Valuetainment - July 16, 2025


“Mamdani Wants Sharia Law" - NYC Candidate’s RADICAL Police Policy STIRS Outrage


Episode Stats

Length

29 minutes

Words per Minute

196.91797

Word Count

5,729

Sentence Count

481

Misogynist Sentences

7

Hate Speech Sentences

15


Summary

Zoran Mamdani said NYPD shouldn t respond to domestic violence calls in a resurfaced podcast interview. The Democratic candidate for mayor of New York City is running against incumbent Mayor Bill de Blasio, who is a former police officer who served time in prison for a domestic violence charge.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 There was a story of Mamdani does a podcast about four or five years ago.
00:00:03.760 In a podcast, he talks about the fact that the NYPD shouldn't show up if there is domestic violence.
00:00:11.220 Why call the cops when there's a domestic violence call?
00:00:15.240 Cops shouldn't show up because other people should show up.
00:00:18.400 Well, what do you mean?
00:00:19.260 This is literally a story of five years ago.
00:00:21.580 Zoran Mamdani said NYPD shouldn't respond to domestic violence calls in resurfaced podcast interview.
00:00:28.340 Can you imagine that?
00:00:29.580 So an idea of domestic violence, a woman's being beaten.
00:00:34.580 No, no, don't call the cops because they don't know what they're doing.
00:00:37.660 Go a little bit lower on the story.
00:00:39.560 And by the way, this is not that long ago, Rob, if you can go a little bit higher so I can read the story.
00:00:44.060 You skipped all of it.
00:00:44.700 Okay.
00:00:45.900 So Mamdani resurfaced that NYPD shouldn't be responsible for domestic violence calls.
00:00:51.520 The Democratic Socialist said five years ago NYPD shouldn't respond to it due to calls to fear escalation.
00:00:58.180 If somebody is surviving, going through domestic violence, there are so many different, different situations that would far better be handled by people trying to deal with this specific situations as opposed to an individual with a gun who has received quite a limited amount of training in general, but also in regards to specific situation.
00:01:14.200 Do you know what domestic, what is the definition of domestic violence?
00:01:17.340 Can you go to the definition, Rob, of domestic violence?
00:01:21.700 Just type in, what does domestic violence mean?
00:01:25.040 Okay.
00:01:25.440 What does domestic violence mean?
00:01:28.940 Okay.
00:01:29.180 Zoom in a little bit.
00:01:30.020 What it means.
00:01:30.840 That's important.
00:01:30.940 Domestic violence definition refers to pattern of views of behavior, relation of one partner, gains of one another.
00:01:40.040 Okay.
00:01:40.660 Spouses, romantic partners, family members, but types of domestic violence, physical abuse, hitting, slapping, pushing, choking, or using weapons.
00:01:48.940 Okay.
00:01:49.600 Now, ask the question, what role, why, what role do cops play when it comes down to domestic violence?
00:01:57.100 What role do cops play in domestic violence?
00:02:02.220 Isn't there the word violence in there?
00:02:05.320 Yeah.
00:02:06.120 Isn't violence like something that you call cops to protect you from?
00:02:10.160 Yeah.
00:02:10.500 And violence means violence, right?
00:02:13.700 Critical role, by the way.
00:02:15.040 In responding to preventing and investigating domestic violence, their responsibility can vary by jurisdiction, but generally include the following.
00:02:21.440 Police are often the first responders to 911 calls, 911 calls.
00:02:24.720 Their priority is to secure the scene, protect the victims, they separate the parties, they may help the victim get medical attention, relocate to shelters, other kind of support, evidence collection and arrest.
00:02:37.960 Okay.
00:02:38.600 We've all seen the show cops before when the cops show up.
00:02:41.280 This guy's trying to be the mayor of New York City, and he makes comments like this.
00:02:45.180 However, there's a city in Florida called Palm Beach, Tom, that wants to cash in on the Mamdani effect.
00:02:56.400 Okay?
00:02:56.940 That wants to cash in on the Mamdani effect.
00:03:00.060 So what is the Mamdani effect?
00:03:01.380 Palm Beach County Business Development Board is actively courting New York City businesses, sending 500 relocation packages to CEOs and executives as socialist Mamdani leads polls with 35% against Cuomo 29, Curtis Silva 16, and Mayor Adams 13.8.
00:03:19.480 The board's president and CEO told Palm Beach Post, the second the results came out, my phone started lighting up, she added, it's a good thing we are very nimble.
00:03:30.100 We can act quickly and strike when the iron is hot.
00:03:32.480 John Boyd, who runs a Boca Raton-based company aiding corporate relocations, warned the Mamdani effect, stating, here's something one of my clients shared.
00:03:40.280 Even if Mamdani is stopped in November, the idea that New York is one election cycle away from becoming a socialist-run city creates an enormous risk for companies.
