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“You know, we had said yesterday because we read a couple of articles saying,”
"Well, there's just great debate going on in the Democratic Party about this great split between the Democratic Socialist of America and everybody else." We said, "Now, now, the Democratic Socialist of America are taking over and that's sort of the Democratic Party
slowly but surely. It's the direction of where they're going. You know, we look at New York City and you can say, "Well, New York City has gone full communist, but as we all know, when you look at Bernie Sanders,
when you look at AOC, when you look at Platner, when you look at what's going on in New York City, another New York race is from yesterday. Clearly, as we said, that's the direction, that's the momentum of the Democratic Party.
But it gets you into moments like this, though. I mean, this is the problem because there, it looks like they're not trying to moderate. In Texas, for example, Tallarico's trying to come across as a moderate and then stuff comes up.
Yeah, audio appears. Here he is. Listen to this here. Interviewed James Tallarico running here in the state of Texas for the Senate as a Democrat.
Here we go. All right. Yeah, and that's, you know,
I always think of myself as a Christian who hates Christianity.
It's Christianity, right? So a vegan who eats barbecue, and a Christian who hates Christianity, right? Uh, then now that's, that is unsuccessfully trying to walk the tight road.
Boo, Christianity! Hey, dude, you're in Texas. You know, I'm a God-fearing person, but you know something the problem is God. Yeah.
We shouldn't fear him. Now, now the headline in Fox News is even better. Oh, wait. I called him a him. No, no, I'm in trouble.
Wait, wait, wait, let's go to God's social media page and see what his pronouns are. Here's the headline. Uh-huh. I can't find his LinkedIn page.
Here's the headline from, uh, about Tallarico. Uh, Tallarico says he hates Christianity in unearth interview with transgender latinex Theologian. Oh, no.
“How does that differentiate you from a regular Theologian?”
You know, what? Okay, I want to see you Theologian, you. Oh, apparently Theologian is not the problem with that. Right. Oh, no, no, no.
What I want to see is, I want to know what and I'm going to ask the people like Guinness, not the beer company, the world record people or the beer company. I don't care. What's the longest I've finnated that that liberals have used to describe a person?
I want to know. I want to know. Where? How long? They have to tell you everything about the person before they tell you about the person.
Yeah. My gosh. Wow. Okay. And they're still going with that latinex thing, huh?
Yeah.
Really? Wow. That sounds like a box of tissues in Del Rio. Not going to give that one up. Yeah.
That it's all my friends from Del Rio. I'm telling you right now, laughed at that so hard, all my buddies. We have a group that we've been in, in, for instance, grade school, we get together. We try to get together every year.
We just got together a few months ago.
“And I remember when that latinex thing started,”
my gosh, they were laughing. It was the hardest lap that I'd seen in a long time latinex. What's this supposed to be? Because one of the guys was saying, like, remember,
we were saying at first latinex.
Yeah. We were saying it wrong. Yeah. You know, apparently. Well, that's because we were on this very early on.
It was like antifa. And we were saying antifa. And because antifascist. All right. Exactly.
But even though an antifascist is a fascist, as we know. Right. Yes. Forget about how to pronounce the word.
They get, they do everything wrong with words. Yes. Exactly. The pronunciation is wrong. The definition is wrong.
Right. It's, you know, this entire, this entire thing. It's shaping up. This is the very, uh, clear definition of the cultures of where we are as states.
You know, you look at what happened in New York. All right. Mom, donnie's people win. And did you expect anything else?
Well, it's always said yesterday.
I mean, there, there really isn't. There may be a, there may be a quiet. It, uh, very small, uh, debate going on in, in the Democrat party. But, and, and, but those people are being pushed out as you saw with Goldman. Right.
Let me just, I, I'm going to see what the, uh, he was down by 30 at one point. Mm-hmm. This represent of Goldman.
“Remember he was all part of the, you know, he was one of the impeachment”
councils and constantly pounding on Trump. Right. He was, what we called one of the pit bulls. Yeah. Him and, and, and, and Adam Schiff.
Yeah. We're the, the pit ball, but pit bulls, uh, pit bulls. Uh-huh. Pit bulls.
And, and, uh, he got just, he, he got annihilated.
Yeah. Uh, last night. Why? He's not a racist. Yeah.
What? I mean, if there's anything that clear after the Plattener victory. You know, where it's like, hey, let's actually go for a Nazi. If you're looking for some type of consistency coming,
when you look for example in the northeast in this country, you know, that's, that's where it's going. Yeah. Yeah. Exactly.
But, you know, the Jonathan Turley, I was reading yesterday. He said, oh, my God. It's a Goldman talking about, you know, he got kicked out of it. What was it? Coffee shop or whatever.
Right. Right. Uh, because he, we'll read it later on. You know, you look at it. And it's like Goldman is completely unacceptable now from the, for the democratic party.
Why? He's not an, he's not an anti-Semite. He supports, as a, as a, as a Jew, he supports Israel. Yeah. Now quietly he supports it.
Right. He's not out there saying this is ridiculous. What we're doing. Right. But quietly he supports it.
