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Welcome to the NoSpin News Weekend Edition.
So there is the political synopsis in 18 minutes.
It's the best synopsis you'll get in any program in this country.
And now we'll make it even better by bringing in Heraldo Rivera.
You remember Heraldo, right?
Okay, so talk about a guy in cognitive decline.
I wanted to show you what it really looks like.
Just take a good look at Oroldo.
Still got the best head of hair in the business, though.
Got to give them that.
And then you can thank your parents for that head of hair.
Here's my question for you.
Election held tomorrow.
You're a patriot.
I mean, you vote.
Biden, Trump.
Who are you going to vote for?
Maybe neither.
Maybe RFK Jr.
I'm not sure that anti-back stuff scares me.
but I am absolutely never, ever going to vote for Donald Trump again.
He totally dishonored his own record and his supporters, it seems to me,
and the Constitution of the United States on January 6th
and the days and weeks leading up to that infamous riot.
He disqualified himself, I think, from ever,
he should have, from ever seeking the high office again.
All right, that's to you, though.
See, I see it differently.
I think there's exculpatory evidence there that wouldn't affect my vote.
I think there's enough exculpatory evidence on January 6th about what Donald Trump did or did not do
that he hasn't, in my opinion, doesn't disqualify himself.
But I respect your opinion, and there are millions of Americans who believe what you believe.
But let's go over to the other side.
I can't imagine you voting for Joe Biden, four more years of this.
I did not vote for Joe Biden.
I will not vote for him going forward.
I respect him as a fellow sympathetic old man with a bad memory.
Why do you respect Joe Biden?
Why?
Well, his service to the nation over generation.
Wait, wait.
He's reversed every position he's ever held.
And one of the things that we're researching in my book, and we list them.
We listen.
I appreciate the dark side, and I feel that maybe some truth to it,
uneven treatment, Hunter, et cetera.
But I really do believe that he's done a good job with the economy.
I think that he's a patriot.
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
Working Americans have paying 17% more for the essentials of life.
Food, gas, insurance, and you think he's done a good job?
job when Trump left it was 1.4% inflation, my. Last time I look, Bill, let me, let me answer this.
Last time I looked, it was 3.5%. No, it's 17 for essentials of life. 17%. I'll get to inflation,
which gas now here in Ohio is $2.80. It's way down from its highs. Inflation now is approaching
the target 2%.
The economy by all accounts
is going for a soft landing.
I appreciate
that we're at full employment, basically.
More minorities working than ever before.
The economy humming along.
Yes, inflation has been very painful
for people.
And who ignited that inflation?
Well, Donald Trump started it,
pouring billions. No, he didn't.
It was 1.4 when he left.
He didn't have charted.
He, he, he,
injected billions of dollars, as you know, Bill, into the economy during the pandemic to stave off a recession.
Biden followed suit and poured more billions of dollars.
The economy simply could not absorb it, and so you had crazy inflation.
But I think that Biden, the reason he's polling at 44 percent, I'm sorry if you hear my dog in the background, just got home.
If Biden is probably 44 against Trump's 46, obviously, almost half the country believe that he is the right choice.
I dispute that as well.
That's an anti-Trump vote.
That's why Biden's got elected in the first place.
They voted against Trump, not from Biden.
I heard with great interest your take on Donald Trump shooting himself in the foot with the gratuity.
He shoots himself in a head.
And that, too, is a gratuitous attacks on Nikki Haley's, a husband who's serving in the National Guard in a very dangerous part of the world that I'm very familiar with, the Horn of Africa.
And it reminded me of his attacks on John McCain.
I have known him as you have, and we've had private meetings with the president together.
We understand him.
He's very charming, very charismatic.
He's a great fan, very loyal.
but his excesses are beyond the pale.
All right, but let's get back to the original point.
People aren't voting for Joe Biden.
You may think he's done a good job in the economy.
I think he's done a terrible job on the economy.
I know when you have three years of people, working people,
whose salary and real wages is the barometer of that.
