The Anthony Cumia Show - July 28, 2025


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In this episode of the Anthony Cumia Show, I discuss the need for mental institutions and how they can improve the lives of people with mental illness. I also talk about the new Fanduel Super Sub and why you should be using them.

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00:01:00.060 It's the Anthony Cumia
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00:01:08.240 Yes, it's another
00:01:09.660 Sunday. The Anthony Cumia Show.
00:01:11.740 So glad that you
00:01:13.900 decided to join me this evening.
00:01:16.580 Plenty of hijinks
00:01:17.760 and shenanigans to talk about
00:01:19.920 that have transpired
00:01:21.680 over the course of the week.
00:01:23.020 and um i was just chit-chatting about one of them the uh mental institutions
00:01:30.800 uh we'll also be taking your calls of course 800-848-9222 and uh the mental institutions
00:01:39.100 this these things are so needed in this country right now uh sure we have our
00:01:48.280 run-of-the-mill criminals your people that just want to uh steal do harm to people uh they're not
00:01:58.680 technically mental um but they're violent and and you know you want to avoid them at all costs
00:02:06.700 and that's who the police uh that's what the police are for that's who they arrest and
00:02:14.260 hopefully put uh in jail to keep them away from the civil society that we profess to live in
00:02:23.180 but then there's the mental patience and uh like i was saying i i'm not i'm not a hard guy i'm not
00:02:34.520 a mean, uncaring person. I understand mental illness is an illness. In many cases, the person
00:02:44.880 can't help themselves. They have some kind of a mental thing. And drug abuse goes hand in hand
00:02:51.380 with that. A lot of people have mental illness because of so much drug abuse over the course
00:02:57.380 of the years and it's all fine and well to want to help i want to help these people we can't just
00:03:06.720 lock them away well yeah i think we can i i think we can and i think trump has uh made made a step
00:03:18.600 toward that with his executive order from this past thursday to start committing involuntarily
00:03:28.800 committing people to uh mental hospitals i know there's there's a lot of controversy here which
00:03:37.420 i really don't see how controversial it is to want to keep dangerous people away from society
00:03:45.840 and perhaps put them somewhere where they're not a harm to other people
00:03:51.680 and themselves, and you've got doctors that can treat them.
00:03:57.860 And, look, I can guarantee it's not like going to camp.
00:04:03.300 I don't think any of these mental institutions are like going to camp
00:04:07.220 where it's all fun and games.
00:04:10.600 Go watch One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. 0.76
00:04:12.940 Right until they lobotomize Jack Nicholson, it looks like a pisser.
00:04:19.120 Just looks like a lot of fun. 1.00
00:04:21.540 You're mental. 0.98
00:04:22.940 You get to wear your pajamas all day and your slippers and you shuffle around. 1.00
00:04:28.240 You got a kind of a bitchy nurse telling you what to do.
00:04:34.060 But, you know, Nicholson takes you out fishing. 1.00
00:04:36.560 You can watch the ballgame or not, depending on what the mean old nurse ratchet has in store for you.
00:04:43.640 But a lot of movies about mental institutions, unless they're documentaries, I don't know.
00:04:50.940 It's like George Costanza said in one of the Seinfeld episodes where his girlfriend was committed or signed into a mental institution.
00:04:59.760 She's like, yeah, I envy them because, you know, they get pity.
00:05:03.940 Pity's good.
00:05:04.600 you get to wear your pajamas
00:05:06.620 so George Costanza understood
00:05:09.420 the upside
00:05:11.620 of a mental institution
00:05:13.900 but look
00:05:15.000 I understand the difference between
00:05:17.460 TV shows and reality
00:05:18.900 I don't think these places are
00:05:21.260 what they call a hoot
00:05:22.340 Geraldo
00:05:24.880 Geraldo Rivera many many years ago
00:05:27.440 when he was making his bones
00:05:29.580 in this business
00:05:30.460 he went
00:05:33.360 and exposed willowbrook willowbrook psychiatric hospital and uh oh boy did that just blow the lid
00:05:41.100 off of uh what was going on in a lot of these mental institutions uh at least in in the new
00:05:47.980 york tri-state area uh it was abominable oh my god uh just the abuse people sitting in their
00:05:57.360 own fecal matter and uh half of them didn't have clothes on they're performing all types of
00:06:04.180 activities and actions that you probably shouldn't do in public uh and it blew the lid off it was a
00:06:13.760 huge news story and people demanded reform in mental institutions which i guess they should
00:06:20.420 have it's not like a thing where you just go oh well that's what's happening cool you know a lot
00:06:26.480 of people um said something has to be done we can't just warehouse these people uh in these
00:06:34.000 big buildings uh well i think i think the solution was well if we can't fix it and we can't get money
00:06:44.180 to fix it or uh we don't have the the capability we don't even know how to help these people it
00:06:52.480 was the 70s for god's sake uh they didn't even have as many of the uh psycho drugs and everything
00:06:59.060 back then they just decided well we'll we'll let them go we'll free them like born free just open
00:07:07.040 the doors and and let them go so it uh they closed down a lot of these places and between
00:07:17.000 Even the 60s, even before the great Geraldo had that expose, they were already starting to shut down a lot of these institutions because people kind of got wind of what was going on in there and said, yeah, we can't be treating people like this.
00:07:35.140 So they let them out. They actually put them in places that were more local, like you wouldn't just ship your mental patients from, you know, talking about Long Island, let's say you wouldn't just ship them from Suffolk County up up to a mental hospital anymore.
00:07:55.540 miles away you'd keep them close so they'd open up these little uh inpatient outpatient mental
00:08:05.260 facilities in neighborhoods sometimes they were a house in a neighborhood and um it was called
00:08:11.840 deinstitutionalization brother it's a mouthful deinstitutionalization and this was to help
00:08:23.020 well it probably sounded like a good idea at the time most things do most things presented to the
00:08:31.760 american people are presented in a way that's going to be awesome they don't normally just
00:08:36.200 come up and go hey people uh boy strap in this is gonna suck it's always like we got something 0.96
00:08:44.260 we're working on it's gonna be great the mental patients we're letting them out how is that great 0.84
00:08:51.040 Well, we're going to put them in your neighborhood in these little like halfway houses and facilities where we call it mainstreaming them. 0.96
00:09:01.780 And that way they get to go to the corner store or talk to people on the street or cave their head in with a cinder block. 0.99
00:09:11.020 We don't know actually what they'll do.
00:09:14.500 And maybe initially there was a lot more effort being made to to help these people.
00:09:20.700 and it wasn't as much keep them away from society because they're a danger it was hey we got to help
00:09:28.940 these people out and just shoving them in a giant gothic looking building with gargoyles on the side
00:09:35.020 and barred windows uh hasn't been doing it so uh that's what it's been for many many many years now
00:09:44.440 well of late uh it seems to have turned to the point where there are very violent mental patients
00:09:54.440 running around the streets and they are doing unbelievable harm and damage to society and to
00:10:02.500 people you know you want to you want to go to work you have to especially in these big cities
00:10:06.760 you have to take public transportation you have to walk around on the streets at all times of day
00:10:13.580 and night and what we've seen are that these mental patients uh do do some harm they let them
00:10:23.460 all out the the care went downhill over the course of the years and no one seems to want to address
00:10:32.620 the problem uh so trump recently thursday i know he's been talking about it a while but thursday
00:10:39.060 They signed that E.O. to start committing these people.
00:10:44.620 The police could walk up and if they're committing a crime, arrest them.
00:10:48.480 They're they're not going to be in the precinct for 20 minutes, never mind actually being taken to a facility like the tombs in New York or Rikers Island or something.
00:11:00.920 They are going to be let back out.
00:11:04.460 we've seen time and time again the they arrest these lunatics and you see it in the paper 0.95
00:11:09.980 they call them brutes a brute was caught today after he knifed somebody in chelsea 0.93
00:11:18.140 oh my god a brute what what is this a 1920s cartoon yeah uh-uh these are dangerous people
00:11:28.860 so they they can arrest them if they're committing a crime a lot of times they do these things run
00:11:35.500 off no one ever catches them it's not like you could go to their address or you know run their
00:11:42.240 license uh so something got to be done something got to be done uh that transcends just the cops
00:11:50.680 trying to clean up an area and uh hopefully this eo does something because you got these
00:11:56.560 tent cities in every big city uh la is terrible seattle dc you know the capital uh and there's
00:12:07.700 these long lines of of tents and boxes and shanties with tin roofs built and uh everyone
00:12:17.340 living in these places are mental patients and and for some reason a lot of the uh politicians
00:12:26.360 in these in these states and cities don't want to do anything these cities have been these 10
00:12:32.580 cities have been there for years and years and years and nothing gets done and people have
00:12:38.460 appealed to law enforcement do something they say i can't our mayor says we can't the governor says
00:12:44.900 we can't do anything so it gets worse and worse and um just in la i think i saw a story the other
00:12:52.360 day mental patients were camping out in a an underpass tunnel a pedestrian underpass that
00:13:01.620 went under a major highway and no one could use this thing because it was dangerous it was too
00:13:09.440 dangerous the mental patients in there those long dark tunnels you're going to go in there to cross
00:13:15.700 the street so instead of clearing it out and and solving the problem they bricked up the entrances
00:13:24.380 they just made a tomb out of it hopefully they left a few homeless in there
00:13:28.680 but uh that was their solution instead of actually addressing the problem that was their solution
00:13:36.220 uh we're going to take a quick break i see the phones are alight with people wanting to talk
00:13:41.820 about nuts mental patients you will have your chance in moments when we return with more of
00:13:49.100 the anthony cumia show it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast network
00:13:55.360 it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast network
00:14:03.200 indeed it is the anthony cumia show um talking about uh mental institutions uh donald trump
00:14:13.380 signed an executive order on thursday to start committing people that are on the streets and
00:14:21.340 they're uh they're nuts these people have been a a huge problem to uh the big cities in this
00:14:27.520 country and nothing's been done about it um there's a little history here before we go to 0.98
00:14:33.160 the phones the 19th century saw a large expansion in the numbers of asylums in western industrialized
00:14:39.520 countries in contrast to the prison-like asylums of old these were designed to be comfortable places
00:14:44.560 where patients could live and be treated in keeping with the movement toward
00:14:48.220 moral treatment that's that's the thing moral treatment in spite of these ideals they became
00:14:55.020 overstretched non-therapeutic isolation uh and neglectful of the patients so by the beginning
00:15:02.960 of the 20th century increasing admissions see more people more nuts had resulted in serious
00:15:10.540 overcrowding causing many problems for psychiatric institutions funding often cut i mean you gotta
00:15:16.180 to you gotta think that if if a city or a state or or even federal government is uh strapped for
00:15:24.960 bucks the nuts of the first person they're gonna you know cut off the budget uh especially during
00:15:31.100 periods of economic decline and wartime asylums became notorious for poor living conditions lack
00:15:37.480 of hygiene overcrowded ill treatment and abuse of patients um many patients starved to death
00:15:44.200 See, I think it's 2025, and I think a lot of people still have this thought that institutions would be like this and that we wouldn't be able to actually be therapeutic and moral these days with some of these people.
00:16:09.840 but if you think the street is a better answer than some type of institutional living for these
00:16:19.520 people i don't know doesn't seem that way all right kevin is in long beach and we'll talk to
00:16:27.480 kevin what's up kev yeah hey aunt oh yeah this was all after after a horrible did his uh expose
00:16:35.980 Then it was Rockefeller that started closing them all.
00:16:39.120 But they may be closed, but they're still there, like Creedmoor and all these other hospitals.
00:16:44.360 They can still be used. 0.97
00:16:45.820 They built those buildings like brick crap houses, if I may be so bold. 0.96
00:16:52.580 Those were real good old construction. 0.98
00:16:55.980 They're still there.
00:16:57.860 Yeah, and they expected these people to self-medicate when they were released.
00:17:01.580 yep but what happened was now to exacerbate their madness they got hooked on illegal drugs
00:17:08.800 yeah so now they're completely gone and you ever see the tenderloin in san francisco that is 0.92
00:17:15.060 frightening it sounds like uh sounds a little gay sounds a little gay kevin i've haven't been 0.65
00:17:20.780 to the tenderloin in san francisco but uh what is it is it a bad area it's like a bad area of 0.93
00:17:26.480 mental patients doing the fentanyl and yeah yeah yeah yeah it's terrible and you know the other
00:17:32.640 thing you mentioned about you mentioned about cuckoo's nest you know i first saw that i thought
00:17:37.680 all those guys were really nuts because they had no career yet you know yeah and then you realize
00:17:42.800 it's doc brown from back to the future and uh yeah yeah everyone in there is pretty much a star 0.88
00:17:51.020 it's crazy even that ball-headed guy up against the fence he was in the hills have eyes you know
00:17:55.540 He was a good actor.
00:17:56.600 Oh, yeah, that guy.
00:17:58.220 Yeah, yeah.
00:17:59.640 Hi, Kev.
00:18:00.500 I appreciate the call, my friend.
00:18:04.160 Yeah, these, you know, these buildings, they're still there.
00:18:06.860 They're still creepy.
00:18:08.360 But the bottom line is, you know, they're on the streets.
00:18:13.840 Something has to be done.
00:18:15.560 And Trump is taking, you know, well, he takes abuse for everything he does, for every single thing he does. 0.93
00:18:21.860 uh but this one i mean then come up with an answer the democrats want to uh bitch about this
00:18:30.220 come up with a an answer then that might you might be able to actually do something 0.74
00:18:35.380 that could help the mental patients and the cities that they're roaming around and
00:18:41.600 uh hurting and destroying uh people and things uh casey is in detroit michigan what's up casey
00:18:49.580 Hey, how are you doing?
