The Anthony Cumia Show - November 24, 2025


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00:00:58.040 this summer on FanDuel. It's the Anthony Cumia Show
00:01:01.860 on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
00:01:06.420 Yes, it is the Anthony Cumia Show.
00:01:10.200 Thanks for tuning in.
00:01:13.380 And yeah, we start off with the sedition
00:01:17.560 and treason, of course. Could I have some sedition with a side
00:01:21.920 of treason please and uh boy this has been one of the big stories this week and again it's just
00:01:30.300 another one of these democrat things that they love to do uh they take something they blow it
00:01:38.280 completely out of proportion uh meanwhile they were the ones really doing the the nasty part
00:01:46.280 of the whole situation uh and then they try to blame trump and call him you know tyrannical or
00:01:53.960 some kind of a megalomaniac and well it turns out that they believe donald trump has threatened
00:02:05.780 their lives and by they i mean these uh democrats that have uh that were part of this video there
00:02:13.940 Part of this videotape, tape, this video is my age, that, well, they were telling the American military, people in the American military and the intelligence divisions, that they didn't have to follow the president's orders.
00:02:37.900 if they deemed them illegal in some way, that they were well within their bounds and rights
00:02:46.680 to just not listen to the commander-in-chief, the guy, the president,
00:02:54.700 who has the final word over what the American military does.
00:03:01.260 and uh it's not like trump has been saying hey let's uh let's bomb china for covid i would agree
00:03:12.780 with that but uh it's drugs coming into our country and uh drug boats being blown up who
00:03:22.500 who wouldn't be for that when you see the the young people especially that have just been
00:03:29.960 ravaged by the influx of of drugs fentanyl especially into this country opiates uh it's
00:03:39.360 it's amazing that anyone would be against the president and his administration trying anything
00:03:46.400 we're at the point where extreme measures have to be taken i don't think um a lot of the people
00:03:56.200 especially on the left understand extreme measures sometimes uh it's not worth sitting
00:04:06.220 around and debating this stuff for years and years and passing the buck and nothing gets done
00:04:13.220 sometimes a real leader has to make a decision and then follow through with it
00:04:21.920 Could you imagine if Harry Truman had to decide to drop the atomic bombs on Japan to end World War II? 0.66
00:04:36.380 And in this day and age, with all of the Budinsky's and wanting to, what, talk about it? 0.70
00:04:48.140 have you have a little conversation a debate a public forum instead of him just getting 0.77
00:04:57.280 hey do you want to go with this and him going yup let's drop it
00:05:02.280 nothing that that this country needed to do to get to the point where america became a great nation 0.99
00:05:15.220 would ever have been accomplished if these whining bureaucrats had their way back in in the olden days
00:05:26.980 um so yeah things have to be done and the president can utilize the military to do things
00:05:36.540 that are in the best interest of this country and this country's safety and if you really want to
00:05:42.880 look into what presidents have utilized the military uh for their own benefit and and that
00:05:51.520 for for actions that were absolutely had nothing to do with the safety or best interest of the
00:06:02.060 people of the united states you could uh there are plenty of presidents you could look at
00:06:08.360 and say well why didn't the military members of the military say i don't i think those orders are
00:06:16.860 illegal president obama president george uh w bush president george hw bush ronald reagan
00:06:27.680 uh i think the those orders are illegal and i will not be participating in your why are you
00:06:36.600 tying me to a pole why are you pointing rifles at me yeah how about that have a little desertion
00:06:43.320 oh my god and if the the politicians senators congressmen in this country are are instructing
00:06:56.160 the military to not obey the president and they're not even giving instances i think one of
00:07:04.920 them did. Who is that, Klobuchar? Oh, this was embarrassing. Embarrassing. Because they've been
00:07:10.500 asking, any reporter worth their salt has been asking these Democrats, what illegal orders
00:07:19.400 has the president given that would compel you to make this video? Unless he's done something,
00:07:27.240 why would you just pull this out and decide to instruct the military to not follow the
00:07:33.820 president's orders and amy klobuchar she says uh she goes well um there was that that movie
00:07:44.140 where they didn't obey the order because it was illegal a mo a movie what are you talking about
00:07:55.120 what was that one i i believe it was the one with the jack nicholson
00:08:00.800 you can't handle the truth whatever that movie was yeah and uh she she's taking movie references
00:08:12.980 as her reasoning the as as her her uh reason for for telling the military that they don't
00:08:24.820 have to obey the president if they believe an order is illegal and again what who's deciding
00:08:33.240 that a soldier have soldiers gone through all the the the constitutional law schools
00:08:42.020 to understand what is legal or illegal no they follow the orders of the president
00:08:48.280 that's what they're instructed to do and and follow it to the death it's pretty serious business 1.00
00:08:58.060 but these oh my god these morons so the first thing let's first uh let's get a little 1.00
00:09:08.880 a little uh audio here of the video that was made by the democrats telling them that the 1.00
00:09:17.620 The military, indeed, does not have to obey the president if they deem his orders to be illegal.
00:09:24.560 This was the original video that was put out.
00:09:27.480 I'm Senator Alyssa Slotkin.
00:09:29.140 Senator Mark Kelly.
00:09:30.480 Representative Chris Deluzio.
00:09:32.160 Congresswoman Maggie Goodlander.
00:09:33.740 Representative Chrissy Houlihan.
00:09:35.280 Congressman Jason Crowe.
00:09:36.660 I was a captain in the United States Navy.
00:09:38.660 Former CIA officer.
00:09:40.020 Former Navy.
00:09:40.800 Former paratrooper and Army Ranger.
00:09:42.640 Former intelligence officer.
00:09:44.220 Former Air Force.
00:09:45.160 We want to speak directly to members of the military and the intelligence community who take risks each day to keep Americans safe.
00:09:51.720 We know you are under enormous stress and pressure right now.
00:09:54.920 Americans trust their military, but that trust is at risk.
00:09:58.220 This administration is pitting our uniformed military and intelligence community professionals against American citizens.
00:10:04.560 Like us, you all swore an oath to protect and defend this Constitution.
00:10:08.980 Right now, the threats to our Constitution aren't just coming from abroad, but from right here at home.
00:10:13.720 our laws are clear you can refuse illegal orders you can refuse illegal orders you must refuse
00:10:21.000 illegal orders no one has to carry out orders that violate the law or our constitution we
00:10:26.520 know this is hard and that it's a difficult time to be a public servant but whether you're serving
00:10:30.680 in the cia the army or navy the air force your vigilance is critical and know that we have your
00:10:37.080 back because now more than ever the american people need you we need you to stand up for our laws our
00:10:43.080 Constitution and who we are as Americans. Don't give up. Don't give up. Don't give up. Don't give
00:10:49.520 up the ship. I swear to you, if if Donald Trump was a fraction of the evil dictator they profess
00:11:03.340 him to be they would all have already been put against the wall and dispatched
00:11:11.240 that's what a dictator would do to people in their government that are are instructing
00:11:23.140 members of the military to be seditious and traitorous you you take them out to a dark
00:11:31.380 cold brick wall in the dead of night like stalin and and and you you you dispatch them
00:11:41.100 they're no longer your problem they're not allowed to then go on propaganda propaganda against you
00:11:52.180 against the dictator leadership allowed to go on these propaganda media networks
00:11:59.380 and continue to defend this sedition. 0.99
00:12:05.540 What a lousy, tyrannical dictator Donald Trump is. 0.99
00:12:10.880 I will say that every day when they call him a dictator. 1.00
00:12:19.300 I will say, boy, what a lousy dictator this guy is.
00:12:22.400 Because he's not doing the job like the real dictators did back in the old days.
00:12:31.040 How do you think saying that, putting that message out out of nowhere, there's been no illegal orders given to the military.
00:12:42.400 How do you just put that out and think when Trump says something back that he is being unreasonable?
00:12:52.400 he all he said was and here it is this is really bad and dangerous for our country
00:13:00.440 their words cannot be allowed to stand seditious behavior from traitors lock them up and then
00:13:07.960 another post he said seditious behavior punishable by death we'll talk we'll take your calls uh and
00:13:16.140 discuss this are they seditious traitorous or uh is donald trump being inappropriate by saying that
00:13:23.900 those crimes are indeed punishable by death in this country back in a moment
00:13:29.860 it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast network
00:13:34.960 it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast network
00:13:42.840 the anthony cumia show and uh yeah we're talking about this uh sedition treason
00:13:50.200 by um a few democrats that decided to put out a video letting the military of this country know
00:14:00.240 that hey if you don't uh you don't like the orders you think they're illegal somehow even
00:14:07.240 though there's no proof or even an inkling not even an inkling my friends that uh trump has been
00:14:15.360 giving the military illegal orders we have uh senator mark kelly one of these uh seditious
00:14:23.880 people and he doubled down he doubles down on this statement on this video um on one of these
00:14:31.940 terrible propaganda news shows so let's listen to a mark kelly maybe uh clear this up a bit
00:14:41.460 yeah it would they would be violating their own if they followed illegal orders and i and i guess
00:14:49.060 senator members of the military what is your advice to them if they come across something
00:14:54.100 that seems confusing i think they need to talk to their leadership you know talk to their commanding
00:15:01.140 officer about it and and and tell you tell your commanding officer why you think this may be
00:15:06.820 illegal um there are lawyers within the military the judge advocate general corps um you can have
00:15:13.820 a conversation you know with somebody who understands the law uh and you know there's
00:15:20.540 always the option of you review the ucmj with your leadership and you explain to somebody why
00:15:25.560 you think this may not be lawful all right oh my god look i i've never been in the military
00:15:35.060 thank you for your service uh my brother was 82nd airborne i know many people that have been
00:15:43.980 in the military um i've done a lot of research and and uh learned a lot of history of the military
00:15:53.820 Um, I can't imagine a soldier would, would spend another day in the military after doing something like that. Yeah, I think, I think that that order was illegal.
00:16:12.940 Let me go up to the upper echelon, my supervisors, my brass, and tell them,
00:16:22.060 yeah, I'm not going to do this because I think it's illegal.
00:16:25.480 What a great way to completely destroy your political or your military career.
00:16:31.720 What a great way to do that.
00:16:34.140 You think you'd have any place within the military being a problem like that?
00:16:42.940 especially in the trump administration where they want to get back to the old way of you of doing
00:16:50.320 things in the military the ways that worked discipline men training none of this nonsense
00:16:59.360 where transgender people get free surgery if they're in the military wearing lipstick and 0.98
00:17:06.940 wigs on the decks of uh military uh vessels that's done that's gone now you're gonna go 0.95
00:17:17.780 to your commanding officer and say yeah i didn't like that order i'm i don't think i'm gonna be
00:17:24.700 part of all right well here's a uh a bus to leavenworth if that's still where they send them
00:17:31.520 leavenworth but uh could you could you just imagine a soldier doing that they're doing a
00:17:39.640 grave disservice uh to the people that have gone into the military that might not be the brightest
00:17:47.940 person and they're influenced by uh these liberals and some of these politicians
00:17:57.000 and they're they're driven to make one of the biggest mistakes of their lives.
00:18:04.080 You know, I obviously I don't think anything's going to happen to these politicians like Mark Kelly
00:18:11.260 or anyone else that was involved in this video, this seditious video.
00:18:18.140 but uh the poor soldiers maybe you know guy is like yeah i got nothing going on i'm gonna join
00:18:29.540 the military i hear you could make a pretty good career out of that and then he's watching
00:18:35.040 mark kelly and he goes oh that's the spaceman guy he was up in space he's a smart guy
00:18:43.100 and uh he doesn't realize maybe the van allen radiation belt uh went right through his head 0.98
00:18:50.860 and he's an idiot and he's listening to this guy and goes hey i think that order's illegal 0.99
00:18:57.500 maybe i should go to my commanding officer and there you are a bus back to podunk east idabama 1.00
00:19:05.460 and your military career probably the only place somebody you know that's a little confused as to
00:19:14.900 what they want to do can make a career for themselves and these people are screwing their
00:19:20.840 lives up nothing's gonna happen to mark kelly believe me or any of the other ones and i believe
00:19:29.820 there is an element at least they always do things that have this plausible deniability nonsense
00:19:36.840 but there is an element of sedition here and it is traitorous and it's underhanded sneaky
00:19:46.560 and they knew what they were doing when they did this this isn't something that you know is for the
00:19:55.920 good of the country i felt i needed to do this to speak out this is your basic benedict arnold
00:20:03.220 stuff you know you were a patriot at one point i don't care what their military careers were
00:20:09.880 i don't care that mark kelly went up into space i don't care
00:20:15.860 benedict arnold was a great man for the united states for uh some time
00:20:22.300 what what have you done lately well you made a traitorous video and and uh you're trying to
00:20:31.900 influence the military to turn on the president how how much worse does it get than that
00:20:41.260 how much more traitorous does it get members of the united states government trying to influence
00:20:50.380 the military to turn on the president it's textbook treason it's movie treason
00:21:00.180 so how are we supposed to look at it and then trump says seditious behavior from traitors
00:21:09.480 lock them up seditious behavior punishable by death hey isn't seditious behavior punishable
00:21:15.960 by death that's what they say so you're admitting to seditious behavior if you're saying trump is 0.68
00:21:25.080 calling for your death then you must say well i'm a seditious and traitorous uh person
00:21:32.920 if not you don't have to worry right all right back in moments with your calls 0.94
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00:22:15.120 welcome and i was just scrolling and i see another mark kelly uh statement here
00:22:24.940 that he's made we are going to fight for the constitution we're not giving up
00:22:29.780 trump is not going to intimidate me or make me back down what we did was patriotic
00:22:38.180 uh there's nothing more patriotic than standing up for the rule of law and the constitution
00:22:44.760 The Constitution? You mean the document that spells out how the president has power as commander in chief over the military?
