The Anthony Cumia Show - August 25, 2025


The Anthony Cumia Show | 08-24-25


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A former member of the U.S. Space Force is facing 54 years in prison for responding to a carjacking on the subway in New York City. Was he justified in using deadly force to protect himself or his family?

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00:01:00.060 It's the Anthony Cumia
00:01:01.860 Show. Entertaining and
00:01:03.640 informative. On the Red Apple Podcast
00:01:06.020 Network.
00:01:08.300 Yes, it is the
00:01:09.600 Anthony Cumia Show.
00:01:11.520 Another fine Sunday.
00:01:13.720 And I am alive
00:01:15.060 in the New York
00:01:17.320 City studios. So,
00:01:19.380 uh, boy.
00:01:22.100 I love it. Believe me.
00:01:23.840 Don't get me wrong.
00:01:26.040 Once I get to this building and get up here with the fine people, it's great.
00:01:33.580 It really is.
00:01:34.820 But New York City itself, oh, boy.
00:01:38.600 And I was a little deceived.
00:01:40.700 I flew in.
00:01:42.180 I flew in.
00:01:43.260 And it was a nice day.
00:01:48.060 Blue sky.
00:01:49.520 Coming into LaGuardia.
00:01:50.680 I look out the window there, and I see New York City, and it almost had me for a second.
00:01:57.180 I was like, wow, that looks really nice.
00:02:00.820 You know, coming back to New York, where I was born and raised, still have a lot of friends and family here.
00:02:09.360 And then by the time you smash down on that way-too-short runway at LaGuardia, you've had it.
00:02:18.340 You've just had it already.
00:02:19.980 But I'm here, and I'm digging it, and it is indeed the Anthony Cumia Show,
00:02:26.680 just talking about the self-defense issue with this guy from Space Force.
00:02:35.420 We don't hear a lot about Space Force, do we?
00:02:38.220 We hear a lot about Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines.
00:02:40.880 Space Force hasn't really taken off yet, has it, as a thing.
00:02:44.520 But this guy, former Space Force, and we're just saying he was arrested, charged, tried, and charged or sentenced to 54 years in prison for dispatching two carjackers.
00:03:02.020 And, you know, good.
00:03:04.520 Everyone goes, oh, good, good.
00:03:06.500 But we are a nation of laws.
00:03:09.980 And the hard truth here is he really, really went off the rails.
00:03:18.420 We've seen this a few times, and you watch these videos, and you go, well, what's wrong with that?
00:03:24.540 A guy comes into a store, and he pulls a gun, and he steals whatever, threatens everybody in the store.
00:03:33.340 They're petrified for their lives.
00:03:35.780 He turns around and walks out the door.
00:03:39.120 somebody inside an employee the owner follows him out the door and shoots him as he's fleeing
00:03:46.900 and and look i'm of the same mindset good one less problem but uh as far as the laws go
00:03:58.020 and the way it's written uh in in many many states and cities you cannot do that
00:04:04.940 That is really hunting someone down.
00:04:08.720 And as I said, it's very dynamic.
00:04:11.360 It changes so quickly.
00:04:14.060 One second, you are absolutely justified to use deadly physical force on someone.
00:04:19.040 The next, yeah, no, you're not.
00:04:21.680 And if you do, you will be arrested and tried for murder.
00:04:28.400 And look, a lot of states get it wrong all the time.
00:04:31.700 New York State, for instance, and Colorado, where this happened with the Space Force vet,
00:04:38.040 they don't want people to protect themselves.
00:04:41.640 They do not want people out there on the streets taking care of themselves or their loved ones
00:04:48.860 in any situation, even when it's obviously self-defense.
00:04:54.100 So, you know, you have that happening.
00:04:58.380 So when you're trying to protect yourself or your loved ones with deadly physical force because you felt that your life or the life of a loved one was in grave imminent danger of being ended, and you respond to that with a weapon that you have or your hands.
00:05:16.420 We've seen this many, many times.
00:05:18.960 And New York's notorious for this.
00:05:20.580 You know, you get these subway guys like Daniel Penny was on the subway and he saw a guy that was a potential threat.
00:05:30.400 And that's the whole thing, really.
00:05:32.320 A lot of people go, well, he wasn't really doing anything.
00:05:35.800 Does someone have to die first?
00:05:38.820 Does an innocent person have to die before you can jump in?
00:05:42.820 And now you can't prevent the death from happening, but pin the guy down, hold him for the cops.
00:05:50.580 Why should an innocent person have to pay with their life before you can make that decision and then make the move?
00:05:58.500 And Daniel Penny, thank God, was acquitted, but he had to go through it.
00:06:02.660 He had to go through the system.
00:06:04.480 His life is ruined.
00:06:05.580 People don't understand.
00:06:07.100 When you're tried like that, your life is wrecked.
00:06:13.160 Financially, you're done.
00:06:14.300 believe me no one that
00:06:17.160 Googles your name if you want to get a job
00:06:19.060 is going to give you the benefit
00:06:21.120 of the doubt especially after
00:06:23.200 the mainstream media smeared you
00:06:25.000 this guy Daniel Penny
00:06:27.120 was smeared 0.99
00:06:28.100 like a crazy murderer 0.99
00:06:30.680 and you'll go no you know what 0.96
00:06:32.560 I like what he did and everything but it's my
00:06:35.080 company I don't really want
00:06:37.060 to have somebody like that on board
00:06:38.500 so it wrecks your life
00:06:40.180 and in this case
00:06:42.800 i think this guy made a grave error in judgment at the least at the most he hopped in his car and
00:06:54.380 was like finally finally i get to kill somebody and uh if you're a uh advocate of the second
00:07:03.800 amendment and you like things like the castle doctrine and the ability for an american to
00:07:11.440 defend himself with the best tools possible.
00:07:14.540 You should understand that there are rules and laws put in place that are
00:07:20.600 prohibitive of you just dispatching someone as a vigilante.
00:07:26.060 And, you know, these, these, I don't want to say kids.
00:07:32.200 Like I said before,
00:07:32.780 I do not want to say kids because it makes everyone go, Oh no,
00:07:36.640 Now, there's a lot of 13, 14, 15 year old kids that are hardened, heartless criminals right now happening out there on the streets.
00:07:49.620 So I don't care.
00:07:50.680 I don't want to talk about the age.
00:07:53.320 These guys were carjack, not carjacking.
00:07:57.140 I guess they were stealing his car.
00:07:59.260 He wasn't in it at the time.
00:08:00.520 He comes out of his house and look, if he would have shot one of them right then and
00:08:07.600 there while they were trying to get into his car, he might have had a case. 0.64
00:08:11.340 Thought I saw a gun.
00:08:14.260 I felt like my life and the life of my family was in danger.
00:08:18.500 But the second they leave, you got to just let him go.
00:08:23.700 And I can imagine that's pretty tough to do.
00:08:27.180 It's your stuff.
00:08:28.640 And they didn't even take his car.
00:08:30.520 They left because they heard him come out the door, and, you know, you can't chase someone down.
00:08:38.060 Another thing like this happened where a guy, some kids showed up, and they were trying to steal his car.
00:08:45.960 He went out and shot at the vehicle driving away from his porch.
00:08:52.180 This guy must have been a crack shot because he hit at least one of them, and he got in trouble.
00:08:57.980 And we've seen these self-defense cases, people, you know, Trayvon Martin and George Zimmerman years ago.
00:09:05.120 And even the ones that are pretty obviously cases of self-defense, you got a prosecutor there that's really, really going to make you sound like a very bad person.
00:09:18.340 And that's what they did to George Zimmerman.
00:09:21.240 Remember that one? 0.85
00:09:23.500 Walking while black, eating Skittles and iced tea.
00:09:27.980 Just a nice kid.
00:09:30.140 Show the graduation picture.
00:09:33.440 And George Zimmerman, you know, everybody thought he was going to be convicted and go to prison.
00:09:38.420 He was acquitted.
00:09:39.760 And that caused a big problem.
00:09:43.220 But, you know, when Trayvon was slamming Zimmerman's head against the sidewalk, I think the jury said, yeah, we could see him seeing that as a life-threatening situation.
00:09:58.980 So he pulled his gun out and shot the guy.
00:10:01.060 If you have a gun and you feel like you're going to be beaten to the point you pass out,
00:10:08.360 yeah, they'll usually give you a little latitude.
00:10:10.840 You don't want the person getting the gun after you're unconscious and you wake up dead, as they say.
00:10:18.080 So in this case, and I said it earlier, people will be mad at me.
00:10:23.340 I know I'm going to get a lot of feedback from this one.
00:10:26.920 I'm not abandoning the Second Amendment.
00:10:29.540 I'm not abandoning you self-defense people.
00:10:33.040 But this just wasn't really a case of self-defense.
00:10:38.360 And I see people in the comment sections on social media when a story like this comes about.
00:10:43.640 And they're reasonable.
00:10:45.040 They know the laws.
00:10:46.640 And that is the most important thing you could do.
00:10:49.240 Having a gun is great.
00:10:51.540 You know, it's the great equalizer.
00:10:53.840 Even a grandma. 1.00
00:10:54.960 Even old granny can hold her own against a big brute, as they call them in New York. 1.00
00:11:04.420 A brute assaulted grandma today. 0.97
00:11:08.280 Like, a brute. 1.00
00:11:09.220 Let me check.
00:11:10.500 See what constitutes a brute.
00:11:12.880 So, you know, it's the great equalizer.
00:11:15.040 But there are laws in place.
00:11:18.700 And they don't just say that because you're mad, because your property's being taken, that you can then end somebody's life.
00:11:27.240 Oh, my God.
00:11:28.280 We are just getting started today.
00:11:31.000 My voice shot.
00:11:33.200 Went out last night with the great Mr. Gavin McInnes and the lovely Ann Coulter.
00:11:38.240 And I just can't keep my mouth shut or my volume respectable. 1.00
00:11:44.680 It's an Italian thing. 0.97
00:11:46.200 I've heard that. 0.98
00:11:46.900 Not like Andrew Cuomo, the Italian thing, which is pretty much molesting women at weddings. 0.77
00:11:53.180 He said that was an Italian thing.
00:11:56.700 Everyone's like, what?
00:11:58.140 We talk loud.
00:11:59.160 We talk with our hands.
00:12:00.240 We say gabagool for Copacola. 0.99
00:12:02.940 But, you know, molesting your nieces and people at an Italian wedding. 0.74
00:12:08.220 I don't know. 0.99
00:12:09.720 But, yeah, the Italian thing, talking very loud and being very animated. 1.00
00:12:14.580 But we'll get through it, kids. 1.00
00:12:16.900 We will get through it, and thanks for tuning in.
00:12:20.040 Just starting, 800-848-9222 is the phone number, I hope.
00:12:27.820 And plenty more to come.
00:12:29.920 Thanks for sticking around.
00:12:32.540 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
00:12:40.560 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
00:12:46.900 Hello. It is indeed the Anthony Comey Show. Boy, I'll tell you, nothing, nothing will piss off a liberal Democrat more than somebody that really wants to fight crime, really do anything, something about it.
00:13:06.880 and we have been in a cycle where it's gotten insane i mean you you don't even have to be that
00:13:15.380 reasonable a person to agree that uh the crime situation in this country is out of hand and all
00:13:23.580 they'll tell you if there are these liberal democrats and various politicians from some of
00:13:29.200 the cities and states that have just a terrible record of violent crime and you'll hear hey
00:13:36.640 crime's down. Oh, that's good. I equate it to drowning in nine feet of water or five feet of
00:13:48.220 water. Hey, but it's only five feet. That's less. It's down. The water level is down. Yeah, I'm
00:13:56.180 drowning. They never want to tell you what it's down from or how bad it actually is. They'll just
00:14:05.200 tell you it's down and i don't even believe that that's nonsense because we see every day you know
00:14:14.360 you don't have to be um really someone like me that that i have to look at these things
00:14:20.820 so you don't you know i do shows and i have to kind of be up on what's going on in the country
00:14:27.840 And I see a lot of violent crime going on out there in some of these cities, and they get so angry when someone like Trump or some of these other politicians, governors like DeSantis down there in Florida, when they want to do something about the crime, and then they enact something.
00:14:53.540 And how extreme Trump's policies have to be in order to to have any effect in the Capitol, D.C.
00:15:07.640 That's kind of what we're talking about right now.
00:15:09.720 Donald Trump decided he was going to clean things up.
00:15:14.300 Walking around and you just know Trump was probably taking a look around and goes, this is terrible.
00:15:21.460 Too much crime, homelessness, let's do something.
00:15:24.280 And then he goes, all right, let's do this, this, and this.
00:15:28.560 And he puts National Guard out there.
00:15:31.580 He gets together with law enforcement and goes, we're doing stuff now.
00:15:38.140 We're not just going to sit back.
00:15:40.540 And under this federal takeover, or whatever you want to call it,
00:15:45.540 he's got a little more leeway as far as prosecutions go.
00:15:48.640 Because a lot of these liberal judges and DAs and whatnot, they are criminals. 0.99
00:15:54.660 They are criminals. 0.80
00:15:56.580 There is no excuse for them letting these people go, giving them no bail releases, and then not prosecuting them for the crimes that they're committing.
00:16:06.400 And this is the crime is lower thing, too, because they'll whittle down a felonious assault to misdemeanor or even a violation harassment.
00:16:18.780 And then when the stats come out at the end of the year, they go, look, crime's down.
00:16:22.900 Well, you've reclassified violent crimes to nonviolent violations.
00:16:28.220 You just renamed it something.
00:16:30.360 It doesn't mean crime's down.
00:16:31.560 And this is rampant.
00:16:33.480 My buddy from the law enforcement, NYPD lieutenant, Keith the Cop,
00:16:39.740 he was always telling stories about how they would do this.
00:16:42.500 This is what they do.
00:16:44.460 The brass in the NYPD at the time, and I'm sure it's only worse now,
00:16:50.640 they don't want to get paperwork sent up to them from the precincts
00:16:57.640 that show that they have violent felonies on there
00:17:03.420 when they know you could fudge those numbers
00:17:07.100 and make them misdemeanors
00:17:08.440 and then the brass can go to the politicians and the mayor
00:17:11.900 and say, look at us.
00:17:13.940 Look how we've cut down on crime in our precinct.
00:17:18.540 It is what's happening.
00:17:20.780 This isn't speculation or some kind of theory.
00:17:25.920 So they say crime's down.
00:17:27.640 as we look outside and see crime happening.
00:17:32.700 So, you know, when Trump tries to do something about it,
00:17:36.520 like he has in D.C.,
00:17:37.740 we get these liberal Democrats that just lose their minds.
00:17:43.060 And now that Trump is saying,
00:17:44.960 well, maybe, maybe we should take this D.C. thing on the road
00:17:49.700 to a little road show.
00:17:51.580 Chicago, New York, L.A., San Francisco.
00:17:55.500 So places that are just, you know, rife with crime and violence, and they are protesting it.
00:18:04.860 They are in D.C. protesting the idea of trying to cut down on the crime.
00:18:14.480 And the fact that they say it's extreme, it's fascism, it's oppressive, it's dictatorship, that shows you how far it's gone.
00:18:23.700 That's what I was saying a little earlier.
00:18:24.960 It shows us how out of control this has gotten, how lenient and just letting people get away with violent crimes we've allowed things to get.
