The Anthony Cumia Show - December 08, 2025


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00:00:58.040 this summer on FanDuel. It's the Anthony Cumia Show
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00:01:05.620 Here we are, Anthony Cumia, the Anthony Cumia Show,
00:01:10.220 and we're back. We took a little
00:01:13.820 Thanksgiving, a little Thanksgiving vacay last week.
00:01:19.520 It was wonderful.
00:01:20.880 you know i talk about family a lot and they mean uh the world to me it really does the most
00:01:27.440 important thing in my life is my family and uh to get to see them because they're in new york i'm
00:01:33.980 down in south carolina and uh you know it's it's uh the only thing that i i have a problem with
00:01:43.560 being away from new york like that uh you know i moved the taxes the the laws the the infringing
00:01:52.000 on my second amendment right and my first uh you know we live in a great country it has uh states
00:02:00.620 and those states have their own laws and uh if you don't like the laws of the state you're in
00:02:08.120 you can go to another state i don't think a lot of people know that they sit in one state and 0.99
00:02:16.100 bitch and complain and and reach into their pockets and dole a bunch of money out
00:02:21.700 when there are 49 other states to choose from and uh for me i i had to make the move 0.98
00:02:32.400 But the only downside of it is I still have family up there.
00:02:37.960 Some of the younger people in my family are thinking of moving, thinking of getting out of Dodge.
00:02:45.320 But, you know, I got older relatives that'll never leave.
00:02:48.920 And if I don't go up there to see them, time comes and you go, oh, I should have, should have, could have, would have.
00:02:58.660 So it's great.
00:02:59.680 You've got to make sure you do see those family members.
00:03:03.840 And I did, and it was fantastic.
00:03:07.960 It's just one of those, you know, when you're with a group of people that you could just, a year later or so,
00:03:14.320 just step right in the room and take up where you left off, just punching each other in the face.
00:03:20.260 I'm teasing, of course. 0.99
00:03:22.940 Conversation, talking about, busting balls, whatever it is. 0.91
00:03:26.780 but uh you know there's so many people over the course of the past few years maybe decade i guess 0.68
00:03:34.160 the first trump administration that um they just forfeit their families there there's nothing
00:03:44.740 over the course of all my years there is nothing that i i have ever turned my back on family
00:03:53.880 members for and and politics a presidency that ends at some point four years and another four
00:04:04.680 years eight years and you're just gonna throw away what is supposed to be the most important
00:04:12.200 thing to you and to them your family over you know oh his immigration uh stance i don't like
00:04:22.600 his policy on tariffs oh his crime thing and you're like so you just throw away your family
00:04:33.180 i've never ever been able to relate to that uh family should be the most important thing
00:04:42.120 in your life and uh it is in mine and i i thank god for that it is a true blessing
00:04:48.620 love them and seeing them on thanksgiving was fantastic uh the holidays do that you know
00:04:56.420 christmas spend them with family that's a good thing if you're if you're on the outs i've heard
00:05:01.720 people go yeah i haven't spoken to my brother in probably eight years like what what what could be
00:05:10.240 that bad all right if if your brother is jared fogle from subway maybe maybe in those cases you
00:05:18.600 could cut off uh communication with your bro but uh if it's just a different point of view
00:05:26.180 different opinions different politics uh and you've alienated members of your family for that
00:05:33.180 yeah i don't see it cannot relate all right we'll get into uh what's been going on here um just
00:05:43.160 amazing over the past couple of weeks,
00:05:46.540 the Somali situation.
00:05:49.400 It's the Somali situation. 0.61
00:05:51.800 Up there in Minneapolis, D.C.,
00:05:56.920 of course you've got President Trump,
00:05:58.700 and he's saying things.
00:06:01.960 It's really a testament to how things are changing.
00:06:07.540 And people say for the worst,
00:06:10.760 other people say for the better.
00:06:13.160 But for the president of the United States to be able to say what he said about Somalia definitely means things are changing.
00:06:21.420 Without him immediately being, you know, and there had been calls with a lot of the liberal and liberal Democrats in Congress for another impeachment and all that nonsense.
00:06:35.320 But for the most part, I think they just decided, well, it's Trump.
00:06:40.460 He's going to be Trump.
00:06:41.420 He's going to say things.
00:06:43.160 And there just doesn't seem to be the outcry that there would have been a few years ago to do something, anything.
00:06:52.600 And the people aren't that outraged. 0.95
00:06:56.040 The usual suspects, the boomers in the old folks home that carry around their no king signs, they're mad.
00:07:03.360 They're saying he's racist and Islamophobic and xenophobic for saying what he said about Somalia and Somalis up in Minnesota.
00:07:12.040 but uh there's just not this big budel as uh some of my relatives would say not a big commotion
00:07:21.080 about it and uh it might be because america and americans i guess are so tired just exhausted
00:07:31.560 with what's been going on being chastised being had having fingers wagged in your face
00:07:38.580 being called out onto the carpet for what you say so when the president gets up and says something
00:07:47.140 that is deemed offensive and uh horrible and so politically incorrect uh people can relate to that
00:07:56.940 and they go yeah yeah i heard what he said how about that because we don't like americans
00:08:06.640 do not like walking on eggshells when we have an opinion something to say we don't like being
00:08:14.200 called out on the carpet and being yelled at like we're children and that's been happening for so
00:08:21.860 long now and uh and when when the the guy sitting in the big chair says stuff that
00:08:31.860 people want to wag their finger at a majority of the country at this point who has been in that
00:08:38.680 situation maybe even more so maybe they lost a job for tweeting something in 2014 i don't know
00:08:47.280 i'm just pulling this off the top of my head but uh yeah and now they look around and go oh
00:08:54.120 good i'm glad someone's saying something anything offensive and and they're able to turn around and
00:09:01.840 go yeah go screw yourself i don't care i don't care what you think i'm gonna say it and trump's
00:09:08.780 the perfect vehicle for that he's uh he's of an age where you just i guess you just stop 0.99
00:09:14.840 giving a crap about what people think of you what you're saying um any consequence or perceived
00:09:24.440 consequence because what's anyone really going to do to him they've thrown everything at this guy 0.99
00:09:31.760 They've tried to put him in prison.
00:09:34.080 They tried to kill him.
00:09:36.680 You know?
00:09:37.380 They've impeached him a couple of times.
00:09:40.040 They fined him millions upon millions of dollars.
00:09:44.340 What could they pull out next to get all mad at him for saying what he said about Somalia?
00:09:53.260 So he's reached a point.
00:09:55.340 It's a perfect storm of, you know, they've already run me through the mill.
00:10:00.760 And I'm old enough now where I think nature just makes older people, especially guys, just go, yeah, and you just start not caring about people getting mad at what you say.
00:10:19.320 You've held in things for so long, so many years of having to keep your mouth shut, button your lip, zip it.
00:10:27.700 and uh it's been really bad like i said the past decade or so it was bad before that i mean cancel
00:10:35.740 culture for me uh goes goes way back but uh for the ordinary american they've been told
00:10:45.040 they can't say certain things they can't express themselves in certain ways
00:10:50.680 and uh the old pc police have been out in droves canceling people and now it seems like it's
00:11:01.180 it's kind of turning around a little bit i guess you could say that there's an instance i guess
00:11:07.940 we could get into this a little bit um on the other side of the the break that woman that works 0.99
00:11:13.300 at cinnabon oh my goodness gracious there's a woman who were working at cinnabon and they took
00:11:19.340 some video of her uh dropping n-bombs just dropping n-bombs and um a years ago a couple
00:11:29.140 of years ago even more so maybe last year she would have been fired she was fired by the way
00:11:35.840 from cinnabon cinnabon put out the typical the her statements do not uh we do not support her
00:11:44.920 point of view and we are an all-inclusive company that yeah it's the standard company line but um
00:11:52.320 she'd have just been uh the villain of villains they they put up a type of a gofundme it's not
00:12:02.720 gofundme but it's another one and uh it's raised over fifty thousand dollars so far the goal is
00:12:09.200 over a hundred thousand to support this woman because uh she dropped end bombs and got fired
00:12:15.920 if you don't think that is is a signal that things are changing and like i said you might
00:12:24.540 think it's for the unbelievably worse or remarkably better that's your opinion but you can't say it
00:12:33.480 isn't changing and things aren't uh going in a different direction now than they were even as
00:12:41.980 recently as a year ago i don't know um hey we can hear from you that's right we take your calls
00:12:48.680 800-848-9222 and uh plenty more to talk about my goodness gracious don't go anywhere the
00:12:58.000 anthony cumia show continues it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast network
00:13:05.560 it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast network
00:13:12.220 the anthony cumia show and i see the phones are alight we'll be taking your calls in moments uh
00:13:21.040 i do want to play that clip i'm sure everyone's heard it but uh hey it never gets old to me
00:13:26.920 Let's hear Trump talking about the Somalis.
00:13:31.080 This is him kind of doubling down on what he initially said.
00:13:33.780 So let's hear from President Donald J. Trump on his opinion of Somalis, Somalia, and the Somali immigrants here in America.
00:13:45.320 He's saying that he's actually proud to have the largest Somali community in the country. 1.00
00:13:49.460 And his police chief is a fool. 0.98
00:13:51.520 Well, his police chief is also saying he might have the largest Somali. 1.00
00:13:55.160 Look at their nation. 0.99
00:13:56.260 Look how bad their nation is.
00:13:57.580 It's not even a nation.
00:13:58.560 It's just people walking around killing each other. 1.00
00:14:02.120 Look, these Somalians have taken billions of dollars out of our country. 1.00
00:14:07.420 They've taken billions and billions of dollars. 1.00
00:14:10.200 They have a representative, Ilhan Omar, who they say married her brother.
00:14:17.140 It's a fraud.
00:14:18.840 She tries to deny it now, but you can't really deny it because, you know, it just happened.
00:14:23.760 She shouldn't be allowed to be a congresswoman, and I'm sure people are looking at that. 1.00
00:14:27.960 And she should be thrown the hell out of our country.
00:14:30.620 And most of those people, they have destroyed Minnesota. 0.99
00:14:34.380 Minnesota, you have an incompetent governor. 0.99
00:14:36.200 You have a crooked governor. 1.00
00:14:37.140 He's crooked as hell, but he's incompetent. 1.00
00:14:41.000 Waltz is, he should be ashamed. 1.00
00:14:44.460 That beautiful land, that beautiful state, it's a hellhole right now. 1.00
00:14:49.180 And the Somalians should be out of here. 1.00
00:14:51.380 they've destroyed our country 1.00
00:14:53.560 and all they do is complain, complain,
00:14:56.580 complain. You have her. 0.92
00:14:58.420 She's always talking about the constitution
00:15:00.300 provides me with
00:15:02.120 go back to your own country and figure out
00:15:06.360 your constitution. All she does 0.99
00:15:08.440 is complain about this country and without
00:15:10.220 this country she would not be in very good shape 1.00
00:15:12.360 probably wouldn't be alive right now. 1.00
00:15:14.660 So Somalia is
00:15:15.700 considered by many to be the worst
00:15:18.320 country on earth. I don't
00:15:20.300 know i've never i haven't been there i won't be there anytime soon i hope but uh what somalia 0.97
00:15:28.020 what the somalian people have done to minnesota is is not even believable it's not even believable
00:15:36.100 and a lot of it starts with the governor a lot of it starts with barack hussein obama 0.98
00:15:42.100 because that's when people started coming in and you have to have people come in that are
00:15:50.160 going to love our country cherish our country they want to kiss our country good night they
00:15:55.400 talk about our country we want them to pray for our country this is not the people living in
00:16:00.680 minnesota and she's a disaster she should not be and her friends shouldn't be allowed frankly they
00:16:06.040 shouldn't even be allowed to be congress people okay they shouldn't even be allowed to be
00:16:10.620 Congress people, because they don't represent the interests of our country.
00:16:14.280 Anybody else?
00:16:14.980 Anyone else want an insane answer to your question?
00:16:24.400 Look, there are plenty of things there I absolutely agree with.
00:16:28.620 I don't think Ilhan Omar should be a Congress person representing the people of anywhere
00:16:37.120 in this country. 1.00
00:16:38.260 I don't like the idea of foreign-born people being able to be representatives at that level, at that level of government. 1.00
00:16:49.380 You want a local seat somewhere, have at it, dog catcher, local comp troller, whatever that is. 1.00
00:16:58.380 Uh, but truth be told, I think you have to be born and raised in this country, uh, to really have a, a good understanding of America and what it's about, what, what the people of America cherish.
00:17:16.520 and um you know you don't get to uh hold office or vote in your teens or even younger than that
00:17:27.320 but you're you're building during those young years playing around riding bikes whatever
00:17:33.980 kids do now uh you're you're getting a take you're building an opinion of the country
00:17:44.140 and um as you get older you refine that you throw away some of the things you you learned as a kid
00:17:53.460 and have found out that it was nonsense and uh other things you you get older and you appreciate
00:18:01.260 more as a child you go oh that was really great that was a great way to grow up and i think that's
00:18:08.340 necessary uh in order to uh understand the country well enough to represent the people of of this
00:18:18.740 country unless of course you're representing a tiny little enclave of people that are from
00:18:29.660 another country just like you have no real respect or loyalty to the united states of america
00:18:37.740 Their memories of childhood might be war, famine, corruption, disease.