00:03:49.220 Polls indicate Mamdani leads.
00:03:51.320 After defeating Cuomo in Democratic primary, Boyd noted the perception could drive business and wealthy residents to Florida regardless of the election outcome.
00:03:59.260 Tom?
00:04:00.240 This is wonderful.
00:04:01.840 This is startup mentality and capitalism at work.
00:04:06.540 This is when Pat and I went to a conference that was put on by a business organization.
00:04:14.040 And at that conference, we met the mayor of Frisco, Texas.
00:04:17.540 And by the way, this conference was roughly 1,000 miles from Frisco, Texas.
00:04:24.260 So it wasn't like he was in his home backyard.
00:04:26.480 Hey, welcome to Frisco.
00:04:27.320 How are you doing?
00:04:27.820 Can I get you a beer?
00:04:28.840 No.
00:04:29.400 It was, we were hell and gone from Frisco.
00:04:31.600 But he was saying, hey, we're out here to promote the fact that we have economic development packages, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:04:37.420 This is also the governor of Texas, Perry, was running billboards in California.
00:04:44.700 Does this state suck?
00:04:46.360 Here's one that doesn't, right?
00:04:47.760 You know, come to Texas.
00:04:49.380 And by the way, they all flipped out.
00:04:50.900 California flipped out.
00:04:52.320 Because guess what?
00:04:53.720 California may be liberal, but the guy that owned the billboards was a capitalist.
00:04:57.900 You have a check?
00:04:58.820 You have a message?
00:04:59.560 Okay.
00:05:00.560 We have a deal.
00:05:01.600 And so now Palm Beach County is like, well, okay, we have 500 relocation packets going up to people.
00:05:08.440 And we've got the local real estate people saying, wow, things just picked up over the weekend.
00:05:13.800 Guess what?
00:05:15.340 New York is about to shoot itself in its other foot.
00:05:19.300 It shot itself in the foot with COVID and what it did in COVID and how people were upset by that.
00:05:25.180 And people fled New York and left at that time.
00:05:28.620 Now it's going to shoot itself in its other foot.
00:05:31.500 Because a guy whose religious beliefs are such that if you're involved with domestic violence with your wife, that's okay because you own her.
00:05:41.980 And under Sharia law, I don't have to be subject to a cop.
00:05:46.180 Wow.
00:05:46.320 It says, she burnt my toast.
00:05:49.400 You know, one slap, one slap, good morning, two slaps, I love you.
00:05:53.680 You know, it's a whole, there's a whole, there's a whole rate card here that goes in this.
00:05:57.280 You mentioned something about Sharia law.
00:05:59.100 What's Sharia law?
00:06:00.780 I'm starting to hear this thing pop up from time to time.
00:06:03.840 Describe what that is, if you don't mind.
00:06:05.300 That is an independent set of laws of people of the Islamic faith who believe that, you know, they should be self-governed separately.
00:06:14.020 Okay.
00:06:14.720 So is there a separation between church and state or mosque and state under Sharia law?
00:06:19.880 They believe that that law is above the law of any jurisdiction they're living in because the laws of the infidels or the jurisdiction of a country, which is run by infidels, is second to their laws.
00:06:36.620 Interesting.
00:06:37.040 I'm starting to hear this pop up from time to time now, the Sharia law thing and this jihad thing.
00:06:42.160 What other countries in the world practice Sharia law currently?
00:06:44.960 I could, you know, pick any of them, any of them that surround.
00:06:52.580 Tom, you can be right because what Chad GBT says is Sharia law is to practice compassion.
00:06:57.560 Go a little bit lower, Rob.
00:06:58.460 No, you just had it.
00:06:59.420 Where?
00:06:59.820 Right there.
00:07:00.220 It says it's meant to promote justice, compassion, and moral behavior.
00:07:03.600 Oh, okay.
00:07:04.140 It is interpreted differently depending on the country and the school of thought, Sunni and Shia and the legal scholars.
00:07:10.280 Which countries are using it the most, Rob?
00:07:12.440 You could ask a question, too.
00:07:13.720 Oh, where did this come from?
00:07:15.460 The Islamic Republic of Iran uses that.
00:07:17.800 Interesting.
00:07:18.480 There's no separation of church and state or mosque and state.
00:07:21.200 Is there any state?
00:07:22.400 Is there any...
00:07:22.880 In Iran.
00:07:23.580 Interesting.
00:07:24.180 So are you saying that Zoran Mandani wants to implement Sharia law and infuse communism in New York?
00:07:29.360 Just look up my wife burnt the toast under Sharia law.
00:07:32.200 You'll find out.
00:07:32.560 Oh, here it is.
00:07:33.960 In Afghanistan, under Taliban control, they practice it.
00:07:37.580 That's nice.
00:07:38.360 Okay.
00:07:38.880 Sudan, where I think, I don't know, hundreds of thousands of people have died recently.
00:07:41.380 Oh, wait, look at Afghanistan bullet, too.