00:18:41.140 And I think there's a strategy there on the other side, if you want to call it that, that they want it to look bad.
00:18:52.420 They want it to look like it's some kind of dictatorship and that Trump is doing a power play because that's what they're saying.
00:19:00.860 This is all about power.
00:19:02.560 It has nothing to do with fighting crime.
00:19:05.020 Well, if you hadn't let it get this bad and we hadn't had these eunuchs in the Republican Party that did nothing to try to combat the Democrats' policies to just allow this to happen, then it wouldn't look like Trump has to go to these extremes just to clean things up, just to make it safe to walk around some of these streets.
00:19:35.880 And that could very well be a strategy on their part.
00:19:39.460 If somebody would have done something earlier and curtailed some of these crimes before they got just to be second nature.
00:19:48.600 Now, you know, they call it shoplifting.
00:19:51.000 I've said many times these are strong arm robberies that are happening.
00:19:54.960 And they're stealing things out of CVS and Walmarts and everywhere.
00:20:02.480 and no one does anything about it and then you get to a point where people are disgusted and
00:20:09.240 want to do something about it well it's gotten so out of hand and it's it's just so uh it's so
00:20:19.800 just second nature like people people think that this is just the way of life now that if you try
00:20:26.740 to do something about it you seem like you're doing something extreme or unconstitutional
00:20:32.920 but meanwhile you're just trying to rein in something that is so far out of control
00:20:36.920 and they protest it and people agree with it they actually agree i go yeah that is out of hand
00:20:44.480 we we shouldn't treat people like this i got a clip i'll play a little later it's just disgusting
00:20:50.960 It's people actually making excuses for these robberies that are going on.
00:20:57.780 That's shoplifting.
00:20:59.480 You get a 14-year-old girl walks into a Sephora and she wants to steal some mascara.
00:21:08.460 That's shoplifting.
00:21:09.940 Every kid has done it.
00:21:12.040 But when you have a shopping cart and you're pouring goods in it like it's a supermarket sweep or one of those game shows,
00:21:20.960 and anyone that looks at you the wrong way, you shoot them a look, you threaten them,
00:21:26.600 don't come near me, I'll F you up, that's strong-arm robbery. 0.97
00:21:31.160 That's a threat of violence.
00:21:32.780 You're stealing under the threat of violence against them.
00:21:37.800 So, you know, to downplay it like it's shoplifting, it isn't.
00:21:41.940 It's robbery.
00:21:42.940 And the only reason they're protesting is because someone finally is trying to do anything about it.
00:21:50.960 We'll be back with your phone calls.
00:21:53.580 I see some phone calls about this in moments with more of the Anthony
00:21:57.620 Cumia show.
00:21:58.600 Don't you go anywhere.
00:22:00.940 It's the Anthony Cumia show on the red apple podcast network.
00:22:08.300 It's the Anthony Cumia show entertaining and informative on the red apple
00:22:13.500 podcast network.
00:22:16.100 Yes.
00:22:17.540 Oh my goodness.
00:22:19.300 Another Sunday.
00:22:20.960 crazy hope you were uh having a good weekend don't fret there's still a couple of hours left
00:22:27.940 of your fine weekend before we get that monday thing oh i hate when that seeps in i'm the worst
00:22:34.840 on friday i'm like oh saturday sunday oh it's monday i got a few phone calls and uh let's go
00:22:42.180 to al al in yonkers al what's up my friend hey anthony thanks for taking my call you know if
00:22:49.820 If there's any trouble with the the line, it's, you know, you go on to the next person.
00:22:54.420 OK, I can hear you just fine.
00:22:58.860 Great. Thank you. Yeah.
00:23:00.500 I just wanted to say, you know, back in 68, when Nixon was successful against Humphrey, he actually ran on a law and order platform to to win the presidency on his second attempt.
00:23:13.700 Right. But actually, with the difference between others who've ran on that platform.
00:23:19.820 Uh, president Trump is actually, uh, doing it. I mean, he's, you know, he's talk, not talking to talk. He's also walking the walk. I mean, he's actually putting it into motion. And as you know, a lot of these cities are really in bad shape, like Memphis. I mean, if people wanted to go out down there to see Elvis is, uh, you know, Graceland or, you know, it's like, yeah, it's like a completely different place.
00:23:49.820 from you know because memphis you you bring it up obviously there's uh civil rights uh history
00:23:55.980 and whatnot but you think about all right elvis you think about memphis country music and and it
00:24:02.400 conjures up an image that is so far away from what is happening in memphis right now that's right
00:24:09.800 that's right terrible and it's yeah and it's uh it's really terrible i mean you see uh memphis is 0.99
00:24:16.300 an indigent city a lot of the people are really poor and when uh you know when you get that
00:24:23.240 situation you know violent crime spikes up so it's good to see the president's doing what he
00:24:28.200 told the american people the silent majority what he would do look at the flack he's getting out
00:24:33.540 look at the flack he's getting for doing nothing more than trying to to fix a problem that has been
00:24:42.000 in place for so
00:24:44.720 long. Do you know, I heard
00:24:46.460 somebody, I guess it was one of these
00:24:48.600 MS Now,
00:24:50.600 whatever they want to call it,
00:24:52.180 shows, and it was, they were
00:24:54.320 bitching about, hey, the
00:24:56.340 National Guard, I was in town, I just saw
00:24:58.600 them. They were sitting outside a Humvee
00:25:00.620 doing nothing. They're just walking
00:25:02.720 around doing nothing. So
00:25:04.640 that means they don't belong there.
00:25:06.980 How about the fact that they're there
00:25:08.880 is why they
00:25:10.580 can do nothing they are a deterrent it's like saying you know oh the prison guards they just
00:25:16.780 walk around and look at the prisoners in their cages well yeah because they're there and the
00:25:22.560 prisoners are in cages there there's a a uh reason that that crime is so down in dc in the week since
00:25:32.760 trump put this in place and they don't want to see it like that they want to go no it was always good
00:25:37.820 and fine, and everyone was safe, and these National Guardsmen and law enforcement is 1.00
00:25:42.300 useless, and it's just garbage. 0.99
00:25:44.860 Al, thank you so much, my friend. 1.00
00:25:48.580 There goes the wonderful Al.
00:25:52.340 Trump, he's been kind of suggesting that maybe, just maybe, we should take this on the road.
00:26:03.480 Let's do some other cities and clean up and see what that's all about.
00:26:08.180 And they're losing their minds.
00:26:10.160 So here's Trump.
00:26:11.700 He's talking about, you know, cleaning up D.C.
00:26:14.220 and suggesting other cities might be better off if he takes this on the road.
00:26:21.300 Let's listen.
00:26:22.180 Unsafe.
00:26:23.000 We couldn't do it.
00:26:23.920 We'd go out and you'd see the stories.
00:26:26.940 You'd read the stories.
00:26:27.920 You'd see all of the things that are happening.
00:26:29.560 and they said we just we couldn't we couldn't stand it sir and now i take my wife and my kids
00:26:36.060 to dinner they one of them said he's gone out four nights in a row and he hadn't gone out for
00:26:41.160 four years so it's a it's a great tribute to you and when i look at you people i understand why
00:26:48.140 because there's no games right we're not playing games we're going to make it safe and we're going
00:26:53.420 to then go on to other places but we're going to stay here for a while we want to make this
00:26:57.200 absolutely perfect it's our capital and uh i guess it used to be many years ago say but it's
00:27:04.700 certainly not had a a very good run and you got to be strong you got to be tough you got to do
00:27:10.280 your job whatever it takes to do your job you got to do your job but the crime numbers are way down
00:27:15.560 i'm looking at you so yeah yeah that's how do you how do you argue with that how do you argue with
00:27:24.580 It's not martial law.
00:27:27.020 They talk about it like, oh, it's Nazi Germany.
00:27:30.640 This is like occupied France.
00:27:34.220 And, you know, you're roaming around, you see the soldier, and you're like, uh-oh, we better be on our best behavior.
00:27:40.440 No.
00:27:41.960 If you're a citizen of Washington, D.C., you are looking around, and like Trump said, you know, a lot of people are saying this is great.
00:27:53.140 This is amazing.
00:27:54.080 Now, I don't even know how long you could keep up something like this.
00:27:58.440 I don't think you could just keep the National Guard in a city.
00:28:02.360 This has to be the opening salvo in a much wider thing.
00:28:11.040 Wider.
00:28:12.120 I didn't say wider.
00:28:14.180 A much wider thing.
00:28:16.340 That includes law enforcement doing their jobs, and a lot of cops want to do their jobs.
00:28:26.700 They're being told by the brass, who's being told by the politicians, that they're not allowed to do their jobs anymore.
00:28:35.460 And, you know, who pays?
00:28:38.020 The citizen that's getting clubbed over the head or pushed in front of a train or stabbed.
00:28:44.720 That's the problem.
00:28:46.340 So the attorneys general, as they say, in a weird, plural-sounding way to say that, and prosecutors, judges, I mean, how much time goes by in between seeing stories where a judge releases somebody back into the community to wreak havoc and injure people,
00:29:15.180 assault them murder rob rape this is something that's happening all the time and then they show
00:29:24.500 a picture of the judge and everyone gets mad and says what should be happening and it doesn't
00:29:31.980 happen and the judge stays there uh on the bench and lets more people go and more citizens are
00:29:40.380 harmed or killed uh something has to be done about it and like trump put the national guard
00:29:48.020 in the streets deputize certain elements of law enforcement that didn't have power
00:29:54.640 to pull people over to search people to conduct arrests and now they can that has to be done
00:30:03.440 But then down the line, down that chain from law enforcement to incarceration has to be fixed, too.
00:30:14.440 And until that's done, you're just, you know, you're arresting more people.
00:30:19.260 That's great.
00:30:20.500 You're scaring the people from the criminals anyway, from going out on the street and doing what they do.
00:30:27.960 But, you know, what's happening down the line?
00:30:31.980 They're getting back out and going back out onto the streets.
00:30:35.880 And they know this isn't, you can't just do this in perpetuity.
00:30:42.360 It has to end at some point.
00:30:44.380 It's not financially viable for any length of time.
00:30:50.620 So you got to fix the system while this is in place.
00:30:55.180 And, boy, that's a tougher nut than just putting some people on the street and having them arrest these thugs in these various cities.
00:31:06.740 But I think people feel good about it.
00:31:09.940 I've watched plenty of videos. 1.00
00:31:12.080 You know, you watch the protests and the idiots, and they talk about how this is tyrannical Trump doing what he does. 1.00
00:31:18.700 But a lot of the regular citizens of D.C. have been talking about how great this is. 1.00
00:31:26.800 I took my kid to a park that we could never go to, even during the day in D.C.
00:31:34.440 People like Trump was talking about wanting to go to dinner.
00:31:37.920 Your head's on a swivel constantly just looking for a problem that might cross your path.
00:31:45.280 So to have law enforcement out there, as they say, doing nothing, is a good thing.
00:31:54.420 But again, that needs to extend to the rest of the chain of dealing with these criminals
00:32:02.900 and putting them in jail and keeping them there, just keeping them in jail.
00:32:10.740 So here's a former police officer from Florida.
00:32:15.060 It's Marty.
00:32:16.080 What's up, Marty?
00:32:17.500 I love your videos on YouTube.
00:32:23.760 I used to work for the housing police, and I retired in 90.
00:32:27.580 And at that time, it wasn't too bad.
00:32:29.480 One of the things that hurt the city was when the departments merged.
00:32:33.080 Yeah, yeah.
00:32:34.440 But let me say this to you.
00:32:35.720 The one thing that I don't like, and I'm wondering if Adolf Hitler and Joseph Goebbels are still alive, because when you hear these stories, these outrageous stories, it's always teenagers.
00:32:46.900 Yes.
00:32:47.340 And it's not really what they're doing is they're substituting the word black for teenagers. 0.88
00:32:53.060 Teen, you hear teen ruffians. 1.00
00:32:56.180 That was one. 1.00
00:32:56.940 I heard teen ruffians. 1.00
00:32:58.780 I'm like, what is this? 0.73
00:33:00.380 What are we in the medieval ages? 0.71
00:33:03.060 Oh, a charlatan. 0.99
00:33:04.320 A teen charlatan was hitting a woman over the head today. 0.99
00:33:09.080 Oh, my God.
00:33:10.560 I want your people to know that if you think that it's going to be like minor, some of the fiercest soldiers in Africa are the child soldiers because these people have no spec for union life, human life for their own.
00:33:25.080 So it means nothing to them. 0.61
00:33:26.740 But I'd like to have one day where the news says a gang of black kids was doing so-and-so instead of making broad brush that it's teenagers.
00:33:36.260 Yeah, well, they'll never do that because, you know, the Democrats again, the liberal media again, they don't do that.
00:33:46.760 They will never address a real issue like that.
00:33:50.780 I mean, you're a former cop.
00:33:52.640 You dealt with people. 1.00
00:33:54.380 You dealt with these ruffians and teen charlatans and rogues, a teen rogue. 0.98
00:34:05.420 And look, they will never say it. 0.99
00:34:07.900 There is a problem.
00:34:09.160 There is a problem that needs to be addressed. 0.95
00:34:12.780 I think there is a and I said I got fired for it, saying that there is a violence problem within the black communities in these major inner cities, Democrat run cities. 0.99
00:34:24.380 and no one wants to talk about it. 0.84
00:34:27.880 They're petrified to even say.
00:34:30.140 Well, you want to talk about it.
00:34:31.360 Yeah, I have, and I've paid for it with my job.
00:34:35.420 But look, the truth is the truth.
00:34:38.740 Thank you, Marty.
00:34:40.020 Thank you, my friend.
00:34:41.460 He goes, retired to Florida, cop, probably has a boat.
00:34:45.300 They all have boats.
00:34:46.580 Every cop buddy I had, they love it.
00:34:49.220 They go, yeah, come on down.
00:34:50.280 We'll go out of my boat.
00:34:51.320 Yeah.
00:34:52.300 How'd you buy that? 1.00
00:34:53.220 I just shake down a few thugs and ruffians in your day. 1.00
00:35:00.680 But, yeah, you know, the cops, they had to deal with it during many, many years. 1.00
00:35:07.200 And, you know, we wax fantastic, as they say, about the old days and some of the way the police handled things.
00:35:15.820 I constantly bring up the wood shampoo.
00:35:18.640 I think that's hilarious.
00:35:20.580 They're old, what were those things made of?
00:35:22.960 My God, like oak.
00:35:24.960 I don't know what those billy clubs they used to carry.
00:35:28.460 Remember the cops would walk around spinning it?
00:35:30.580 It had a leather, like a strap.
00:35:36.580 A strap, thank you.
00:35:37.880 I'm trying to think of the word.
00:35:39.080 A leather strap on it, and the cops walking the beat
00:35:42.360 could spin that thing around, and it was just intimidating.