00:18:47.560 And I don't think you have a great understanding.
00:18:51.140 Now, you might be able to, like I said, locally run a small town full of people just like you.
00:18:59.120 But you're really not going to have an understanding of this country enough to represent the people.
00:19:05.720 do you think ilan omar is a good representative of all the people of minnesota i don't think so
00:19:14.480 uh trump was going off a little bit saying the somalis have ruined our country
00:19:21.220 okay all right pull the reins back don pull the reins back a little it might happen at some point
00:19:30.300 uh but you know i don't see that happening now but i do see these areas being taken over
00:19:38.020 and a foothold being taken in places like dearborn michigan and and minneapolis minnesota
00:19:45.820 and uh yeah it is concerning we should look at that and uh and and not just say well we can't
00:19:56.240 talk about it because it's politically incorrect and people might call me racist and whatnot but
00:20:02.100 to hear Trump just belting it out like that it's you might not agree with all of it I don't agree
00:20:11.240 with all of what he said but I do love that he said it this is not could you imagine the likes
00:20:20.900 of joe biden or or obama or clinton or even bush any of them saying something so uh well true but
00:20:34.880 saying something that would just inflame people to that extent no i think some of the old presidents
00:20:44.500 maybe they would say things wartime presidents say some pretty horrific thing about our adversaries
00:20:50.340 but um that was just oofa and from what we know about somalia i've done some research
00:21:00.440 doesn't seem like a nice place it doesn't seem like the people that are there could just come
00:21:07.640 to a very um modernized western nation and be able to just fit in they are looking at uh horrific
00:21:19.100 numbers as far as the welfare recipients go and unemployment goes and then you have the
00:21:28.020 politicians like ilan omar saying that somalis are the backbone of minnesota what what how
00:21:37.240 well they uh have small businesses a lot of somali small businesses they pay taxes they make money
00:21:45.360 They do that. It's like, yeah, their businesses serve Somalis.
00:21:51.000 When when Italians come to America or came to America, Irish, they had their cultures and it was embraced by America over time.
00:22:02.320 Took a little time, but it was embraced by America.
00:22:06.560 Somalis in Minneapolis, their small businesses are serving Somalis in Minneapolis.
00:22:12.760 it's not like many white minnesotans i hate that term minnesotan uh it's not like they're
00:22:22.340 frequenting a lot of somali businesses oh i need a new burka for the wedding this weekend
00:22:27.820 uh so i go to a somali clothing store uh yeah they have small businesses but it's strictly
00:22:35.420 it's this bubble of somalis they're not really contributing to uh the um american landscape
00:22:45.720 they've taken somalia and moved it to minneapolis minnesota and everything they do is strictly
00:22:54.400 for somalis by somalis and it doesn't really help when you're looking like you're uh being
00:23:02.340 very myopic when it comes to culture and America.
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00:23:37.340 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
00:23:43.620 Yes, it is the Anthony Cumia Show.
00:23:46.020 And let's go right to Kevin.
00:23:48.580 Kevin in Long Beach.
00:23:50.720 Oh, I don't have the little button.
00:23:53.080 Something must have happened.
00:23:54.800 There it is.
00:23:55.160 Kevin, what's up, my friend?
00:23:57.220 Hey, Aunt Misty, voice of reason last Thursday.
00:24:00.060 glad you're back thank you sir uh this uh this has been going on for 30 years ever since they 0.99
00:24:07.000 let the muslim brotherhood and care cair into the lighthouse and every other part of government 0.94
00:24:13.040 70 percent of the somali population is on welfare in that city and that's how she gets elected for 0.89
00:24:21.520 two terms oh yeah absolutely and she's become wealthy she's like worth 37 million dollars 0.99
00:24:28.620 You know, I looked that up, Kevin, because I don't just read something and then go, that must be it.
00:24:36.260 And that seemed so extreme, $30 million.
00:24:40.640 This woman four years ago had a net worth of a couple of hundred thousand dollars and now $30 million.
00:24:48.700 So I look it up and, indeed, they're a little dicey on the exact number.
00:24:54.380 And they try to say it's somewhere between six and 30 million.
00:24:58.940 That's a pretty wide swath right there.
00:25:03.720 But even six million and it's not if they're saying 30 million, it's probably closer to 30 million.
00:25:10.300 But how how does that happen?
00:25:13.900 They say it's because of the husband's wine business and his businesses that have made so much money.
00:25:20.940 Well, we've seen in the past with the Pelosi's how amazing they are at businesses and stock market
00:25:28.380 and the climate of certain industries and being able to invest.
00:25:33.580 So how is it that her and her husband make $30 million during her term in Minnesota?
00:25:47.040 You mean her brother?
00:25:48.860 Yeah, her brother, whoever. 1.00
00:25:50.560 I think supposedly she divorced the brother and then hooked up with a new guy.
00:25:57.240 But I don't know what that horror story is.
00:26:00.860 But, yeah, I mean, with all the corruption that is in the news
00:26:05.040 and we're seeing now coming out of Minneapolis and the entire state of Minnesota,
00:26:11.220 it seemed like it was sanctioned by Governor Walz,
00:26:14.060 uh then she increases in value a thousand times over uh it doesn't look a little fishy 1.00
00:26:23.000 and if you say anything about it you are a terrible islamophobe racist piece of crap 0.99
00:26:29.440 right and i think a lot about that money she may have maybe from the absconded funds that 0.99
00:26:35.560 they took during covid you know that's all that money you were talking billions here billions
00:26:41.200 billions yeah and um and i also think uh for you know that ellison keep ellison the attorney
00:26:49.380 general he's got his hand in there and uh jacob that guy that mayor who was kneeling oh yeah
00:26:54.900 jacob fray ask it that guy oh my god what but they all and governor walls i mean what a what
00:27:03.340 a great shield you have the somali population that you can you you can't uh criticize you can't 0.94
00:27:13.420 accuse of doing anything uh so what a great shield that was so that they can all uh uh steal 0.99
00:27:22.100 literally steal the taxpayers money billions of dollars and if you question it you're a racist 0.99
00:27:30.320 piece of garbage but thank god we have people like trump and others that are willing to say uh 1.00
00:27:36.860 go screw i'm going to talk about this we're going to look into it and it's exposing unbelievable 0.99
00:27:43.380 fraud and corruption in the that state the whole state right and this is one of the good outcomes
00:27:49.580 that came out of the schumer shutdown they don't open up the ball on this stuff all of a sudden
00:27:54.240 we're seeing the snap rip off and everything else that's the one good thing that came out of it but
00:27:58.880 Now they've got to stay on top of it, you know?
00:28:00.880 How did it ever get to this point?
00:28:03.020 Where were the red flags, you know?
00:28:05.340 How did it get to this point?
00:28:07.080 Well, it got to this point because they're in on it.
00:28:10.000 The very people that are supposed to be the watchdogs of all this were in on it.
00:28:14.880 And if they weren't in directly on this scam,
00:28:18.140 they're in some other scam that they don't want exposed.
00:28:21.000 So they all keep quiet for each other.
00:28:23.400 They run their little games.
00:28:25.460 They make fortunes.
00:28:26.000 Look at all these politicians are multimillionaires. How? How? During their selfless contribution of time to represent the American people, they become millionaires many times over without committing fraud or some type of corruption? Please. Thank you, Kevin. Appreciate it. Yeah. I mean, we're seeing what's going on.
00:28:52.640 And this autism scam they were running up there, oof.
00:28:58.420 They set up a bunch of autism clinics, more than anywhere else in the country. 0.99
00:29:04.960 And then they were having these Somali families come in.
00:29:09.680 They have a lot of kids.
00:29:11.420 And then they were just diagnosing these kids with Alzheimer's.
00:29:15.080 Alzheimer's, sorry.
00:29:18.300 That's probably next, with autism.
00:29:20.420 them and uh then they'd give the the family a few bucks and then they'd say to the federal
00:29:29.500 government look how many kids we this clinic is treating without alzheimer's why do i keep saying
00:29:35.100 that i maybe i am um with autism and then they get federal funding to the tune of billions of
00:29:44.700 And that money has been getting shipped off to Somalia.
00:29:51.080 And no one knows where it's going.
00:29:52.740 And they try to say, oh, no, it's not going to terrorists.
00:29:55.400 What else is going on over there?
00:29:57.920 It's certainly not going to schools or any kind of tech sector.
00:30:04.120 We all saw Black Hawk Down.
00:30:06.620 We know what goes on over there.
00:30:09.240 You think that money is going to actually help the people? 1.00
00:30:12.360 they can't get their story straight either Somalia is so bad that they have to come over here in 0.97
00:30:21.060 droves to lead a better life in America or it's this great place that they will defend from the
00:30:31.400 American shores and say it's great and they'll criticize anyone that that trashes Somalia which 0.61
00:30:41.140 is it which one is it can't be both the people that leave that are refugees from a country are
00:30:51.420 leaving for a reason you are refugees from political persecution uh famine war doesn't
00:31:02.380 sound nice and then you you crap talk somalia a little bit and all the somalis turn around go hey
00:31:09.900 hey wait a minute that's my home you're talking about yeah yeah it's not both and then if you're 0.87
00:31:23.780 sending money back there what are you sending it back there for to build a wonderful country that
00:31:29.440 you can someday return to who's who's left over there you left because warlords run the place
00:31:37.520 and they they steal everything they sell it on the black market and the people don't get anything 0.99
00:31:44.080 so they have to resort to crime and pirates pirates are matey are i'll kill haul you 0.99
00:31:54.260 you dang rabbit it just becomes uh ridiculous and it doesn't make sense to defend the country 0.99
00:32:05.000 you fled in fear for your life you fled that country but it's a great place and don't you 1.00
00:32:13.660 say bad things about it and your dumb liberal idiots do the same thing oh has he ever been to 1.00
00:32:22.440 somalia and then i saw pictures and videos that liberals were posting on x on social media and 1.00
00:32:31.760 They're showing crystal blue beaches, the water and the white sands and hotels.
00:32:40.100 Like, where is this? 0.98
00:32:41.960 This ain't Somalia.
00:32:44.340 It's like when Conan went to Haiti. 0.99
00:32:46.600 Because once again, Trump, he called Haiti a crap hole. 0.97
00:32:54.920 And Conan O'Brien decided he was going to go to Haiti to show everyone how wonderful it was. 0.99
00:33:00.720 well he went to some resort on a beach he's floating in the water drinking a coconut drink
00:33:07.300 yeah how about you go off a reservation how about you take a little trip off of the uh
00:33:13.280 club med uh hotel you're staying at and go into the real part of haiti
00:33:19.260 where uh the the warlords will eat you yeah do that no of course not they they like i
00:33:30.700 said they flee these countries they come to america and say i'm in fear for my life i would
00:33:38.300 be dead if i didn't come here please give me sanctuary all right yeah that is a horrible
00:33:46.620 place you're from now now you don't you bad mouth my country so i don't know i don't know um 0.97
00:33:56.880 let's go to
00:33:59.880 Judith
00:34:01.560 Judith in Brooklyn
00:34:03.980 there she is Judith what's up
00:34:05.300 Anthony I don't know if you left me anything
00:34:08.260 to say so let me see what I could say
00:34:10.100 okay number one
00:34:11.060 number one
00:34:14.240 well you cover a lot
00:34:15.480 number one Joe Biden
00:34:17.500 called 75 million mega 0.95
00:34:19.920 supporters garbage 0.96
00:34:21.380 okay he's allowed to call 0.99
00:34:24.040 garbage right but if 0.99
00:34:25.560 President Trump says garbage on some people. Rightfully so. They're worse than garbage. These are Somalian crooks to the tune of billions of dollars of fraud. They're being caught. And I want to just say they need to investigate Ilhan Omar and Tim Walz and the other guys that are involved with Ellison and the Southern whatever. They need to be investigated. 1.00
00:34:45.800 And let me just add, Anthony, something. There is an imam, imam called Muhammad Tawidi, T-A-W-I-D-I, and he, an imam, okay, in Iran, he studied for nine years in a seminar there, and he used to be one of these people, radical Islamists, imam, whatever, in Iran, I want you to know they teach all the kids in school, there's no such thing as Holocaust, never existed.
00:35:13.180 But this guy changed 180 degrees. He's completely different, and he went to Auschwitz there, and he recognized the Holocaust, whatever, and he believes now in humanity and peacefulness.
00:35:29.000 And he said that Ilhan Omar and the other piece of crap, Rashida Tlaib, these two women should not be allowed to use their congressional seats in the United States to spread their hatred. 0.98
00:35:45.460 And they should be thrown out and thrown out of communities. 0.99
00:35:48.780 And this is what an imam said about these two lovely women, okay?
00:35:52.300 Well, they never will, though. They never will, Judith, because they have the shield of being able to call anyone that criticizes them racist.
00:36:01.880 Yeah, call me racist. Go ahead.
00:36:03.420 I know. Thank God more people are getting that attitude these days, like, yeah, go ahead, call me racist. I don't care.
00:36:11.520 But at that level, it still works.
00:36:14.480 Anthony, I want to tell you something. There's such a thing as being a realist, okay?
00:36:19.420 So let's just be real.
00:36:21.240 Let's be real, okay?
00:36:22.560 Let's call a spade a spade, all right?
00:36:25.320 And let's investigate. 0.95
00:36:26.560 Let's see where it goes, because these people are crooks beyond.
