Valuetainment - September 29, 2025


"Mamdani Needs Money From ME!" - Trump MOCKS Mamdani After Adams DROPS OUT Of NYC Mayoral Race


Episode Stats

Length

27 minutes

Words per Minute

196.78291

Word Count

5,342

Sentence Count

540

Misogynist Sentences

7

Hate Speech Sentences

27


Summary

Mayor Bill de Blasio drops out of the race to become the next mayor of New York City. What does this mean for Governor Andrew Cuomo and his re-election campaign? And what does it mean for President Trump and his campaign?


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Mayor Adams just dropped out, and he said, I quit. I'm done. I'm out of it.
00:00:05.980 And, you know, again, Tom, I'm going to come to you here in a minute,
00:00:10.320 but he ends his re-election bid for New York City mayor.
00:00:13.100 Does he say anything, Rob?
00:00:14.240 Yes, this is the announcement last night.
00:00:16.300 Okay, go for it.
00:00:17.540 And yet, despite all we've achieved, I cannot continue my re-election campaign.
00:00:23.900 The constant media speculation about my future and the campaign finance board's decision
00:00:31.320 to withhold millions of dollars have undermined my ability to raise the funds needed for a serious campaign.
00:00:40.900 I hope that, over time, New Yorkers will see this city thrive under our leadership
00:00:48.680 and the policies we put in place should be continued and expanded.
00:00:54.940 I hope you will see that despite the headlines and innuendo, I always put you before me.
00:01:02.580 Always.
00:01:03.480 All right, so while that is going on, okay, President Trump tweets something out on Truth Social, okay?
00:01:11.220 Rob, I don't know if you have that or not.
00:01:13.440 He tweets something on Truth Social that says the following.
00:01:15.760 It says, self-proclaimed New York City Mamdani, who is running for mayor,
00:01:22.280 will prove to be one of the best things to ever happen to our great Republican Party,
00:01:25.580 which I agree with.
00:01:26.980 And I said this at Jubilee.
00:01:28.140 I hope he wins, okay?
00:01:30.320 In a way, purely for the case study.
00:01:32.560 He's going to have problems with Washington like no mayor in the history of our great,
00:01:36.980 once great city.
00:01:38.120 Once great city.
00:01:40.180 Remember that he needs money from me as president
00:01:43.440 in order to fulfill all of his fake communist promises.
00:01:46.680 He won't be getting any of it.
00:01:48.360 So what's the point of voting for him?
00:01:50.280 This ideology has failed always for thousands of years
00:01:54.180 and will fail again, and that's guaranteed.
00:01:57.580 President DJT.
00:01:58.980 By the way, New York City, you know what you may want to look at
00:02:02.400 for those of you guys that are supporting this guy?
00:02:04.580 Look what's going on with Portland highlights that we were watching earlier.
00:02:08.260 Well, what's going on with the streets?
00:02:09.540 He doesn't think those things are any issue.
00:02:13.000 He's not somebody that's sitting there saying,
00:02:14.900 let's go get more cops.
00:02:16.320 You've seen what he's supporting in the past before.
00:02:18.040 Tom, I know you've got some polls here you want to share with the rest of us
00:02:20.500 because I think the average person, Tom, is asking the following question,
00:02:23.000 and I think he got the answer for it.
00:02:24.120 The average person is asking, okay,
00:02:25.900 how big of an impact did this make for Mayor Adams dropping out?
00:02:30.180 Did the votes go to Cuomo?
00:02:32.180 And what would happen if Slevo walks out?
00:02:34.580 Would the votes go to Cuomo?
00:02:35.760 Does Cuomo have a chance to beat a Mamdani?
00:02:37.380 What does Tom Ellsworth say about this?
00:02:39.120 Well, what we say about it is there's a lot of polling going on out there,
00:02:42.180 and there's a lot of polling that's being paid for by Mandami and by media organizations.
00:02:47.400 You call up the media organizations.
00:02:49.300 Hey, ABC New York calling.
00:02:50.640 We need a poll, Quinnipiac.
00:02:52.380 Yep, we'll get right back to you.
00:02:53.860 And a lot of times the polls are flawed,
00:02:55.780 or Quinnipiac wants to get business next week and this week.
00:03:00.180 I'm not picking on them,
00:03:01.360 but the way it kind of works is sometimes polls are produced that kind of follow narratives.
00:03:05.880 And what's happening right now, people are saying,
00:03:08.660 what is the net effect on the election?
00:03:11.440 Is this going to help?
00:03:13.060 And right now, Rasmussen, people that I trust and have contact with,
00:03:20.360 they are looking at it and saying,
00:03:21.960 look, you are looking at maybe you have breakage.
00:03:26.860 Remember when RFK, this will people remember,