00:35:46.280 it was you know you'd look at that and go yeah this guy he loves that thing he knows how to use
00:35:54.240 it and uh now you know we got a police force in a lot of big cities that don't even look
00:36:01.980 like they can do anything we've seen videos of some of these cops that i'm sure were put at the
00:36:08.640 front of the line for dei and uh embarrassing videos like my friends i have a lot of friends
00:36:16.520 that are retired cops for nypd and when a story comes out and a video makes the rounds of two 1.00
00:36:23.500 women that aren't really physically fit enough to take down a you know any skinny perp that 1.00
00:36:30.680 any guy cop would have been able to uh get under control in short time just a few years ago and 1.00
00:36:37.860 they're having the toughest time and the guy is like playing with them and they have to run away
00:36:44.060 uh and try to chase this guy they can't catch him and you know that's the police force now
00:36:52.180 i want that guy that was spinning the billy club around scaring uh some of the the people like oh
00:37:00.500 i'm not going to do anything on this corner that guy's nuts they all had uh nicknames too which
00:37:06.080 was weird i remember out even on long island the suffolk county cop there was a guy with uh white
00:37:12.240 hair a cop with white hair and they called him stone face in suffolk county and the story was
00:37:18.300 he was a rookie and uh he got a call that there was an accident on the long island expressway
00:37:26.360 and uh he pulled up and there was just dead kids all over the street and he had seen carnage
00:37:34.120 like you couldn't believe and overnight his head of jet black hair went pure white
00:37:41.620 and stone face would never cut you a break because he had seen too much that night
00:37:49.100 and uh it was funny because sometimes you get pulled over by stone face and you look in your
00:37:55.200 review go oh no it's stone face it worked there was something about it that you know there was
00:38:03.620 this legend
00:38:05.260 and this
00:38:06.420 you knew you got to respect the guy
00:38:09.420 you weren't going to roll the window down
00:38:11.560 and start talking back to
00:38:13.380 Stoneface we need more 0.68
00:38:15.320 Stonefaces on the 1.00
00:38:17.500 force unless 1.00
00:38:19.260 you know 1.00
00:38:20.120 big butt Latinas 1.00
00:38:23.180 and skinny 1.00
00:38:25.540 white chicks 1.00
00:38:27.540 and big 1.00
00:38:29.120 fat black women with the beads 1.00
00:38:31.500 in their hair sewn to 1.00
00:38:33.380 their heads and you know stone face billy club swinging guy we need it it's the only thing we
00:38:42.220 have um that might might get this problem uh reigned in a little bit uh let's see oh the
00:38:53.060 lovely susan susan how are you dear hi hi there well listen i am so interested in what you're
00:39:02.820 talking about i'm so interested in just like how you uh just like do all these uh great topics
00:39:12.000 oh um yeah i really like your vibe you know i never knew you um when you were um opie and
00:39:20.220 anthony because yeah don't worry about that that was shock jockery oh if you ever googled me and
00:39:26.300 saw what i was doing back then you'd be disgusted susan you'd have to do probably a four or
00:39:32.800 five shots this hour instead of the normal three what's up what do you what do you want to ask i
00:39:39.760 would love to converse with you till uh the proverbial cows come home but uh we need to
00:39:45.800 cover some topics here susan what's up oh all right so this whole what you're speaking about
00:39:52.280 the thing about the self-defense yes uh this guy who went cuckoo and started you know the people
00:40:00.840 he stopped them and then he went after them so i want to know and then thinking about this
00:40:07.060 um officer islam who was you know shot down yes shot and killed avenue yep but what i am interested
00:40:15.420 in because now i'm i have one foot in pennsylvania and bradford county it's pretty rural but all my
00:40:22.000 neighbors they're heavily armed i'm not but i want to know about we only up on lethal um
00:40:30.060 a firearm less lethal half one of those in new york yes less lethal um non-lethal uh usually
00:40:38.880 pepper spray things like that uh yeah i mean they have their place but again you know no burner if
00:40:46.960 you're a granny if you're a grandma um you want the best tool available to you which at that point 0.97
00:40:54.160 is a firearm i mean there are some less lethal uh uh things you can use and they are absolutely 0.95
00:41:01.620 helpful in that situation but uh sometimes you know a nice iron strapped to your hip right susan
00:41:08.800 a nice iron right there next to your flask uh on your head yes where the sun doesn't shine
00:41:17.280 and get away from him if he comes in.
00:41:20.720 I hear you, Susan.
00:41:22.080 Yes, absolutely.
00:41:24.020 Susan, thank you so much for your call and your accolades.
00:41:26.960 I look forward to it every ding-dong weekend.
00:41:30.140 There goes Susan.
00:41:31.880 And we'll be back with more of the show.
00:41:34.740 Don't go anywhere.
00:41:35.860 The Anthony Cumia Show.
00:41:37.220 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
00:41:44.800 It's the Anthony Cumia Show.
00:41:46.960 Entertaining and informative.
00:41:49.140 On the Red Apple Podcast Network.
00:41:53.280 The Anthony Cumia Show.
00:41:56.160 And we're talking about, you know, crime.
00:41:59.400 What to do about it.
00:42:01.080 What Trump's doing about it in D.C.
00:42:03.500 And being here live in New York City, you know, I get a little New York centric.
00:42:09.780 I start talking about what I see here in this city, which is indicative of a lot of these big cities in the United States and the problems they have and problems they have with law enforcement.
00:42:23.560 And, yeah, we think about the old days and go, well, that that that would be great.
00:42:28.760 Bring that back because that seemed to work.
00:42:31.780 And what they're doing now doesn't see these clips on social media all the time of the unbelievable disrespect for.
00:42:39.780 The police and the lack of ability for the cops to dispatch people, and I don't mean end their lives.
00:42:53.580 I mean, they're trying to secure a bad guy.
00:42:57.520 They're trying to control a situation, set up an area where they have control within that area.
00:43:05.200 And now everyone is crowding around them with their phones, yelling at them, saying horrific things to them.
00:43:12.960 And I don't know when it happened.
00:43:14.900 When did this happen where the cops aren't even allowed to really address people saying horrific things to them?
00:43:22.980 Oh, cops are supposed to be above that.
00:43:25.300 They get some of these guys in some of these areas where, you know, there is no, no respect for the cops.
00:43:32.840 and they have to just go, yes, yes, I'm sorry.
00:43:38.640 Yes, please, thank you.
00:43:40.580 And the young Rathskellions, as the news might call them,
00:43:46.740 are calling them terrible things, saying terrible things, 0.80
00:43:50.420 not listening to orders.
00:43:52.360 When did it become a thing where a cop can't tell somebody
00:43:59.180 to get the F away from them?
00:44:01.900 They're right in their faces.
00:44:03.560 Sometimes they push them back a little and say, you know, move back, move back.
00:44:08.260 How about clearing an entire block perimeter when the cops have to do something?
00:44:14.500 No, they got these thugs right in their face videoing it.
00:44:20.800 And by the way, you know, the videos are hilarious.
00:44:23.380 I got that on video.
00:44:24.960 Yeah, you're only helping the police.
00:44:27.120 They think that they're hurting the cops by showing what's actually happening.
00:44:32.700 I want to see more.
00:44:33.820 I want to see the cops given more latitude to start smashing some heads in these situations.
00:44:43.180 But they're not allowed.
00:44:45.320 They're just not allowed.
00:44:47.460 And where did that come from?
00:44:49.460 That came from the diversity, equity, and inclusion.
00:44:52.560 and these politicians that have run on these platforms of we're going to castrate the police
00:45:00.680 department i'm danny you know he's a prime example of what we're seeing um the negative
00:45:08.740 things we've seen happen with the police department because de blasio had a big part in
00:45:15.200 that. And then you get these politicians that just, ah, they, they cradle and nurture and,
00:45:22.980 and, uh, uh, tell, tell these criminals it's okay. We'll let you out. They're okay. Every
00:45:31.680 human deserves a chance and this, and, and then they put them back out of the street
00:45:36.420 to just keep doing the same exact thing. I saw a great clip, uh, over a past couple
00:45:42.320 of days this guy down the subway New York City and he's got a skateboard and a guy a thug he
00:45:50.380 seemed you know all kinds of effed up on something and he's got a knife and and this could have gone
00:45:57.660 many different ways but thank god the skateboard guy had the wherewithal to hit this guy in the
00:46:04.500 face with his skateboard well the cops show up microseconds later like they were watching this
00:46:10.520 and did nothing until something actually happened.
00:46:14.880 And they put the skateboard guy on his knees and tell him to put his hands up.
00:46:19.720 And until a woman yelled, hey, that guy's got a knife,
00:46:25.440 because he kind of fell onto the tracks from the platform.
00:46:30.600 And they get the guy out of there and then start doing their job.
00:46:34.680 But, you know, as far as the cops are concerned, they saw this poor gentleman assaulted by a man with a skateboard and were ready to, you know, crack down on the guy with the skateboard when, truth be told, you have to take care of yourself down there.
00:46:51.940 And the guy did because the guy had a knife and didn't look like he had any qualms about using it against somebody.
00:47:00.340 and, you know, something's got to be done.
00:47:04.620 And again, like I just said before, the big picture,
00:47:08.800 that's what needs to be dealt with.
00:47:11.160 You can't just do one thing.
00:47:13.800 This has to go from law enforcement right through the system
00:47:18.260 to incarceration and everywhere in between.
00:47:22.680 And I think we used to have that to an extent.
00:47:26.940 And during the Giuliani years in New York City,
00:47:30.000 I think people were pretty happy with the way criminals were being treated.
00:47:34.240 They were being treated like criminals, you know.
00:47:37.680 You wanted them arrested and put away.
00:47:42.240 I got a story.
00:47:44.220 We'll bring it up in the next break or so.
00:47:47.360 And this was Memdani.
00:47:50.180 You know, he absolutely believes that misdemeanor crimes should be eliminated.
00:47:56.420 This is how insane, when you look at crimes like misdemeanors and even violations, turnstile jumping, this is what you use to get guns and to arrest people that are doing much more serious crimes.
00:48:16.260 You take that out of the arsenal and you're letting these criminals go to the next level and commit crimes that are even worse or walk around the streets with a gun until they use it.
00:48:30.880 Yeah, that's how it works.
00:48:33.480 You want to stop them when they're committing crimes that aren't that serious so they don't get to commit unbelievably serious crimes.
00:48:41.520 All right, back in moments with more of the Anthony Cumia Show.
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00:49:32.760 Welcome back.
00:49:34.460 The Anthony Cumia Show.
00:49:36.660 That is what it is.
00:49:38.660 a couple of things
00:49:42.360 still talking a little bit
00:49:44.780 about crime
00:49:46.480 crime in the cities and
00:49:48.580 what's being done about it 1.00
00:49:50.140 and the morons 1.00
00:49:52.520 imbeciles that 1.00
00:49:54.700 don't understand 1.00
00:49:55.760 that this is a problem
00:49:58.220 and
00:49:59.520 law enforcement needs to take care of it
00:50:02.420 the courts need to take care of it and the prison
00:50:04.740 system needs to take care of it
00:50:06.960 and
00:50:07.640 And here's some people, delusional D.C. residents.
00:50:12.700 I've told you about the people that like those.
00:50:14.980 Those are the people that work for a living.
00:50:17.180 They go out.
00:50:19.340 They spend their money in restaurants.
00:50:21.720 They have kids.
00:50:22.420 They go to the park. 1.00
00:50:25.020 Maybe an old person that just wants to take the old walker. 1.00
00:50:30.380 They take their little walker with the tennis balls on the front, 1.00
00:50:33.400 And they go to the CVS and talk the pharmacist's ear off while you're behind them, just waiting for them to get out of the way.
00:50:42.740 But I digress.
00:50:45.240 Those are the people that want their cities cleaned up. 1.00
00:50:49.700 But here's a couple of examples of just idiots. 1.00
00:50:56.480 And I think AOC was saying something like this a few years back. 1.00
00:51:00.320 Remember when she was saying that the looting that was going on was just people trying to get bread and diapers for their kids, and they're desperate for the most basic of human needs like food?
00:51:15.980 That is not who are committing these crimes.
00:51:21.460 Not a one.
00:51:22.800 I don't think one person is hungry and is going into a store and stealing food.
00:51:29.420 Not one.
00:51:30.320 um so let's listen to a couple of people with this delusion that people are stealing because
00:51:38.300 the economy is so bad or trump is so bad or humanity is so bad that they are forced to do
00:51:45.580 this commit crimes for their own well-being listen to this nonsense i'm stuck i mean it's bad to do
00:51:51.520 at the same time they're probably doing it for a reason they need those things but they shouldn't
00:51:55.760 just be going in and clearing the shelves because this isn't sustainable for the store a lot of
00:51:59.160 Folks actually can't afford any of the things in there.
00:52:01.120 I'm not saying that ceiling has to be the solution to that, right?
00:52:04.140 However, I don't know.
00:52:06.520 Maybe the city could provide more accessible resources to unhoused or under-income folks that can provide them like hair care, bodily care, hygiene care, et cetera.
00:52:16.440 That could be an option. 1.00
00:52:19.140 Unhoused.
00:52:19.580 they try they try so hard to come up with these names for things to make it sound not as bad
00:52:29.440 to make it sound more like victims you know they're unhoused uh yeah they're homeless
00:52:35.740 and there's a reason most of them are insane legit mental patients to think that people are stealing
00:52:44.600 because they need food or diapers for their family is so delusional. 0.80
00:52:55.260 These people are roaming the stores with shopping carts
00:53:00.220 and just packing them full of goods.
00:53:05.540 And then they put them, they're shopping.
00:53:07.800 They're shopping for things like the most valuable items.
00:53:11.380 then they put them in a bag
00:53:13.540 and they walk right out of the store
00:53:15.840 so it kind of looks like
00:53:17.880 they're shopping at first because they're loading up the cart
00:53:19.960 but they just take it
00:53:22.020 out of the cart put it in bags
00:53:23.140 and walk away with this
00:53:25.220 they don't take it home
00:53:27.860 with them
00:53:28.520 these things go to a fence
00:53:32.140 I don't know what they call them
00:53:33.680 in this century
00:53:34.820 the old days I think it was a fence
00:53:36.860 yeah yeah don't let the screws see ya
00:53:39.640 and
00:53:40.900 it's bought
00:53:43.500 they pay
00:53:45.660 the people that stole these things
00:53:47.780 and then they get 0.86
00:53:49.760 some Nigerians to go out
00:53:51.720 on the street, they put a blanket or a tarp
00:53:53.760 out on the street
00:53:54.440 and they lay out shampoo
00:53:57.400 hair care products, makeup
00:53:59.080 deodorant, whatever they've stolen
00:54:01.940 in bulk
00:54:04.000 from these stores
00:54:05.560 and then they sell it
00:54:07.700 for pennies on the dollar and
00:54:09.440 And that's how it goes.
00:54:12.860 It goes round and round and it never ends because, again, it's been allowed.
00:54:21.760 This has been allowed. 1.00
00:54:22.880 And I can't imagine being so stupid, so ignorant to what is actually going on that you believe these people are doing this for their own survival. 1.00
00:54:40.380 They're stealing and getting money from the fence for whatever drugs, I guess, maybe some new hair and nails. 1.00
00:54:49.660 But that's what they're doing.
00:54:51.400 They're stealing, not for food, not to feed their kids.
00:54:56.720 It's part of a criminal enterprise.
00:55:00.840 This is an organized crime.
00:55:05.620 And there are many people involved.
00:55:08.960 It is profitable to everyone involved because it's stealing.
00:55:14.040 So now when you walk in a store and everything's locked behind plexiglass
00:55:18.200 and you have to get some person that isn't that bright.
00:55:25.400 Let's be honest.
00:55:26.900 I don't think I've ever seen a CVS employee with an IQ above 55 being generous.
