The Anthony Cumia Show | 08-03-25
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It's the Anthony Cumia Show. Entertaining and informative. On the Red Apple Podcast Network.
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Good Sunday evening to all of you listening. It is indeed the Anthony Cumia Show.
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Lovely Sunday. Glad you could join me once again. Plenty of things to talk about.
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a whole week has gone by and uh what's still in the news what's gone what new stuff is in the news
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are we still talking about uh sydney sweeney and her blue jean ad hmm is that done we're finally
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done with that we sure whip right through news stories these days the new york shooting that
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whole thing oh please that was gone day day one pretty much that maybe two days and that was it
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the sydney sweeney blue jean thing had a longer life but i think we're past that now too i think
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that's sowed enough racial division to uh have accomplished its job and now we move on to
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something else what else could divide us as a nation or distract us from things that are
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much more important but uh no one really wants to let the american people know
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so it's all at least it seems to me to be a lot of distractions a lot of uh news stories that uh
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just they're on a conveyor belt at lightning speed right in front of your face what was that
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one i don't know i missed it did you see it no i missed it they whip right on by the mainstream
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news i'm not talking about the mainstream media as far as news goes but the news that should be
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important to us uh that news is now it's been replaced with the stuff that was like 15 pages
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deep in the newspaper or or the tv shows like entertainment tonight and things that's the the
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those are the main stories now and the actual front page news from years ago uh they barely
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really report on it like i said it's mostly just distractions they don't really want an informed
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populace what a dangerous thing for the government and corporations and uh the the upper echelon
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if you will of the power base what a danger that is to them an educated knowledgeable
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informed population that would look at certain stories that are put in front of us every day and
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are commented about and tossed around on social media by the the millions upon millions of views
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and responses and all those stories imagine imagine people actually paying attention to
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important stories and learning about them doing some research instead of just skimming over a
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headline and then seeing what social media is saying about it what a danger that would be
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oh an intelligent population oof it's obvious they certainly don't want that
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and uh the mainstream media being in their pocket being their propaganda wing
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are doing their job by making sure the people don't know what's really going on and uh don't
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really have a lot of resources you got to do a lot of work it takes a lot of work these days to
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be informed about a topic and even then you know how how is it presented is it biased the way it's
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presented of course it is who's presenting it so you got to take that into consideration
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then you have to just have enough uh nuts in your head to uh to figure it out
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And, boy, that seems like a chore for a lot of people these days
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to actually reason things out and understand stuff.
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The show's really been taking off since I started a few months ago,
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and uh we all appreciate that thank you i was just talking about that a horrible
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horrible report about las vegas las vegas uh it it sucks that's what it is really and i'm sorry
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i know some people from vegas and i know people that worked there and but the the bottom line is
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it sucks it's it's it's not fun anymore and and the cost is just prohibitive to to anybody that
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wants to really go there to have have a good time uh they've cut all the amenities and just
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raised the price everything so now you you go there for what and if you do keep your ass in
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a seat long enough to get rated and to get comped on a few things it's nothing you get a voucher for
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some a garbage buffet whereas years ago they'd give you a room you get a a meal at the steakhouse
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in the casino or something now man those days are gone gone i don't know if it's out of necessity
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that they're like you know is their story hey you know we're we're on some bad times here and
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we had to cut back i don't think so i don't think the gambling industry is something that
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really falls on hard times unless there is something like a severe recession or depression
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uh i i think they make a lot of money casinos trouble is they've gotten very greedy
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and they've cut out things that brought people to vegas in the first place so now they just want you
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to put money in their machines and uh buy their overpriced bottles of water and uh garbage meals
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that they serve at some chain restaurant that's in their casino with some uh famous chef's name
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to it but it's it's all terrible and they want you know then they go what happened where is
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everyone why aren't people showing up well look at what you've done to the place look at what what
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has happened another thing is the gambling the gambling stinks now too and you're like well how
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could the gambling stick it's always been the same not really they've um they've changed a few
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a few things they they have uh even money payouts on blackjack they now have three green spots on
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the roulette wheel just little tweaks that give the house even more of an already big advantage
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over the player and uh look i'm not delusional i know how gambling works and i know how
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uh vegas and atlantic city and reno uh work that's the business they're in they're in it to make
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money casinos aren't charities you aren't gonna have good odds when you go and sit down and play
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a game at a casino it's made that way and i don't think anyone's really fooled by that
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we know they got to keep the lights on and you know the booze flowing
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but uh the problem is like i said they don't want to give people those little fringe benefits
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that kept them coming back even though they were literally reaching into your pocket
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taking your money your kids uh college tuition you know you can't just rob people like that
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and not give them a little a little something uh to to go home with a little story hey yeah
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oh i got my ass handed to me but i'll tell you they gave me a great room the god the uh butler
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was nice brought me some uh bottle of booze up to the room like little things like that
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that really mattered and i'm not even talking like mattered back you know how old am i i wasn't uh
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at the the sands of the sahara in vegas back in the 60s you know i'm not talking about that i'm
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talking relatively speaking pretty recently and the other thing is just the amount of table games
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the personal interaction that you used to get good or bad it was a personal interaction you
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sat down at a blackjack table and you had a group of people that wanted to win they wanted a fun
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table you had a dealer one of these old guys that would tell you stories about old vegas or
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atlantic city or when he was in the army whatever it was there was some amount of personality there
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and now they've gotten rid of a lot of table games i i don't know what's going on and i've
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talked to some people uh they're doing away with the traditional table game you can still find them
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Go try to play blackjack at some of the big casinos on the Strip.
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Baccarat, I guess, is okay because they get, like, Asians.
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they know busloads of asians are coming in to play that game but they've they've looked at the stats
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they've had some nerdy accountant bring the spreadsheets in to the board of directors at
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mgm and said two words slot machines and everyone went oh yeah here's our numbers here's what we
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make on this game this game and here's what we make on slot machines so like i saw happening at
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some of the casinos in atlantic city they are clearing out the tables you'll wait hours for
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a table game with a real human being and human interaction part of the fun that that you get by
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sitting down at a blackjack table big hand the dealer bust the table goes wild you're high-fiving
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Now they want you to sit alone at a slot machine
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while you look around the room and see a 90-year-old with an oxygen tank
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That Vegas used to be and Atlantic City, too, you know.
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So to blame it on the Trump economy is a cheap cop out.
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You better step up, Vegas, because people are on to you.
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I just talked about it in the earlier segment here.
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It's you know, some people don't want the hotel or the stakes or anything.
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and years ago you had to go somewhere to bet you couldn't just bet from your home
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now you pick up your phone there's a thousand apps that you could bet anything anything so
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again maybe if you're into betting and you know that it's a fun good time someone comes back from
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vegas and goes dude put your phone down let's go out and have some fun in vegas but that's just not
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the story with vegas anymore it's very sad very sad indeed okay we're just just starting here
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what are you talking about uh stick around 800-848-9222 is the phone number we will take
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your calls and there will be a lot more of the anthony cumia show it's the anthony cumia show
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it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast network the anthony cumia show welcome
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back and uh yeah take some calls on this vegas situation i think a lot of people agree especially
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people that go there and um the other thing i was uh bringing up is the the fact that you have to
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fly there you know we understand that some people live uh far away can't take a car you gotta fly
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to vegas flying is just an a pain in the ass these days going to the airport getting on a plane
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dealing with the delays and the cancellations and the mental patients that are roaming the airports
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and sitting right next to you in your seat on the plane.
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And the homeless are swimming naked in the fountains in front of whatever that casino is.
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The fountains at the Bellagio are getting plugged up with human feces.
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And the hookers that used to be, remember the great-looking hookers they used to have back in the 70s and 80s?
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That are all just skanks you could find anywhere in some small town, you know?
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That's really detrimental to every single city in this country.
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I mean, they really need to clean that crap up.
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Where they stay there for like a month or two months.
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yeah the only acts worth seeing have been there for so long there's nothing new that anyone wants
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to see i mean penn and teller you know penn and teller been there forever and you know that's
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something people would probably want to go see but what are you gonna the blue man group what are
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you gonna go say it's like they and and another thing maybe this is also something that digs into
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it is the fact that you you get all these comics and acts and things online you get a netflix special
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or something you really had to go out and see these comics whether it was in a club or if you
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were in vegas you'd want to see uh something live now again you could just do that at home
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and grab your phone and gamble on it and order uh an uber eats steak and you got everything you
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would want yeah well they built that sphere you know that that uh yeah yeah big attract
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i think that's supposed to be involved in that too kim dolan but they just did the uh wizard of
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oz and they did it they redid it all ai you know yeah i saw that in the uh in the sphere it looks
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pretty cool but here's another thing they build this big sphere i get it but no one's going to
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vegas specifically for the sphere so what you end up with is you've already got the people there
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they're already in vegas you're not attracting them with the spear uh it's just kind of an added
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thing for uh for vegas so i don't know they got to step up and start treating people
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a little better that are coming to their city thanks thanks kepp it's kevin not keith
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what the hell i was talking about uh mike mike you don't come to vegas and talk to a man like
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mo green like that what's up mike oh how you doing good good and um but
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hello yeah i'm waiting for you to talk i'm sorry um i haven't been to vegas since the late 90s
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And mostly, back then, I mostly went to bet on sports.