00:03:29.020 so maybe they can identify this.
00:03:30.480 Everybody said, well, if RFK drops out and he's off those ballots,
00:03:34.660 do those votes go to Trump?
00:03:36.640 Remember that?
00:03:37.240 Yes.
00:03:37.940 And there was about five to seven for RFK,
00:03:41.160 and it was usually four to four votes for Trump.
00:03:46.800 Two votes would go, no, I liked RFK, but I'm really more left.
00:03:50.860 Yep.
00:03:51.140 So that's the breakage here.
00:03:52.620 Well, about 70% of this goes to Cuomo,
00:03:56.260 but there is still about 30% that are upset with Cuomo that have a long memory.
00:04:00.980 And so when you shake it out, you have a two-horse race.
00:04:05.700 And the Emerson College number here, not that they are the perfect pollster,
00:04:10.340 but their analysis here is me and many other people
00:04:16.200 that are really diving deep into numbers is correct,
00:04:19.440 that it's about Mamdami 7 when you take out.
00:04:23.700 If Sliwa and Adams are out, Mamdami still wins by seven.
00:04:27.580 Still wins by seven, and it's the problem that we showed last time
00:04:31.360 where you went down all the groups.
00:04:33.740 Remember you were going down last time on Friday?
00:04:35.900 Yep.
00:04:36.180 And you're asking, what are you thinking?
00:04:37.900 What are you thinking?
00:04:38.840 What are they thinking?
00:04:40.180 Because there is a breakage for Mamdami.
00:04:43.040 And I think if everybody's gone, it's seven.
00:04:47.100 If Sliwa stays there, it's 14.
00:04:51.240 Tom, who's weak?
00:04:51.960 Who's weak there that has Cuomo wins by one?
00:04:56.920 It's not John.
00:04:57.680 Rob, go up a little bit.
00:04:59.380 Wick, Harris X.
00:05:00.560 Johnny, we might need him, though.
00:05:02.120 Who are they?
00:05:02.740 I have no idea how the Wick people calculate this.
00:05:07.140 Who is Wick, though?
00:05:10.120 Do you know them?
00:05:11.000 Have you heard of them?
00:05:11.740 No, I'm not familiar with them, to be honest with you.
00:05:13.680 And do you know who Harris X is?
00:05:15.320 I know who Harris is.
00:05:16.580 I know who American Pulse Research is.
00:05:18.240 So who is Harris X?
00:05:18.920 So Harris X.
00:05:21.420 No relation to Kamala, right?
00:05:23.080 No, no, no, no, no, no.
00:05:24.060 What you do is you look at who they vote, who they poll.
00:05:28.400 You look, Honan Group, likely voters.
00:05:31.460 Harris, registered voters.
00:05:33.200 So when polling goes out, they call people on there, are you a registered voter?
00:05:36.700 Yes, I am.
00:05:37.240 I'm registered here.
00:05:38.020 And so then they know, okay, we have a poll of this many registered voters on this side.
00:05:43.260 Other times it's likely voters.
00:05:45.380 Other times they're just dialing and they have a thousand people.
00:05:48.340 You don't know.
00:05:49.480 Why is that important?
00:05:50.840 Because let's say 44% are registered Democrats in a certain area and 40% are registered Republicans.
00:05:59.060 Everything is independent.
00:06:00.140 You want to have registered voters representing that mix.
00:06:03.480 Otherwise, you're just playing into the bias.
00:06:05.980 It's like asking everybody at the Green Bay Packers game on the morning of the first game of the season, who's going to win the Super Bowl?
00:06:15.520 44% people believe Packers are going to win the Super Bowl.
00:06:18.500 Of course they do, because you have a bias.
00:06:20.600 And so that's what's going on with a lot of these.
00:06:22.840 Adam.
00:06:23.360 Well, Eric Adams drops out, so it's now officially a two-person race.
00:06:27.600 And, you know, I don't want to be the bearer of bad news.
00:06:30.360 Cuomo, you're not going to win, homie.
00:06:31.620 I wish you had a chance, but the voter base in New York City ain't about it.
00:06:38.260 I mean, this is something that Eric Adams said last week.
00:06:42.240 He said a substantial number of Gen Z voters will support the socialist NYC mayor frontwear Zoramandani,
00:06:48.500 and a lot of them are foul-mouthed USA-hating radicals.
00:06:51.480 The radicalization of the left part of America is real, gentlemen, and they are nasty,
00:06:58.340 and they are reminiscent of Russia 100-plus years ago when the Bolshevik army took down the czar.
00:07:04.960 Here's some of his quotes, right?
00:07:07.520 They're nasty.
00:07:08.540 They're U.S.-hating radicals.
00:07:10.140 I've never witnessed a more mean and angry, nasty electoral season.
00:07:13.320 I leave my church, or I'll leave lunch.
00:07:17.880 People are shouting, F you, Adams, F you.
00:07:20.360 When you do it in front of children, it says to me that you have no regard for civility,
00:07:24.820 and that's associated with living in a city of this magnitude.
