 You snap your fingers.
01:37:01.160 We're right back with more of the Anthony Cumia Show.
01:37:05.180 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
01:37:12.820 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
01:37:18.760 Yes, another hour of the Anthony Cumia Show coming up.
01:37:23.760 Thank you for popping on.
01:37:27.400 Eric in Orlando has something to say about Omar Fata.
01:37:33.260 tough thought what's his name eric omar fatifa it looks like fatigue but i think that's how you
01:37:40.740 pronounce it but um i just happened to be watching that captain phillips movie based on that true
01:37:46.180 story you know the one with tom hanks where the somali pirates hijacked them yes this guy looks
01:37:52.380 like the band leader who's like trying to hold up the ship oh yeah well that's been a thing that uh
01:37:58.120 The second his face was put on television, we went, oh, yeah, that's the same guy. 0.72
01:38:04.200 It's the Somali kind of look. 1.00
01:38:07.240 Look, I don't know where it comes from. 1.00
01:38:08.880 I know that certain societies have gotten a common look over the course of the years through, you know, maybe some incestuous thing, a little inbreeding perhaps.
01:38:26.660 I don't know.
01:38:27.020 He's got like a little head and chiclet teeth.
01:38:30.000 It's creepy.
01:38:31.900 It's the I'm the Captain Now guy.
01:38:34.100 Yeah.
01:38:36.080 Remember that guy?
01:38:37.780 When Captain Phillips was released and then the Oscars that year,
01:38:42.500 they brought that I'm the Captain Now guy to the Oscars
01:38:46.360 and they gussied him up because he was a real Somali guy. 0.92
01:38:49.880 He just was a – they plucked him off a beach somewhere in Somalia 1.00
01:38:54.540 or some crappy tin-roof city, and he was the talk of the town. 0.99
01:39:00.760 Everyone wanted to be around him and take pictures of him saying,
01:39:04.220 I'm the captain now, and then, like, that was it.
01:39:07.140 Okay, goodbye.
01:39:08.540 That's how Hollywood works.
01:39:10.260 He's got a shot in Minneapolis now.
01:39:12.220 Look out, world.
01:39:13.140 Oh, yeah, please.
01:39:14.420 He'd be big.
01:39:15.340 And maybe he lives there.
01:39:17.040 I wouldn't doubt he lives there.
01:39:18.780 We'll look that up for you.
01:39:20.960 Thank you, Eric.
01:39:22.560 Appreciate the call, man.
01:39:23.500 yeah the i'm the captain now guy uh the real funny thing as far as this election goes is
01:39:31.180 jacob uh fray or is it fry the democrat mayor of minneapolis that uh just lost to the primary
01:39:40.920 i mean this guy now has the democrat ticket he's the the mayor that was crying on his knees
01:39:49.240 head against the casket of a one george floyd and he was uh weeping bawling what do they call it
01:40:00.820 uh when when you're just you're crying it's not even crying it's way above crying bawling yes yes
01:40:09.760 bawling um that was him he i guess he thought that would help him out over the course of the 0.98
01:40:18.040 years well they quickly forget about uh beta liberal uh pathetic white guy crying at george 0.98
01:40:28.840 floyd's casket when a somali guy comes up and can put two words together and he's now the uh 0.97
01:40:35.760 head muckety-muck for the dem ticket for mayor so good luck good luck there 0.96
01:40:42.540 I guess that's about it for Minneapolis, but we can take a short trip from Minneapolis, hop on that plane and let's go to New York because we have the same nightmare happening in New York.
01:40:59.340 Um, Memdani, he's, uh, he's pretty much your number one pick for, for mayor at this point.
01:41:07.720 You know, you know, my take, I think, uh, Curtis should be elected.
01:41:12.360 I think if enough for Republicans get in there and that Dem vote is split three ways between
01:41:18.040 Memdani, Cuomo and Adams, I think Curtis has a good chance of getting in there. 1.00
01:41:24.080 Just gotta, you know, get off your ass. 0.99
01:41:26.680 republicans you live in one of the five boroughs get out there and vote don't think it's impossible 1.00
01:41:33.640 don't go oh why bother don't even say like i don't like curtis lewa you know you cannot like him
01:41:40.760 but you want to live with a socialist muslim democrat memdani guy that's who you're gonna get
01:41:52.000 you don't like curtis you gotta not like that guy even more if you're a a business owner a
01:41:59.260 homeowner someone that just lives in new york doesn't want their head caved in with a piece
01:42:03.800 of cobblestone while you're walking down the street maybe that's you you don't want that
01:42:09.460 so uh every interview this man danny does is uh it should be the death knell of his campaign 0.97
01:42:19.440 but people just look and they love him even more he does his cute little tiktok videos that's what 0.86
01:42:26.320 it is have you seen um cuomo trying to get in on this it's really sad like curtis knows how to do
01:42:37.120 it because he's just being himself he goes out people uh record him on their phones he's uh
01:42:44.460 talking to people about real issues in New York.