00:55:35.280 And now you give them a big ring full of keys,
00:55:39.520 and they've got to find the right key, and you're just fuming.
00:55:43.680 I just want some speed stick. 1.00
00:55:47.100 I just need some shampoo and this poor dumb person can't open the the cabinet that shouldn't 0.97
00:55:57.720 be there in the first place we've accepted this why have we accepted this as our new normal 0.98
00:56:07.020 well yeah we have to lock our our stuff up because people steal it
00:56:12.800 Well, why don't you take care of the problem?
00:56:16.640 Why don't they actually club the person over the head that's trying to steal it?
00:56:22.480 Well, no, you can't do that. 0.75
00:56:24.120 Why?
00:56:24.980 Well, one is lawsuits.
00:56:28.800 I think lawyers have a lot to do with why we can't take care of problems when they come into your zone of engagement.
00:56:38.760 You own a business.
00:56:40.840 You have money invested in it, and you want to turn a profit.
00:56:48.300 I think that's pretty normal for any business.
00:56:51.200 And now people come in, and they ravage your store with theft,
00:56:55.220 and you do what you should be able to do as a business owner.
00:56:59.900 You clock them over the head.
00:57:02.100 Now you're arrested for assault.
00:57:04.160 uh you're sued by the person or the family if you have dispatched them for millions of dollars
00:57:13.200 you're tied up in court and finances are gone you lose your business and that has made uh people
00:57:23.020 stop doing what needs to be done and the new normal becomes lock up everything so that your
00:57:29.880 your average law abiding citizen has to go through this unbelievably 0.81
00:57:35.040 ridiculous process. 0.96
00:57:37.000 And your 55 IQ employee has to now walk around like a warden with the keys 0.97
00:57:44.040 trying to understand what somebody's saying when they just want some chapstick.
00:57:52.440 That's,
00:57:53.180 that's where we are.
00:57:55.160 We can't allow that to continue.
00:57:58.360 why we've allowed it to become commonplace and the norm is bad enough it's bad enough
00:58:07.440 and and if we do get the opportunity to crack down on this anybody that has a problem with it
00:58:16.740 should be told to mind their own business they have no say in the matter any any lawyer
00:58:26.280 that tries to bring about a frivolous, baseless lawsuit
00:58:32.440 against a business owner that was doing nothing more
00:58:34.560 than protecting what is theirs should be disbarred.
00:58:39.000 No judge should entertain these type of cases.
00:58:44.600 This is the real stuff that needs to be done.
00:58:48.000 But the first thing we have to do is stop giving the people power
00:58:52.240 that want to prevent this from happening.
00:58:56.280 don't let them bully people into locking up their goods and not doing what needs to be done
00:59:06.000 when someone comes in trying to steal from them.
00:59:10.460 There was a time, my friends, you would have been petrified to walk into a store 1.00
00:59:17.900 owned by some German immigrant and steal from it, hand you your ass. 1.00
00:59:26.280 and now they'd rather just lock things up, and that's okay. 1.00
00:59:30.940 It's fine to have all the things locked up.
00:59:33.780 That's your problem, law-abiding citizen.
00:59:37.500 You did this.
00:59:39.060 How did I do this?
00:59:40.180 Well, you were very mean to people that needed food and diapers for their kids.
00:59:47.460 You were very mean to them, and you voted for Trump,
00:59:51.060 who just made it more difficult for these people,
00:59:54.220 the unhoused, to get their food and diapers for their kids.
00:59:58.980 So you're responsible for having to spend 20 minutes in a CVS 0.98
01:00:03.840 while a bumbling buffoon looks like a child 0.99
01:00:06.860 putting a square peg in a round hole 1.00
01:00:08.680 on a game on your living room floor.
01:00:12.640 And that's where we are.
01:00:15.240 So stop looking at any of this like it's normal.
01:00:19.000 stop looking at it like
01:00:20.920 this is the way it just is
01:00:22.700 and it's going to be forever and ever
01:00:24.220 and let's get on changing things
01:00:27.840 let's get on that bandwagon
01:00:31.300 and change things 0.90
01:00:32.880 take the plexiglass off the goods
01:00:35.000 and let's start showing the criminals
01:00:38.560 that they're not allowed to come in there 1.00
01:00:41.600 and they will get their ass handed to them 0.98
01:00:44.180 and there will be no recourse for them 0.99
01:00:46.740 to win the ghetto lotto by getting beaten by a store owner
01:00:54.320 and then turning it around and making themselves the perpetual victim once again. 0.96
01:01:01.940 We got to do something. 0.92
01:01:04.580 And electing Memdani ain't it. 0.98
01:01:06.640 Let me put it that way, too.
01:01:08.420 Ugh, I'll get to that story about him. 1.00
01:01:11.040 What a dunce that guy is. 0.98
01:01:13.660 I love that Sid Rosenberg here, does mornings at WABC Radio, called him an animal, and he got all touchy about that. 0.99
01:01:22.780 He got all mad, and he commented on it.
01:01:26.960 Oh, love it.
01:01:28.920 All right, back in moments.
01:01:30.240 Stick around.
01:01:30.840 The Anthony Cumia Show continues.
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01:01:41.440 It's the Anthony Cumia Show.
01:01:43.660 On the Red Apple Podcast Network.
01:01:47.980 The Anthony Cumia Show.
01:01:51.060 On another beautiful Sunday evening.
01:01:55.820 Spend your Sunday evenings with Anthony Cumia.
01:02:01.480 There is something happening in this country.
01:02:05.380 I didn't know what was going on.
01:02:08.300 And it's dangerous.
01:02:10.840 and once again i think we can look at things like diversity equity and inclusion
01:02:16.700 and liberals democrats screwing up something that was once looked at as a respectable safe
01:02:26.720 the trucking industry this is again another thing that you look at and you read about
01:02:35.760 and you watch videos and you go, how the hell did this happen?
01:02:40.120 There is an element of illegal aliens in this country from India. 0.99
01:02:47.880 And somehow what they do is drive trucks, tractor trailers. 1.00
01:02:56.360 I had no idea this was happening.
01:03:00.080 Apparently a lot of people driving trucks now are from India. 1.00
01:03:05.760 and they are not very good at it.
01:03:11.040 Truck drivers, I mean, it was an adventurous occupation.
01:03:17.800 It was something that was respected.
01:03:20.420 It was a tough job.
01:03:21.520 And you had your image of the long-haul trucker,
01:03:26.540 usually from somewhere like Texas maybe,
01:03:31.020 a strong guy, didn't take much guff.
01:03:35.760 And he knew how to drive a truck.
01:03:40.800 Snowman from Smokey and the Bandit.
01:03:43.320 There it is.
01:03:43.920 Jerry Reed.
01:03:45.300 Jerry Reed.
01:03:47.720 Watch Smokey and the Bandit.
01:03:49.820 That right there should tell you what a truck driver is.
01:03:54.220 Burt Reynolds leading Jerry Reed with a truck full of Coors.
01:03:58.680 Just trying to make it back to Georgia.
01:04:02.540 Make a few bucks.
01:04:03.400 and as a kid you were fascinated by the the truck driver remember sitting in the the suicide seat
01:04:12.040 of a uh station wagon yes kids let me tell you what that was like there was a rearward facing
01:04:19.980 seat in a station wagon and uh the parents were totally fine with putting their kids
01:04:28.000 to look right out that back window,
01:04:31.800 inches from the tailgate,
01:04:34.320 sitting in a seat over the gas tank
01:04:36.600 at breakneck speeds.
01:04:40.580 That was a thing, I swear to you.
01:04:43.360 No seatbelt.
01:04:45.400 And when a truck driver pulled up behind you,
01:04:48.640 you would give them that universal signal
01:04:51.120 of honk the horn.
01:04:53.080 And they would do it,
01:04:53.960 and oh, would you love it as a kid.
01:04:56.160 a truck driver and then as he pulled around you heard that diesel engine and he kind of gave you
01:05:02.400 a little wave or a tip of the hat nothing better as a kid that was a truck driver 1.00
01:05:09.200 well now you have illegal alien indians who decide to make u-turns in the middle 0.73
01:05:22.020 of a highway this is a horrible tragic story that we've uh heard heard about three people killed 0.83
01:05:30.780 because this guy that did not know what in the hell he was doing there was no reason he should
01:05:37.380 have been behind the wheel of a tractor trailer um and and he killed people he killed people 0.98
01:05:47.400 with his complete incompetence. 0.80
01:05:52.140 Let's look.
01:05:53.220 This driver, the investigation administered an English language proficiency.
01:05:58.760 Easy for you to say.
01:06:01.560 Assessment in accordance with the guidelines put in place.
01:06:07.340 The driver failed the assessment, providing correct responses to just two,
01:06:12.600 two ponderous out of 12 verbal questions.
01:06:17.400 and only accurately identified one of four highway traffic signs.
01:06:24.540 How?
01:06:26.420 This is so basic.
01:06:28.960 This is such basic.
01:06:33.020 You should not be allowed behind the wheel if you can't pass the simplest of tests.
01:06:41.600 uh and in california they are issuing drivers a limited term non-domicile cdl commercial
01:06:53.840 driver's license in other words they're giving commercial driver's license to people that are
01:06:59.920 not american citizens and what are we supposed to do they're once again endangering us as american
01:07:10.100 citizens we're supposed to um aren't we supposed to hold the government accountable
01:07:17.900 when when they do stuff and put things in place change laws um protocol policies and it
01:07:31.340 directly affects the safety of american citizens shouldn't they be held responsible
01:07:37.800 How did this guy that killed three people with his absolute incompetence as a commercial truck driver, a licensed commercial truck driver, how did that happen?
01:07:53.640 And then they arrest him.
01:07:56.800 And last I heard, it was a couple of million signatures pleading for this guy's release.
01:08:05.400 pleading for some type of pardon
01:08:09.260 so he doesn't even have to stand trial
01:08:12.820 for murdering three people
01:08:16.240 with his absolute incompetence as a driver.
01:08:21.800 So, again, who is held accountable?
01:08:26.400 Why is this the new normal?
01:08:29.220 There had to be somebody,
01:08:31.260 I believe it was in the state of California,
01:08:32.900 who was issued this license.
01:08:35.400 Is Newsom to be held responsible?
01:08:39.860 Is that what we're going to do?
01:08:41.540 Of course not.
01:08:43.060 Of course not.
01:08:44.840 But again, we could arrest this guy.
01:08:47.680 We could even put him on trial, jail him, deport him, whatever. 0.95
01:08:54.360 But until the entire big picture, again, is taken care of and not one license is given to one of these illegals that have no clue what is needed to drive a giant death machine down the road, until that happens, it's just going to happen again and again. 0.96
01:09:20.120 And what are you called when you say we shouldn't give illegal alien Indians who don't know English a license? 0.96
01:09:29.580 What are we? 1.00
01:09:30.840 I can hear you.
01:09:32.020 What?
01:09:32.500 Yes.
01:09:33.960 Racists.
01:09:35.000 That's right. 0.98
01:09:36.620 That's what you're called.
01:09:38.560 If you dare say because he can't speak English that he shouldn't drive a giant death machine.
01:09:48.120 How does that happen?
01:09:51.060 How did we get to a place where something as common sense worthy as needing to know how to read traffic signs,
01:10:01.780 if you're going to be hurtling down the highway in a machine, a huge machine,
01:10:09.500 And somehow, we're wrong for saying that maybe, just maybe, they shouldn't be behind the wheel of these vehicles.
01:10:22.340 It's disgusting.
01:10:24.900 And this is happening, people.
01:10:27.120 This is, like I said, with locking up your groceries and what you need to live.
01:10:32.880 It's become the new normal.
01:10:35.000 And it's looked at as extreme to try to put a stop to it.
01:10:38.560 Well, it's not.
01:10:39.500 We need to do something.
01:10:41.680 All right, kids, we'll be back in moments with more of The Anthony Cumia Show.
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01:11:30.980 Yes, the Anthony Cumia Show.
01:11:32.820 Thank you for tuning in.
01:11:34.500 And we have a guest.
01:11:36.500 We have a guest, Mr. Arthur Feisenmayer.
01:11:40.460 What a name.
01:11:42.060 Arthur Feisenmayer.
01:11:43.320 He is a former FBI agent and a senior advisor right now to Home Title Lock.
01:11:51.360 Good evening, Mr. Feisenmayer.
01:11:53.680 How are you tonight?
01:11:55.520 I'm doing great.
01:11:56.360 Thank you.
01:11:56.860 The last name really is Feisenmayer.
01:11:59.900 Feisenmayer.
01:12:00.680 Oh, that's it's easier than it looks.
01:12:04.040 It is.
01:12:04.780 That is a tough one.
01:12:05.780 And you must have had to, oh, God, imagine even as a young man having to spell that for people.
01:12:11.840 Could you spell it?
01:12:12.560 And you're just like, oh, God, here it comes.
01:12:14.740 You know, I could spell it before it was two probably because every time any adult said it around me,
01:12:19.840 they had to spell it to whoever they were talking to.
01:12:22.340 And my children in the same way, they could spell it before they got to school.
01:12:26.840 Simply because we were always spelling it all the time.
01:12:30.160 And having that on your FBI credentials, look out, it's Agent Feisenmayer.
01:12:37.320 Yeah.
01:12:38.000 Well, my credentials were bigger.
01:12:40.360 My name was so long, you know.
01:12:41.960 Yeah, yeah.
01:12:42.560 Big, long book of creds.
01:12:46.640 As far as the FBI goes, what was organized crime early on?
01:12:52.420 I worked organized crime labor racketeering most of my bureau career, specializing in electronic surveillance, wiretaps.
01:13:01.260 Where out of what city primarily or anywhere?
01:13:05.260 Primarily about 11 or 12 years in Chicago and the remainder of my 26 years here in San Diego.
01:13:13.900 Oh, now Chicago, I would think a lot of organized crime there.
01:13:19.260 But San Diego, yeah.
01:13:20.880 When I got out here, they asked me to come out here
01:13:24.860 because Tribal Gaming was just starting to raise its profile,
01:13:31.640 and they knew that those guys whose last names they don't need to buy a vowel for
01:13:38.740 were very interested.
01:13:42.260 And by the time I got out here, they were nibbling around the edges,
01:13:47.620 and so we had a lot of success out here.
01:13:50.880 essentially stopping them at the state line, so to speak, because, you know, the system was so
01:13:59.360 skewed to make it easy that, you know, it was easier for us to get the probable cause to
01:14:06.820 execute a wiretap. And so we had a lot of significant organized crime figures
01:14:12.080 that we arrested and brought to trial out here in San Diego.
01:14:15.340 So, yeah, tinkering around with the tribal gaming.
01:14:21.560 I would.
01:14:21.940 Yeah, I'm not surprised in that gambling brings organized crime in.
01:14:27.980 That seems to be kind of kind of hand in hand.
01:14:33.080 And you're working with the home title lock now.
01:14:37.060 And this is I had a meeting with your associates and I just didn't know this was happening.
01:14:45.340 I had no idea because, look, it's 2025.
01:14:49.180 A lot of our lives are digitized.
01:14:51.200 We're up online.
01:14:52.140 I laugh when people go, oh, I'm not going to do that online.
01:14:55.260 I don't want to put my information out there.
01:14:57.080 It's out there.
01:14:58.320 It's all out there.