And under Biden, real wages are down,
whereas they were up over 7% when Trump was in there,
despite all the spending and all of the,
that, real wages were up more than 7%. We're talking about working poor, middle-class people
who can't absorb the kind of price rises that we've seen under Biden. So I'm basically a fact-based
guy, and you know that. I always happen. I take a motion in ideology. I don't care about either
party. I think they're both ridiculous. But you compare Trump's four years, and this is my last
question to Biden's three. Just policy, no COVID, none of that, just policy. Border,
Putin, Middle East, inflation, whatever it is. There's no comparison. There's no comparison
historically between what Trump did in office and what Biden has done in office. Last word.
We speak about the cruelty of the special counsel's report on Joe Biden's
senility on his incapacity because of his age.
And people are talking about the 25th Amendment being invoked and they're talking a lot
about Kamala Harris as the potential substitute replacement for Biden if he really can't
finish out his term or if he is reelected and ages out.
All that may be true, but Donald Trump has become irrational.
I mean, to say to the Russian president,
that, come on, invade Europe.
He doesn't even know what he's saying.
He's like Biden.
It's one thing that's the one thing.
You can't be president and say things
that you don't know what you're saying.
Well, okay.
You can't want to say.
They both have that in common.
There are at times they don't know what they're saying.
One more question I have that just popped into my mind.
Would you vote for Kamala Harris?
I don't believe so.
I don't believe so.
I don't think that she has distinctions.
yourself at all at all as vice president. I think that she had an admirable run-up as district
attorney, as attorney general, as senator from California, but as vice president, she's been a bomb.
I mean, when she was assigned the border, I don't know, she went by, did a drive by the southern
border. It was embarrassing and ended up when the president of Guatemala and Mexico and so
forth. She has not been effective at all. She's been very, very much of a disappointment.
Maybe I'm being unfair. Maybe she's doing things behind the scenes that I don't see.
see, but I don't see how, you know, the American people would ever vote if she was the...
The party doesn't even want her, and that's the indicator.
All right, so as it stands now, RFK Jr. has your vote.
Well, I have not disqualified him, although I was deeply moved by his family's very negative reaction
to him ripping off or his super PAC ripping off John F. Kennedy's ad.
I don't think that was, that would R.K. Jr.'s fault. I don't think he knew. I'm a little more cynical than.
Yeah, I'm believing him there. But I could be wrong.
Harald O'River, everybody. Now, you just heard a pretty good debate with two old guys.
Right? That's right. Two old guys, pretty good debate. All right.
You throw on cable TV tonight and you watch the guys that are 30 years younger.
Ha, there you go. Okay, thanks for all. I appreciate it.
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Joining us now is Sam Antar.
Yeah, you have a very interesting story.
So why did you decide to become a crime analyst?
Well, after crazy.
First of all, Eddie was my cousin, not my brother.
After Crazy Eddies,
sorry, don't mind. After
Crazy Eddies, I still had a marketable skill,
which was accounting. After all, I was
the architect of the Crazy Eddie fraud.
And the feds that came
after me saw some potential
after Crazy Eddies and
helped me along the way of doing
crime analysis. And
for many years, I worked for law firms
on whistleblower cases,
battle corporate crime. And today
I'm more focusing on
street crime in New York City because I'm a resident. I live in Manhattan. Okay. My contention is
social order is out of control in New York City. Do you agree? Social disorder. Okay. So you and I
are sympathetic on the fact that the authorities in the nation's largest city, eight and a half million
people, five boroughs have lost control of the criminal element on the streets. You and I
agree with that, right? Yes. According to your data, the vast,
majority of these criminals are either black or Latino. Is that correct?
That is correct. Okay. The reason that black and Latino criminals are often giving no
punishment or very lenient punishment is that people like the DAs in four, well, I'd say
three out of the five boroughs, believe the system is racially prejudiced against, biased
against minorities. That's what they believe. So they're not going to punish minorities.
Do you believe in that?
We've turned prosecutors into social workers. They're looking for outcomes rather than
who's committing the crimes. And in most cases, it's minorities committing crimes on minorities.
As statistics bear out. Okay. So Alvin Bragg is the worst of them. And the Bronx person
is pretty bad, too, I have to say. And Alvin Bragg is in.