00:07:27.400 Our children are being radicalized.
00:07:28.880 Our children are starting to hate this city.
00:07:31.680 Not all, but many young people have been radicalized.
00:07:34.880 The radicalization is real.
00:07:36.400 This is just one little anecdote from Mayor Eric Adams.
00:07:39.900 Don't you think the current mayor of New York City knows what he's talking about in this regard?
00:07:45.240 Do you agree with him?
00:07:46.480 Oh, I fully agree with him.
00:07:47.860 You sat down in front of 20 what I would call leftist radicals in the Jubilee debate,
00:07:54.340 and everyone gave you immense credit.
00:07:56.620 I can't believe Pat had so much patience.
00:07:58.640 He was so kind.
00:07:59.400 He was so nice.
00:08:00.280 How many of those 20 minds do you think you actually changed?
00:08:04.680 Short-term or long-term?
00:08:06.080 Short-term and long-term.
00:08:07.280 Short-term, none.
00:08:08.120 Okay.
00:08:08.640 Long-term, three.
00:08:11.440 You think so?
00:08:12.320 I think so.
00:08:12.940 Walk me through why those three people will come to the realization that-
00:08:16.480 Oh, because life's going to happen to you.
00:08:17.140 Life's going to happen to you.
00:08:18.720 And life's going to happen to you.
00:08:21.480 And by the way, generally, the reason why I'm where I'm at in my life is because I believe people can change.
00:08:27.780 Even with you, you were very annoying.
00:08:31.280 I appreciate that.
00:08:32.420 No, no, but you were, though.
00:08:33.540 You were obnoxious at one point.
00:08:35.480 It was tough to be around.
00:08:36.640 It's like, oh, my God, if after you hear another thing about this guy about Russia and stuff like this, it was, like, overly.
00:08:43.320 But you know what?
00:08:44.080 Deep down inside, I said, I think something's going to happen with this guy.
00:08:46.980 I think he's going to figure something out.
00:08:48.760 By the way, I was to others.
00:08:50.500 You kidding me?
00:08:51.040 Like, when I was younger, I'm like, what's this guy going to do with his life?
00:08:54.260 Where's this guy going?
00:08:55.020 When's the guy going to make a decision to do something with his life?
00:08:57.520 And then I had to go through it, right?
00:08:58.880 So I'm generally optimistic that some people will change because there's one thing you can never stop, Adam.
00:09:05.920 You know what that is?
00:09:07.340 Life's going to happen, man.
00:09:08.740 Yep.
00:09:09.180 And when life happens and you're by yourself, alone, what are you going to do?
00:09:13.660 When I'm talking life really happens, I'm not talking about life happens.
00:09:18.320 When life really happens, what was the reason why you chose to come and live in Addison?
00:09:22.820 Because life really happened.
00:09:24.420 Yep.
00:09:25.640 Two events simultaneously, bam, wake up.
00:09:29.960 And you're like, whoa, what was this all about, right?
00:09:32.540 Yeah.
00:09:32.960 I think when life really happens, some people wake up and some people double down on the victimhood stuff.
00:09:38.240 I do think a few of those guys will.
00:09:40.060 But going back to the New York thing you were talking about with Adam saying that,
00:09:43.900 if you lived in a city where everywhere you go, someone's like, fuck you, mother, you piece of shit.
00:09:49.440 But, yeah, I'd say, you know, you have to be thinking about it.
00:09:54.320 Like, you either have to know that's the DNA of that city.
00:09:58.880 Like, you know how they say Philadelphia fans?
00:10:00.800 If you play for Philly, like, Rob, you know this.
00:10:03.120 Like, Philadelphia fans are tough crowd.
00:10:05.060 Tough crowd, right?
00:10:06.280 New York, same.
00:10:07.080 They're throwing batteries at Santa Claus.
00:10:08.880 You can go around and say a lot of different things.
00:10:11.320 But those three, L.A. fans are, believe it or not, L.A. fans are not L.A.
00:10:15.080 It's a very different kind of a fan base.
00:10:17.140 Yeah, they're fake.
00:10:17.540 Like, it's not – you're not wrong, okay?
00:10:21.020 Like, Tom is a true Dodger fan.
00:10:22.860 Real Dodger fan.
00:10:23.360 No, real true – it's annoying to be around.
00:10:25.540 But he's a true Dodger fan.
00:10:26.240 So annoying.
00:10:27.220 You know, like –
00:10:27.880 Please don't talk about that, guys.
00:10:28.460 By the way, hey, the Yankees needed Toronto to lose one game to have the bye.
00:10:33.340 Tom's smile on his face.
00:10:34.600 You should see the look on his face.
00:10:35.620 I'm so happy.
00:10:36.200 He can't even hold it in.
00:10:37.220 Look at him.
00:10:37.460 Look at him.
00:10:38.000 Can you zoom around his face, please?
00:10:39.620 Turning red.
00:10:40.320 So we have a thing.
00:10:42.500 I don't want any text about baseball from Tom.