00:36:29.620 And they send money to al-Shabaab.
00:36:32.040 Al-Shabaab there, and they're caught with that.
00:36:34.260 Al-Shabaab is a terrible terrorist organization, okay?
00:36:38.060 Yeah, of course. 0.76
00:36:39.920 Where else are they sending it?
00:36:42.200 Who else are they sending it to over there?
00:36:44.500 There's no one good that they could possibly be sending money to.
00:36:49.420 Right. And you know something, Anthony, truly, these people come from such a different culture, such a different culture. 0.53
00:36:57.380 There's no way. Right. There's no way they have a violent culture, all of them, some more than others. 0.97
00:37:03.960 But that's who they are. And they think it's acceptable, Anthony.
00:37:07.860 And they bring it over here. OK. And I think I read in Somalia that over there, the schools teach nothing, nothing secular.
00:37:15.600 Their whole education is Koran, Koran and more Koran. 0.99
00:37:19.420 Yeah, which is fine. Just keep it over there and stay there and don't try to come to this country and make that the whole your whole mission to transform America into a Muslim nation. 1.00
00:37:33.660 And Judith, thank you so much for your call. 1.00
00:37:36.340 I hate that we have to know what an imam is and Hamas and anything.
00:37:45.680 I just hate that we need that that's in our language, that we have to know words like that, that I have to say Zoran Mamdani and it's a name of somebody.
00:38:00.180 i mean honestly what what what happened what happened along the way that we now have to
00:38:11.520 know all that uh crap um oh god a funny thing it's a video so um i'm not going to play any of it it's
00:38:21.080 it's pretty visual i hope you most of you saw it it was all over the internet um the mayor 0.96
00:38:27.440 of minneapolis jacob fray eating a somali meal it was this was fantastic he's sitting um at a
00:38:40.140 table there's a couple of a couple of somali gentlemen with him and there's a big dish with
00:38:47.400 a pile of some sort of beans and god knows what else on this plate and they mix some other stuff 0.96
00:38:59.060 in and uh jacob fray there mayor fray takes a bowl and he's stirring it up the somali guys
00:39:09.180 telling him to stir it and he takes a heaping a heaping spoonful and puts it in his mouth and
00:39:15.960 man it if you've never seen a person look like they are ready to barf he his face was made he
00:39:27.140 couldn't even fake it he couldn't even fake like it was a great uh meal he was having it was 0.61
00:39:34.680 i can only imagine how terrible somali food is and and you know there would there would be people
00:39:43.160 that say oh how do you know anthony because i don't see somali food restaurants i no one says
00:39:50.720 let's uh get somali tonight my door dash or um or uber eats doesn't offer somali fare that i can
00:40:01.500 order from and uh that's how i know i bet uh in in minneapolis minnesota you can uh
00:40:12.900 Find plenty of Somali food.
00:40:14.940 It's like I was saying before.
00:40:16.740 They cater to the Somalis that are there. 1.00
00:40:20.700 They're like in a little self-contained terrarium. 1.00
00:40:27.580 And no one comes in, no one comes out, and they're self-sustaining.
00:40:32.820 But no one's going to...
00:40:34.000 This Jacob Frey guy, he was going to vomit.
00:40:37.920 he loves that mayor he loves being as phony as is humanly possible crying at the george floyd
00:40:50.860 golden casket dancing doing some somali dance trying to speak somali during his campaign
00:40:57.800 it's really bizarre watching someone try so hard to uh to be a chameleon and blend in he's so
00:41:10.180 awkwardly unlike them and he knows that they're his bread and butter so when trump was talking
00:41:18.860 about somalia the way he did uh jacob fray he was right up there you mess with one of us 0.97
00:41:26.920 you're messing with all of us us what's this us crap white man i don't even think the somalis 0.97
00:41:36.420 were looking at him like us hey calm down slow down us and he's you know he won the election 1.00
00:41:47.420 over a somali guy the guy he was running against was a somali but not the right somali 0.80
00:41:56.340 because they still have these tribal beefs
00:41:59.720 that are going on right here in the United States.
00:42:03.220 The same arguments and tribal nonsense
00:42:06.080 that has him hacking off hands with machetes
00:42:09.260 cost him the election here. 0.98
00:42:12.440 But he's a Somali.
00:42:13.600 How could he possibly lose? 1.00
00:42:14.700 Well, he's not the right Somali. 1.00
00:42:17.480 Oh, okay. 1.00
00:42:18.500 I didn't know there was a right or wrong Somali. 1.00
00:42:21.740 All right. 1.00
00:42:22.280 We'll be back in no time.
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00:43:14.400 And one more thing on this Somali situation. 1.00
00:43:20.520 It's the Somalis.
00:43:21.740 um ilan omar is making the rounds she's on the news shows on ms now i guess they changed it
00:43:33.340 already no one is watching that the only time anyone sees anything coming from ms now is in
00:43:40.820 clips online there there might as well not even be an actual tv platform for this thing 0.87
00:43:48.940 uh so ilan omar has been going on all the shows to defend the horrible place she left
00:43:58.120 or she would have been dead if she didn't leave all right anyway um here's ilan omar
00:44:04.660 on somalis being the victims believe it or not they are the victims of this fraud because
00:44:12.100 they pay taxes too so if if you pay in taxes and then you steal from the till uh you're a victim
00:44:22.740 because your taxes are in there too somehow i listen to her explanation the the perpetual
00:44:30.340 victimization of her and her people is disgusting ilhan of the 87 people charged all but eight
00:44:41.340 are of somali descent and that has added to the spotlight being put specifically on your community
00:44:49.100 um why do you think this fraud was allowed to get so widespread well i i want to say you know this
00:44:57.340 also has an impact um on uh somalis um because we are also taxpayers in in minnesota um we also
00:45:07.180 could have benefited from the program and the money that was stolen.
00:45:12.960 And so it's been really frustrating for people to not acknowledge the fact that we're, you know,
00:45:21.420 we're also, as Minnesotans, as taxpayers, really upset and angry about the fraud that has occurred.
00:45:30.320 Oh, that makes no sense. 0.73
00:45:33.780 the people the somali people would have benefited from this she's actually trying to paint that
00:45:41.040 picture that the somalis in minneapolis are the real victims here of the fraud meanwhile like i
00:45:49.300 said a lot of them were bringing their kids to these autism clinics to get a little payoff
00:45:55.100 and uh then the federal funds came streaming in and that was only one scam going on up there so
00:46:03.060 So to say, you know, you're all victims, and especially you, and even Governor Walz,
00:46:12.800 and who knows, the mayor maybe even, how does a scam, how does a fraud like that keep going,
00:46:23.720 that somebody's seeing it? 0.71
00:46:25.580 And if you didn't see it, then you're incompetent and shouldn't have the job either.
00:46:29.800 so you know it's kind of a double-edged sword there or if you're a star trek fan the kobayashi 0.99
00:46:37.580 maru uh no win scenario either you are in on it or you were too stupid to see that it was actually 0.96
00:46:46.660 happening at unbelievable levels we are talking a lot of money this isn't some small time deal that 1.00
00:46:55.480 someone like the governor wouldn't even be paying attention to this is billions of dollars of
00:47:02.600 minnesota's uh tax money and what are you gonna do what are you gonna do say you didn't know
00:47:10.660 no that sounds incompetent and if you did know that could be even worse um well i guess we can
00:47:19.840 go right over to
00:47:22.000 Mamdani 0.99
00:47:24.100 and believe me
00:47:26.420 I got a few things on him
00:47:27.920 but first thing
00:47:30.320 I want to do is he's getting
00:47:32.040 his transitional
00:47:33.700 administration in place
00:47:35.940 which means
00:47:37.300 a collection of 0.97
00:47:39.320 dummies 1.00
00:47:40.720 racists, Islamists 1.00
00:47:43.800 extremists 0.99
00:47:45.060 and
00:47:47.520 incompetence
00:47:49.300 This guy, Vincent Schiraldi, this was a guy that was in charge of Rikers
00:47:55.180 during a horrible time at Rikers.
00:47:59.100 If there ever was a good time at Rikers, I'm not sure,
00:48:01.740 but a horrible time at Rikers.
00:48:03.660 He got the boot.
00:48:04.700 He went to Maryland, and he was in charge of a correctional disaster there.
00:48:11.740 He was in charge of some youth program, and that went south.
00:48:16.340 and this is the guy this is the soft on crime guy that uh that memdani is gonna put in as
00:48:27.760 his uh who is this guy gonna be reshape the big apple's public safety policies
00:48:35.380 he's he made the streets more dangerous the criminals that that were released
00:48:43.340 Remember, they were closing down Rikers.
00:48:46.320 This guy worked for de Blasio during the time there were violent attacks against detainees and corrections officers at Rikers.
00:48:58.140 And then in 2003, Maryland Governor Wes Moore appointed Skiraldi as his secretary for Department of Juvenile Services.
00:49:09.140 And that didn't work out too well either.
00:49:11.700 He got the boot, and then Danny says, yeah, that's my guy.
00:49:16.360 Let's get him going.
00:49:17.860 All right, back in moments.
00:49:19.040 Stick around.
00:49:19.620 More to come.
00:49:21.620 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
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00:49:33.580 It is indeed the Anthony Cumia Show.
00:49:36.180 Thank you so much for tuning in.
00:49:38.440 We do appreciate it.
00:49:40.700 And I'm looking over some of Zoran Mamdani's appointments, at least through his transition.
00:49:47.840 But a lot of times you put people on as part of your transitional team, and they stay on afterwards.
00:49:56.420 So this one, I think this is the one we have a video of.
00:50:01.360 There was a DA candidate in New York City, Manhattan DA, in 2021. 0.95
00:50:08.560 She ran on a platform of declining to prosecute charges tied to poverty, mental illness, drug use or prostitution and shifted away from what she called knee jerk prosecute at all costs, revenge type prosecution. 0.97
00:50:26.360 this would be tahini tahini abushi there you go yeah that's who you want tahini abushi 0.54
00:50:39.560 for zoran memdani and uh let's listen to what she has to say they want to make her 1.00
00:50:48.760 uh let's see uh part of mem danny's legal affairs team she wanted to strip power from the police 0.99
00:50:57.320 commissioner and push a 30 to 50 dollar minimum wage do you like 30 dollar mcdonald's hamburgers 1.00
00:51:08.180 So here's Tehani Abushi. It's going to be legal affairs for Zora Memdani. Let's listen. 0.95
00:51:19.780 Our prisons and jails are not safe and they're not sanitary and they're violent.
00:51:25.680 We need to take the final determination of discipline for police officers away from the police commissioner.
00:51:32.000 Police are often the source of information. They initiate that arrest.
00:51:35.800 They bring the paperwork to the DA's office, and then it's your word versus the word of an officer.
00:51:41.080 Right.
00:51:41.540 And I wanted to make sure that we held officers accountable, that we challenge their representations, and there's protection for the people.
00:51:48.960 You think the Civilian Complaint Review Board, what do we need to do with that in order for that to be something that's more effective for accountability for police officers?
00:51:56.160 I mean, I'm a fan of, you know, $30 to $50 an hour type thing.
00:52:00.780 I think that everything has gotten so much more expensive from property to food to even education, extracurricular activities.
00:52:09.700 But the wages have stayed the same.
00:52:12.000 People can't afford even some of the most basic things, choosing between trying to ride the subway and getting a meal.
00:52:18.300 We want to move away from that knee-jerk, prosecute at all costs, revenge-type prosecution and say there are instabilities here that we missed before it ever became a crime.
00:52:28.040 How do we alleviate those issues?
00:52:29.540 right? Whether it's housing, mental illness, substance use disorder. Maybe it's a domestic
00:52:34.280 violence situation where people need counseling or anger management. Because, you know, once you
00:52:38.420 have that arrest record or that criminal record, it's permanent. And it will dictate your obstacles
00:52:43.480 and opportunities in life, housing, education, employment. It can impact whether or not you can
00:52:49.120 maintain custody of your children. These are pretty big decisions to make, and we're just
00:52:53.560 making it on the fly right now. You want to be careful not to do the both sides things, but let's
00:52:58.660 actually start identifying accountability and do something about it not just talk about it
00:53:03.620 and so i feel like it's always been a conversation that never really comes to fruition oh i wonder
00:53:10.000 why yeah and i can never figure out what's right and what's wrong in that situation because it all
00:53:14.300 seems so politicized thank you um yeah she's sitting there by the way in her uh whatever
00:53:23.720 hajib hajab hajab it's my job um i love the part where she goes you know the the prisons the jails
00:53:32.840 in in new york they're not safe they're not sanitary they're violent yeah that's why we 0.98
00:53:40.500 don't want them let out and running around the streets which are now unsafe unsanitary and
00:53:49.480 violent how about that you kind of you kind of put it all together there uh to tahani abushi
00:53:57.000 oh my god did i even have to know that is so annoying but yeah that's the the jails are
00:54:05.480 supposed to be not safe not sanitary and violent that's because all the people that were making
00:54:12.720 the city's unsafe unsanitary and violent are in there they're all in there now that's how it's
00:54:21.240 supposed to work you don't just let him out and heard the excuses oh maybe maybe this person
00:54:29.660 needs a social worker or therapy or something maybe maybe maybe how about definitely they
00:54:37.640 caved someone's head in that's a definite he definitely pushed someone in front of a train
00:54:43.300 this guy absolutely lit a woman on fire so i don't care about the maybe he had a hard upbringing
00:54:51.840 or maybe he was going through tough times i want him in prison locked up for good
00:54:59.560 so that's another one of zoran's uh great picks for his legal affairs team uh does it get any
00:55:10.300 better or worse i don't know let's take a look um let's look at oh god zakaia
00:55:21.260 shakir and sorry i'm sorry no and sorry peewee i'm sorry uh i'm sorry the co-executive director
00:55:34.640 for the alliance for equity education a far-left activist group once fronted by
00:55:40.540 sex in the city star cynthia nixon is she really a star uh she was select not cynthia nixon
00:55:48.760 who was selected last week for Memdani's traditional committee
00:55:56.820 for youth and education.