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And even back then, they were reducing the size of sports books
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screens all over, tons of screens on the walls to watch all the games.
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And they would cut that down for more slot machines.
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Slot machines are the thing that makes the casino's money
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I mean, you know, the players, the people that enjoyed Vegas
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To me, slot machines were the pain-in-the-ass thing
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you had to walk through to get to the table games.
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You're just walking through, looking at these people, smelling smoke.
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You're just hearing ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, bang, bang, bang, bang, ding, ding, ding, ding.
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And you just wanted to get to a seat, sit down, have a drink, and play some blackjack.
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Now, they want the whole casino to be slot machines.
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They're disgusting people sitting down playing the slots.
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You wouldn't want to be sitting there with a big festering leg wound.
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And like I said, the oxygen tanks and the old ladies with the wigs on.
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it's terrible and they think they're lucky i far from another comedian yeah they're all
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all waiting for the big uh big payout mike thank you my friend all waiting for that big payout
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that will uh well it'll never really come let's be honest that big payday in a slot machine you
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might as well just stay home and play lotto i don't know what it is but i guess they take that
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bus is there a bus like from vegas because i know there's a bus from new york city to atlantic city
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and that takes a couple three hours um i don't know what that would take from la to vegas but
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the the nightmare that would be sitting on that bus with those uh old retirees and the the junkies
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and people that are just hoping to hit big,
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going to make that big, and their whole life will change.
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I've seen these videos where they just have the camera set up
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are just sitting there slamming on a touch screen
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I don't even know what the object is at that point.
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But it's not even like, okay, I'll put my dime in,
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they get a card so the cash is on a card they're not even real putting real money into the machine
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it's just a more efficient way to extract the money your retirement fund like i said your
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kids college fund an annuity the balance of your bank account whatever it is they want it
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and they're gonna get it and they're giving you nothing in return step it up vegas come on i
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remember the good old days all right people back in a moment stick around a lot more of the anthony
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cumia show coming up it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast network
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it's the anthony cumia show entertaining and informative on the red apple podcast network
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it certainly is the anthony cumia show thank you for tuning in and um every week please you know
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you know this every week i toil i toil people it is a chore a job to find the clown of the week
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the anthony cumia show presents the clown of the week
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and boy regardless or irregardless of how difficult it is to find one um you can always find
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a clown of the week between washington hollywood the corporate world whatever it may be uh the
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clowns abound and i believe this is a repeat offender or a repeat honor of of being bestowed
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clown of the week uh mr chuck schumer once again is the clown not you know chuck will never turn
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down an opportunity to sow division between american uh the american people uh if it's uh
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Class, class division, racial division, religious division.
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Chuck Schumer is a pro, an expert, and he proves that once again.
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I think what Chuck is saying here is that voter ID, and we all know how the Democrats feel about voter ID.
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It's a terrible, racist thing to demand that Americans show an identification to prove that they are indeed American citizens who are qualified and legally allowed to vote.
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Well, according to Chuck and the Democrats, it's terribly racist to ask minorities in this country to do something as insane and incredibly difficult as procuring an I.D.
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It's again. The soft bigotry of low expectations is what it's called.
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You don't literally come out and say something like, hey, you're much too stupid and incompetent as a group to do this.
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What they do is they just say, hey, hey, if you try to make these people show an ID to vote, then you're being racist.
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You're not calling them stupid or incompetent or incapable of doing the simplest of tasks.
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in this country like procuring an identification you are protecting them from the racists who
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would force them to do something way way too difficult for them to actually do
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boy isn't that a thin little wire to walk on uh but here he is here's chuck schumer let's hear
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him talk about voter id and bringing up of course jim crow let's listen not gonna let him revert to
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jim crow if you don't think they want to revert to jim crow just look what they did in the save act
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which went back to took jim crow for the whole nation by so making it hard they said you need
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id and they made it so hard to show id that probably half the people in america couldn't vote
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they made it recently where you had to get something called a real ID.
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now they made it where you have to show real id which i believe uh there was a little more
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scrutiny to getting the identification and calling it a real id uh but why wasn't that called
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racist or terrible now you're making people go back twice to get an id this is the democrats
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doing what they do best using and abusing minority communities in america for their own purposes
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their own agendas their own power to keep them in office longer and they just kind of ignore them
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in between elections he'll give them a little bit here a little bit there and then the election
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comes up and they're the most important people on the face of the earth and then they just get rid
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of them again and a lot of these minority groups in america i don't know i do a hazard to say too
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stupid to see what they're doing and i see a lot of videos of a lot of very smart people saying look
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i know what you're doing and i wish the majority of some of these groups would be uh more cognizant
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of the fact that they're being used by the Democrats.
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So you get somebody like Chuck Schumer and then Jim Crow.
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Do you know how oppressive the Jim Crow laws were to minorities,
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especially in in the places like the south to even equate anything anything going on today
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to jim crow is an insult and and to try to say that requiring identification to vote
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is somehow uh equivalent to the oppression that uh blacks felt under jim crow again
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why aren't more black people and and minorities just pounding chuck schumer on this issue
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we're not stupid what are you doing why would you say we can't get an id it's one of the easiest
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things to do is get an identification and and there's a place to get it anywhere you live
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I don't care where you live. You can get an ID. But this is an issue that they want to stick to because and I'm not breaking any new ground here. It's because they want people who are not legally allowed to vote in this country to vote. They want them to vote.
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They want convicted felons who lose their right to vote.
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And then they pander and cater to these minority groups with the promise,
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the false promise of all the free stuff and we're giving you this, give, give, give, we care.
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You really don't have to look too deep to see what their game is here.
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But to equate anything going on now with Jim Crow is just a terrible insult to minorities
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and what people had gone through back then.
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And it's also an insult to tell people that they're too stupid to do something as simple
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as just getting an identification in this country.
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but I'd sure like to rent a car right now.
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how about getting into a building in new york city or probably many of the other cities around
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the country do you have business to take care of in a building in new york you walk in and there's a
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security guard at the desk and you will show them an id and you will have your picture taken
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and then you could go upstairs what do you do in that case sorry ma'am you're much too stupid
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to come into our build so uh how long is this lame lame democrat ruse gonna uh gonna go on
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it's ridiculous uh let's see just checking the phone lines
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uh talk to matt from the bronx matt what's up my friend
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hey good afternoon or good evening rather uh so i wanted to talk briefly about immigration and how
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it pertains to national security of course as far as you mentioned chuck you mentioned chuck
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schumer and of course you know he calls himself the schomer of israel in the congress schomer
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means guardian of israel right now the same the same open borders policies that he advocates
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for the united states it's certainly not something that's tolerated in israel right because israel
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has a no it has a zero tolerance policy on illegal immigration they have uh electrified
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uh electronic metal uh solid borders giant cement uh cement walls that are guarded they have guards
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uh on those walls yeah they have a very very secure border and it's it's being paid for
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by american taxpayers mind you because you have to remember that israel gets four billion with a b
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dollars in taxpayer dollars every year in the form of a grant not even a loan so again we you know
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the same policies if the united states wants to enact the same policies here in the united states
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that Israel enacts in its own country, people like Chuck Schumer,
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and I have to say it, I'll just be completely honest,
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the Jewish minority in this country is very much left-wing
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and it's very much open borders immigration inside the United States.
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they don't want the same thing that they're advocating for everyone else.
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Well, Matt, there's been, again, perception is a very,
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very strong tool that is used many times um in in politics and there's a perception
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that israel is uh this lone nation in the center of a lot of hostility and they need
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that type of security um to simply survive and the perception of the united states is we're this
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giant melting pot we've for years it's the american way to let in anyone anyone come in
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they're all potential uh geniuses and ceos of of companies and and that's why people will look at
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america and say yeah open the borders we asked for it we have a statue of liberty bring us your
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you know whatever and israel has always been the the victim in a very hostile land
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where they need that type of border security for their own survival so that's the way it's always
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been presented yeah and the reality is that you the united states is opening it itself up
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what their connections to foreign terrorist organizations
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and again people like Chuck Chuma want to turn a blind eye
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people who can assimilate and contribute to the country.