00:10:44.760 Ever.
00:10:45.540 Until the season is over with.
00:10:47.320 And I'm talking playoffs is over with.
00:10:49.080 Wow.
00:10:49.440 I don't want to hear it because I know deep down inside he's like, well, that guy is this
00:10:53.700 and you don't have Colin.
00:10:54.680 You don't have this.
00:10:55.420 And, you know – so I'm like, listen, let the season end and then let's talk baseball.
00:10:59.060 We're planning on watching some baseball this weekend.
00:11:01.020 But you know where we're watching it?
00:11:02.880 Tom's on.
00:11:03.500 We go to a Dodgers-Yankees game and the Yankees game, the greatest fifth inning in the history
00:11:09.980 of the Yankees, which, you know, it's case studies are going to be written about that
00:11:14.080 fifth inning, right?
00:11:15.100 Movies are going to – there was movies made about series.
00:11:18.120 There's been documentaries made about series.
00:11:20.260 Yankees, you know, Boston.
00:11:22.000 But they're going to make a movie.
00:11:23.400 You can make a 12-part documentary series about the fifth inning.
00:11:26.520 That's it.
00:11:27.140 And call it the fifth inning.
00:11:28.640 Call it the fifth inning.
00:11:30.620 Fifth.
00:11:31.020 And it would do well.
00:11:32.140 But anyways, yeah, so I can't imagine that happening in New York being that crazy.
00:11:36.720 You're the hottest, most balanced team going into the playoffs.
00:11:39.160 Tom, stop.
00:11:40.180 And, and, and.
00:11:41.560 Hats off to Aaron Judge.
00:11:42.760 That's a real picture.
00:11:43.440 Tom was choking.
00:11:44.240 He did something.
00:11:45.140 You know what that is?
00:11:45.800 Oh, yeah.
00:11:46.380 By the way, in the back, you know who's celebrating?
00:11:48.200 The Dodgers just won.
00:11:49.140 We're in a booth.
00:11:49.700 Oh, that's a Dodger game.
00:11:50.940 Him and Sam are celebrating privately with another guy named Greg.
00:11:54.880 The three are just, like, teamed up.
00:11:56.160 25 Yankees guys and three Dodgers.
00:11:59.200 We had to have escorted the three Dodgers guys out and say, listen, you guys got to get out of here.
00:12:02.640 A little fun fact.
00:12:03.140 Tom actually pooped in his pants right there.
00:12:05.000 He did.
00:12:05.160 He actually let it go.
00:12:06.560 So, that's not true.
00:12:07.960 By the way, by the way.
00:12:08.760 It's true?
00:12:09.760 By the way.
00:12:10.080 Stop it.
00:12:10.820 Tom went, uh-uh.
00:12:11.260 Aaron Judge is your MVP.
00:12:14.000 And he just did something that no one's done since Mickey Mantle.
00:12:17.620 50 dingers and a batting title.
00:12:19.620 Hayden.
00:12:20.060 And a batting title.
00:12:20.980 But you know what that means?
00:12:23.140 You know what that means, where it's like they over-complement to put superstitious be against you.
00:12:29.700 That's Tom's style.
00:12:30.300 We know what you just did.
00:12:30.960 You put a hex on him.
00:12:32.200 Let me continue.
00:12:32.860 Can we land this plane?
00:12:34.200 No, I don't want to land it.
00:12:35.000 I don't want to get away from it.
00:12:36.040 I want to say we were talking about Eric Adams.
00:12:37.840 I want to talk about Van Bondi really fast.
00:12:39.380 Go ahead.
00:12:40.320 Somehow we talked about Aaron Judge.
00:12:41.020 Well, no, because I want to get into the fact that, and I know that we're saying, like,
00:12:44.120 I hope, like, we hope New York is strapping in because it looks like it's going to happen.
00:12:49.540 And you know what?
00:12:50.660 You know, remember we talked about the pool of people that they, look at who they have
00:12:53.920 to choose from.
00:12:54.780 Okay?
00:12:55.100 All due respect, Sliwa.
00:12:56.260 I don't, I really don't know who he is, the guy at the beret.
00:12:58.460 But Eric Adams, look at all this stuff, the sanctuary city and everything that he did.
00:13:02.300 And then Cuomo.
00:13:03.540 I mean, look at the, just look at what he did with the old people in the nursing homes
00:13:07.380 with COVID.
00:13:08.480 And it's almost like it's your guys' fault that this Mamdani guy is going to have this
00:13:13.220 rise.
00:13:13.540 And guess what?
00:13:13.940 Two days ago, a story came out.
00:13:15.440 He pledges to spend, are you ready, New Yorkers?
00:13:17.980 A hundred million dollars for free lawyers for illegals, for illegals to have lawyers for
00:13:25.220 their immigration, for their deportation.
00:13:27.720 Okay?
00:13:28.240 You're welcome.
00:13:29.500 It's coming.
00:13:30.300 And it's coming quick.
00:13:32.020 And did you see the Dearborn?
00:13:33.040 What, what?
00:13:33.760 You saw this?
00:13:34.740 A hundred million dollars of your taxpayer New York money, bunch of Trump haters.
00:13:39.500 Good.
00:13:39.640 That is coming.