01:42:49.600 Mamdani's got it down.
01:42:51.260 He's got a campaign that obviously knows how to cater to youth,
01:42:55.960 the youth of New York.
01:42:58.820 And it's, you know, quick cuts, funny text on the screen,
01:43:05.820 vertical videos, you know, not landscape videos, vertical videos.
01:43:12.440 He tries to be charming and a little awkward, and the people love him.
01:43:19.000 So Cuomo was trying to do it.
01:43:20.520 It was so sad.
01:43:23.300 He's just walking all stiff.
01:43:25.640 Hi, I'm Andrew Cuomo.
01:43:28.140 I was the governor.
01:43:30.600 Just don't try to do these videos.
01:43:34.080 Stick to the, because he's the guy behind the desk, you know,
01:43:37.900 with the law books behind him, and he's just pointing at the camera saying,
01:43:41.800 this is why you need me as as your governor but uh politics now are all about this trendy look of
01:43:51.280 of tiktok and instagram videos and boy cuomo just does not know how to pull that one off hello i'm
01:43:58.900 andrew cuomo yeah hello i'm andrew cuomo and he's just i'm andrew cuomo yeah he's just stiff
01:44:10.880 walking like he just took one in his pants toward the camera like it's frightening it's frightening
01:44:16.580 to watch uh but mab danny he does these things pretty well but every interview he does a sit
01:44:22.940 down interview it just comes off as uh why the hell would we want anyone like this as the mayor
01:44:29.880 of new york uh the first clip i have here is him talking about you know something that some people
01:44:37.400 call socialists maybe even communists i don't know why they'd call it this it's abolishing
01:44:43.380 private property yes listen to this my platform is that every single person should have housing
01:44:49.580 and i think based with these two options the system the system has hundreds of thousands of
01:44:55.380 people unhoused right for for what and if if there was any system that could guarantee each person
01:45:04.160 housing whether you call it the abolition of private property or you call it you know just
01:45:09.120 a statewide housing guarantee it is preferable to what is going on right now and i think that
01:45:15.680 people try and play like gotcha games about these kinds of things and it's like look
01:45:20.560 i care more about whether somebody has a home
01:45:24.800 cares more if someone has a home than your private property if it's between housing people
01:45:31.600 and the abolition of private property, well, he's for abolishing private property.
01:45:38.640 First of all, let's just get this straight.
01:45:42.540 Thank God the mayor of any city in the country does not have the power of eminent domain.
01:45:51.160 He can't just say, hey, that's a nice plot of land you got.
01:45:56.500 We're taking it for public housing.
01:45:58.760 So I don't know why he's even bringing this nonsense up. 1.00
01:46:03.680 I guess he thinks the liberal, the dumb, you know, the dumb kids with the nose ring and the blue hair. 1.00
01:46:14.780 I know that's kind of hacky to say these days, but it is. 1.00
01:46:19.200 It's the blue hair and nose ring crowd.
01:46:22.940 They would look at it and go, oh, that's great.
01:46:25.220 Not knowing that a mayor cannot do that.
01:46:28.340 That is way beyond the powers of a mayor of a city to try to take people's private property.
01:46:39.780 He could campaign for it.
01:46:41.540 He could try to talk to the people that would have to sign off on someone like that.
01:46:47.020 I guess a state governor is probably even higher senators and and whatnot.
01:46:52.540 But it's it just shows what kind of person he has.
01:46:57.180 no respect for the american way the way we do business our capitalist society uh our rights
01:47:07.340 as americans if it's your private property that's yours that's yours no one takes it
01:47:14.400 and in certain instances of eminent domain um boy the the unbelievable amount of litigation
01:47:22.900 that needs to happen in order to take someone's right
01:47:27.140 of their private property away is astounding.
01:47:32.440 So, it's just to appeal to the extremists on the left.
01:47:40.060 Yeah, take those rich people's property
01:47:43.820 and put the poor people in there.
01:47:46.160 Yeah, that's not quite how it works. 0.99
01:47:49.120 then he was asked if i mean this is the dumbest question never mind his answer 0.58
01:47:57.180 are prisons obsolete now i i wouldn't even know how you would say they're obsolete i mean i think 0.96
01:48:07.860 we know we need to put bad people in a place where they can't get to us and that in and of itself
01:48:15.340 seems to be a pert good reason to have prisons but uh here's memdani talking about
01:48:21.960 are prisons obsolete let's listen you um are prisons obsolete
01:48:29.040 coming through with the quotes with the titles of the books i have to read that actually i haven't
01:48:38.040 read that as yet but i think that frankly i mean what purpose do they serve right
01:48:44.400 Right. I think we have to ask ourselves that, which is that, you know, I think a lot of people who defend the carceral state, they defend the idea of it and the way it makes them feel.