00:22:57.380 You come up with this loose fitting thing about illegal orders without even an example of one of these orders?
00:23:09.060 Maybe Eric from Orlando knows what one of these orders are. Eric, what's up, man?
00:23:15.200 Hey, what's going on, Anthony? Hopefully you're going to have a good Thanksgiving this coming week.
00:23:18.660 Yes.
00:23:20.140 I have a hypothetical situation. Now, I've been watching some movies this weekend, some classics like, you know, Platoon and, you know, Schindler's List.
00:23:28.660 Now, let's just say hypothetically this happened, and I don't think Trump's going to do this.
00:23:33.480 But let's just say if the president gave, like, some kind of orders down to a general or someone that your commanding officer says,
00:23:39.460 torch this village or kill a bunch of innocent women and children would that be considered maybe
00:23:45.140 an illegal order i mean i don't know maybe that's what i'm kind of curious something like that you
00:23:52.300 know what was their um my lay in uh in vietnam where where they uh went through that village
00:24:01.200 and just killed innocent women and children.
00:24:04.160 And I think Lieutenant Calley is the only guy that was even up on charges,
00:24:11.780 and they really didn't do anything to him.
00:24:14.100 But that was indeed illegal.
00:24:17.240 But it wasn't an order given by the president, at least that we know of.
00:24:22.160 Who knows?
00:24:22.660 Maybe Johnson was saying, yeah, go in there and just wreak havoc on innocent people.
00:24:28.640 But I don't think so.
00:24:29.980 So, you know, disobeying an order from from your commanding officer in the battlefield, if it's a lieutenant or a captain or a major, is different than disobeying the president of the United States.
00:24:47.120 No, what I mean is like, let's say if it was handed down from the president to go to that commanding officer who gave the order.
00:24:53.180 Right. That's what I I'm just I'm just curious. I mean, it's something that almost never happens.
00:24:57.680 I'm just saying that's like the only thing I could think of that would be, quote, as illegal as it gets.
00:25:02.700 But other than that, not really.
00:25:04.400 I mean, that's the only thing I can really think of in a whole situation.
00:25:07.560 Yeah.
00:25:08.620 They have not come up with a scenario yet where Donald Trump has done something illegal.
00:25:13.520 I mean, you look at that, too, because there hasn't been nothing yet.
00:25:17.160 Yeah.
00:25:17.480 You look at these bombings, the strikes that they're doing on these drug boats.
00:25:23.500 You can't equate that with something Obama did.
00:25:27.680 or George, both of the Bushes did, where they were doing preemptive strikes on terrorists.
00:25:37.860 What's the difference?
00:25:38.980 If you see a threat against this country, whether it's terrorism or drugs that are quite literally,
00:25:47.020 you know, you can't even, you don't even have to really tweak it that much and go,
00:25:50.520 well this terrorist organization is uh killing people in uh this state or this uh country
00:25:58.220 and it affects americans this is literally affecting americans american young american
00:26:03.520 kids they're dying because of these drugs so to do something about it anything i don't think it'll
00:26:09.180 be effective i'm not even saying it's going to be effective i don't think it's going to be
00:26:13.280 effective but do something about it try anything and him striking these boats is no different than
00:26:22.300 when obama blew up an american citizen uh because he was uh part of uh uh al-qaeda or isis or what
00:26:30.860 whatever it was so um yeah yeah if if trump is doing basically you know with all those and like
00:26:37.400 all these boats coming out of venezuela if you think some average person from venezuela is driving
00:26:41.080 in one of those boats they're more poorer than church mice for crying out loud they're not 0.99
00:26:44.700 driving those people those poor bastards just getting blown out of the water all right eric 0.96
00:26:50.740 thank you my friend thank you anthony chit chat with you there uh yeah there's a another clip here 0.99
00:26:58.640 this would be governor pritzker oh boy he's he's been in the news of late illinois chicago is just
00:27:08.380 I have so much stuff on Chicago here, a very Chicago Christmas that we saw happen over the weekend.
00:27:19.520 We got a little bit of that and what have you.
00:27:21.740 But Illinois Governor Pritzker, he had to get his fat gut into the mix talking about this Democrat treasonous video that was put out.
00:27:35.660 Let's hear what Illinois Governor Pritzker had to say.
00:27:39.240 Remember what they were asking.
00:27:40.940 They were telling troops, follow the law.
00:27:44.320 And who's responding negatively to that?
00:27:46.840 The 34-time convicted felon in the White House.
00:27:51.220 And so when he attacks people, it's often because he knows that what he is doing is wrong.
00:27:59.660 And so he wants to make it seem like someone who is saying something negative about him is the wrongdoer.
00:28:06.540 He's the one.
00:28:07.680 And he says these things because he wants to deflect from what he's often asked people to do in government,
00:28:15.360 people who are serving the public to do, which is to do things that are illegal.
00:28:18.840 We saw that time and time again, and frankly, you still see it, in the city of Chicago with ICE and CBP.
00:28:25.000 And so that's the kind of thing that certainly people who have served their country, veterans that are serving now in Congress, have an absolute right.
00:28:34.520 And these are decent, honorable people.
00:28:37.220 They have an absolute right to stand up and say to everyone, follow the law.
00:28:42.660 That's all they were saying to the troops of the United States. 1.00
00:28:47.120 Imagine twisting reality around like that, you fat bastard. 1.00
00:28:53.640 Twisting reality. 1.00
00:28:55.000 Just all they're saying is, you know, follow the law.
00:28:58.300 You mean the law, the Constitution that says that the president is commander in chief of the military and he is the word on what the military does?
00:29:10.000 They weren't saying follow the law.
00:29:12.180 Show me that video.
00:29:13.980 Hey, we want the soldiers to follow the law.
00:29:18.460 you're under uh the the president uh donald trump his administration and uh you soldiers
00:29:26.140 we want you to follow the law all right that sounds reasonable any soldier would go yeah of
00:29:32.800 course that's what we do saying don't obey orders if you deem them illegal is something so different
00:29:44.220 then follow the law follow the law and and like i was saying uh earlier talking about the uh traffic
00:29:54.420 stops uh if you get stopped by a cop as the driver if someone told you follow the law
00:30:03.000 you would adhere to everything and comply with everything the officer's telling you
00:30:09.520 that's what you do.
00:30:12.440 If you think giving your license to the officer
00:30:17.140 is somehow an infringement on your rights
00:30:20.740 and you tell the cop,
00:30:22.840 I don't have to give you my ID,
00:30:24.700 I know my rights,
00:30:26.160 that's not following the law.
00:30:29.440 You might think in some weird delusional way
00:30:35.620 that you don't have to do that,
00:30:38.060 that it's against the law for the cop to ask you to give your license or even stepping out of the
00:30:43.980 vehicle that's a thing that i've seen many times that a lot of people think is illegal you can't
00:30:50.540 ask me i mean ask me to get out of the vehicle and then they go yeah yeah uh pennsylvania versus
00:30:59.620 mims you can absolutely ask since the 70s a cop can request order not request order you
00:31:07.860 out of your vehicle during a traffic stop and people absolutely believe that this is illegal
00:31:14.580 no i'm not getting out you can't tell me to get out of my car so they sit there until they're
00:31:22.020 under arrest that's that's what thinking something is illegal when it's not will do to you
00:31:30.880 and if someone told you that you don't have to listen to a cop if he's giving you an illegal
00:31:39.020 order and you believe that getting out of the vehicle is an illegal order well you're going to
00:31:45.440 jail if someone tells you obey the law well you're going to step out of the vehicle when the officer
00:31:52.920 asks you to they're two different things so pritzker trying to uh lighten this up a little
00:31:59.680 trying to spackle over it a little bit
00:32:02.760 and say that this is just them saying,
00:32:05.080 hey, obey the law. 0.99
00:32:07.220 Liar. 1.00
00:32:08.400 Big fat liar. 1.00
00:32:11.520 Liar, liar, giant effing pants on fire. 1.00
00:32:17.280 Can we at least see that? 1.00
00:32:21.440 But that's what they do.
00:32:23.980 That's what they do.
00:32:25.700 They honestly believe this stuff 0.94
00:32:28.740 and then when it comes out and the the american people go oh boy you are traitorous seditious uh 0.80
00:32:37.620 a-holes uh then they got to start backpedaling a little bit no it wasn't that it wasn't this 0.98
00:32:43.880 liar kevin long beach new york what's up man hey and how are you yeah pitcher you're also uh
00:32:52.640 insurrectionists for having a statuary cities in your in your state and not that following federal
00:32:58.800 law and this comes from a guy that had christmas tree lighting and three people were shot and
00:33:03.900 another woman set on fire on his trains it's comical it really is if it wasn't so tragic
00:33:11.000 it would be it it's just this this comedy of of errors and incompetence that's going on and these
00:33:20.180 people hold their jobs i don't know what happened judges you know we've been talking a lot about
00:33:26.540 these judges that are making these decisions that are absolutely getting american citizens
00:33:33.120 murdered murdered maimed and and they keep their their bench they keep their seat on the bench
00:33:41.100 i don't understand job for life like that guy bozberg that keeps getting in now he's trying
00:33:47.660 to stop the whole comey thing i mean he's he's unbelievable i gotta impeach him congress can
00:33:52.680 impeach him yet they don't waiting for they don't i know i don't know what it would take
00:33:58.820 to get rid of that chicago judge that freed that that murderous violent arsonist that burnt that
00:34:07.120 beautiful young uh woman uh but whatever it takes i would assume that that people would be in her 0.98
00:34:16.060 office the same day dragging her out dragging her out of her office and and and that's at the 1.00
00:34:24.920 very least getting her off the bench the other thing is now arresting her indicting her for 1.00
00:34:33.460 gross negligence of duties that resulted in someone's death or or bodily harm of another 0.95
00:34:40.340 human she should absolutely be held liable for that but no she'll sit there she'll make more 0.84
00:34:48.440 crappy decisions that'll get more innocent americans killed i'm disgusted by it yeah and 0.87
00:34:55.160 some of them are not even judging they're like magistrates yep you know who didn't even go to
00:34:59.720 law school and they had that kind of power i mean it's just insane and by the way obama i can get a
00:35:05.280 A few drone hits that killed a couple of Americans a long time ago.
00:35:11.460 Yeah, that's what.
00:35:12.820 And they're just getting crazy.
00:35:14.440 And this guy, Kelly, look up his bills and look at what he's introduced bill-wise
00:35:19.220 and everything for Arizona.
00:35:20.920 Nothing. 1.00
00:35:21.420 He's garbage. 1.00
00:35:22.800 He's garbage. 1.00
00:35:23.580 They try to paint him as this. 1.00
00:35:24.600 He's in office, plus his wife got shot.
00:35:27.000 Yeah.