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The second you start saying things like that,
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like Trump just recently said he wants to take refugees from Ukraine,
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and obviously he was taking refugees from South Africa,
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What did the left and Democrats, what did they start saying?
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Brown people have been running across the border unfettered for years.
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See, I'm so passionate about what I'm saying that I actually use the F-bomb.
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Yeah, they've been running across the border unfettered for four years now.
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So, you know, the bottom line is it don't work.
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Trump did a good job of cutting off the illegals streaming across the border.
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And look, if it was up to me, I would love to see him cut off aid to every foreign nation, regardless of their allyship to us, their supposed allyship to us.
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Whatever it is, cut it off, because we really need to fix our own internal problems here before we can even think about helping anyone out.
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appreciate the uh the call i can't believe i cursed i'm supposed to be a professional
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professional broadcaster ah hope i don't get in trouble for that
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anyway um other thing what time for i got time uh this is funny chris cuomo he admits
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that he was wrong Chris Cuomo from CNN you know Andrew Cuomo's brother and he's been taking a lot
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of heat since he was dismissed from CNN about what he did when he was on CNN he lied for the
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government lied for CNN and whatever they told him to spout off he would because that was his job
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his job was to lie to be a propaganda machine and now that he's doing his own thing man
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and he wants to do podcasts with cool people uh he has to admit that he was wrong but he can't even
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admit that he was wrong because he had to follow orders you know just use the old uh nuremberg
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excuse i was just following orders he somehow didn't know which doesn't make him look any
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better he looks pretty stupid by saying he didn't know and that's why he was wrong instead of oh i
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damn well knew i just chose to lie because that's what my bosses were telling me so uh listen to
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chris cuomo here admitting he's driving in a car during this clip by the way he's like doing a
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little uh tiktok type video in his car uh and he's admitting he's wrong listen to this stuck in
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traffic, I'm remembering right now, wow, I'm wrong a lot. We don't like to say it. We don't like to
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admit it. We really don't like to correct it. But that is how you grow when you get to a better
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place. And it is such a precious commodity right now. I've been wrong. I've been wrong about
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political issues. I've been wrong about people. I've been wrong about myself. I've been wrong
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about my responsibilities. I've been wrong about my opinions, my tastes, my choices. I've been wrong
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and that's okay. Hopefully you learn. Hopefully when you're wrong, you get to a better place
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if you do the work, unless you stubbornly hold on. And that's where so much of us are stuck.
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It's not just being wrong. It's refusing to learn what's right. I've been wrong. Have you been wrong?
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if you say no you're wrong oh god he's trying so hard to slip back into mainstream relevance
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by you know this little mea culpa he's doing that hey i was wrong you're wrong we're all wrong
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but knowing you were wrong no no no no no you you're not getting off that easy
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pally you weren't just wrong you were lying if you honestly uh make a mistake if you honestly
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believe something and act on that belief and then realize it's wrong and address that that's fine
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that's what he was talking about you make mistakes you learn from them obviously but to to blatantly
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lie because look I don't yeah I've called him an idiot retard things like that but I don't think
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Chris Cuomo's really a stupid person I think he knew when his bosses were telling him to say
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certain things about the COVID vaccine or talk about Biden being sharp as a tack and Trump is
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a 34 count felon and all that stuff that's not being wrong that's lying and and then just saying
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hey i was wrong but i learned from my mistakes and we're all wrong if you say you're never wrong
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you're wrong uh you're doubling down on your lying you can't be honest and say your bosses
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You were getting a righteous paycheck and your boss has told you here.
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Here's what you're supposed to say about Biden.
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You know, they said some pretty lousy things about him today over on Fox.
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And some of the Republican politicians are saying that he's incompetent.
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We handed it out to all the mainstream media and you just parrot this like a good boy.
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okay and he did and now he drives in his car and goes oh boy i was i was wrong i'm sorry
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and we all go it's okay chris we've all made mistakes and as long as we recognize them now
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big difference between being wrong and lying and chris cuomo is a liar back in moments with more
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and aware people working at the studio there to cut off my foul language when i say it i drop f
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bombs every like 10 minutes in my just normal daily conversation so like every so often um
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i guess when i'm really just feeling comfortable in what i'm talking about
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uh might slip out but again technology thank you technology you've helped me out
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um see what else is uh going on here that uh kind of annoyed me over the course of the week
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uh a man was kicked out of a st louis soccer club game for wearing a maga hat i guess it was policy
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of the uh the arena they were in that no and here's what they do so they can almost sound
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like they're being fair they say no political messages no political messages now this is just
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an excuse because truth be told if you're a private business you could just tell anyone to
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leave for no reason if if that reason is determined to be some type of civil rights violation then
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then the person could be held liable maybe in civil court or what have you you can't just kick
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someone out for being a certain nationality or ethnic background color uh those you know there
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are laws against that uh other than that you could pretty much tell somebody to get out of
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your establishment and don't have to give them any reason and if you call the police uh the police
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don't have to give the person a reason if that person doesn't leave they can be arrested for
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trespassing and i've seen so many of my favorite videos the police body cam videos where a lot of
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people can't get that through their head why why am i being kicked out why did they tell me to leave
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And then they go, well, I had a reason for that.
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The cop is not going to negotiate with the owner or the workers at the establishment.
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And then, you know, you're going to be free to stay there again.
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you're gone goodbye and uh i guess it works that way at the soccer club but to say political
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messaging this was a maga hat it literally said make america great again on the front didn't say
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donald trump didn't say republican make america great again that statement is a political term
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at this point it's it's you know it'll get you thrown out meanwhile gay flags gay pride flags
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were waving uh all over the stadium and and if you don't think that's not a political
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statement waving a gay flag and i wouldn't want them kicked out whatever but make america great
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again let's play a little bit of this guy as he's getting removed from this establishment i don't
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know what this really sounds like i don't think it's all that thrilling but hear what he says
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so i'm michael weitzel i'm being asked to lead by the police because of donald trump hey i'm a
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so those flags over there those flags over there those are pre-approved so my question
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I'm being evicted from the premises because of Donald Trump, because we can't wear Donald
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trump hats in public and so now i'm being a victim you could cut it off right there he's
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being thrown out because he's got a hat that says make america great again and uh the issue is there
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are gay flags there and they go well that's pre-approved one cop actually said look i'm maga
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i love trump but that's the policy another cop was getting a little rambunctious there
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hey you want to go in cuffs yeah i'll take out in cuffs and uh you know they could do whatever
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they want obviously somebody in charge at the stadium has uh you know has a a hard one can i
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say for uh donald trump and uh he had to go but he was nice he was peaceful they didn't have to
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arrest him uh he just again asked why am i uh being escorted out and uh it's trespassing
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and any private business can can do this so uh be aware of that a lot of people get in trouble
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thinking their rights extend uh into private businesses some of them do but as far as being
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allowed to just loiter there and stay when you're told to leave not so much not so much
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Thank you so much for tuning in on this wonderful Sunday evening.
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You don't just have to sit there and go, oh, God, work tomorrow.
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But, yeah, most of the time Sundays are pretty depressing.
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But I can make them even better by telling you everything to be depressed about in this country and world.
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But, yeah, we just played a little segment there on some guy.
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Unfortunately, he was killed at a bus stop trying to protect somebody, and he got stabbed in the neck.
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A stranger trying to protect a mother and her two kids, strangers to him,
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and he saw somebody that looked a little sketch
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and got in between the sketchy guy and the mother,
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We just don't live in a place where you could do that anymore.
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It's terrible, but that's just the way it is now.
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and um you know maybe it changes at some point there's just too many uh people out there ready
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willing and able to kill you and if that's not the case like i said you know plenty of people
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that mean well and and do what they think is the right thing end up in jail uh losing everything
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going through the process of of getting justice and then they're found not guilty but yeah their
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life is pretty much over financially can't get a job you think somebody's going to hire you
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some company is going to google your name and see that you were up on charges and went to trial
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for something that the media portrayed as racist?
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I mean, why are you just trying to protect somebody?
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So it's not just a life-ending if you get killed.