And he, you can beat up a cop now.
And Nobel, and that was Albany.
Albany passed that law.
That was Andrew Cuomo, okay, the governor, former governor.
So the people of New York, though, the minorities who are getting hurt are electing these far left administrators who won't prosecute crimes.
Does that make sense?
How do you explain that?
because the amount of people attending elections is very, very minimal.
People are apathetic.
The people that vote tend to be very, very far left in New York City.
And a lot of people in New York, the moderates, I would say, have no idea about how far left the politicians are that are representing their districts.
All right, but you do not see demonstrations against violent criminals in Harlem.
Bed-Stuy, East New York, South Bronx, not there.
You do not see minority preachers, clerics, ministers getting their flocks out to say we would like to stop this crime wave.
It doesn't happen, even though everybody knows what you put together.
Everybody knows it's the poor minorities that are being victimized the most.
Nothing.
No demonstrations.
You get a white cop shooting a black gang member.
How many are you going to get out there, right?
Thousands of people go to the streets.
Explain that to me.
I can't really explain it to you other than to say that
the political establishment in New York,
which is the city council and the mayor.
But mostly it's coming from the city council.
They want politically defined outcomes as it relates to crime.
But crime does not follow those outcomes.
For instance, they want crime to follow the demographics of the general population of New York.
But that's not the way it happens.
As you said before, crime is committed mostly by minorities upon minority people.
And the police have to target where the crime is.
Don't forget that the people, the victims that are identifying the suspects in these crimes are black and Latino New Yorkers.
So it's not like the police say, round up the usual suspects and we're going to arrest them.
Okay, the people that end up in jail because of the testimony of the victims who are predominantly black and Latino New Yorkers.
But they don't want to testify now because the new law says that the defense attorney can get their name and address where they live, who they are.
And then if you're in a gang, the gang comes and kills you.
I wish I was a criminal today.
I know you're saying that cynically.
The odds are if you're a criminal today, you will not be punished.
You can commit 100, 200 crimes.
You get away with it.
But it all comes back to this.
I think everybody who lives in New York, San Francisco, St. Louis, Chicago,
Chicago, Baltimore, on and on, they know how corrupt
and the minorities are getting it the worst.
Everybody knows it, but no one will step up to fix the problem.
Last word.
Because the politicians misuse the numbers.
It's saying that 95% of the people arrested are minorities, black and Latinos, right?
But the point is, 95% of the people committing certain crimes are black and Latinos.
Therefore, when 90% of them end up in Rikers Island, that just follows.
who are the victims,
we're the perpetrators, and who gets jailed?
But they don't want to do that.
They want to say the system is racist.
That's why they're there.
Hey, Sam, we appreciate your rehab.
You know, you're doing some good now.
I'm glad to see that.
And keep on, keeping on.
We appreciate it very much.
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So there is a new book out.
Here it is.
It's Alpha Kings, Nick Adams.
Now, Nick Adams was an actor.
If you remember the movie Rebel Without a Cause, Nick Adams.
And he had a TV show, too, Nick Adams, back in the 50s and 60s.
This Nick Adams, born in Australia, Sydney boy, educated over there, and he came to the United States to become a citizen, all right, 2016, and he founded an organization that I have spoken before, the Foundation for Liberty and American Greatness, Flag, USA. I like it. I like people who are patriotic. But Nick is a controversial bomb thrower. Here's a description of his book. I'm going to put it up.
and I'll read it for the radio people.
Quote, young men are struggling today,
not finishing high school, not applying for college,
not getting married, far fewer, entering the military.
As a culture and society,
we need to elevate and support men
at the expense of DEI and the woke feminist agenda
that treats men as the enemy
and seeks to and has disenfranchised them legally, culturally,
economically, and in every other way.
Okay, that is a description of Alpha Kings and Nick Adams joins us now from New York City.
So far have I described you and your book and everything and Flay accurately?
Good day, Bill.
Yes, you've done a great job so far.
I can't dispute anything except perhaps.