00:35:27.680 This all-American hero, like he's John Glenn, you know, or something,
00:35:31.640 because he was an astronaut. 1.00
00:35:32.820 he's an ass 1.00
00:35:36.240 he's an ass thank you Kevin 1.00
00:35:38.380 appreciate the call 0.99
00:35:40.580 yeah all these guys
00:35:42.760 they just keep their jobs
00:35:44.100 they get in New York you know what I'm talking
00:35:46.820 about Chuck Schumer they keep 1.00
00:35:48.800 voting him in he's an idiot 1.00
00:35:50.820 AOC she's in for life 1.00
00:35:53.040 now there's nothing 0.70
00:35:54.860 AOC is going to do that's going to get her 1.00
00:35:56.880 thrown out they like her 1.00
00:35:58.800 she's cute she's got those big 0.63
00:36:00.700 and uh they'll just keep voting for her that'll just keep happening over and over again
00:36:07.520 they they hold these jobs for life they make a fortune as public servants that's my i i love 1.00
00:36:18.560 watching that one when one of these idiots are forced forced to retire because they're 1.00
00:36:24.680 they're like feet fell off or their brain is literally oozed out of their ears 1.00
00:36:30.040 and they have to retire like pelosi uh they they're given these tributes
00:36:38.520 by other politicians and and the propaganda news media about how they sacrificed and gave
00:36:47.380 of themselves for for the country the selflessness they cared so much and then you look at the bottom
00:36:57.420 line and go how the hell did they make a hundred million dollars being so generous with their life 0.99
00:37:07.320 giving of themselves the sacrifice who's buying this nonsense anymore who's buying this crap 0.98
00:37:17.820 that's why they never leave anyone would be tired of giving so much trust me i think even mother 0.99
00:37:26.020 theresa at some point had to shut herself in in her hut and go oh damn these people are annoying 0.95
00:37:33.280 but they stay in there forever because it's such a lucrative gig for themselves 0.98
00:37:41.120 generational wealth for their families you know the whole government thing was supposed to be
00:37:48.980 just a a farmer and a mason and a blacksmith every every so often they'd go off to their
00:37:58.780 capital city of the state and tell uh the the uh government up up in their capital the the people
00:38:09.640 in charge up there what their concerns were for the people in their town in their communities
00:38:16.220 a representative and then those politicians would represent the state and go to washington and
00:38:24.880 and and and they never stopped being the farmers and blacksmiths they would do their duty do their
00:38:33.460 make that sacrifice of their time and efforts and then they'd go back to being a farmer
00:38:41.380 or a a cooper if you will if barrels need to be made it was what's supposed to be a lifetime
00:38:50.620 appointment and they've just taken this because it's so lucrative their families for generations
00:39:00.460 will live off of the wealth and power that the likes of the the bush family and the bidens
00:39:09.340 and all that the clintons they're all set forever their entire family 0.78
00:39:19.760 for for decade upon decade if not a century is is set they're just gonna leave and go back to being 0.99
00:39:29.840 whatever they were whatever that was i don't even know jimmy carter a piece of garbage president but 0.90
00:39:39.000 he's the only one that did it like it was supposed to be done the guy was a peanut farmer 0.97
00:39:45.520 he's the president albeit a lousy one and when he was done he goes back to
00:39:52.320 plains georgia to grow peanuts and build houses for poor people
00:39:57.440 i don't know what uh jimmy carter's net worth was when he died but i'm certain it didn't look
00:40:06.660 anything like nancy pelosi's the the stock maven who just seems to somehow know every move
00:40:16.760 corporations are going to make she knows every regulation that's going to put be put in place
00:40:21.340 that might affect a company and she just uh her husband i guess without even her telling him
00:40:29.300 through telepathy figures out what stock to buy and they have hundreds of millions of dollars 0.95
00:40:38.800 and and she walks around free as a bird that woman should be in prison in prison 1.00
00:40:48.720 and she's not the only one we know that 0.99
00:40:53.500 things got to change and trump's saying that that is sedition treason and that if you did
00:41:02.420 commit sedition and treason in this country it's punishable by death maybe we ought to consider
00:41:08.740 some of that take it a little more seriously than just reading it on some paper and start holding
00:41:15.720 some of these people responsible for being traitorous traitorous to this country all right
00:41:24.160 we'll be back in moments don't go anywhere the anthony cumia show continues it's the anthony
00:41:29.800 cumia show on the red apple podcast network
00:41:33.120 it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast network
00:41:41.520 the anthony cumia show and uh you know we're talking about these uh politicians whether
00:41:50.420 they're treasonous or involved in a sedition um you know they're not doing uh what what is
00:42:00.460 in this country's best interest that's for sure and some accountability is really needed
00:42:07.480 real accountability i don't think it's ever happened well you're going to bring up nixon
00:42:14.140 and watergate is that the last time there's sometimes they'll they'll nail one of these
00:42:20.720 people on a corruption charge or maybe one of those sex things you know who was who was that
00:42:29.500 guy running for president years ago he was on that boat the monkey business hey monkey business
00:42:36.420 Jerry what was his name I can't remember they trip over their own manhood on their way to the
00:42:48.120 White House whoops whoops a daisy tripped over my own thing and you know sometimes they get that
00:42:55.740 they say the the two worst things for a politician are a dead girl or a live boy
00:43:06.320 yeah you don't want that but um a lot a lot of these uh a lot of these politicians
00:43:17.660 are in it for themselves they're also in it for an agenda and chicago is this mayor uh brandon
00:43:28.120 johnson in chicago and um of course uh governor pritzker are just destroying destroying chicago
00:43:39.840 it's the cut off your nose to spite your face syndrome they do not want to make it seem like
00:43:49.160 donald trump knows what he's talking about when it comes to doing something about crime in chicago
00:43:55.140 Do you really think the National Guard would be detrimental in at least certain parts of Chicago?
00:44:02.640 And as we saw this weekend, it's not just the impoverished or crime ridden minority areas of Chicago. 0.90
00:44:13.260 This was this weekend. 0.99
00:44:15.900 It was the big tree lighting in Chicago.
00:44:19.780 And they lit it up all right.
00:44:22.640 a shooting a couple of shootings some people dead a lot of them wounded and uh what what are you
00:44:33.400 going to do about it brandon johnson he got out there and gave a little speech and anything was
00:44:41.940 anything in his speech uh gonna gonna help the situation did he really address the problems
00:44:50.180 and say we we need to do something about this and i'm going to implement this that this is the same
00:44:58.380 guy that took down a shot spotter that decided that the money going to the shot spotter program
00:45:06.300 this was a program where up on uh uh light poles around the city were microphones and if there was
00:45:16.120 a gunshot these various microphones could triangulate and then tell the police exactly
00:45:23.220 where the gunshot was fired from and they could react in some instances they've reacted within
00:45:31.200 seconds to where this gunshot was he decided this program wasn't worthwhile wasn't worth the money
00:45:40.480 The same guy that's paying gang members to be violence interrupters in the city, and a couple of them have already been arrested because they're in cahoots with the gangs.
00:45:53.940 They're paying them your tax money, and they're using that money to bolster the drugs and weapons and whatnot for these gangs.
00:46:03.560 So, again, the politicians that are doing nothing for the people that are actually trying to live lives, they're paying money into the system and they're just getting screwed by people like Brandon Johnson.
00:46:18.080 Let's listen to Brandon Johnson's comments after the Christmas celebration shooting.
00:46:25.260 Incidents like last night set us back as a city and it evokes fear.
00:46:29.860 Our young people have to understand that they should not attend these unauthorized events that have been advertised on social media.
00:46:37.300 They are extremely dangerous due to the number of individuals that may be carrying weapons.
00:46:42.160 And as much progress as we have made, there are still far too many guns on our streets.
00:46:47.140 For these young people who have engaged in these incidents, you have put yourselves and your friends at risk.
00:46:53.280 Because of the reckless behavior of a few individuals, we have families devastated and our downtown residents are hesitant to leave their own homes.
00:47:01.880 I'm the first person to recognize that we have more work to do in this city to provide safe spaces for our young people.
00:47:07.800 But these type of violent gatherings can never be in our current, nor can they be normalized.
00:47:13.600 We need parents, guardians, and other responsible adults to do their best to accompany young people.
00:47:19.260 seeing large, unsanctioned gatherings where weapons are likely to be present.
00:47:24.900 There's always more we as adults can do to make sure that we know where our kids are and what they are doing.
00:47:31.660 I recognize this feels like emotional whiplash.
00:47:34.540 After this incredible celebration last night where thousands of people gathered,
00:47:38.500 Chicagoans who were enjoying our tree lighting ceremony expressed their love for our city.
00:47:43.220 It was peaceful. It was a joyous evening.
00:47:45.940 A vision of the best of Chicago.
00:47:48.260 Holiday season is a time when we come together as a city.
00:47:51.540 It's when we spend time with our family.
00:47:53.280 All right, we'll get back to him in a little bit.
00:47:55.780 We've got to take a quick break.
00:47:58.220 But, I mean, these are violent gang members.
00:48:01.560 He's talking about them like it's Wally and the Beaver and Eddie Haskell.
00:48:06.860 These are violent gang members that need to be treated as such,
00:48:10.660 and he just will not do it.
00:48:13.200 Back in a moment.
00:48:15.460 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
00:48:21.780 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
00:48:27.820 The Anthony Cumia Show, and we're going to spend a couple of minutes with Natalie Dominguez from Home Title Lock.
00:48:35.160 She's a title theft education specialist. 0.52
00:48:38.520 I didn't even know about this when I was first told that there was something called title theft.
00:48:43.900 like i don't even know what that is and then i was told about it and uh boy this is a jam you
00:48:51.340 never want to be in how you doing natalie hi anthony i'm doing really good how are you good
00:48:58.280 good my title is still in my name and i still own my house so i guess that's a good thing uh
00:49:05.500 but it could happen this is something that can actually happen to you you can have your house
00:49:12.880 taken from you and uh you'll never know it that's the the scariest part right natalie
00:49:18.300 yeah i think a lot of people uh will see news stories that are you know title theft situations
00:49:24.880 um on you know especially like local news not a lot of it gets national attention unless it's
00:49:30.200 you know the graceland story that came out but even for the people that saw graceland
00:49:33.980 um they don't even realize they're looking at something that's title fraud or title theft
00:49:38.160 because it's not really talked about as much as i think it personally should be
00:49:41.480 yeah i mean uh when you think about it you feel pretty secure in the fact that you own your house
00:49:51.700 unless somebody you know you hear about squatters but that's a completely different thing that's
00:49:56.620 physically going into your house and taking it this is a way that people can uh take your your
00:50:05.540 very title to your house and then get all kinds of bogus credit off of it, take out 0.83
00:50:14.660 mortgages on your house and you're you're kind of screwed.
00:50:20.120 There's not much recourse for it unless you get in touch with the home title lock.
00:50:28.200 Yeah.
00:50:28.480 So for for your audience, for anyone listening, you know, that doesn't really know what this
00:50:32.300 So title fraud or title theft is essentially where scammers and thieves are taking advantage of this loophole in our legal system.
00:50:40.660 They're going and filing some documents at the county recorder level that the county can't turn away as long as they're filled out properly.
00:50:48.760 And essentially what they're doing is they're taking these documents that are are meant for a purpose.
00:50:53.320 Right. They're generally generally a quick claim deed is what is used, even though there are a few different ways they can do it.
00:50:58.200 they're filing this document which generally is used to you know transfer ownership between
00:51:02.480 family members or you know when there isn't money being changed in hands it's essentially
00:51:09.560 transferring your ownership they're filing these documents no one at the county office is required
00:51:14.240 by law to authenticate notary stamps or you know make sure some of them will require id but that's
00:51:21.300 very very easy to fake and once this is filed essentially what happens is your ownership is
00:51:27.160 in the scammer's hands. And then they can go out and take loans against the property or even sell
00:51:32.420 your home behind your back in a lot of cases that we've seen. And it's very easy to commit
00:51:37.140 and very, very hard to unwind. So that's the difference. Yeah. People aren't breaking in
00:51:42.500 and stealing your stuff, but they're taking ownership on paper. Well, that's a nightmare
00:51:47.680 scenario right there. Absolutely. So what does a home title lock do that can protect you from,
00:51:55.480 God, something like this happening. Yeah. So sadly and unfortunately, and don't let anyone
00:52:01.820 tell you otherwise, the crime can't be prevented. The actual crime of the fraud, the paperwork being
00:52:07.660 filed at the county. No company that claims to be able to do that is telling the truth because
00:52:13.300 unfortunately, what would keep that from happening are changes to the law itself, right? Our legal
00:52:18.500 system is very outdated. The Freedom of Information Act created this process back in the, what was
00:52:24.860 it 1967 um so everything's very outdated but what we do as a company is we are not only monitoring
00:52:32.340 and alerts it's what we call our million dollar triple off protection we are 24 7 monitoring of
00:52:37.020 your property urgent alerts so that you can jump in and take care of this before it gets to the
00:52:42.540 point where the criminals can use your ownership to take out those loans to you know there's a
00:52:49.120 there's a gentleman that we worked with, Matt Cox, who was a criminal and did this. He went
00:52:55.140 to prison for 12 years. He works very closely with our company as a public advocate. He has
00:53:01.780 a true crime podcast now, and he's reformed. But he likes to talk to people about the reality of
00:53:07.840 this. It's very sad, very scary. What he would do is he would transfer ownership, and then he would
00:53:12.300 go and take out multiple hard money loans in a day, and all of a sudden disappears because he
00:53:16.800 did this under a fake name and then the homeowners can't unwind it so what we do that's different is
00:53:21.840 we're monitoring but we're most importantly restoration so we'll spend up to a million
00:53:25.960 dollars to jump in and fix the fraud um whether that's just getting the home back in your name
00:53:31.540 which a lot of people don't realize takes a long time it's a lot of legal process you can't just
00:53:36.460 walk into accounting and say hey this is fraud tear it up nope once it's on record you have to
00:53:41.100 get it seen before a judge i would just i would just go and do exactly what they did to someone
00:53:45.820 else's house. You'd think, but the thing is, what it is, is it's, that's horrible. Yes, it is.