00:13:40.940 You're going to pay for illegals.
00:13:42.100 More for the rest of us.
00:13:42.840 Because you know what that's saying?
00:13:43.940 I want illegals to stay here.
00:13:45.940 I love illegals.
00:13:46.960 Not the actual citizens that crime is up and all this shit that's happening.
00:13:50.940 Sorry for my language.
00:13:51.860 But this is what you're going to get.
00:13:53.300 And you know what happens when that happens?
00:13:54.820 The defund the police attitude and all that stuff.
00:13:56.920 He's going to get like what's happening in Dearborn.
00:13:58.780 Did you see the police chief in Dearborn?
00:14:01.300 Did you guys see this guy?
00:14:02.180 Show me.
00:14:02.480 If you don't mind.
00:14:03.720 Police chief.
00:14:04.480 The police.
00:14:05.120 Let me get his actual name.
00:14:06.680 Is this the guy?
00:14:07.540 I have it.
00:14:07.640 His name is Police Chief Issa Shaheen.
00:14:11.100 He's standing in front of a Lebanese flag.
00:14:13.680 He praises his Arab American police force celebrating hijabs in the justice system.
00:14:18.320 And just listen to what he says with the Alhamdulillah.
00:14:20.400 This isn't America.
00:14:21.820 Just letting you guys know.
00:14:22.680 Go ahead.
00:14:22.920 When I joined the department, Dearborn's Arab American population was nearly 50%.
00:14:27.780 Yet less than 3% of our police.
00:14:30.720 It's now a department that reflects and embraces the community it serves.
00:14:33.860 With 45% of our officers being Arab American.
00:14:37.340 Alhamdulillah.
00:14:38.020 Alhamdulillah.
00:14:38.580 Alhamdulillah.
00:14:39.000 Alhamdulillah.
00:14:39.600 It's coming, guys.
00:14:40.380 I'm proud of you to take the police.
00:14:41.400 Guys.
00:14:42.020 And guess what, Mamdani?
00:14:44.140 Strap in.
00:14:44.760 And guess what?
00:14:45.240 Strap in.
00:14:45.680 We should do a podcast in Dearborn.
00:14:47.800 Let's do it.
00:14:48.360 Can you run a poll, Rob?
00:14:49.720 Yeah.
00:14:50.360 Can you run a poll?
00:14:51.120 No, no.
00:14:51.440 You know what?
00:14:51.780 I want the poll to be.
00:14:53.180 If we were to run a podcast in Dearborn, like Detroit, Dearborn, Michigan, would you fly
00:15:00.080 out to come to the podcast if we were to find a hotel?
00:15:03.600 Because I know it would be ruckus.
00:15:05.200 44% are Arab.
00:15:07.740 And you know what's happening?
00:15:09.340 Can you just run that poll, Rob?
00:15:10.420 Please.
00:15:10.820 Folks, I just want to know if we get 2,000 crazy America-loving people, patriots in the
00:15:18.420 same place, I want military guys to show up, vets, Air Force, Harley-Davidson, bring
00:15:26.520 them all, baby, right?
00:15:27.920 And then just do a podcast in Dearborn.
00:15:29.880 And we do a podcast in Dearborn.
00:15:31.360 And we talk about how awesome America is, right?
00:15:33.760 Oh, my goodness.
00:15:35.760 I'm curious to know what that poll, I'm sure my wife is excited about this announcement
00:15:39.020 to you.
00:15:39.400 Yeah, I mean, probably we'd have to get crazy security, but I just want you guys to know
00:15:42.280 because the citizens are complaining, they're having mosques, are doing their call to prayer
00:15:48.020 at like 5 or, I don't know, 6 o'clock in the morning, and this is what's happening in
00:15:52.200 Dearborn.
00:15:52.680 New York, are you ready for this?
00:15:53.700 Go ahead.
00:15:56.580 This is in America, 5 o'clock, what time is this?
00:16:02.260 Some lady complained that it was 5 o'clock in the morning, and they're going to the city,
00:16:06.020 and it's...
00:16:06.840 Yeah, they have a horn they blow, and then there's...
00:16:09.780 That happens.
00:16:10.480 There's like a canter that sinks.
00:16:11.980 Like, listen.
00:16:12.720 A shed door.
00:16:13.520 Dude, I'd be like, what?
00:16:18.540 That's actually my alarm clock I wake up to every day, guys.
00:16:21.540 I don't see the problem.
00:16:22.480 By the way, I was going to say something very weird.
00:16:25.280 Very weird.
00:16:26.100 I grew up in Iran.
00:16:27.400 I would hear this all the time, and there are some guys that sing this song with the
00:16:32.500 most incredible voice.
00:16:33.800 It's beautiful.
00:16:35.140 It's beautiful.
00:16:35.740 5 a.m.?
00:16:36.220 5 a.m.?
00:16:36.980 In America?
00:16:37.620 In America.
00:16:38.280 No.
00:16:38.820 In America.
00:16:39.220 And I'm a guy.
00:16:40.020 I'm a reasonable guy.
00:16:40.900 It's just such a beautiful song if it's sang by the right people, but not 5 a.m., not in
00:16:45.480 America.
00:16:45.740 No.
00:16:46.100 Sorry.
00:16:46.280 Not appropriate.
00:16:46.680 Sorry, guys.
00:16:47.460 What's this, Rob?
00:16:49.640 This is a video of a former...
00:16:51.480 I believe it's a former Islamist.
00:16:53.080 Oh, I got it.