I just want to make sure, you know, because I know you're the Alpha King and I don't want your knights coming out.
after me. So this is, you are a bomb thrower like crazy. I mean, you really are. So I'm reading last
night, an alpha male deserves to be treated like a king. By whom? Well, Bill, look, this is a book
that is aimed for young men who are struggling to be confident, but are struggling to be
socially part of things we're seeing that young people are young men are not getting married
anymore they're going overseas they've lost their confidence they've been told to shelve their
dreams to curtail their ambitions and i'm trying to do the opposite here i'm trying to with
my tongue firmly planted in my cheek this is a self-help book i'm trying to get them to be
confident i'm trying to get them to be unapologetic about being male i'm trying to get them to
understand that it's not masculinity that's toxic
despite that being the mantra of the woke, modern feminist,
it's actually the absence of masculinity that is toxic.
Can you imagine a young man reading your book
and then going to a social, all right, a bar, any place, I was,
and meeting a young woman and saying,
you know, I'm an alpha male,
and I deserve to be treated like a king by you,
surely. Can you imagine what's going to happen? That's not my prescription, Bill. That's certainly
something that I say in the book, but in context, that's taken out of context.
All right. Just so, because I don't want you, I don't know if some of the guys reading this
book are going to know it's out of context. Here's another one. You are, and I just, I just want
to say, I stress that a chivalry is a very important part of being an,
alpha male. I'm not suggesting.
Chivalres, be polite, respectful.
But remember, you're
trying to insert a mindset into
young males. Here's another one.
Seek women without
makeup, plastic
surgery, and tattoos.
So that means
if you run into Pamela
Anderson, you're not talking
to her. Is that what you're telling me?
Well, Bill, look,
I certainly wouldn't marry Pamela
Anderson. I would certainly talk.
to her. Look, I'm trying to tell young men that they should be very circumspect, to use your word
of the day, when it comes to the ladies that they like to have company with. And in my experience,
and I think it's fair to say in the experience of many men, there are certain things that men
should steer away from. And I think that if you're a young man in America today, you are really
looking for a young lady that's going to compliment you. That's compliment with an E as a
opposed to an eye that's going to be additive as opposed to replacing.
What if she's got a little tattoo on the ankle and, you know, it's not the sleeve and,
you know, the thing in the nose or, you know, and just a little.
Well, of course, you know, of course there are, you know, you've got to be flexible, Bill,
and if that's what cranks your tractor, then go for it.
All right, but in general, you're not recommending that alpha,
males pursue tattoo women. Is that correct? Well, yeah, absolutely. Tattooed women, women with
major Instagram accounts that are just about themselves, that are constantly taking selfies.
You know, I think that young men should be very careful who they choose.
All right, but I'm still a little confused. What is the tattoo, what's message it sends you,
Nick Adams? Well, Bill, look, I mean, if you go, if you, if you,
got a face tattoo. You're not going to get a job. Right. Then we need, if you're, if you're trying
to look like post Malone, you got problems. I understand that. But, you know, a lot of people
watching us right now, good, solid, working class Americans have tattoos. Now, it's not my thing,
all right? But I'm not going to diminish them. I don't recommend it to younger people because
of the hiring experience. You got a tattoo of a panther on your.
neck you're not getting a white collar job all right that's just the reality of it is that is that
the zone that you're in yeah i think it says i mean i think it's as ugly bill on a male the other day
at the super bowl i was watching some guy seeing america the beautiful that was post malone that's what i
just mentioned it was crazy absolutely insane final question for you and again the book is
alpha kings nick nick adam's trump writes the uh forward to your book okay because you're a
Trump guy.
Did Trump, did you read the book that Trump?
Does he know what you got in the book?
Well, Bill, he's certainly aware of the huge audience that I've built up over the last three years.
I kind of jumped into this three years ago.
As you know, I was always more of a straight down the line political guy, political commentator.
I still do that.
But I really jumped into the cultural stuff.
And I wanted to be a voice for men.
and I started that.
I've now got more than 3 million followers on social media,
most of which are young men.
Young men correspond with me every day.
I've become one of the top cameo accounts in the world because of that.
And the president's certainly aware of the influence I have on Gen Z.