00:53:54.080 It's a joke. We're all joking, right? Of course. No, but this is very serious. And unfortunately,
00:54:00.300 you can't just go in and get it taken off because at the point where someone else's
00:54:04.220 ownership is on record, your title is now clouded, right? This can cause problems for
00:54:09.060 mortgages being taken out, anything that you have still remaining on the property,
00:54:12.540 trying to sell your property. So you have to actually get it taken off the record. And that
00:54:18.320 is a whole legal process that has to take place. Yeah. And that's going to take a lot of time,
00:54:23.780 a lot of money. And yeah, you're kind of tainted after that. So what does Home Title Lock do to
00:54:34.260 prevent that from happening? Will they let you know if someone's trying to take your title from
00:54:41.680 you? Yeah, absolutely. So let me dig in a little bit more into the triple lock protection. So
00:54:46.300 24-7 monitoring, we as a company have proprietary access to the largest database of Tata Records in
00:54:52.220 the U.S. It's awesome because we scan multiple data sources. And then second, with our urgent
00:54:59.020 alerts, we notify you of any change. So this doesn't mean, oh, we think this is suspicious,
00:55:06.320 so we're going to notify you of this. It's anything. So even if you're going and you're
00:55:09.740 taking out a mortgage or you're doing something with your property records, we're going to notify
00:55:13.580 you no matter what. So nothing slips through the cracks. Um, and one thing that I think is really
00:55:18.220 important to touch on too, for your audience is that we don't monitor the person we monitor the
00:55:24.300 property. So I've seen people, you know, social media, everyone likes to think that they're the,
00:55:28.200 they're the expert on things without actually knowing anything about it. Um, we're not like
00:55:33.040 credit monitoring. We're not monitoring your social security number. We're not monitoring
00:55:36.460 anything like that. I've seen people say, oh, well, I have credit monitoring, identity
00:55:41.120 protection. If someone takes out a loan in my name, I'm covered. The thing is, when they're
00:55:45.220 transferring your ownership, this isn't in your name anymore. They're transferring it out of your
00:55:49.260 name. What they're doing is they're utilizing the property for collateral. So we monitor the
00:55:54.100 property, not the person. So anything that comes in will have to do with that. And then with our
00:55:59.020 restoration, again, million-dollar triple lock protection, we have a team of legal experts that
00:56:05.000 we have built across the entire U.S. to make sure that whatever state one of our victims is in,
00:56:11.280 we are ready to jump in and fix this. Because the sooner that you fix something, the less likely a
00:56:16.860 criminal is going to be able to utilize that documentation, that paperwork, and go take out
00:56:21.200 all these things. But let's say as a hypothetical, let's say, because this actually did happen. I
00:56:26.180 can't get into too much detail for legal reasons, but this happened with one of our victims. It was
00:56:30.860 a guy and his elderly father, elderly father, excuse me, his father had home title lock on
00:56:36.240 some vacant property in Florida. Um, but because the guy was, you know, a lot older,
00:56:41.000 he wasn't really paying attention to his notifications, uh, found out a little bit
00:56:44.800 too late. Money had been transferred. Someone posted the property on, you know, the, the
00:56:50.440 place where you go to look at all the houses and the property, it can't say the name, but it's
00:56:54.400 there. Um, and he posted it for sale, sold it cash to someone, uh, money had exchanged hands.
00:57:00.860 The moment that the son started getting, you know, calls about this property being posted online, they were looking into it, found out the hand home title lock.
00:57:08.480 We jumped in and luckily got everything taken care of.
00:57:13.960 And not luckily as in we can't do it, but luckily as in we caught it before it went, you know, so far to the point where they're getting bulldozers and the property clear and stuff out and trying to build a new house.
00:57:23.860 Right. But but that's what we do and why we do what we do.
00:57:28.180 about 10% of the counties in the U S do have their own monitoring software. Um, but you're,
00:57:34.380 you're going to have the same problem as if you didn't have something in the first place,
00:57:37.380 because if you're a victim and you go in, they're going to say, Hey, get a lawyer and go get it
00:57:42.080 seen before a judge. And they're not going to help you with anything. So the home title lock
00:57:45.820 difference is us being there for the homeowner. Yeah. Especially in this day and age where you
00:57:52.540 You have so much of your, well, your property's digital information available for people out there.
00:57:59.360 I would assume years ago it must have been a lot harder to get that.
00:58:03.300 Now it's right there at your fingertips, and there are some bad people that want to do some bad things.
00:58:08.240 So good thing Home Title Lock is out there to protect the people and their home titles.
00:58:16.120 Where do people go?
00:58:17.540 How can people get this protection that seems essential if you're a homeowner?
00:58:23.880 Absolutely.
00:58:24.660 So, HomeTitleLock.com, they can actually use the promo code Anthony.
00:58:29.460 And you guys, we've worked with you guys.
00:58:31.040 We have a great offer for everyone.
00:58:32.820 You get a free trial of our million-dollar triple lock protection.
00:58:36.320 But most importantly, you're going to get a free title history report.
00:58:39.780 We're going to do a proprietary-based scan where it's going to take a couple days.
00:58:44.820 It's going to look at all of our data sources.
00:58:46.420 It's going to look at all the history and you're going to get a copy of that report.
00:58:49.840 So you can make sure that you're not already a victim.
00:58:52.760 The hardest thing about this crime is that for most people, it goes unnoticed for so
00:58:57.740 long because they're not monitoring.
00:58:59.720 You're not walking into a county office once a week and going, Hey, let me see my records,
00:59:03.800 you know?
00:59:04.640 So the biggest thing with this offer for your audience is that they can find out today whether
00:59:09.120 or not they already have something, you know, potentially filed against their property.
00:59:12.560 And a lot of people think this isn't happening, but I've met with you before, Anthony, and we discussed some of the things that were happening in the news, and we get articles and news reports every single week of this happening.
00:59:25.920 Recently, San Antonio, there was an elderly man that got kicked out of his house because someone transferred the property.
00:59:32.540 They tricked him into signing over his deed to his home, filed this erroneous paperwork, and he got kicked out of the house.
00:59:39.220 And he was, I believe at this point still, living in his car with his pet parrot, 89-year-old man, San Antonio.
00:59:46.240 Oh, my God.
00:59:46.760 Devastating.
00:59:47.500 Just a nightmare.
00:59:49.260 Yeah.
00:59:49.380 And we get stories like this every week.
00:59:51.280 You definitely don't want to have this happen to you, I can assure you.
00:59:55.820 Natalie, thanks so much for popping in, letting people know about home title luck.
01:00:00.860 We appreciate it.
01:00:01.740 is to make sure that people are educated
01:00:03.520 and know that this is a very real threat
01:00:05.760 and a very real thing that can happen,
01:00:07.420 especially if you're an older person
01:00:08.960 in an older home with a lot of equity sitting there.
01:00:11.640 Find targets, and we want you guys to be safe.
01:00:14.880 Thanks a lot, Natalie.
01:00:16.880 Thanks, Anthony.
01:00:18.080 Thank you, everyone.
01:00:20.660 Take care, and we'll be back in a minute.
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01:01:10.220 And yeah, we're talking about Chicago. 0.98
01:01:14.920 Chicago's been in the news a lot lately because it's so screwed up. 0.65
01:01:18.800 It's just no one there seems to know what to do about the obvious problems they have there. 0.70
01:01:26.320 The crime, the violence.
01:01:27.860 and uh yeah they they had a tree lighting ceremony that ends up uh a shooting a multiple
01:01:36.660 shooting people dead wounded and uh brandon johnson just got up there and as we heard talked
01:01:44.740 about guns on the street he's talking about uh young people going to gatherings he actually
01:01:54.360 called a a thug a thug uh meetup a gathering you know christmas gathering and and the guns
01:02:06.940 on the streets that must be a big thing because uh that's all they could uh come up with you know
01:02:12.800 too many too many guns we need to do something about the guns now you need to do something about
01:02:18.600 the people using the guns and he doesn't want to do anything he don't want to lose cred with his
01:02:26.900 peeps yo and um in the meantime like i say many times the bodies just stack up they stack up
01:02:35.600 because they just do not want to do anything that would make it seem like trump or the republicans
01:02:46.100 or conservatives have any say over what's going on in chicago we don't need the national guard
01:02:52.700 oh okay well just keep stacking the bodies up then because that seems to be all uh they care
01:03:00.220 about cut off your nose to spite your face there was the fire in the train oh that wasn't a fire
01:03:07.500 it was a woman a a young woman this is just a terrible story was uh riding the wonderful public
01:03:16.000 transportation they have there in chicago and um a a man who had been arrested already 70 times
01:03:25.340 they said 49 when i heard 49 i'm like how the hell did this guy uh how was he able to still
01:03:33.020 be out and about with 49 arrests it's 70 and this guy's violent the uh judge in this case
01:03:44.300 where the hell is she oh her this one got me so mad when i read this because the judge
01:03:54.440 just let him out just let this guy out see what uh there it is oh god um yeah the guy 0.94
01:04:07.560 his name is
01:04:09.560 Lawrence Reed
01:04:11.700 Lawrence Reed
01:04:13.460 and the judge, Cook County Judge Teresa
01:04:15.560 Molina Gonzalez 0.98
01:04:16.620 she freed Reed on a felony 1.00
01:04:19.080 aggravated battery charge for allegedly 0.96
01:04:21.320 slapping a social worker
01:04:23.480 so hard that she
01:04:25.000 was knocked out during
01:04:27.360 an August 19th assault
01:04:29.180 inside the psychiatric
01:04:31.220 ward of the McNeil Hospital
01:04:33.740 court records show
01:04:35.080 so the judge decided
01:04:36.980 that this guy was too dangerous to the staff at the mental hospital too dangerous to the staff
01:04:46.360 at the mental hospital and said she couldn't just put him in jail you can't just put crazy people in
01:04:55.900 jail so what did she decide put an ankle monitor on him allow him eight hours out of the place he
01:05:06.360 was supposed to stay with the ankle monitor and he just didn't adhere to the rules go figure that
01:05:14.540 one out a man who would go on to light a young woman on fire wouldn't pay attention to the ankle
01:05:21.740 monitor rules yeah he lit a woman ablaze on a train to chicago wednesday was released by a
01:05:30.540 judge in august he hit someone so hard it knocked them out a worker and uh or a uh yeah a social
01:05:41.680 worker and they let him out august let's see september october november three months
01:05:49.340 he did this in august and and he's out walking the streets and he winds up burning a woman
01:06:02.160 60 she might not even survive burns are terrible uh things to have to live through
01:06:09.760 and uh they can be very very deadly um yeah reed could be seen on surveillance video flying off
01:06:21.460 the handle as the social worker was speaking with him inside the locked ward this is uh the social
01:06:28.260 worker being hit when he was in the mental hospital he became irate and slapped the victim
01:06:34.200 in the face with an open palm her vision went black and she lost consciousness one of the
01:06:40.140 victim's co-workers rushed over and helped the victim walk down to her office the victim taken
01:06:45.000 to the er a cut on the cornea of her eye optic nerve bruising and a concussion and cook county
01:06:54.000 judge teresa molina gonzalez was forced to release reed who was charged with misdemeanor battery at
01:07:00.160 the time because it wasn't then a felony how is i get so aggravated this is because this
01:07:11.300 is how they bring the the violent crime numbers down you see what they do they take a nut
01:07:20.360 a violent felon like lawrence reed and he smacks a woman in the face in a hospital
01:07:29.900 and they go yeah that's not a felony make that a misdemeanor and that way we can go hey felonies
01:07:37.760 are down look at what we did we're so awesome that we lowered the felonies under our leadership
01:07:45.560 yeah because you reclassified felonies to be misdemeanors oh my god
01:07:52.980 yeah at the time the prosecutor also ran through reed's extensive criminal history
01:07:59.740 which included a 2020 arson conviction for setting fire um to a chicago building
01:08:06.180 the defendant poses a real present a real and present threat to the safety of especially this
01:08:13.220 victim whoever else was working at the hospital that day in the community as a whole
01:08:17.580 and what did they do they let him out they let him out too dangerous for the hospital too
01:08:26.180 dangerous for social workers he didn't commit a bad enough crime to lock up so what do we do with
01:08:33.440 him let's let him out into the general public let's just put an ankle monitor on him and let
01:08:43.660 him uh uh just be amongst the the people of uh society until what until he lights a woman on fire
01:08:56.320 it it's beyond all reason this doesn't make sense and it's like new york city and new york state
01:09:08.480 where Hochul decided to have bail reform.
01:09:11.920 Same thing.
01:09:13.180 The police departments and the powers that be
01:09:15.580 decided to make felonies, misdemeanors.
01:09:20.480 This is happening in every single place
01:09:24.060 that there is crime.
01:09:26.700 They refuse to do anything real and effective
01:09:30.520 about the actual crime,
01:09:33.520 so they juggle the numbers.