He doesn't go overboard in doing it.
“But that, but remember that's the whole thing.”
Side of the way is violent for them. Not, I mean, overboard by the Democrats standard. Not by my standard. Right. Right.
Right. And, and so, but silence is violence. If you're not, if, if, if Goldman's not going to be allowed anti-Semite, you know, he's, he's, you know, he's going the opposite direction though. They, it's, this is the problem. This is the problem.
We know why. Oh, Kamala didn't choose Shapiro. We know why. Yep. Shapiro, by the way, was the choice that everybody thought and what that said.
Look, a governor that didn't, by the way, he wasn't a moderate. But some of the media were calling him a moderate, the whole thing. Nope. Sorry. And remember the story that came out about him asked him if he was secretly working for the Israelis during the interview process for Kamala's campaign.
Governor Shapiro.
No, yeah.
“That was, I mean, this is where they are.”
Yeah. You have to be an anti-Semite. Yep. Wow. Right now, with 95% of the vote in in District 10, lander is up 65.9 to 34.1, almost 32 points over Goldman.
And what's Goldman's sin as a Democrat? It's not an anti-Semite. It's not an anti-Semite racist. I mean, it's just taken full control of the of the Democratic Party in the Northeast in Michigan. I was talked about, you know, yesterday as to what's going on in Michigan.
Mm-hmm. And you just look at it and it's just like, this is where they're going. No, this is it. This is where it's, this is where the Democratic Party is going full, and the Democratic Party is going full, and the Democratic Party is going full.
Yeah. Yeah. It's just, it's really when you look at it. Yeah. Trump is still Hitler.
I don't know where it goes from here. But I said after October 7th, there's, there's, there's a solid line on one side, radicals on the other side, everybody else. And the Democratic Party are the radicals. And they, after October 7th, probably put on display their anti-Semitism all across the US.
And now it is part of the basis of their party. You don't qualify. I mean, we knew that again. When, when Kamala overlooked Shapiro's, I don't know.
“No, but I think you made the best point.”
When they brought him into vettum. Yeah. They asked him. Are you working for Israel? Are you sick? Are you sick? Are you sick?
Are you working for Israel? Are you in Israeli spy? I know. So you, you look at, you know, when we talk about it, we, we've talked about identity politics, where they judge people by groups and not individuals.
And you have had many Democrats.
Fewer now, because they're basically, you know, they've been basically pushed to the side.
But you had Democrats over the last 10 years say we got to stop the identity politics, which is judging people by groups and not individuals. That's gone. You have the radical transgender movement, the most misogynist and sexist policy that's been institutionalized. You know, by a political party in my lifetime.
Yeah. As misogynist and sexist as you can get, and now the anti-Semitism, the support for communism. And wild support for a Nazi? Yeah. Yeah.
Senate candidate? Right. I mean, you, it's just, we're not making this up. This is, you know, this is reality. And now, this is reality right now.
And how do we know? Because the old time Democrats are going, you know,
“the ones that have been pushed to the side where the hell is this going?”
Right. Yeah. Book. It's, and I've had a couple of people who are, I don't know. They really don't describe themselves in email.
Who has said they have lots of friends who are Democrats who are not radicals. This is happening in recent days. They're not radicals.
They're not the ones because we were going over there, basically,
the new communists agenda stuff, which will have to revisit, of course. And because people won't believe it, it's going to be like the Obama thing, the interview with the San Francisco Chronicle from 2008. The people won't believe it. It's actually there in that this is what they're promoting.
But they officially want to do and dismantle the constitution and all of it. It comes along with it. But the folks reaching out to me are saying they're, you know, their friends, you know, they're not radicals. But here's the difference.
If you're voting for them, then you are. Again, one on one side, the radicals on the other side, everybody else, if you're supporting them politically. Then you are radical. I told you a couple of weeks ago, but a boss from a long, long time ago,
who hired me, he was liberal.
But he always said, "I'm not an insane liberal."
And he was begging me on a few weeks ago.
We don't just, we don't talk that much.
But we message each other everything's cordial. Really like love their family and everything else.
But he always said, "I remember because he was talking about, you know,
an SUV, I still drive an SUV, whatever I mean. I'm not a crazy, but this goes back decades upon decades ago." Yeah. And he said, "Oh, you're going to vote for, you know, what's going on with the Tele Rico, whatever you're going to vote for Tele Rico?"
And I went, and I was, I talked, when I talked about it on the air. I was cutting the lawn. You know, I was doing stuff.
“And I said, "You know, and I just didn't get back to me because what's going on?”
How come you won't do it? What do you support now?" I'm like, "Oh, wow, he's really digging me on here." It caught me off guard. And I just laid out why I can't vote for the Democrats.
And I talked about the radical transgender movement. I talked about the sexism and misogyny of it. I talked about the, you know, about identity politics. And even use the examples.
You know, this person, this one.
You've got to stop judging people by groups laid out the Democrats that said it. And then talked about anti-Semitism. And he just, you know, wrote something whatever. It wasn't even, I don't even remember what it was. Then about an hour went by.