00:07:43.180 Will you read that one?
00:07:44.060 Adam, you're very interested in learning about this.
00:07:45.920 How about Afghanistan bullet, too?
00:07:48.700 Yeah.
00:07:49.080 Includes bans on female education beyond grade six, public beatings, and morality police enforcement.
00:07:56.440 Oh, they do have police.
00:07:57.920 Wait a minute.
00:07:58.500 I thought Chad Gbti says compassion.
00:08:01.260 Well, they said compassion.
00:08:02.320 They let him go up to grade six.
00:08:04.340 Can you ask Chad Gbti?
00:08:04.920 Up to grade six.
00:08:05.600 I thought you said compassion.
00:08:08.440 Does point number two on Afghanistan represent compassion?
00:08:12.500 Yeah.
00:08:12.860 Let's see what Chad Gbti says.
00:08:13.520 I did have compassion.
00:08:14.560 I'm lucky I didn't kill you.
00:08:16.240 I'm not going to sit here, as a red-blooded American, have you condemn Sharia law.
00:08:21.100 Well, first of all...
00:08:21.500 It may come to America.
00:08:22.820 No, no, no.
00:08:23.080 We better be ready for it.
00:08:24.020 No city is, or ever will be, because guess what?
00:08:26.400 Vinny, you need to be a little bit more inclusive and receptive to new ideas.
00:08:30.220 Because the Constitution would have to be overthrown.
00:08:32.980 No, I don't know about that.
00:08:33.600 So guess what?
00:08:34.320 Why were you...
00:08:34.860 Good luck.
00:08:35.360 And you know what the crazy thing about all these places, Adam?
00:08:37.240 About all the UK and everywhere?
00:08:39.580 Guess what, buddy?
00:08:40.940 Second Amendment.
00:08:42.300 Nobody talks all that shit and does any of that shit.
00:08:44.860 Listen, little Mamdani with his fake-ass smile could talk all the shit that he wants
00:08:48.540 and how, you know, Sharia law and all these...
00:08:50.940 No city is there.
00:08:52.940 Unless they literally overthrow this place, ain't going to happen, brother.
00:08:58.120 Why don't...
00:08:58.620 Vinny...
00:08:58.740 We got guns.
00:08:59.140 Wait, wait, wait.
00:08:59.520 Why don't we just be a little bit...
00:09:01.260 Hold on.
00:09:01.980 Why don't you just be a little more receptive?
00:09:05.920 Are there Sharia...
00:09:06.520 Vinny?
00:09:08.040 Oh, they're in Dearborn and Minneapolis.
00:09:10.740 Your city is not possible to happen here?
00:09:12.580 No, but I'm saying...
00:09:13.300 Vinny, why don't you just be a little bit more receptive to something new?
00:09:16.780 Is there any city here under Sharia law in the United States?
00:09:19.780 Is there any city...
00:09:20.700 What's wrong with it, though?
00:09:21.520 Rob, I'm just curious.
00:09:22.540 And, Rob, ask this.
00:09:23.720 Is there any city here, number one, under Sharia law?
00:09:26.640 And what would it have to take to actually have a city under Sharia law?
00:09:30.660 But it's...
00:09:31.140 But what's wrong with it?
00:09:32.660 No, but I'm curious, Vinny.
00:09:33.860 I'm really curious.
00:09:34.860 Yeah.
00:09:35.200 You don't think it's possible for it to happen here in America?
00:09:38.200 No, no.
00:09:38.220 I'm saying it's...
00:09:39.200 No, I didn't say that.
00:09:40.360 What I'm saying is they would have to overthrow the Constitution of the United States.
00:09:44.380 No, you just get a mayor here in New York.
00:09:46.140 That's what I'm saying.
00:09:46.620 Can you do me a favor and play the clip I just sent you, Rob?
00:09:49.200 Play the clip I just sent you.
00:09:50.860 It's becoming more and more and more evident what the motive is.
00:09:55.240 Prohibits any religious laws from your mom.
00:09:56.820 And trust me, the community that doesn't think it's possible, they will be in 20 years
00:10:03.800 having a very different tone.
00:10:05.780 I want you to watch this here, okay?
00:10:07.520 Go ahead, Rob.
00:10:08.000 So before it was by the sword, now it's getting themselves into parliament and then making
00:10:16.300 laws that act as the sword, the Islamophobia law in Canada, M-103.
00:10:20.140 Yeah.
00:10:20.920 Muslim Brotherhood.
00:10:22.640 I find that there are only two things which are open to our movements.
00:10:28.840 Ballot or bullet, nothing in between.
00:10:31.600 I used to say that democracy is haram.
00:10:33.980 Now I say participation in democracy is our jihad.
00:10:37.060 That's our jihad.
00:10:38.360 We're going to fight, not through the bullets, but the ballot.
00:10:40.520 Going to the ballot and voting is now an obligatory action, fard aeen.
00:10:44.520 And it is a jihad that is now needs to be done because this is our modern jihad.
00:10:48.520 You can elect a person who wants the sharia.
00:10:51.280 Because in the United States, what we do know is that in the past election, just this last
00:10:57.000 election, there have been over 800 Muslim candidates running for office.
00:11:01.580 We may end up with about 50 members of Congress in the next six years.
00:11:06.500 That's really the essence of dismantling the system of injustice, is to replace it with the people