00:18:51.340 Good, man.
00:18:51.820 I've got to take off the speaker.
00:18:53.660 Oh, hey, you know what?
00:18:55.460 And they have – I had an aunt that was institutionalized a couple times when I was a kid.
00:19:03.440 And she came out okay.
00:19:05.620 And she's in her 80s now.
00:19:07.860 But I can see where the care in these institutions deteriorates as the people just get worn out.
00:19:19.580 so many retarded you know and and you hate to say that throwing the people out on the street 1.00
00:19:27.820 is cheaper for the states and the cities and it's not good for anyone no i mean it's cheaper in one 0.94
00:19:36.680 respect but then you're just transferring the cost to law enforcement and uh lawsuits because
00:19:44.740 people getting clocked over the head are going to sue the city for not doing their job and
00:19:49.060 and uh you know just taking care of cities don't see that no in the short term the cities don't
00:19:55.860 see that no of course not they never see anything properly or economically viable hey i don't i
00:20:02.260 don't know the answer i don't either it's uh it's a tough one man all right casey they're in the d
00:20:07.620 take care bro he's in the d as they call it the d well i can't uh what's that 28th yeah all right
00:20:16.760 susan's gonna have to be very quick though susan how you doing darling you're gonna have to be fast
00:20:21.940 so down that shot and uh let her rip oh oh you're oh that sounds great now listen didn't you live
00:20:30.360 in new york city during the 80s or when did you live there i lived on long island but i worked
00:20:35.040 and went there a lot so i saw okay i lived in new york city from 1980 to 2020 and when i came
00:20:44.040 to new york city from the pristine streets of chicago illinois where you could eat off the
00:20:49.320 streets i never ever saw any homeless person so i came to new york in 1980 and that's when the bag
00:20:56.880 ladies were around and they were in their card where they had their brown bag right and uh you
00:21:02.900 But, okay, so during the Democratic time, let's just, like, fast forward to 1994 when Rudy Giuliani got in. 0.74
00:21:11.740 Yes.
00:21:12.180 There's a roadmap.
00:21:13.520 We know what works.
00:21:14.820 We have to duplicate success.
00:21:16.520 So this is my understanding, is that when there were homeless people sleeping in their cardboard boxes, the police would go up to them and say, buddy, you got to either, here's your choices.
00:21:30.760 You can come with us.
00:21:31.740 We'll put you in a shelter.
00:21:32.900 give you a bed clean clothes they'd roust them they'd roust them you can't stay here
00:21:39.320 yeah so your second choice is you can if you're if you need medical help we'll take you to Bellevue
00:21:46.140 we'll give you you know get you some help there the third choice is jail okay because you do not
00:21:53.300 have a choice to stay on these streets they can't do that anymore and uh hopefully the Trump uh EO
00:22:00.200 gives them power to start doing that.
00:22:03.000 I got to go, Susan, but thank you for the call.
00:22:06.120 Yeah, you know, we get it.
00:22:08.840 There were choices back then.
00:22:10.500 There aren't now.
00:22:11.460 We got to get rid of them.
00:22:12.460 Be back in a moment.
00:22:13.880 It's the Anthony Cumia Show
00:22:15.880 on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
00:22:20.800 It's the Anthony Cumia Show.
00:22:23.140 Entertaining and informative
00:22:24.680 on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
00:22:28.180 Yes, whip out that free speech.
00:22:30.200 love it the anthony cumia show hey uh boy every week i toil i it's a chore i must pick who is
00:22:41.060 the clown of the week the anthony cumia show presents the clown of the week
00:22:49.040 usually very very difficult uh between the politicians the um mainstream media news 0.76
00:22:58.880 uh hollywood just a cavalcade of clowns to choose from but uh this this week uh standing out above
00:23:10.800 and beyond all the rest you may remember her from her giant cans uh in trading places 0.98
00:23:18.160 jamie lee curtis i can't believe we used to call her jamie lee cute ass back in the day 1.00
00:23:24.200 Then she started doing those ads for the intestinal health medicine. 1.00
00:23:33.560 You don't want your former hotties to be telling you the best things to take for a stiff stool, as they call it. 1.00
00:23:42.920 But, yes, Jamie Lee Curtis, she she's very lib, very liberal, and she's constantly bashing conservatives, Republicans, MAGA, Trump, religion, whatever you want to whatever you want to say. 1.00
00:24:00.120 The right. 1.00
00:24:01.200 She's usually bashing and she doesn't stop here.
00:24:05.120 She says that these are very scary times that we're living in. 0.88
00:24:09.100 And that wouldn't make her clown of the week in and of itself, because a lot of these people say we're living in these terrible, scary times and Trump is a dictator and all this.
00:24:21.560 But she she actually has a solution to the scary times. 0.89
00:24:27.860 And that that, my friends, is why I dubbed her this week's clown of the week. 0.85
00:24:34.320 Jamie. Obviously, the world is very unstable.
00:24:39.100 It feels very scary for many people.
00:24:43.860 Immigrants in this country are terrified.
00:24:47.600 Politically, it's really scary out there.
00:24:51.720 Usually in times of turmoil and strife, you cling to something familiar, something safe, comfort food.
00:25:00.360 And I think Freaky Friday is cinema comfort food.
00:25:03.620 You know what you're going to get.
00:25:05.280 It's satisfying.
00:25:06.700 It's moving.
00:25:07.300 it makes you laugh and you feel better for watching it and if that isn't
00:25:11.460 ha ha come on what a ham-handed way to shove your plug in everyone's face under the guise of it
00:25:24.720 it'll help hey are you scared do you think the world's gonna end are we uh on the brink of a 0.63
00:25:31.480 civil war is the uh climate change gonna wipe us all from the face of the continent with one
00:25:39.200 tsunami well freaky friday freaky friday will fix all that what a disgusting display 1.00
00:25:48.760 of self-promotion using people's fears you know they're idiots the the fearful 1.00
00:25:58.340 these days are idiots but uh she knows she knows they're impressionable imbeciles 1.00
00:26:07.740 so she decided to preface her our dumb plug for her dumb movie with some fear tactic 1.00
00:26:17.560 and then throw the plug in there god 1.00
00:26:21.860 when she uh removes that top in trading places if i may just change gears here for a moment
00:26:29.900 dan akroyd is in the bed he's been beaten and in prison he's sick he's and uh she's going to
00:26:39.040 take care of him and she uh removes that top and slides into bed with uh with him and uh i gotta
00:26:47.360 to tell you one of uh what what do you think all right the bikini getting out of the pool scene
00:26:57.560 in fast times uh what's her name there she's uh she was a great one too back in the day
00:27:05.080 but uh yeah jamie lee curtis now it's uh i don't know what to think it's just terrible 0.97
00:27:17.360 but there she is plugging plugging her wares selling her goods under the guise of some type 0.54
00:27:25.880 of terrible uh terrible uh scenario oh it's fearful is crazy uh uh politician dictators trump
00:27:37.280 freaky friday that'll fix it i got a couple of more calls left from uh our uh previous topic on
00:27:46.640 the homeless mental patients the institutions so we'll go to uh dave go to dave in south jersey
00:27:56.120 what's up dave yeah i take great umbrage to when they call them homeless unhoused these people are
00:28:04.380 home resistant the one thing i don't think anybody realizes but every hospital in the country has
00:28:11.540 what's called the eighth floor, the crazy eight.
00:28:14.660 Why is it always the eighth floor?
00:28:16.460 I think you're right.
00:28:17.400 In Huntington Hospital, it was the eighth floor, yeah.
00:28:20.740 I don't know why, but in New Jersey specifically,
00:28:24.620 they don't make it out of there and straighten up
00:28:26.900 or stay on their medication.
00:28:28.980 They take them to Trenton Psychiatric
00:28:32.320 for the criminally insane.
00:28:34.060 That doesn't sound like a fun place.
00:28:36.600 Inside this building, it's a round rotunda.
00:28:39.280 on the perimeter is all a bunch of cells and in the middle of the rotunda is a cop's wicker
00:28:45.740 that officer sits down there's a yellow line that goes completely around that wicker he sits in there
00:28:52.720 with a loaded shotgun with seven with seven shells in it no plug in it and they're not allowed to
00:28:59.460 cross that line because if they cross that line they get the blast and they put them right in
00:29:05.480 potter's field let's see that's a solution talk about this they don't talk about this when they 0.69
00:29:11.440 shut when they shut graystone and they started putting these guys in the county jails the jails
00:29:18.540 couldn't even handle them yeah you know yeah because they're they're not they're they're not 0.81
00:29:25.100 people that can fit in any type of um society even if in prison is a society it's a society
00:29:34.080 people they're just living in prison these people cannot function in any type of regimented
00:29:40.880 organized structured thing so they don't fit anywhere except a mental institution where
00:29:49.240 that's the society you have to be nuts you know what i think would straighten this out i don't
00:29:55.080 know if you've heard but there's a three million dollar bounty to catch a live bigfoot if they
00:30:00.080 would have kept a couple of these missing links and turned them loose on the streets in new york
00:30:04.480 i think that everybody would straighten up pretty quick that is an interesting take that i must say
00:30:10.500 was not on my little bingo card for this evening you have a good night thank you man take it easy
00:30:15.900 bro bigfoot no that you know like i said it's not they're not meant for societal living and it's
00:30:27.560 it's sad it's terrible you could put all the use all the words you want to use on what it is
00:30:33.500 but uh it it's very unrealistic if not completely delusional to believe that these people can just
00:30:43.060 be put into society in some way and he's right about this you know the the medication thing
00:30:50.200 um you know i guess in the institutions they would go around with the little cup and the pills and
00:30:57.140 go open your mouth throw the pills in there make sure they take it and there they're medicated
00:31:03.320 uh to think that these people would go out into society and continue to take their medication
00:31:12.000 almost every instance you see of somebody that's a psycho and the cops have to come up and they
00:31:20.520 charge the the cops with a knife and cops have to do what they have to do uh you read the story
00:31:27.120 and it's like had psychiatric issues was off his meds his mother said he hadn't been taking his
00:31:32.600 medication well how good is is a medication if they have to take it uh themselves and they have
00:31:42.940 mental issues which would prevent them from taking it you know i wouldn't be surprised if a lot of
00:31:48.760 These people think it's some kind of a conspiracy to do them harm
00:31:52.840 if they take the pills, so they throw them away or what have you.
00:31:56.880 Maybe Elon's Neuralink will help in some way.
00:32:02.480 I know everyone is freaking out about this Neuralink thing.
00:32:08.840 I mean, Elon, obviously, Tesla, SpaceX,
00:32:14.680 he's got his hands in a few things.
00:32:16.880 the boring company where he's drilling tunnels under vegas starlink this high-speed satellite
00:32:24.520 internet but he's also into this neural link thing and what what i'm seeing being promoted
00:32:33.780 by him and and the company is uh a potential to get people that have serious mental issues
00:32:44.140 taking care of blind people there it's it's this um little electronic unit that goes into your head
00:32:55.060 connects to your brain and can bypass certain damaged or missing parts of your uh neurologic
00:33:05.060 crazy because the first thing people want to think is uh-oh so are we all going to have to
00:33:12.700 get this and now you know the government can flip a switch and your neural link gets shut off and
00:33:20.700 and and look it makes sense i mean the government anytime they've gotten their hands on
00:33:26.960 uh technology that can get in the way of our personal freedoms of course they've done that
00:33:33.620 So I'm not without my reservations either, but if there's a way where you can substitute
00:33:43.820 this oral medication that people have to take to keep them from losing their minds by some
00:33:50.920 type of Neuralink device, yeah, okay, I'd be willing to at least look at the experimental
00:33:56.800 phase.
00:33:57.560 But here's the big problem.
00:33:59.780 Who gets to dictate who's nuts enough to have that thing drilled into their head?
00:34:06.800 You know, they might just say, well, he's a staunch conservative.
00:34:12.980 What does that mean? 1.00
00:34:14.220 Well, it means he's racist and has mental problems and he's a white supremacist. 0.99
00:34:19.320 And then before you know it, that is categorized as something that needs the Neuralink to stop you from your evil, terrible, harmful thinking. 0.99
00:34:30.780 It's always who gets put in charge to dictate how nuts someone is.
00:34:38.020 I think I could do the job. 0.99
00:34:40.000 I could walk around New York City and just look and point and go, that guy, he's nuts. 0.99
00:34:44.600 I know it. 0.91
00:34:45.800 But it's like the red flag laws for gun control.
00:34:49.040 a lot of these gun control people it's the same thing they go well we want red flag uh laws that
00:34:56.040 say if you are not psychologically capable of responsibly handling a firearm you are not allowed
00:35:04.600 to have a firearm which in essence is saying you're not allowed to exercise one of your god-given
00:35:10.480 constitutional rights that's pretty big that's a pretty big thing for someone to just say well you
00:35:18.860 you don't qualify well i'm an american citizen i'm a human being i qualify that's pretty much
00:35:25.740 all i need to be to exercise my constitutional rights but they will say red flag law and again
00:35:33.560 on the outside it looks good hey we don't want these nuts walking around with guns doing uh
00:35:39.280 church or school shootings or what have you but what's the criteria for a red flag and who gets
00:35:47.100 to dictate that because again people i've seen people liberals politicians supposedly respected
00:35:55.300 politicians that say that certain political ideology alone being a conservative being a
00:36:03.760 maga supporter is a mental illness they've said it so if they're the ones in charge to dictate who
00:36:13.340 gets to exercise a right or not have a chip in their head uh i i can't see it being good 1.00
00:36:23.840 that uh people move forward with this and start saying well you're nuts enough to have this
00:36:30.120 put in your head because again it's always who gets to dictate who the mental patient is 0.89
00:36:37.060 uh because one man's mental patient is another man's genius i'm certain people would think that 0.92
00:36:43.600 elon musk is mental enough to have one of his own chips put in his head
00:36:48.140 it could happen oh let's see um yeah homeless all right steve steve from the isle of manhattan 0.97
00:37:02.880 What's up, Steve?