00:16:53.700 Yeah.
00:16:54.040 Go for it.
00:16:54.460 I've seen this before, you know.
00:16:55.360 When I was an extremist, Islamist, fundamentalist, I would only vote left.
00:17:00.880 Why is that?
00:17:01.420 I saw them as very stupid.
00:17:03.860 I would fear the conservatives because they come with principle.
00:17:07.940 That's not someone they can brainwash.
00:17:11.800 But the left, I know they have no values and no principles to begin with.
00:17:17.240 I dare you to find one Islamic extremist that votes for Donald Trump.
00:17:21.280 Never do it.
00:17:23.220 They give their vote to the leftist who wants to run around in pride parades.
00:17:30.960 And Islamic extremists are against gays and homosexuals and transgenders.
00:17:35.200 But they want the left to go and get busy with that.
00:17:39.540 They want them.
00:17:40.380 Go, go.
00:17:41.040 Go speak about the climate.
00:17:42.340 Go.
00:17:42.680 Go speak about abortion.
00:17:44.420 Go kill yourselves.
00:17:45.360 Go do that.
00:17:46.420 Elan Omar, she's fighting for abortion rights.
00:17:49.020 And all the other...
00:17:50.060 My body, my choice?
00:17:51.220 Yes, go do that.
00:17:51.980 Go do that.
00:17:52.320 But would she have an abortion?
00:17:53.500 Never.
00:17:53.960 Never.
00:17:54.380 Weird.
00:17:55.300 Never.
00:17:55.860 Weird.
00:17:56.420 Would she kill a Muslim in her stomach?
00:17:58.700 Never.
00:17:59.480 Wow.
00:17:59.700 What is the fundamentalist and jihadi agenda for America?
00:18:04.200 The future of America has to be Muslim.
00:18:08.660 Wow.
00:18:09.780 Wow.
00:18:10.680 Would you say, Adam, when they say it, believe them?
00:18:13.300 Tom, go ahead.
00:18:13.560 When they tell you who they are, believe them.
00:18:15.020 I'll tell you.
00:18:15.240 Yeah.
00:18:17.040 There is a simple reality.
00:18:18.640 In terms of a caliphate and a whole war of extermination, the liberal dies last.
00:18:31.060 And the first will be the Jews.
00:18:34.520 The second will be the Christians.
00:18:36.900 In some cases, the Christians, they go after them first because they're protecting the Jews.
00:18:41.680 That's the way it's been.
00:18:42.960 The fundamentalist Christians that protect Jewish people.
00:18:46.700 I'm not talking about Israel as a nation.
00:18:48.380 I'm talking about Jewish people.
00:18:51.100 And then you get around to, and now for you.
00:18:55.820 Wait a minute.
00:18:56.820 I was with you, man.
00:18:57.960 I gave you your freedom.
00:18:59.260 I said, you had the right to free speech.
00:19:01.020 You had the right to say what you wanted.
00:19:02.380 And you said things about Christians and Jews.
00:19:03.980 I maybe thought you were a little extreme or a little crazy, but said that.
00:19:07.380 No, no, no.
00:19:07.700 You don't understand.
00:19:09.160 It says, you.
00:19:11.300 It says, are you coming with me?
00:19:14.160 No.
00:19:15.000 No.
00:19:15.540 I believe this, this, this, and no.
00:19:17.080 Well, now you are the infidel.
00:19:19.920 And the liberal needs to understand, the liberal dies last.
00:19:23.200 Nobody cares about that.
00:19:24.080 You know why, Tom?
00:19:26.140 It's kind of like why some people eat as bad as they do until they have a heart attack.
00:19:31.780 You ever wonder, like, I read a book by John Maxwell, one of his books.
00:19:38.120 It could have been 15 Invaluable Laws of Growth.
00:19:40.160 And he talks about what happened after he had a heart attack, how bad he was eating,
00:19:43.620 and how quickly he changed his diet.
00:19:45.900 Because he was thinking about his kids, grandkids, all that stuff, right?
00:19:49.300 Most people don't think it's going to happen to them.
00:19:51.080 Most people don't think cancer is going to happen to them.
00:19:53.180 Most people don't think any of that stuff is going to happen to them.
00:19:55.760 Like, no, it's other people.
00:19:56.700 It's never me.
00:19:57.280 It's never me.
00:19:57.860 It's never me.
00:19:58.300 And then it's you, and it's like, oh, shit, I never knew it was going to be me.
00:20:00.860 Well, that's kind of how life works.
00:20:02.440 So I don't think that ever does anything to them, even though you're right.
00:20:05.960 They are going to be last.
00:20:07.300 And they're still going to get them as well.
00:20:09.000 They still won't.
00:20:10.220 That's not going to move them.
00:20:11.320 They won't sit there and be like, because of that, I'm going to change.
00:20:14.140 Nope.
00:20:15.460 Can I add one thing?
00:20:16.240 They have a massive blind spot, Tom.
00:20:18.080 Go ahead.
00:20:18.680 Can you show that police chief again?
00:20:21.960 This is not the angle you think I'm going to take here.
00:20:24.620 This gentleman right here who's saying that, you know,
