"Mamdani Needs Money From ME!" - Trump MOCKS Mamdani After Adams DROPS OUT Of NYC Mayoral Race
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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?
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Mayor Adams just dropped out, and he said, I quit. I'm done. I'm out of it.
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And, you know, again, Tom, I'm going to come to you here in a minute,
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but he ends his re-election bid for New York City mayor.
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And yet, despite all we've achieved, I cannot continue my re-election campaign.
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The constant media speculation about my future and the campaign finance board's decision
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to withhold millions of dollars have undermined my ability to raise the funds needed for a serious campaign.
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I hope that, over time, New Yorkers will see this city thrive under our leadership
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and the policies we put in place should be continued and expanded.
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I hope you will see that despite the headlines and innuendo, I always put you before me.
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All right, so while that is going on, okay, President Trump tweets something out on Truth Social, okay?
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He tweets something on Truth Social that says the following.
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It says, self-proclaimed New York City Mamdani, who is running for mayor,
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will prove to be one of the best things to ever happen to our great Republican Party,
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He's going to have problems with Washington like no mayor in the history of our great,
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Remember that he needs money from me as president
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in order to fulfill all of his fake communist promises.
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This ideology has failed always for thousands of years
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By the way, New York City, you know what you may want to look at
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for those of you guys that are supporting this guy?
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Look what's going on with Portland highlights that we were watching earlier.
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You've seen what he's supporting in the past before.
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Tom, I know you've got some polls here you want to share with the rest of us
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because I think the average person, Tom, is asking the following question,
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how big of an impact did this make for Mayor Adams dropping out?
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Well, what we say about it is there's a lot of polling going on out there,
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and there's a lot of polling that's being paid for by Mandami and by media organizations.
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or Quinnipiac wants to get business next week and this week.
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but the way it kind of works is sometimes polls are produced that kind of follow narratives.
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And what's happening right now, people are saying,
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And right now, Rasmussen, people that I trust and have contact with,
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look, you are looking at maybe you have breakage.
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Everybody said, well, if RFK drops out and he's off those ballots,
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and it was usually four to four votes for Trump.
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Two votes would go, no, I liked RFK, but I'm really more left.
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but there is still about 30% that are upset with Cuomo that have a long memory.
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And so when you shake it out, you have a two-horse race.
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And the Emerson College number here, not that they are the perfect pollster,
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but their analysis here is me and many other people
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that are really diving deep into numbers is correct,
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If Sliwa and Adams are out, Mamdami still wins by seven.
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Still wins by seven, and it's the problem that we showed last time
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Remember you were going down last time on Friday?
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I have no idea how the Wick people calculate this.
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No, I'm not familiar with them, to be honest with you.
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What you do is you look at who they vote, who they poll.
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So when polling goes out, they call people on there, are you a registered voter?
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And so then they know, okay, we have a poll of this many registered voters on this side.
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Other times they're just dialing and they have a thousand people.
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Because let's say 44% are registered Democrats in a certain area and 40% are registered Republicans.
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You want to have registered voters representing that mix.
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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?
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44% people believe Packers are going to win the Super Bowl.
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And so that's what's going on with a lot of these.
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Well, Eric Adams drops out, so it's now officially a two-person race.
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And, you know, I don't want to be the bearer of bad news.
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I wish you had a chance, but the voter base in New York City ain't about it.
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I mean, this is something that Eric Adams said last week.
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He said a substantial number of Gen Z voters will support the socialist NYC mayor frontwear Zoramandani,
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and a lot of them are foul-mouthed USA-hating radicals.
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The radicalization of the left part of America is real, gentlemen, and they are nasty,
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and they are reminiscent of Russia 100-plus years ago when the Bolshevik army took down the czar.
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I've never witnessed a more mean and angry, nasty electoral season.
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When you do it in front of children, it says to me that you have no regard for civility,
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and that's associated with living in a city of this magnitude.
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Not all, but many young people have been radicalized.
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This is just one little anecdote from Mayor Eric Adams.
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Don't you think the current mayor of New York City knows what he's talking about in this regard?
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You sat down in front of 20 what I would call leftist radicals in the Jubilee debate,
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How many of those 20 minds do you think you actually changed?
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Walk me through why those three people will come to the realization that-
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And by the way, generally, the reason why I'm where I'm at in my life is because I believe people can change.
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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.
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Deep down inside, I said, I think something's going to happen with this guy.
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Like, when I was younger, I'm like, what's this guy going to do with his life?
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When's the guy going to make a decision to do something with his life?
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So I'm generally optimistic that some people will change because there's one thing you can never stop, Adam.
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And when life happens and you're by yourself, alone, what are you going to do?
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When I'm talking life really happens, I'm not talking about life happens.
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When life really happens, what was the reason why you chose to come and live in Addison?
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And you're like, whoa, what was this all about, right?
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I think when life really happens, some people wake up and some people double down on the victimhood stuff.
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But going back to the New York thing you were talking about with Adam saying that,
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if you lived in a city where everywhere you go, someone's like, fuck you, mother, you piece of shit.
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But, yeah, I'd say, you know, you have to be thinking about it.
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Like, you either have to know that's the DNA of that city.
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If you play for Philly, like, Rob, you know this.
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You can go around and say a lot of different things.
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But those three, L.A. fans are, believe it or not, L.A. fans are not L.A.
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By the way, hey, the Yankees needed Toronto to lose one game to have the bye.
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I don't want to hear it because I know deep down inside he's like, well, that guy is this
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And, you know – so I'm like, listen, let the season end and then let's talk baseball.
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We're planning on watching some baseball this weekend.
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We go to a Dodgers-Yankees game and the Yankees game, the greatest fifth inning in the history
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of the Yankees, which, you know, it's case studies are going to be written about that
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Movies are going to – there was movies made about series.