00:11:17.080 who represent the Prophet, sallallahu alayhi wa sallam.
00:11:19.800 Oh, damn.
00:11:20.680 What's...
00:11:21.260 That was very aggressive.
00:11:22.400 I wanted to make sure you got the point.
00:11:23.880 Those are politicians that are running for office in Muslim countries in the Middle East?
00:11:29.260 And there are sharia law courts in America.
00:11:31.400 Where are those people located?
00:11:33.400 That are used by the people of those communities rather than U.S. courts and resources.
00:11:38.360 But those politicians, I want to be very clear here.
00:11:40.500 Where were those people located?
00:11:41.820 They were in the Middle East?
00:11:43.520 Or were they in America?
00:11:44.820 Those interviewers were in the Middle East.
00:11:46.160 That's all America there.
00:11:47.260 Oh, that was in America.
00:11:49.560 Okay.
00:11:50.200 Adam, I'm sensing you're being sarcastic.
00:11:52.140 What I'm saying is anything's possible, but good luck.
00:11:55.820 Good luck.
00:11:56.840 Are you trying to tell me that certain hardcore extremists, maybe Muslim sharia law advocates,
00:12:02.300 are trying their best to do that in America and in Europe?
00:12:05.540 Yeah.
00:12:05.780 Is that what you're trying to say?
00:12:06.700 In Europe, they're being very successful.
00:12:08.060 You're saying they've done it already in Europe?
00:12:09.500 In Europe, yeah.
00:12:11.260 Oh, my.
00:12:11.820 Are you trying to tell me there's certain cities in Europe that have been overrun with extremists?
00:12:17.240 What's the difference between the UK and the United States?
00:12:20.080 Do you have videos of this?
00:12:21.280 What's the difference between the UK and the United States?
00:12:23.220 We got a Second Amendment?
00:12:24.380 I don't know.
00:12:24.680 We're, I know, I guess, I'm not saying they're not going to try.
00:12:27.880 Good luck.
00:12:28.840 Bring that award to us.
00:12:30.620 Here's actually what I'm okay with.
00:12:31.820 I'm actually not even joking here.
00:12:33.860 It's okay.
00:12:35.180 They could do it here if we could do it there.
00:12:37.080 So there's a lot of Christians and Jews running for office in Muslim-run countries, right?
00:12:42.060 I don't know.
00:12:42.360 You tell me.
00:12:42.940 Let me just show you something.
00:12:44.100 Oh, there's zero?
00:12:44.940 Not exactly.
00:12:45.800 There's zero?
00:12:46.640 Can you show this next one, Rob?
00:12:48.380 Go ahead and play this next one.
00:12:49.000 This is from Muslim Brotherhood from 1990.
00:12:52.660 This is the same Muslim Brotherhood from 1990.
00:12:56.000 That is the, it looks like the same clip.
00:12:58.760 No, it's not, Rob.
00:12:59.680 Maybe I sent you the same clip, but it's a different one.
00:13:01.820 I'll send it to you.
00:13:02.380 Give me one second.
00:13:03.400 So this is a lady from Muslim Brotherhood in 1990 casting the vision.
00:13:08.900 That's 35 years ago.
00:13:09.760 You let her speak?
00:13:10.360 You got to give respect to long-term thinkers.
00:13:13.180 Who, Ilhan Omar?
00:13:13.920 No, no.
00:13:14.260 It's the one I just sent you here.
00:13:15.440 No, it's not Ilhan Omar.
00:13:16.580 I just sent it to you, Rob.
00:13:17.120 So this is going to become a real issue very soon, because momentum hasn't yet reached
00:13:26.880 levels of exponential growth, but they're going to get there.
00:13:31.600 Go ahead, Rob.
00:13:32.060 Play this clip.
00:13:33.200 We do not want to melt into American society and disappear.
00:13:36.600 We want to go into American society with Islamic ideals and revamp their thinking.
00:13:42.280 We want to revamp them.
00:13:43.600 We want to turn them into Muslim individuals.
00:13:45.500 We shouldn't have feelings of distaste for them or intolerance, because they're potential
00:13:51.840 Muslim.
00:13:52.400 Education is one of the most important areas that Muslims have to address.
00:13:55.980 And while our objective, our final objective, is not just to become part of the system that
00:14:02.980 we experience now and that we see, our objective, our final objective is to create our own Islamic
00:14:09.280 systems and not only create Islamic systems for Muslims, but to look at all the other people
00:14:15.180 who are sharing this country with us as potential Muslims.
00:14:19.740 And in that long-range process of making America Muslim, all of America Muslim, American melting
00:14:25.620 pot, we do not want to...
00:14:26.640 Composite right there.
00:14:27.700 Interesting.
00:14:28.580 So it's almost like they're telling us what they want to do.
00:14:31.520 The origin is clear.
00:14:33.000 Oh, yeah.
00:14:33.360 Oh.
00:14:33.580 The origin is clear on what they're coming to do.
00:14:34.880 Do you believe them, though?
00:14:35.560 Well, we'll think, what was it, 1990?
00:14:37.640 So 35 years later, Mamdani is going to try to be the mayor of New York.
00:14:43.700 Good luck.
00:14:44.000 Try to be.