00:20:26.720 when he started with the police force to only 3% of the police force
00:20:30.760 in a 50% Muslim community were police, but now it's up to 45%.
00:20:37.340 I'm actually happy he talked about this,
00:20:39.780 because we need more reasonable Muslims who are policing their own people,
00:20:45.800 just like we need Christians policing their own people,
00:20:48.800 Jews policing their own people, Republicans, Democrats.
00:20:50.740 Democrats, we need more people saying, no, guys, if you love America,
00:20:55.780 appreciate America, be a part of the American melting pot, we're here for it.
00:21:01.060 We need those people, those police officers, to vet out the radicals.
00:21:04.760 How else are we going to find the radicals in the mosques,
00:21:07.340 or the radicals in the churches, the radicals in the temples?
00:21:10.100 Not that there's many of those, but how else are we going to find those people?
00:21:13.020 And we need to bring them back into the fold.
00:21:14.600 Creating enemies within America is very problematic.
00:21:18.400 So I would encourage, I have Muslim friends.
00:21:21.060 You saw the video I did in Detroit, right?
00:21:23.600 At the airport, when they're all masked up.
00:21:26.480 Why was I in Detroit?
00:21:27.600 My grandma's from Detroit.
00:21:28.760 My dad's from Detroit.
00:21:29.900 I have friends in Detroit.
00:21:30.860 I have Jewish friends in Detroit.
00:21:32.300 I have Muslim friends in Detroit.
00:21:34.140 Huge Chaldean community, which is basically like the Syrian community.
00:21:38.620 Huge black community.
00:21:39.900 If you love America and you're here for America,
00:21:41.840 America, we have open arms for you.
00:21:44.800 But if you're here actively plotting against America,
00:21:47.420 that's the problem that people have.
00:21:49.560 So when you see these clerics being like,
00:21:51.480 we need to bring down America and burn down America,
00:21:54.540 that's the people we need to investigate.
00:21:56.720 This is uncalled for.
00:21:58.020 Burning of the flags.
00:21:59.320 Exactly.
00:21:59.960 Can a Christian or a Jew run for office in a Muslim country?
00:22:05.240 No.
00:22:05.720 No.
00:22:08.100 Interesting.
00:22:08.960 Weird.
00:22:09.680 That question alone.
00:22:10.420 Definitely not a Jew.
00:22:11.200 That question alone.
00:22:12.640 Yeah.
00:22:13.240 There is a double standard.
00:22:14.860 You're absolutely right.
00:22:15.900 Can a gay person hold a pride parade in Gaza?
00:22:19.240 Or is it just fashionable to say, you know,
00:22:22.380 gays for Gaza, queers for Palestine.
00:22:25.020 The answer is chickens for KFC.
00:22:27.220 They'll meet their maker within.
00:22:28.700 That's exactly right.
00:22:29.480 You can't get a permit.
00:22:30.540 But if you want to self-organize, you're going to self-exterminate.
00:22:33.680 You bring up the point, Pat.
00:22:35.240 That's exactly what it is, is that they can do whatever they want.
00:22:38.760 Anyone can do whatever they want here in America.
00:22:40.320 But in other countries, that's not how it works.
00:22:43.980 There's the queers for Palestine, chickens for KFC.
00:22:46.800 Adam, isn't it crazy how some of our young people think that the rest of the world is really just like us?
00:22:52.380 And I can just go over there and I can do this.
00:22:54.600 But if they went over there, they would have drum solos played on their head.
00:22:58.240 That's true.
00:22:58.840 The one problem that you're wrong with, Tom, is that you said, isn't it interesting that they think, they don't think.
00:23:05.420 They're just, it's raw emotion.
00:23:07.040 Assume.
00:23:07.400 Yeah.
00:23:07.600 The emotional.
00:23:08.180 And you know what happens when you assume.
00:23:09.700 This has been a record-breaking month in the history of the company with Manec.
00:23:12.820 Massive.
00:23:13.520 I've never gotten this many Manecs.
00:23:15.280 Rob is talking about the amount of Manecs it's getting.
00:23:16.940 But there's one massive announcement that we've been working on.
00:23:19.480 The first strategic partner that became the biggest shareholder outside of us in Manec.
00:23:26.160 And it's a great story.
00:23:29.340 I don't want you to watch the whole five-minute clip.
00:23:31.420 We'll post it on social afterwards.
00:23:32.780 I just want you to watch the first minute on how exciting this is.
00:23:36.300 There's so many big things happening behind closed doors with Manec.
00:23:39.980 We're hiring machine learning engineers left and right.
00:23:42.880 And we're hiring right now.
00:23:44.600 If you're looking at the saying, I want to be part of Manec, I want to be part of VT, we're aggressively hiring.
00:23:48.740 But this is our latest strategic partner with Manec that just happened last Friday.