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You can make a 12-part documentary series about the fifth inning.
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But anyways, yeah, so I can't imagine that happening in New York being that crazy.
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You're the hottest, most balanced team going into the playoffs.
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By the way, in the back, you know who's celebrating?
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Him and Sam are celebrating privately with another guy named Greg.
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We had to have escorted the three Dodgers guys out and say, listen, you guys got to get out of here.
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And he just did something that no one's done since Mickey Mantle.
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You know what that means, where it's like they over-complement to put superstitious be against you.
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I want to say we were talking about Eric Adams.
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Well, no, because I want to get into the fact that, and I know that we're saying, like,
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I hope, like, we hope New York is strapping in because it looks like it's going to happen.
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You know, remember we talked about the pool of people that they, look at who they have
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I don't, I really don't know who he is, the guy at the beret.
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But Eric Adams, look at all this stuff, the sanctuary city and everything that he did.
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I mean, look at the, just look at what he did with the old people in the nursing homes
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And it's almost like it's your guys' fault that this Mamdani guy is going to have this
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He pledges to spend, are you ready, New Yorkers?
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A hundred million dollars for free lawyers for illegals, for illegals to have lawyers for
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A hundred million dollars of your taxpayer New York money, bunch of Trump haters.
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Not the actual citizens that crime is up and all this shit that's happening.
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The defund the police attitude and all that stuff.
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He's going to get like what's happening in Dearborn.
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He praises his Arab American police force celebrating hijabs in the justice system.
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And just listen to what he says with the Alhamdulillah.
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When I joined the department, Dearborn's Arab American population was nearly 50%.
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It's now a department that reflects and embraces the community it serves.
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If we were to run a podcast in Dearborn, like Detroit, Dearborn, Michigan, would you fly
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out to come to the podcast if we were to find a hotel?
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Folks, I just want to know if we get 2,000 crazy America-loving people, patriots in the
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same place, I want military guys to show up, vets, Air Force, Harley-Davidson, bring
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And we talk about how awesome America is, right?
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I'm curious to know what that poll, I'm sure my wife is excited about this announcement
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Yeah, I mean, probably we'd have to get crazy security, but I just want you guys to know
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because the citizens are complaining, they're having mosques, are doing their call to prayer
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at like 5 or, I don't know, 6 o'clock in the morning, and this is what's happening in
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This is in America, 5 o'clock, what time is this?
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Some lady complained that it was 5 o'clock in the morning, and they're going to the city,
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Yeah, they have a horn they blow, and then there's...
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That's actually my alarm clock I wake up to every day, guys.
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By the way, I was going to say something very weird.
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I would hear this all the time, and there are some guys that sing this song with the
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It's just such a beautiful song if it's sang by the right people, but not 5 a.m., not in
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When I was an extremist, Islamist, fundamentalist, I would only vote left.
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I would fear the conservatives because they come with principle.
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But the left, I know they have no values and no principles to begin with.
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I dare you to find one Islamic extremist that votes for Donald Trump.
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They give their vote to the leftist who wants to run around in pride parades.
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And Islamic extremists are against gays and homosexuals and transgenders.
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But they want the left to go and get busy with that.
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What is the fundamentalist and jihadi agenda for America?
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Would you say, Adam, when they say it, believe them?
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In terms of a caliphate and a whole war of extermination, the liberal dies last.
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In some cases, the Christians, they go after them first because they're protecting the Jews.
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The fundamentalist Christians that protect Jewish people.
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I maybe thought you were a little extreme or a little crazy, but said that.
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And the liberal needs to understand, the liberal dies last.
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It's kind of like why some people eat as bad as they do until they have a heart attack.
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You ever wonder, like, I read a book by John Maxwell, one of his books.
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It could have been 15 Invaluable Laws of Growth.
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And he talks about what happened after he had a heart attack, how bad he was eating,
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Because he was thinking about his kids, grandkids, all that stuff, right?
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Most people don't think it's going to happen to them.
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Most people don't think cancer is going to happen to them.
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Most people don't think any of that stuff is going to happen to them.
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And then it's you, and it's like, oh, shit, I never knew it was going to be me.
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So I don't think that ever does anything to them, even though you're right.
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They won't sit there and be like, because of that, I'm going to change.
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This is not the angle you think I'm going to take here.
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This gentleman right here who's saying that, you know,
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when he started with the police force to only 3% of the police force
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in a 50% Muslim community were police, but now it's up to 45%.
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because we need more reasonable Muslims who are policing their own people,
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just like we need Christians policing their own people,
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Jews policing their own people, Republicans, Democrats.
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Democrats, we need more people saying, no, guys, if you love America,
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appreciate America, be a part of the American melting pot, we're here for it.
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We need those people, those police officers, to vet out the radicals.
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How else are we going to find the radicals in the mosques,
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or the radicals in the churches, the radicals in the temples?
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Not that there's many of those, but how else are we going to find those people?
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Creating enemies within America is very problematic.
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Huge Chaldean community, which is basically like the Syrian community.
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If you love America and you're here for America,
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But if you're here actively plotting against America,
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we need to bring down America and burn down America,
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Can a Christian or a Jew run for office in a Muslim country?
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But if you want to self-organize, you're going to self-exterminate.
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That's exactly what it is, is that they can do whatever they want.
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Anyone can do whatever they want here in America.
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But in other countries, that's not how it works.
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There's the queers for Palestine, chickens for KFC.
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Adam, isn't it crazy how some of our young people think that the rest of the world is really just like us?
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And I can just go over there and I can do this.
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But if they went over there, they would have drum solos played on their head.
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The one problem that you're wrong with, Tom, is that you said, isn't it interesting that they think, they don't think.
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