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but but if push comes to shove and you have to have to do something to protect yourself it has
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to be very um concise it has to be very uh fast and you you can't dwell on it you can't do anything
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to give anyone an excuse to say you were doing something for another reason
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if that guy was watching the bad guy let's say and he saw him pull a knife out and somehow got
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it out of his hand and killed him he'd have to go he might he might have to go to trial for it
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but you know that quick something being that quick not standing there with the knife
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calling him names uh uh letting time pass by where you're going well he could have walked
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away at this point it's got to be fast definitive like bam very decisive so um i just hope to never
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ever be put in one of those situations i walk away from a lot of things maybe years ago uh
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is it an age thing is it that wisdom that comes with age where you go i'm just not physically
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cut out for this but you know you carry a gun and you don't have to be physically
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cut out to do something if you're you're carrying a um a firearm the great equalizer
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but then you better be prepared for those consequences even if you're 100 percent in the
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right uh they put you in a bad place i've said things in jest on on my shock jock show i've
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talked uh on social media i've said things either joking or serious social commentary
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all this stuff would be thrown at a jury if i had to use deadly physical force to protect
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my own life and i would be up against my own self everything i've said over the course of
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the years that could be interpreted as being racist sexist homophobic xenophobic whatever
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your worst witness these days is you and what you've previously done and said whether it was
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serious or in jest or part of your job it doesn't matter who's the witness oh it's you
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well i'm not taking the stand yeah that doesn't matter here's everything you've done and said for
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10 years hope you get a comfy bunk with somebody that uh has a low libido
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it's terrible man so don't do anything i'm really telling you that people don't do anything
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walk away who is it a little kid a little kid looks like shoyley temple and the mother help help
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help i'd love to i'm walking in the opposite direction maybe people think differently i've
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talked to a few people on other shows when i've talked about stuff like this and they go uh
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no i can't do that i have to do something i could not live with myself if i just walked away
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well live with yourself in that cell when uh 58 percent of the the population in the jail thinks
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you're a racist do that see how great living with yourself is under those circumstances my
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friend i'll tell you one thing i will shuffle off whistle a happy tune and not think twice
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about what's happening behind my back ain't gonna do it now for my own personal life
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if my life is being threatened my loved ones my family something like that oh yeah i'm going to
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the boards uh as far as that's concerned but again it would have to be very quick and very um
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just very decisive what's the situation this is absolutely a threat against mine or a loved ones
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why a life wife so i am i'm gonna do what i gotta do a stranger sorry this ain't a movie
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this ain't a movie where you save the stranger and great things happen
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please don't work that way uh yeah i guess we could take a uh a quick call here
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uh pete pete from the isle of staten what's up pete hi you know my feeling on it is a lot of
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these mentally ill people who I've been surrounded with, family, friends, and I know it quite
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well. They happen to be repeat offenders in most cases. And the thing is, to get them
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into some kind of a program that they are comfortable at, like one person I know is
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doing culinary school. Are they going to do it or not? I don't know. But that's a step
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in the right direction. Because if people find the love for something, that usually
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keeps them steady they put they put wait wait you're telling me they put a crazy guy in culinary
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school where he has access to knives of various lengths and sharpness it's a school that's looked
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over and they actually do like meals on wheels and stuff they you know convey your belt and
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they have programs like that i would think you find a good i would think you find a good company
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where you could have them stuff foam rubber into couches or pillows.
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A pillow factory would be great for a crazy person.
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I mean, I've been in jail, but on the right side of the wall,
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which they end up saving a girl that he buried alive,
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geez that sounds like a movie of the week did you uh did you were you uh were you going to jail
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were they telling you you go to jail or you're a ci no they put me in there because i was with
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the police department and uh that was something i was good at getting a confession out of somebody
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but uh it wouldn't work today because with all the liberals and everything they'd be on top of it all
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these lawyers uh you know would be on top of but you know with a lawyer the worst word you could
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tell them is adjournment if you just keep getting adjournments you could postpone something until
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you die and yeah that's that's that's what they do if you have the money if you have the money
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to do that like a lot of these uh celebrities like uh bill cosby may rest in peace i worked
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with him i worked with him when he was mr huskable i loved him you know but uh a bit
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bad side of things with women that's women should never be taken advantage of but i worked in the
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theater business and there was the uh you know the tryout couch you know i mean i'm sorry you know
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the producers yeah yeah that's the big couch audition right all right pete you said you sound
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like you've been involved in many things pete uh but i appreciate the uh the phone call there goes
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pete i think pete wanted to talk more but and that's fine but uh you know you got to go on to
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other other things um i saw a movie last night um i definitely want to say more than i have in the
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the next few minutes before we got to take a quick break but um it's on netflix it's called
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american primeval and uh it kind of fits the mold of what my take is on these netflix amazon apple
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hulu all these platforms are putting out exclusive content and movies and while i enjoy some of them
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i think there's an absolute scam going on here if you could call it a scam there's something going
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on and i think a lot of people are being roped into this and it's doing these platforms well but
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it's not really helping out as far as um people that want quality good entertainment goes so i i
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liked i'll tell you before the break i did like it i liked this american primeval but um i did
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have some issues with it too uh back with that in moments more of the anthony cumia show stick
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I was just saying before the break, I was watching this show on Netflix, American Primeval.
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It's it's a story about Utah and the wild wilderness of Utah back in the 1820s, 1830s, around there.
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A lot of pioneers heading west, trying to get a better life in California, going through Utah.
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it was a rough and tumble place let's say a lot of these outposts full of nefarious people and
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engines and mountain men and soldiers with the cavalry and then I had no clue about this part
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of it Mormons now it's Utah and you go obviously you know Salt Lake City Utah the headquarters of
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the mormons um but i had no clue uh what was going on with the mormons back then
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they were nuts now regardless of how nutty you think they are now uh boy not even the polygamy
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thing you know the people Brigham Young you know at 20 40 wives and what's what's his name Joe
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Smith was he the guy that kind of started the whole thing I'm not even going to get into the
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religion aspect of it but this was the the series it's six episodes about an hour each little under
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an hour for each episode and um it's a limited series so you're done after six episodes which i
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love very fast but here's where they get you they will give you two or three episodes that are
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amazing they hook you rope you right in i will tell you the first episode of 90 percent
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of the original programming on these peripheral platforms are great that first episode because
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they know man you you hit play and the credits roll and within a minute there is more action
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and you going what the hell just happened and and that ropes you in and hooks you
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then by the third episode they start screwing around and you go ah this
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kind of fell off but in a six episode uh limited series you're along for the ride
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you're not cashing out you're gonna stick in you're gonna stick in and watch uh the whole
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thing and that's what i did uh a lot of action and and really brutal like battles between pioneers
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and indians and uh the cavalry and a lot of brutal brutal murders but the thing i didn't know about
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was this mormon thing there was a massacre uh there was a guide that was supposed to take some
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people across the utah pioneers or uh they were taking pioneers across the frontier in utah and
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the mormons had decided because they were booted out of a couple of places illinois and then i
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think missouri and they ended up in utah and they were like yeah we're not getting booted out anymore
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They they had made Brigham Young the governor of Utah, and that gave them some power.
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They had their own militia and they they were just killing people.
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And there's, you know, some dramatization to this American primeval series.
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Uh, but that part of it was, yeah, they, they massacred a bunch of people and it's like,
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I think the Mormons and Scientology are a couple of religions that you could kind of
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You're not really going to get a lot of pushback from it.
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Uh, Christianity, of course, uh, you'll get pushback, but it seems you could goof on it
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I mean, that whole idea that Jesus Christ Superstar with the the black woman witch from Wicked.
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They showed her with the crown of thorns and she's up on this neon light crucifix singing and she looks like Nosferatu.
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we don't really go oh hey that's got to stop try that with islam give that a give that a world
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a world or with israel try really you know criticizing that whole thing see where that
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gets you try goofing on it you know make a little joke about uh islam or or um the jewish religion
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christianity you could goof on that to your heart's content no one's going to do it they'll
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get mad they'll comment on it but uh mormons and scientology it's like everyone's goof punching
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back kind of a thing so i didn't know i would have thought a show like this they really would
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have been out in full force protesting like mormons going no this is terrible but there hasn't really
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been a pushback and it's the number one watched show on netflix right now uh very entertaining
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they got a couple of uh pretty good actors in it uh but a couple of things were ridiculous that's
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what i was talking about it third by the third episode it gets a little ridiculous there's one
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part where a woman she's in this little pioneer um uh wagon train thing and the mormons and indians
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unite for a moment to kill the entire bunch of pioneers and some of them lived through it and
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the women lived through it so they kind of just gave them to these indians and the indians killed
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all of them but one because the woman was kind of strong and one of the braves saw her and was like
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oh she look i'm strong we'll take her back to my teepee and that's what happened and like within
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a week she's wearing indian clothes and and totally sympathetic to the indian cause and she's
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she's almost speaking indian a week went by her husband is still looking for her he was another
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survivor and she's just like ah i am with you now it was so ridiculous so the writing definitely
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falls off after the first couple of episodes in every single one of these limited or mini series
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that uh that they put out so uh i i found it funny though i found it pretty entertaining
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it's action-packed uh uh the the cinematography how about i talk about that the cinematography
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was just sweeping vistas and yeah uh mike mike uh wants to talk about american uh american
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renaissance that's different what do you want to talk about mike
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mike and uh i called in a few weeks ago asking about recommendations for getting educated on
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guns and you sent me to my local shop and you were right man they they love talking about guns
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This week I saw you talking with Gavin about that Sydney Sweeney thing,
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the commercial and the response from the woke left.