00:56:00.240 So this person's going to be in charge of educating your kids
00:56:04.180 or at least involved with the education of your children.
00:56:12.160 New York City, hope you're happy with that one.
00:56:17.480 Let's see.
00:56:18.760 She nominated the activist and mother of eight responded with the convicted cop killer.
00:56:28.400 And Zada Shakur, oh, she sympathizes.
00:56:31.120 All right, this woman supported Assata Shakur, who was a Black Panther and was implicated in the murder of New Jersey state trooper James Harper back in 73.
00:56:48.760 And this woman, who is going to have something to do with educating your children, is a supporter of a cop killer.
00:56:59.220 How about that, huh? 0.53
00:57:01.600 Is that good?
00:57:03.580 She once praised the cop killer, the fugitive.
00:57:07.260 Oh, fled to Cuba.
00:57:09.040 Yeah.
00:57:09.900 I guess a person recently died or something.
00:57:13.260 um and so and sorry is on mamdani's youth and education committee um let's see
00:57:20.720 i guess that's about it yeah praises the cop killer and is one of those real commie
00:57:30.200 kind of activists is that who you want how's that going to work out guys you send your kids
00:57:36.800 off to school and i'm not talking about the um you know the people that might have voted for
00:57:43.920 mam danny because he's uh he's a minority not in new york city but a minority candidate
00:57:52.840 i'm not talking about those people that share a common uh culture or ethnicity 0.99
00:58:00.020 um they're idiots but at least they have some reason oh i'm the same color as him oh i'm the 1.00
00:58:07.380 same race oh i'm the same religion yeah it's idiotic but at least it's a reason how about 1.00
00:58:13.720 the dumb white liberal women in new york city that are now going to send their kids off to school 1.00
00:58:20.660 and the likes of a cop-killer supporter and communist. 1.00
00:58:26.680 And I don't know.
00:58:30.260 Maybe it's me.
00:58:31.880 Maybe I'm mistaken.
00:58:34.160 But this sure seems to be not good for the youth of New York.
00:58:43.500 You voted for him.
00:58:45.600 He's in.
00:58:46.440 And this is just like I said.
00:58:47.880 Go back if you want and listen to other breaks I've done on this topic before Mamdani was even elected.
00:58:57.280 We knew Mamdani was going to be the mayor of New York City. 0.98
00:59:01.020 But I also commented that that's just one part of the nightmare that will be a Mamdani mayor of New York. 0.90
00:59:10.440 the other part and i said this who the hell is he going to appoint as his cabinet as his 0.76
00:59:18.480 administration and this is what you're going to get names you can't even pronounce that the back 0.99
00:59:26.720 cop killers and are going to be in charge of your kids and have all kinds of ridiculous commie 0.94
00:59:35.360 uh ideas uh good luck can you believe it i can i can i've been to new york recently 0.96
00:59:45.780 i walk around and i see uh the voter base and uh it just doesn't seem like they look and see what's
00:59:54.800 what's actually happening in new york city how do you walk around that city and not go
01:00:00.660 wow someone needs to be tough on crime someone needs to do something maybe zoran m daniel
01:00:07.340 uh get someone in there that's going to be tough on crime i know that's ridiculous to even think
01:00:14.500 about but um you would think that you would you you would imagine that people that frequent new
01:00:21.980 york city would go this doesn't feel safe anymore and then you elect a guy that has people that
01:00:30.140 support cop killers another one uh doesn't want to prosecute anybody and wants a fifty dollar
01:00:39.260 minimum wage did you see what you did there new york i hope you did i certainly hope you did
01:00:48.300 and then the other guy that was thrown out of maryland and new york city is going to have
01:00:55.740 something to do with the corrections uh in in new york with the the prison system the legal team
01:01:04.120 these are just three people three uh offices that he's filling with these three people and
01:01:14.540 they're disasters all three of them so good luck good luck new york all right plenty more to come
01:01:22.280 don't go anywhere it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast network
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01:01:38.220 And it's not possible for me to do a show without bringing up my girls, the girls of The View.
01:01:51.920 Oh, yeah.
01:01:52.840 The lovely ladies of The View.
01:01:57.420 So what are they cackling about? 0.98
01:02:01.520 what are they crowing about uh in this clip well the view girls they want to talk about being
01:02:10.540 hurt by uh comments on on the internet can you believe like what you're just figuring out trolling
01:02:19.760 and internet bullying but uh yeah it seems like it i think they're under the assumption that
01:02:27.640 They could go online as public figures, as celebrities, and everyone has to be nice to them.
01:02:36.560 And they say in this clip that X being taken over Twitter, being taken over by Elon Musk and turned into X, has made it really bad for them.
01:02:47.020 And, you know, the comments, they hurt.
01:02:51.580 They hurt.
01:02:52.160 I was very injured by their words.
01:02:55.380 they said whoopee looks like the predator and i was very hurt by that and my shoes fell off
01:03:03.220 so i when when did they get wind that the internet is kind of toxic is kind of a place where
01:03:12.160 uh if you're a public figure especially controversial not like they're controversial
01:03:17.600 in a sense that you know charlie kirk was controversial they're controversial because 0.94
01:03:23.900 they're terrible they're dumb and they're on tv and people go what what are they doing 0.98
01:03:31.900 on television well they're getting hurt so uh here are the view girls knocking it back and forth about 1.00
01:03:39.360 the the terrible hurtful internet i'm not gonna let any of them bring me down and i just learned
01:03:49.420 to shut off the noise yeah you could say whatever the hell you want about me on social media 0.51
01:03:55.840 i don't give a damn do you read it no no no whoopee gave me that advice like years and years 0.77
01:04:04.340 ago when i first started because i did read the comments before and it is hurtful and people 0.81
01:04:08.940 talked about my appearance they talked about my hair they just talked about everything and um i
01:04:13.860 mean i'm off x now because it's a hellscape since elon musk took it over so i i'm just not even on
01:04:18.520 but facebook got really mean too i think because there was no more space they got a lot of space
01:04:24.700 for people to rant it needs a little room yeah it was really something and i just i turned off
01:04:29.940 the comments i'm rarely on social media except to you know make sure that that rescue dogs uh are
01:04:36.220 rescued uh and and cats and animals and things like that but other than that i i stopped listening
01:04:42.320 to the noise and i protect my peace at all costs and i think that that's really do you engage them
01:04:47.880 by the way if you engage them if they know that they get under your skin yeah they will get
01:04:52.500 emboldened and do it even more so uh ignore it ignore it and live your life sometimes when you
01:04:58.540 when i used to read the comments used to the profile of the person it's like grandmother of
01:05:03.440 five i love jesus really what you just wrote to me was not very christ-like it's always looking i do
01:05:09.660 enjoy that i won't respond but if i see some sometimes i do look because i love when they're
01:05:13.720 their parents, their grandparents, their, you know, they, I, I, I kind of like, oh my gosh.
01:05:18.960 Cause the one thing I would say is every time I open my mouth online in, it's always true to who
01:05:24.220 I am. I would never have an inconsistency where I secretly hate type. And then I'm like,
01:05:29.120 sunshine by day. But a lot of these people are. Yeah. Can't believe it. First of all. Yeah. The
01:05:37.980 parents and grandparents they they can't imagine a grandparent saying uh calling them you know 0.88
01:05:44.500 pieces of garbage maybe whatever whatever they're saying that is upsetting and hurting the girls of
01:05:49.320 the view like what they said and then they go i'm uh i i'm a christian and i'm there and i it's like 0.99
01:05:56.000 really you're doing this because they can't fathom that they are saying things and promoting
01:06:04.480 things that are so against what that grandparent or parent can imagine especially where their kids
01:06:15.160 are concerned like oh they say that they're they're christians and they're not acting very
01:06:20.980 christian well when you are saying that their daughter should share a bathroom with a man
01:06:28.260 and address uh yeah maybe the christian thing to do is tell you to go screw and tell them that 0.96
01:06:37.300 you're a terrible person and you're you're you shouldn't be uh pushing this agenda but they 0.86
01:06:44.720 can't even fathom that i just i'm true to myself that parent or grandparent is being true to 0.98
01:06:52.300 themselves i'm sure they they speak uh about a lot of things that show their christian values 0.98
01:06:59.980 but what a christian shouldn't be able to call someone uh a piece of crap for promoting 0.96
01:07:08.400 lifestyles and and issues that are so detrimental to kids and society as a whole 0.99
01:07:19.480 No, they can't figure that out.
01:07:21.820 No.
01:07:23.000 And by the way, when they go like, you know, I used to read it.
01:07:27.420 I just shut everything off because whatever they have to say about me, I don't care.
01:07:32.760 Here's something I've learned over the course of the years.
01:07:36.400 When people say they don't care and they're very adamant about it, they care so much.
01:07:43.960 nothing is a better barometer of how much someone cares about something than when they tell you how
01:07:54.200 much they don't care about something and internet trolling and bullying and bashing
01:08:01.940 has been that way for years they're talking like it's 1999 2000 and people are uh on myspace
01:08:13.720 saying bad things about you uh it's the welcome welcome ladies of the view in 2025 to the internet
01:08:22.920 yeah it's not a nice place they make fun of my hair or whatever that is on uh on her head
01:08:33.440 i don't know if it's it might be hair it certainly ain't hers uh yeah that's that's the internet
01:08:43.260 and then to cut everyone off there you go just block everyone else and keep yourself in that
01:08:51.620 little bubble of of yes men and friends that people that'll tell you everything you do
01:08:59.500 is fan effing tastic what a healthy way to go through life as a celebrity as a person
01:09:08.400 who has conversations about the news and things that are going on,
01:09:15.160 like daily events in people's lives, lifestyle issues.
01:09:19.780 They go up there, and the best thing you could possibly do
01:09:23.080 is just shut down anyone that's saying something you don't agree with
01:09:28.320 because they made fun of your hair.
01:09:32.380 Is that it? 1.00
01:09:34.240 When did these women get on the Internet? 1.00
01:09:37.140 Oh, my God. 0.97
01:09:38.400 everything i remember i remember back in the old days people when i was doing radio on morse code
01:09:47.760 someone sent me a dot dot dash dot dash dash dot i was livid uh when i was working at waaf
01:09:58.560 the opie and anthony show up there in baston uh this was nineteen hundred and ninety six
01:10:06.480 ninety seven ninety eight and uh we would get hate faxes of facts 0.99
01:10:16.080 and it would spit out and say shut up and play the music or you suck uh whatever it was 0.97
01:10:26.780 this is going back almost 30 years ago and uh for some reason they're just finding out 0.98
01:10:36.160 internet bad internet mean me no like internet uh yeah i guess whoopee had tried to advise them
01:10:46.560 to not read the comments and these are comments on x and on facebook or instagram i don't know
01:10:55.560 those are nice places go to i'm sure the view has some type of uh of a reddit
01:11:04.080 a reddit page just dedicated to the view go there and you'd probably off yourself
01:11:10.840 if you read some of the stuff uh on reddit they made fun of my hair i just couldn't take it i
01:11:20.380 have to block everybody that's who you're dealing with these are the women the strong
01:11:27.100 uh strong intelligent confident women of the view i don't like that they made fun of me
01:11:38.420 i was very hurt i can't see so good my glasses fell off uh yeah there you go ladies of the view 0.98
01:11:48.180 All right, back in a few seconds.
01:11:51.140 Don't go anywhere.
01:11:52.480 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
01:11:58.760 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
01:12:05.180 The Anthony Cumia Show, and let's go to Roy in the Garden State of New Jersey.
01:12:11.200 Roy, what's up, man?
01:12:12.880 Yes, hello?
01:12:14.680 Hello, what's up?
01:12:15.780 Yes. While we're on the subject of talking about Democrats, I have a question. Why is it that white liberals and progressive politicians claim to care about people of color and African Americans so much yet?
01:12:37.780 And I don't know, maybe maybe this is just me. Maybe I didn't do my research, but I haven't heard one white progressive or Democrat talk about giving reparations for slavery.
01:12:51.560 I mean, this is the party of, you know, claiming that they care about people of color and they care about inclusive inclusivity and diversity.
01:13:02.440 Yet there they really it makes me laugh that they never really spoke about giving reparations for slavery despite claiming to care.
01:13:12.460 Well, Roy, because everything that comes out of a politician's mouth has been tested and and run past people to see if it will garner votes, because that's all they care about.
01:13:27.780 I know it sounds cliched and like, yeah, man, all they want to vote.
01:13:31.500 But yeah, man, all they want are votes.