Okay, that makes perfect sense.
Real quick.
Is Australia, it's still Alpha, you know, Crocodile, Dundee, all those guys.
Is it like that now, or is it woke?
Well, Bill, I think that the whole world is kind of struggling with the same issues that America has.
I think it's still more of a male society down there as opposed to the U.S., but who knows for how long.
Okay. Putin hasn't bought into the woke thing, by the way.
She's not not doing that.
All right, Nick, we really appreciate it.
Good to see you.
Best of luck with the book.
Here's a gem from the No Spin News Vault.
So, Putin says, drones attacked him overnight trying to kill him.
Putin claims that Ukraine is behind it.
Zelensky said, no, we're not.
If I had a bet, I don't think Ukraine attacked Putin with drones in the middle of the night.
There were nothing fired.
Somebody had drones floating around.
And now the Ukrainians are going to launch a springtime offensive.
any day, I guess, I don't know. But that thing just goes on and on and on and on.
And here's something I did not know. George Pataki, named Ring a Bell. He was the governor
of New York State, Republican, from 1995 to 2006, the last Republican governor here. And he has
been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize due to his humanitarian relief efforts in Ukraine.
The governor joins us now from New York City.
Are you being shy about this?
I went to a dinner with you 10 days ago,
and that's the first time I ever heard about this.
Did it get any coverage?
No, not really, but I've never been any good at self-publicity.
You do things because you think they're right,
and that's what we've been doing in Ukraine.
So it hasn't gotten any attention, but I'm fine with that.
We just want to continue the mission to help the civilians,
to help with humanitarian aid in Ukraine.
Okay, number one, I know you're a modest man
and you're not a self-promoter,
but in this case, next time, call me it.
Because I am a self-promoter and I'm not modest.
I'll do it. I'll do it.
Because a Nobel...
I'll call you next time, Bill.
Yeah, call me.
A Nobel priest prize is the top of the chart.
And when I heard that at the table with you,
I went, what?
And I think that people should understand this.
So tell me exactly what?
you have done in Ukraine?
Well, you know, literally within three or four days of the war, I went there and I took a few
people from the Pataki Center because we wanted to help. We wanted to provide some
humanitarian aid. We took in food and medicine and some clothing. And when we got to Ukraine,
we saw just this enormous need and nobody was filling it. And I don't have a giant
foundation like the Ford Foundation or some of the others. But what we did, we did,
did is talk to government officials, talk to civilians. What do you need? And the list was endless. So since
that time, our little group has made 10 trips throughout Ukraine. We brought in everything from
temporary housing units to generators. Literally, we provided hundreds of generators for the winter
when the power was destroyed by the Russians. And we provided heaters over 400 heaters to heat over
400,000 people. So we're just trying to help meet the humanitarian need. We're waiting for the
government's promised aid to get there. We haven't seen it yet. So the Biden administration promised
humanitarian aid, but it hasn't gotten to the Ukrainian people yet, as you're saying. We have not
seen it in Ukraine in any significant amount at all. You know, they appropriate.
Congress did a lot the money. Congress had a lot of the money. So it's just slow Joe hasn't gotten
there. Now, a lot of Americans are very concerned about this unending flow of taxpayer money,
both military and humanitarian, into this country, that it will never end. There will be another
Afghanistan. They're going to fight forever. Putin's not going to give up. Zolensky's not going to
give up. How do you see that aspect of it? Well, I understand that we don't want to continue to
open-end fund a war or provide humanitarian aid without accountability. But, Bill, I see it very
clearly. This is good against evil. This is Russia and Putin invading a democratic pro-Western
country with no pretense at all. They're not even trying to hide it. And you look at their allies,
Iran, China, North Korea. These are the people helping the Russians. And if that doesn't let you know
whose side we should be on, then shame on you. So I don't think this will go on forever. It's unsustainable
to use a word of the left. I hope that the Ukrainian counteroffensive is enormous
successful, but the war has got to stop. But in the meantime, the humanitarian need is just
growing. So we're going to keep trying to do what we can. Okay. Do you have any worries that
Dilinsky's crew is corrupt, that they may siphon off humanitarian aid? I mean, those charges have
been lodged. Do you have any worries about that? Sure, I do. You know, and I think anybody who's
sensible has to understand when you're talking literally tens of billions of dollars, you have to
have accountability and make sure that the funds are going where they're supposed to be going.