01:15:00.700 Everything's presented to people as a convenience at first,
01:15:03.280 and then you realize that it can also be very detrimental,
01:15:07.420 and you're not an expert.
01:15:09.960 I mean, you are, but the average layman,
01:15:12.320 they're not experts in digital crime.
01:15:15.340 So it's very difficult for them to protect themselves against things like credit card theft and to pretty much everything could be stolen from you these days.
01:15:22.840 But I didn't know this. Your house can literally be be stolen from you, not like a squatter where they pull up with a tractor trailer and tow your house away.
01:15:35.700 You can own it, have it. And then all of a sudden you don't own it anymore.
01:15:40.160 You know, Anthony, a lot of people sit around completely unaware of the vulnerability.
01:15:48.000 The one document out there for every homeowner that identifies the owner of record, the person who has the authority to do something with that property, that is a document that is actually on file in your county recorder's office, wherever the property is located.
01:16:05.900 And with that, it becomes a public document.
01:16:10.460 Anybody can get a copy of it.
01:16:11.680 And lots of times, you know, like you said earlier, we're living in the digital age.
01:16:15.520 They can probably get a copy of your title or your deed without ever leaving their grandmother's basement, quite frankly.
01:16:22.100 It's that simple to get it.
01:16:23.660 And then with AI and with Photoshopping and all those things that are, you know, apps that are out there now, they can change the name of that document.
01:16:33.280 It looks like you sold it to them.
01:16:35.900 They can file it for $30 or $40 or whatever it takes to their local recorder's office.
01:16:40.780 And they essentially have changed the ownership on that piece of property with that piece of paper from your name to their name.
01:16:48.360 They don't just sit around and admire your house.
01:16:50.800 They figure out how much equity you have, and they start taking out real estate loans using the equity that you have as collateral for those loans.
01:17:02.220 And you don't know about it.
01:17:03.420 Because, you know, when you talk about stealing your house or house stealing, you would assume if you play it out in your head, it's like, well, what are they going to do?
01:17:12.300 Move in?
01:17:13.940 Kick me out?
01:17:15.240 But you won't even know that this had happened until equity is drained out of your house.
01:17:21.620 It's just another way to steal from you.
01:17:24.620 And there's really not much recourse that people have if this happened, right?
01:17:30.860 Well, you know, no, there isn't.
01:17:32.840 And once they get the money, the money's gone.
01:17:36.180 I mean, before the ink is dry, it's in three different countries.
01:17:39.040 And they probably did it with a false identity.
01:17:41.760 So you're not going to have any idea what the hell's going on, quite frankly.
01:17:46.300 You'll be, you know, kind of high and dry on the whole deal because it's all happened without your knowledge.
01:17:54.180 And until the lender shows up at your front door and says to you, you haven't paid on this mortgage.
01:18:02.320 And so I'm going to go to court and get a judge to authorize me to sell your house so I can get my money back.
01:18:08.780 They don't want your house.
01:18:10.120 They want the money back that they loan to the bad guys because it's gone.
01:18:14.060 Well, you don't know where it is.
01:18:15.200 Yeah, they've moved on to somebody else. 0.86
01:18:18.600 They took the equity out of your house, and now you're screwed.
01:18:22.100 The mortgage company knows where the money is.
01:18:23.860 It's in your house.
01:18:25.140 And they're going to get a court to authorize them to sell it.
01:18:29.580 It's called foreclosure.
01:18:30.940 and it's an ugly set of circumstances you don't want to get into if you don't have to
01:18:36.320 you know and i have what i call our agent arts pop quiz for homeowners and it's three questions one
01:18:44.500 um do you know what your title looks like two when was the last time you saw your title and
01:18:52.380 three do you know where your title is right now you know and they're going to look at you with
01:18:56.380 the glassy eye, you stare and say, I don't know. Maybe when I bought the house 12 years ago,
01:19:01.900 I saw the title. And that's really the situation. They're completely lack of knowledge about their
01:19:08.300 most important asset. That's their house, the equity on their home. And guess what? The bad
01:19:14.360 guys know what those answers are. And they can go out and get that information so easily and change
01:19:23.460 the name and essentially take ownership of your house now you know they you want to you want to
01:19:29.700 think well uh i'm not going to worry about it's not going to happen to me well i've got some some
01:19:35.260 bad news for you if it does it's a legal financial and emotional nightmare that'll take you years to
01:19:42.340 straighten oh yeah even if it does get straightened out at some point it's taken years and cost you a
01:19:49.060 lot of money to uh to try to remedy this and your credit's probably destroyed with a company
01:19:55.400 almost nine years now right after i joined i got a call from a gentleman on the west coast actually
01:20:02.200 and he said look um i don't know if you can help me or not but somebody stole all the equity out
01:20:06.580 of my house and i don't know how to get it back and i said well i can't do much for you quite
01:20:10.680 frankly because the house you know the cow's out of the barn but you should get an attorney right
01:20:15.920 away because you're going to have to take this to court to prove that you didn't execute that loan
01:20:20.760 yeah he called me back he was nice enough to call me back a couple years later and you know he said
01:20:25.280 i just wanted to let you know that the court awarded the house to us we got our house back
01:20:31.000 in our name he said that's the good news the bad news didn't cost me so much in legal fees i had
01:20:37.160 to sell the house to pay the attorney yeah a lot of people crazy it gets it's like i said man a lot
01:20:42.400 that people don't know that this is a thing and uh you know what what can people do there arthur
01:20:48.600 uh let everyone know what uh home title lock is about and how how it differs from what they can
01:20:54.420 do coming to your door yeah what they can do so they don't have to worry about the answer to those
01:20:59.120 three questions and an agent arts pop quiz is sign up and subscribe to home title lock.com
01:21:08.440 This company has been in business since probably 2014, 2050.
01:21:14.440 I mean, we know what we do.
01:21:15.960 We do it better than anybody else.
01:21:18.040 Our software we built, it doesn't do anything but watch your title for you 24-7.
01:21:24.300 And if something disturbs your title, our software notifies you that there's been a disturbance on your title.
01:21:31.100 And if it's available, they'll send you a copy of the document that caused that disturbance.
01:21:36.260 and then it'll tell you to call home title lock right away and if you don't recognize it then
01:21:42.860 our restoration we have we have the best customer usa customer service the best ever these people
01:21:49.180 are all class acts every one of them and i know quite frankly because i did the backgrounds on
01:21:56.360 every one of them and these are great people and they know what to do to get you through this
01:22:01.020 before somebody knocks on your door and says, we're going to sell your house.
01:22:05.200 The idea really is don't sit around at night thinking, well, it won't happen to me.
01:22:11.700 What you can do is feel comfortable at night and not worry about it
01:22:15.260 because home Tivelock will take care of it for you 24-7.
01:22:20.460 Yeah, there's just too much going on these days,
01:22:22.680 especially digitally to pay attention to everything that can possibly happen to you by yourself.
01:22:28.860 So, all right, how can people get this Home Title Lock?
01:22:33.420 Rather than play roulette with their home equity, they should go to HomeTitleLock.com and sign up, register.
01:22:41.700 It's very simple.
01:22:42.700 And you go to the website, and it'll walk you through it.
01:22:46.100 And before you go to bed tonight, you'll not have to worry about somebody stealing your house while you're asleep.
01:22:52.100 And every day thereafter, we will watch it for you.
01:22:55.700 You know, it's like 62 cents a day.
01:22:57.920 As I tell people, if you would skip one of your designer drive-thru coffees once a week,
01:23:05.000 you would have enough money at the end of the year to pay for all of a year's subscription
01:23:10.900 and probably have enough left over for a tank or two of gasoline, except on the West Coast.
01:23:16.400 We're going to get a half a tank out here.
01:23:18.560 But it's that important, and it's that simple.
01:23:22.280 You just go sign up and rest easy.
01:23:24.700 We're going to take care of you.
01:23:25.880 Yeah, it sounds great.
01:23:27.400 And a great talking to you, sir.
01:23:29.880 And for a Fed, you seem like a pretty nice guy.
01:23:34.760 But thank you.
01:23:35.440 Watch yourself.
01:23:35.940 I know where you live.
01:23:37.060 I bet you do.
01:23:38.420 All right, Arthur.
01:23:39.200 Thank you, man.
01:23:40.780 It was my pleasure.
01:23:41.600 Take care, buddy.
01:23:42.760 Here's Arthur from Home Title.
01:23:45.000 What are you doing?
01:23:45.760 You're going to lose your house.
01:23:46.840 We're going to lose the house. 1.00
01:23:48.540 What the hell are you? 1.00
01:23:49.660 We're going to lose the goddamn house. 1.00
01:23:53.800 There you go. 1.00
01:23:54.620 Turn my monitor around so I can take calls again.
01:24:01.480 Here it is, Arthur.
01:24:03.880 Arthur, what happened, fisherman?
01:24:06.520 Where did my house go?
01:24:10.420 Theft, see?
01:24:11.560 Theft.
01:24:12.520 You even have to worry about it with your house,
01:24:14.860 not just walking down the street or if you're going to CVS.
01:24:19.200 There it is.
01:24:19.780 There are my phone calls.
01:24:21.760 I need the mouse, too, if you could get that to me, because I got phone calls.
01:24:27.860 Thank you, sir.
01:24:29.320 Thank you.
01:24:31.240 Joaquin.
01:24:31.780 Joaquin and P.A., what's up, my friend?
01:24:34.100 Hey, good evening, Mr. Cumia.
01:24:36.060 Hey, do you remember this one?
01:24:38.860 Nothing beats a good piece of hickory, Clint Eastwood.
01:24:42.080 Oh, yeah.
01:24:43.180 Yeah, hickory, right.
01:24:44.980 Whatever a hard wood is that you can cave in a hard head with.
01:24:49.720 Hickory shampoo.
01:24:51.760 anyway you know i want to get to the trucking thing actually yeah just basically i came to the
01:24:56.880 end of my 40 some odd year trucking career because i just physically can't do it anymore
01:25:01.580 but uh you know these cdl licenses now since basically 1986 or 1991 when it was actually uh
01:25:10.640 you know put into uh enforcement okay the federal uh motor carrier safety administration
01:25:18.020 OK, this regulates every every driver's license now is regulated federally, no matter what state it's issued from.
01:25:25.000 It's all federal guidelines. Right. Become more stringent over time.
01:25:28.860 So it's my personal opinion that the Trump administration actually could take use of a good piece of hickory and take it to these blue cities and states that are doing this because they're basically breaking federal laws, what they're doing.
01:25:40.220 Well, why does it seem like they can break federal laws? They can completely override what the president obviously can do by being the president. We see these activist judges that have done this over the course of the years with Trump. And, you know, why does it seem to take so long if it happens at all?
01:26:03.020 Yeah, let's get on this. Make sure not another one of these illegals, these DEI hires by these trucking companies ever gets behind the wheel again.
01:26:15.640 No, exactly. You know, and again, it's not just actually Indians. 0.99
01:26:18.960 I mean, basically people from all over the third world, a lot of South Americans, you'd be surprised at how many people can't speak English.
01:26:26.220 You know, it's just it's amazing. And and that's one part of the mandates is they actually have to be able to read and write English sufficient enough to be able to, you know, to read signs and to be able to go through their duties.
01:26:39.820 You know how many people find what you just said, which is absolute common sense, to be horribly racist and xenophobic.
01:26:50.000 And just the thought of someone saying, hey, you need to speak English in America, it gets people, they shake.
01:27:00.340 They start shaking.
01:27:01.400 It's the same people that cry at the beach when they see someone put an American flag up by their chair.
01:27:08.540 And they're like, I had to look at an American flag today. 0.94
01:27:13.740 Those fascist racists that put up American flags. 0.99
01:27:17.140 It's that insane. 0.98
01:27:19.260 But like I said, something's got to be done about it.
01:27:22.960 Joaquin, thanks so much, man.
01:27:24.540 Yes, something has to be done about it.
01:27:26.940 We can't just let it continue.
01:27:30.980 And unfortunately, things like this have to happen in order for enough people to say, what?
01:27:37.000 How is this even happening?
01:27:39.240 Why is a guy that cannot identify road signs,
01:27:44.140 why is he in a giant truck on the road
01:27:49.020 and it results in the death of innocent people?
01:27:55.640 So I don't know.
01:27:58.000 It's beyond me how anyone defends stuff like this.
01:28:03.280 Look at me.
01:28:04.040 My mic is falling down.
01:28:07.000 One more thing before we take another another quick break. Crime is way down in D.C. and let's listen to some of the stats or someone talking about, you know, how it's down, why it's down under this Trump policy.
01:28:27.220 And and then we'll we'll take that one into a break.
01:28:31.180 When the National Guard hit the ground in Washington last week, that city's crime fight went into overdrive.
01:28:37.740 And now we're seeing the impact and the dramatic reductions in crime.
01:28:43.340 When the National Guard rolled into Washington last week, the locals seemed skeptical.
01:28:48.300 The crime is minimal here. There's not really a lot of crime here. It looks a little like window dressing to me.
01:28:52.720 But with the guard on the ground, crime is on the decline.
01:28:56.100 For the first time in a long time, D.C. has gone seven days without a homicide.
01:29:01.280 And that's not all.
01:29:02.580 Carjackings are down 83 percent.
01:29:05.140 Robberies are down 46 percent.
01:29:07.620 Car thefts down 21 percent.
01:29:09.800 And overall violent crime is down 22 percent.
01:29:14.180 When you have these kind of numbers going down, it basically says this is a success.
01:29:21.420 And that means people feel safer.
01:29:22.960 Like many big cities, Washington's police department is critically short-staffed.
01:29:27.200 People who don't feel safe aren't free.
01:29:30.260 Sergeant Betsy Smith with the National Police Association says it is ripe for federal help.
01:29:35.020 More police generally equals less crime.
01:29:40.260 Yeah.
01:29:41.560 Why can't people get that through their thick heads? 1.00
01:29:44.380 They want to put all kinds of social programs in place. 1.00
01:29:47.540 They want social workers to answer calls instead of cops.
01:29:51.420 they handcuff you know the cops 0.99
01:29:54.380 they don't allow them to do their jobs
01:29:56.860 and then they wonder why the National Guard
01:30:00.640 needs to be in the streets for there to be seven
01:30:03.380 straight days without a murder
01:30:05.000 like people are amazed by that shouldn't that just be the way things
01:30:09.480 are shouldn't a week be able to go by
01:30:12.460 without someone being murdered
01:30:14.620 and then when it happens they're like whoa how about that
01:30:18.400 look no one was murdered in a week 1.00
01:30:21.120 but those are results that's what happens and there will still be these idiots that just will 1.00
01:30:29.060 not uh think it's a good idea and they'll protest and politicians will come out and say it's 0.99
01:30:35.740 terrible and uh you know uh what are we left with uh we'll be back in a couple of minutes i want to 0.97
01:30:45.300 talk about some celebrity idiots, Sarah Silverman being one of them, and then I guess Jack White, 1.00
01:30:53.300 White Stripes is another jackass. There's always these celebrities. Sarah, we've all known, 1.00
01:30:58.880 and I could assume Jack White was going to be a jerk. But yeah, we'll hear what they have to 1.00
01:31:06.420 say about Trump and what's going on in the country in moments. Be right back. Anthony
01:31:11.660 Kumiya show. It's the Anthony
01:31:13.480 Kumiya show on the Red Apple
01:31:15.580 podcast network.