And he writes back to me because on further thought, "Did you copy and paste what you sent me?" Uh-huh. Wow. Did you, you know?
Yeah. Like you're not. And this is again. Right. Just a reminder.
And knows what you do for a living. Right. He said, "Did you copy?" He fired me. I know.
He said, "Did you copy and paste this like from the mega,
from the mega handbook or something like that?" Yeah. And I laid out to him what I don't like about the Republican Party. Right. And that I've been, you know, an independent, even though I voted,
I voted exclusively in Republican primaries and for Republican candidates. Right. Since, you know, since then, but the Republican Party is not conservative enough for me. I laid that all out. He goes, "Did you copy and paste that from the mega Bible or something like that?"
Yeah. And I would just see. And I get the point was he could not accept that that's where the Democratic Party is. So he might still be more of a moderate. He just will not accept.
And I wonder if that's the case. Yeah. He will not accept the fact that that's where the Democratic Party is going. He views that as he doesn't believe what you're telling him about the Democrats. Okay.
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“So yeah, I really think, you know, when you talk about some of the emails you've gotten,”
where people say, "Well, my Democrat friends aren't as wild and crazy as that." We'll talk to them and ask them if they'll actually defend it and go through all the different things. And you get a blank stare. Because I have not found one Democrat, and I know a lot. Yeah. That will actually argue any of these points, they'll just throw back into you.
Well, you're just, you're, you're, you're a right wing talk show host. And so you're just throwing, they won't actually debate the issues. They throw the labels back at you. Yeah. Their defense is, you know, where I stand on, you know, where I stand on the issues.
And, but it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter if, I say, I criticize the Republican party all the time. They're not as conservative then. And as a conservative, you're in tolerant of what explain. Well, I'm just done with this.
I'm not going to get into an argument with you, and they turn around and they walk away. And I'm just smiling. Yeah. I'm like, no, we're just having a discussion. I'm not angry.
I'm not angry at you or anything. Right. No.
“And so I really think there's a huge segment of Democrats,”
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Judging Shell Rotella Superricks. And I couldn't be more excited. Legendary Bristol Motor Speedway. And it happens by the way Thursday Friday and Saturday. This Thursday Friday, Saturday, the 25th through the 27th and Bristol
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So it's going to be really great. If you live in the Bristol area and you're not a trucker, come on by it. It's really great. We have lights at night. And we, which, by the way, includes fireworks and everything else.
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Learn more at rotella.com. Yeah, yeah, yeah, you go. You go have your fun. Oh, man, they still play and have fun. And I, I'll sit here and continue just to shovel away in the coma.
You know, it's both work and fun. It is, because we'll, we judge Rainer Shine. And hopefully there's only a little bit of rain. It looks like Thursday is going to be good. But usually it's fairly hot.
But it's so much fun looking at these cool rigs. It really is. I've been doing it again, this is my 26th year. And it's a ton of fun. So you're welcome.
And we also, my man, there's so much going on out there. It's just, I don't get to take in all of the fun because we're working as judges. But if you're a spectator or a driver, you can take it all in for all three days.
It's pretty cool.
And I'll be suffering here. Yeah. And my protesting too much. Probably. You can come with me.
Come on out. Hi. Is it going to be hot? No, you know, Bristol, according to the forecast is mid 80s.
“I think Thursday is going to be 85, but then it's going to cool down.”
We may have some rain on Saturday. But I, at SuperIX one year, we're in in Florida, not not far from Orlando.
The first tropical storm of the season came in.
We're judging trucks in pouring rain. I mean, a tropical storm. And the winds weren't bad. So as tropical storms go forward, it probably was like, nah, this isn't, you know, this isn't a big storm. And the first truck that pulled up was a yellow Peterbilt with a hurricane mural on the hood.
Wow, I'm not even joking. That's cool. The name of the truck was right in the storm out. That's cool. And the trucker was there with his family, his daughter, and his wife.
And we were knee-deep in water, but we loved every second of it. I mean, there was no lightning or anything. No heavy winds. But yeah, it's rain. Sometimes we'll pause the judging line, depending on how long the rain is going to take.
But yeah, it looks like the weather's going to be mostly in the 80s. Like, I can't go. I have a pouring generator system being put in my pool today. Actually, replacing the old chlorine generation system. All right. Well.
So yeah, this is when, you know, when I'm figuring is, you know, it's really amazing.
“I remember 20 years ago right now at the advice you were giving me.”
When I was setting up the mortgage and everything else at the time. Oh, yeah. How long? 20. It's 20 years January. I'll be in the house 20 years as of January 12th. You know, this upcoming January 12th.
So the house right now, they were building. They started building it about right now. Yeah. They were clearing the property and everything else. So everything that I, you know, everything that you have. I'm getting everything.
It's like, I'm getting everything read down. I'm getting new windows in the back. I'm getting new doors. I'm getting a new general chlorine generation system. Well, I'm going to get the whole, you know, the back, you know, pulled deck.
You know, the, the mode. Yeah. Right.
To get, get the mode in, in, in, in perfect shape and whatever has to be done.