01:13:33.340 And I don't think the reparation reparations thing tests very well. 0.79
01:13:38.740 It might with the black community, but at the cost of a lot of white voters and just even Hispanic voters, non-black voters, don't like the idea of reparations. 0.68
01:13:55.400 So while you'll win with the black voters, you're going to turn off a lot of other voters.
01:14:00.980 So I don't think they like going for the reparations angle, a lot of these politicians. 0.96
01:14:06.520 At least that's what I think.
01:14:08.740 Yeah, I mean, that's pretty surprising. And you know what? Same thing goes for African-American politicians as well. Again, I could be wrong because maybe I didn't do my research since I don't really give a crap about any of these so-called for the people type servants.
01:14:29.340 But I'm wondering if Jasmine Crockett, let's say her, for example, if she's never spoken about it.
01:14:39.460 I mean, if she cares so much about her community, then how come I don't hear her talking about reparations?
01:14:45.760 And I don't know, maybe maybe it just dawns on me that maybe she just cares more about her political career and her position as working for the U.S. government more than serving her own community. 0.98
01:14:59.020 because Jazzy is constantly just trying to get heat.
01:15:05.780 And I don't even know if it's votes. 1.00
01:15:07.440 I think she doesn't know if she wants to be the baby face or the heel anymore. 0.99
01:15:12.240 She gets criticized and bashed.
01:15:14.780 But truth be told, her name's out there just about every day.
01:15:18.280 I have a clip of her for the show tonight if I get to it.
01:15:22.460 She's constantly being talked about.
01:15:25.920 So she just thinks if she's in the news and her name is out there that she's doing well.
01:15:32.580 But I think I've heard her a few times mention reparations.
01:15:38.600 But, yeah, I don't know.
01:15:40.120 I just I think it's a real kind of a minefield to walk into that one as a politician.
01:15:46.340 But I don't know.
01:15:47.240 Thanks, Roy.
01:15:49.720 Yeah.
01:15:50.460 What are you going to you're going to turn off a lot of people?
01:15:53.760 the idea of reparations is ridiculous it's really insane when you think of you know the the a bunch
01:16:01.280 of people that were never slaves being paid by a bunch of people that were never slave owners
01:16:08.060 this weird generational debt that is supposedly due uh makes no sense whatsoever and anyone 0.61
01:16:18.200 regardless of color should see it that way should see that it's it's ridiculous you know we we it's
01:16:24.440 it's pearl harbor day december 7th and uh you know what was that 84 yeah 84 years ago today
01:16:33.620 the japanese bomb bombed pearl harbor and you know the japanese people were treated horrifically
01:16:41.160 in this country of course the japanese people in japan yeah treat them terribly which uh you know
01:16:49.640 they they did they they fought a uh a pretty evil war um pretty cruel uh even by war standards
01:16:59.300 but the japanese that were here in america were treated unbelievably badly
01:17:06.160 um and uh they were american citizens and you want to talk about having your rights taken away
01:17:14.140 now look i'm not going to try to say that it was the wrong thing to do i wasn't there
01:17:19.860 i'm sure at the time it seemed like the thing to do people were pretty paranoid about fifth
01:17:26.580 columnists and spies and whatnot um so at the time it might have made perfect sense but
01:17:32.600 you can't say it wasn't oppressive you can't say it wasn't bigoted in some way justified i don't
01:17:40.180 know like i said maybe maybe it was justified maybe they did keep a spy from doing something
01:17:47.080 that would have been cataclysmic here in this country i don't know but at what cost you know
01:17:51.800 locking up american citizens of japanese um ancestry um and then you know that's the 40s
01:18:02.580 that was the 1940s uh they got through it got out and uh the japanese even japanese from japan
01:18:14.760 have become some of the most respected respectable people on the planet and uh like i was saying
01:18:23.280 earlier have a great work ethic and whatnot but um uh that's what's needed just not reparations
01:18:31.620 And I think some of the people that were interned in those Japanese internment camps did get some forms of reparations because they were the people that were locked away and they were getting money from the government that locked them away.
01:18:46.000 so uh that made more sense than people that were slaves uh years ago if you could find a slave
01:18:54.700 someone that was actually a slave and someone that was actually a slave owner in the united states
01:19:00.660 ah yeah have them toss them a few bucks there you go unless you can find that i'm not for it
01:19:09.120 just not for it um we were talking about new york city schools and and who mam danny's putting in
01:19:15.540 charge uh maybe new york will get to see what north carolina is seeing with their children's
01:19:24.460 education system north carolina has um the chapel hill carborough schools are putting a couple of
01:19:35.240 books into their elementary school reading list for your third graders this is for your third
01:19:42.380 graders uh one of them it's not rude to be nude yeah third grade this is an illustrated book
01:19:52.140 full of naked people different bodies it teaches body positivity to your third grader
01:20:01.300 um and you go through it there are these illustrations very fun childlike illustrations 0.99
01:20:08.960 of naked people fat skinny black white this that handicapped but but they're all naked 0.99
01:20:16.840 and you could see all of their uh little sexual organs and and whatnot so uh that's great right 0.99
01:20:25.040 if that isn't enough there's another book that they are putting in again third graders
01:20:33.160 santa's husband there you go is that what you want for your kids santa's husband and i checked on
01:20:46.180 amazon to see what this book is about offering a fresh twist on chris kringle
01:20:56.080 a clever yet heartfelt book that tells the story of black santa his white husband and their life in
01:21:04.080 the north pole i wonder what that pole is um anyway everyone knows that santa claus is jolly 0.96
01:21:12.960 but in santa's husband this cherished symbol of the holiday season is also black and gay
01:21:18.300 and married to an equally cheery man in this witty and sweet illustrated christmas tale
01:21:26.020 humor writer daniel kibblesmith introduces us to mr and mrs mr and mr clause oh i almost said
01:21:33.940 something terrible that it was a man and a woman and gives us glimpses of their lives together
01:21:40.440 we see the clauses sitting by the fire at their cozy north pole home vacationing at the beach
01:21:46.720 having an occasional disagreement i'm top your bottom i'm top celebrating their wedding day
01:21:54.600 and comforting each other when some loud-mouthed people on television
01:21:59.020 angrily dispute Santa's appearance and lifestyle.
01:22:04.340 Is this New York?
01:22:09.380 In the weeks before Christmas, Santa's husband helps with all the pre-Christmas work
01:22:16.660 from double-checking lists to feeding the reindeer organic gluten-free grains, of course.
01:22:23.480 yeah of course to negotiating labor disputes with the restive workshop elves god knows what
01:22:33.520 those poor elves have to go through at the height of the toy making season he even fills in for his
01:22:40.600 busy hubby at the mall to ensure every child can meet the big guy in the red suit and give him
01:22:47.420 their wish list. As this charming book reminds us, Santa Claus can come in all shapes and
01:22:53.640 colors and sizes, just like the children and families he visits all over the world each
01:22:59.160 Christmas. Featuring beautiful watercolor pictures drawn by artist A.P. Quach. Quach?
01:23:09.100 Don't stare at my quach! A.P. Quach, Santa's husband, is a delightful gift for readers
01:23:16.520 of all ages is it is it a delightful gift um i i checked a little uh background on this story
01:23:30.640 and the writer the writer is a a comedy writer he uh was a staff writer for the colbert show
01:23:39.020 It doesn't it all just make sense. I bet he was part of that. The Vax scene where Colbert danced around with syringes.
01:23:50.520 Prop a promoting propaganda for the vaccine. So that's who this guy is.
01:23:57.340 And he said this. This was what he said. Got him to write this story.
01:24:03.020 he went to a mall with his young son and there was a black santa a black santa sitting there
01:24:13.280 and um he said why isn't there a white santa you know santa's white he goes no no no that's really
01:24:22.240 santa santa is really black and he told his son that santa is black and the white santa as you
01:24:28.240 see in the stores that is santa's gay husband and he fills in for santa because santa's too busy 0.97
01:24:38.100 so the white santa is just the fake santa's throw down santa's uh bar rag santa's sloppy 0.84
01:24:47.500 party bottom of that uh fills in while santa's doing all the heavy lifting back at the north
01:24:54.560 pole and on Christmas every single tradition every single institution that
01:25:07.780 we have that we hold dear every memory that we have from our childhood every
01:25:15.560 wonderful Christmas memory has to be twisted, turned, bastardized, and shoved back in our 0.96
01:25:26.400 faces by degenerates. 0.99
01:25:31.300 Sorry you can't invent something as amazing as Christmas, something that Christians and 0.86
01:25:42.460 people around the world have enjoyed you know you want to come up with kwanzaa is what whatever
01:25:49.940 have at it but it's not necessary that you just smear our our traditions that we've held dear
01:26:02.780 for generation upon generation that conjure up some of the greatest childhood memories
01:26:10.400 that you could have
01:26:12.700 and then you're going to put this book
01:26:16.180 in a classroom with third graders
01:26:19.840 and have them questioning their father
01:26:23.800 why isn't Santa 0.98
01:26:25.060 is that Santa's gay husband 0.99
01:26:27.920 holy moly 1.00
01:26:30.780 excuse my language
01:26:33.540 it's disgusting 1.00
01:26:36.660 it's disgusting
01:26:40.340 those are just a couple of the books um north carolina i i really had the wrong impression
01:26:52.020 of north carolina as a south carolinian and i know there are liberal places in every state
01:27:02.100 doesn't matter how red your state is and south carolina is a pretty red state
01:27:06.260 There are going to be liberal blue cities and towns and whatnot, and I get that.
01:27:13.240 But, you know, averaged out, South Carolina is a pretty red state.
01:27:19.340 How do you get North Carolina right there, north of South Carolina?
01:27:24.960 How do you get it where they're doing liberal stuff to this extent?
01:27:30.740 You know, I'll go to places in South Carolina that are considered liberal and their idea of being liberal is like, you know, maybe some some kind of youth programs for troubled kids and things like that.
01:27:51.680 I get it. It seems like a liberal thing and it seems like you're wasting money.
01:27:57.340 but all right have at it but when you're you're smearing tradition and and making something as
01:28:08.260 wholesome and nice as christmas disgusting for third graders i think that's an issue
01:28:18.040 and look i you know people that know me have listened to my shows over the course of the
01:28:23.400 years they know i'm not this real staunch conservative like by the book i'm pretty much
01:28:30.700 a you know do what you do and let us do what we do kind of got it's this shoving it in your face
01:28:38.420 and this this twisting and distorting and contorting our traditions oh i guess just
01:28:49.140 Regular white Santa was bad. 0.94
01:28:50.940 How about telling the kid that the black Santa was a helper? 0.98
01:28:58.580 It's one of Santa's helpers.
01:28:59.980 That's what you could do.
01:29:00.780 I think that's been the excuse for a lot of people when they see a Santa that isn't quite Santa to the kids.
01:29:08.840 And you go, oh, yeah, it's one of Santa's helpers.
01:29:11.940 Sorry, Santa's white. 0.72
01:29:14.180 The depiction of Santa Claus is a white dude. 0.99
01:29:18.640 It just always has been. 0.92
01:29:20.800 And if you see a black Santa, I'm not saying go crazy. 0.83
01:29:25.080 You don't have to go crazy. 0.82
01:29:26.820 I've been to malls and I've seen a black Santa. 1.00
01:29:29.220 It kind of gives me a chuckle sometimes. 0.99
01:29:31.980 But, you know, you don't have to come up with this disgusting, twisted story 1.00
01:29:39.320 that Santa's gay and he's a bottom. 1.00
01:29:43.440 and he's married to some black dude and god but that's what they do they won't stop 1.00
01:29:53.600 give them an inch they'll take a mile that is the the definition of liberals 0.97
01:30:02.260 be tolerant we have been so effing tolerant for so long everything they do yeah okay
01:30:12.040 and the same kind of philosophy I have.
01:30:16.960 Well, you know, you do you, I'll do me.
01:30:20.760 We'll just, you know, just leave us alone.
01:30:23.800 Live your life.
01:30:24.560 If you're happy, we're fine with it.
01:30:26.160 And that's been the philosophy of a lot of this country for many years.
01:30:31.420 And then whenever you bring up things like the slippery slope
01:30:34.260 or give it an inch, they take a mile, they'll be like,
01:30:36.880 oh, no, what are you talking about?
01:30:39.560 This, this is what we're talking about.
01:30:46.200 Now I'm all wound up.
01:30:49.360 My God.
01:30:50.260 All right, let me take a break,
01:30:51.940 and we'll be right back with more of The Anthony Cumia Show.
01:30:54.940 It's The Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
01:31:01.220 It's The Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
01:31:06.080 The Anthony Cumia Show. 1.00
01:31:11.620 A wind down from gay Santa. 1.00
01:31:15.080 Oh, my God. 1.00
01:31:17.300 Leave our stuff alone.
01:31:18.660 Could you just leave our stuff alone? 1.00
01:31:22.340 Make up your own gay Santa thing. 1.00
01:31:25.800 Don't call him Santa. 0.95
01:31:29.180 Anyway, I was talking about Jazzy, Jazzy Jasmine Crockett on the phone. 0.92
01:31:36.080 before and um she's got a comment here about uh who should be able to use the word oppressed
01:31:44.900 now i was just talking about the japanese internment camps it is 84 years since the
01:31:52.780 bombing of pearl harbor a lot of water under the bridge as they say and we have a very strong ally
01:32:01.180 in Japan and the Japanese people that have immigrated here
01:32:06.060 have done amazing things.