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01:31:21.900 entertaining and informative
01:31:23.760 on the Red Apple podcast
01:31:25.580 network.
01:31:27.840 Anthony Kumiya show.
01:31:30.860 Thank you
01:31:31.760 for tuning in.
01:31:34.800 Spoke
01:31:35.600 briefly about Gavin Newsom.
01:31:38.820 Is
01:31:39.580 this guy the guy
01:31:40.900 Is this going to be their big, you know, candidate for president? 0.99
01:31:47.880 Because I heard, you know, my sources, I have no sources, somebody, something I scrolled through said, Newsom AOC, there's your damn ticket for president. 0.99
01:32:05.820 And I couldn't imagine a worse ticket. 0.99
01:32:11.480 I probably could, but that just sounds really terrible.
01:32:16.000 I don't think Newsom has enough appeal.
01:32:19.300 Women like him because he's handsome.
01:32:22.220 He's so handsome.
01:32:24.280 But he has screwed up California so badly. 0.95
01:32:27.800 And he's a weird guy. 0.99
01:32:30.820 He's just a weirdo. 0.93
01:32:32.780 And not like Trump weird. 0.99
01:32:33.920 People call Trump weird.
01:32:35.820 Trump isn't weird when you look at who Trump was before he was president.
01:32:41.280 He's a construction guy, a developer,
01:32:44.940 dealed with concrete and steel and things like that. 0.98
01:32:48.520 He's a smart ass. 1.00
01:32:49.580 He likes to bust balls. 1.00
01:32:52.140 So he's not weird. 0.99
01:32:53.320 He's just that guy.
01:32:54.860 And having that guy as a president might seem a little weird.
01:32:58.980 But Newsom is just a weird guy.
01:33:01.660 His mannerisms are strange. 1.00
01:33:06.720 And he's a little femmy. 0.99
01:33:08.980 He's a little femmy for my liking as president. 0.95
01:33:13.820 I think Adam Carolla talks about it all the time when he crosses his legs. 1.00
01:33:17.720 And he crosses his legs like a broad. 1.00
01:33:20.680 You look like a girl. 0.86
01:33:22.080 Look at him crossing his stems like some kind of broad.
01:33:27.440 And then just his record is terrible.
01:33:30.920 Look at gas prices everywhere else in the country, whether you think they're too high or, you know, they've come down, whatever it is all over the country.
01:33:41.000 Everyone else looks at California gas prices and goes, what?
01:33:45.760 Even if you're paying three dollars and change anywhere else in the country, it's seven dollars and change at that point in California.
01:33:56.680 And when it was up to $5 under Biden nationally in a lot of places, it was close to $10 a gallon, if not more than that, in California.
01:34:07.700 And that's all taxes.
01:34:10.260 And, you know, again, that's your governor and all these harebrained liberal policies they put in place.
01:34:17.760 And, you know, Newsom's defended all that.
01:34:20.540 He's laughed at Donald Trump when Trump talked about the fires that happened in California and maybe taking some preemptive steps in curtailing the fires, clearing some of these forests, clearing some of the dead, dried wood and vegetation around some of these neighborhoods that are very vulnerable to fires.
01:34:43.440 and they laughed oh look at him oh really rake a rake is going to help and it was the same nonsense
01:34:50.620 when they were laughing at Trump saying you know remember when Trump told everyone to drink bleach
01:34:56.260 for COVID he never said that and then it's like oh he told you to grab a rake and rake the forests
01:35:03.080 he didn't say that either but there are certain things you can do to kind of help
01:35:08.920 prevent your neighborhoods burning down
01:35:13.620 when forest fires happened in California,
01:35:15.880 but they never did it.
01:35:17.820 So his record's terrible.
01:35:19.740 But now he's trying this I want to be Trump thing
01:35:23.660 where he's being a little more vulgar.
01:35:26.140 He curses.
01:35:28.140 He's trying to be outrageous with his social media.
01:35:31.540 And it just doesn't work.
01:35:33.840 It works for Trump because of who Trump is
01:35:36.480 and who he was before he was president.
01:35:40.040 It doesn't come off phony.
01:35:42.000 It comes off like, yeah, that's the guy.
01:35:44.700 I remember this guy.
01:35:46.400 He used to be in the newspaper all the time
01:35:48.600 with his casinos and his airline
01:35:50.900 and things that worked, things that failed.
01:35:55.260 He was a celebrity.
01:35:56.720 He was, like I said, a ball buster.
01:35:59.420 He'd go on Howard Stern's show.
01:36:00.800 and it's natural to hear him talk the way he he does uh as president when you see newsome
01:36:09.880 and and uh the the the spy a screwer there uh swalwell and uh the rest of that ilk and now
01:36:20.020 all of a sudden they're trying to sound hard trying to sound like trump yeah i'm gonna use 0.90
01:36:25.940 the f-word and it just comes off as uh ridiculous i think i got time for this don't i newsome um
01:36:32.240 talking about eight of the ten deadliest states you got time for that one yeah play that well i
01:36:39.940 think you should start with shreveport louisiana and speaker johnson's district that has six plus
01:36:44.060 times the per capita murder rate of nancy pelosi san francisco what about the carnage mr president
01:36:49.500 in shreveport why aren't you protecting the folks there eight of the top 10 murder states
01:36:54.220 in this country, red states, what? And everyone knows it. Everybody knows it. Again, it's acts
01:37:00.480 of authoritarianism. It's acts of power on a person that is trying to use his moral,
01:37:06.400 his formal authority, and it's depleting. And it's weak. It's increasingly weak,
01:37:11.580 and it's increasingly desperate. And that's why it's important for us at this moment
01:37:17.020 to meet him head on, not just rhetorically, but through substantive counteractions.
01:37:22.760 And that's what we're doing in California with this ballot issue.
01:37:26.460 Insane. Eight of the 10 deadliest states are red. 0.78
01:37:30.420 How about the cities? They never want to look at the cities.
01:37:33.780 The Democrat run crap hole cities that are rife with violent crime. 0.98
01:37:41.960 He's talking about Shreveport, Louisiana. Look at that city. 0.99
01:37:48.260 Look who's in charge. Look at the demographic.
01:37:50.900 Again, you're just going to see business as usual in these blue cities in red states,
01:37:58.560 and then they try to blame it on the states?
01:38:01.820 Get out of here.
01:38:03.260 We'll be back.
01:38:03.880 Take more of your calls and more of the Anthony Cumia Show.
01:38:07.800 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
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01:38:17.660 Entertaining and informative.
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01:38:23.140 The Anthony Cumia Show.
01:38:26.700 You know, no show is complete without a little look into the celebrities.
01:38:34.300 Yes, we love our celebrities.
01:38:37.280 You know, the word celebrity means to celebrate.
01:38:39.660 We celebrate them.
01:38:41.700 Yuck.
01:38:42.940 Remember?
01:38:43.840 Remember when they were amazing people?
01:38:45.620 Oh, every so often on social media, see an old clip from Johnny Carson or whatever interview show from the past and celebrities.
01:39:01.300 Oh, they meant so much to us.
01:39:03.400 Award shows.
01:39:05.260 You'd watch those things and just be like, yes, I'm so glad that person won.
01:39:11.280 I love that actor.
01:39:13.400 I loved that movie.
01:39:15.620 I'm glad they won.
01:39:18.460 Now, I couldn't get through an award show. 1.00
01:39:23.320 Everyone that steps up there, you're like, oh, this idiot. 1.00
01:39:27.460 Oh, this guy. 1.00
01:39:28.740 Remember them talking about this, trying to tell you how to live your life from the ivory tower, the gated community?
01:39:37.020 Ah, as they pat each other on the back.
01:39:40.740 No one cares about celebrities anymore.
01:39:42.900 and forget about what they have to say?
01:39:47.780 Oof. 1.00
01:39:48.580 So our most recent duo here of idiot celebrities, Jack White. 1.00
01:39:57.080 You may remember Jack White. 0.99
01:39:58.880 He was part of the White Stripes, the singer, guitar player.
01:40:04.700 And he was scorned because he had scorned the Trump administration on Wednesday 0.98
01:40:11.820 after the White House called him a washed-up loser. 0.97
01:40:14.940 You know what's great about the Trump White House 0.97
01:40:19.400 and the Trump administration and their access to social media?
01:40:23.540 They know what kills these people.
01:40:27.180 The worst thing you could tell a celebrity is that they're washed up. 0.99
01:40:31.340 Oh, they'll say it's fine. 0.58
01:40:32.880 Oh, really? Am I?
01:40:35.340 That's all celebrities think about.
01:40:38.400 You're only as good as your last movie.
01:40:40.400 You're only as good as your last song.
01:40:43.100 And let's be real here.
01:40:44.060 Jack White hasn't really been tearing up the charts with anything he's done.
01:40:49.580 So calling him washed up does hurt no matter what they say.
01:40:54.900 In a lengthy Instagram post, White retaliated against the White House communications director, Stephen Chung, calling him a has been with an anti-Trump screed screed. 0.95
01:41:08.080 That questioned President Donald Trump's humanity and called him a con man and a lowlife fascist.
01:41:15.360 Man, the fascist thing, can we just, can you just have a touch of, be in touch a little with reality? 0.75
01:41:27.260 Is he really a fascist?
01:41:29.460 Are you not allowed to do every single thing that any other American is allowed to do by rights in this country?
01:41:39.700 But the fascist, oh, the fascism of hearing opinions you don't like, is that the fascism?
01:41:47.700 Yes, sorry. 0.69
01:41:50.200 Jack White said, no intelligent person could defend this lowlife fascist, this bankruptor of casinos. 0.65
01:41:58.680 I love how they pull that one out. 0.87
01:41:59.900 This failed seller of Trump steaks, Trump vodka, Trump water, etc., he wrote.
01:42:07.120 This man and his goon squad have failed upwards for decades and have fleeced the American people over and over again.
01:42:16.080 The Seven Nation Army singer, they have a song from years ago, came after Chung slammed him for mocking Trump's new Oval Office decoration in a statement of the Daily Beast. 0.99
01:42:28.020 Jack White is a washed-up has-been loser, posting drivel on social media 0.78
01:42:34.680 because he clearly has ample time on his hands due to his stalled career. 0.99
01:42:40.380 I got to be honest.
01:42:42.960 That kills you.
01:42:45.140 If you are Jack White and you had hit songs and you're playing to packed arenas,
01:42:51.900 being told that you're frustrated and have ample time on your hands
01:42:56.860 due to your stalled career, that'll hurt.
01:43:01.180 That will hurt.
01:43:02.960 I talk to Sid all the time about, because we've both been in trouble,
01:43:07.180 Sid Rosenberg and myself, in the radio business.
01:43:11.100 And when you're on the outs, when you're down in that valley of your career
01:43:20.760 hoping to hit another summit, anything people say about you, it does sting.
01:43:27.440 It does sting.
01:43:29.440 I don't care what anyone tells you.
01:43:31.160 I don't care.
01:43:32.280 No, I don't care.
01:43:34.080 Oh, you care.
01:43:35.260 So Jack White apparently did care.
01:43:39.560 It's apparent he's been masquerading as a real artist because he fails to
01:43:44.280 appreciate the, quite frankly, disrespects the splendor and significance of the
01:43:48.920 Oval Office inside of the People's House.
01:43:53.340 There it is. 0.96
01:43:54.400 I guess White said something to the effect of, look how disgusting Trump has transformed 0.90
01:43:57.620 the historic White House. 0.97
01:43:59.360 It's now vulgar, gold-leafed and gaudy, professional wrestler's dressing room, the musician said.
01:44:06.820 So they've been going back and forth on this thing.
01:44:10.340 I personally kind of like the White House, how Trump has done it up.
01:44:16.000 I mean, it's kind of the thing with a president.
01:44:18.920 They get in there.
01:44:20.700 He's not a fascist.
01:44:21.980 He's not a dictator, so he's not going to be there forever.
01:44:24.520 The 2028 hats and jokes are hilarious,
01:44:27.220 and I love how it gets people so upset.
01:44:31.300 He's going to try to run again.
01:44:33.280 He isn't.
01:44:35.520 Don't worry about it, but it's a great joke,
01:44:37.720 and he knows it upsets people, so that's why he does it.
01:44:42.080 But the different personalities that the Oval Office has had
01:44:47.000 over the course of the years is part of picking a new president
01:44:52.060 and them having an influence not only on the country
01:44:56.760 but on the Oval Office and the White House
01:45:00.220 over the course of their tenure.
01:45:03.060 It's always been that way. 1.00
01:45:05.280 Remember stupid Jackie, Jackie Kennedy, 1.00
01:45:09.340 going around the White House, putting all her little things in? 1.00
01:45:13.700 Did a big interview with her and she's walking around going,
01:45:15.920 And, well, I decided this room should be blue.
01:45:20.900 And she sounded drugged out.
01:45:23.100 Oh, it was great, though.
01:45:24.800 And that's what we look for.
01:45:28.460 Well, personality, Trump loves gaudy and gold leaf.
01:45:34.720 And it's not strippers up on the wall.
01:45:37.580 He's got patriots, past presidents, busts of world leaders and civil rights leaders.
01:45:45.800 And then someone else comes in and they could do what they want.
01:45:50.920 That's how it works.
01:45:52.160 But again, they hate it.
01:45:54.700 They hate anything this guy does.
01:45:57.660 They don't want him to have any influence over anything as president. 0.97
01:46:03.280 uh the other uh jackass is sarah silverman oh this one another one who her comedy gets the 0.95
01:46:17.180 the excuses and what i like calling the convenience of context she's done uh certain 1.00
01:46:25.780 bits on tv shows in blackface like offensive old school menstrual show menstrual show uh blackface
01:46:35.960 and she goes well we were you know it was the context what we were doing was laughing at it and
01:46:42.960 uh showing it for what it was and so whenever they do something they say well you're not
01:46:50.660 considering the context the comedy what our intent was but then they never allow other people to have
01:46:59.020 the convenience of context when uh they do things that are deemed offensive only they can be so wise
01:47:08.120 in order to do things that others would uh deem that they would deem offensive if others 0.97
01:47:13.040 had done it so here she is just talking about trump and being a dumb liberal and uh 0.94
01:47:23.220 and here she is sarah silverman trump you do not have to consume his content now that sounds 0.96
01:47:31.540 incredibly privileged i believe you do not have to at all consume his content and let that chip
01:47:38.520 away at your physical and mental health. Could you pause for a second? Yes, you do. Yes, you do,
01:47:44.680 Sarah. Yes, you do. You can't help it. People like Sarah Silverman and the mental patients
01:47:52.540 that protest and the yelling people on college campuses, you have to consume his content.
01:47:59.540 You don't know any other way. It upsets you so much that you cannot hold it in.
01:48:06.380 and you need to yell about it and scream and let it ruin your lives so enough of this uh
01:48:16.600 you don't have to consume it you do it's the only reason you're speaking like this
01:48:21.660 is because you have to consume it and deal with it and you can't a little more of sarah here
01:48:27.840 Instead, touch grass when you can and focus inward, focus on each other, focus inward.
01:48:36.500 I'm not saying totally disengage.
01:48:39.440 I'm saying re-engage.
01:48:42.820 What?
01:48:43.820 I'm saying go within.
01:48:45.920 This is not something I made up.