01:09:36.840 And then they say, 0.99
01:09:38.480 look crimes down and and even a blithering idiot can look around and go yeah i don't uh 0.98
01:09:47.640 i don't think crime's down i don't see it that way this looks like a lot of crime 0.98
01:09:55.520 and a lot of violent people that are walking around uh amongst uh run run the gamut uh women
01:10:05.540 children people that work innocent people that are trying to live their lives and they're being
01:10:11.880 assaulted by mental patients and violent felons oh my god back in a flash it's the anthony cumia
01:10:20.120 show on the red apple podcast network it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast
01:10:29.280 network the anthony cumia show and um we're talking about uh well the the problems with
01:10:36.860 violent crime that chicago is having brandon johnson the mayor over there is just a walking
01:10:43.920 disaster he will make excuses for every single thing that happens under his watch as mayor
01:10:52.020 because he doesn't want to make it seem like he's agreeing with trump and many other people that say
01:10:59.160 hey you got a problem over there and if you don't fix it i'm gonna send people in to fix it
01:11:05.400 like the national guard look what happened in dc it really did have an effect on dc's violent crime
01:11:14.160 and brandon johnson will not do anything of any substance he comes up with these multi-million
01:11:23.000 dollar programs that do nothing to actually curtail violent crime in chicago and when things
01:11:32.180 happen like a a shooting a mass shooting in chicago during a tree light a christmas tree
01:11:41.440 lighting celebration jesus he uh he just blames other people uh here he is this is uh not about
01:11:51.740 the shooting but it just is indicative of of what brandon johnson's all about it's all about race
01:11:58.480 everything he talks about has to be race if someone criticizes him they must be racist
01:12:04.240 if he wants to uh do something about the crime problem he has to do it in a way where he won't
01:12:11.060 look like he's uh doing anything against the black community in chicago so uh he doesn't look at gang
01:12:19.480 problems he doesn't look at the problems of illegitimate children a 75 to 80 percent
01:12:27.100 illegitimacy rate in the black community um there's no discipline the schools aren't even
01:12:34.620 allowed to discipline children anymore because it was deemed racist um so brandon johnson he loves
01:12:43.400 bringing the race angle into everything he says and uh i didn't know this uh but trump
01:12:49.320 seems to want a rematch for the civil war yes yes a rematch redo and uh here's brandon johnson
01:13:00.360 somehow trying to make this sound uh legitimate so we know that the intentional attacks that are
01:13:07.300 coming from the trump administration and the extreme right in this country has very much been
01:13:12.540 what i call is it's an attempt to relitigate the civil war right they have not accepted the results 0.59
01:13:18.680 that the north actually won right because if you look at all of the attacks it's not just black
01:13:22.900 cities he's going after education housing transportation good paying jobs and health
01:13:28.240 care those are literally the five demands of descendants of slaves post civil war so it's
01:13:33.700 evident that they are not you know committed to actually realizing the full dream of what this
01:13:38.800 country can offer you you you you lead a city that is rife with violent crime that the vast 0.97
01:13:50.640 vast majority of victims of these crimes are black people and he just wants to make it sound 0.96
01:13:59.560 like trump is some kind of racist that his doings as the president of the united states 0.65
01:14:07.620 is somehow affecting Chicago in that way? 0.82
01:14:13.000 In a way where black people are being somehow oppressed
01:14:18.760 or they're not getting the resources they need
01:14:24.700 and the safety they want
01:14:27.280 because Trump is re-litigating the Civil War.
01:14:33.420 I mean, how do you come up with this stuff, Brandon?
01:14:37.620 And he's so terrible at being the mayor of a city that has a large minority population because he doesn't want to place any blame on any of that minority population.
01:14:57.320 so he scrambles to try to find a re-litigating of the civil war by the lily white president
01:15:07.240 of the united states instead of looking around at the issues and going hey black community
01:15:14.500 maybe we need to step up maybe the guys uh need to do something different than just 0.96
01:15:22.140 running around making kids that aren't going to be supervised get no discipline are raised by women
01:15:32.080 that i don't know they don't seem to be that into uh disciplining and teaching the kids
01:15:39.220 and they just end up uh having a a terrible situation in chicago and you know people can
01:15:51.380 say oh that's racist well you could say it but look around and be honest and think about what
01:16:00.660 needs to be done what really needs to be done consequence people need to have consequences
01:16:08.800 to their actions and if that doesn't happen then these young people gatherings as uh mayor johnson
01:16:19.480 put it are going to continue there was another story i think it was in uh queens new york perhaps
01:16:26.500 there was a uh street takeover in a pretty quiet neighborhood and uh you know they're doing
01:16:35.140 donuts and they lit a car on fire in the middle of the street and it was very loud and the people
01:16:42.920 in the neighborhood called 9-1-1 do you know they were told that it was a 3-1-1 issue 3-1-1 is the
01:16:51.380 information for the city if you have a noise complaint and it's not an emergency you call
01:17:00.080 3-1-1 if your heat doesn't work things like that the people were told there was a burning vehicle
01:17:07.760 in the middle of the street with cars doing donuts around the burning vehicle loud music
01:17:14.640 yelling fights and they're told yeah that's you know what's the matter the ac doesn't work
01:17:22.500 we'll send someone out next week to help you that's what's happening there aren't consequences
01:17:30.880 so why would you stop doing these things and johnson telling these youngsters these little
01:17:39.200 scalawags that uh they shouldn't show up at these gatherings what do you think that's going to do
01:17:48.000 hey now don't you show up to these it's all they have it's all they know there's no consequence to 0.96
01:17:56.580 going to these except maybe getting shot and killed but no one seems to care about that part
01:18:01.940 of it especially mayor johnson he doesn't seem to care about the body count coming out of chicago
01:18:09.640 it's just nothing is really being done there's nothing of substance really being done in a lot
01:18:20.460 of these big blue cities they talk they want money that's a big thing oh boy you want the
01:18:27.880 violence you want to silence the violence we need money you're cutting our funding
01:18:33.320 no consequence use your police department use your uh judicial system to really turn the screws
01:18:44.400 on people that are doing evil in these cities uh ben in dc what's up ben
01:18:52.840 hey anthony how are you boy good man 1.00
01:18:56.640 so yeah unfortunately in dc you started to see a lot of the stuff like immigrants riding around 1.00
01:19:03.980 on mopeds with a complete disregard for traffic laws come back because that's like the the boot 0.99
01:19:10.200 has been lifted off their throat unfortunately that's what needs to happen that's what needs
01:19:14.680 to happen it needs to stay there like the consequence and the authority needs to remain
01:19:22.180 there or it just turns back into what it was like this guy in chicago there's the judge who let him
01:19:29.760 out by the way the judge has all these old quotes where she says like if the defendant looks like me
01:19:34.740 i'm going to go easier on them which is that's completely unconstitutional among a lot of other
01:19:40.820 things yeah i saw some of those quotes i also saw an interview she did where the interview asked her
01:19:47.820 uh why is diversity important in the judicial system and my answer to that would have been
01:19:54.840 it's not it's not it's detrimental justice is blind the blind justice it's the the 0.93
01:20:04.560 The woman blindfolded, holding the scales, the law books are on the scales, and the rule of law is all that is supposed to be considered in order to get to the just decisions that need to be made in the judicial system. 0.93
01:20:24.780 So bringing in diversity, and she said, because I could bring more to the bench, the judge's bench, with my experience of being a Latina woman, why? 0.78
01:20:41.360 What experience would you have that could possibly work its way into a system that is supposed to be blind to all that, to race, religion, background, whether you're rich or impoverished?
01:20:57.940 All that's supposed to be inconsequential when it comes to the justice system.
01:21:03.040 So if you're utilizing your own race, when you look at a defendant and say, well, they look like me, let me instead of doing what I should do, follow the rule of law, I'm going to do something just because that person is the same color as me or as the same religion or whatever it may be.
01:21:24.360 that is so against every single thing that the american justice system is supposed to be about
01:21:31.660 so why why is she bringing it up and why isn't she being chastised for bringing up race as a judge
01:21:40.880 what if i was a judge and i said my experience as a white man has made me a better judge
01:21:46.600 oh boy public reaction to that exactly it's not only it's not only wrong regardless of what race
01:21:54.800 is using their race as a part of their decision making but the hypocrisy also in that what you
01:22:03.020 just said if it was a white judge saying my white experiences and seeing some a defendant who's white
01:22:09.700 in front of me i may use my experiences to uh make this decision it would there'd be an outcry 1.00
01:22:17.360 to remove the guy from the bench and he would probably be removed this woman is utilizing race 1.00
01:22:24.180 as a component of her decision making in the legal system it's beyond ridiculous and and uh 1.00
01:22:34.000 it should not be tolerated but it will be and it continues to be right i don't know i don't know
01:22:41.920 how to do it with both my my parents are liberal i don't know how to get through to people like
01:22:46.280 them about this stuff i really don't i know you gotta go but that's no no ben ben you're going
01:22:51.380 to uh thanksgiving uh over your parents yeah yeah i am i don't i can't talk to them about
01:22:57.660 politics i was gonna say what's that like i just well i could like they're boomers and i talked to
01:23:03.860 them and every time i talked to them one of them says like diversity i think diversity makes us
01:23:08.500 all better it's like thanks mom you got to grow up on long island when it was a pretty homogenous
01:23:13.200 place but i'm glad you think that now that you have enough money to avoid diversity
01:23:17.420 it's done everyone else's throat i'm really everyone else thank you for the sanctimonious 0.57
01:23:23.020 opinion awesome all right ben thanks man yeah it's it's so it's so true oh my god boomers do
01:23:32.880 have this reputation and it's well earned they they definitely do this they were raised in a
01:23:40.220 certain way they lived a certain life like you know he was just saying the the like ben was just
01:23:45.860 saying his parents his mom living out on long island lily white long island unless you went
01:23:52.900 to very few areas roosevelt and some places like um like that uh but for the most part
01:24:01.720 you know they live these lives they bought houses that were dirt cheap percentage wise to their
01:24:08.300 income uh not even close to what it is today it's so ridiculous people can't buy houses
01:24:14.100 and um then when they get older and now they're they're all taken care of they could reflect on
01:24:21.800 a life lived they want everyone to do these things that they never would have done and never had to 0.60
01:24:30.120 do live in a diverse neighborhood you look it sounds great no one really wants to do that 0.99
01:24:36.840 no one really wants to do that when you talk about a good neighborhood and a bad neighborhood 1.00
01:24:41.640 We know what people are saying. We just can't say it out loud in much detail. But boomers, they were looking for that American dream. And the American dream was living in a homogenous white neighborhood with the white picket fence and the neighbors who were just like you, same ideology.
01:25:03.200 And then the boomers sit there and tell their kids at Thanksgiving that they should embrace diversity and all these other nonsensical LGBTQ stuff. 0.95
01:25:17.060 And, you know, they're out there protesting in front of the retirement community. 1.00
01:25:22.160 It's a retirement community.
01:25:26.240 Yeah, I don't know.
01:25:28.480 i know i'm supposed to be a boomer but uh i just don't feel it sorry i'm a traitor a traitor to
01:25:37.580 the boomers i can't fathom having that mindset it's uh yeah it's just not me i guess i'm a gen
01:25:48.140 xer i don't know i i love my family and um i i have thank god uh i have relatives that are older
01:25:57.460 than me and uh doing very well uh health-wise you know and i will be seeing them i'm going up
01:26:04.400 to new york to see them for the first time in a couple of years sorry my throat is so uh scratching
01:26:10.560 going to see them for the first time in a couple of years since i've been down in south carolina
01:26:16.640 for thanksgiving and uh i hear so many stories and i read so many uh stories and and see memes
01:26:24.280 and gifs online on social media that show people just it's a nightmare going to relatives houses
01:26:32.600 to spend the holidays because you know liberal parents conservative kids or vice versa
01:26:39.540 and uh i i am so lucky my family would be considered monsters monsters in the liberal
01:26:52.160 community uh we sit at the table we eat drink laugh and say stuff that is so horrific
01:27:05.580 to liberals and i couldn't be happier i am so looking forward to uh that again
01:27:13.760 a couple of you talk about you know don't talk politics at the dinner table this thanksgiving
01:27:21.400 You know, a lot of people say that there are things you don't talk about politics and what's the other thing you're not supposed to talk about money.
01:27:30.240 You know, money is a big thing and I get that.
01:27:32.400 But politics, we talk about it and we laugh our asses off about it because we're all of kind of the same mindset.
01:27:41.540 So.
01:27:42.680 I enjoy that.
01:27:44.280 Love my family.
01:27:46.700 Love them.
01:27:47.380 uh let's go to maybe susan for a quickie susan you got to make it quick i'm running out of time
01:27:55.880 for this segment what's up okay well i'm gonna go back to um what uh the mayor in chicago said that
01:28:03.040 trump is going after education yeah he's going after education because uh minority children
01:28:10.580 especially, are disproportionately failing because of the public schools, because of
01:28:18.820 the teachers' union, because of the Department of Education.
01:28:23.120 You know, this rhetoric from these individuals, but you know what?
01:28:29.540 There are a lot of minorities that are rising up.