01:32:09.340 Amazing things.
01:32:11.760 Look at the Japanese food.
01:32:13.240 You want to talk about food?
01:32:15.700 You know, I bet Jacob Frey,
01:32:18.740 when he was trying to gulp down that Somali food,
01:32:22.540 I bet he wished he had some beef teriyaki. 0.99
01:32:26.560 I bet he was sitting at a Benihana.
01:32:31.180 watching the guy make the beating heart out of the fried rice
01:32:35.500 or flipping a shrimp tail in his hat.
01:32:38.240 But no, he's almost vomiting, eating some mud out of a dish.
01:32:43.540 But yeah, Japanese people have been amazing.
01:32:47.520 Amazing Americans.
01:32:50.080 And the country, Japan, the way they got up to speed 0.99
01:32:56.260 to enter the 20th.
01:32:59.680 and now, of course, the 21st century,
01:33:02.300 they were unbelievably primitive pre-World War II.
01:33:09.960 Not as far as their weapons tech went, you know,
01:33:13.720 but traditions, lifestyle,
01:33:16.920 it wasn't very conducive to 20th century Western world living.
01:33:25.060 Now, it's amazing.
01:33:27.600 Go to Tokyo.
01:33:29.680 No, just go to Tokyo.
01:33:31.160 I have nothing, but I'm telling you to go.
01:33:33.180 I hear it's an amazing place. 0.86
01:33:36.260 Jasmine Crockett, though, she doesn't want just anyone using the word oppressed.
01:33:43.040 And I guess that would include Japanese people that were in internment camps. 0.97
01:33:48.280 But let's see who she believes are the only people that should be allowed to use the word oppressed.
01:33:55.580 jazz because you can then misuse words like oppression there has been no oppression
01:34:01.220 for the white man in this country you tell me which white men were dragged out of their homes
01:34:08.180 you tell me which one of them got dragged all the way across an ocean and told that you are 1.00
01:34:15.340 going to go at work we are going to steal your wives we are going to rape your wives that didn't 1.00
01:34:20.840 happened that is oppression we didn't ask to be here we're not the same migrants that y'all 0.99
01:34:28.000 constantly come up against we didn't run away from home we were stolen so yeah we are going to sit
01:34:35.460 here and be offended when you want to sit here and act like and and and don't let it escape you
01:34:41.120 that it is white men on this side of the aisle telling us people of color on this side of the
01:34:47.600 aisle, that y'all are the ones being oppressed, that y'all are the ones that are being harmed.
01:34:54.620 Man, well, times change there, Jazzy.
01:34:58.720 Times change.
01:35:00.660 I don't know any white men that have been dragged out of their house and taken across
01:35:05.560 an ocean and, oh, right, every soldier that was drafted.
01:35:09.260 Right, right.
01:35:11.280 Oh, I almost, oh, I almost missed that one.
01:35:14.120 let's go back to those poor kids getting drafted during the vietnam war you think they wanted
01:35:21.320 to go you think if they didn't go and you think some of those guys that didn't answer their draft
01:35:27.940 notices weren't grabbed and dragged off overseas and told to work for their lives and uh a lot of
01:35:38.040 didn't make it back so uh yeah i think the the draft is a form of oppression for all men by the
01:35:47.200 way men of color but uh certainly white men weren't immune to the oppression of being told
01:35:57.500 by the government that they needed to go somewhere pick up a gun and kill or be killed
01:36:03.640 and that is you know we have color film of that we have color film of that happening not some
01:36:15.980 distant uh frayed and faded black and white photo from the first cameras ever invented
01:36:24.940 um so uh to say that one group of people are the only ones that can have
01:36:33.780 um claim can make claim on the word oppressed or oppression
01:36:40.000 again look at immigration over the course of uh the years here in america they were not very
01:36:49.260 friendly to the irish and to the italians and to anyone the people that deemed themselves true
01:36:56.340 americans could not stand anyone that came over and they were oppressed forced to live in horrible
01:37:05.080 conditions and uh forced to take jobs that paid next to nothing if not nothing indentured servants
01:37:14.020 just getting room and board to work.
01:37:17.620 That happened.
01:37:19.400 Everyone can lay claim to the word oppressed.
01:37:23.600 And even today, there's oppression going on in a lot of ways
01:37:27.100 when you're qualified for a job,
01:37:29.280 but you don't get it because someone else was oppressed in history.
01:37:34.000 All right.
01:37:34.660 Back in moments.
01:37:35.760 Don't go anywhere.
01:37:37.320 It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
01:37:44.020 it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast network
01:37:48.920 hey it is the anthony cumia show and um i guess here in the third hour we will go to hollywood
01:38:01.380 hollywood yes hollywood um via ireland so you know who we're talking about rosie
01:38:13.280 o'donnell rosie o'donnell she moved uh to ireland with uh one of her kids i guess she had five
01:38:24.460 adopted kids and uh one of them in prison one of them kind of alienated himself from her for a
01:38:33.960 while went to military school i did everything to not be gay um parker i think the the oldest one
01:38:41.960 And then she had a couple of daughters adopted, and one of them fell in with a fast crowd, I guess, some drugs, ended up in prison or jail. 0.96
01:38:55.340 I don't know.
01:38:56.300 And Rosie decided the best thing to do in that situation would be to just flee to Ireland and leave your daughter in jail. 0.97
01:39:05.340 Holy smoke. 0.65
01:39:06.560 so uh she's got she's got one more uh with her um and we'll get to that in a second but first i want
01:39:14.380 to play this because rosie is uh saying what a lot of other celebrities are saying and this is
01:39:23.260 this is delusional uh i think jane fonda said this same thing and a few other of these
01:39:33.780 horrid Democrat 1.00
01:39:35.880 women, liberal 1.00
01:39:38.140 women. And 1.00
01:39:39.900 what they're saying is
01:39:42.060 hey, hey, we
01:39:44.020 need to embrace all
01:39:46.280 of these MAGA people
01:39:47.740 that are changing their minds about
01:39:50.140 Trump. Buyer's
01:39:52.480 remorse. Oh, there's
01:39:54.420 so many of these former
01:39:56.500 Trump supporters that
01:39:58.360 are saying, I just, I'm
01:40:00.420 so sorry. I made
01:40:02.420 a mistake i realize now how awful he is and and they're saying we need to welcome them into the
01:40:11.680 fold we don't need to say i told you so and chase them away now uh this would be great be so nice 0.66
01:40:22.800 if this was actually happening that i don't know one person okay dave smith from legion of skanks
01:40:33.540 and uh and uh other other podcasts that he does he's a political guy he's been on a few shows
01:40:40.820 i think he's the only one i heard that said i regret supporting trump i i uh
01:40:47.260 I wish I could take my vote away, all that.
01:40:53.960 But truth be told, supporters of Donald Trump that I know,
01:40:58.360 not one of them, they are loving what he's doing.
01:41:02.540 Loving it.
01:41:05.080 So Rosie, again, is just like the rest of these delusional people
01:41:11.560 that actually believe this is happening.
01:41:14.240 And they're putting out the welcome mat and saying, come on in. 0.78
01:41:20.700 We know you screwed up.
01:41:22.840 We were very angry with you, but we are so nice that we're willing to give you a hug and and invite you in.
01:41:31.320 And it's they're talking to an empty, an empty doorway.
01:41:35.680 They open the door and it's like, oh, it must be a Trump supporter looking for one of our hugs and looking to apologize and tell us.
01:41:43.680 That they made a mistake and they're just talking to nobody at the door.
01:41:48.520 So here's Rosie's take on the Democrats or the Libs or whoever it is need to welcome back.
01:41:56.100 When people say I changed my mind, we have to say welcome back to reality.
01:42:04.480 Let's all be Americans together. Right.
01:42:07.740 Because what's happening is not only happening to Democrats, it's happening to everyone.
01:42:14.180 And when the Medicaid cuts go in, old people are going to start to die. 0.97
01:42:20.280 Oh, like COVID? 0.95
01:42:21.380 To die. 0.99
01:42:21.820 Like Cuomo? 0.73
01:42:22.640 What he's done yet hasn't even hit us yet.
01:42:26.380 And if he's not stopped now, we have lost our country.
01:42:29.900 And I don't know, Nicole, how it is that some people cannot see it. 0.95
01:42:37.740 Nazi. My therapist said, why are you so upset? And I said to her, why are you not? 0.82
01:42:44.700 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I have that conversation, too, because the gaslighting that I think you're
01:42:50.480 alluding to, if you're a thoughtful, informed person, you do stop and say, well, well, maybe
01:42:57.520 it is me. The gaslighting. Where is gaslighting going on? I'll tell you where there's gaslighting.
01:43:04.960 saying that there are Trump supporters that have buyer's remorse
01:43:08.700 and need a hug from the likes of Rosie O'Donnell
01:43:12.660 so they could cry in her bosom like in Fight Club with Meatloaf. 1.00
01:43:19.800 Oh, cry in my bosom. 1.00
01:43:22.080 Go ahead.
01:43:23.340 Go ahead.
01:43:24.280 Cry in my bosom.
01:43:27.420 No one has buyer's remorse,
01:43:30.480 especially to the extent where they're going to ireland to go hug rosie but that's they believe
01:43:37.720 this they believe that we're all going oh oh boy this is trouble um we're not rosie and as far as
01:43:48.940 getting together we need to stay together as americans you're in ireland now you cut and ran
01:43:55.340 or wobbled whatever it is like a weeble so uh what is what do you mean we're all americans
01:44:03.500 you're in ireland and i've heard she wanted irish residency she wants to actually
01:44:10.100 uh be an irish citizen citizen of ireland but um yeah so you stay out of it you left
01:44:19.380 good you you put your money where your food hopper is and uh you left a lot of celebrities didn't do
01:44:28.460 that got to give her credit for that one abandoned a daughter in jail and uh whisked off to uh the
01:44:35.820 emerald isle but so i'll give her credit for that uh here's the other rosie uh clip here this is
01:44:46.180 Rosie explaining how angry her daughter is at Trump.
01:44:50.880 Now, this this happens all the time. 0.98
01:44:53.680 Again, a lot of times in liberal families, the single lesbian mom, they they shove this 1.00
01:45:03.740 stuff in their kids faces. 0.67
01:45:06.360 No, not that the politics, the Trump hate into their kids faces to the point where they
01:45:15.120 brainwashed the kid it's very easy this is a young girl she's uh uh influenced by what her mom
01:45:24.380 rosie o'donnell says kids are like that and if you you say something over and over again 0.90
01:45:33.160 and you sound passionate about it the kid's just gonna pick it up this rosie's little kid doesn't
01:45:40.140 know uh donald trump from a hole in the wall neither does rosie but uh you know all right
01:45:50.260 and uh the the daughter is named clay clay uh has autism and is gendered something of course
01:46:00.140 again of course so here's rosie explaining how angry her daughter is at donald trump and you
01:46:07.560 can only imagine why is she so up on politics that she's made her own opinions and conclusions 0.99
01:46:15.260 about donald trump or does a dumb fat rosie pound this crap into her head every day uh let's listen 1.00
01:46:22.800 to rosie i'll tell you the truth my daughter is now saying damn him damn trump and smashing her 1.00
01:46:35.100 hand on the table and i said wow honey what are you thinking and she said he made us move in order 0.99
01:46:41.700 for our own safety and it's now he's destroying the country you know listen wow she she lives
01:46:49.560 here she hears what i'm saying to you not that i go around speaking like this every day if it's
01:46:55.500 not an interview but i bet you do i think to myself you don't want to give this to her
01:47:01.480 you know whatever this thing is yeah of me did that i have to somehow stand in defiance of him
01:47:08.680 no no i i don't somebody can tap me out you know yeah i did i did 22 years i don't really need to
01:47:15.180 do anymore and i don't want my kid to be so affected by it and you know she has autism
01:47:22.860 but she recognizes what's going on yes she the the reporter interview or whatever
01:47:32.060 is trying to be like she recognizes what's going on no she doesn't and rosie's saying oh i don't
01:47:39.120 want to go and put her through this that i went through you you are this is what you've done
01:47:45.360 she's a destroyer the you think that other daughter wanted to hear uh rosie's take on 0.56
01:47:55.480 everything look you could speculate uh and there's no uh saying definitively why the uh other daughter 0.98
01:48:05.040 went off with the fast crowd and did drugs and stole stuff and ended up in in jail
01:48:12.840 but i know uh i would want to run the hell away from rosie into whatever whatever horrors uh
01:48:22.200 were out there on the street instead of listening to rosie constantly and now she's got this other 0.99
01:48:29.580 daughter pounding on a table about donald trump at like 12 years old or whatever she is
01:48:35.760 that's you rosie you did that great mom that's a great mom maybe shut your yap about donald trump
01:48:47.360 you did it you left you went to ireland enjoy the uh the bonnie rolling green hills
01:48:55.580 of ireland graze a little if you want you but but to say you know 1.00
01:49:02.400 that her daughter is yelling and then the stupid interviewer she sees what's going on she's autistic 1.00
01:49:09.380 what a munchausen candidate uh rosie is just trying to get attention through her adopted kids 1.00
01:49:18.700 it's pure munchausen she has autism oh does she yeah i bet i bet she does
01:49:26.840 ah rosy all right uh back with a little richard gear next stay tuned it's the anthony cumia show
01:49:37.020 on the red apple podcast network it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast network
01:49:46.140 the anthony cumia show and um we're taking a a little uh a little dip in the hollywood pool
01:49:54.680 Tinseltown
01:49:56.380 Celebrity
01:49:58.040 We celebrate them
01:50:00.020 Celebrity, celebrate
01:50:02.500 They're better than us, right?