You know, I got just a few years ago a new, you know, furnace and air conditioning system. Yeah. You know, a lot of that was because I had the old free on system. Oh, the old free on system and that's right. Well, we really don't have any left.
If you want, if you want a free on charge for this system, it's going to cost you $1,000. Yeah. Yeah. This goes back about five years ago, five years ago.
Yeah. Wow. When I got the new system in, so, I mean, so, you know, that, that's all done. But yeah. We talked about it then, you know, because it was like, you know, just keep in mind, you know,
15, 20 years down. Yeah. I mean, my house was built in 1968. So it's almost as old as I am. So yeah.
So again, to the, the White House, if you want, want to know anything about water. Yeah. And clean water, come ask me if you're looking for some advice on the reflecting pool.
“Did you see their writing tickets, citations for people who put their hands in the reflecting pool water?”
I don't know. Is that because of bacteria? I don't know. Is it, is it the people's bacteria that they're spreading to the water or vice versa? I don't.
Trump Trump Trump, like, I don't trust these people. I don't know these people that are putting bacteria in the water. Everybody knows. Or they just don't want you, you know, it's sort of like, don't, don't. It probably isn't a good.
Don't, don't feed, don't feed the animals. Yeah, right. Don't, at the animals to stay, you know, stay away from it. Yeah. Yeah.
When I said, look, it's, you, you've got a huge body of water like that, even a couple of feet deep. Yeah. If you don't have a, if you don't have a modern, chlorinated pool system of some kind, you're going to have problems. Well, I'd say even, even more so with, with the shallower water.
Yeah. Because the, the water will heat up, you know, faster. So yeah. I can't wait, you know, I've been using, because it, my, chlorine, what happened was my, the actual chlorine generator.
Yeah. Which is the system that hooks up, you know, to the computer. And, and actually does the electrolysis. Right. And makes the chlorine out of the salt water.
Hmm. That went on me like over the wintertime. Yeah. So I went and ordered what I thought was a replacement. I couldn't find a replacement.
There's no replacements for that model anymore.
Hmm.
And I looked at it and I just went, you know. I looked at some of the new systems. And I went. Wow. They've advanced in 20 years.
Yeah. And it's like, wow. Okay.
“I'm just going to get a whole new system.”
Yeah. I just, I've been so busy and everything with, you know, just so much a dad and you name it. But it's just, you know, now. And you got to pay attention when you don't have that chlorine generator.
And I don't like this. I have to pay attention every single day to my pool. Yeah. You know, when you're adding, you know, instead of having the system all set. And the thing is when you have the, the chlorine generator, which is in the system,
chlorinated water comes out of, you know, every outlet. So it's distributed much better. Yeah. And I actually saw it. I had a brush just a tiny bit.
I could see it on the side. And I have these amber glasses. If you're, you can see it, you know, you can see when it's developing that you can't even see with the naked eye. Right.
And so it's like, you know, I'm there. I'm scrubbing to make sure nothing's in there.
And my pool's never been green ever.
Yeah. And that's like, it's a point. It's, it's maybe, is this a guy thing? No. And my, and my sex is for saying this.
I would be late to awaiting if, if I ever, and when I have my pool.
“If I saw just the, the smallest spot of green.”
Yeah. I know. I stopped everything. Tell them to wait. They can get married tomorrow because I got to clean the pool.
Well, I always get the postcard, you know, from my city, because I know I have a pool. Yeah. And because of mosquitoes, right? You cannot have standing water. Right.
And it cannot be algae in your pool. No green pools. Like, you don't need to enforce me. Right. Yeah.
You don't need to, you know, I, I'm completely, I have an obsessive compulsive disorder. Yeah. Over clean water in the pool. Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. I will. And it's legal because I, I have, uh,
Guerilla, where I live, which is, you know, Garrett, first three.
And, you know, Guerilla. Right. Right. I'm Gary. Gary.
Gary. Right. And, uh, if you pee in my pool. Uh-huh. It's a death penalty.
Yeah. It's a water turn blue. It's like. Like, yeah. I'm salamoo.
Like, in grownups. Yeah. I guess you can put some chemical in that does that. I don't, I don't know. Yeah.
I think there's some chemical in there. I heard that. I wish I would have known that when I, because we had no kids. You know, I don't know. Maybe, maybe that's just an urban legend.
Right. The inside of banana peel can, you know, is, well, hallucinogen that gives you high. You know how you can tell. You know how you can tell. Because your kids haven't been out of the water.
And four hours. There's no way they didn't. Of course they did. I don't know why, but when, you know, for example, I know that I actually know the chemistry. I'm not going to go into it.
The chemistry of how the chlorine works and everything else. And, you know, the oxidation and everything once the chlorine's in and good chlorine, bad chlorine. I understand all of that, which is great. And I understand the vast majority of my blood work. And I've come to realize maybe ignorance is bliss.
Maybe I need to be with a significant portion of, of, of the country has become, which is just, I don't care about anything. Yeah. I don't want to know. Yeah.
I don't want to know. I don't want to know. By the way, I was at a resort one time with a buddy of mine.