00:23:53.840 We shot the video.
00:23:54.620 The announcement internally was finalized two weeks ago.
00:23:57.760 Go ahead, Rob.
00:23:59.000 I have a big announcement to make to you today.
00:24:00.940 Let me tell you what it is for Manec.
00:24:02.180 Manec today, September, the biggest month the company's ever had in the history.
00:24:05.860 But the announcement is very simple.
00:24:07.500 We've been working for it for one year.
00:24:09.000 I have a very special guy sitting next to me today who is officially the biggest strategic partner.
00:24:14.600 An investor in Manec, and that's none other than Tony Robbins.
00:24:18.840 How you doing, brother?
00:24:19.760 Excited about this partnership.
00:24:21.060 Thanks for coming by.
00:24:21.940 Yes, of course.
00:24:22.480 I'm excited, too.
00:24:23.460 I mean, if you're watching, I think one of the most important principles of success in business that's certainly shaped my life is proximity is power.
00:24:30.880 The first multi-billionaire I met, he's saying, tell me your goals.
00:24:33.800 Tell me your dreams.
00:24:34.440 And I told him all about them.
00:24:35.380 And he says, Tony, if you want to do that, you've got to know a lot of these certain people.
00:24:38.960 He goes, how much time do you spend with those people?
00:24:40.660 I said, almost never.
00:24:41.700 He goes, brother, what made me a billionaire's proximity is power.
00:24:45.260 If you get in the environment with people that are the best in the world, you're one or two people away from the deal that you want to make.
00:24:51.340 But if you're trying to do something you don't know anybody, you can forget it.
00:24:53.880 And what I love about this is you're democratizing it.
00:24:56.420 You make it so we get access to people.
00:24:58.360 If you're on LinkedIn, it's really nice, but most people are not going to respond.
00:25:01.160 Maybe 10% of the people respond if they're a player.
00:25:03.640 They don't have time and energy.
00:25:05.080 But in my case, I'm doing this, and I'm just donating the money that's received.
00:25:08.040 I just want to empower people and help people and go on this journey with you because I know what's coming.
00:25:12.080 I don't think you're announcing everything.
00:25:13.700 No, not yet.
00:25:14.240 They don't know everything that's coming.
00:25:15.680 You can pause it right there.
00:25:16.760 You can pause it right there.
00:25:17.660 We'll post a video all over social afterwards.
00:25:19.260 Guys, the last week, the amount of downloads with the app right now, it's unbelievable.
00:25:27.980 Messages, calls, all of it.
00:25:30.720 And everybody online is like, oh, my God, do these people charge this much?
00:25:34.880 And do those people don't?
00:25:35.740 Is Pat $48,000 an hour?
00:25:37.300 Actually, not $48,000 an hour.
00:25:38.940 For a keynote, it's $350,000 to $500,000 per hour that people pay gladly that we do.
00:25:45.060 However, on Manect, if you want access, it's that much.
00:25:47.580 So, FYI, 25 years ago, if you wanted to book President Trump to speak for one hour, you know how much it was 25 years ago?
00:25:54.020 $1 million.
00:25:55.380 And guess what?
00:25:56.440 He was worth it.
00:25:57.820 If you have access to people like this.
00:25:59.760 Now, if you're watching this right now, you're saying, man, I want to be able to talk to, can I get a message back from Ray Luce for $75?
00:26:05.400 Yes.
00:26:06.140 Can I message Terrence Howard, the actor?
00:26:07.760 Yes.
00:26:08.580 Can I message some basketball players and talk to them?
00:26:11.140 Yes.
00:26:11.860 Can I message some business people and find out how to raise money?
00:26:14.460 Yes.
00:26:15.260 Can I talk to some guys like Tony Robbins?
00:26:18.880 Yes.
00:26:19.420 That access is available.
00:26:21.420 You can go out there and try to cold email somebody.
00:26:23.700 Less than 1% chance they respond.
00:26:25.760 Instagram tweet, less than 5% chance.
00:26:28.820 LinkedIn's around 10%.
00:26:30.360 Manect is 94% response rate.
00:26:32.580 If you haven't yet used the app, you can download the app and start Manecting today.
00:26:37.920 And we have so many more big announcements that's coming.
00:26:40.660 And I think LinkedIn missed the opportunity.
00:26:43.980 There's a massive business community that's looking for a place to network with each other.
00:26:49.880 LinkedIn is becoming that for now.
00:26:51.980 I'm excited about it.
00:26:52.800 There's a lot of good things that are going on behind closed doors.
00:26:54.880 But we just wanted to announce to all of you guys, Tony Robbins is officially the strategic partner with Manect.
00:27:00.800 More announcements coming soon.
00:27:01.980 I'm excited about it.
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