01:50:05.400 And when they say something
01:50:06.500 We better damn well listen
01:50:08.300 Because they know how to make believe 0.60
01:50:11.120 There's someone else in front of a camera
01:50:13.460 So that makes them
01:50:15.360 Just amazing, great people
01:50:17.960 That should be revered
01:50:19.880 Listened to and obeyed
01:50:22.160 richard gear all right get it out of your system come on go ahead yep right a gerbil
01:50:32.420 yeah the uh the greatest thing about the richard gear gerbil story and i have to believe you all
01:50:42.980 know it maybe if you're 20 you might not know it uh but everyone knows the richard gear story
01:50:51.520 Many, many years ago, a story was circulated that Richard Gere had used a gerbil for a certain activity.
01:50:58.400 It was later kind of mocked or an homage was paid to it on South Park.
01:51:04.520 And you could figure out what it is.
01:51:07.720 You're supposed to clip the nails and tie a string to the tail. 0.65
01:51:13.300 Let's just put it.
01:51:16.440 I swear.
01:51:18.580 I swear.
01:51:19.680 that's the protocol clip the nails and tie a string to that tail lest you be uh you be searching
01:51:28.340 um so richard gear he's another one that just cannot stand trump he he uh they say he moved
01:51:38.020 he went to spain his spagna to get away from uh the donald trump's america but the guy had a house
01:51:47.500 in spain already a villa whatever these celebrities talk like they're well i'm leaving
01:51:53.760 i'm leaving america they go to a palatial mansion they've had somewhere else forever
01:52:00.420 they're very rich people and then they have houses all over the world
01:52:07.300 so richard gear i'm going to spain like you did for the past 20 30 years
01:52:13.000 um yeah the gerbil the gerbil story i don't know how that got around
01:52:19.080 even more amazing than the story itself is the fact that everybody on earth knew
01:52:27.640 the richard gear gerbil story before the internet was even a spark on a phone line
01:52:35.260 a glimmer in in steve job's eyes it was a thing somehow without the news saying it without
01:52:47.860 johnny carson saying it without any newspaper a book a movie nothing the entire world
01:52:59.460 was under the impression at least that richard gear had performed some type of sick act with a
01:53:08.580 gerbil how i never had a flyer placed under my windshield at the mall hey uh this band is going
01:53:17.180 to be playing this weekend at hammerheads and richard gear took a gerbil and so i don't know
01:53:25.160 how pre-internet did did things spread like that amazing word of mouth and that's what we decided
01:53:34.100 to it could have been something about history or science or something and where where the entire
01:53:41.620 world would know a scientific fact that was amazing and maybe you could utilize it in your
01:53:49.400 life or something no the one thing the entire world was going to learn or find out without
01:53:55.700 any internet or any mass communication was that he took a gerbil and well well you know the rest
01:54:06.460 um so richard gear is talking about immigrants now of course we have a lot of immigrant stories
01:54:15.820 going on um right now and um illegal immigrants but they don't like using that word and they don't
01:54:24.560 like making the distinction between a president and an administration that throws out illegal
01:54:33.500 immigrants and a tyrannical dictator who rounds up immigrants and throws them out of the country
01:54:41.640 they really never make that distinction between illegal here illegally got to get rid of them
01:54:48.120 joe biden invited in millions upon millions and someone that actually came here went through
01:54:55.380 all of the hoops became an american citizen they honestly believe those people are being thrown out
01:55:02.520 it ain't happening and richard gear has this um misconception that we're all the same
01:55:12.180 We're all the same.
01:55:14.460 Everyone, even people that come here illegally, 1.00
01:55:18.400 criminals, murderers, 1.00
01:55:21.600 people from India that drive tractor trailers 1.00
01:55:25.040 into families in station wagons. 0.99
01:55:27.260 We are all the same.
01:55:29.720 You know why Richard Gere thinks this?
01:55:32.060 Because that's what Richard Gere sees.
01:55:35.900 Everyone that walks up to Richard Gere is the same.
01:55:40.000 they have adoration for him they look at him as a special person his security will keep away
01:55:50.000 anybody that richard gear doesn't want near him so richard gear just goes oh another fan
01:55:56.940 you guys are all the same look this guy looks italian this guy looks irish this guy looks
01:56:03.920 mexican this guy is a black guy's and they all loved me an officer and a gentleman they're all
01:56:11.440 the same no mr gear we're not all the same we're really not but uh let's see maybe richard gear
01:56:22.000 will talk into it i don't mean to taint his speech taint watch that gerbil um i don't mean to taint
01:56:29.000 his speech before he gives it. Here, let's listen to Richard. The entire planet has fallen off a
01:56:34.320 cliff into the stupid zone where I don't even know what's going on anymore. This is a small 1.00
01:56:41.540 planet. We have to work together and live together and we can do that. The bad guys exploit the
01:56:48.920 illusion of differences. Illusion? Do you really think these refugees and immigrants are different
01:56:54.700 than us yeah do you really believe what these clowns like trump orban netanyahu putin you 0.98
01:57:04.180 really believe what these guys say or do you look at your heart and you go wow no the world isn't 1.00
01:57:11.700 like that it's all it's all there if we can remove the stupid stuff that most of these 0.99
01:57:19.200 bad guy leaders are dumping on us get rid of that the crud and go back to who we really are 1.00
01:57:26.800 which is really profound kindness inside of us oh boy oh boy what what gibberish
01:57:37.460 did i well you did hear it i i hope you heard it um that that's a guy so out of touch with the
01:57:47.860 general population of of at the very least the united states of america i have to assume he goes
01:57:56.380 to france have you been to paris i see paris i see france i see a gerbil in richard gears pants 0.78
01:58:03.780 have you been and seen that that that uh islam is conquering these nations uh capitals 0.95
01:58:15.380 these huge cities in the western world and they are nothing like the indigenous people of england 1.00
01:58:26.460 and france there's markets set up on the streets selling animal parts and rotten vegetables like 0.85
01:58:36.380 it's bangladesh but everyone's the same no they're not like i said they're the same to him
01:58:44.460 He sees the same people, but it's not.
01:58:50.660 How do you not understand that?
01:58:53.640 Because he's Richard Gere.
01:58:56.120 Talk about a bubble.
01:58:58.820 Celebrities are the epitome of bubble dwellers.
01:59:05.760 They have people that have been instructed by other people that have been instructed
01:59:11.680 to not upset the great celebrity.
01:59:18.020 So when someone comes up to Richard Gere
01:59:20.640 and talks to him about something, 0.98
01:59:23.020 he better have his crap straight 0.98
01:59:26.300 and know what Richard wants to hear, 0.98
01:59:28.780 or you'll never be in Richard's company again.
01:59:31.660 You'll never work for Richard Gere.
01:59:34.860 And his security team
01:59:37.640 is there to keep people away from him.
01:59:41.680 And they get these delusions that everyone's the same.
01:59:48.880 They can't fathom, you know, Richard Gere alone.
01:59:53.680 On the, let's put him on the N train.
02:00:03.200 Alone, the middle of the night.
02:00:08.340 Does he think everyone's the same with kindness?
02:00:10.860 in their hearts i don't know back in a minute it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple
02:00:19.300 podcast network it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast network
02:00:27.440 the anthony cumia show uh let's go right to the phones very controversial topic
02:00:34.260 The Cinnabon girl story, dropping N-bombs, getting support online to the tune of over $50,000 so far.
02:00:45.120 She was fired from her Cinnabon job.
02:00:47.800 She was apparently yelling, using the N-word, the dreaded N-word, at some Somali customers.
02:00:57.020 Now, we did not see the beginning of the video.
02:00:59.840 um so no one really knows what happened beforehand some people are from the school
02:01:06.180 of thought that it does not matter what happened that word is the nuclear option
02:01:13.980 and should never be used uh i believe that is the opinion of one mitch from the bronx mitch
02:01:22.580 what is up sir hello uh thanks for taking my call well what i have to say is that i feel bad for the
02:01:29.500 woman that she lost her job and that she was punished i i always no matter how bad somebody
02:01:33.660 is or what they do i feel bad when they when they have consequences but on the other hand
02:01:37.400 what she did was wrong i mean i don't know as you don't know what happened before the before we
02:01:42.860 the video started i don't know what the person might have done or what they might not have done
02:01:46.120 the point is if the person had assaulted her or they grabbed something and stole something and
02:01:50.300 caught her harm then maybe i could i could be a little lenient but the thing is that word you
02:01:55.640 said about the dreaded n-word i like as if you don't feel it's dreaded well it is dreaded it's
02:01:59.100 It's a terrible word, just like a lot of other words, and I don't think anybody should use it.
02:02:03.700 When I ride the bus in the Bronx, I see kids get on the bus, and they're all black, 1.00
02:02:08.180 because the neighborhood I live in is almost all, well, I wouldn't say that, but it's an 80% black area.
02:02:12.660 So the kids, and the young people especially, so the kids who get on the school bus are almost all black or Hispanic,
02:02:17.480 not the school bus, the MTA bus, and they all use that word with each other.
02:02:21.080 It's like a euphemism for man or you versus name.
02:02:24.280 It's like, yo, my N-word, yo, my N-word, let me tell you what happened. 0.92
02:02:27.400 And that's disgusting, no matter who uses it.
02:02:30.120 But anyway, I just think it's wrong.
02:02:32.680 And the other thing, Rosie O'Donnell, why are we blaming the mother?
02:02:35.020 If somebody has an autistic child, that's suffering.
02:02:37.840 That's a real bad thing that happens to them.
02:02:40.660 And, you know, I mean, I know Robert F. Kennedy was saying that kids get autism from vaccines, which is absolutely untrue.
02:02:48.100 And how the heck can anybody blame a parent for something like that?
02:02:51.820 That's wrong.
02:02:52.320 And as far as Rosie O'Donnell, I'm not a great fan of hers, but the thing is, if she's upset with Trump, there's a lot to be upset about.
02:02:59.240 Blowing people out of the water, killing people, yeah, that's what I'm bragging about it.
02:03:02.900 That really is something to be upset about, but I'm not going to keep going.
02:03:06.440 It tells me my two points.
02:03:07.440 My point is that with the Cinnabon lady, I think the N-word is never something, it's not a word that should never be used,
02:03:12.820 along with any other ethnic or racial or religious, you know, taunt, or for that matter, gender or whatever.
02:03:18.980 And I think that this thing about blaming people for their child to be autistic, and you said, of course, she's autistic, of course, and she's gender something, of course.
02:03:27.460 Well, that's pretty, you know, you guys don't realize that a person has a problem like that.
02:03:32.740 That's a burden.
02:03:33.500 It's a lifelong burden.
02:03:34.640 Well, you know, the child's going to suffer.
02:03:36.240 The mother's going to suffer.
02:03:37.060 The family's going to suffer. 0.99
02:03:38.300 Why make it harder for them?
02:03:39.460 It's just, it's just, it's just, you know, I, uh, I wouldn't keep you, but that's just what I wanted to relay.
02:03:43.420 All right.