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And yeah, man, that's, that's, I think you guys are spot on with that.
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You know, that's, I think that was the final straw.
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The woke left has literally towed Arthur Fonzarelli behind a speedboat,
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They have jumped the shark and people are done with it.
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You see, like, these videos I see on social media,
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and it'll be a gay guy, and he's in a dress,
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and he's got a big beard, like literally a beard on his face,
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And he's acting like a caricature of a woman.
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And I'm watching it and going, this isn't outrageous.
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it looks old it looks like something like oh right and i i mentioned to gavin i said remember
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when um remember when grunge first started coming out and and that 80s hairband thing had reached
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such a level of ridiculousness that no one could even believe it was that uh insane anymore that's
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where we're at with a lot of the the uh issues that were so important to them i gotta take a
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break, but I'll be right back in moments. It's the Anthony Cumia show on the Red Apple Podcast
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Who who could be focused upon for fake news today?
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He is around any news organization that's willing to put him on.
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He will stand there and blatantly lie to the American people.
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He was a huge part of the Russia-Russia-Russia collusion hoax.
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he said he he put his face on camera in front of the american people and said that he had seen
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irrefutable evidence he saw the evidence and it's coming out in days that donald trump colluded with
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the russians to win the 2016 election and we all know now that was complete garbage
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uh hillary and uh obama and james comey and so many more of uh those people
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committed a crime they did and and came up with this lie forged fake documents
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all just to try to prevent donald trump from winning and get hillary clinton in there and
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we all know now it was lying adam schiff was a big part of that and uh somehow he's still
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he's still there how does this happen because nothing ever really gets solved
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let's be honest nothing ever really happens to any of these people
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so uh here's adam schiff and he uh there's a couple of things here he's trumping uh trumping
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trashing Trump on jobs, and then trashing him on building the extension, the ballroom
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at the White House, and trashing Trump on the Bureau of Labor stats, saying that Trump
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fired the woman that Obama had appointed, because these stats have been garbage and
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more lies for a couple, for a couple of administrations so far. So let's hear
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Shifty Schiff talking about Trump. So the country just got the worst jobs report since the pandemic,
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three consecutive months of practically no job growth, stagnant job growth. That is not only
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the worst since the pandemic, but you'd have to go back to the Great Recession before that to
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find a worst jobs report. Trump's response, let's fire the head of the Bureau of Labor Standards
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so that the American people don't hear bad news like this. But he says, don't worry because he's
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got a plan and his plan is he's building a $200 million ballroom at the White House. That's right.
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This ballroom is going to be larger than the entire existing footprint of the White House.
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and he's going to build the ballroom to look a lot like Mar-a-Lago.
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Because the reality is Donald Trump's personal economy is going great.
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Because only having two Air Force Ones, well, it can be very inconvenient.
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money that, frankly, $200 million could build a new hospital or build several schools.
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No, he says he's going to pay for it and he's going to raise money from other donors to pay for it.
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Well, first of all, you're never going to see any money from Donald Trump for this.
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So other people are going to put up the money and it's going to be just another opportunity for graft from the president
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because the people who are putting money into this boondoggle of a ballroom are going to want something in return.
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You're seeing your job prospects sadly going down.
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inflation continues to tick up but Donald Trump says don't worry he's got just the ballroom for
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you oh every indication is that inflation is going down and has gone down prices are down
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you don't hear people really bitching about the price of food anymore you know during the
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Biden administration do you remember the amount of videos you would see online of women literally
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crying in the parking lot of supermarkets they put their phones i'm not saying they're not weak
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but they would put their phones on their dashboard uh stream or record something for tiktok
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and cry as they said how the hell am i going to afford food and rent and everything for my family
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because because the prices are way too high i haven't seen those videos of late
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prices are down the price of energy is down and and adam schiff cannot stop lying about this
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the bureau of labor statistics uh this is someone appointed by obama
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they lied about the Biden job numbers every time they would crow about these amazing job numbers
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and then they would recheck them and months later on page 18 of some rag newspaper
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they go oh these we had to redo the numbers and it seems there weren't as many jobs
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and then they were talking about federal jobs government jobs that doesn't help the economy
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that's not a real helper when taxpayers are paying for the jobs and now you have donald trump
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cutting a lot of these government jobs and then the jobs report comes out and they go look how
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many jobs were lost yeah redundant government jobs that taxpayers were burdened with paying
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paying 10 people for the job of one person and they were all put there so biden could go
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look look how many people i'm putting to work during my administration yeah by giving them
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of the united states yeah you want something a little newer than 30 year old airplane
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and how much was that adam how much did the third one cost oh nothing the country of cutter decided
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that they had one laying around trump made a deal and he's getting it for nothing
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because trump doesn't want to fly around on a 30 year old plane and the ballroom
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extending the white house making the white house bigger yeah why wouldn't you
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what is with the white house that it has to stay exactly like it is and by the way other
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presidents have done things over time put the bowling alley in the movie theater things like
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that change the outside they're all mad they go he dug up the rose garden and cemented it like no
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not quite the rose garden is still there they put pavers over the grass for upcoming events
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and all these things could be changed with the next president it's not it's not a big thing
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maybe not the ballroom but what's wrong with making the white house bigger extending it
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And by the way, Schiff doesn't think Trump will pay for it out of his money and out of donor money.
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And for something like that, another part of the White House.
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The taxpayers aren't going to be paying for that, which is more than can be said for anything.
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on the white house grounds how that wasn't done before is amazing to me
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but adam schiff knows best he's the guy he's the one we should look at oh just more lying
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and he'll get up there he'll he'll say it he does not care he's a liar he's a criminal
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uh i'd love to you know see him indicted for one of his many crimes over his tenure
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well let's see we got uh paul from queens hey how you like an aoc she doing good for you over
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there in queens paul no stop listening to the uh listening device and listen to the phone there paul
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how you doing all right we'll just hang up on paul he'll get to the part where i address him
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and he'll start he'll keep talking to his radio until he realizes oh wait a minute he hung up on
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me how did that happen uh let's see uh well brian what's i know bill cosby came up before brian but
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why on earth would you have a comment about bill cosby well i figure the ci guy is either in the
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loony bin or you're breaking news because i didn't know bill cosby died see that's what i thought
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i didn't say anything exactly because i'm like but i i was thinking i got i don't think bill
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cosby's dead okay once he said rest in peace i said you know what he made reference to a relative
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in the loony pin i think he's calling you from the loony bench yeah yeah the the whole um you know
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ci and working with yeah bill the late bill cosby and stuff you know i don't what am i gonna do
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though brian i'm gonna sit there and argue with the guy or just go hey thanks you know no i just
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wanted to see if you really had breaking news that i didn't hear about it was on vacation i
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thought maybe i know no uh what's the name died though they're from uh wkrp in cincinnati
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yeah lonnie anderson the one with the big what she's dead yeah yeah she just died she's up there
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blonde with the, it looked like her hair was
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hair i wanted nothing i don't think uh yeah what she portrayed on on camera wasn't too far off to
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what she did uh to burt reynolds yeah that's kind of true that burt always wins in the end though
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see she's dead yeah all right brian thank you my friend bill cosby is indeed alive and well
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Much to a lot of women's, as they say, chagrin.
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I told you I was going to call you a year from now.
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But I think I got a call less than three weeks.
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I told you that the Epstein file things was going to just dissipate.
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Okay, I'm just saying, listen, it may still be a thing,
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And I love you, Anthony, and I listen to you all the time.
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The big thing right now is, to me, is I know it's boring to everybody else, but I work on Wall Street, is the, you know, lowering the interest rates.
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I mean, really, that's a big thing for everybody.
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I'm looking to sell my house, and all I care about is if they lower the interest rate, I want to refinance on my car.
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Why the hell do you think this guy won't lower the rates?
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Two of the governors have come out against him, which is totally political.
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Yeah, and definitely in September, they're going to have to lower the interest rates.
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I'm just telling everybody out there, there's no doubt they're coming down.