00:37:05.080 Right.
00:37:05.900 And I wouldn't be surprised if Jamie Lee Curtis and Rosie O'Donnell would love to go down to Alligator Alcatraz and be comfort girls down there.
00:37:15.940 Hey, why not?
00:37:18.980 It's open.
00:37:19.740 Go ahead.
00:37:20.560 Go down there and help them out.
00:37:23.120 Take care of them.
00:37:25.020 And there's not only alligators down there, but there's American crocodiles down there.
00:37:30.020 Eventually, someday they'll throw a woolly mammoth in there. 1.00
00:37:32.880 I'm pretty sure the Russians and the Chinese do eco-terrorism. 1.00
00:37:38.180 They bring the pythons down there and the other species of crocodiles down there. 1.00
00:37:42.840 I have to believe the promotion, the promotion of alligator alcatraz was a lot bigger than the actual reality of it.
00:37:50.820 It's funny. It's pure Trump. It's trolling.
00:37:53.800 but the truth be told i'm sure no one's ever going to get to the point where they're
00:37:59.600 swimming uh in a swamp uh and and getting eaten by an alligator trying to escape
00:38:06.760 just don't don't see it i love there's a big heavy rainstorm and one of the crocs decides
00:38:13.040 the nile crocs decides to come into the campsite but the thing is uh the thing is now they the
00:38:19.920 The left, people talk about this for years.
00:38:22.580 I mean, Mayor Koch went at it.
00:38:24.520 A woman called herself Billy Boggs, like the talk show host. 0.95
00:38:28.980 Koch even offered to put her inside his rank control apartment in Greenwich Village.
00:38:34.060 And all the doormans said that Koch has a lot of nephews.
00:38:37.260 A lot of guys came to Koch's apartment saying now he wanted a niece to come in there.
00:38:41.400 Hilarious nephews.
00:38:42.880 Yeah, I bet.
00:38:43.560 He had a lot of nephews going in there.
00:38:46.520 And the thing is, they want this.
00:38:50.720 They want to destroy the cities.
00:38:52.020 That's why they're going to get a commie elected in November.
00:38:55.040 They got all the people running out.
00:38:56.420 Down in Texas, the five biggest, I don't know why people want to move there, 0.98
00:38:59.600 the five biggest cities in Texas are all run by left-wing lunatics. 0.98
00:39:03.720 You got all the left-wing lunatics from California moving down in there. 0.97
00:39:07.880 And California is gone, and Texas is eventually going to be gone, too. 0.96
00:39:12.160 And that's what they want. 0.94
00:39:13.600 They just don't want to tell you, and I've said it for years, is the 65 Immigration Act, along with illegal immigration and refugee status, has turned this country upside down. 1.00
00:39:24.480 They've come into this country. 1.00
00:39:25.920 They've rearranged the furniture in here. 1.00
00:39:28.500 And they want you folks to become a foreigner in your own country.
00:39:34.260 Go to certain neighborhoods in New York City and tell me if you think you're in New York City anymore.
00:39:39.080 Yeah, they've they've gone about destroying every institution, every ideal and the ideology of America and being an American.
00:39:51.600 They've just wiped it out. That's not important to anybody that that comes here these days from another country. 1.00
00:39:59.760 And they love it. The Dems, the Libs, the communists, socialists, whatever you want to go.
00:40:04.960 They love it because their biggest enemy has always been a free, strong American citizen.
00:40:11.920 And they hate that.
00:40:13.720 So they try to rip down every single brick of that institution.
00:40:20.340 Well, they they hated the conservative movement and they felt the only way to dilute it is just the best way to destroy a culture is just to flood it with foreign third world culture.
00:40:30.660 and the thing is i'll tell the people why the clock took a long time to run out on this country
00:40:37.020 the country's gigantic you never heard anybody say i'm gonna stay in spite i'm not gonna they
00:40:41.620 all ran they voted with their feet they got out they gave up all the neighborhoods then eventually
00:40:45.960 the neighborhoods give up the cities and the country's so big you can run but people have
00:40:50.540 realized i said this for years the left will fly the third world is into your new neighborhood into 0.76
00:40:56.620 your neighborhood yeah how the hell how do haitians end up in a small town in ohio it doesn't just 0.54
00:41:05.140 happen they don't come from haiti and then go let's go to this little town in ohio it's a strategy 0.98
00:41:12.860 it's a plan they take them there and drop them off to dilute these american towns and screw the 0.92
00:41:22.940 whole thing up and make it on on america they make it where it's not you're not able to do what
00:41:31.400 you did as an american uh before they do it to overwhelm the welfare system and the criminal
00:41:37.620 justice system the hasians that people remember back in 2022 they were down in texas they were
00:41:44.180 brought into texas either flown in there they people were saying they were flown into texas
00:41:48.300 Remember, they were under the bridge for a few days.
00:41:51.000 It was a big story.
00:41:52.400 And then all of a sudden they disappeared.
00:41:54.360 And some chickenhead Republican host said, oh, they must have sent them home.
00:41:59.360 They're Republican.
00:42:00.100 They were flying them into Springfield, Ohio, to basically turn that area upside down.
00:42:07.520 And they've done it all over the country now. 1.00
00:42:09.720 With the Somalis in Minneapolis. 1.00
00:42:12.420 Same thing. 1.00
00:42:13.380 They just make an enclave.
00:42:14.680 They give them a foothold, and they know it's going to spread like a cancer.
00:42:21.180 Right.
00:42:21.860 I got to go.
00:42:22.800 Steve, Steve, I got to take a break, but thank you for the call, my good friend.
00:42:28.040 I like Steve.
00:42:29.000 He's a good guy.
00:42:29.920 And we'll be back with more of the Anthony Cumia Show.
00:42:31.940 Stick around.
00:42:33.440 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
00:42:37.720 it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast network
00:42:46.180 the anthony cumia show on a wonderful sunday evening ah don't worry everyone it's monday
00:42:54.420 tomorrow yeah are you one of those people um i'm just asking the general you because uh
00:43:03.380 I know I was like this for many years where where in the weekend is your weekend screwed by thinking about Monday?
00:43:14.380 Is it Saturday? And you go like tomorrow's Sunday. But then Sunday's just the day before Monday.
00:43:20.040 So do you screw your whole weekend up Friday? Sometimes by Friday night, you're hanging out with your friends.
00:43:26.700 It's already getting late. You know, it's time to go home. And then you're like, well, at least tomorrow's Saturday.
00:43:31.520 But then Sunday, then Monday.
00:43:35.260 Yeah.
00:43:36.560 It's kind of a negative way to look at things, but I would do that all the time.
00:43:41.780 When I used to work for a living, when I used to actually have a job as an HVAC tech.
00:43:47.380 Yes, Apex Tech got a dandy set of tools I was able to keep upon graduation.
00:43:54.440 I'd be remiss if I did not mention what happened at the Cincinnati Jazz Festival.
00:44:01.520 a uh a few white people were beaten up just assaulted on the streets at a lovely cincinnati
00:44:10.820 jazz festival and um the footage is all over the internet is it on the news oh stop i looked for
00:44:23.480 this story i put um assaults cincinnati jazz festival hit the news there was a and a newspaper
00:44:35.080 from india that had the story and then another uh website only news agency nothing from cnn
00:44:46.120 abc nbc cbs msnbc fox news no one ap uh no one was reporting this story as i searched for it
00:45:00.460 and uh it's it's a problem it's a problem there were uh white people that had gone to this
00:45:09.160 jazz festival in cincinnati and they were beaten for being out walking around as white people
00:45:16.820 uh in a group of uh black people so uh do you have the news story up there i think there was
00:45:23.600 an actual news story because the language in it is anger inducing okay let's play this and listen 0.60
00:45:30.420 to the news report right out of cincinnati the local news will report it but nothing um national
00:45:38.160 Watch this.
00:45:39.600 New on WWT, viral videos shows a fight breakout in the middle of the street in downtown Cincinnati.
00:45:45.360 And police chief state leaders now releasing harsh words for those involved, including the ones who recorded the video instead of jumping into help or even dialing 911.
00:45:55.420 News 5's Sean McKinnon joining us live outside District 1 headquarters with what we know about the investigation into that video, Sean.
00:46:01.740 yeah council member mark jeffrey said this fight happened at 3 a.m today we've got new video
00:46:10.100 tonight as police piece together exactly how and why this started and state lawmakers take notice
00:46:16.140 a massive fight between more than a dozen people all right could you could you pause this for a
00:46:22.060 second because i this wasn't a fight how many times did they use the word fight this is the
00:46:30.700 mainstream media these i can't even say what i want to say a fight a massive fight a fight
00:46:39.720 between people this wasn't a fight these people were assaulted they were walking around
00:46:46.780 and they and and a group of people decided to assault them based on nothing but race
00:46:54.020 so they started punching kicking stomping on their heads like we've seen many times the language they
00:47:02.900 use fighting they're not fighting oh we'll get to the bottom of it he had harsh words harsh words
00:47:12.300 are you out of your mind there should be a lot more than harsh words going on but this is what
00:47:19.940 happens. This is what happens. No news coverage, nothing. And then, you know, when Hulk Hogan
00:47:28.140 drops dead, people say, well, he dropped an N-bomb once and we hate him and hope he's burning in 0.99
00:47:34.320 hell. Well, why doesn't anyone talk about this issue, this violence issue? No, no one wants to 0.99
00:47:43.180 talk about it yeah it's it's the agenda driven mass media is garbage and this needs to be addressed 0.96
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00:49:09.320 It's the Anthony Cumia Show.
00:49:11.760 Entertaining and informative.
00:49:13.860 On the Red Apple Podcast Network.
00:49:17.180 The Anthony Cumia Show.
00:49:19.940 Starting up on our second hour.
00:49:22.340 And, yeah, talking about the Tulsi Gabbard
00:49:28.800 and the what is it treason Obama and look what I might have just said during that little break
00:49:42.280 was that I don't have a lot of confidence I don't have a lot of confidence that anything
00:49:48.100 is going to come of this it's already winding down where people don't have you know that
00:49:54.780 initial spark that people get did you hear dude did you hear tulsi cabbage oh she's gonna be
00:50:03.280 arresting obama and and you know people that uh forget very quickly think that it might actually
00:50:13.280 happen uh i've seen too much we've just seen seen it happen too many times and i don't believe
00:50:21.420 anyone of any power in this country on either side will actually pay for something that they've
00:50:34.420 done. They came close with Trump and that was something he didn't even do. They had to make up
00:50:42.700 some ridiculous charges that indict him on some ridiculous bank loan charge everyone thinks oh it 0.97
00:50:55.240 was 34 felonies of sexual misconduct and assault and it no it was all having to do with someone 0.95
00:51:06.880 saying that Trump put the value on Mar-a-Lago
00:51:12.140 a lot higher than it actually was at the time
00:51:15.800 he was trying to get a loan for it.
00:51:18.120 And then he gets the loan.
00:51:19.780 He pays it back with interest on time.
00:51:22.240 No harm, no foul.
00:51:24.460 And then they convict him of these 34 felonies.
00:51:29.960 Thank God he won the presidency
00:51:32.720 or I think they would have put him in jail.
00:51:34.700 I think he would have gone to jail.
00:51:37.940 But people that actually do bad things.
00:51:41.860 See, the people that did that to Trump, that that came up with the charges and, you know, the Letitia James and all the people that actually came up with this kangaroo court to convict Donald Trump on those charges.
00:51:57.900 They're the ones that need to be tried and convicted and put in jail.
00:52:04.700 They're the ones that used the judicial system for political gain.
00:52:11.280 So anyone that really does bad things, illegal things, treasonous things in this country, never.
00:52:19.480 They never pay for it.
00:52:20.980 There's never actual justice for stuff like that.
00:52:26.040 But, you know, we hear Tulsi and Pam Bondi and Don Bongino, all of them.
00:52:42.040 And who am I to cast judgment on all of them at this point, knowing that it never works?
00:52:50.860 there are people and and powers in play here that we don't really know about
00:52:57.860 believe me a lot of people can speculate and i've heard a lot of people's theories on it
00:53:03.400 um but yeah what's the bottom line years and years go by presidential term after term and
00:53:15.200 congressional and senate terms go by and no one is held accountable for any of this nonsense
00:53:23.640 i'm gonna censure you you're censured oh what does that mean absolutely nothing he's been
00:53:32.340 censured even impeachment you know that was a big thing uh-oh when when i was growing up and even 0.63
00:53:41.660 even when i was grown up when i was actually an adult i thought impeaching a president meant he
00:53:49.120 was god like that's it you get impeached you're out the vice president takes over no you could
00:53:57.680 be impeached you could be impeached twice and you're still the president so none of it means 0.98
00:54:03.760 anything we will never see one of these slimy pieces of garbage actually be held accountable 0.91
00:54:12.240 for anything on both sides and believe me i i i there are 99 of them are on the left 0.97
00:54:20.980 the democrats uh but you know those ones on the right they'll never be held accountable for
00:54:28.200 anything either so tulsi here's uh i guess from about a week ago here's her referring obama for
00:54:38.380 prosecution this was a big story like a few days ago this is how fast this nonsense goes this was
00:54:47.520 a huge story everyone was like yes finally barack hussein obama will meet the justice that
00:54:57.320 no no it's already dying down uh so let's listen to tulsi talking about referring obama
00:55:05.520 for a prosecution do you believe that any of this new information implicates former president obama
00:55:12.900 in criminal behavior we have referred and will continue to refer all of these documents
00:55:18.240 to the department of justice and the fbi to investigate the criminal implications of this
00:55:23.760 for even the evidence correct the evidence that we have found and that we have released
00:55:29.600 directly point to president obama leading the manufacturing of this intelligence assessment
00:55:36.860 there are multiple pieces of evidence and intelligence that confirm that fact
00:55:41.420 ed go ahead director gabbard thank you so just to uh two questions but to begin on that
00:55:48.620 the president yesterday you've inferred that the former president helped lead a coup
00:55:53.760 Based on what you now see, do you believe President Obama is guilty of treason?