00:14:44.720 No, he's going to win.
00:14:45.520 Try to be.
00:14:45.760 I think he's going to win, like, 90%.
00:14:47.240 He has got such a big lead.
00:14:49.940 What is this about, Ron?
00:14:50.920 Mark Halpern stating that Mamdani has about an 85%.
00:14:54.060 Go ahead.
00:14:54.380 Go ahead, Rob.
00:14:54.980 That's correct.
00:14:55.640 President Trump calls him Mandami the commie.
00:14:58.200 I just want to ask you, shrewd political guy that you are, can Mandami be beaten here in
00:15:03.720 New York?
00:15:05.300 Not today.
00:15:06.100 There was some opposition research dropped on him, and if there's something that's akin
00:15:10.200 to a silver bullet against a communist, maybe.
00:15:14.060 But barring that, I think he's got an 85% chance of being his honor come next year.
00:15:19.660 Wow.
00:15:20.180 All these, I'm going to come to Barron on it in a second.
00:15:23.120 All these, you know, big shots, financiers are creating PACs, you know, to beat him.
00:15:29.700 But there are some that are sort of sucking up to him also.
00:15:32.840 So it's a two-way street.
00:15:33.920 Um, so does that matter?
00:15:37.060 I mean, you have the New York Post on a daily basis and other publications on a daily basis,
00:15:41.980 heaven forbid, even, uh, commentators like myself ripping him apart, taking him down,
00:15:48.320 uh, and particularly the law and order issue.
00:15:50.620 So, but you're saying right now, he's, he's the winner right now.
00:15:53.880 The voter today, Mark Halpern says he's the winner.
00:15:56.180 Oh yeah.
00:15:57.760 Larry, you can be really good at making money and really stupid about politics.
00:16:01.300 And I think the fundamental mistake they're making, I've met a donor or two who doesn't
00:16:05.620 know much about politics, but think they do.
00:16:07.320 Maybe you have as well.
00:16:08.480 The problem is they don't have a candidate.
00:16:10.480 Uh, Tip O'Neill said all politics is local and people say that's the first rule of politics.
00:16:13.980 It's actually the second.
00:16:15.380 The first rule of politics is you can't beat someone with no one.
00:16:18.000 Mayor Adams, which is where most of our wealthy colleagues and friends are putting their money.
00:16:23.180 Look at the polling, look at the data.
00:16:24.940 These are folks who make money in business, looking at metrics and data.
00:16:28.600 You can pause it right there.
00:16:29.880 They don't, you know, they don't have a, they don't have a candidate to go up against them.
00:16:34.820 Even Chris, who is the Republican candidate.
00:16:39.000 I'd love to talk to every one of these guys.
00:16:41.020 They don't have a real candidate right now.
00:16:43.040 Curtis Silva.
00:16:43.640 Yeah.
00:16:44.840 Sliva.
00:16:45.400 He's sort of been like an ongoing.
00:16:46.820 Yeah, but it's a different story today.
00:16:50.340 Can't trust a beret.
00:16:51.560 And Anthony, uh, can't trust anybody that wears a beret all day and it's red.
00:16:55.220 Andrew Cuomo said that he's not dropping out of the race, right?
00:16:57.660 Yeah, he's going independent.
00:16:58.840 So he's like purposely trying to get elected.
00:17:01.320 He's purposely wants to usher in this, right?
00:17:02.580 I mean, if you think about it.
00:17:03.560 Thank you, Adam.
00:17:04.400 Great point.
00:17:05.440 If you're being that guy.
00:17:06.360 Well, the only way that they're going to win is if it's a head-to-head race.
00:17:08.840 Well, that's what I'm saying.
00:17:09.340 So now you're going to basically just cannibalize each other's votes?
00:17:11.980 Yeah, but what is it like?
00:17:12.880 What is Andrew's goal?
00:17:14.580 Like, what are you trying to do?
00:17:15.760 I don't know.
00:17:15.980 Run interference because all you're going to do is help the other guy.
00:17:18.920 You're going to help.
00:17:19.780 Is this a message from him?
00:17:20.720 Yes, this is the announcement yesterday that he is running as an independent for the New
00:17:24.980 York City mayor race.
00:17:26.820 Hello, I'm Andrew Cuomo.
00:17:29.000 And unless you've been living under a rock, you probably know that the Democratic primary
00:17:33.920 did not go the way I had hoped.
00:17:36.780 To the 440,000 New Yorkers who voted for me, a sincere thank you.
00:17:41.360 Thank you for believing in me, in my agenda, and in my experience.
00:17:45.980 And I am truly sorry that I let you down.
00:17:48.820 But as my grandfather used to say, when you get knocked down, learn the lesson and pick
00:17:54.440 yourself back up and get in the game.
00:17:56.940 And that is what I'm going to do.
00:17:58.920 The fight to save our city isn't over.
00:18:01.000 Only 13% of New Yorkers voted in the June primary.
00:18:05.540 The general election is in November, and I am in it to win it.
00:18:10.600 My opponent, Mr. Mondani, offers slick slogans, but no real solutions.
00:18:16.340 We need a city with lower rents, safer streets.