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And, you know, once again, if you want to buy a house or if you're looking to sell a house,
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a lot of people go out and they pull the trigger and buy a house so it helps everybody uh as far
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as that goes it hurts you know it hurts you if you're in equities but you know what are you
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going to do right but i'll also say this anthony which is crazy is they had to re
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redo the numbers that were lost the job numbers they just had to once again i i know i'm boring
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the hell out of everybody no no because that's it was a big story today that trump you know uh fired
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uh the the person uh the bureau of labor stats um because of the numbers and the numbers having
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to be redone and coming in under what trump would have wanted so what's what's your take on that you
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seem to know what you're talking about yeah no my take on it is very simple the way that they're
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redoing you know the fact that they are coming and saying that two months after that they have
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to redo the numbers and the way that they do it is ridiculous like in other words we're in the
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modern age now with ai and everything you should know where the where the job numbers are you should
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know and i hate to say it i really do it's very political there's so much that's still out there
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against donald trump they really are yeah and they always will be it's just the you know the way yeah
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no but but what i love is trump is gonna clean house with all these people and you know one of
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the women resigned already hope so trump's gonna bring in his own people and we're gonna get a
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clean record and when chris when chris i gotta move on chris but thank thank you for uh for
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calling yeah when i mean look you know i'm telling you people you know i'm a trump guy
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i'm a trump guy don't worry about it but a lot of times i hear people talk and they go
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oh i can't wait for this oh wait for this oh my god when trump does this when i want to see it
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done now everything from yeah uh holding people accountable indictments there should be
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indictments, firings, you know, hold some of these prosecutors accountable and judges
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for letting people roam the streets like animals.
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But, you know, if you're just going to go, yeah, we're going to see it.
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Yeah, we'll talk about Eric Adams because Eric Adams seems to think that buying an automatic weapon,
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which is a machine gun to the layman, is easier than buying a cell phone.
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He said that back in moments with more of the Anthony Cumia show.
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It's the Anthony Cumia show entertaining and informative on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
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uh you know after the mass shooting that happened in new york city um was that a week ago whatever
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i don't know because it just disappeared it just disappeared from uh the news uh the only thing
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that sort of remained was this oily residue of gun control uh regulation you get a lot of these
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politicians they love using these instances of mental patients homicidal maniacs criminals who've
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had records before and shoot up places uh it's never uh the the the person it's never the reason
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it's the guns we've got to do something about the guns we've got to do something about your guns
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marty and uh that's again what it was this time and of course eric adams was uh right there with
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the rest of them governor hochel another one ma'am danny uh they all come out of the woodwork and want
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to ban assault weapons again and what i've always noticed about this when they when they come out
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They don't know what the hell they're talking about ever.
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If I profess to be so passionate about a topic that I was going to go out and protest or debate, whatever it may be,
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If I was going to go out and try to argue my point on a topic, I would make damn sure I knew everything about it, every detail, every nuance.
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But the anti-Second Amendment group, boy, they don't know.
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They don't want to know what is going on with guns.
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They don't know about the statistics who are using guns in crimes and murders.
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they don't know about guns how do they work what constitutes a semi-automatic
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and automatic what's the difference between a clip and a magazine uh does does a a an ar-15
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fire a bullet that will put a three-foot diameter hole in a brick wall they seem to believe that
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uh they don't know what they're talking about and you know eric adams was a cop
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i would assume he knows a lot about firearms if i assume he knows a lot about anything he seems
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pretty stupid uh but here he is talking about buying automatic weapons before he even talks
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i'll automatic weapons are pretty much banned in this country the only way you're getting one
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paying thousands, tens of thousands of dollars,
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and you can only buy a weapon that was, I think,
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because I've never tried to get a fully automatic gun,
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you could get one easier than you could get a cell phone.
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We cannot respond to senseless gun laws through vigils.
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But it's time to turn the corner of a society where automatic weapons are as easy to get as a cell phone.
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Yeah, because I know when I go into the Apple store and I get my phone, I'm there for, you know, if it's crowded, a half hour.
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sometimes it takes a while to get the guy and then uh you give me your information he gives
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you the phone you could leave right after that i could just do the rest at home transfer everything
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over or you could do it right there at the store but if it's a light day there and you you have
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someone from the time they come up to help you to the time you leave half hour a few bucks
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i could just go to a gun store and a half hour later less than a half hour because he said it's
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easier i could just walk out with a a fully automatic machine gun this is the type of drivel
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that eric adams and people like governor hochel uh put out there whenever there's a tragedy like
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a mass shooting these morons can't get in front of a camera fast enough and spew their ignorant
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nonsense about guns legal law-abiding gun owners are some of the the most responsible people you'll
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see in this country because they know they have to be responsible with uh firearms the people
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causing the problems are not the legal people that you are legislating against their goal is to make
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legal law-abiding gun owners gun criminals by putting laws in place that now make a regular
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gun owner a criminal. We'll be back in minutes. Don't go anywhere. Anthony Cumia Show.
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It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
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As we go into our 10 o'clock hour of the Anthony Cumia Show.
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You know, it wouldn't be an Anthony Cumia Show if at least once, maybe every other week, but it seems like every week.
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Oh, yes. The great Rosie O'Donnell. You remember Rosie. She was a comic. She had her own talk show. She was insulted by Donald Trump and she lost her mind. That's pretty much what happened. She's a lesbian. Look out.
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and um she's had a couple of kids adopted kids she's been in uh relationships with other women
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where they were you know married i guess and uh she had one kid uh when she became a teen
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she ran away got into some drugs rosie just seemed to forget about her like oh i don't know
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what happened and uh that was that now she has a 12 year old another kid to destroy with her
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psychosis because i could i could not imagine growing up with the likes of rosie o'donnell
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as your sole parent you shouldn't have a guy around there that's for sure she don't even have
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another woman around there uh and yeah anyone that has listened to uh uh the opian anthony show
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or my other uh internet podcast you you kind of know maybe i didn't grow up in the most perfect
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family you know my dad would call me pissy eyes if i cried that's what he would call me
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and other amongst other things that I cannot mention on broadcast radio.
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I can't imagine growing up with the likes of Rosie O'Donnell being your parent.
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And of course, of course, the kid has to be some other sexuality besides just a girl.
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What are you? I'm a heterosexual girl. I'm a girl, whatever.
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All these Hollywood stars, they have kids or they adopt kids.
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and the kids are never just regular heterosexual kids they're all the uh you know an array of
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different sexualities but it has nothing to do with the the parents they're not forcing them
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into that to uh push an agenda they're not convincing the the impressionable child
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that they are indeed bisexual or non-binary or gay or trans?
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Because they would never do that to bolster their career, you see.
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Because for some reason in Hollywood, especially of late,
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having a child that is gay or trans or non-binary or what have you
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for uh actors and actresses and boy have they used it so here's rosie she had one fail
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one fail as a kid she's batting 500 with kids so far we'll see what happens with this one
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uh but she's in ireland now so she can bad mouth the united states of america
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um and here's listen to rosie talk about her kids and fascist america you know i have a little
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non-binary 12 year old and she asked me if i was non-binary and i told her no i was an og lesbian
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bitch and she said bitch is pejorative and i said you're too smart for me you're only 12
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but uh it's wonderful to see a child so assured of who they are and they asked me what did your
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class say when you told them you were gay when you were 10. It was like in America in 1973,
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you didn't tell your class, you didn't even tell yourself, you know, and we've come a long way,
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but there are still miles and miles to go. Now that fascism has taken hold in the United States,
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it's now or never. We're about to lose democracy and lose our country and LGBTQIA people have to
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stand up. And we have a tremendous history of doing just that through the AIDS crisis. And
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you know through acceptance and stonewall and everything why do you think lgbt people
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find such a home in musical theater you know it's always been the land of misfits and uh when i first
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did my first show when i was in high school or junior high i thought this is where i belong
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these are my people even though i couldn't really sing or dance i did not let that stop me and i've
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done about five broadway shows since and to me the promise of hollywood and show business is best
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realized on a broadway stage and uh show business can be very difficult and very tough but the
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broadway community supports and loves each other and i'm happy to be a part of it everything's
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tough for rosie so she's got a 12 year old and she's a non-binary i taught and by the way that
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what a made-up story they asked me what was it like did you tell your school that you were gay
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10th grade 10 years old whatever it is that never happened rosie told the kid that
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the kid wouldn't ask kid don't care and rosie probably went do you know what it took back then
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i couldn't say anything you're lucky i couldn't say anything about my being gay being a lesbian
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And you could just walk around and tell anybody you're non-binary.
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And then she's got to twist it to make it look like the kid asked her a question.
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Gee, mother, what was it like when you were a child lesbian?
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They just make up stories and they push these kids.
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They just push them into this, whatever they want them to be.
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Non-binary, a 12-year-old, you don't even know what that means in any sense, mathematically.
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If it was simply ones and zeros mathematically, they don't know what non-binary means at 12.
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and and is this a 12 year old uh what what are you have you matured sexually have you matured
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sexually because i don't know if you know what a boy never he goes because uh unless that happens
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that will wreak havoc on every aspect of your life when you're a kid and you're like you know
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Let me tell you what your pal Anthony liked as a kid.
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There was a line of dinosaur models called prehistoric times.