01:28:34.500 They saw that when Trump came in and got rid of some of the criminals that they could
01:28:39.640 actually breathe and go outside so you know what it the truth will prevail and come out i believe
01:28:49.400 i was born in chicago by the way i hope so was it during prohibition oh darling um no because i
01:28:58.280 uh it was just a few years before oh you know i know you probably dated al capone uh thank you
01:29:05.080 Susan I I love Susan we'll be back in a couple of minutes don't go anywhere it's the Anthony
01:29:11.500 Cumia show on the Red Apple podcast network it's the Anthony Cumia show on the Red Apple podcast
01:29:21.640 network the Anthony Cumia show yes and yeah you know Susan was bringing up the point of
01:29:31.640 the Department of Education
01:29:33.940 that's a big
01:29:36.280 issue with
01:29:37.700 Trump and the Democrats
01:29:40.140 they
01:29:41.580 the second Trump said he wanted to
01:29:44.240 dismantle the Department
01:29:46.240 of Education they lost their
01:29:48.300 minds and again
01:29:50.180 it's not based on any
01:29:52.020 reality it's all
01:29:54.340 this you know
01:29:56.160 whatever Trump says and whatever
01:29:58.200 he tries to do we
01:30:00.200 have to make sure everyone thinks that is terrible and wrong so when trump said we have to disassemble
01:30:08.280 the department of education they were like look at trump he hates kids he hates children he doesn't
01:30:16.460 want a future for our kids it's like they're well it's not like they are trying to tell the american
01:30:26.440 people are trying to convey to them this idea that the Department of Education is education,
01:30:33.960 that if you want to get rid of the Department of Education, you don't want children to be
01:30:39.820 educated. And I could see how that would be easy to convince dummies, especially on the left,
01:30:48.260 that that's exactly what it is but it's not the department of education is the furthest thing
01:30:56.980 from actually educating the uh youth of this country but of course liz warren oh boy oh liz
01:31:10.480 Liz Warren, she thinks the Department of Education is just paramount.
01:31:17.860 It is the most important part of teaching our youngsters here in America.
01:31:26.020 And that because Trump wants to get rid of the Department of Education, he does not care about the future of our children.
01:31:35.280 Let's listen, shall we, Liz?
01:31:40.480 Well, the Department of Education was created by Congress.
01:31:43.960 The president does not have legal authority to tear it down.
01:31:48.380 But also, who wants to tear down the department that is there for our children?
01:31:54.420 Donald Trump and his secretary of education have already done everything they can
01:31:59.480 to dismantle the department that makes sure that our kids with special needs
01:32:04.460 actually get the help that they deserve
01:32:07.180 and tried to tear down the people who are trying to help our students who are dealing with student loans.
01:32:14.460 You know, any country that treats its young people as badly as the Trump administration is doing
01:32:21.640 is a country that does not believe in its own future.
01:32:25.220 Larry Summers today said that he would be stepping aside from the OpenAI board.
01:32:29.620 Is that enough?
01:32:32.080 Larry Summers has shown terrible judgment.
01:32:36.000 I mean, like, historically bad judgment in his relation.
01:32:39.520 Yeah, we don't need to hear any more of that. 0.91
01:32:41.600 That's just her, you know.
01:32:43.680 I believe the children are our future.
01:32:48.200 Yeah.
01:32:49.160 Sing it. 0.93
01:32:50.400 Sing it, Liz. 0.93
01:32:53.060 Let them lead the way. 0.61
01:32:57.020 The Department of Education has been a disaster
01:33:00.860 in every way, shape, and form
01:33:03.560 in this country for
01:33:05.900 the youth
01:33:07.660 for all the kids
01:33:10.520 going to school in this country
01:33:12.520 a disaster
01:33:14.860 and all it's there for
01:33:17.980 it's this giant
01:33:19.220 bureaucratic
01:33:20.980 organism 1.00
01:33:22.620 that just sucks in money 1.00
01:33:26.140 and doles it out 0.99
01:33:28.780 to unions and
01:33:30.380 other organizations
01:33:32.100 and politicians
01:33:33.460 it consists of uh of of teachers that don't do their jobs and can't be fired how about that
01:33:46.340 like the judges pretty much like the judges teachers can be completely incompetent not do
01:33:53.780 anything have students that can't read or write once they leave their classrooms and they just
01:34:00.680 bring in another batch bring in another batch of kids for this wonderful teacher
01:34:05.860 and when they do something that needs some type of discipline they put them in what's called a
01:34:12.180 rubber room and they still get paid and then they wait a little while and then just send them to
01:34:18.420 some other school much like the the church with priests that get a little handsy but um
01:34:27.320 so i wanted to know like the department of education what have they done over the course
01:34:33.200 of the years because i i've always been from the school of thought that the united states
01:34:38.600 of america and our education system and the the students uh are amazing they're great right
01:34:48.220 we have to be with all the money we have and all the resources that we have we have to be
01:34:54.960 at the top of the list uh him let's say department of education let's see where it's brought us
01:35:05.140 overall math and english proficiency proficiency in u.s schools is declining reaching historic lows
01:35:12.720 in reading and math for high school seniors recent national assessment of educational progress
01:35:18.900 data shows only i'm sure you're thinking what could it be what's the percentage 22 percent
01:35:27.260 of 12th graders are proficient in math and 35 percent in reading that's proficient
01:35:34.780 not not proficient 22 percent of 12th graders are proficient in math and 35 percent in reading
01:35:46.120 that's what got us here the the department of education and when you want to dismantle it
01:35:53.820 and let the states come up with the uh curriculum and maybe let parents have a little more say
01:36:03.600 into what the curriculum is and teach things like math and reading and history and science
01:36:11.820 instead of LGBTQ studies and African studies
01:36:18.380 and whatever else isn't going to teach you how to read or do math
01:36:23.740 and have discipline in the schools.
01:36:28.820 But no, the Department of Education is a wonderful organization.
01:36:34.980 My God.
01:36:35.800 Back in moments, don't go anywhere.
01:36:37.580 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
01:36:44.120 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
01:36:50.880 Hey, welcome.
01:36:53.740 The Anthony Cumia Show.
01:36:56.200 And, you know, we can't do a show without including AOC at some point.
01:37:03.180 Good old AOC.
01:37:04.640 see uh she's been coming out with some pretty funny stuff of late one of which is uh she says
01:37:14.660 young men young american men are embracing the wrong type of masculinity now i would assume
01:37:25.700 that for the past few years that has been the wrong type of masculinity to be embracing for
01:37:33.900 young men you know beta males i think a lot of young american men are embracing other men's
01:37:42.380 masculinity maybe that's what she meant but uh it's kind of good i i've i've seen of late some
01:37:50.960 young men and they are taking on a more traditional masculine role and uh saying that betas are you
01:38:03.060 know they use other words of course starts with an f but uh you know the the idea that aoc thinks
01:38:11.200 men young men in this country it shows how out of touch she is with the young people of uh this
01:38:18.260 country young people aren't these bleeding heart liberals anymore ready to embrace the left it just
01:38:27.520 isn't happening i'm not talking about people in their early 20s here i'm talking about the young
01:38:33.240 people the people that are in high school right now in junior high even uh they don't want to
01:38:40.760 embrace what the left has been about the past few years i think you really have to look at people
01:38:50.240 in their maybe late teens early 20s to find the tail end of those liberal uh dye the hair and and
01:39:00.480 pierce your nose septum kind of a thing um because the younger generation the ones that are coming up
01:39:09.300 into their late teens and early 20s in a couple of years they uh they've had it they have had it
01:39:18.120 with the nonsense with the liberals and they're you know they some of their joking around is a lot 0.71
01:39:25.980 similar to the joking around that we used to do as kids busting balls it was called you talk to 0.77
01:39:34.180 your friends and you know you'd call them things that aren't really socially accepted these days
01:39:43.000 uh so it is kind of good to see and it always works like that it kind of ebbs and flows and
01:39:50.020 uh it's a swinging pendulum and uh the young people really don't want to do what 0.88
01:39:57.440 they consider older people uh have done they just don't it's stupid it's it's uh it's not cool 0.97
01:40:05.680 So we're kind of seeing that. But AOC has a thought on this and what men, what type of masculinity men should be embracing as opposed to what they're doing today. 0.89
01:40:19.480 And they are able to radicalize and target and exploit a generation of young boys, in particular, away from healthy masculinity and into an insecure masculinity that requires the domination of others who are poorer, browner, darker, or a different gender than them.
01:40:44.080 and that is why they are resonating online because they are appealing to the most basest 0.50
01:40:51.140 and worst parts of human nature to divide can you even you know does she understand
01:40:59.500 that the only people that are creating this uh mindset in young men and she says you know
01:41:11.260 against brown people as so what young white men is that who she's talking about when she says the
01:41:17.880 certain type of masculinity to embrace do you know who has affected the the mindset of young people
01:41:27.180 you dummy liberals you think these young people especially young white kids do you think they've
01:41:37.400 enjoyed being called the biggest problem this country has? That everything they do and achieve 0.97
01:41:46.260 is based on some kind of past gift that's been handed to them? Privilege? Do you think they've
01:41:58.780 enjoyed being the people that can be kicked around with impunity? 0.98
01:42:07.400 for years now is that it or do you think these crazy people have hypnotic powers
01:42:16.140 and for no reason at all these young people have decided they're not putting up with being uh
01:42:24.880 the punching bag anymore and they're going to speak out when they're pissed at things
01:42:32.740 and when they're called uh uh these these names by the left these titles are put on them the phobes
01:42:42.800 if you're a phobe or an ist whatever it may be they're just going to turn around and go yep
01:42:50.740 don't care i just don't care what you call me what you think of me you matter nothing 0.94
01:43:00.360 to me and you think there's this secret right-wing cabal that is brainwashing these youngsters 0.99
01:43:09.000 into that mindset or do you think they've just had it with you and your garbage and how they're 0.98
01:43:19.440 the root of all evil around the entire world they got a few more years to uh to ripen 0.97
01:43:28.960 and to ruminate but they're coming up and they're not happy with the way the liberals have been 0.95
01:43:36.640 running things in this country for a few years now that has brought us things like drag queen
01:43:43.920 story hour and lgbtq uh women uh uh in in men's sport or women men in women's sports i can't even
01:43:53.180 get it straight myself sometimes so um yeah i hope uh i hope people like aoc realize that uh 0.88
01:44:02.920 that's that's just the new latest generation coming up that's tired of the crap that the
01:44:12.620 previous generation has uh has given them godspeed godspeed kids 0.72
01:44:19.940 jazzy jasmine i i also can't get through a show without talking about jazzy jasmine crockett 1.00
01:44:30.180 she's all over the place too much like aoc i think she's looking for a senate seat 1.00
01:44:37.220 in uh texas is that what she thinks she's doing now she really is under the 1.00
01:44:45.520 misconception that she's popular in a good way she thinks all the people talking about her 1.00
01:44:54.360 means that she's liked and popular no we talk about you because you're you're freakishly stupid 1.00
01:45:05.300 and your your thought process if it can even be called that is so screwy and she rides this uh 1.00
01:45:16.780 fence between being a hood rat she wants to be ghetto for the credibility but we all know she 1.00
01:45:25.780 went to a very nice school she was raised in a nice neighborhood she speaks properly when 1.00
01:45:32.120 she wants to and then she could do you know a crypt dance with her tongue sticking out 0.73
01:45:38.340 uh if need be she's uh quite a chameleon this one jazzy jasmine crockett she uh first clip we have
01:45:48.340 of jazz is she's defending you know that virgin island representative stacy plaskett she uh
01:45:55.800 she thought it was all fine and well to text with Jeffrey Epstein during a congressional
01:46:03.040 hearing on Donald Trump. Pretty important one. Donald Trump's lawyer was testifying
01:46:12.140 and she was taking questions from Jeffrey Epstein. Jeffrey Epstein was saying,
01:46:21.620 say this here's something do you know who this woman is ask him about this woman he was directing
01:46:30.660 her and this is after he had already been uh uh at least at the very least accused he had been
01:46:40.940 through some legal wranglings before the last one that put him in jail and had him commit suicide
01:46:48.220 him but uh he had already gone through legal wranglings uh that entailed uh sex with underage
01:46:58.040 girls and on his little island there in the virgin islands by the way she was um his representative
01:47:06.080 he was one of her constituents and that's the excuse she gives for accepting his texts
01:47:13.260 his direction she was being directed by him and uh it's all well and fine because uh he's a 0.99
01:47:23.300 constituent uh and then jazzy jasmine crockett defends her texting in one of the most ridiculously 0.82
01:47:34.200 idiotic ways uh let's listen to jazzy because i'm sorry but like we don't have ethical like rules 0.86
01:47:42.820 that say that you can't receive text messages or you can't respond to text messages especially if 0.99
01:47:48.560 somebody has a certain record and you can't do it in committee we all be sitting on our phones
01:47:52.840 and yes people be texting i mean our staff people be like everybody texts us like people
01:47:58.700 i remember when i had the bleach blonde situation you know who was texting me my pastor okay so like
01:48:04.580 let me be clear there is no ethical violation and so the idea or the audacity to decide that
01:48:12.380 you want to strip a black woman of her committee assignment
01:48:15.500 because she was texting with Epstein. 0.99
01:48:19.460 Can you believe she just...
01:48:22.180 Oh, my pastor texted me.
01:48:24.260 Yeah, it's a little different than a guy who ran a pedophile island.
01:48:31.740 They just cannot accept the responsibility
01:48:36.640 of having done something at the very least inappropriate.