00:55:59.140 I'm leaving the criminal charges to the Department of Justice.
00:56:02.480 I am not an attorney, but as I've said previously,
00:56:04.840 when you look at the intent behind creating a fake manufactured intelligence document
00:56:11.840 that directly contradicts multiple assessments that were created by the intelligence community,
00:56:18.740 The expressed intent and what followed afterward can only be described as a years-long coup and a treasonous conspiracy against the American people, our republic, and an attempt to undermine President Trump's administration.
00:56:31.820 the senate intelligence oh well there you go well that sounds like uh they're gonna lop his head
00:56:38.900 off any day now take him out into the town square build the gallows build the guillotine 0.90
00:56:45.840 put the stocks up so you can put his his hands and his head through it and
00:56:50.680 just throw tomatoes and cabbage at him they had a lot of tomatoes and cabbage back in the old days
00:56:58.320 And then, you know, he'll he'll be found guilty of treason and disposed of in the proper way.
00:57:08.340 But it won't.
00:57:11.780 The the again, the trumped up charges.
00:57:15.380 Look, I am certain that Obama and his ilk were trying everything in their power to prevent Donald Trump from being elected president.
00:57:26.100 They stated it.
00:57:27.680 They said as much. We will do anything we need to do to keep Donald Trump out of office.
00:57:35.860 And they did legal or illegal. But for some reason, when they're when they're screaming that no one is too big to be held accountable,
00:57:47.180 they they are the ones that are too big to be held accountable.
00:57:53.320 it's really quite disgusting and quite counter to everything that the government was government 0.94
00:58:01.960 was supposed to be uh at its inception but that's kind of ridiculous too i i even understand 0.67
00:58:10.680 at this point how ridiculous it is to believe that uh we would still adhere to these principles
00:58:19.540 that the forefathers had written down in the Bill of Rights
00:58:24.320 and the Declaration of Independence initially
00:58:27.780 and all the sacred documents stated that the government was servants to the people,
00:58:40.080 that the true power was in the hands of the people.
00:58:43.840 And any politician that would dare try to use that office, corrupt it, treason, anything they would they would be disposed of.
00:59:00.880 And no one would argue the point.
00:59:03.860 But nowadays, come on, stop.
00:59:07.040 Politicians are celebrities at this point.
00:59:10.660 That's what they are.
00:59:11.620 They're celebrities that walk around, they have bodyguards, they shoo people away.
00:59:19.840 You ever see a reporter or even, I don't even care if it's a web guy, a podcast influencer with a microphone that is asking a question of a politician in the Capitol.
00:59:38.320 They shoo him away.
00:59:40.080 They shoo him away.
00:59:41.620 no no get out of here go away and and that shouldn't be allowed they should have to answer
00:59:50.220 to the people whatever questions the people have their bodyguards shove them away they go get into
00:59:57.220 an elevator and the the bodyguards got his hand up like don't dare come in here and they're gone
01:00:05.160 These are your representatives.
01:00:07.480 They represent your beliefs and ideology and demands you make on them.
01:00:14.520 And what do we see?
01:00:15.780 What do we see?
01:00:16.780 Bye.
01:00:17.240 Get away. 1.00
01:00:17.860 Get away, lowly scum. 1.00
01:00:20.340 I'm AOC. 1.00
01:00:22.100 You can't get near me.
01:00:23.300 I have a cool name.
01:00:24.260 I have a cool celebrity name.
01:00:27.940 Some people find me hot.
01:00:31.240 Paparazzi takes pictures of me.
01:00:34.360 that's a celebrity that's not a representative of the people but that's what we're down to
01:00:41.020 so you know we we don't put our our celebrities our beloved people that we put on pedestals
01:00:48.140 we don't put them in prison stop that's silly there's another clip i'll get to uh on the other
01:00:57.040 side of the break here where tulsi actually says something pretty good and pretty funny 0.73
01:01:01.040 She just rails on Hillary really bad because some things came out in various reports about Hillary's physical and mental health. 1.00
01:01:11.320 And that doesn't seem so far fetched back with that and a lot more and your phone calls.
01:01:18.640 Let me give the number out here again.
01:01:20.540 Eight hundred eight four eight nine two two two.
01:01:23.760 And back with more of the Anthony Cumia show in moments.
01:01:26.920 it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast network
01:01:32.240 it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast network
01:01:40.140 yeah the anthony cumia show uh yeah we were just talking about tells uh tulsi gabbard and um this
01:01:50.260 imminent indictment
01:01:52.660 on some of the most powerful
01:01:54.800 people in the world
01:01:55.860 Barack Hussein Obama
01:01:58.380 James Comey
01:02:00.760 all of the
01:02:02.700 actors, Hillary Rodham
01:02:05.220 Clinton, all the
01:02:06.960 actors in the treason
01:02:08.740 that took place
01:02:10.480 during the first
01:02:12.960 Trump campaign
01:02:15.080 trying to say that
01:02:16.940 Trump and Russia
01:02:18.480 Putin colluded and somehow affected that election that Hillary was supposed to win. 0.99
01:02:25.460 It was guaranteed. And they screwed it all up.
01:02:30.440 And boy, they they were behind closed doors, just working it, working their treason, a soft coup, as they like to call it.
01:02:41.580 um let's see what uh deanna from brooklyn has to say about this and then we'll move on to more
01:02:48.020 tulsi clips especially this hillary one uh deanna what's up
01:02:52.320 hello your show is wonderful and you're talking about you're talking about the futility that
01:03:01.600 people feel and you feel many times but your show is the answer keep hammering away at the issues
01:03:09.180 You know, like look at Al Gore. He hammers away. He just gave a speech that's even more insane about the climate and crap.
01:03:20.000 But look, he said about 11 years ago, he said New York City would be underwater by. 0.99
01:03:25.760 Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But it's politics. I call it politics.
01:03:34.000 Politics. Very good. Yes.
01:03:36.180 yes because they're a religion the democrat parties become a religion it's like if you're
01:03:42.720 not a democrat then you're a heretic yes they you have to be 100 percent invested in everything
01:03:49.580 that the democrats say you can't even have a differing opinion on one little thing it's got
01:03:55.360 to be 100 amen like the homeless okay the other day somebody spit the guy gathered up a big loogie
01:04:04.120 and he spit right in my face i'm homeless god sorry to hear that but what do you do you go
01:04:11.900 oh i'm gonna go to the police and fill up nothing will happen they're not gonna do anything no 0.99
01:04:18.080 of course yeah amen the one good thing though if we could really push rape because all the rapists 0.88
01:04:24.800 the whole the whole history of rape when they get out even if they have gray hair white hair 0.78
01:04:31.120 they go back to rape right they just go right back it's not something you can fix right right
01:04:36.540 yep rape should be um life in prison because i think there are a lot of crimes like that
01:04:42.680 diana there's a lot of crimes that the people cannot be rehabilitated it's a psychiatric thing 0.91
01:04:49.680 it's a mental illness and not one that you should have any sympathy for but it's a mental illness
01:04:56.040 that will never go away it's in their uh genetic makeup and uh a lot of these people should be 0.89
01:05:01.940 dispatched i mean we really should look into that tiana thank you so much for your call um
01:05:08.400 let me see here oh yeah tells telsey uh gabbard she's talking about hillary and in some of these
01:05:15.680 reports that supposedly were evidence of of this treasonous act um to try to uh stir up this uh
01:05:24.960 suspicion between uh trump and putin and the steel dossier and collusion russia russia russia
01:05:32.700 we've heard it all uh this is what they found on hillary clinton and uh here's tulsi telling you
01:05:41.980 about it hillary clinton's presidential campaign there were high-level dnc emails that detailed
01:05:49.160 evidence of hillary's quote psycho-emotional problems uncontrolled fits of anger aggression
01:05:55.280 and cheerfulness and that then secretary clinton was allegedly on a daily regimen of heavy
01:06:01.180 tranquilizers then cia direct i love it it's everything we kind of knew anyway remember her
01:06:12.660 collapsing on 9-11 not not like the building or anything but she uh she went to new york city for
01:06:20.420 a 9-11 memorial thing and uh yeah she she couldn't even stand she was getting thrown into a van
01:06:28.440 by uh her handlers and then the weird faces she would make at some of these events when she's
01:06:36.220 with her hubby bill there and the balloons came down and she made this spazzy face and uh just
01:06:43.760 and the anger when when when she lost that 2016 election her headquarters was at the javits center
01:06:53.760 in new york city and uh podesta was there and all of her handlers and the campaign people and of 0.72
01:07:01.960 course the the wonderful we're breaking that glass ceiling the first female president those
01:07:08.780 people that were they had the hillary hats on the pins they were so psyched because this was 1.00
01:07:17.020 predestined this was a given that hillary a rod ham was going to be the first woman president 1.00
01:07:25.480 elected. And when that didn't pan out and when we started seeing the Trump numbers come in and 0.98
01:07:32.940 by the way, one of the greatest nights of my life, I was doing my compound media show
01:07:41.260 from our studios in New York City, broadcasting that election live. I had Nick DiPaolo on,
01:07:47.820 gavin mcinnis and a whole panel of of people and we were drinking and laughing and just watching
01:07:57.380 cnn and msnbc as those returns came in and it got more and more grim for them
01:08:04.620 uh it was such a pleasure to watch and the crying at that javits center watching these beta
01:08:13.040 beta they're beyond beta uh and and these women that thought this was their moment just crying 1.00
01:08:22.760 their eyes out and then uh hillary wouldn't come out and give a speech um a concession speech or 1.00
01:08:33.460 a little pep talk for her supporters nothing because what we hear what we've heard from 1.00
01:08:41.060 witnesses backstage was that she had a temper tantrum second to none everything in the back 1.00
01:08:51.740 was being thrown bottles chairs she was yelling her eyes looked like they were bleeding just 1.00
01:09:00.780 rage bloodshot veins in her head i would have loved to have seen this i would have loved it 1.00
01:09:10.040 And it's because, you know, what Tulsi Gabbard just said, this woman is mentally ill. I, you know, I'll go on record. I believe Hillary Rodham is mentally ill and has quite an anger problem. 0.99
01:09:30.360 and i think that's been seen over the course of the years that poor bill clinton there's been 0.99
01:09:37.460 some clips where they're having this nice little interview at their house and hillary's talking
01:09:44.160 and bill's sitting there looking at her like a beaten dog like a scared dog that's been beaten
01:09:51.140 by this person and just doesn't want to get beaten again so uh that was pretty interesting
01:09:58.540 listening to uh tulsi chalk that up but again it's something i think we all we all knew hey uh
01:10:06.680 back at base am i 29 30 on this break thank you just want to get my times right with the network
01:10:14.060 thing being syndicated i have to be on time with everything but uh again in in closing on this uh
01:10:22.160 issue we'll take some calls on it if you want but uh nothing nothing will happen unfortunately
01:10:28.560 it's like a big back and forth game they say it's a distraction and then the other thing becomes the
01:10:35.280 distraction to the initial distraction so that's kind of insane so we look at the epstein stuff
01:10:41.840 now and people are saying that's just uh that the the obama treason stuff is a distraction against
01:10:51.020 trump having been involved some way with with epstein and they'll just keep going both sides
01:10:59.060 and by the way in the interim nothing is getting done i'm surprised uh that that trump did get the
01:11:06.160 big beautiful bill signed and and done uh but other than that nothing is getting done there's
01:11:13.960 no bipartisan anything the each side is it's their mission to destroy any idea that the other team
01:11:24.660 comes up with and uh it's doing the country absolutely no good so uh back in a flash don't
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01:12:20.320 the anthony cumia show let's go to uh richie in the bronx because this uh this is a great take
01:12:28.080 i heard about that uh the russian collusion that was supposed to have gotten trump elected
01:12:35.840 the russians actually wanted hillary elected and were stockpiling stuff to uh discredit her
01:12:44.940 so if she did win the election russia would have all this dirt on her uh richie am i kind of
01:12:51.100 correct on that one a little bit yes good evening anthony yes richie i'm saying that even if you
01:12:58.840 believe that russia wanted to influence the 2016 election it would be ludicrous to assume that
01:13:08.380 russia would favor donald trump because russia already knew that hillary could be bought
01:13:14.780 right because of the uranium incident yes and you know she was secretary of state yeah the
01:13:21.760 secretary said the big reset button uh all that nonsense they knew they had a lot more leeway
01:13:28.320 with hillary than they ever would with trump everything they came up with that was supposedly
01:13:33.620 this uh collusion or that russia uh had compromised trump in any way was turned out to be absolute
01:13:40.960 nonsense but the hillary stuff they did have legitimate stuff on hillary clinton
01:13:48.280 richie yes no um i agree to add to that i yes they knew that hillary could be bought
01:14:00.180 because after hillary as secretary of state approved the acquisition by a russian company
01:14:09.260 of a significant amount of our uranium supply yeah uh russia gave a significant amount of
01:14:16.280 contributions to the clinton foundation well richie don't be so rash there i believe that
01:14:23.260 was just payment for bill giving a speech over there because he was worth millions of dollars
01:14:28.900 to uh give a speech to people right yes yes but of course i know you're being facetious
01:14:37.040 of course of course the the uh the fact that they invited him to speak and they paid him such a
01:14:45.240 large amount of money was of course the sky's contributions to the uh clinton foundation