01:48:47.620 I think it was some very wise Buddhist maybe or something.
01:48:52.120 Go within.
01:48:53.820 All the answers are there.
01:48:55.520 taking care of ourselves taking care of each other it doesn't have to include him you don't
01:49:02.000 have to keep up with every disgusting thing he says their whole purpose is owning the libs
01:49:07.920 there's no ideology it's an act of hatred and a need for superiority we need only to focus on
01:49:18.480 caring for the people suffering in his wake the detritus he leaves behind picking up those
01:49:25.380 pieces and taking care of each other so this is uh this is what i have to offer hopefully i'll
01:49:31.420 think of better things i hope a lot of people are thinking of much smarter
01:49:35.660 active things but that's what i got let's see you got nothing see how much it bothers her
01:49:44.120 she's saying like you don't have to consume it think within like uh be at peace with yourself
01:49:50.480 don't let everything he says get to you
01:49:52.980 and then that's all she does
01:49:55.320 and the people she's talking to 1.00
01:49:57.280 are lunatics 1.00
01:49:58.580 and it's all they can think about 1.00
01:50:01.480 they're consumed
01:50:02.440 with Donald Trump every single
01:50:05.200 hour of every single day
01:50:06.840 and by the way
01:50:08.440 look within, be better, be good
01:50:11.340 be this, be that
01:50:12.240 they're the most outwardly
01:50:15.100 violent people
01:50:16.660 you'll ever find 0.51
01:50:18.480 these liberals
01:50:19.460 If you have a difference of opinion at one of their little nut job protests, you can absolutely expect to have some type of violence perpetrated upon you.
01:50:33.500 They cannot help themselves. 0.77
01:50:38.560 I have another example.
01:50:40.740 I'll get to it after the break of Gavin Newsom threatening violence.
01:50:47.120 And, you know, we've heard so many times how the Democrats say, oh, another dog whistle from the Republicans. 0.55
01:50:54.200 It might sound innocent enough, but what they mean is go out there and kill people or hurt people or destroy people's lives. 0.78
01:51:04.760 They are the ones that are constantly doing that.
01:51:07.780 They are the ones that don't even use this imaginary dog whistle.
01:51:11.740 They call openly for violence against people that have differing opinions from themselves.
01:51:18.700 And after this break, we'll hear Gavin Newsom with his latest call for violence against Republicans.
01:51:25.100 More of The Anthony Cumia Show. Stick around.
01:51:28.340 It's The Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
01:51:35.720 It's The Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network. 0.93
01:51:41.740 And talking about the threats of violence that the Democrats, liberals, especially these very malleable, very impressionable lunatics that follow the liberal left.
01:52:02.940 These are people that are easily swayed and easily made to do things, do the bidding of a lot of these politicians and a lot of these extremists.
01:52:18.600 It just goes to, like, watch them. 0.99
01:52:20.940 Anytime you get a group of people that will chant, one person has a bullhorn and they're saying something idiotic. 1.00
01:52:29.740 It has some rhyme to it. Whose streets are streets? We're here. We're queer. We're fabulous. Get used to us. All the little sayings. And you get a group of people that are chanting back. What's his name? And they yell the name. Those are very weak minded people. 0.99
01:52:49.720 they're not very smart and they're uh like i said extremely impressionable 0.93
01:52:56.940 uh and they don't have a lot of of sense of self they'd much rather be part of this organism
01:53:07.940 than be an individual that it gives them a purpose to just chant back something some 1.00
01:53:16.000 idiot is yelling into a bullhorn. And unfortunately, when somebody that they look up to 1.00
01:53:23.200 suggests that some form of violence be perpetrated against people that have a different opinion than
01:53:32.780 them, they are ready, willing, and able to do just that. And as I said before the break,
01:53:40.040 A lot of Republicans are blamed for the dog whistle.
01:53:44.320 One of my favorite, of course, was Trump using the term bloodbath during the campaign, saying that if Biden or Harris, whoever it was at that moment, was elected, that the auto industry in Detroit would see a bloodbath.
01:54:03.040 There would be a bloodbath in the loss of jobs and money in the automotive industry.
01:54:09.720 It's a term that has been used forever on Wall Street and in the financial circles.
01:54:15.460 A bloodbath does not mean literally a bath of blood. 1.00
01:54:20.140 But again, you're dealing with the dumbest of the dumb. 1.00
01:54:24.640 So they considered that a dog whistle. 1.00
01:54:26.880 The media ran with it.
01:54:28.740 Trump promises blood in the streets if he doesn't win.
01:54:33.040 They really did this.
01:54:35.380 And then you get someone like Gavin Newsom in this clip we're going to play.
01:54:38.680 And you tell me how this can be interpreted any other way than, hey, we want you to perpetrate violence against Republicans.
01:54:50.800 Listen to this. This is radical rigging of a midterm election, radical rigging of an election, destroying, vandalizing this democracy, the rule of law.
01:55:05.860 So I'm sorry. I know some people's sensibilities. I respect and appreciate that. But right now, with all due respect, we're walking down a damn different path. We're fighting fire with fire. And we're going to punch these in the mouth.
01:55:20.940 punch these sobs in the mouth uh dog whistle you try to interpret that in another way 1.00
01:55:33.400 where he meant the mouth of the uh imaginary person that we no he is telling his followers 1.00
01:55:44.500 who you know there are plenty of them and they are impressionable and they are stupid 1.00
01:55:48.620 to punch people 1.00
01:55:51.020 in the mouth. That's our new way. 1.00
01:55:53.560 That's what we're doing. Fighting fire
01:55:55.140 with fire and we're going to punch 1.00
01:55:57.020 people in the mouth. 1.00
01:55:59.220 But again, your 1.00
01:56:00.920 cowardly, lying mainstream media 1.00
01:56:02.900 will never present 0.95
01:56:05.080 Gavin Newsom
01:56:06.820 as someone advocating
01:56:08.980 for violence against
01:56:11.060 these people. These people.
01:56:12.860 Who are these people?
01:56:16.540 Let's
01:56:17.020 We'll take a little call from Matt here in the Bronx.
01:56:20.980 Matt, what's up?
01:56:23.220 Hey, Anthony.
01:56:24.720 So a quick comment.
01:56:26.420 I'll definitely get to my comment in two seconds.
01:56:30.320 But with regard to the lunacy that pervades all our institutions, the media, left-wing lunacy, a voice of clarity and correction to provide a little sanity.
01:56:43.000 Yeah.
01:56:43.280 I don't know if you're familiar with him.
01:56:44.840 It's Dr. Paul Craig Roberts.
01:56:46.860 Have you heard of him?
01:56:48.420 I have not.
01:56:49.900 Three names.
01:56:50.540 I'm very suspicious of three names.
01:56:52.340 John Wilkes Booth, Lee Harvey Oswald.
01:56:54.740 Okay.
01:56:55.440 So he was actually in the first Reagan administration.
01:56:58.620 He actually was engineered Reaganomics.
01:57:01.700 He was in the Treasury Department.
01:57:03.000 But he writes extensively on a variety of subjects, including the school problem, the crime problem,
01:57:12.140 the problem with regard to the concentration of the mass media in the hands of left-wing corporations.
01:57:16.980 Yes, he would fill the jelly bean jars on my desk when Mommy couldn't get in, well, to the Oval Office.
01:57:29.680 Thank you, yes.
01:57:30.440 Something like that.
01:57:31.900 Something like that.
01:57:33.280 Yeah, but I would at least suggest checking him out.
01:57:36.120 It's Dr. Paul Craig Roberts at paulcraigrobbins.org.
01:57:39.080 All right, Matt.
01:57:39.640 But, yes, get to your story about the troops and Trump and dealing with crime.
01:57:45.820 What's up?
01:57:47.240 Okay, so wokeism in and of itself and left-wing ideology is actually partly – is in a large part responsible for the surge in crime that you find in the cities.
01:57:57.000 because particularly with regard to the the black inner city yeah you know with regard to with regard
01:58:02.420 to uh uh the summer of 2012 when you had the george floyd riots what that had the effect of
01:58:08.540 was actually having the police pull back on actively enforcing the law on people who were
01:58:15.360 actively engaged in criminal activity we saw that and the excuse that was given was they need room
01:58:21.180 to to destroy they need room to blow off steam and it it made this it emboldened them to just
01:58:31.640 be worse and worse and worse and now you get looting without the riot now every day uh stores
01:58:40.420 are looted literally looted it's not shoplifting when there isn't even a riot going on because of
01:58:46.900 what we saw during um the george floyd uh nonsense and whatnot matt
01:58:51.300 sure and it's it's even worse than the looting the looting is an economic loss but uh with regard
01:58:58.700 to you know the violence you know the murder rate in these cities the reason why it's it's so out
01:59:05.360 of control is because not only not only are the uh criminals emboldened uh and again they're more
01:59:11.780 to have a greater propensity to commit violent crime.
01:59:15.320 But the police are actively walking on eggshells.
01:59:18.600 They don't want to end up to being the next poster boy.
01:59:21.580 Right, right.
01:59:22.180 No, we know that.
01:59:23.880 Matt, I got to take a break.
01:59:24.960 Thank you for the call.
01:59:26.300 And we'll be back in moments.
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01:59:41.560 entertaining and informative on the red apple podcast network the anthony kumia show and uh
01:59:49.160 you know here's where i kind of sometimes get in trouble because uh people say i'm mean
01:59:54.740 with certain things i'm a little mean and uh i'm not look i'm not talking about people that are
02:00:03.760 a little chunky i'm not talking about people that have to watch their weight
02:00:09.680 and enjoy a good meal i'm talking about people that have gotten so large that they infringe on
02:00:19.820 your space and uh especially when space is limited like in an aircraft i've i've had the
02:00:29.260 displeasure of having to sit next to somebody who is considered what do they call it morbidly obese
02:00:37.320 They they say the word in a way where it's, you know, you would think I probably shouldn't be this.
02:00:43.780 I don't want to be morbid, but morbidly obese.
02:00:46.500 So Southwest is changing its rules for its plus size passengers.
02:00:52.480 And I've heard this before.
02:00:54.700 I think we all have.
02:00:57.400 Among changes, the airline will soon require travelers who and they say it like this,
02:01:02.240 who encroach upon the neighboring seat to purchase an additional ticket.
02:01:09.000 And, you know, this gets everybody outraged.
02:01:15.740 The advocates for plus-size people, I guess they call themselves,
02:01:23.960 the advocates for plus-size people say it's discrimination,
02:01:27.000 and sometimes it ends up in court.
02:01:30.120 But the bottom line here is, you know, it's simple space.
02:01:36.200 There's only so much room when you have two seats butted up right next to each other.
02:01:43.700 I had a hell flight from Atlanta.
02:01:46.520 I was stuck in Atlanta for about two days, and it was supposed to be a quick flight back to Greenville.
02:01:54.440 And when I finally could get a ticket, it wasn't what I normally get, which, of course, you know, first class, please.
02:02:03.940 What am I?
02:02:05.480 And I had to sit in steerage, as I call it, and it was three seats across.
02:02:11.580 I'd never even seen three seats across.
02:02:13.700 I thought you'd just get one seat by a window. 0.99
02:02:16.740 I wouldn't dare look past that curtain of scum that is 10 rows back. 0.97
02:02:22.640 but apparently there's three seats across i was lucky enough to get that middle seat and on either 0.97
02:02:29.700 side of me were people that were way too big for these uh seats and i my my biceps
02:02:38.980 smelt like bo when i left the plane because their armpits and whatever flesh is in that area was on 0.54
02:02:49.700 my arms i was trapped in there and i was uh it was disgusting uh but what recourse do i have 0.87
02:03:00.740 that's right none now if an airline wants to charge uh for an extra seat i i'm i'm fine with
02:03:08.580 this i like it it's called shaming something we uh we should be doing more of in this country
02:03:15.860 so uh i was having some conversations online about it and how you would actually do this
02:03:24.020 who is too big is it a weight you know i've seen people that are tall and they weigh a certain
02:03:30.760 amount but you know that's their problem they don't have leg room or maybe their head is hitting
02:03:34.740 the overhead compartment but it's not infringing on your seat but they weigh technically they weigh
02:03:41.120 what would be considered for a normal height obese.
02:03:46.360 So here's what I'm thinking, and it adds to the shame factor. 1.00
02:03:51.920 Have you ever seen online there's these women, 1.00
02:03:54.460 they call themselves plus-size park hoppers? 1.00
02:03:57.460 Yeah.
02:03:58.280 Go on Instagram or any other social media platform 1.00
02:04:02.340 and look up plus-size park hoppers. 1.00
02:04:06.400 They are giant women. 1.00
02:04:08.620 And they go around trying to be cute with the little Minnie Mouse ears on. 0.74
02:04:13.960 And it's just, you're just looking at something that is akin to Ringling Brothers freak show.
02:04:21.700 See, here's where I get in trouble for being mean.
02:04:25.740 But here's what Disney does.
02:04:27.960 They go, hi, we're plus size park hoppers.
02:04:30.900 And we want to go on this roller coaster.
02:04:33.280 So we have to see if we fit.
02:04:36.100 And do you know that at Disney, all the rides have this little seat?
02:04:41.360 Well, not little.
02:04:42.160 It's the same size as the ride.
02:04:43.980 And it's tucked away before you get online. 0.98
02:04:46.540 And you can sit in it to see if you fit your big ass in these Disney ride seats. 0.99
02:04:52.300 I love it. 0.98
02:04:53.120 And they have to sit there and they have to try to pull the safety bar down.
02:04:57.440 And a lot of times they're like, well, I can't go because it doesn't latch down.
02:05:02.760 and they have to hop on their little rascal scooter and go off in shame uh this is what we
02:05:11.960 need we need by the ticket counter at the airport or by you know where you have to shove your
02:05:17.260 overhead into a box to make sure it fits we need an airline seat uh regular size and the the big 0.92
02:05:26.100 plus size people have to try to squeeze their ass into it and if it does not fit or it hangs 0.99
02:05:32.780 over the armrest after they've made that spectacle of themselves there's an alarm buzzer that goes 0.91
02:05:39.540 off and says extra fee or it yells something that everyone looks and laughs and points
02:05:45.160 and uh and shames the person i doubt it'll get to that point but we we can all have our little
02:05:53.340 fantasies but look i'm for anyone doing whatever they want to do with their life but when it starts
02:06:00.640 infringing on your freedoms and your rights then uh it's time they have to do something about it
02:06:07.800 and as far as uh large people flying on airplanes sorry weight is a restriction space is a premium
02:06:16.820 on aircraft and I
02:06:19.120 yeah I really don't want to be in
02:06:22.920 that situation
02:06:23.840 that's all. My two cents
02:06:27.020 that's my new segment
02:06:28.520 my two cents
02:06:29.800 it's not. Relax
02:06:32.260 Chris
02:06:34.400 Chris from Bethpage
02:06:36.440 what is up sir
02:06:37.320 Hey Anthony you used to live on
02:06:40.700 Long Island right? Certainly did
02:06:42.740 still have family out there I'm going to see
02:06:44.700 them as a matter of fact
02:06:47.340 Love it.
02:06:48.380 Okay.
02:06:49.000 So you familiar with taking the Long Island Railroad?
02:06:52.260 Yes, I will be on it tomorrow.
02:06:53.900 How are you doing?
02:06:55.460 Okay.