01:48:42.380 she's all like oh we be texting really where do what what college did you graduate from
01:48:50.660 jazzy jasmine uh we'll come back i got one more clip from jazzy jasmine when we come back stick
01:48:58.220 around it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast network it's the anthony cumia show
01:49:07.780 on the red apple podcast network the anthony cumia show and uh we're focusing here for a bit
01:49:16.640 on jasmine crockett who uh she's getting a lot of um a lot of attention she has been for kind
01:49:24.600 of a while now and some people are anointing her perhaps a presidential run
01:49:33.460 please please oh i would love to see jd vance and jasmine crockett on that debate stage 1.00
01:49:48.060 the primaries would even be hilarious watching her with who liz warren is she going to give it 0.98
01:49:54.960 another try i don't know but uh that would be kind of fun to watch so uh as we know jasmine 1.00
01:50:03.300 crockett uh has to throw race into everything every single thing is a racial slight or some 0.99
01:50:12.380 type of um you know bringing up the evil past of of america so um she's blaming trump what is she
01:50:24.900 blaming it's this is impossible just listen to this here's jasmine crockett blaming donald trump
01:50:32.540 again they're gonna do they not even gonna honestly they're about to outlaw the idea of
01:50:39.260 white supremacy and white hate like they are about to be like oh that's not a thing forget the fact
01:50:44.740 that you're talking about getting rid of like the classification for nooses in a time in which 0.98
01:50:51.260 we have seen these random black bodies be strung up down south also seemingly at a time in which 0.93
01:51:00.540 you're back in office because what you do is you embolden the hate you embolden everybody to take 0.74
01:51:06.580 off their hoods that is what he has done he is the one that is producing this violence listen
01:51:11.840 it i don't know how to even react to that the people that are being strung is she implying
01:51:22.960 that there is a new
01:51:25.060 a bunch
01:51:29.320 she's saying that people are being lynched again?
01:51:35.700 Is that what she's trying to say?
01:51:41.760 What?
01:51:43.920 Show me anything.
01:51:45.380 I've seen stories
01:51:46.820 but they've all concluded
01:51:49.520 through rigorous police investigations that these were anything but lynchings suicides
01:51:58.460 it's unfortunate people hang themselves they're depressed whatever it may be but the thought that
01:52:07.500 that donald trump being president is somehow emboldening people to take their hoods off their
01:52:16.640 masks because you know everyone's a klansman to jasmine crockett and lynch people the it's it's 0.97
01:52:26.380 astonishingly ignorant and just blatantly lying and talk about divisive you want to start telling 0.98
01:52:38.920 people in your community that listen to you especially when you speak like that let me tell 1.00
01:52:44.580 you that white people are back to lynching black people in the south that's a way that you feel 0.98
01:52:55.720 you can unite the nation holy mackerel lady she is out of control just out of control 1.00
01:53:07.080 but like i've said i think she's just cannon fodder for the left they're letting all the 1.00
01:53:12.760 mental patients get it out of their system because they know damn well especially if they're going to 0.74
01:53:19.080 run against jd vance they need a moderate a real moderate not one of these liberal moderates
01:53:27.960 uh they need a real moderate and in order to make someone even look like a moderate on the left 0.98
01:53:36.820 they need to contrast with ridiculous mentally ill people and that's why you see people like 0.93
01:53:45.880 jasmine crockett out there and representative presley and aoc even you need them out there 0.99
01:53:56.580 to seem like the the lunatics that they are and then they could bring someone out that has some
01:54:06.020 moderate ideas and they will look like oh my god even some people on the right will go now that's
01:54:13.980 a guy i can vote for he's not crazy like jasmine crockett so that's the only reason let's be clear 1.00
01:54:21.840 it's the only reason they're letting jasmine crockett run around like the idiot she is 1.00
01:54:28.920 to get her her nonsense out there it's just to contrast the actual presidential candidate 1.00
01:54:39.560 that will be a moderate dude that's that's it boy that was uh that was something imagine doing that
01:54:49.980 and uh our elections god no who knows who knows what they will bring uh if swalwell 0.92
01:54:57.580 has his way you know the guy that had sexual relations with a chinese spy and remained
01:55:05.840 on the national security council i don't know i don't know i'm not a politician i don't profess
01:55:14.600 to be a poli sci expert or anything like that but i would think you'd lose your job pretty quickly 0.99
01:55:21.360 if you're a part of national security committee and um and you're you're having sex with a chinese 0.92
01:55:30.180 spy but nothing again no consequences why would there be well um mr swalwell wants to
01:55:39.380 change the way we vote i think he's making a run for california governor and he wants a whole
01:55:46.520 other voting thing does he mean id does he mean verification of citizenship does he mean live
01:55:53.800 ballots uh right there at the polling place well let's hear let's hear what uh he says about what
01:56:01.740 he wants as far as voting goes i want us to be able to vote by phone i think every california
01:56:07.440 vote by phone yeah if we can do our taxes do our you know our make our health care appointments uh
01:56:14.740 you know, make essentially your do your banking online, you should be able to vote by phone,
01:56:20.260 make it safe, make it secure. But it's actually already happening all over the United States. I
01:56:24.500 want us to be a blue state that doesn't do just a little bit better than like Georgia or Alabama
01:56:28.780 when it comes to like voting access. I want us to max out democracy. Also, as it relates to democracy,
01:56:33.820 if you wait in line for 30 minutes or more, if you do want to vote in person,
01:56:38.100 I think you should find every county for every minute that a person has to wait longer. We have
01:56:42.600 to be better not just a little bit better than the other states the dmv i don't think californians
01:56:50.240 should have to go in person to the dmv anymore i think we can do that virtually i think you
01:56:54.500 who does you can have the dmv employees do it virtually but that's a lot of real estate
01:56:59.160 is that the most popular position digitize the dmv digitize the dmv yeah we can modernize the
01:57:04.780 state and i look forward to you know bringing these ideas uh to californians oh my god what 0.99
01:57:09.760 an idiot first of all yeah we do our banking we do our taxes we do everything on our phones yeah 1.00
01:57:16.500 we do and you know what you have to do in order to get through to those sites to do your banking 1.00
01:57:22.200 you have to go through an unbelievable security protocol where you have to prove who you are
01:57:29.600 are you okay with that part of it or do you just want people to be able to go well let me dial up
01:57:36.680 my vote i think i can vote for this guy on my phone yeah is that what you want to do
01:57:42.780 does he understand that security is a huge part of doing anything on your phone
01:57:51.320 and we've seen the the uh the content farms and the the farming that that india and china are
01:58:04.820 doing as far as our social media platforms go to make money and to influence things so you think
01:58:11.520 that wouldn't become a problem in an election oh holy smoke let's just get back to where
01:58:20.900 there's id and and in-person voting at polling places how about that instead of your let's vote
01:58:29.960 by phone all right we'll be back in moments stick around for more of the anthony cumia show
01:58:37.320 it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast network
01:58:42.460 it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast network
01:58:49.260 the anthony cumia show and uh a lot of people have something to say about the meeting between trump
01:58:58.900 and mem danny we did uh address that just for a little bit earlier but nate in the bronx what's
01:59:07.980 up man hey uh anthony how are you um so pretty much you know i frequently mention uh the book
01:59:16.640 the culture critique by dr mcdonald and the reason why i'm calling tonight is really to
01:59:22.340 make the connection between that book it's critique of immigration policy and the rise of
01:59:28.340 Mamdani here in New York City. Now, it's no secret that, you know, well, he's now being
01:59:34.600 accused of anti-Semitism, but it's no secret that Jewish voters and Jewish politicians tend to
01:59:40.180 be politically left-leaning. Yeah, I'm amazed at how many New York Jews voted for Mamdani. It seems
01:59:48.840 a bit self-destructive, but what do I know? Right, right. So, but, you know, basically
01:59:55.360 in the book, it details how Jewish politicians like Emmanuel Seller, Jacob Javits, Herbert
02:00:03.600 Lehman, Sam Dickstein, a whole host of them in the Congress worked literally for decades
02:00:10.000 on end to overturn European-oriented immigration policies and open the borders to the third
02:00:17.620 world. 0.99
02:00:19.240 And it's a policy that's really coming back to bite them in the ass, because that's how 0.99
02:00:23.320 you really ended up with Mamdani. 0.98
02:00:25.720 I mean, he wouldn't even be here if the 1965 Immigration Act had not been enacted. 0.81
02:00:31.080 Absolutely. 0.98
02:00:31.600 You know, so and, you know, it's a clear case that Jews support policies that oftentimes 0.98
02:00:37.880 short-sightedly do a disservice to their own community. 0.99
02:00:43.460 And, you know, they dominate institutions like the media.
02:00:47.500 They dominate institutions like the academy, the universities.
02:00:51.660 They remain politically on the left.
02:00:53.620 But again, the left is increasingly anti-Israel and increasingly anti-Jewish.
02:00:58.140 So it's really a paradox of power that, you know, you really see still displayed by the 2 percent of the U.S. American population that happens to be Jewish.
02:01:06.520 I sometimes think like Mamdani getting in and, you know, he's been at least trying to present himself as a champion for the Jews in New York.
02:01:19.840 uh is it kind of like hey you're under the microscope here because you're a muslim
02:01:26.140 um and and we will really be able to keep an eye on you uh to see if you do anything
02:01:34.420 uh that is not uh good for for the jewish uh people of new york city so perhaps it's kind of
02:01:43.500 uh you know you put someone in there that is going to be under that microscope
02:01:48.280 it it's possible but you know i really i really doubt it um i see i see uh mom donnie as being
02:01:58.440 potentially i mean i know you they might make your stomach wrench but i see him potentially
02:02:03.740 as a uh presidential candidate along the lines of well he can't be
02:02:07.980 that's right excuse me excuse me yeah he has to be a natural born citizen right that's right thank
02:02:15.200 god we have that going for us at least now who knows it might change over the course of the
02:02:21.900 years with the way this country's going right uh but you know i see him more of a the type of
02:02:28.540 leader like jeremy corbyn and the labor party in britain um you know whereby you had a party
02:02:34.660 that depended on muslim votes or at least immigrant votes to get politicians elected
02:02:40.500 but Jewish donors to get the campaign funds flowing.
02:02:44.400 The Democratic Party is at that inflection point where a lot of American Jews are saying,
02:02:49.400 hey, we're rethinking whether or not we should be supporting the Democratic Party
02:02:53.740 and then moving over to the Republican Party.
02:02:56.740 It's really how the neoconservatives came to power.
02:03:00.480 They used to be former leftists who thought the Democratic Party was insufficiently supportive of Israel.