00:18:19.840 We're buying your first home is once again possible.
00:18:22.460 You can pause it right now.
00:18:23.940 I'm just, you know, the Mamdani effect is truly motivational energy.
00:18:29.840 The young guys, you know, that are going after, after, you know, to be run.
00:18:33.680 There's nobody like that that they're excited about.
00:18:36.520 You know what's a great documentary to watch?
00:18:38.800 I just watched Roger Stone's documentary.
00:18:40.980 Have you seen it on Netflix?
00:18:42.160 Oh, Get Me Roger Stone?
00:18:44.080 First time I had him on, I watch it, but I watch it again.
00:18:45.920 I think for anybody that has interest in politics, they should watch this documentary.
00:18:51.020 It is such an insightful documentary.
00:18:53.920 I watched it many, many years ago.
00:18:55.840 First time I had him.
00:18:56.420 Yeah.
00:18:56.740 If you watch it, it gives you insight in the political game as a sport, what it's like.
00:19:04.660 And there's so many lessons in there about the rules, different rules, different talents,
00:19:08.320 different individuals, nothing you see.
00:19:10.720 Everything that he talks about, the people have on the Mamdani said, not the opposite side.
00:19:15.020 I mean, I had Adams here, and I'm talking to him, and I'm like, okay, a little bit more.
00:19:18.600 Can you give me something?
00:19:19.780 It was just a lot of, you can tell the answers were the same answers he's given hundreds of times.
00:19:24.660 There was nothing about him.
00:19:25.900 I'm like, I'm going to run through the wall for this guy.
00:19:28.200 And you want to see somebody else do it, but unfortunately, it looks like New York is going in this direction.
00:19:32.920 So neither Adams nor Andrew Cuomo are getting the groundswell support from the people.
00:19:39.100 No, listen, let me tell you.
00:19:41.720 Personality matters.
00:19:42.900 So people like dogs.
00:19:43.760 Insurance, right?
00:19:45.280 There's a difference in a person that builds, like a corporate executive.
00:19:52.320 I'll never forget one time we have a meeting, and my five new executives that I hired, all C-suite,
00:19:58.940 they all came in, and they found out how much my insurance guys were making.
00:20:03.200 And I don't know if you remember this meeting or not.
00:20:05.060 They're like, hey, are we really paying that guy $1.5 million a year?
00:20:08.580 Are we really paying that person $800,000?
00:20:10.000 And they're all making between $200,000 to $300,000, $200,000 to $400,000?
00:20:15.460 I said, yes.
00:20:16.720 Well, I mean, listen, you know, the stuff that we do and pa-pa-pa-pa-pa, and I think this, and I think this.
00:20:21.100 I said, oh, really?
00:20:22.440 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, for sure.
00:20:24.100 Oh, okay, all right.
00:20:25.340 So you think you guys should deserve to get paid?
00:20:27.860 Well, I mean, maybe not as much, but, I mean, look at the stuff that we do.
00:20:30.800 And I said, oh, no problem.
00:20:32.060 I said, let me ask you, what time do you come into the office?
00:20:34.620 8 a.m.
00:20:35.340 When do you typically leave?
00:20:36.340 If I was to go up and look and see what time you leave, 6 o'clock.
00:20:40.040 So you work 8 to 6.
00:20:41.640 Yeah.
00:20:42.340 All right.
00:20:43.220 What time were you here Saturday?
00:20:45.320 We don't work on Saturdays.
00:20:46.760 What time were you at the office on Sunday?
00:20:48.800 What time were you in the office last Saturday?
00:20:50.240 When's the last time you were in on a Saturday?
00:20:52.160 We don't come Saturday.
00:20:52.820 We work Monday.
00:20:53.600 Oh, okay.
00:20:54.320 Let me call a few guys, and I started calling a bunch of my guys.
00:20:56.940 I said, what appointments do you have tonight?
00:20:58.100 What's your last appointment tonight, 10 o'clock at night?
00:20:59.940 What was your first appointment today?
00:21:01.720 8 a.m.
00:21:02.220 What's your schedule look like on Saturday?
00:21:04.480 8 o'clock, I start at the office training until 12 and a half appointments all night until
00:21:07.600 8 o'clock.
00:21:08.320 What are you doing on Sunday?
00:21:09.100 I got two conference calls and I got two client appointments.
00:21:11.380 I said, okay, how about next week?
00:21:12.880 I said, Pat, is everything okay?
00:21:14.360 I said, no, no, you're good.
00:21:15.480 Trust me.
00:21:16.220 I'm trying to tell the executives here, you're on speaker, what your sales schedule look like.
00:21:20.800 Then I called the next guy, and the next guy said, you guys want to make $1.2 million?
00:21:24.060 Go run their schedule if you want.
00:21:25.500 What's the point here?
00:21:27.780 Cuomo, if he wants to win, he's running like a corporate executive.
00:21:31.080 And Mamdani is running like a guy that's going and winning votes.
00:21:36.860 You ain't going to beat him.
00:21:38.240 None of these guys are going to beat him if they don't run like that.