01:48:55.700 so what what he's saying there is that he just thinks it makes people feel good that we have
01:49:02.480 this system that incarcerates people that takes people and puts them away almost like
01:49:08.620 it's a revenge thing like we sit there as a society not even somebody that's been
01:49:13.640 personally affected by the crime assaulted having a loved one murdered whatever it may be
01:49:20.360 And those people obviously have a reason and, you know, a human right to want some type of revenge on someone that's done them horribly wrong like that.
01:49:32.840 But he's putting it in the context that as a society, as Americans, we look at the penal system, the prison system, as just revenge.
01:49:46.420 Like, yeah, you want to do that?
01:49:48.480 Watch what happens to you.
01:49:50.360 He doesn't see that it's necessary just to keep the most basic part of prison. 1.00
01:49:56.920 Keep this piece of garbage away from civilized people. 0.99
01:50:04.220 Lock them up in a place they cannot get out of long enough to where maybe it breaks them or whatever. 1.00
01:50:12.080 Maybe he gets out someone, kills them.
01:50:13.680 Whatever the law says, keep him away from us for as long as we are legally able to do it. 0.79
01:50:21.540 And he cannot see that.
01:50:23.060 He doesn't see that these people are monsters in most cases that need to be locked away. 0.95
01:50:29.500 Oh, this guy atrocious.
01:50:32.820 Vote for Curtis, please.
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01:51:16.100 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
01:51:22.400 Yes, the Anthony Cumia Show.
01:51:27.980 Let's take a quick phone call here from Mr. Joaquin in Pennsylvania.
01:51:35.900 How you doing, buddy?
01:51:37.740 Hey, all right, Anthony.
01:51:38.800 How are you doing today?
01:51:39.740 Good, good.
01:51:40.220 You know, the whole problem is the deep state is above the law and they're still running everything.
01:51:46.220 Yep.
01:51:46.480 And when you really think about it, Russia collusion, the Republicans could have stopped it when Trump came into office.
01:51:52.380 They controlled the presidency, they controlled the Senate, they controlled the House.
01:51:55.620 Yeah.
01:51:55.880 And then what did they have?
01:51:56.800 They had Jeff Sessions, who recused himself, and they assigned Director Wray, and they assigned A.G. Bill Barr.
01:52:03.020 You know, so they're showing us that they're still in charge.
01:52:06.000 and when it comes down to
01:52:08.080 Epstein's death
01:52:09.920 and Butler Pierre there's too much
01:52:11.580 too many pulperies of incompetence
01:52:13.500 yeah it's
01:52:15.600 really the fact that
01:52:17.740 they are so willing
01:52:19.880 and forward
01:52:22.220 to say no no
01:52:23.600 we're not conspiratorial here
01:52:25.900 we're just so
01:52:28.000 bad at our jobs
01:52:29.420 like they're willing and able to say
01:52:32.260 it's incompetence people 1.00
01:52:34.120 We're completely inept. 0.97
01:52:36.400 We cannot do our job properly. 0.99
01:52:38.500 So don't think it's some scheme. 1.00
01:52:40.980 We're just stupid. 1.00
01:52:44.400 You know, and if you want to collapse a country and a society, all you got to do is create chaos. 1.00
01:52:50.700 Basically, let all the prisoners, you know, release all the prisoners and criminals, you know, and society, just like the Russian they did during the Russian revolutions, you know, and and Russians killed more. 0.82
01:53:02.620 I mean, the communist revolution has killed more people than the Nazis did. 0.79
01:53:07.040 Yeah. 0.73
01:53:07.320 The other thing, too, is that you were talking about before, 1.00
01:53:10.220 the fact of the matter is you can't speak the truth about Islam,
01:53:13.280 otherwise you're an Islamophobe. 1.00
01:53:15.040 The simple truth is that certain cultures, they can't coexist the way that they are. 0.95
01:53:19.820 And when it comes to slavery, the truth of the matter is that in the history of slavery, 1.00
01:53:24.180 it was actually the Muslims that actually facilitated the whole slave trade. 0.96
01:53:29.780 The slaves were slaves in Africa before they even came here. 0.98
01:53:32.620 Well, when they first came here, they were in ventured zone.
01:53:35.560 You know, Joaquin, there are many, many different opinions on who was responsible for the slave trade.
01:53:42.980 You could say Islam.
01:53:44.580 Other people say Jews.
01:53:46.280 Other people say white people.
01:53:48.260 Other people say Middle Eastern. 0.88
01:53:52.620 What's the other? 1.00
01:53:53.760 Like, well, Islam. 1.00
01:53:56.560 Yeah, I guess.