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So you get like the caveman one, and then you get a Triceratops one,
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But it was just, you know, and then a T-Rex, of course.
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And then, all of a sudden, something happened.
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And Anthony didn't care at all about his stupid dinosaur.
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all anthony cared about were girls and how to get them to look at you and like you and talk to you
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and then as a little more time went by how you could maybe conjure up a few more things a few
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more sick twisted ideas what you could do with these newfound things called girls but before that
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When I liked a stegosaurus model, I didn't know what I was.
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There was no possible way that I could come to a reasonable conclusion at 12 that I knew what I was sexually.
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and leading me in a direction of what I was supposed to be
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Put on a backwards hat and try to grow a chin beard.
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kids do not know at that age they do not know and even further and even past puberty and in
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in some instances kids are still going to be confused about something as insane as sexuality
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it's an insane but remember star trek the original series when spock went into amok time
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and the Vulcans every 7 years go through this
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he's doing that double handed karate chop on Captain Kirk
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so the idea that Rosie O'Donnell is going to be there
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it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast network
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yes the anthony cumia show boy took myself right back with that one you know there's so many
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everything's a everything after 12 is a bob seger song you know it's all you're thinking of
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we got tonight just think of that you know in the backseat of my chevy all that all that nonsense
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bruce springsteen and and bob seger everything before it is a whole different time whole
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different time and place when you're a kid oh my god uh in the um we dodged a bullet chronicles
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the continuing we dodged a bullet chronicles uh camilla harris has gone on the colbert show did
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we even talk about the fact that colbert uh got canceled i mean no one's watching late night late
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night is a dinosaur uh it would have been a model that i would have played with as a child
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um it's it's just uh no one cares about late night talk shows anymore it's kind of becoming
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an extinct entertainment form and and i think they uh they put it on the fast track with their
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political agenda again you know just like what i was saying earlier about chris cuomo
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these guys have their marching orders you think johnny carson had marching orders do you think
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on a nightly basis when carson uh came in and and spoke with the writers and went over the monologue
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and talked with uh his producer that they said hey uh johnny here's mbc you know the the mbc brass
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I've watched a lot of full-length Tonight Shows
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and boy, they didn't have an easy time getting guests.
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When he'd have politicians on, he'd ask them tough questions,
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uh never sounding like he had an agenda and that was the pinnacle the peak of late night talk show
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and and i get it of course letterman brilliant uh conan was great uh but that was much more
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even though johnny was a comedian and the show was very funny uh he also made sure he didn't
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touch on those uh political agendas that that the news was doing now
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every single one of these guys have marching orders even fallon little friggin femme just
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jumping around on stage what is he now almost 50 and he's still
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and then the other ones Kimmel yeah Kimmel is a puppet for the regime this guy is absolute
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propaganda for the left and uh look CBS Paramount took him over and I don't know I don't know their
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political affiliation i've heard things but who knows who knows these days what you're hearing
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if it's right or wrong or whatever but uh i know they looked at the numbers they looked at the
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numbers and said what we're paying out for this show isn't near what we're taking in it's it's
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just uh too big a gap so they get rid of him they got rid of him for that reason
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you know the same week i think or maybe two weeks later paramount signed a deal with south park
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for a billion dollars like a billion dollars and the first show they aired was such a funny
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degrading parody of donald trump it was really brutal thank god you know people on the right
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uh people conservative whatever you want to call it uh sane sane people can see it for what it is
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it's a goof it's a joke it's humor it's funny uh and and that's that but do you honestly think
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if if paramount was going to fire colbert for not jumping on board the trump train
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And he will never, ever be able to dance his way away from that vaccine bit.
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I mean, if that wasn't, I don't know, Mussolini, Stalin-level propaganda,
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a song and dance number about getting an unproven shot
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that might have physical repercussions down the line,
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That will follow him, and I couldn't be happier.
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So we had the great and talented Kamala Harris on his show.
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She had just recently dropped out, if she was ever in it,
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of the um california gubernatorial race she's been talking about running yeah and you know
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what happens let me let me tell you exactly what happens she's like oh i'm thinking of running for
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governor well her people check into it they they do surveys they look into the numbers they crunch
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those numbers and you know what came back there's no way in hell anyone wants to vote for you for
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anything you're a dummy you're incompetent inept and and there's not a chance that you're ever
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going to come close to winning this race and then they go okay well you know something steven i just
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think i could do more as myself just inspiring people that's that's why she's not running for
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California governor they told her there's no chance I don't know how many people believed
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when they anointed her as the presidential candidate for the past election I don't know
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how many people honestly believed she that that Americans liked her but she did she sure believed
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it and even the people on the left and the Democrats that didn't like her believed that
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other people did like her so she could win this oh and then to get Beyonce up on the stage and
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we talk about dodging that bullet man man it's just astounding that we we don't have her but
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it really is the people the american people just went i i cannot picture an america with her as
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the commander-in-chief i won't i won't and i think the fact i don't think biden would have done
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any better than her uh newsom might have the the democrats might have come out they might have been
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able to pull another scam to win the election if they had a viable candidate that america might
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have believed could have won but everyone knew there was no way in hell camela legitimately
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could have won that election and even cheating you'd have to think no one's going to believe
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this they're all going to think we're lying uh i've yapped over the clip but we'll get back and
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we'll play the clip in uh in a few minutes right on the other side of the break as they call it
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So stick around back with a lot more of the Anthony Cumia show in mere
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It's the Anthony Cumia show on the red apple podcast network.
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It's the Anthony Cumia show entertaining and informative on the red apple
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I was just talking about Stephen Colbert's show and Kamala Harris was on and asked a simple question.
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This is so easy. And if I may go off again about Johnny Carson, Johnny Carson had Ronald Reagan on a couple of times when he was the governor and when he was running for president.
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uh and he would ask him legitimate questions questions that you know were uh not just softball
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easy uh dictated by the campaign like here's the questions to ask him he's got and and johnny would
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ask him and reagan would answer and regardless of what the answer was it wasn't this just pat
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nonsensical answer that just didn't give anyone any inkling of what this guy was all about.
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You knew who Reagan was when he was running for president and when he was running for governor
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of California. Now, it's a softball question. Stephen Colbert asks Kamala, who, and this is
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a question i think everybody could get behind who is the leader of the democrats who would you say
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has the best chance of maybe running for president in 2028 or who's the one that the democrats look
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to for leadership and go yeah this guy says we should get cracking on on this or we should all
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get behind this bill or something and and they have leadership ability that's a it seems like
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an easy question you're a democrat you were the vice presidential candidate you were you were the
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vice president with a presidential candidate and and that should be a question you know who the
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democrats are who is the leadership in the democrat party well let's let's see what camilla has to say
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you're not running for office right now you're stepping away from that life
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right now who's leading the Democratic Party I'm just curious there are lots
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of leaders and there's generally a leader of the Democratic Party you know
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like oh that's the leader of the Democratic Party to mind I think there
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are a lot of I'm not gonna go through names because then I'm gonna leave
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somebody out and then I'm gonna hear about it but let me just let me say this
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I think it is a mistake for us who want to figure out how to get out and through this and get out of it to put it on the shoulders of any one person.
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Madam Vice President, thank you so much for being here.
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You know, Republicans, who do you see as leadership after Donald Trump?
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But Ted Cruz seems to have a lot of influence over the Republican.
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And here's why she is so stupid and she's so narcissistic and self-centered that she
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you imagine that she didn't come up with one person and then uses the excuse i don't want to
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leave anyone out i don't know well steven i don't know and then we need to find a way to get out of
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the thing we're in because being in when you want to be out is in not out and you
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I think we all can in some way sympathize with Donald Trump standing up on that riser
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in Butler, Pennsylvania, when the bullet whizzed past his ear, hearing it right past
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We dodged the proverbial bullet when this woman was relegated to the trash heap that she so, so belongs in.
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I honestly think the same exact people, and I don't think this is going, I'm going out on a limb here.
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the same exact people that were pulling the strings for joe biden you know joe biden's the
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president yeah yeah right uh would have just continued right on on with their their mission
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just with a brandy new puppet camilla harris put her out there put her in front of a podium
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let her speak in front of the you know whatever and and you know she make a little joke
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and they'll do all the work they'll be behind the scenes destroying this country
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could you imagine the border right now look i i love what trump's done sealing up the border
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I like what's going on with ICE and the Border Patrol in trying to clean up the mess that Joe Biden and whoever was running him put into this country with the unfettered illegals running over the border.
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I would love to see millions deported every day.
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it's a lot easier to say what you want than it is to actually do it if your house gets flooded
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well i'd love to be able to take a mop and uh clean it up in one day but the water was six
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feet up the walls it's going to take a little more effort uh and that's what we had we had a flood
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of illegals come in and i believe this administration's doing what they can
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and still trying to keep some sanity in the political world.