00:21:40.960 To win an election at the mayoral level, you got to work like a freaking psycho.
00:21:46.020 Day to day, shaking cans, how you doing, coffee shop.
00:21:49.660 The magic at this level is to be seen at 50 different locations at the same time.
00:21:53.900 You know when was the first time, Tom, you and I were on the phone until 3.30 in the morning
00:21:57.280 when Trump won 2016, and that one time when you're like, Pat, did you see what New York
00:22:01.660 Times just said?
00:22:02.420 Did you see what New York Times just said?
00:22:03.900 Did you see this, Pat?
00:22:04.680 I think it's happening.
00:22:06.420 We're on the call, we're like, what the fuck?
00:22:08.360 Did this just really, you're looking at Trump's face, he can't believe he won.
00:22:12.600 He's on stage, he's like, I thought I was 80% down today.
00:22:16.060 The look on his face on stage is the best look on his face, because he himself didn't
00:22:20.660 think he was going to be the president.
00:22:22.060 Boom, he's the president.
00:22:23.080 She's conceding.
00:22:24.180 Everyone's crying, it's game over.
00:22:26.620 But there was a moment when I said, this guy's got a chance of killing Hillary.
00:22:31.260 You know when it was?
00:22:32.380 It was when I saw Trump was doing six rallies in a day, and Hillary was doing one every three
00:22:37.700 days.
00:22:38.820 And I watched the way Trump campaigned, I said, good luck beating that guy.
00:22:43.040 Go ahead.
00:22:43.700 Campaign like him.
00:22:44.680 Kamala, you can't campaign like him.
00:22:46.280 Hillary, you can't campaign like him.
00:22:48.220 Biden, you can't campaign.
00:22:49.760 The only way Biden beat Trump in 2020 is because Pfizer waited three days after Biden
00:22:55.220 went to announce that the vaccine was ready, that the warp speed project that Trump had
00:22:59.280 in place, whether you're pro or not, I've never taken a vaccine, the COVID vaccine.
00:23:03.100 I never took it myself.
00:23:04.040 My wife didn't.
00:23:04.600 Our kids didn't.
00:23:05.200 But that was a big thing that was going on, that the left got the victory, that they
00:23:08.800 got it done.
00:23:09.400 Now, Trump, it could, so many different things could have changed when he lost in 2020.
00:23:13.140 And I know I'm not going to go through the whole conversation.
00:23:16.280 If you want to win it, Cuomo, Adams, whoever, you got to campaign like your life depends
00:23:24.760 on it.
00:23:25.040 You're not campaigning like that.
00:23:26.720 Videos are not going to win elections right now.
00:23:28.860 You got to be seen like you're at 50 different places.
00:23:31.520 Mayor of New York City, let's see who's going to outwork the other guy.
00:23:34.320 The guy's 33 years old, hungry as F, going lights out with a terrible idea, but a terrible
00:23:41.660 idea driven 100 hours a week, nonstop, 24-7 relentless, is going to destroy you.
00:23:47.500 I had a call with a person, a very powerful person at the DOD last week while we were in
00:23:55.820 the Hamptons.
00:23:56.640 I stepped away and I had this call.
00:23:59.480 And we're talking about Reza Pallavi.
00:24:03.140 And, you know, the individual that is trying to bring, you know, certain things to Iran.
00:24:11.240 And he said, this is not a job for somebody that has a three o'clock appointment to golf
00:24:18.300 every day and a four o'clock appointment to play chess with the kids and a five o'clock
00:24:21.940 appointment.
00:24:23.360 No, no.
00:24:24.260 This is a job of somebody that has to be 24-7 full time.
00:24:27.660 Now, this is not for everybody.
00:24:29.680 You ever watch Trump's schedule and ask yourself, do you work like that?
00:24:33.680 The average person, if you watch Trump's schedule, do you work like that?
00:24:37.060 Can you work like that?
00:24:38.180 Do you drive like that?
00:24:39.360 24-7 cameras are on you and he shows up in a suit every single time.
00:24:43.500 How often do you wear a suit?
00:24:44.540 The average person listening to this, how often do you wear a suit?
00:24:47.380 How long does it take you to wear a suit?
00:24:48.980 How long does it take you to put on the tag?
00:24:50.640 How long does it take you to put on the cufflinks?
00:24:52.460 How long does it take you?
00:24:54.160 Imagine, how often do you like to be under limelight pressure?
00:24:58.260 This morning I'm talking to my trainer.
00:25:00.060 He's training a baseball player who was supposed to be a phenom.
00:25:02.760 Came into the major leagues.
00:25:03.760 The first 20 games he hit 400.
00:25:05.740 Everybody thought this was going to be the next big start.
00:25:08.140 He trains here in our building.
00:25:10.040 Nice guy.
00:25:10.640 Very good guy.
00:25:11.200 You wouldn't know who the name is.
00:25:12.780 But the moment he went through a slump, the internet attacked him nonstop on Twitter.
00:25:17.100 Twitter and that attack in the comments section on Twitter messed with his head that he got out of baseball.