01:53:57.580 I guess that would fit in. 0.65
01:53:58.640 But truth be told, you know, white Europeans are the ones that ended slavery at an insane cost in lives and money. 0.87
01:54:14.600 But that's never looked at, so, you know, we're awful. 0.69
01:54:19.680 Yeah, and you know, quite frankly, the white Western civilizations, the day of Christian, 0.83
01:54:25.240 And they started ending it even long before the Civil War, because even in England, they basically said the end. 0.88
01:54:32.000 And so and the movement here in the United States, it caused a lot of bloodshed even before that.
01:54:36.540 Of course, the beating of that senator, I think it was, you know, by the South Carolina senator.
01:54:42.360 Yeah. Well, there's there's so many instances where our country's politics, even states, borders, states being allowed into the union.
01:54:55.240 uh hinged on their belief of slavery or not having slavery or or being an abolitionist
01:55:04.220 and um yeah that was before the civil war so uh you know for many many years people saw slavery
01:55:11.480 and said yeah this isn't a really good thing to have um and by the way it continues slavery to
01:55:18.060 this day in a lot of nations that you don't see a white person within a thousand miles of so 0.99
01:55:24.440 uh that's never looked at and if you bring that up you're a piece of garbage too so 0.99
01:55:28.840 exactly and well the fact of the matter is that we've allowed our history you know to be perverted 0.87
01:55:35.320 our educational system it's been taken over a long time ago yep even going back to when we
01:55:40.340 went to school it started falling into the hands of the leftist agenda yeah and it's just you know
01:55:46.340 And this is why you have the problems that we have today.
01:55:48.680 Half the country doesn't even appreciate being an American anymore,
01:55:52.320 and they're buying into all this stuff.
01:55:54.320 And until that gets changed, this is our last chance.
01:55:57.280 Unless we manage to change things now, it's never going to happen.
01:56:01.360 It's only going to keep going the other way.
01:56:03.220 We will see, Joaquin.
01:56:04.620 Thank you for the call, my friend.
01:56:06.880 I think it was Joaquin from Pennsylvania.
01:56:09.120 Yeah, I was listening to some guy talking about raising your children.
01:56:16.340 uh in this country and uh he brought up a great point that you don't raise your kids
01:56:21.840 uh whether that changed over time or it was always that way i don't think it was always that way but
01:56:27.660 these days your kids are raised by the government whether it's the school system what they see
01:56:33.900 online um the restrictions that are put on you as a parent and things you want to do to raise your
01:56:41.840 kids self you know homeschooling things like that uh they have made it where they are a partner
01:56:48.440 they are your partner parent in raising your kids and they are with your children a lot more than
01:56:56.020 you are uh this guy was talking about the fact that yeah you have dinner with your kids maybe
01:57:01.840 you get home from work you pat junior on the head ask him how he did uh but truth be told
01:57:09.880 they're being raised by outside influences and i honestly think this was initiated
01:57:19.200 pretty recently within the the past couple of decades or so you might recall hillary clinton
01:57:27.500 it takes a village this book when it came out was about how you know parents raise their kids but it
01:57:35.300 takes a society a village meanwhile the village she was talking about because village is a nice
01:57:42.700 word it sounds like oh i could drop my kid off next door and this woman that i know i know her
01:57:49.540 name i've lived next door for years that's our little village so that's that's uh who's raising
01:57:56.320 my kids but it wasn't a village it's never been a village it's the government people you don't know
01:58:03.260 people that want they want to influence your your kids to to create little clones of them to then
01:58:14.060 carry on their agenda as time goes on and i found that fascinating because when you really look at
01:58:21.820 it how much time are parents working parents really with their kids to sit there with them
01:58:30.000 and teach them and talk about their day.
01:58:33.620 What did your teacher tell you?
01:58:36.520 What lessons did you learn?
01:58:39.080 What are they teaching you in social studies,
01:58:41.200 if there is still a social studies, about American history?
01:58:46.440 And a lot of it is stuff that the parents would never want fed to their kids.
01:58:53.620 I have a few friends that have kids,
01:58:56.060 And some of them are lucky enough to have been able to spend a lot of time with their kids.
01:59:03.000 Their jobs gave them that liberty.
01:59:05.620 And it's just been watching other families having to give their kids away,
01:59:13.440 send them away to some other people to teach them things you never would want them to hold near and dear to them
01:59:23.860 as far as their education, values, opinions, whatever it is goes.
01:59:29.240 Terrible.
01:59:30.420 But, yeah, we could talk a lot more about this when we get back
01:59:34.000 right after these messages.
01:59:36.660 Anthony Cumia Show.