“I think it goes, hey, let's swim up to the bar.”
That's swim up bar. And it swims up the bartender says, it we're kind of just in a sitting there for a minute. And the bartender goes, hey, you want to be serious. Now, I just came up to pay. And then I swam off and let me there.
And I'm looking around everybody. And I'm like, oh, I gotta go. Because I don't even know if he's telling the truth or not. Oh, man. Yeah.
Yeah. I'm half certain. It was a joke. I really hope it was a joke.
The problem is, yeah, the half.
Yeah. I know. I know. That is the problem. I still to this day can't be sure.
Because I did, did you, like, swim away from the areas slowly? I, with the opposite direction that he did. Yeah. Like, like, that would help. It was like, please, I'm pouring that.
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“I just wonder how long it'll be before I hear this commercial run by the Republicans in Texas.”
We played it once to start off the show, but it's just our audio cut of the day. And it's just so beautiful from James Telerico, the Democrat. The Democrat socialist of America who's trying to pretend he's not. And trying to walk that fine line. Yeah, this is a tough one.
We'll send it to this one.
Yeah, and that's, you know, I always think of myself as a Christian who hates Christianity.
I just, I just love my words. It struggling for words. I'm like, what do you go from that? Happy Easter? What?
What? I'm a Christian who hates Christianity. Well, that wouldn't be a Christian. That would be a non-Christian. That would be a non-Christian.
“Whether, well, agnostic atheist or whatever.”
Funny thing is you were talking about hyphenating before.
Oh, we've got how many hyphens we've got to put there.
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Welcome to the show from the Relief Factor Studios. This is Red Eye Radio. All across America, we are Red Eye Radio. I'm Gary McNamara along with Eric Hurley. All right, so let's, as we analyze,
what happened last night when we look at the, the primaries and the rise of the democratic socialist of America, which just by happenstance, we started talking about on Monday's show about where they're going, the convention that they held and where they want to go,
the most radical positions that you could possibly, ever imagine, defund the military, defund the police, government ownership of all large corporations,
anti-Semitism, but I mean, that's where they are, that's where they are now. The anti-Semitism radical transgender movement, but you look at it as radical as you could possibly get.
This audio cut is from CNN, and the reason I find this fascinating is because we don't live in the bubble of today. And since we have retained some brain function,
even though I'm a child of the 60s, I'm a child of the 60s. I was born in the '60s,
That's born in the '50s, so.
But even though we have,
“we are one of the rare people of that age”
to retain our memory, but we don't, no, we just, seriously, we don't live in the bubble of today.
And so this is really incredible.
And most people probably missed this, younger people especially, but it was really, oh, 18 years ago,
where van Jones came on the radar. Yeah, yeah. Van Jones was part of the Obama administration, and he was considered the most radical, socialist advisor of a president at that time.
Remember? Oh, I'm challenging up. Wait, when he came on to CNN, we were like, where are they going? Yep.
Yeah. That this guy is so incredibly radical by 2008 standards. So I want to make that clear. We'd have to go back,
and we'd have to go back. He was saying radical things like, there should be co-ed softball teams. They should have boys, restrooms, right next to girls,
restrooms. You radical.
“He was viewed as the socialist influence.”
No, the dedicated socialist activist in the Obama administration. Right. Here he is last night. Okay.
And I just wanted to set it up, because people may not know that. Yeah. You're not talking about a report. We're not playing a Republican strategist here.
This is Van Jones. Here we go. Do you think Democrats not in New York City should be learning from this?
Well, first of all, New York City matters
because the two most exciting left-wing candidates were here, ALC and Mombani, but also this is the stronghold for the establishment. Schumer and Akim Jeffery is a battle between the establishment and this insurgency.
And the roof is collapsing on the Democratic Party establishment tonight. If Mombani gets a hat trick, three out of three, this is a new era for the Democratic Party.
And you can't write off New York City because this is the place where both... It's a power center for the establishment and the insurgency. And they're going head to head tonight. And right now, this is not no longer a movement.
This is a movement and a machine at the same time. And there's just no way to shortcut this. If Mombani pulls off the hat trick, is a new era in Democratic Party politics. Well, and if you're a moderate Democrat,
who's on the election, who's on the ballot this November van. I mean, they're all going to get asked about the positions that we're hearing from these other fellow Democrats. Well, look, I think, you know,
from our frontline Democrats, we'll be able to make bear case for themselves. I think they'll be able to do okay. We've got a lot of national security Democrats and other parts of the country.
But this is a big deal tonight. And I think that, look, I don't know what you want me to say here. It's a straight up battle between the establishment and the insurgency and the establishment
is getting its butt kicked tonight in New York City. And across the country. And by the way, we know this because of the capitulation across the board. Yeah.
When you look at -- and this goes back, not -- this isn't like in the last month. It's not -- Oh, here we go. Surprise.
Surprise with us. You and I aren't surprised by any of this. No, remember. It was -- you know, you look at -- as far left as you can get
when you start promoting something that is, everyone knows is biologically nuts. The radical transgender movement. Yeah. When it came to radical transgender movement,
for example, in the House of Representatives.