01:14:52.480 yeah and that foundation is nothing but a front company for their misdeeds that they get paid for
01:14:59.960 it goes into this clinton global initiative and then they say they're doing all this wonderful
01:15:05.600 work uh like in haiti i think the clinton global initiative was a big player in haiti and how's
01:15:13.300 that going hmm interesting i don't think i'm familiar with that one oh it's a good one so
01:15:22.400 much money was collected to uh help haiti after the the earthquakes which seem to happen down
01:15:29.540 there a lot they cause the earthquakes actually cause improvements on the uh the landscape and
01:15:36.380 construction in haiti but uh yeah they had all this money for the for that and there's no accounting
01:15:42.040 of it there's no accounting and then supposedly uh people came up with some type of record of
01:15:49.220 some of that money going to chelsea's wedding and other things that had nothing to do with
01:15:55.160 with haiti haiti's a disaster what what did they do with all that money if there's nothing to show 0.63
01:16:02.200 for it so again they're criminals they're crooks but richie uh thanks for the call there's there's 0.54
01:16:07.840 nothing absolutely nothing that will happen to them they're way too powerful their tentacles are
01:16:15.380 dug in way too deep and um i think i think the the bottom line with all these powerful people
01:16:23.960 they all have enough information on each other to destroy any one of them so that is like a
01:16:33.540 detente it's like a balance of power they they all have the atomic bomb and if someone tries
01:16:43.740 to screw with them they could drop the atom bomb on all the rest of them so that keeps the peace
01:16:50.160 if you want to even call it that but it keeps uh them from being able to hold any of them
01:16:55.420 accountable they all have secrets on each other and um they just it'll never hopefully like the
01:17:05.060 atom bomb for them hopefully we'll never have to use it but it's there to keep the system uh going
01:17:12.640 pretty sick fiasque me um let's see what else do i uh did i want to go to in this hour oh yeah yeah
01:17:24.240 yeah um trump is uh also saying here there's a clip uh about the european immigration this
01:17:34.520 is i think um aside from the speed bump to slow things down that has been the trump administrations
01:17:44.580 both of them i think we only have a speed bump here in the road to ruin because of illegal
01:17:52.700 immigration uh coming into our country we are a very big country geographically politically but
01:18:01.360 i mean as far as land mass goes we're a pretty big country uh europe doesn't understand that
01:18:08.240 a lot of times they come here and they can't believe how giant the united states of america is
01:18:13.960 so um with with that uh that buys us a little time like one of the callers earlier was saying
01:18:23.300 we have the opportunity to escape some of these cities some of these uh garbage dumps that these
01:18:31.060 cities have become because of illegal immigration lawlessness in these liberal cities we have the 0.51
01:18:38.620 opportunity to move to places in this giant wonderful nation where it hasn't really uh been
01:18:46.180 affected by all that nonsense um but europe is a lot different europe uh is made up obviously of a
01:18:56.520 bunch of uh smaller countries that don't have that convenience of space to move away from the damage
01:19:05.940 that's being done by this unfettered illegal immigration that's going on you have so many 0.81
01:19:15.100 people from north africa and sub-saharan africa uh going up the mediterranean and once they hit 0.69
01:19:22.640 italy uh it's over they they just walk right through they don't check the borders it's the
01:19:30.060 european union it's not like the old days where you'd need a passport to go between these countries
01:19:37.300 in in europe it's one big happy family now under one big happy liberal socialist rule 0.99
01:19:46.140 and uh what that has done is allowed third world countries to dump their garbage into europe and 0.97
01:19:57.880 And again, Trump says this and what is he called racist, xenophobic, any kind of phobe or is you could come up with. 0.95
01:20:07.520 But the truth of the matter is. It is doing grave damage to Europe right now.
01:20:15.560 They are in a spiral, the crime, the assaults.
01:20:20.620 You want to talk about women's rights and women being able to feel safe? 0.95
01:20:27.880 They don't feel safe in America. 1.00
01:20:31.480 Try Europe. 1.00
01:20:33.820 These North Africans that have no regard for the rights of a woman or the dignity of a woman. 1.00
01:20:43.220 A woman is merely a tool for them to use however the hell they want. 1.00
01:20:49.300 A lot of these North Africans, they've moved in to England. 1.00
01:20:53.880 London is just a trash heap of this and the the sexual assaults and assaults and murders there. 1.00
01:21:06.820 They're on the rise. And no one can talk about it. 1.00
01:21:11.560 You know, we have freedom of speech and freedom of expression and freedom of the press for how bad it's been infringed upon in this country.
01:21:20.780 it doesn't even come close to how badly it's been uh beaten in in europe where they never
01:21:30.220 really had it in the first place but now you say something bad about immigration
01:21:35.680 you you're getting arrested there was uh uh one of the people in charge of uh
01:21:44.680 the he's a law official in in england whatever their equivalent to maybe the fbi is
01:21:53.000 um saying that he was proud and happy at the number of arrests they've made for posts that 0.98
01:22:03.560 were put online and it's all stuff about immigrants that that this is not the way we 0.99
01:22:13.100 should be living this is terrible they're destroying our nation and you can be arrested
01:22:20.040 for that over there so you think a lot of people are going to stand up and actually say something
01:22:27.340 or do something uh not till it's too late and it may already be too late but um here's here's
01:22:34.000 trump's take on it it's a quick clip of him just saying that immigration is destroying europe and 0.95
01:22:39.800 he's absolutely right. Stop the windmills. And I also I mean, there's a couple of things I could 1.00
01:22:46.320 say, but on immigration, you better get your act together or you're not going to have Europe
01:22:51.500 anymore. You've got to get your act together. And we you know, as you know, last month, we had
01:22:56.980 nobody entering our country. Nobody shut it down. And we took out a lot of bad people that got there
01:23:02.800 with Biden. Biden was a total stiff. And what he allowed to happen. But you're allowing it to 0.97
01:23:08.540 happen to your countries and you got to stop the this horrible invasion that's happening to europe
01:23:15.000 many countries in europe some people some uh leaders have not let it happen and they're not
01:23:23.340 getting the proper credit they should i could name them to you right now but i'm not going to 0.60
01:23:27.720 embarrass the other ones but stop this immigration is killing europe and the other thing stop the
01:23:36.160 windmills killing the beauty of your countries thank you very much everybody stop the windmills 0.97
01:23:43.120 and the immigrants uh he's not wrong he's not wrong this is uh this is tragic you know you 0.99
01:23:53.960 can think back you can watch movies watch documentaries paris france oh my god everyone's
01:24:01.760 extreme romantic oh we're going to paris darling ah my dear we're taking a cruise ship over to
01:24:11.100 paris carnival cruise line i talk like this i don't know why it's 2025 it's going to be terrible
01:24:18.600 uh but back back in the old days when they really did talk like this ah darling we're going to paris
01:24:27.020 And it was, you know, amazing.
01:24:30.700 Paris, France, London, England.
01:24:35.560 Oh, you just take in the sights and meet the people, go to a pub, have a few Guinness with some of the locals, whatever it is.
01:24:48.820 Now, I haven't seen one video that has come out of Paris that doesn't look like a war zone, that doesn't look like it was a North African invasion of of Paris, France.
01:25:08.400 And it's it's sad, you know, because you grow up, you hear about these places.
01:25:14.000 i never went i i've never been to europe um i just had so much you know going on here
01:25:21.160 but i one of these days i was like i'll go i'll go one of these days one of these days
01:25:27.520 and now you couldn't drag me over there why would i want to go to paris when i could just fly up 0.99
01:25:37.480 to New York City, walk through Times Square and see as much dirt, filth, degenerate scum 0.99
01:25:48.440 right there. What difference am I going to get in Paris, France or Berlin or London? 0.99
01:25:58.680 What am I going to get? Italy is another one. You know, if I ever wanted to go back to my
01:26:06.320 homeland and go to italy uh i'd have to go to one of these very small villages
01:26:13.940 uh way outside of any of the major cities you want to go to rome rome is a disaster
01:26:23.780 you you step you step into uh rome and your pockets get picked and there's just scams and
01:26:33.240 degenerate it's time square any new yorker anyone that travels to new york on any regular basis
01:26:40.660 knows that time square is the worst place in the world it's just terrible you would not want to go
01:26:50.920 there and uh that's what all of these uh european cities are and again like i said they're a lot
01:27:01.820 smaller than america so they don't have the ability to you know the americans we have the
01:27:10.300 ability to to move i i hate the fact that we have to it would be nice if we could change things in
01:27:18.440 some of these places uh where we live uh but if it doesn't change you gotta leave you just gotta
01:27:25.480 pick up and leave and there's a lot of real estate in those flyover states and and other places in
01:27:32.180 this country where you can get away from that but um you can't really do that in europe
01:27:38.740 they're uh they're taking over it's terrible i remember uh i don't know i remember really
01:27:47.420 wanting to go there as a younger man and now i could not be bothered could not be bothered
01:27:55.280 uh let's go to uh who's this who's this uh oh matt matt in the bronx we like matt what's up matt
01:28:06.800 hey uh anthony uh you touched on something earlier that i think that despite the rise of
01:28:15.140 you know alternative news media and blogs on the internet and you know just independent
01:28:20.000 podcasters the mainstream mass media is still a weapon in the hands of the left
01:28:25.080 and it is it works it works indispensably with the democrat party with the dnc um and on this
01:28:34.460 i'm not going to belabor the topic but anybody who really wants to get into it uh the court naming
01:28:40.120 the corporations who the uh officers of those corporations are and what their agenda is there's
01:28:46.420 a documentary. It's called Who Rules America? It's published by National Vanguard Books.
01:28:52.620 And again, it names the corporations, the Disneys, the Viacoms, the Comcasts, and who
01:28:59.140 these people are, who the offices are, and what their agenda is. And it's really a succinct
01:29:04.680 explanation of how the mass media corrupts and destroys our republic from within. It's
01:29:10.640 not even a foreign entity. It's right here in the United States.
01:29:13.640 Yeah.
01:29:13.700 While we were always looking up, you know, you're looking up at the sky for the foreign army's bombers or, you know, where's the parachutes like in Red Dawn?
01:29:27.200 We're being invaded like it's an invasion.
01:29:30.700 And that was what we were sold growing up, that that would be the only way America could be invaded. 0.55
01:29:40.640 and we would defend ourselves and we would obviously emerge victorious shooting those 1.00
01:29:46.460 horrible commie scum. But truth be told, it's been going on for many, many years and it's been 1.00
01:29:54.060 internal. It's been, you know, you want to talk about traitors and and coups and not coups like
01:30:01.820 coups, but coup, a coup. You're talking about something that is taking place. We're in the
01:30:10.620 It's happened in the past and it's been leading up to this, but it's happening right now and it will continue to happen.
01:30:17.420 We're in the middle of it. This is the war.
01:30:20.420 And we're just it's such an invisible war to a lot of Americans because it's not soldiers and bombs and planes that we didn't even know it was taking place for decades now.
01:30:33.660 Yeah, it's what the Iron Chancellor Otto von Bismarck referred to as the culture comes.
01:30:40.620 or the culture war.
01:30:42.440 And again, you know, these people really want to erase any memory of what America once was.
01:30:47.300 Right. 0.67
01:30:47.860 A white Christian republic based on the rule of law. 0.97
01:30:50.360 They want to destroy that or any vestige of it. 0.88
01:30:54.560 That's not really what I called, but I really wanted to touch on Epstein.
01:30:59.180 The Epstein files are critical that we do have all the information released to the public.
01:31:04.700 because, you know, the idea that there were no clients that Epstein and Maxwell were trafficking these minors to is just nonsense.
01:31:14.500 Because if there were no clients, who were the women trafficked to and being paid for their services?
01:31:22.700 Yeah. Obviously, there were obviously there were people involved at the highest levels of government, entertainment, these higher echelon elite circles that, again, were engaged in illegal activity sleeping with these underage minors.
01:31:37.740 Yeah, and it was just, you know, with the operation that this guy had going, it was what, just Sam from West Virginia or some other guy?
01:31:48.160 Like, these were power brokers going to this guy's operation down there, and he never kept track or never remembered who was coming and going in there, so to speak.
01:32:04.180 It's crazy.
01:32:05.000 Sure, and there's also the connection between Epstein and the Mossad that needs to be really examined, because if there's a foreign government, I don't care who they are, whether it's China, Iran, Israel, I don't care who they are.
01:32:20.180 If there's a foreign government linked to our politicians that has a shadowy figure like Epstein blackmailing our politicians into a quid pro quo, whereby the politicians are gearing a policy that favors a certain foreign nation because that foreign nation has blackmail information on them, I think that should be examined.
01:32:45.140 And again, those politicians are not only being blackmailed, they're committing treason by acting in the foreign interest of a foreign state and not the United States.
01:32:55.400 So if Epstein was a Mossad agent, that's even much more damaging than the fact that he's trafficking in underage minors.
01:33:05.600 It's even more important.
01:33:07.320 It's not something that's unprecedented.