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01:59:53.860 shock shock shock shock yes sir anthony cummia show sir
02:00:01.440 uh yeah just talking about how other people are raising american kids with um i don't know
02:00:12.760 some really bad really bad ideology and morals and ethics and uh things that i don't think
02:00:23.620 most parents would like instilled in their kids but the hard cold fact is that parents don't have
02:00:36.020 as much say in what their kids are learning on a daily basis and years ago that might have been
02:00:43.940 okay because the school system was very different i think the parents were a lot more involved in
02:00:50.480 the curriculum i think if something came up that they didn't like they had a voice they would say
02:00:58.040 no i know growing up they tried not so much in my school i don't remember i was barely there
02:01:04.900 but they uh there was a lot of sexual education uh classes that they wanted to put in junior high
02:01:16.560 even in high schools and the parents had the ultimate word the ultimate say in in if this
02:01:24.480 was going to happen and if their child needed to attend based on what they felt if they didn't like 1.00
02:01:31.320 teachers administrators health you know gym teachers hey and that's the the female gym 1.00
02:01:40.400 teacher hey ladies come on over here if they didn't want that 1.00
02:01:46.560 They didn't have to have it. 1.00
02:01:48.660 Now teachers have this power to have conversations with the kids about sexual subjects,
02:01:58.560 and they don't have to tell the parents.
02:02:02.800 And they go to great lengths not to tell the parents.
02:02:06.540 And if your kid has a problem, sexual questions,
02:02:11.780 they can ask the counselors without the counselors ever having to say to the parent,
02:02:16.720 hey, your kid, you know, your son thinks he's a daughter or whatever else might happen.
02:02:23.960 So once that happened and the parent was taken out of the equation as far as the school system went,
02:02:32.080 then it really became who the hell is teaching your kids and what are they teaching them?
02:02:37.320 You don't really have a say in it anymore.
02:02:40.300 and sometimes even if you take the initiative and want to go to a pta meeting if they even
02:02:48.220 have those anymore uh you're the bad guy they'll put a scarlet letter on you that you're a sexist 0.94
02:02:57.260 a racist a homophobe whatever it is and now you're the bad guy and they can in essence turn 0.98
02:03:05.000 that child against you without any issues there's no recourse you can't go to somebody
02:03:12.540 oh this teacher or this administrator this counselor is telling my kid that my take
02:03:21.220 on how i want to raise them is wrong and in some sense perhaps even illegal
02:03:28.120 that's who's raising your kids now and um that definitely changed over time that's nothing that
02:03:36.000 you could say well was it always like that no it wasn't and your family you know right i think we
02:03:44.560 had a lot closer relationships with our families back then you know you have your dad you got your
02:03:52.680 uncles and they were they were they weren't your dad obviously but you learned a lot from them i
02:03:59.840 learned so much from uh my uncle tony he listens hi uncle tony love my uncle tony and i learned so
02:04:09.120 much from him and um it wasn't an intrusion it wasn't a brainwashing you know as i grew up and
02:04:20.100 and got the mature ability to reason things out.
02:04:27.020 And you'd have conversations with people that were older than you.
02:04:30.580 And sometimes you'd listen and take piece of advice.
02:04:34.840 And sometimes you'd go, wow, that is really bad.
02:04:38.200 But, you know, and then you'd have your own experiences.
02:04:40.860 But for the most part, there was, again, this commonality you had in family,
02:04:48.140 in your neighbors.
02:04:48.880 You know, the dad that lived next door wasn't going to tell you anything so insanely different than your own family would tell you.
02:04:59.960 And they weren't going to treat you differently.
02:05:02.060 It was just this common morality, common ideology and ethics in the neighborhood.
02:05:11.940 And it was never discussed.
02:05:14.180 They didn't go around and go, here's what we're going to tell our kids.
02:05:16.600 Are we all on the same page?
02:05:17.680 it was just the way it was that's how americans live and then these extremists got into every
02:05:25.660 position where they are spending time with your kids when you're not and just twisting the hell
02:05:33.640 out of their their minds that brings me to obama uh his uh i guess him and
02:05:42.980 and uh mike big mike obama were on a podcast together to prove their their marriage is
02:05:52.120 awesome you know because there are rumors that maybe they're divorced or they're not getting
02:05:58.380 along so going on a podcast together uh proves it you know who am i to say
02:06:04.580 yeah so obama gets on there and he says that boys need men as as um you know for guidance
02:06:17.680 but not necessarily not necessarily their dads and you know okay i could see that like i said
02:06:28.100 I had uncles I had people that absolutely I trusted and and took what they said and and really thought about it and and it wasn't this insane stuff that was so much different than what my dad would have said to me or or any reasonable adult that I trusted in my family.