Basically, 99.99 percent of the Democrats
voted to allow men to compete against women. Believe because this is a legislation that they promoted. You can't say, "I don't believe it. I just pass a legislation." And you believe the legislation that men should be
in girls locker rooms, men should compete against sports. If a man says he's a biological woman, the man is, we said that that was a benchmark. Because when you are able to successfully promote and indoctrinate to young people,
things that are absolutely scientifically untrue, that are self-evident and obvious, we always use that as a benchmark that they can at that point sell the most insane ideas.
“And that's what the Democrat Socialist of America”
have been successful in doing. So when you see Van Jones,
He can see Van Jones is upset about this.
He doesn't like it.
And remember, by 2008 standards,
he was the most radical Democrat out there. He was the driving force inside the Obama operation. I mean, that's really what he was seen as. To the point that when he went to CNN again, everyone, we were all going,
"My gosh, how far are they going to go at CNN?" Now, you go back to the, running up to the mayoral election in New York City. You and I had the discussions, and I said a few times,
“the party itself, remember the endorsements weren't all there.”
Schumer was an endorsing. Mamdaani? There were key Democrats who were not endorsing. And I said it's clear, at that point,
that the party sees this threshold. And they've got to decide, "Are we going full-combing or not?" Because if we're going full-combing, then everybody get on board,
everybody do the endorsement, get out there campaign, put on your happy face and let's go. And if you're not, then what's going to happen?
Well, Mamdaani didn't have any problem winning the mayoral election. Now the party, you see this, what's going on with, with hopeful,
you know, and what's happening at the state capital with state lawmakers,
and you and I always said,
"Well, wait a minute, he's got lots of friends there in the hallways at the state capital. He's going to get what he wants for the rest of New York, pay for New York City, and hopefuls going to have to capitulate
on most everything."
“And so she's trying to write that fence,”
but then Jones makes the point. This is the party crossing that line that I was talking about that, leading up to the mayoral election that put Mamdaani into power, at where they were going back and forth going,
"Well, I don't know, do we go, do we go, and yes, the radicals lead the party.
Not everybody in the party, not every Democrat, is a radical, but the party is radical. They are led by
the most radicals. And if you're not on board, they're coming after you, even if you're a Democrat. You know,
this goes back to the people writing me saying, "Well, my friends don't believe these things that they believe in, well, if they're voting for them,
sorry, but they do." And where it goes beyond New York. You know, I mentioned earlier,
well, New York's going, Connie, you know, no surprise.
But where it goes beyond New York,
is its effect as it always is.
The potential of the effect, nationally, for the party, because what do they see? They see the energy from mom,
donning, and his power, and leveraging that he can get for whatever reason. And of course, New York,
that's not going to be hard. By the way, there's no such thing as a blue wave in New York. It's already, it's already a blue wave.
But, for the party outside of New York, where do they go? Well, you know, Tallarico and Texas.
Oh, you know, I'm a vegan that eats beef. No, but that's the, that's the, that's the energy.
But that's the exact, Michigan, for example, and Texas, especially, is the fact that this is more than just the Northeast.
Yeah. That's what I'm getting at, is that you have to, you have to, now look at the effect.
And we've talked about this before. What happens, you know, people may say, well,
you know, New York City can do this little experiment of theirs. But when it starts to really spread throughout the party, and you and I have been doing this long enough to see it. That influences,
and it's, you know, for whatever, you know, however it's working right now,
this big communist influence that they believe, they have the momentum on, that's where they believe their energy is. The party has embraced it. It is the democratic party all across the US.
Well,
“and that's why we warned when Trump became president the second time,”
that the administration better deal with prices, and they never did. Right. Because if you don't deal, if you don't deal with prices,
if you do the opposite in one government involved, and that's, you know, we know that's what the terrorists were about. When you've got a president
on the Republican side,
The believes that the government should have equity in companies.
Yeah.
Then it's not a long throw to the Democrats going,
look at the Republicans are going. We can sit there and we can actually, the Democrats socialist say government just needs to take over all the large corporations because they're not rich. Socialism works when prices skyrocket,
and socialist come in and say the government will take care of you. And by the way, the housing Senate bill that passed in the house and had Republican support, and the president supports.
And yeah,
“that's what the president was calling for,”
the union address earlier this year. You know, big corporations can't own more than 350 houses and everything else. The language isn't in this particular bill, but where this kicks open the door
to greater public housing. And, and the government owning housing is where, you don't have to say anything more, one of the chief architects of this entire bill was Elizabeth Warren.
Elizabeth Warren and Donald Trump worked together to make it happen. That should tell you everything of where this is going. Because once they get the power, they will take that bill and they'll,
they'll translate it into, well, nobody should own your property. Here it is, since you brought it up,
I wasn't going to bring this up at the moment,
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Again, is that, well, someone's so was trying to buy that house, then black r...
But it's a ministry of a month. They made it sound like it was a major problem.