02:03:43.820 Thank you for the call, Mitch. 0.56
02:03:45.260 uh why i said that about rosie is because like i said she is the perfect candidate for a munchausen 1.00
02:03:52.100 syndrome by proxy she comes off as somebody that wants her kids to have some kind of issue 0.85
02:03:59.400 and you know you adopt a child and the reason i said of course is because of course rosie's this
02:04:09.080 liberal she wants you know a trans kid uh an autistic kid some kid that is different than
02:04:19.860 just oh that's a shame i got a regular old kid just a kid who goes to school learns has their
02:04:27.800 own opinions is uh straight as far as their sexuality goes is not an a student but not an
02:04:35.420 d student either just a kid ho-hum how boring all these celebrities are like that
02:04:43.520 it goes back to joan crawford mommy dearest why did you adopt me all right maybe for a little
02:04:54.720 extra publicity yeah it's always an angle and you know you have a daughter that uh got
02:05:05.360 strung out on drugs and it just seemed like she just ditched her like oh well i have some other
02:05:12.760 kids i'll go to ireland and and she just left that kid i don't know i don't know what effect 0.99
02:05:21.720 having two mommies are having a mother that as far as rosie's concerned seems to be uh bat crap
02:05:30.360 insane i don't know and the other thing the n-word uh i will agree that as an employee 0.63
02:05:40.800 of cinnabon you probably shouldn't be blurting that out at a customer regardless of what they
02:05:47.860 said to you i get that it's just courtesy it's professionalism is what it is but if anything
02:05:57.360 transpired before that video where they caused her any type of harm or threatened her even with
02:06:08.240 some kind of physical harm, then I think it's up for grabs. I don't know why that's the magic word
02:06:16.100 that can never be used. If you have somebody that has done something, just imagine the most
02:06:24.320 heinous crime ever committed and you want to use that word why not at that point wouldn't you want
02:06:34.880 to uh use the worst possible word for a person that did the worst possible thing why do i have
02:06:42.540 to hold back one notch i can't go to the ultimate i gotta go one below the ultimate insult f you 0.50
02:06:51.680 kind of uh word so it's not like it never has a place and again like like you said uh mitch uh
02:07:01.640 the the young black men especially and women and women yeah you watch the videos all the time
02:07:10.420 are using that word more than anyone they use it more than the or was it's used constantly
02:07:18.820 so that would lead me to believe or or or think huh is it the word or is it the person saying the
02:07:29.200 word which are two starkly different things if you have a problem with the word itself
02:07:37.220 then yeah you can advocate to have that word removed from society go around and tell your
02:07:46.880 community that uh that's terrible hold some meetings uh youth at a youth organization
02:07:53.180 and tell them how horrible that word is and how uh it makes you look a certain way and people
02:07:58.880 won't respect you that's great but people and at least mitch you were being consistent you said
02:08:05.960 you don't like when that happens either you just don't like when it's used at all by anyone that's
02:08:10.940 consistency it's not hypocritical job well done but when i see people that are using that word
02:08:18.920 uh which seems like every minute of every day and then someone else uses it and they get the
02:08:27.780 crap beaten out of them it leads me to start thinking like hey i don't think it's the word
02:08:33.940 at all i think it's a power move to prevent someone from saying something just to have 0.99
02:08:41.320 something over them and it's an excuse to beat the crap out of somebody if they use that word
02:08:49.420 it's a get out of jail free card you see it happen many times there's a case today i saw it on the 0.91
02:08:56.500 news a black guy was acquitted of stabbing a white dude acquitted by a jury of stabbing a white dude
02:09:06.420 in new york city because the white guy said the n-word after he was stabbed after ex post facto
02:09:17.760 after he was stabbed he used the n-word and the jury decided well he stabbed him for no reason
02:09:27.320 the white guy says the n-word to the guy after he stabbed and the jury goes well he's obviously
02:09:33.080 racist since he used the word he stabbed him if that isn't a good enough reason come on
02:09:40.480 give me a break here jiminy cricket if i may use such harsh harsh language
02:09:49.720 uh well let's see um i'll go to another story all right thank you for the call though mitch
02:10:00.060 do appreciate it um oh immigration we were talking about that we got the richard gear
02:10:07.580 gerbil guy uh and obama obama a lot of people been speaking on immigration lately because of
02:10:16.280 the ice raids and this uh horrible misconception or misinformation or plain propaganda that
02:10:24.540 american citizens are are being uh dragged away and thrown out of the country this is not happening
02:10:32.680 um and uh obama had something to say about immigration and again that old gag about how
02:10:42.280 it's the greatest thing for america it's great we were terrible many years ago when 0.97
02:10:48.300 this country uh didn't have um a lot of immigrants at least a lot of immigrants from third world
02:10:54.360 countries before 1965 immigrants were coming in from europe these were people yeah england france
02:11:02.160 germany um these were people from western nations had a common uh common history 0.92
02:11:12.060 and their cult our cultures aren't very different and now you know what you're getting uh muslims 0.99
02:11:22.260 coming over from third world countries and we're and they're just as good as the german guy the 0.76
02:11:31.800 german engineer that came over and could work a bridgeport like uh no one's business or the italian
02:11:39.300 uh who can build an amazing church looks like a castle
02:11:45.440 or a third world guy that just hates this country oh it's all the same they're all wonderful and
02:11:52.800 they all contribute that's a lie it's a lie so let's listen to our former president barack
02:12:00.040 obama it's been pretty unique is this idea that you get a bunch of people from every corner of
02:12:06.580 the planet who don't look alike don't worship exactly the same way to their god and don't even
02:12:15.640 don't eat the same foods don't have the same last names but somehow they're all working together
02:12:24.640 and they can figure out how to make this place their own
02:12:29.540 and live together
02:12:32.000 and create something that hasn't been there before.
02:12:36.620 That's what makes this country exceptional.
02:12:39.680 Yeah, another fairy tale.
02:12:45.400 I'm not speculating his sexuality.
02:12:47.520 It's a fallacy, some type of story made up.
02:12:52.380 Yeah, that sounds great.
02:12:54.640 oh and build and work together as who's working together look at minneapolis they might as well
02:13:02.000 put a dome over it it's so isolated in its culture and ways they're not doing anything
02:13:09.920 up there to help the rest of the country they're not innovating or building or creating things
02:13:16.560 that contribute to the entire nation like i said earlier they open a somali food store
02:13:22.800 to feed the somalis that are there what is that doing for kansas or new york or florida 0.88
02:13:29.840 they're in a little bubble that want nothing to do with the rest of the country 0.96
02:13:36.640 so uh it was it was a a fairy tale obama's telling different names different religions 0.97
02:13:44.400 oh different foods yeah like that pile of crap they made uh uh jared fray eat that's somali 0.98
02:13:53.020 oh look like uh gravel with uh somebody's uh excrement on it after a night of uh white castle 0.93
02:14:03.220 in guinness yeah i i know that by experience oh god why is everything getting me so agitated this
02:14:13.780 evening gerg but yeah we're not once we can kind of if we could ever as a collective get past this
02:14:23.840 notion that everyone's the same maybe then we could start figuring out how to move forward
02:14:31.660 and and and stop with the nonsense we are starkly different in so many ways so many different
02:14:43.440 categories of people it's not just color based or religion based it gets down to such a fine
02:14:52.020 minutiae of why we're different and that's a great thing there are some people that are very very good
02:15:00.800 at one thing and some people that will never achieve that level of greatness at that one thing
02:15:06.400 and vice versa you could pick and choose whatever you want to put in there as the activity or
02:15:13.580 occupations or whatever else but it is absolutely true we are unbelievably different
02:15:22.040 and uh your best you best get that in your noggin uh this is mike mike washington the state
02:15:33.560 of washington what's up mike anthony how you doing man good man hey uh two questions for you tonight
02:15:43.040 actually um the first was uh did you ever follow up on what happened with your h and k that the
02:15:49.260 cops confiscated and just just lost or something never you know that was the precinct grabbed uh
02:15:56.060 that and a shotgun and i never saw the two of them again did they not have to reimburse you
02:16:00.760 or something no it's the bureaucracy red tape nonsense yeah it happens
02:16:08.380 um also yeah there you go another opportunity uh i wanted to uh talk to you more pertinently about
02:16:17.100 the the end game of the liberal agenda i'm starting to open my eyes to some of the nonsense
02:16:22.160 that the left is up to yeah and uh i mean essentially uh you know importing to criminals
02:16:30.260 third worlders uh giving them our tax dollars uh stealing votes to to steal elections yeah um
02:16:38.220 but essentially that's that's my question is is is all for what to to to you know usurp power 0.99
02:16:46.300 of a country that's ruined what's the good in that yeah i know it's like ruining the country
02:16:52.700 so you can have rule over a ruined country i don't know what the uh absolute end game is but
02:17:00.160 But I know what the whatever they're working on, what they're doing is dividing the population and and then they step in to make it seem like they're the wise ones that know what to do.
02:17:15.640 And people gravitate toward power and authority.
02:17:20.340 if if the power and authority were truly the people then the people would gravitate toward
02:17:26.660 the community and and um us as americans uh and that's so dangerous to a government because
02:17:34.840 they need power over the people so uh yeah they want people to gravitate toward them as the
02:17:40.960 final word the authority on everything and i think that's why they screw things up so badly
02:17:46.100 i don't know yeah maybe i don't know thanks mike here goes mike from a great state of washington
02:17:54.080 never been one of the very very few states i've never been to and over the course of the years
02:18:01.120 i have no uh no ambition to want to go to washington state i hear it's beautiful
02:18:08.160 you know you could walk around but these days i don't know i'll put on my vr goggles
02:18:13.080 i'll put on vr and then i'll go uh washington state please and there i am walking around the
02:18:20.920 forests with the giant redwood trees or uh walking the streets of seattle with uh oh don't step on
02:18:30.240 that hypodermic needle oh there's a homeless guy oh no a pile of human feces in the street
02:18:35.800 oh it's smell-o-vision i don't know it's i just don't want to go there
02:18:44.060 california was great back in the uh 70s when i was a real little kid awesome so much fun
02:18:51.140 and now it's just destroyed at least i had that though got some good memories
02:18:56.160 uh all right we will be back do not go anywhere i'm the authority here and you will listen
02:19:03.060 it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast network
02:19:08.260 it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast network
02:19:15.020 yes i want to thank everybody for tuning in this evening
02:19:19.380 you're wonderful you are my celebrities i celebrate you um a lot of talk uh we even
02:19:27.800 heard some calls allude to the venezuelan drug boats that are being blown out of the water
02:19:35.340 and uh again more oh no you can't do that it's illegal it's this it's war crimes trump trump
02:19:45.520 trump hegseth this that the other thing um can can we can we look at it as really trying to do
02:19:56.300 something about the drug problem in this country now personally i don't think it will do anything
02:20:04.160 i don't think there's really any answer to the drug problem in this country uh if i thought
02:20:11.220 keeping drugs from coming into the country uh would would work then i would think oh if you
02:20:20.020 could keep guns from coming into the country or certain states let's say that that would solve
02:20:26.040 the gun problem gun problem the gun violence problem uh no it's it's an issue you know you
02:20:34.380 got to deal with the drug addict why why are so many people doing drugs kramer why are so many
02:20:42.140 people doing drugs why in this country do people feel compelled to get themselves so effed up
02:20:53.200 on heroin, fentanyl, all kinds of oxycodone,
02:21:01.780 whatever it is, whatever your drug of choice,
02:21:07.980 until you figure that one out, it doesn't matter.
02:21:11.520 The supply and demand will always win.
02:21:16.480 And if there's a demand for drugs in this country,
02:21:18.960 there will be a supply.
02:21:20.760 They will get it in.
02:21:21.920 You blow up enough boats, they'll figure something else out.
02:21:26.720 They always have.
02:21:28.440 The thing is, the thing I like about it, about blowing these people up,
02:21:33.060 is that we're blowing these people up. 0.98
02:21:35.400 They're drug mules. 0.82
02:21:38.740 They're people that operate within the drug cartels. 0.98
02:21:44.540 They are bringing death to our shores.
02:21:47.080 It sounds dramatic, but people are dying from these drugs that they're bringing in here.
02:21:51.920 When you listen to the news shows and you listen to Democrats, they will tell you, why not just, if you find the boat, just pull it over and arrest them and put them on trial.
02:22:09.780 And you're like, what are you talking about?
02:22:13.100 Another fantasy world that you're living in.
02:22:16.620 That is what this country has done for decades upon decades.
02:22:24.940 It does not work.
02:22:27.700 Do you think the cartels care that they grabbed a couple of low-level moles and arrested them? 0.71
02:22:39.680 Do you think the cartel is going to hire attorneys to give these drug mules a vigorous defense?
02:22:49.780 No.
02:22:50.800 They'll go to prison and sit there and rot, and the cartels get other people to do the same thing.
02:23:00.400 And if they get caught, wash, rinse, repeat.
02:23:03.640 what blowing them up does is really kind of make the people getting on that boat a little leery
02:23:13.340 maybe you can't find as many people to drive the boat maybe they drive the boat somewhere else
02:23:21.960 ditch it and leave you got to imagine staring at the sky like that at night on a boat just waiting
02:23:31.020 out of nowhere you don't hear it you don't see it you are vaporized
02:23:35.540 and it's something that hasn't been tried so yeah it's good and if you listen to 1990s joe biden
02:23:44.140 he's right on board with this no pun intended right on board with this he said the same thing 0.71
02:23:50.480 start really blowing up killing these narco terrorists they call them because they are 0.88
02:23:56.940 uh what what is the difference between a boat with military in it from venezuela let's say 0.99
02:24:05.780 hitting the shores getting up on the beach and mowing people down with machine guns
02:24:10.560 or hitting the beach with drugs putting them out into uh communities and having uh people drop
02:24:19.880 dead from that they're bringing deadly cargo either way and the way they've tried the war
02:24:28.920 on drugs hasn't worked the legal system doesn't work trying to crack down on the cartel that 0.79
02:24:35.780 doesn't work you kill enough of these people and blow up enough of their boats they're really
02:24:42.400 going to have to think about what they're doing and and how to do it better and then you figure 0.99
02:24:49.360 that out and blow that up oh tunnels let's just use some um use some bunker busters
02:24:57.600 and blow the tunnels up when they're transporting stuff through it fear fear works with the cartels
02:25:05.340 nothing else that's how they operate through fear you you go against the cartel they'll chop your
02:25:11.240 head off that's how it works and your family you try to bring drugs into the u.s they will blow you
02:25:18.560 up that's what they understand but people like you know adam schiff and the rest of them i had
02:25:25.560 a shift clip but we really don't have time for it um he's all pissed off like all the rest of
02:25:31.820 the democrats these are war crimes these are people that aren't getting due process they're
02:25:37.540 terrorists they are terrorists terrorizing bringing deadly cargo into the u.s
02:25:45.580 and they just want to make them sound like fishermen and the poor guy it's maryland dad 0.69
02:25:53.620 same thing remember maryland dad the guy trafficking illegals across the border
02:25:58.680 they want to make all these people seem like saints all the criminals here let them out of
02:26:04.920 jail they just need therapy and a pat on the back so sick of it boy i got wound up today didn't i
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