02:06:53.480 but obama says boys need uh men besides their dads as role models and uh he apparently had
02:07:02.880 a role model growing up and let's listen to obama tell it to us and that's one of the things that i
02:07:12.800 think a lot of times boys need is not just exposure to one guy. One dad. One dad, no matter
02:07:24.440 how good the dad is. He can't be everything. He can't be everything. And then that boy may need
02:07:29.900 somebody to give the boy some perspective on the dad. One of the most valuable things I learned
02:07:36.960 as a guy
02:07:38.800 was I had 0.70
02:07:41.280 a gay professor 0.89
02:07:43.160 in college 0.95
02:07:45.480 at a time
02:07:47.420 when openly gay folks
02:07:49.300 still weren't out of line
02:07:50.200 who became one of my favorite professors
02:07:53.180 and was a great guy
02:07:55.000 and would call me out when I started
02:07:57.380 saying stuff that 0.97
02:07:58.900 was ignorant. 0.99
02:08:01.580 You need that 1.00
02:08:02.800 to show
02:08:04.600 empathy and kindness and by the way
02:08:06.860 You need that person in your friend group so that if you then have a boy who is, who's, who's, who's gay or non-binary or whatever, they have somebody that they can go, okay, I'm not alone in this.
02:08:20.080 Oh boy.
02:08:21.480 See, do you see what they're saying here?
02:08:25.940 I'm no genius.
02:08:27.120 I'm not sitting here going, ah, did you catch the kiss?
02:08:30.980 The secret code people?
02:08:33.060 Did you hear the secret code underlying in the audio track?
02:08:38.880 No.
02:08:40.120 It's blatantly obvious what he's saying there.
02:08:44.400 Your dad isn't the be-all, end-all of your upbringing
02:08:50.520 and what a man should be teaching another man, a growing child, a boy. 0.98
02:08:57.220 you need a gay professor to undermine what your father tells you because he even said in that 0.92
02:09:07.280 quote he goes you know you need somebody to kind of put a check on your your dad on the dad tell 0.98
02:09:13.580 you what your dad's all about no no that's up to you as a son when you get older to to have life
02:09:25.640 experiences when and unfortunately enough when you have that heartbreaking moment
02:09:32.260 when you realize your dad didn't know everything and perhaps he was wrong about this 1.00
02:09:39.180 the feet of clay they call it it's a rite of passage for any son you don't need some gay 0.99
02:09:48.100 professor marty marty take your pants down you don't need a gay professor to to bad mouth your 0.99
02:09:58.920 dad it's so subtle in how they do it it really is so subtle in how they present this perversion 0.98
02:10:13.720 of raising kids i did it i had a gay professor you know he taught me a lot 0.99
02:10:21.880 oh marty where are the butt plugs marty 0.98
02:10:27.680 it you don't need some other guy uh second guessing what your dad does to raise you
02:10:39.880 You can have other role models, I get that, but that's not what he was saying.
02:10:48.420 And this goes back to it takes a village.
02:10:52.020 The Hillary Clinton book on how your child shouldn't just be raised by the parents,
02:10:58.020 they got to be raised by everybody.
02:11:00.960 And the fact that the word itself, village, is a trap, a trick.
02:11:07.100 i go into a village i live in i know everyone there i need to borrow some sugar from next door
02:11:15.600 hey i'm going out my kid needs to be watched uh while i go to the store and come back i have the
02:11:21.220 utmost trust in the people in my village she didn't say it takes a bureaucracy
02:11:28.420 it takes a city it takes a government because people would go how about you go screw
02:11:36.580 But a village, just people with like-minded.
02:11:42.820 No, they're not.
02:11:44.640 This has been a plan and a plot for decades, generations, 0.56
02:11:50.880 to undermine the American family
02:11:56.520 and how you hand down certain ideology
02:12:04.560 and basic morality, basic laws of nature.
02:12:11.560 You know when something isn't right.
02:12:15.040 Everyone that lives in any type of a civil society
02:12:19.720 understands right from wrong, good from bad,
02:12:23.380 what you should do and what you shouldn't do.
02:12:26.240 And occasionally that line gets stepped over.
02:12:28.780 But for the vast majority of people, we understand that.
02:12:34.560 And they hate that. They hate that that gets passed down because it's so strong. A parental bond to their kid. That parent has a lot of power in influencing that kid. So what did they do?
02:12:51.980 They took that power away from the parent by giving them less time with the kid, less influence when that kid is not in the direct line of sight of that parent to influence that kid.
02:13:07.360 And look where we are now.
02:13:09.920 You think I'm lying?
02:13:12.420 You think I'm coming up with some harebrained scheme of what they're doing?