“Yeah, it's nothing. Hundred, you know, tens of millions are homes are being bought and it's not it's not it's a nothing burger. It's not the problem. It isn't.”
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And these aren't early, I'm Gary McNamara. I just took a glance at the Babylon B headlines in this one. Oh yeah, this one I'd like. U.S. runs out of alcohol after Scotland fans arrive for World Cup. I love it. All right, this was my favorite article from yesterday.
Okay, Jeffrey Blahear from National Review. Yeah. New York, Democrat, socialist sees the means of election. And he starts out talking about the one woman he goes, "Yeah, it's got to be a McDonald's supporter." Who took the what that garbage can, the next garbage can, emptied all the garbage on and she lost her job. She was, you know, like I guess she had a DEI job at JPMorgan Chase.
She was executive director of DEI and she took it and they basically they fired her, I guess.
Yeah. All right. And, and he's used her as, you know, basically the Mandami mentality that exists in New York City. And apparently by the way, he writes it, he lives in New York City because the hell's going on. What's happening. But it's pretty funny, Harry, says the entire social movement that voted to send New York's congressional delegation,
"Coreening well past the mere left and into outright insanity." For the proprietor of the cardinal of fools, that means business is good tonight. For those of you who voted in New York City, though, oh, you're going to get it, come next January. Good and hard. In what can only be characterized as a flux for a Mandani's popularity among the New York City democratic base voters,
all three of his endorsed house candidates when their house races tonight. Two of them outsteen longtime incumbents to win.
To dispense with the sad news first,
Alas, there will be no candidate he resurgence in the Democratic Army.
“At least this year, Jack Kennedy, Slossberg, he insisted it be printed that way on the ballot.”
What's predictably dismissed by the absurdly rich voters of Manhattan's 12 district, who put down their cocktail glasses for a moment, to vote for Michael Lassier. Lassier's biggest qualification near as I can tell is at least once having a job. This, of course, means that Republicans are stuck with the only remaining Kennedy. Well, in any proximity to federal power,
that unfortunately means that by the laws of comic transference, the entire Kennedy legacy is our problem now, not theirs. I can't answer for RFK's vaccine policy, but I am willing to defend the way I'll head.
Well, in sour crowd, isn't that bad?
Oh, my gosh, it's just so funny, but Schlossberg, he's been retired back to whatever Schloss, his trust fund pays him to live on.
“Fairly well, simple Jack, you might have been a legendary DC disaster, but we'll probably never know.”
Veteran Democrat Dan Goldman is gone from New York's 10th district, replaced in his congressional seat by pliable, stooge, Brad Lander. Hmm. Uh, Mr. Lander this morning, despite a naming mandami's, meanwhile Democratic Social South America candidate Claire Valdez had little problem dispatching the Brooklyn Burl president and
here in New York's 7th district, despite having little in the way of New York credentials or
experience what she had was the power of Mandami's, uh, Mandami's support.
Uh, and the best news of the night was the spectacularly named, you ready? Here we go. Yeah. Dary Allazee, a villa, Chevrolet. I'm looking at the pronunciation guide for that by the way. Oh, okay. All right. Has shocked the city by nearly knocking off, uh, a veteran lawmaker and the head of the congressional Hispanic caucus.
She speaks smoothly and presents well, which means she will immediately take a star seat, uh, next January as the single craziest member of Congress, a progressive maniac and person who believes that all prisons should be abolished, who authentically believes murderers should not be behind bars. Her logic is that murder doesn't exist in her democratic socialist demolition man future. She also insists that Hamas did nothing wrong, and she is near religious
on this political prong with the remarkable DSA inflicted spin about the problem in Gaza. It's those darn capitalist fault. She has called the situation in the West Bank a system of apartheid in one breath, then comparing it with the American housing market. She said, I saw so many connections between what was happening to the Palestinians in Palestine,
and what was happening to so many communities across the US, particularly black and Latino communities, who have been priced and pushed out of their homes. When we talk about displacement in the West Bank in Gaza, it's very similar, very similar situation where people have been in place for generations being displaced because of corporate interest. Does that line of rhetoric make sense to anyone?
Clearly it does because the dear young one is now headed to Washington, D.C., I pity New Yorkers and saying Democrats alike, but a man's got to put food on the table and New York City just single-handedly restocked the cardinal, or excuse me, the cardinal of all the fools tonight. Yeah.
There you go. But again, we're not surprised by any of it. We've seen it. No, we've been talking about it.
“Why do you think that we've been warning Republicans?”
Why do you think we've been warning you? You got to stop moving left. And you've got to stop moving left and you've got to start because you're not going to convince anybody to vote for you. This housing bill yesterday was one massive example.
The language in this bill, which will become law, is not quite to realize pro...
They passed, it was the Senate version, they passed.
This was the Senate version. It was the House version.
“No, the House passed the Senate version.”
They did. Wall Street, when did the House, no, I just read last week. We read it in the air. This is a house still has to go through the Senate. I thought double-checked that.
Because then all would do need would be the President's signature. But they overwhelmed, yeah, because the overwhelming majority is this is bipartisan except for what they say. A dozen or so Republicans in the House. Yeah, this, this is the problem that we have here is this bipartisan overwhelming support. By partisan support for something crowded, yeah, 85 to 5.