00:25:23.480 This guy was supposed to make a few hundred million dollars.
00:25:26.520 Got out of baseball.
00:25:27.920 Now, you want to go in the game, Cuomo's got the right pedigree that he knows what it is to get attacked.
00:25:33.200 But if you want to win, you've got to get to work.
00:25:34.700 I don't think anybody in New York is going to be working like Mamdani.
00:25:37.240 I think Mamdani is working like his life depends on it.
00:25:40.380 I think everybody else is working like they deserve to be in there.
00:25:41.960 Yeah, because he doesn't have another job.
00:25:43.260 He doesn't have anything else to do.
00:25:44.060 But you have to realize, when you work like your life depends on it, that is a formidable opponent.
00:25:49.300 Everybody else is working like their resume deserves them to be in there.
00:25:53.040 Life doesn't give you the job and the dream that you want based on your resume.
00:25:58.220 Did you see that clip?
00:25:59.420 Did you see it?
00:26:00.760 Kevin O'Leary talking about Steve Jobs' hustle and work.
00:26:04.060 Signal, all and noise and all that stuff.
00:26:05.400 He's like, the 18 hours, the thing, we don't have to see it.
00:26:09.920 No, no, I've seen it.
00:26:10.720 It's a great clip.
00:26:11.580 But the point is, they've got to work like that.
00:26:14.000 You don't want to work like that?
00:26:15.620 You think Rogan got up there by luck?
00:26:18.140 No.
00:26:18.300 You think Trump got up there by luck?
00:26:19.660 No.
00:26:19.860 You think Michael got up there by luck?
00:26:21.620 You think DeSantis, who's a governor in Florida, coming up, you think he got there by luck?
00:26:27.260 Of course, we know the controversy with he and I.
00:26:30.160 You think he got there by luck?
00:26:31.400 You think Megyn Kelly got there by luck?
00:26:33.180 You think Tucker got there by luck?
00:26:34.520 You think Rock got there by luck?
00:26:36.920 You go to any one of these guys.
00:26:38.940 Dude, there's a phase of your life where you're working literally like a slave for a couple decades.
00:26:46.500 And if you want to do it again, you've got to do it again now.
00:26:49.620 I just don't see anybody in New York that's going to be willing to work that hard.
00:26:52.440 I don't.
00:26:53.000 I hope I'm wrong.
00:26:54.040 So most likely, New York, that guy's going to get elected.
00:26:57.440 And guess what's most likely going to happen?
00:27:01.200 Mass exodus to Florida?
00:27:02.640 Oh, bro.
00:27:03.620 But people are like, well, Florida's going to be flatlining and all this other stuff.
00:27:06.740 Here's the best way to judge Florida.
00:27:08.580 If you believe New York is going to change policies anytime soon, don't invest into Florida.
00:27:15.000 Bless you.
00:27:15.540 If you think New York's policies are going to continue being shittier, guess what?
00:27:21.140 Florida's still got plenty of room to improve and grow as an economy and as a market.
00:27:26.520 The future looks bright hats that are the ones that never stay on the shelves and you guys ask for more of this style is the future looks bright where the phrase is on the flipping hat.
00:27:40.600 This is now, these hats, when you see these letters coming out, they don't stay a long time.
00:27:45.000 And these new ones that we have, the black is a black is a navy blue.
00:27:48.460 That's navy blue.
00:27:48.880 And white typography, it is absolutely sick.
00:27:52.780 They're not numbered, but we didn't order a big supply of them.
00:27:55.900 We ordered a limited supply of them.
00:27:57.320 So it's going to be a first come, first serve.
00:27:58.980 It'll go out.
00:27:59.680 We got the Miami color one, the future looks bright.
00:28:02.160 This one's absolutely sick.
00:28:04.160 When you look at this on the inside of it, Rob, if you can show what that looks like.
00:28:09.220 Right there on the back end, yeah.
00:28:10.460 And then we have another one that's the gray and future looks bright with the American flag.
00:28:14.360 And then obviously those of you that, the community that is just obsessed with the black on black on black.
00:28:19.820 This is the black on black on black future looks bright.
00:28:23.160 Give me the gray.
00:28:23.920 We call this the Chicago special.
00:28:26.600 No, Vinny, give me the gray one.
00:28:27.900 Yeah, the black on black on black.
00:28:29.140 All right, thanks, mine now.
00:28:30.620 Yeah, the black on black on black is absolutely sick.
00:28:33.720 But any one of these.
00:28:35.120 So if you're someone that hasn't yet gotten the future looks bright with the phrase on top of it,
00:28:42.320 go get one for yourself, get it as a gift, send it to someone, make someone's day,
00:28:47.800 buy it for your sales team, buy it for your office.
00:28:50.520 We are over 300,000 people now representing future looks bright worldwide.
00:28:57.480 And we're 700,000 away from crossing a million.
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