02:13:17.980 it's blatantly obvious that this is what we have seen happen young americans are out of their 0.98
02:13:27.480 damn minds i almost forgot the seven dirty words george carlin told us about broadcast radio 0.98
02:13:35.960 yeah it um it it it's blatantly obvious but some people their eyes are open but they're not seeing 0.99
02:13:51.120 it they're not seeing it and this is something that has been generational you know the slow
02:13:59.340 boiling frog in the pot whatever analogy you want to use or uh this is what's been happening
02:14:06.860 for a long time and and the parents used to be the i mean who didn't think the parents were the
02:14:17.320 number one influence and educator of of the child and now they they make it obvious that no
02:14:28.460 we don't want that your kid thinks he's a girl your boy came to school and put on a dress
02:14:36.160 and we didn't tell you by the way we supplied the dress we have a closet we have a gender closet 0.99
02:14:45.640 and when the kids come to school they could go in there and change out of their boy clothes
02:14:52.100 and wear girl clothes and then they put back their boy clothes on and go back to you and then we
02:14:58.080 lie to you by not
02:15:00.000 telling you what had just
02:15:02.180 happened
02:15:02.600 and people look at that
02:15:06.200 as a great
02:15:07.660 wonderful thing
02:15:08.940 and like I said the parents
02:15:11.700 try to say something about it
02:15:13.600 and they're looked at as villains
02:15:15.860 terrible terrible people
02:15:17.420 this is happening
02:15:19.180 this is happening
02:15:21.720 people 0.65
02:15:22.220 you gotta wake the hell up 0.60
02:15:25.380 open those peepers
02:15:27.400 oh my god jacqueline from brooklyn jacqueline hi dear what's up jacqueline
02:15:34.520 hi anthony you know before i get to my point on the reason for my call i want to agree with
02:15:38.820 everything you said and of course forget they they made parents out to be domestic terrorists
02:15:47.360 yep for wanting to uh parent their child and their children the way they want to parent them
02:15:55.220 Yeah, right. Oh, absolutely. And I don't like you say, they changed all the rules in the middle of the game. But what I was calling about was when you were talking about Mom Donnie and the mayoral race in the city of New York.
02:16:09.780 The one thing that I'd like to point out to people is that recently, since the primary, Mom Donnie is down about 8%, and Curtis, ironically, is up within that same period of time, the same percentage.
02:16:28.820 So Mom Donnie is falling rapidly, and Curtis is rising rapidly.
02:16:34.420 You know, Jacqueline, if the media, the mainstream garbage media, gave Curtis half the exposure 0.99
02:16:42.300 they give this Memdani guy, he'd be so far ahead in the polls. 0.94
02:16:47.940 It's amazing he's doing so well with just what is it truly.
02:16:51.800 I love politicians love throwing around.
02:16:53.780 It's a grassroots campaign.
02:16:56.380 Curtis is a grassroots campaign.
02:16:58.660 This is him going out, shaking hands, and not in a phony politician way.
02:17:02.560 He's literally listening to what the people say and what their problems are, and he has solutions for these problems, and they just will not give him the time of day. 0.90
02:17:14.140 They think it's a given that this commie Muslim is going to get into office, and I moved away. 0.98
02:17:24.080 I still have kind of a nostalgic affinity for New York.
02:17:28.960 I go back once a month to do a radio show and see some friends and family.
02:17:35.300 So I would like to see New York wake up and come to its senses and put someone in Gracie Mansion that might know what they're doing.
02:17:43.400 But I have no faith or confidence.
02:17:46.980 Well, I can I can share with you what I've experienced firsthand.
02:17:50.080 I've been to a number of fundraisers for Curtis recently in the past several months.
02:17:53.920 And, yeah, I think people are in the city of New York, the voters are very much disgusted with what the way New York City has been destroyed.
02:18:04.180 Each one of the five boroughs in a similar way.
02:18:07.740 It's not just Manhattan, per se.
02:18:09.820 And I think Curtis is getting the exposure.
02:18:13.300 I have heard him on practically every single radio station that has interviewed him.
02:18:20.180 Mostly it's talk radio.
02:18:21.980 he's been on also a lot of television programs he's being interviewed and i think the the media
02:18:29.980 is starting to realize they have to cover him they have to give him media he's a viable candidate
02:18:37.060 now he's not just somebody like oh an also ran or something he's a viable candidate and i tell you
02:18:44.060 i i have faith he's going to win he's going to be the next mayor of the city of new york
02:18:48.960 Jacqueline from Brooklyn, I hope you're right.
02:18:53.140 I appreciate the call, sweetie.
02:18:54.880 Can I call you sweetie?
02:18:55.860 Is that an old-time guy?
02:18:57.580 All right, sweetie.
02:18:58.460 I can call you darling.
02:18:59.500 You can call me sweetie.
02:19:00.860 Thank you, dear. 0.99
02:19:02.700 There goes Jacqueline from Brooklyn. 0.55
02:19:05.840 We'll be right back.
02:19:08.240 Let's talk about this.
02:19:09.660 Ooh, this story is frightening.
02:19:13.660 A guy got pulled into an MRI machine.
02:19:15.860 We'll talk about that in moments.
02:19:18.720 Right back at you.
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02:19:39.740 Take a quick call from Dave from New Jersey.
02:19:43.660 What's up, Dave?