01:33:09.740 Let's say that.
01:33:10.400 I mean, this is something, obviously, that has been going on for quite some time.
01:33:14.740 blackmailing politicians having that power matt i gotta go and take a break but we'll be back
01:33:20.060 with more of the anthony cumia show in moments it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple
01:33:25.620 podcast network it's the anthony cumia show entertaining and informative on the red apple
01:33:35.260 podcast network yes it is the anthony comia show uh we had uh oh you know a couple of uh pretty
01:33:46.300 heavy-duty celebrity deaths over the past uh couple of weeks or week or how long has it been
01:33:52.560 maybe a week uh obviously ozzy you know ozzy osborne abonanum there he goes he had his little
01:34:02.020 uh his concert little it was pretty big uh but boy what a way to go you're like yeah
01:34:09.160 mama i'm coming home this is the final the big ending the returning to and then he just checks
01:34:15.680 out yeah you gotta you know you gotta give that some uh gotta give him some credit for that one
01:34:22.320 and then uh the hulkster brother the hulk uh died and um i was hearing uh that he was sick for quite
01:34:34.600 some time the only one really talking about it was bubba the love sponge out of florida and uh
01:34:40.960 he had said that hulk was sick really gravely sick for a couple of weeks now he's been saying this
01:34:46.940 and no one picked up on it everyone was like oh really man because you'd hear stories like oh
01:34:52.600 yeah hulk's gonna be here or there he's got this going and then he dies so you know maybe um 0.78
01:34:58.700 bubba knew something bubba's also the guy who hulk had sex with bubba's wife remember that story and 0.97
01:35:06.140 then there was a big lawsuit oh boy you don't want to you don't want to be part of that i've
01:35:11.200 been part of some crazy stuff but oh you don't want to be part of that so uh the wrestling world
01:35:17.920 in mourning a lot of these uh superstars from the past and present um saying uh having you know
01:35:28.880 telling little stories about hulk uh jesse the body ventura had something to say but this was
01:35:36.040 recorded before hulk died which i like because now you're getting an honest assessment
01:35:42.460 um let's listen to a little jesse talk about hulk as a friend you and hulk were once good
01:35:50.700 friends yeah what's the likelihood of that ever being repaired never what can't trust him i don't
01:35:58.320 i'm not friends with anyone i don't trust i have to have a trust with someone to be their friend
01:36:04.200 And he's the one that ratted me to Vince when I tried to unionize.
01:36:08.820 I found that out under federal deposition when Vince was put under sword.
01:36:13.060 And he didn't hesitate at all.
01:36:15.180 I told my lawyer the story.
01:36:17.020 And in deposition, you could ask about anything.
01:36:20.280 And so I wanted to know who ratted me in the locker room because there were no agents.
01:36:25.160 No one from the office was in there when I did it.
01:36:27.640 So it had to be one of the boys.
01:36:30.400 And when my attorney said, Mr. McMahon, has there ever been a union in wrestling?
01:36:35.780 And Vince said, no.
01:36:37.260 He said, has anyone ever tried to?
01:36:38.640 And Vince said, well, I think Jesse Ventura spouted his mouth off about it once before.
01:36:44.360 My attorney said, did you hear Mr. Ventura?
01:36:47.020 No.
01:36:47.660 Well, then how do you know he did?
01:36:49.220 With no hesitation, Vince went, Hulk Hogan told me.
01:36:52.440 And I didn't show any emotion, but I almost tipped over in the chair because he was my friend.
01:36:57.600 And I thought, but then I understand why.
01:36:59.700 When we went to court, I saw in WrestleMania 3, Hogan got paid more than all of us combined.
01:37:06.200 Now, why would he want a union?
01:37:10.400 All of us combined.
01:37:13.180 Why would he?
01:37:14.200 Well, it makes sense.
01:37:15.040 Yeah.
01:37:15.600 Why would Hogan?
01:37:16.600 Well, why do you not like him?
01:37:19.280 For ratting you out to the big boss there?
01:37:24.020 And, you know, unionized?
01:37:26.140 Did they ever unionize?
01:37:27.200 I have no idea.
01:37:28.000 But it's just funny to hear, Jesse.
01:37:29.700 He lied.
01:37:31.280 I can't trust anyone.
01:37:34.000 They can't be my friend.
01:37:36.600 It was Hulk Hogan that ratted me.
01:37:41.040 All right.
01:37:41.860 Well, you can't blame him, but now that he's dead,
01:37:44.560 I wonder how many times Jesse will be telling that story.
01:37:49.100 Probably never.
01:37:51.880 All right.
01:37:52.400 We'll be back with more Anthony Cumia Show after these words.
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01:38:11.780 yes more of the anthony cumia show of course me thank you for tuning in we appreciate that
01:38:23.820 uh new york city hi hi new york city you got your uh big mayor race boy this thing is uh
01:38:33.640 heating up isn't it is it i don't even know i know you got your your uh communist guy
01:38:41.060 uh and then you got your uh the mayor that's in there already that hasn't really done much of
01:38:48.440 anything and uh you got the guy that allegedly uh murdered old people during covid and then you
01:38:58.940 got curtis lewa a longtime new yorker understands the city understands the people actually goes and
01:39:06.560 talks to the people um so i don't know i i can't trust you're going to do the right thing
01:39:14.120 you rarely do New York I don't know I go back up there about once a month and I try to you know
01:39:23.180 I try to take a month to put things in perspective and think well maybe maybe they figured it out
01:39:30.060 and then I go up there and go oh boy oh boy New York what are you doing so um Mayor Adams has uh
01:39:40.100 this is a story that was making the rounds a couple of days ago he appointed because he has
01:39:45.840 the power to do that uh the head of the nypd's aviation unit now you're in new york you see the
01:39:54.720 helicopters up there the mypd helicopters they have to have a boss you can't just run into one
01:40:03.960 of these helicopters and take off so he appointed uh the head of the nypd's aviation unit
01:40:12.120 well he was booted from the elite squad this week after trying to block the feds
01:40:19.560 from probing his dangerous mishaps so this this mayor adams he has appointed more incompetent
01:40:31.940 people because again he he puts more credence in color and race than he does in somebody's
01:40:45.200 actual ability ability to do the job so he appointed this guy uh winston fazan 0.79
01:40:55.320 i'm winston fazan and um aviations commander oh he's called an incompetent boob who had new 0.67
01:41:07.040 who called who called him an incompetent boob uh it's in quotes so i guess somebody said it
01:41:14.940 uh he had numerous breaches in safety as he attempted to make himself the unit's
01:41:20.860 head helicopter instructor like this guy not only wanted to be head of the unit he wanted to
01:41:29.460 instruct everybody that was also coming in to the aviation unit uh that's interesting
01:41:39.200 why would why wouldn't you just be head of the unit well it seems this guy was a bit of a
01:41:45.860 narcissist uh he didn't want anybody getting any more power than he was willing to give them
01:41:53.580 uh so now we have this guy he's gone thank god but um let's see some of the mishaps he's had
01:42:04.860 over the course of his flying career um let's see oh when when the feds came to investigate first
01:42:13.300 let me let me get this he said um don't give them anything see the feds showed up the faa
01:42:20.020 and he said don't give them anything who let them on base he was mad that the faa had shown up
01:42:27.960 members have complained to the faa and the mypd internal affairs bureau about phase on
01:42:33.780 52 who took over the uh job in 2023 after stints at youth strategies
01:42:42.780 community affairs and two brooklyn precincts it doesn't sound a lot like he had a lot of
01:42:52.660 experience in you know aviation at uh at this point hmm interesting all right he nearly crashed
01:43:04.060 at the brooklyn home base while flying the unit's pricey belt 407 training helicopter with a student
01:43:09.540 next one during a hard
01:43:11.580 landing last week
01:43:13.680 just last week
01:43:15.460 he and a student
01:43:17.400 I guess a week before he got fired
01:43:19.280 him and the student hit the ground hard
01:43:21.880 neither was hurt thank goodness
01:43:23.880 took the same helicopter
01:43:25.820 for a solo jaunt up the Hudson River
01:43:27.760 on April 25th he was flying in the
01:43:29.820 wrong seat against manufacturers
01:43:31.940 rules there are emergency
01:43:33.980 procedures that can only be performed
01:43:35.780 sitting in the right hand seat 0.93
01:43:37.380 um uh said the police source not a police horse that would be silly police source said
01:43:46.660 uh the helicopter's tail rotor leaked oil and fazan didn't catch it because he doesn't do
01:43:53.580 pre-flight checks as required by the faa when he landed the tail of the aircraft was covered in oil
01:44:01.120 hired new employees without the oversight of the nypd and sources said he's working around
01:44:07.680 department rules to get his people in it's always cronyism and like we need to get more people of
01:44:18.940 my race or religion or ethnic background that's what they do that's what dei is all about by the
01:44:29.200 way diversity equity and inclusion you get one of these uh guys in and they will do the job
01:44:38.160 they'll just keep hiring people that look like them and and they don't care about how effective
01:44:46.700 they are on the job like adams appointed this guy i'm sure that he could have found uh much
01:44:54.440 more qualified people uh he oversped his rotor uh-oh which could have torched the half million
01:45:03.760 dollar engine they just got uh he drooped the rotor system down to dangerous dangerously low
01:45:11.400 speeds nearly crashing all right and caused structural damage to a forty thousand dollar
01:45:18.060 tail rotor while practicing
01:45:20.180 a quick stop maneuver over
01:45:21.960 rocks
01:45:22.520 yeah you can't have that that's
01:45:28.000 kind of an important part the tail rotor
01:45:30.040 of a helicopter
01:45:31.380 he didn't understand why he couldn't keep
01:45:36.020 flying
01:45:36.520 the incident wasn't immediately reported to
01:45:40.000 the NTSB as required
01:45:42.440 let's see what else he did
01:45:45.720 oh it cost the unit had to buy two new tail rotor blades for a total of eighty thousand dollars
01:45:56.340 he he screwed up the tail rotor to the tune of eighty thousand dollars this guy is as they call 0.99
01:46:06.560 him an incompetent boob uh the only way this guy is going to learn his lesson is when he kills 0.63
01:46:13.100 somebody another source added he was put in charge of the unit in 2023 and he made 0.95
01:46:21.040 235 000 in 2024 um he got the coveted helicopter instructor instructor's license in record time
01:46:35.000 on the city's dime despite up late to an $80,000 course in Texas that concerned trainers in the
01:46:44.500 Lone Star State called the unit's base at Floyd Benefield in Brooklyn it used to take decades to
01:46:51.420 become a helicopter instructor in the unit the third source says this guy did it in 18 months
01:46:57.440 oh boy he went to a training program on the city's dime cost more than a hundred thousand
01:47:06.520 dollars for one eighty thousand for the other uh and around twenty thousand for a third
01:47:12.600 um including the air and sea rescue class meanwhile pilots in the unit are working
01:47:19.540 double and triple shifts because of high attrition he used up all the hours on the helicopter
01:47:26.680 a fourth source said explaining that helicopters have to be taken out of service after so many
01:47:32.100 hours of flying there were pilots sitting around because he pushed them aside for himself well
01:47:38.040 that's how you get an instructor's license in 18 months you don't let anyone else fly 0.97
01:47:44.760 what a piece of garbage so thank god they got rid of him uh before he did kill somebody 0.92
01:47:53.260 but this is a huge problem with uh adams uh the chicago mayor you know i'm uh i'm all for diversity 0.98
01:48:05.100 if it actually is merit-based if diversity happens as um a side effect of appointing the
01:48:16.140 best people for the job you you shut your eyes and you're told who the best people are and you
01:48:22.320 appoint them to the job and then you open your eyes and realize that you've appointed a diverse
01:48:29.660 group of people well you did that because you appointed the um all right let's be real that's
01:48:35.880 never going to happen right but uh let's just say it did you've appointed people based on merit
01:48:41.880 and it just happened that they were also very diverse you can't appoint diversity
01:48:50.000 and then just hope that they also are all extremely competent
01:48:56.520 at what they're doing.
01:48:58.240 It doesn't work that way.
01:49:00.320 Might work the other way.
01:49:02.300 Usually doesn't.
01:49:04.540 You know, people got to work on that, I guess.
01:49:07.580 But truth be told, diversity for diversity's sake
01:49:12.820 is one of the worst things you can do in any aspect of life.
01:49:17.180 helicopter pilot running a company uh whatever it is it just doesn't um make sense it's a feel-good
01:49:28.380 nonsense thing that uh winds up getting people killed yes killed ah people uh well that's mayor
01:49:39.720 Adams. So another reason to get out there in November and vote for Curtis Sliwa. Vote for
01:49:46.900 Curtis. What's your problem? All right. Back in moments with a lot more of the Anthony Cumia show.
01:49:52.460 Stay tuned. It's the Anthony Cumia show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
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01:50:10.980 But you knew that.
01:50:18.900 There's a great story because it's not even so much the story as what were people expecting?
01:50:27.520 That's my take on this story.
01:50:29.680 What were people expecting?
01:50:30.980 The Polo Bar in New York City, a very popular, high-end, very high-end, exclusive, celebrity, kind of the place actors would go and people of note.