Yeah, I didn't know there's that in the past. Yeah, that was just days ago. Okay, right.
How did I miss? Oh, I know why.
Oh, you weren't, yeah, you weren't. Yeah, we were out. Yeah, I just, yeah, my dad has just said I'm right. There was a lot of stuff that I missed. Yeah.
Yeah, but no worries on that.
“Yeah, so you, but you look at across the board, you know.”
And again, when, you know, we, we have criticized, we've criticized the tariffs. Yeah. We said they were going to be found in constitutional. Right. The President still trying to find any way to implement any tariff that he can.
Uh, for, however, whatever reason he can come up with. Yeah. The President said day one, we're going to lower prices and instituted policies that would raise prices. Well, because then, and then claimed falsely that foreign companies paid for it. Right.
And Republicans now are looking at this going. Manufacturing is down 80,000. Right. Right. Right. We're, you know, prices have not come down.
The trade imbalance is roughly the same. Yeah. What was accomplished, what was accomplished by this, except people screaming about prices.
“And every poll, including every Republican poll, shows you're getting killed on the economic issues that”
is prices. And we weren't from day one. And we were criticized by members of our own audience. Yeah. We're taking the stand.
Yeah. And when we said, don't lie. Don't lie about economics to Republicans. Don't say foreign companies pay for it when they don't. Don't do that.
And it doesn't matter what you do. What you say. Everyone's bank account doesn't lie to them. No. Whatever you say, whatever you say is happening is not being passed on to the consumer.
The problem is politically, they can get a win.
Economically, they'll never get the win by moving to the left. Well, that's the problem. You don't get the win. You don't get the win, because if they do win, if they, you know, based on the fact that the radical left is so radical, then they will feel empowered to keep doing the same.
Yeah. But will they do to fix the economy or prices? Likely, nothing, at least for the next two years. Well, I, but they've always done with more passion. What we need to do is we need to have the government reinvest.
The government invest, which is means we need more taxes to have the government have more regulation, more equity, more ownership. That's where Mandami's going with with public. Look, there is, when you look at public housing in the United States, you probably can't find a bigger failure across the board.
Right. Right. Okay. No win. All right.
I might be wrong on that. Yeah. It's one of the many failures. One of the biggest failures has been public housing. We see it right now.
Wall Street Journal covering what's going on with public housing right now. They can't get natural gas into the building. Right. They can't do basic repairs. Right.
And then when they say, okay, we need to fix it. 430,000, you're talking apartments, you're talking public housing. Right. 430,000 per unit. Right.
And so we keep going in these cycles of doing things that we know don't work. If you have ever been memory, but you've got all these new 30 year old people coming in that are completely clueless, completely ignorant about how the real world runs.
Yeah.
But people are so upset they're going, hey,
government's going to take care of you. It's the same thing that you and I said back in in 2000 was it 2012. Yeah. Remember it was the as I called it the Kevin and Ken vote. Right.
Right. And these are two people that I know that are not rat were were not radical. One of them became more radical.
Not getting government benefits, but they are right.
I want to say that just right case. A lot of safety work their entire lives and they said, well, what it comes down to
“was the fact that I believe that Democrats will have more big government programs than”
Republicans. And it's that said, well, and when you see what's going on right now, you look at the opportunity that the Democrats saw on that housing bill. Yeah. Because they don't have to have the language because it was pointed out.
And I didn't go through the entire bill, but it was pointed out, well, they're
pointed out, well, there wasn't a lot of public money for basically what the original idea
with the Democrats wanted was a lot of public single family homes, public own public housing, single family homes, not not apartment buildings, right? Single family homes, public housing.
“And so from what I read, that wasn't that didn't that money didn't get through.”
Doesn't matter. You've opened the door to what, more affordable housing and government is the answer. And if you've got Elizabeth Warren and Donald Trump working together on something to make it happen, this is the problem with the Republican party. And it wasn't. He's not the only Republican, of course. The votes had to be there. And they were.
But when you look at government housing, huge failure, when you look at government involvement in the mortgage industry, which is private homes, complete and total disaster in 2008, 2009. Yep, you would not have happened if the government hadn't gotten involved in it. And right now, there's still trying to promote more of that. I know.
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Yeah. After last night, I hope our liberal Democrat friends have learned. You are not safe from these left wing nuts. You don't like Trump. You don't like Republicans. You don't like conservatives. But these DSA Democrats, socialist of America, extremists, they are coming for you.
And you have no other friends unite with us or it's done. No, I mean, that's really the answer.
“That's what I was basically what I was saying.”
When people say, well, my friends who are Democrats don't agree with them. But if they vote for them, they do. If they vote for the party and support the party, they support all of this. Because because there hasn't been a vocal uprising about a radical, the Democratic Party has become. Exactly, there is not a movement to squash this.
It's quite the opposite. The momentum is going further in the opposite direction. You cannot stop this drink. This is Ridae Radio. On Westwood One.