02:19:45.320 Yes. Good evening, sir. There's a word for this. It's called debauchery to debauch, to debauch, to intrude upon, to abridge my inclination for my children.
02:19:57.920 OK, to have side conversations about sex with most of these teachers who don't even have children. 0.51
02:20:06.300 I have grandchildren. I pretty much debrief them every day.
02:20:11.260 You need to find out what's going on.
02:20:14.420 to find out what they're learning i got four words for these folks and it's watch out and be careful
02:20:23.060 that's the words i have for them sir and you have a very good night thank you dave
02:20:29.140 dave sounds serious i wouldn't screw with dave but it's true you need to debrief it sounds drastic
02:20:36.820 it sounds like something what debrief you know parents used to say hey uh how was your day at
02:20:43.140 school now you got to sit him down and go okay tell me word for word what your history teacher
02:20:50.880 told you today and uh here's what i need to say about that so be careful be careful out there
02:20:59.440 a crazy ass story a guy right there on long island westbury i think right westbury long island
02:21:09.340 uh he he was pulled into an mri machine this is something that's like uh final destination stuff 0.81
02:21:18.500 this is something when you read the signs if you've ever had to have an mri what happened
02:21:24.460 uh my knee man i broke my knee man i broke my knee dude uh you're gonna have to get an mri
02:21:30.340 and the signs on the door are frightening enough you read those things you see a radioactive
02:21:37.440 bomb shelter sign you see uh this this shadow image of a guy being twisted into a pretzel
02:21:46.500 uh it's frightening it's frightening but you kind of know there are signs no metal in this room
02:21:56.460 if you have metal on you do not and then if you're the patient you have to put on one of
02:22:04.820 their little gowns with your you know you tie it in the back with your butt sticking out and uh
02:22:12.360 there's nothing on you and if you have any type of metallic uh hip implants or something they need
02:22:20.020 to know this and then other plans are made whatever the case may be metal and mri machines
02:22:27.880 We've known about this forever. 1.00
02:22:29.900 So this woman goes in to have her knee looked at. 1.00
02:22:36.040 She's brought in by her husband.
02:22:39.140 This guy is, what's his name?
02:22:41.600 Keith McAllister, 61 years of age.
02:22:46.520 And he's in the waiting room.
02:22:49.140 And she goes through the procedure.
02:22:52.340 And at some point, she needed some type of assistance.
02:22:56.880 I don't know if the procedure was done and she needed assistance getting up or what have you.
02:23:03.260 But the guy walked into the room.
02:23:07.240 Now, normally maybe a dime would fly out of his pocket or his little chain on his neck would fly off or an earring.
02:23:16.680 This guy had a 20-pound chain.
02:23:22.980 You lock up a motorcycle with this thing and a big lock around his neck.
02:23:29.980 His wife had said he uses it for working out.
02:23:34.920 Like you walk around with a big, heavy chain, and I guess it builds strong bones and bodies.
02:23:40.940 But that MRI ate that thing up in a second.
02:23:45.460 He spun in the description was he spun into the MRI machine where he was then pinned against the wall of it by his neck with this giant chain.
02:24:02.500 And he expired with his wife there and the chain wrapped around his neck.
02:24:09.900 uh like i said that is some final destination stuff right there but who doesn't know that
02:24:18.180 and and you don't just walk into the mri room where was the the a nurse or a person that
02:24:27.700 takes people in and out uh i think we're gonna see a huge lawsuit um from the looks of the video i
02:24:38.360 saw it looked like it might have been run by some people that maybe didn't pay a lot of attention
02:24:45.000 what was going i don't want to get too crazy here but uh yeah this is a giant lawsuit waiting to 0.98
02:24:54.760 happen the door is normally locked too i've had mris and um they give you this stupid stethoscope 0.94
02:25:03.580 headset so you can listen to some 0.97
02:25:06.320 Molly Hatchet and
02:25:08.400 Charlie Daniels music
02:25:10.340 do you like classic rock?
02:25:12.520 do you like country rock? put this in
02:25:14.400 and then it's just terrible quality 1.00
02:25:16.620 coming through your dumb 1.00
02:25:18.380 headphones 1.00
02:25:19.060 and you just lay there it's terrible
02:25:22.320 some people say it's
02:25:24.280 claustrophobic and everything but
02:25:26.080 you know it's part of what you gotta do
02:25:27.780 it's a medical procedure you gotta
02:25:30.300 do it but the one thing you know never
02:25:32.240 to do everyone knows this do not bring metal into the mri room and uh all i could hope for is there
02:25:42.400 is some surveillance video that might at some point end up on the internet uh thank you everybody
02:25:48.620 for tuning in this sunday i'll be back next sunday don't fret be fretless and um we'll see you then
02:25:57.260 And thanks, everyone, back at the studio.
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