01:50:49.640 uh the polo bar an exclusive manhattan night spot that counted megan markel
01:50:56.480 ooh camilla harris and leonardo dicaprio as customers is a hotbed for sexual harassment
01:51:06.300 among employees who use spray bottles to take cocaine during their shifts and had a rating
01:51:15.100 system for good-looking customers a bombshell lawsuit alleges is this really a bombshell
01:51:23.480 let's let's really think about that it's a high-end celebrity bar restaurant i guess
01:51:35.420 um where is it it's a 55th street and 5th avenue has a toxic culture a bar and restaurant owned
01:51:46.360 by fashion icon ralph loren uh rampant drug use and alcohol consumption at work a veteran
01:51:55.720 former server claimed in a federal lawsuit if you're working at i would say any restaurant
01:52:07.500 there's a culture in restaurant work even i anthony cumia had worked in a restaurant
01:52:18.180 in my younger days hated it i hate the whole uh it's too fast it's too there's no breaks
01:52:27.820 when the restaurant's busy you're busy you can't take a break you can't go to the bathroom you
01:52:33.640 can't just sit down have a drink whatever it's like non-stop i hate that i hate that kind of job
01:52:41.920 although i do three hours here and i can't just walk away so what does that mean
01:52:47.060 Hmm. But if you're working in a bar restaurant, that whole culture is about guys and girls really doing a lot of flirting, a lot of busting balls, as they call it. 0.94
01:53:03.020 You get pissed at one of them. Then you're laughing. There's drinking.
01:53:09.100 and yeah as far as drug use goes yeah you don't want to be like uh uh falling down fentanyl
01:53:18.320 doing the fentanyl lean when you have a table you know but i don't think that's what it is coke
01:53:25.160 i would think that's a great thing for a server to do is some cocaine yeah get my stuff get it fast
01:53:34.780 i don't want to have to wait be attentive uh yeah so coke i don't see a problem with that
01:53:42.080 with servers uh see the swanky polo bar a bar and restaurant owned by fashion icon ralph loren
01:53:50.360 um male bosses groped underlings under the guise of checking their uniforms
01:53:58.720 and managers and servers often openly used cocaine frank nobiletti nobiletti claimed in court papers
01:54:09.320 so is this the guy frank nobiletti is he the killjoy that doesn't understand when you work
01:54:16.300 in a restaurant it's a restaurant it's a very weird not corporate atmosphere you know if the
01:54:24.660 owner of the place on the other hand is very strict and regimented and uh some of the workers
01:54:32.580 are doing things he doesn't want well then there's a problem if it's just another one of the workers 0.98
01:54:38.660 well get your ass out of there and go work in another place go somewhere else don't ruin it 0.95
01:54:44.920 for everyone that wants to check uh check work uniforms underneath the uh underlings clothes 0.99
01:54:52.560 and do a little cocaine what a kill joy so they say they regularly mixed cocaine with water
01:55:02.340 in a spray bottle and then would spray it on their skin during service is that a thing
01:55:09.660 can you do that i've never heard of that and i got through the 80s i went through the 80s kids
01:55:18.020 so i know a little bit about uh cocaine but um who's got the nerve to take cocaine and dump it
01:55:28.480 in a bottle of water you might get hit for that back in the old days anyway uh let's see what
01:55:37.080 else this guy is saying who's dodson i guess dodson is one of the um people mentioned in
01:55:45.840 the lawsuit dodson was known to hire only attractive men even if they had zero experience 0.99
01:55:52.400 yeah that's how you get celebrities to come into your stupid bar restaurant 0.99
01:55:59.740 you hire attractive men and women what do you think you want to go to a red lobster 1.00
01:56:09.660 or, you know,
01:56:13.400 Hospitaliano Olive Garden,
01:56:16.280 you could have fatzos 1.00
01:56:18.100 waiting on your table. 1.00
01:56:20.680 Doesn't really matter. 1.00
01:56:22.900 You have ugly people. 1.00
01:56:25.180 When you are running a bar restaurant 0.96
01:56:27.860 that has the likes of Leo DiCaprio
01:56:30.300 and his little nymphs coming in with him, 1.00
01:56:35.340 you better have some attractive people. 0.75
01:56:37.640 that's the whole thing that's the whole like thing of having a popular club in new york 0.97
01:56:46.300 um hoping to oh he was hoping to have a sexual relationship with them gay
01:56:55.620 nobeletti claimed in the lawsuit uh male employees who had a sexual relationship 0.95
01:57:01.860 would receive preferential treatment yeah yeah that's pretty much how it goes to
01:57:08.240 that's pretty much how it goes to you don't like it get a job somewhere else
01:57:13.280 go work somewhere else it's not like he uh came after you you you didn't have to uh 1.00
01:57:23.420 bow to his whims workers also allegedly played a twisted rating game with the women customers
01:57:34.920 rating them based on attractiveness well i've never are you kidding imagine a bunch of guys
01:57:44.380 working somewhere and rating women on their attractiveness.
01:57:51.180 Is there a place where straight guys work where this doesn't happen?
01:58:00.280 No.
01:58:01.280 I'll answer that.
01:58:02.240 No.
01:58:04.060 Anytime a group of guys, and by group I mean two or more, get together,
01:58:10.120 they will rate women based on their attractiveness
01:58:14.680 this guy just seems like a real sticky wicket 1.00
01:58:21.500 a real pain in the ass 0.99
01:58:23.200 but he'll make bank 0.99
01:58:26.140 he'll get money off of this
01:58:27.860 that's all you gotta do 1.00
01:58:29.380 get a few liberal feminists in the jury 1.00
01:58:34.040 and this guy's walking away with a few mil 0.95
01:58:38.100 And by the way, if that was his intent, I'll have more respect for him.
01:58:43.500 If his intention was to rat this place out, take it to court and make millions, you got to respect that.
01:58:54.060 But if he's just doing it because he was genuinely offended by what's going on in a restaurant,
01:59:02.400 i defy anyone that works or worked in a restaurant in any time 80s 90s 2000s anytime
01:59:12.080 to not agree with me that uh that that is an environment of partying and you know a lot of uh 0.99
01:59:22.380 busting balls a lot of sexual innuendo a little smack on the ass kind of a thing that goes on 1.00
01:59:29.940 yeah 1.00
01:59:31.460 that's what happens
01:59:33.360 and to sue
01:59:36.120 I mean you know
01:59:37.260 just leave I don't know why people
01:59:40.060 especially a waiter
01:59:41.100 like a waiter or a waitress
01:59:43.800 let's be honest it's not like you're leaving
01:59:46.100 your tech job and you have to find
01:59:47.940 another one
01:59:48.620 I can only imagine that 1.00
01:59:51.900 a waiter or a waitress
01:59:53.080 if they get fired or quit
01:59:55.860 they will have
01:59:58.080 a job the next day
01:59:59.940 They will have a job the next day because it's kind of in demand
02:00:05.820 and it's not really something that you need to be very trained at.
02:00:12.160 You know, you could kind of just pick it up very quickly.
02:00:16.280 Some people are very good at it.
02:00:17.620 Some people are bad at it.
02:00:18.680 But for the most part, you'll have a job the next day.
02:00:21.840 So go get one.
02:00:23.080 Leave the people that are having fun alone.
02:00:26.540 Some people just want to have fun at work.
02:00:28.660 Knock it off.
02:00:29.940 Back in moments with more of the Anthony Cumia Show.
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02:00:50.000 Yeah, like people working in restaurants don't have enough problems with the customers and all the nonsense.
02:00:56.920 They just, you know, have a little fun.
02:00:59.940 people like having fun at work it makes them forget for a second that they're at work
02:01:05.540 anthony from queens what's up anthony good name by the way anthony the man the legend
02:01:13.940 thank you sir how's it going anthony yeah very well work good very good very good
02:01:20.960 listen to you for a long time now you're the man and thank you yeah the restaurant it is what it is
02:01:28.400 But, you know, like, you got these, like, liberals or whatever, because they always say that, like, the Spanish or the Mexicans work in the kitchen.
02:01:36.640 There's a lot of, like, white people that work in the kitchen, too, and everything, you know?
02:01:41.140 And, like, you know, you've got to deal with what you've got to deal with, whatever. 0.74
02:01:44.300 It's a hustle.
02:01:46.020 Yep.
02:01:47.040 You know, you've got to deal with whatever.
02:01:49.960 And I don't know.
02:01:52.540 I don't want to curse or anything like that.
02:01:54.800 Well, don't.
02:01:55.300 Yes.
02:01:55.700 if this guy mandami wins i honestly don't really care because this city has pretty much gone down
02:02:01.880 though you know what already well yeah obviously that guy will be a detriment to any business in 0.99
02:02:08.280 new york because he's a socialist with really a communist and he's a hypocrite his parents got 0.98
02:02:15.640 money he's got money and he talks about you know the evil wealthy people and uh he would never he 0.97
02:02:22.940 would never utilize any of these socialist systems or the buildings or you think you think
02:02:29.080 mem danny would go to the socialist restaurant or socialist uh grocery store to get what he wants
02:02:36.940 uh absolutely not though that's socialist that's what they do thanks anthony appreciate the uh call 0.98
02:02:42.680 the restaurant there's a poor bastards working at the restaurant uh this this story's uh this has
02:02:50.620 to do with the epstein thing but um also kevin spacey this uh kevin spacey of course great actor 0.97
02:03:00.140 i mean i've always loved watching movies with kevin spacey in it in them uh i think he's a
02:03:07.480 very good actor and it's a shame he got blackballed for doing what everyone in hollywood does 0.98
02:03:14.060 yeah you're uh you're you're horrible people you're sexual degenerates you uh demean people 0.99
02:03:23.160 you you you sexually assault people this is the hollywood credo but he must have done something 1.00
02:03:30.940 to annoy uh somebody of power in hollywood and uh they pulled out their atom bomb like i said
02:03:39.300 before they all have atom bombs on other people but if you do something wrong they'll use it on
02:03:44.680 you because i don't see as how kevin spacey did anything different than any of them uh he supposedly
02:03:51.520 sexually harassed uh guys when they would come to his uh house he would get he would get young
02:04:00.060 actors to come to his his house or his apartment uh under the guise of you know i'm going to teach 1.00
02:04:06.940 you a little something about acting first of all how stupid do you have to be this guy is 1.00
02:04:12.560 legendarily gay and you go to his house to learn about acting just stop how naive are some of 1.00
02:04:22.420 these idiots uh so he he did that and he he harassed from what i heard some guy and it went 1.00
02:04:30.980 to court uh nothing ever really came of it but he was blackballed from from hollywood 1.00
02:04:37.120 a loss to us the people that like watching movies and his acting so uh yeah good luck
02:04:46.080 uh so here he is talking about the time he was on a plane the epstein plane with bill clinton
02:04:56.060 and a bunch of young girls going to Africa.
02:05:00.720 Yeah.
02:05:02.160 Yeah.
02:05:03.420 Let's listen to Kevin Spacey, shall we?
02:05:06.420 I was very fortunate that President Clinton introduced me
02:05:09.100 to a lot of business leaders in London
02:05:10.640 because he knew I was coming to the old Vic.
02:05:12.720 Do you know who I never asked for anything?
02:05:14.680 It was Jeffrey Epstein.
02:05:15.500 I didn't want to be around this guy
02:05:16.760 because I felt he put the president at risk
02:05:19.580 on that trip to South Africa
02:05:20.860 because there were these young girls.
02:05:22.960 And we were like, who is this guy?
02:05:25.620 So I will say this.
02:05:27.400 There were young girls on those flights.
02:05:28.520 There were young girls on those flights, yeah.
02:05:30.220 And that's been out.
02:05:31.120 They've talked about it.
02:05:34.120 But here's my point.
02:05:36.680 There's a big difference between not remembering that I met some guy and some woman on a humanitarian trip
02:05:43.680 where my focus was entirely on what we were there to do,
02:05:46.320 and not remembering whether I went to somebody's island.
02:05:49.620 So I never went to Jeffrey Epstein's island.
02:05:52.720 I did not know him, and I never saw him or her after that morning at Buckingham Palace.
02:05:57.420 He didn't even come to Buckingham Palace.
02:05:58.800 Is it true that Prince Andrews sought your assistance
02:06:02.000 and wanted you to testify that Ghislaine Maxwell was your guest, not his,
02:06:07.080 during that Buckingham Palace talk?
02:06:08.820 I heard a report about that, but at no time did anyone ever contact me on his behalf.
02:06:15.540 And as I say, I'm not friends with him.
02:06:17.840 I never saw him after that day.
02:06:19.660 What do you think about what's happened to him?
02:06:21.120 i mean i don't i don't i mean i don't know anything about it it's not it's not i'm not
02:06:26.940 going to talk about someone else's scandal you know so they settle on carter page and in order
02:06:32.400 to get surveillance authority on page they had to use the steel dossier because there were there
02:06:39.200 was no other credible intelligence yeah that was uh kevin spacey talking about epstein and
02:06:46.500 in the plane and clinton and young girls imagine that imagine kevin spacey is the kind of voice of
02:06:54.180 reason in that whole thing like yeah i was uh doing humanitarian work in south africa where
02:07:02.320 yeah where yeah what is kevin spacey doing on a plane with jeffrey epstein and bill clinton going
02:07:11.600 to south africa for some charity work stop it just stop like i said he's just as guilty 0.98
02:07:21.700 as everyone in hollywood and they're disgusting people uh but you know he's just as disgusting 0.97
02:07:31.560 as as the rest of them so when he says oh i was looking at ebstein and and the young girls and 0.97
02:07:40.040 Bill Clinton thinking, this could harm Bill Clinton, him being on this flight.
02:07:46.060 We're doing humanitarian work.
02:07:49.480 Yeah, I can only imagine the damage, the damage Kevin Spacey was doing in South Africa at the time.