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it would still be wide open regardless of how many people trump is kicking out the border is solid
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the border is sealed off statistically zero i mean obviously some stragglers are coming in
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but this uh organized concerted effort to bring tens of thousands in a day
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is not happening and it didn't take a bipartisan bill that they just didn't pass and it took a
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president and an administration behind him to say we have to shut the border down the military
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how did they convince so many people that the united states military that the united states
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taxpayers pay for, were somehow unable to protect the border, that there was some weird
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ethical thing that was not right about using our military to protect our own border.
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They tried to sell us on that, saying, no, it's illegal, it's this, it's that.
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do you think any american would rather have soldiers on the border keeping people out
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than shipped overseas for some war that has nothing to do with us i think the majority
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of americans would say yeah put them on the border that's your mental patience
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but that was kind of good to see i uh i really did appreciate uh seeing trump really take the
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bull by the horns here and shut down the border we don't have these people coming over in the
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numbers that we did because it was killing this country killing it it was an infection
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coming across the border and if it wasn't stopped it's over we see it we see it in uh the uk
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all over the eu and these are small countries they don't have a lot of time uh to spend debating
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the topic while they're flooded with illegal you know i saw something the other day i don't even
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think let me look if i put it on the sheet i wish i did it was uh in australia there they they put
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out because australia is an island in the middle of nowhere in a hemisphere no one lives in i mean
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it's the southern what it they have problems with their illegals or some indigenous people
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and uh their preferred weapons are machetes you know the the big big sword like uh things
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and uh they put a psa out the other day and it's hilarious it looks like a bit it's a woman
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politician and a couple of guys maybe law enforcement and they're in front of a big
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bin that looks like where you drop off your clothes for the homeless um or charity in a
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parking lot big metal bin and and she's going i this is where you put your machetes if you're
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walking down the street and you have a machete put it in the bin make australia a lot safer
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and you're like what wait what you you're you're telling people to drop off machetes
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If your country has gotten so bad that you have to tell people to drop off their machetes, you got a problem.
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I think it's a person wielding the machete problem.
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And the UK, you know, for their crowing all the time about, oh, America and their guns.
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people like to stab each other in the uk that seems to be the uh the thing so again it's not
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so much the weapon and look sorry guns are very efficient at killing people i like when people
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argue about we'll play the uh mam danny like rack up the mam danny assault weapon clip too because
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that's that's irrelevant but we hear it all the time it's like why does anyone need an assault
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weapon all they are is a um a machine to kill yeah that's what guns are hey i don't think you'll
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get an argument there why does anyone need a ar-15 its sole purpose is to kill yup
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field if there's a conflict and you know i'm not paranoid i'm not uh well uh let me grab it
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they're coming over the not till you see the whites of their eyes but to think there can't
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be some type of upheaval in the world we live in in 2025 where you won't need to protect yourself
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and your loved ones you're the one that's being a little uh stupid so when you hear people in
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england saying that oh guns you and your guns you got the same stupid instincts over there
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these uh you know the the uh few people that want to inflict uh harm and damage upon people
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they just use knives you're not allowed to have guns every so often someone does get a gun
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but it's a lot easier to police a tiny island or even an island uh nation where there's a feel
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like the uk a couple of islands it's very easy to keep people from bringing things you don't want
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into your country when you have a very small coastline when you have the united states of
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america where we can't keep anything out you want to keep guns out of the u.s start with fentanyl
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start with pot start with coke and take a look at that and see how well we've done over the course
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of the year is keeping those things out and now imagine just imagine in your wildest
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hallucinations that the government somehow was able to outlaw guns without the people
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going completely nuts and uh overthrowing the government but let's see they did you
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don't think that the greatest illegal import into this country would be guns and it ain't
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England it's not a little country where you could pretty much keep an eye on what's coming into your
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your country it's the United States and uh you know hopefully no one ever gets to that point
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the Democrats talk a good game but you know I think they understand that the American people
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would not stand for a gun confiscation even just for assault weapons i just don't see it happening
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i don't see how uh you could knock on an american citizen's door and say hi we're here we have our
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orders to take uh the four ar-15s that we know you own and that just going smoothly i can't see
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that going smoothly you know you look at things like uh waco and ruby ridge very very isolated
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incidents of kind of the same thing we hear you have some guns they're illegal we're coming to
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get them uh now times that by 300 million and uh you know see how that goes i think that's why
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uh the democrats talk a game they talk some tough language when it comes to gun control
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reasonable it's just reasonable gun control and meanwhile it's the proverbial slippery
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slippery slope dominoes whatever you want to call it uh we know where they want to end up
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but uh you know we've done good in this country we've done pretty good with defending some of our
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rights uh to to the point where let's just say they're not getting taken away tomorrow and i
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I think it's basically because of the strength of the American people.
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That is really the Second Amendment is really based on the American people saying this is our right.
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They help when the Democrats come up with a bill.
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It's not the NRA, which is a great advocate for Second Amendment rights.
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The American people are feared by the government
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that they don't think that it's viable for them
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i still believe that i hope i hope i never get to have to you know eat my words and say boy i
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sure thought that this would have been a lot harder for the government to do but uh i have
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a slingshot i still got my slingshot they're not taking that from my cold dead hands
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i don't know i sure hope we're we're that dedicated to uh to our rights to not have
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them just snatched away like that but all right right back at you in a couple of minutes don't
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go anywhere more of the anthony cumia show it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast
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the anthony cumia show another wonderful sunday evening spent with uh you the fine people
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listening i do appreciate it uh donald trump uh has been a pretty strong advocate of uh stopping
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politicians especially senators congress people uh people in the know from trading stocks trading
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commodities uh this obviously is is a a conflict if not insider trading directly i mean i think
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any citizen uh if it was found out by the sec that they had knowledge about a certain company
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and they use that knowledge to enrich themselves
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with knowledge that no other person has before anyone else has it.
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This is why politicians that have a yearly salary of maybe 200 and some odd thousand dollars
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emerge from their tenure as senator or congressperson or what have you,
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hundreds of millions of dollars richer as is nancy pelosi right now now she says her husband does it
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i don't know my husband's the guy that does the trading oh the brilliant stock analyst
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who uh got his uh head hit with a hammer by a homeless male prostitute if you ask me
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see i know what to say if you ask me but uh you know we've seen so so many instances
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of politicians getting rich beyond anyone's wildest dreams and you go what was their pay
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how did that happen and they're serving the public i love that one whenever a politician
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dies or retires in the rare case they actually retire uh that's what you hear oh he just always
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wanted to be in the service of the people serving the public for 45 years boy that's some service
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when you leave and you have 200 million dollars i want that kind of service that's the service i'll
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do because uh how are they getting it socking away that uh that paycheck and how is someone
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representative of the if you're representing me why why aren't i making that kind of money
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you're just telling uh people what i want my wishes you're in washington to tell people what
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our community or our district or our state wants and needs how do you make so much money
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and we're still broke how does that work so uh this has been a topic that's come up um
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quite a few times and uh trump brought it up during a little presser he was standing there
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the media's there he'll talk trump talks and uh let's listen to what he says about nancy pelosi
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and insider trading things very carefully and this just happened so i'll take a look at it but
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conceptually i like it and what i do think is nancy pelosi should be investigated because what
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she has the highest return of anybody practically in the history of wall street save a few
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uh and uh how did that happen it happened by she knows exactly what's going to happen what's going
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to be announced she buys stock and then the stock goes up after the announcement's made
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yeah yeah i mean i don't see a more obvious conflict there than nancy pelosi and it's a
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lot of politicians and republicans also there's a great website that uh i go to where it shows
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what their investments are because they do have to say what they're buying and selling
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but it doesn't matter no one's gonna call him on it when when nvidia took off because of
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some governmental uh regulations that were lifted and other things that the government had to do
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with nvidia uh the stock took off pelosi made a fortune on nvidia stock luck she rolled the dice
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was she up to n in the stock book and just picked that i mean it could not be more obvious
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she's wealthy beyond imagination she's privy to information that no one else is
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and she's heavily involved in stock trading and has had so many wins uh that it's obvious
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something was going on and now she's one of the first ones because i heard her talking about this
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the other day and she went no i agree i agree that they should they shouldn't be allowed to to
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trade i i'm with that and you're like what yeah you already made a fortune you already made your
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fortune of course you're going to say that to maybe get the stench off you so the bloodhounds
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don't find you because you were committing crimes by trading on stocks that you had
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information on how does this happen oh lord have mercy people thank you for tuning in
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i do appreciate you guys uh supporting me uh anthony cumia on twitter and uh compound media