02:03:06.400 yeah yeah that's how the neoconservatives really grew to be a political force in american politics
02:03:12.340 unfortunately we'll see unfortunately yeah i think we can't really figure this one out i think we
02:03:18.020 got to see how it goes but thanks nate appreciate the call and um there's a story here uh out of
02:03:26.620 new york a 67 year old guy sentenced to four years in prison for defending himself his crime
02:03:35.440 he didn't have a registered gun um you know you could argue the point well you know law's the law
02:03:44.020 the rules are the rules but when a state and a city like new york state new york city uh actively
02:03:50.300 prohibit people from exercising their second amendment right uh some people have to you know
02:03:58.480 i'd rather be judged by 12 than carried by six is the common phrase that people use uh they
02:04:05.080 rather have a gun and if they need to use it face the consequences of having a technically illegal
02:04:14.000 gun but uh this guy is 67 and he's gonna spend what could be his last years um who knows at that
02:04:25.280 point in prison he uh fatally shot a would-be mugger during a robbery gone wrong seems like
02:04:33.400 it went right if uh he shot him uh charles phoner from queens new york appeared stone-faced as he
02:04:41.700 arrived in queens county court phoner retired doorman was walking to a parking garage outside
02:04:48.360 his queen's apartment when he was mugged uh the suspect uh cody gonzalez demanded money that's
02:04:57.120 what they do and Foner whipped out his his firearm and blasted the assailant after killing
02:05:05.300 Gonzalez on the spot Foner was charged with 26 counts of criminal possession of a weapon
02:05:11.060 but did not receive any charges related to the fatal shooting this if you're if you're in my
02:05:19.780 age bracket you might remember bernhard gets bernie gets subway gunman back in the 80s when
02:05:27.540 new york was really a treat to ride um the subway especially uh bernie was approached by four uh i
02:05:35.120 think it was four four gentlemen who um were robbing him demanded a dollar i think or five bucks
02:05:41.860 and um bernie pulled out a gun and shot them i think he wounded all of them he paralyzed one
02:05:50.320 he hit one in the leg bernie was a geek he wasn't really the charles bronson that we all wanted
02:05:58.020 when the news came out bernie had fled upstate right after it happened and there were just some
02:06:04.180 drawings of him witnesses said oh it was a tall guy and and uh we all thought it was going to be
02:06:11.260 charles bronson from death wish and then we see who bernard gets is and he's this tall geek
02:06:19.060 glasses like pen protector in his pocket kind of a geek and uh he had just had it you know he had
02:06:28.920 had it he'd been uh robbed before and he never felt safe out on the streets or especially in
02:06:35.860 the subway so he got himself a gun he didn't especially back then it was really difficult
02:06:41.600 to get a gun in new york city um and he was forced to use it to protect himself he didn't get charged
02:06:51.520 for any of the shooting of of shootings of those uh gentlemen but he got a year for an illegal
02:06:59.700 weapon in new york and uh he did the year and this guy's getting four years for pretty much
02:07:07.840 the same thing um it's just too difficult they put you through too many hoops and it takes too
02:07:16.640 long if you're a 67 year old guy in new york city and you've been threatened before maybe you've
02:07:24.440 been robbed before you don't have time to go through all of the paperwork and money
02:07:31.640 uh to exercise your right that this should be illegal if if they want to restrict people from
02:07:40.860 getting guns in new york which they obviously do they should have to come up with some other way
02:07:47.920 than having people pay money to exercise a right it costs money to do this i don't know how that's
02:07:59.060 uh legal but uh he did this uh it was on surveillance camera it shows that this guy
02:08:07.680 was mugging him and they decided the prosecutor that he should do four years now
02:08:17.460 the other argument is well he pled guilty so it's his fault if he's doing four years
02:08:24.720 he should have went to trial anyone saying that doesn't understand how plea deals work and how
02:08:31.200 the court system works when you have an overburdened court system like new york city does
02:08:36.020 uh the last thing they want is an actual trial i think 90 of all cases in new york city are
02:08:45.220 pled out or a deal is made or something and uh that happens and what they do is they tell these
02:08:53.720 potential defendants that they could do 25 years oh boy you want to go through a trial well it
02:09:01.420 could be 25 years in prison and you're sitting there going that's a life sentence absolutely
02:09:07.560 a life sentence and or we could give you four years look you're good you could be out in two
02:09:14.140 and a half um and most people take the deal the the prospect that you're going to do 25 years
02:09:23.900 in prison it uh and when you make a plea deal they make you um they make you say that nothing
02:09:32.860 forced you into making this deal i was not coerced no i was given no favors um i i wasn't 0.91
02:09:41.740 threatened i make this uh this deal uh of my own fruition and blah blah blah meanwhile that's crap 0.95
02:09:51.700 they are threatening you they're holding 25 years over your head and you don't know in a new york 0.98
02:10:00.880 city courtroom what kind of jury you're gonna get you're just some old 67 year old white dude that
02:10:10.860 shot somebody someone named gonzalez and you're going to take that to trial in new york new york
02:10:20.040 city and they're telling you 25 years if you lose believe me you're being coerced into taking four
02:10:28.360 years it's it's unbelievable that there are people that commit heinous crimes that result in in death
02:10:39.900 maiming of people
02:10:42.480 they terrorize people 0.97
02:10:46.120 and then they're back out
02:10:47.460 they're out on the streets
02:10:49.280 with an ankle monitor
02:10:51.540 that no one monitors
02:10:52.840 so the fact that this guy
02:10:56.040 has to do four years in prison
02:10:58.380 is
02:10:59.500 the proverbial
02:11:01.700 travesty of justice
02:11:03.640 it's disgusting 0.96
02:11:05.740 it's totally disgusting 1.00
02:11:08.420 this poor bastard 67 68 69 70 71 years old maybe he gets out 0.99
02:11:19.560 that's that's an iffy period of your life right there you don't know what one month to the next 0.98
02:11:27.480 is going to bring he's never been in trouble never been in trouble before
02:11:33.600 got a family they're doing him a favor he didn't have to report to prison until after new year so
02:11:44.040 he could spend christmas and new year with his uh family thanks thanks a lot thanks for the
02:11:50.240 friggin favor this guy they couldn't just cut him a break
02:11:57.840 no you know why because the judge probably didn't have a similar background and could
02:12:08.980 have utilized his experience as a white guy to maybe let this guy off the hook
02:12:14.720 little uh interesting um turn of events unbelievable so disgusting though
02:12:27.080 hi sondra how are you oh hi anthony for you oh great what's up i'm listening to you and i'm
02:12:38.280 thinking you know what i'm thinking i'm almost beginning to think there's no hope with anything
02:12:44.000 going forward every which way i look if there's a problem but i continue to stay strong and i
02:12:50.680 continue to stay positive even though i was just saying what i said to you um i was thinking about
02:12:56.340 donald trump and his meeting with mandani yeah i i expected it to go exactly the way it did because
02:13:04.380 that's how trump is he's like you know visualize a beehive and all the bees they're really peaceful
02:13:11.960 but you sting if you play around with those bees you will get stung and that's what donald trump
02:13:18.700 i hope will do if need be going forward when he becomes mayor i'm trusting he's gonna keep an eye
02:13:26.320 on him, and maybe by being friendly with him, he'll share his ideas with Trump, and Trump
02:13:32.780 will be on top of things, I'm hoping.
02:13:35.040 And if I'm wrong, I'll be disappointed.
02:13:37.720 It's from the godfather, keep your friends close and your enemies closer.
02:13:43.160 That's right.
02:13:43.740 And then I'm thinking, look at Marjorie Taylor Greene.
02:13:47.440 Now, I'm concerned about that.
02:13:49.220 I'm concerned about the primaries, what's going to happen now that she's not going to 0.93
02:13:53.640 be in Congress.
02:13:54.960 Now, Donald Trump, he felt that she wasn't really right to be a senator or a governor.
02:14:01.680 And he said her polls were low, whatever the reason was.
02:14:05.560 Right.
02:14:05.860 He said, no, he didn't cave in.
02:14:07.980 He doesn't cave in and he won't cave in with this man.
02:14:10.480 No, he doesn't have to.
02:14:12.220 That's why he's like people don't understand.
02:14:14.760 That's why.
02:14:15.800 Thank you, Sandra.
02:14:16.940 They don't understand.
02:14:17.760 That's why Trump has the power he has.
02:14:21.360 he doesn't have to be liked he doesn't have to do things for for uh uh other other people
02:14:29.940 he could just be the the a-hole that people think he is i think that's a good thing i want to get
02:14:39.080 mike from hudson valley on uh mike you says here you were a rookie cop in williamsburg uh
02:14:45.940 Your precinct arrested, Bernie Getz?
02:14:49.400 No, in 1984, I was a brand-new cop out of the academy,
02:14:55.080 and Getz was spotted in Williamsburg, and we're turning out,
02:15:00.460 and this big, burly Irish lieutenant goes, 0.84
02:15:03.940 let me talk to these son-of-a-bitching greenhorns. 0.98
02:15:07.340 He goes, you do not bring him in this station house. 1.00
02:15:12.420 If you see him, you let him go.
02:15:15.500 Wow.
02:15:15.940 You do not bring him in here.
02:15:18.700 Good old days.
02:15:19.640 And let me tell you, if we saw him, we would not bring him in.
02:15:24.660 Yeah.
02:15:25.540 Yeah, he went upstate for a little while.
02:15:27.740 I did an interview with him a while back.
02:15:30.580 He's nutty as a fruitcake, but he had dumped the gun up there.
02:15:35.560 I think he buried it on the side of the Taconic or something. 0.96
02:15:40.460 Oh, my God.
02:15:41.420 It's just a fascinating story, though, because especially back then,
02:15:45.300 And it is like now people were fed up with it and they'd had it and they looked at Bernie
02:15:50.660 Goetz like he was Charles Bronson.
02:15:53.060 And then we saw him.
02:15:53.840 It was like, well, I guess everybody's kind of pissed at this whole thing.
02:15:57.860 And Anthony, not for nothing, not for nothing. 0.71
02:16:01.180 Williamsburg in 1984 was a burnt out shell ghetto run by the gang. 0.91
02:16:07.420 Not a hipster. 0.97
02:16:09.740 Nothing like this today.
02:16:11.100 Yeah.
02:16:11.360 Hipster central.
02:16:13.500 Yeah.
02:16:14.020 yeah believe me but i love your show thank you sir thank you mike take care man thank you for
02:16:21.400 your service on the nypd um yeah those were the days people were just and and it's getting
02:16:31.760 it's getting a similar feel in new york there's a similar vibe to the 80s not quite the 90s the
02:16:41.760 90s was really nuts because of like crack and everything had really taken hold and organized
02:16:48.940 crime was still kind of a thing uh so it was nutty but there's a vibe in new york now where
02:16:55.940 it's not like it was with giuliani or even bloomberg or even de blasio where when it
02:17:01.140 really started turning there's just a bad feeling people have uh right now about new york
02:17:09.160 um about walking around and and being safe and i see the tourists take their kids there and you're
02:17:17.940 like what are you doing you flew all the way from germany or or england to wheel your luggage
02:17:25.120 down a sidewalk uh down ninth avenue and 43rd and you're like what are you doing dude get your
02:17:36.160 family out of here you nut all right uh back in moments with more of the show don't go anywhere
02:17:42.860 it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast network
02:17:48.220 it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast network
02:17:55.000 the anthony cumia show and uh you know i like talking about the uh media the mainstream
02:18:03.640 media here in the United States of America and what a left-wing propaganda machine this
02:18:10.880 has just been for forever really you know I kind of look back with the rose-colored lenses on when
02:18:20.060 I think of what the news was many years ago and you kind of believed it you know you had your
02:18:28.360 local news guys and then your national news guys walter cronkite and um even i was you know a little
02:18:36.860 young for walter cronkite but uh i do remember people believed him he had what they called
02:18:44.060 journalistic integrity and uh he was a known liberal all of them really were all your your
02:18:54.360 news people once they started getting just the talking head on uh especially cable networks when
02:19:03.020 when that came about uh it didn't matter they were just going to follow whatever orders came from the
02:19:09.260 top i think people like cronkite and uh all the the real reporters of that era i think they believed
02:19:18.600 what they were doing and they had their political ideology and it was usually left left wing
02:19:25.180 but uh i think it was very hard for them to uh to try to taint that that journalistic integrity
02:19:34.140 that they at least showed people that they supposedly had um now they just don't have
02:19:43.560 There's no integrity at all, journalistic or any other type of integrity in the media.
02:19:51.120 And it is funny, though, how these that we know the media is unbelievably left wing, fanatically left wing.
02:20:02.620 And they like trying to tell their viewers dwindling, by the way, on a daily basis.
02:20:11.580 They like trying to tell their viewers that the right are the ones that are have taken hold of the media.
02:20:21.520 Donald Trump somehow has intimidated and frightened the media so much that they will now do his bidding.
02:20:31.000 And it's just insane.
02:20:33.620 Every story that comes out about Trump is negative.
02:20:36.480 How is he running the media and the narrative of what they're saying about him?
02:20:42.960 It's just not true.
02:20:44.540 But it won't stop them from saying that the media is in Trump's pocket.
02:20:50.860 Here is former White House spokesperson Jen Psaki.
02:20:56.800 Remember Jen Psaki? 0.57
02:20:58.120 And she's talking with the completely unbiased Katie Couric.
02:21:06.480 Oh, boy. And they're talking about the White House press corps. Now, the White House press corps are people in the media that have White House press credentials. They go in and, you know, you can't have every reporter go in there.
02:21:22.520 So they come out and the major networks get the stories from these reporters and then the minor kind of news organizations take from those stories to present their own thing about what they saw in the White House.
02:21:39.320 and um i guess uh jen saki is talking about the white house press corps and how they are now
02:21:48.220 get this sycophants sycophants of donald trump they're they're under his spell doing his bidding
02:21:57.960 how is that possible when you see every day on the news uh anti-trump stories let's listen to
02:22:07.460 Jen Psaki here. That I think doesn't I think you've probably talked about this because, you know, well, but I don't think that's enough attention is the way they're reshaping the people in the press briefing room. 1.00
02:22:18.420 More and more of the questions in there are by sycophants, are by people who are not asking about news that the American people cares about, but they're asking about, I mean, literally a question has started more than once.
02:22:32.660 why is Trump in such good shape, right? Or they are, you know, putting out conspiracy theories.
02:22:39.840 There are people who, and they are getting a lot of the questions. There are some of the people
02:22:43.500 who are in the press pools. This means that reporters who are there to cover MBS being at
02:22:49.780 the White House or to cover Zelensky being at the White House or to ask these questions that Mary
02:22:55.460 Bruce fortunately asked yesterday, there are fewer of them. And that is, you don't know that
02:23:02.160 and see that unless you've lived there but that's a huge huge problem because it's becoming more of
02:23:07.020 a kremlin-esque press corps kremlin and they've invited a lot of reporters from very right-wing
02:23:13.160 media outlets and you're right they usually say i forget there was one example like did you ever
02:23:18.160 believe that you would be the peacemaker i mean just yeah and and is uh you could cut her off
02:23:24.860 there yeah uh maybe a reminder of joe biden what what ice cream you like joe how about that
02:23:33.680 while his son was uh allegedly doing coke in the white house and making deals with ukraine and
02:23:41.080 they are such liars do not buy into the nonsense all right uh love you people thanks so much for 0.78
02:23:49.320 tuning in to the Anthony Cumia Show. Anthony Cumia on X. We'll see you next time. 0.97
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