And that's one of the things we've been talking with the Ukrainian government about to make sure
that that's the case. You know, we have seen, from my standpoint, no signs of that at all,
no signs of corruption, but I'm not sufficiently naive to know that it's impossible. So one of the
things I've been arguing for with both the American government and the Ukrainian government is to have
an inspector general system to make sure there's an accounting as to where those funds go.
I think the American people are entitled to that.
I think the Ukrainians would be fine with that,
and then it would take away some of those questions.
But the need is real.
No, no doubt about it.
Canadians are doing a great deal, is real.
Now, how can people help you in your foundation?
You know, everybody calls it a foundation.
We don't have a lot of money.
We're really just a center, the georgepataki Center.com,
and just donations online or to our Ukraine relief fund.
We're 100% volunteer organization.
Nobody gets paid.
Whatever we raise goes directly to humanitarian aid in Ukraine,
except for travel and security expenses.
So we're going to continue to fight the fight.
And Bill, I just want to say one last thing.
You're not too tough on Biden.
You know, if I were answering what you were saying earlier in the show,
by no means are you too tough on Biden?
I think he's the worst president of my lifetime.
Keep it up.
We need the American people to realize.
That we do.
Now let's switch to politics in New York State. You were the last Republican governor. I was at WCBS TV while you were rising. It was a moderate state back then. Always the city tilted left. But the regular New York state was a kind of a moderate. You were reelected and served more than two terms. What has happened to New York? It's now next to California and Illinois.
the most leftist state in the union what happened well i think a lot of things happened one is that
first of all we're number one in the country maybe california's past us and losing people
people moving to other states moving to texas moving to florida and it's not somebody you know
who's working for sorros's NGO it's people who are working for a living or retired who would
tend the vote republican or more moderate so we've lost a ton of our voters who have just moved
out of the state. The second thing, I think, is just the collapse of the party system.
You know, we used to have a vigorous Republican Party, and we haven't had that for a while,
and that's one of the things that I'd like to see happen is the state is failing, the city is
failing, because it's a one-party system. But how did it get to be a one-party system?
The voters have turned left, even in, I mean, Zelda almost beat Hockel and would have,
not for New York City, African Americans voting 90% for Hockel, even though they see bodies in the
street in those neighborhoods every day. Did the people of New York change their point of
view about politics? The people of New York are more centrist than conservative. When I ran for
office the first time, there were more conservatives than liberals in the state because we pulled
that. And you look at it now, and it's not as far left as you would think from the political
results. It is still as many people identify as a conservative in this state as they do as a liberal.
The problem is that we have no access. We have no funds. We have no media with the exception of
places like you. And we haven't done the proper outreach. I'm an optimist. I think we have
enormous opportunity in New York State as Republicans with the Latino community. You know,
they are the ones who are suffering from bad schools, unsafe streets, subways that don't work,
jobs that move out of the state, but we haven't done the aggressive outreach we need to do.
And if we did that, we don't have to change philosophy, we don't have to change our policies,
we just have to show that we care and that our policies are right for them and what the Democrats
are doing to them are hurting their future and their children's future. So the opportunity is still
there for Republicans. We just have to make the case of fight to fight. And I'm going to help us
to do that. All right, Governor. We appreciate it. When is the Nobel people, when are they going to
announce who wins oh i don't know you know i you don't even know that but i don't even know i know
we're going back to ukraine again this month that's good that's good well i you
i honestly don't know if it were me i'd be camping out in norway i mean i'd be like
nobel priest prize right here congratulations look it doesn't matter if you win it really doesn't
matter just the fact that you're nominated and the people around the world understand what you're
doing i hope my listeners and viewers do help out uh the george pataki group give me the uh
internet address again for that george pataki center dot com ukraine relief fund very good
thank you bill thanks governor nice to see you appreciate it thank you for listening to the
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