02:07:59.920 Oh, my God. 1.00
02:08:01.380 Picking up some young black men. 1.00
02:08:07.080 Oh, jeez. 0.71
02:08:08.560 but there he is you know saying that he was the voice of reason i would never have gone to the
02:08:14.680 island or anything yeah why would you have to you got everything you need in hollywood you got a
02:08:21.900 little power base yeah i obviously have a name for yourself in acting a respected actor and
02:08:31.380 there's plenty of young men in Hollywood that want a break
02:08:36.460 and are willing to do anything for it.
02:08:39.460 This guy, I believe Kevin Spacey, no better than Harvey Weinstein.
02:08:46.220 Harvey Weinstein had a little more power as far as being a producer,
02:08:54.640 especially with Miramax.
02:08:56.340 A lot of young women wanted to do Quentin Tarantino movies and whatnot.
02:09:01.380 But, you know, this guy was constantly having boys over his place under the guise of teaching them to act.
02:09:12.520 So him having this holier-than-thou, I was thinking, oh, these girls on the plane, this could hurt the president.
02:09:22.280 Where are you?
02:09:24.280 Somehow I don't believe it.
02:09:28.400 Let's go to Joaquin in Pennsylvania. 1.00
02:09:31.380 what's up my friend hey good evening mr coon i needed to wake i need to wake you up for a moment 0.72
02:09:38.240 because earlier you said something uh-oh you said that both sides should be working together for the
02:09:43.300 good of the country no no i you misunderstood you misunderstood i didn't say they should be
02:09:50.020 i said they aren't and there's no way they will i i i and they used to they used to for the better
02:09:57.760 of the country i didn't say that that the right and left the democrats or republicans of today
02:10:04.180 obviously wouldn't be uh beneficial to work together for the american people
02:10:11.160 okay i stand corrected then because i was going to say what democrats policy could anyone actually
02:10:17.540 support actually yeah the other the other thing too was um and really i'm kind of going back
02:10:24.220 You had a call last week, Chris, but even plays into today, you know, when it comes down to Epstein, you know, everybody says Epstein is not important.
02:10:31.680 What's really, truly important is Epstein's death.
02:10:34.460 And just like Butler, Pennsylvania, that's in our faces, you know, almost telling us who's in charge, because I don't think anybody, you know, can actually believe that that was a suicide with all the information that's out there.
02:10:46.740 But here's the here's the problem.
02:10:48.900 Here's a problem there, Joaquin.
02:10:50.460 Uh, do you think we'll ever 100% know and have the facts of what happened in Butler or what happened to Epstein?
02:11:03.040 Because here's, here's the thing.
02:11:05.180 If there's even 1% of doubt, that's plenty.
02:11:09.920 That's enough for anyone to go, well, we don't know for sure.
02:11:15.100 So there'll always be that deniability, even if it's implausible deniability.
02:11:20.460 It's at least deniability. So the people that want to believe that something else happened than what really did happen are going to run with that.
02:11:30.120 And you'll never convince half of this country on any subject, even if it is right in their face.
02:11:39.720 You know, and also, too, you know, there's a basically Democrat Republican establishment.
02:11:45.500 and it's versus the MAGA agenda, because you look at recently, you know,
02:11:50.040 Musk went running to Mike Pence, and then Obama and Bush come out together against USAID.
02:11:55.980 And even when it comes down to the whole Russia collusion thing that everyone's investigating,
02:12:00.000 when Trump got into office, when everything was controlled by, you know, the Republicans,
02:12:04.880 the Senate and the Congress, they could have squashed that whole thing, but nobody did.
02:12:09.200 You know, everybody said that it should play out, you know, we need to find the truth out about it.
02:12:13.100 so it shows that there's an establishment and once trump is gone i really have to wonder what's
02:12:18.700 going to happen you know i mean where are the next donald trump's to step up to the plate
02:12:23.320 and continue with the america first agenda isn't that the real question here because
02:12:29.300 you know democrat republican president over the course of the years you know you knew kind of
02:12:37.580 knew what you were getting uh oh a democrat's been in office for four years eight years all
02:12:42.900 right here's the republican you kind of knew what you were getting trump is such a monkey wrench
02:12:48.180 and a different type of president um that you can't compare him to anything so what do we get
02:12:58.240 next do we go right back to business as usual and just have to deal with the same you know
02:13:03.880 side of of uh what is it the the same side of the different coin how to how does that saying go
02:13:10.380 whatever it is yeah two sides of it two sides of the same coin or or will somebody come out of the
02:13:19.240 woodwork and you know be the next iteration or the next step we need to take um in in the america
02:13:27.560 first uh agenda i think that really that there's been a uh an ongoing agenda anti-american agenda
02:13:36.220 anti-judeo-christian uh quote-unquote white western judeo you know western civilization
02:13:42.340 agenda that's been going on for quite a while and donald trump is the one you know is the one guy
02:13:48.240 that stood up and said no because all this flooding of our borders you know when you're
02:13:52.060 bringing in people you know like steve brings up you know from manhattan the uh 1965 immigration
02:13:57.520 Yeah, back then it was limited to 80. It was 85 percent, you know, Europeans into the country and everyone else was 15 percent.
02:14:04.780 And now DEI really, when it comes right down to it, seems like the destruction of white Western Judeo-Christian civilization is what the whole agenda really is. 0.52
02:14:12.620 And you look at what's going on with the white genocides in Africa and it's in your face.
02:14:18.960 And, you know, if we don't and then we're told that we're white supremacists. 0.88
02:14:24.200 Yes.
02:14:24.600 Yeah, that's not the case. If it's the other way around, you know, you'd be called a racist or, you know, so we're really sitting in a situation right now. And also, you know, Matt, with his anti-Israel agenda, you know, why doesn't anybody bring up that it could be MI6, you know, the British intelligence that that was behind Epstein?
02:14:42.740 Well, I think, yeah, I think plenty of our allies, supposed allies, spy on us, use us.
02:14:52.400 And that's been happening for quite some time.
02:14:54.760 But I have to assume we get something out of it, regardless of who it is, unless it's all all just based on blackmail.
02:15:05.020 And boy, I would hate to think that.
02:15:07.260 But who knows?
02:15:08.140 Again, I am but a former shock jock.
02:15:10.920 what do i know joaquin i gotta move on but thank you uh for the call my friend um there was a girl
02:15:17.740 i was i was just watching on x and uh she was talking about people saying this country was
02:15:23.640 built on immigrants you know they everyone likes saying that they leave out the illegal part because
02:15:28.960 they're trying to defend illegal um aliens i'm not i don't want to say immigrants illegal aliens
02:15:35.960 and they say like well the country was built on immigrants well immigrants that's that's not
02:15:43.120 illegal aliens and there's another big part of this that she brought up and i it was something
02:15:48.380 i hadn't heard yet in that this argument um they were they weren't immigrants back then building
02:15:56.620 this country they were settlers they were explorers immigrants go from a crappy situation
02:16:06.940 they they want to leave their country and go to a better life and and they go to a country that
02:16:14.820 already has a system in place and they contribute what they know and what they can do to make it
02:16:24.340 better that's an immigrant from yesteryear but the country from sea to shining sea was built on
02:16:33.800 settlers and explorers and pioneers and people that had incredible courage gumption and strength
02:16:43.780 to pack up everything they had which wasn't much put it in a covered wagon and truck off west into
02:16:53.720 god knows what and it was usually some pretty horrific stuff and then when they found that
02:17:02.440 place that plot of land next to a river with a nice tree and they settled there and built
02:17:11.000 a life for themselves their families and their subsequent generations of of ancestors
02:17:19.600 so to say that the country was built on immigrants is just dishonest it's not the truth
02:17:28.500 america was the place people came to to work very hard and and build a life for themselves
02:17:36.340 that in turn contributed to the country but what they were doing was leaving something terrible
02:17:44.720 coming to something terrible but at least it had the opportunity to make something for them
02:17:53.100 and and their family um and you know subsequent generations to come uh so just stop trying to
02:18:03.280 equate illegal aliens with the people that came here and and had unbelievable struggles 1.00
02:18:13.000 toiled death horrible death and you know a a mexican coming across the border illegally 0.97
02:18:22.840 getting credit cards being put up in luxury hotels you want to equate that you want to 0.87
02:18:31.680 equal that that it's the same thing that happened when when these settlers came and and and uh died
02:18:39.880 trying to make better lives for themselves
02:18:42.740 to getting a debit card
02:18:45.300 and a luxury Manhattan hotel room? 0.99
02:18:48.740 Go screw.
02:18:51.140 Unbelievable, the set
02:18:53.320 on some of these people that say that. 1.00
02:18:56.020 But yeah, not immigrants.
02:18:59.480 Not immigrants. 1.00
02:19:00.840 Settlers, pioneers, 1.00
02:19:04.000 amazing people,
02:19:05.940 explorers.
02:19:06.840 that 1% of the population now
02:19:12.560 couldn't do what the weakest of them did back then.
02:19:21.000 I go on.
02:19:23.000 But we'll be back in moments
02:19:24.580 with more of the Anthony Cumia Show.
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02:19:42.960 anthony cumia show and um uh we'll we'll uh we'll leave you with something with a little
02:19:52.100 a little levity to it because i love watching videos of liberal women getting so angry 1.00
02:20:02.220 at everything i can't imagine they ever have one moment of joy and they seem to get annoyed at 1.00
02:20:11.920 everything from the most important thing which they have no clue about to the most
02:20:18.660 minuscule little problem which they probably also have no clue about but um
02:20:25.080 this uh this woman really made me laugh uh sydney sweeney is i guess the it girl of now or at least
02:20:33.620 one of them uh even some people i see it's like she's nothing special you see like a picture of
02:20:42.340 her and she's just looks awesome and guys like yeah it's like any girl i see walking around
02:20:48.880 where i'm from uh where you from just stop she's very attractive let's just say that uh you i think 1.00
02:20:57.120 we can any normal dude can appreciate the um look of a sydney sweeney uh she's in that show euphoria 1.00
02:21:08.020 she does uh a lot of uh print ads and internet ads so she's doing an ad for jeans american eagle
02:21:18.820 genes and um it it the way they wrote these ads is it's kind of a double entendre thing
02:21:29.960 genes g-e-n-e-s and genes j-e-a-m-s uh that she has good genes now no one unless you were a
02:21:42.520 complete lunatic would think that this has anything to do with eugenics or or or Nazis
02:21:53.000 you know the genealogy the genetics of a blonde blue-eyed buxom girl like Sydney Sweeney no one 0.91
02:22:03.600 would think that they would go all right they're using the jeans jeans thing you know it's jeans
02:22:10.980 pants but genetically jeans and no one would think it's just that she's a pretty girl so you 1.00
02:22:19.200 get these disasters with the horrible hair with the the blue or pink dye the nose the snout ring
02:22:33.020 like they're livestock they're all way too overweight and uh they're messes and obviously
02:22:43.060 they have uh unbelievable jealousy towards anyone like sydney sweeney who gets gawked at uh everywhere 0.88
02:22:53.000 so here's this girl trying to say that these commercials are fascist and nazi listen to this 0.99
02:23:01.820 idiot i will be the friend that's too woke because those sydney sweeney american eagle ads are weird 1.00
02:23:08.600 like fascist weird like nazi propaganda weird like my body's composition is determined by my genes 1.00
02:23:17.120 hey eyes up here sydney sweeney has very genes 0.99
02:23:25.060 jeans are passed down from parents to offspring often determining traits like hair color 1.00
02:23:32.660 personality and even eye color
02:23:35.320 my jeans are blue city's dweeney has their jeans should we be surprised that a company whose name
02:23:44.220 is literally american eagle literally fascist propaganda like this propaganda not but it's
02:23:50.760 still really shocking like a blonde haired blue-eyed white woman is talking about her good
02:23:58.560 genes yeah that is nazi propaganda i also am thinking about like all of the young girls who
02:24:06.060 are doing their back to school shopping right now at places like american eagle who are seeing ads
02:24:11.800 like this yikes also american eagle is mostly a brand that like teenagers to like young adults
02:24:19.980 shop at and so the fact that
02:24:22.060 like this type of advertising
02:24:24.260 is being used that
02:24:26.060 feels so for the male
02:24:28.160 gaze and so over
02:24:30.000 sexualized like
02:24:31.340 I just don't like it
02:24:33.980 I don't like it even a little bit
02:24:36.000 that's pretty much all we need
02:24:38.040 to
02:24:38.340 I mean can you believe that
02:24:41.520 and if you saw this woman she 1.00
02:24:44.040 is really 0.98
02:24:45.700 not attractive 1.00
02:24:47.140 she's a three if that 1.00
02:24:49.980 So obviously she's a little annoyed that Sidney Sweeney is a pretty girl. 1.00
02:24:56.020 Yeah, what's wrong with having a pretty girl that's blonde hair, blue eyes, 1.00
02:25:00.520 and saying that she has good genes? 0.98
02:25:03.860 And even if you're using it as the genes like the pants,
02:25:08.220 you know, the play on words, that it's also she has good genes.
02:25:13.060 Yeah, she does.
02:25:14.660 how do people deny the blatantly obvious now without just being told right to their face 1.00
02:25:21.220 you're an idiot it is so obvious that she has good genes good genetics she looks good she's built 1.00
02:25:31.540 well you on the other hand have terrible genetics you're a mess you're a disaster 1.00
02:25:40.520 so she's got to you know call it nazi anything they don't like is nazi fascist oppressive and 0.99
02:25:50.520 kids are gonna buy that yeah yeah because maybe they want to look like sydney sweeney in in high 0.79
02:25:59.160 school ah what the hell when will these people well they'll never wake up they need that proverbial
02:26:08.380 smack in the face like thanks i needed that they all need it back next week thank you for tuning 0.54
02:26:15.920 in this sunday to my program i look forward to uh being here next week see you then anthony cumia