02:06:56.340 So I've been taking it for 40 years, and I've been taking the subway for 40 years, okay? 0.75
02:07:01.900 Now, there is a ridiculous thing that's going on.
02:07:06.180 Every day at 430 during rush hour, they take police officers and Long Island Railroad conductors
02:07:13.400 and put them at the top of the stairs before you go into to take the subway,
02:07:20.280 and they make you show them your train pass to show that you,
02:07:24.840 this is during rush hour.
02:07:26.160 They have rails up there and tops up there.
02:07:29.040 Only in track 16, by the way.
02:07:32.720 They've been doing it for almost a year now,
02:07:34.800 and I've been arguing with them.
02:07:36.960 I'm like, go 100 feet over there.
02:07:39.740 You have people jumping over the subway.
02:07:41.660 yeah the turnstiles that's of course
02:07:44.860 and and they they lost anthony they lost 700 million dollars last year 700 million dollars 0.71
02:07:51.860 the mta lost and then they want to raise the price on the people the suckers the saps that
02:07:57.240 actually pay to use that disgusting uh public transit system right and and plus congestion 0.97
02:08:05.240 pricing too yeah yeah that was a result of that too just think about it it's so ridiculous now
02:08:11.380 i've taken videos there i've gotten in trouble because the cops will come over to me like what
02:08:16.080 are you doing i'm taking a video to show how ludicrous this is first of all you have conductors
02:08:21.320 making a hundred thousand dollars a year that when you get onto the train they come and they
02:08:25.480 look for your ticket anyhow why are you checking it here why don't you just go over there please
02:08:30.720 police officers i love you go to where the uh people are jumping over the turnstiles yeah please
02:08:36.540 You know what else? It makes no sense. You know what else has to be done, Chris, also to save resources and time and actually be effective? And here, you know, people don't like hearing this word either. Profiling. We need profiling.
02:08:52.720 Remember for 10 minutes when Kathy Hochul, the great governor of the state of New York, said she's going to make the subways and the trains safer by having checkpoints where they will search people before they go into the subway.
02:09:07.940 Remember that 10 minutes?
02:09:09.400 Well, what were they doing? 1.00
02:09:11.460 they were searching the pocket books the little purses of little asian women going to and from 1.00
02:09:20.820 work and uh you know they because they have to search everyone uh so they waste time doing that 0.99
02:09:28.660 when look we all could look at a line of people looking to get in the subway and determine who
02:09:36.540 might need to be searched who might need to get a closer look and see if they have a weapon on them
02:09:43.880 if they're going to pay at all to get on the subway but uh profiling has become a bad word
02:09:51.600 but it's uh it follows patterns and it's very useful in crime fighting uh in some instances
02:10:00.660 Crimes cannot be solved without some form of profiling, but they refuse to use it in an instance where you know what you're looking for, but you're not allowed to focus on some of the people that you would be searching.
02:10:22.020 It's terrible.
02:10:23.060 Anthony, you're a thousand percent right.
02:10:26.340 Yes, sir.
02:10:26.700 about this we know who jumps and i see it believe me i i see it all the time we know who jumps over
02:10:34.180 the turnstiles all the time like we know we've seen the people we know who they are we know what
02:10:38.620 they look like right yeah yeah so to so to fix that problem they decide to have congestion pricing
02:10:46.180 who does that affect who who drives into the city is it pretty much white people average joe
02:10:52.220 Going to work, you know. 0.54
02:10:54.100 Right.
02:10:54.760 Yeah.
02:10:55.880 It's terrible.
02:10:56.700 And who takes the Long Island Railroad?
02:10:58.380 People that look like me and you.
02:10:59.980 I'm sorry.
02:11:01.020 They're going to work.
02:11:02.020 They're going to work.
02:11:03.040 Less aggravation.
02:11:04.400 They don't want nonsense.
02:11:06.380 They don't want crime. 0.95
02:11:07.280 But they just, Hocul and the rest of them just keep squeezing the working guys and gals 0.54
02:11:16.360 and just not paying attention to the actual problems.
02:11:20.500 and we end up where we are.
02:11:22.440 Chris, thank you, man.
02:11:23.920 Thank you for the call.
02:11:26.600 Yeah, you know, solving problems, that's a crazy thing to say.
02:11:31.960 You don't want to do that.
02:11:32.840 You want to squeeze the people that are actually paying to come into your city
02:11:39.500 and keep it running, do the jobs here in the city,
02:11:45.200 and when they look at the end of the year and go,
02:11:49.320 well, we're not meeting our budget, and you look at why you're not meeting it,
02:11:54.000 and you realize people are leaving.
02:11:56.300 They're not working in New York City anymore.
02:11:59.140 Maybe they're working in New York State still.
02:12:01.260 Maybe they went upstate or out on Long Island or what have you.
02:12:05.100 But some of these people are leaving the entire state.
02:12:08.280 But you leave New York City, and if enough people leave
02:12:13.240 and they're not there to pay these outrageous prices for MTA
02:12:17.820 and the congestion pricing, who's going to make up that budget?
02:12:24.060 Who's going to pay when all that's left are people that are jumping turnstiles
02:12:28.160 and mental patients that are pushing people in front of trains?
02:12:33.100 You know, it's amazing there's anyone left, is my take.
02:12:40.720 And, you know, I moved out.
02:12:42.300 I moved down to South Carolina, and I see people in Greenville and that area, and they don't want people coming in.
02:12:52.120 They do not want outsiders from New York coming into their cities and states.
02:12:58.920 It's a red state.
02:13:01.320 Greenville's a nice city.
02:13:02.600 I enjoy it.
02:13:03.860 I enjoy the rights that I should have in any state I want to live in, especially when it comes to First and Second Amendment rights.
02:13:11.180 Right.
02:13:12.300 And what, you know, they they have every right to say, oh, New York, I had to sell myself to these people whenever I was talking to people down there in South Carolina and they'd go, oh, where are you from?
02:13:27.300 New York. Oh, instantly they're like, oh, boy, great.
02:13:32.480 So what are you going to screw up?
02:13:34.920 Who are you going to vote in?
02:13:36.660 I'm like, no, no, no.
02:13:37.860 You don't have to worry about me, my friend.
02:13:39.840 And then you pull your shirt aside.
02:13:42.300 And you flash a holster on your hip.
02:13:45.420 Nice big fat 45 in there.
02:13:48.100 And then they go, oh, okay.
02:13:50.440 I could see.
02:13:51.380 You're one of the good ones.
02:13:52.720 Yeah.
02:13:53.440 But there are plenty of people from blue states that have voted and destroyed their state.
02:13:58.740 And they just moved.
02:14:00.660 You know, poor Texas is a victim of this. 1.00
02:14:03.240 the California imbeciles that have picked up and complain and bitch about taxes 1.00
02:14:12.000 and the lack of ability to do things because of regulations. 1.00
02:14:17.200 And then they move to places like Austin and Dallas, and they start wrecking that.
02:14:24.980 So, yeah, I might be new to South Carolina, relatively speaking,
02:14:29.240 but i don't want to see new yorkers there either unless they you know show me a pistol on their
02:14:34.660 hip now it's got to work that's how things work in the big city what are the things that i want
02:14:40.440 to get to um oh god please jasmine we can't uh we can't uh end today without talking about the
02:14:48.680 great jasmine crockett it does look like texas had some sense and she might be losing her her
02:14:55.080 seat i think this is good is it a done deal because i i go back and forth i see that and 0.85
02:15:00.200 the wolfman guy he's losing his seat but uh jasmine uh she's just been bad mouthing trump
02:15:09.660 and the administration and anything good fighting crime uh having some type of respect on the world 0.81
02:15:17.360 stage uh she hates it all she's very racist she is pro reparations which is just mental
02:15:26.320 and um she's saying that maga people are the unpatriotic ones let's listen and to be clear 0.73
02:15:36.280 you can wave all the flags you want to but i am telling you right now that the most unpatriotic
02:15:41.660 people that we have in this country are maga and this president we are the real patriots and it is
02:15:48.240 time for us to take our flag back and show people what america is about you can't say that you love
02:15:54.480 the constitution while decimating it with every single stroke of a pen for an executive order
02:16:00.780 while decimating it while you are disrespecting our troops that are signed up to protect our
02:16:06.520 freedoms, not just here, but abroad. And then you're taking people's freedoms away using those
02:16:12.380 exact same troops. Whose freedoms are being taken away? That's what I want to know. Illegal aliens
02:16:20.300 by deporting them as per the law says. What constitutional rights is he trotting upon or 1.00
02:16:29.040 taking away from people? Because that would be something that a court, especially the Supreme
02:16:36.000 court would have a say in meanwhile i haven't heard the supreme court have a decision about
02:16:43.840 trump uh infringing on people's constitutional rights and as far as the flag goes lady uh take
02:16:52.280 back the flag because the left and and jasmine crockett are so patriotic they have done nothing 0.99
02:16:59.840 but prove their disdain for the flag.
02:17:04.160 They burn the American flag.
02:17:06.760 They hate it.
02:17:07.840 When people wave it, they throw things at them. 0.96
02:17:11.200 They'd rather wave the gay flags, flags of other nations, any other flag than the American
02:17:23.080 flag, which MAGA waves with pride.
02:17:28.000 They wear it with pride.
02:17:30.440 But because Jasmine Crockett said that MAGA is unpatriotic and they are the patriots, well, I guess, you know, that's it.
02:17:38.480 It's been debunked.
02:17:39.540 That's how they debunk things, by the way.
02:17:41.300 They just say it.
02:17:42.080 It's automatically debunked.
02:17:45.280 All right.
02:17:46.220 We still got a little more left.
02:17:48.060 Don't go anywhere.
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02:18:08.500 uh kathy hochel just talking about her the unbelievable fantastic governor of state of
02:18:18.200 new york uh she was talking about a recently deported mother and daughter yes donald trump
02:18:27.980 that tyrant that heartless uh oh if i could only use vulgarities here uh he deported a mother
02:18:38.060 and the daughter went along with the mother um and and kathy hokal had to speak out on this 0.89
02:18:47.460 let's listen to her take and then we'll discuss today ice agents deported a mother and her six
02:18:52.900 year old daughter they had been previously residents of jackson heights residents of
02:18:59.440 queens and the little girl was preparing to go back to school this fall but instead a short
02:19:04.720 time ago they were ripped from their homes sent to an attention facility in texas 2 000 miles away
02:19:10.380 thinking they might still have hope to return to their home the only place little girl has ever
02:19:15.240 known. But instead, today they were sent on a plane and sent to a country, a foreign country
02:19:21.040 for this little girl. This is cruel. And I say to those who did this, where is your humanity?
02:19:28.680 President Trump, you said you were going after the worst of the worst. You think she's really
02:19:33.400 the worst of the worst? Why can't we work together to go after the truly worst of the worst? The
02:19:39.420 human traffickers, the sex traffickers, drug dealers, murderers, gang members. We'll help you 0.58
02:19:46.620 do that. But please stop separating our families. They did nothing wrong but look for a better life
02:19:52.920 just like my immigrant grandparents did and so many other families that have been changed by
02:19:57.500 coming to this great opportunity land of America. I want answers on how this could happen. Is she
02:20:04.400 really the worst of the worst i want to demand how you could possibly say yes oh stop with the
02:20:11.080 drama the fake drama in her voice i want to know uh first of all the worst of the worst yeah when
02:20:19.700 he goes after that what do you do you you pardon the criminals so that ice can't take them from
02:20:28.560 New York and deport them. Criminals. You've given pardons to people, illegals, so that
02:20:38.200 you can set them free and ICE won't have them, won't be able to grab them up in New York. So 0.97
02:20:44.520 you lie about that. The other thing is how is Trump doing something bad here? He's keeping
02:20:54.840 the family together.
02:20:56.920 I guess he's just deporting the mother.
02:20:59.580 I don't know if the kid's an anchor baby. 0.94
02:21:01.980 She made it sound like the child was born here in the United States, which would have
02:21:06.260 given the child citizenship.
02:21:10.900 So the kid could have stayed and gone to school.
02:21:13.500 Does she have any other relatives?
02:21:15.820 If the mother decided she wanted to take the kid with her, which I would assume any mother
02:21:20.000 with any maternal instincts would want well so be it and and you know make your life uh
02:21:29.300 somewhere else not here he ran on this this was the promise that was made to the american citizens
02:21:38.580 uh about cleaning up this uh illegal invasion that we had over four years longer than that
02:21:49.080 actually four years in biden was just an acceleration of it but you know when did this
02:21:54.060 woman come into america illegally when did she have this kid and why not blame the administration
02:22:02.640 that was in place when she did that because now trump is just cleaning up the mess cleaning up 1.00
02:22:09.000 the mess they made and look keeping families together but she all dramatic kathy hogle oh 1.00
02:22:16.540 And I demand, you demand nothing. 1.00
02:22:21.880 You demand nothing.
02:22:25.120 You've been terrible.
02:22:26.700 You've tried at every turn.
02:22:29.920 Donald Trump trying to clear illegals out of your state.
02:22:34.740 You have fought it tooth and nail and wonky eye.
02:22:39.780 Tooth, nail, and wonky eye. 0.98
02:22:41.620 You fought to try to keep illegals in this state. 1.00
02:22:46.540 To the financial detriment of the state. 1.00
02:22:52.800 To the rise in crime in the cities.
02:22:58.440 That's what's happening.
02:23:01.380 So Trump is cleaning up the mess left by the previous administrations.
02:23:09.100 So stop. Stop with the drama.
02:23:13.620 And here's Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson.
02:23:16.540 And he's got a problem with Trump's fighting the crime in D.C., saying that he wants Chicago to be next.
02:23:25.940 So why wouldn't he have a problem?
02:23:28.920 Chicago just rampant with violent crime.
02:23:32.440 And Trump suggests maybe Chicago needs the D.C. treatment.
02:23:35.180 And this mayor, Brandon Johnson, one of the lowest rated polling mayors in the country ever, says that people need to rise up and fight against the idea of fighting crime. 1.00
02:23:49.800 Listen to this idiot. 0.99
02:23:50.960 And so, you know, look, we're going to remain firm. 1.00
02:23:53.960 We'll take legal action.
02:23:55.520 But the people in this city are accustomed to rising up against tyranny.
02:24:00.560 And if that's necessary, I believe that the people of Chicago will stand firm alongside of me as I work every single day to protect the people of this city.
02:24:09.960 Protect. All Trump's saying is your city is a mess.
02:24:15.900 I mean, every weekend you could look up the amount of people that were shot and killed.
02:24:21.280 Their ages are unbelievably young.
02:24:25.160 And Mayor Johnson, his take is that if Trump tries to do this, the people will stand by him and rise up against the tyranny of Trump trying to keep Chicagoans from being murdered.
02:24:47.600 And the vast majority, statistically 100%, are people of color.
02:24:55.160 That are being murdered in Chicago.
02:24:57.580 So he thinks the people of Chicago would rise up and stand by Mayor Johnson and fight the idea of trying anything to combat the violence going on in the city of Chicago. 1.00
02:25:19.540 This is how delusional this idiot is. 1.00
02:25:23.100 and I guess the whole show was about 1.00
02:25:26.240 we need to change this
02:25:28.420 it has to change
02:25:29.880 the big picture has to change
02:25:31.880 little things work temporarily
02:25:33.780 but we need to really
02:25:35.360 hit this thing on the head
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