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256 segmentsWhat is Toyota affordability? It all starts with buying smart, and your Toyota dealer has great deals available to qualified customers on reliable cars and SUVs, including the redesigned RAV-4, spacious Grand Highlander, sporty Camrys, and Corolla's. It means driving for less, with efficient hybrid and plug-in hybrid options available throughout the lineup, extending your overall driving range and delivering great MPGs, saving you money at the pump. And it means trading for more. Toyota is known for building long-lasting vehicles. And as the best resale value brand, according to Kelly Blue Book, your Toyota can be worth thousands more than average when it's time to trade in. That's Toyota affordability. Buy smart, drive for less, and trade for more. Shop Toyota.com or your local dealer for deals and details. Vehicles projected resale value is specific to the 2026 model year. For more information, visit Kelly Blue Books KB.com. Toyota brand average resale value is 53% versus the average vehicle at 45%. Toyota, let's go places. So nice. They've let me do it twice here on 107.9 FMWBT. Charlotte's FM news talk as I put once again back to back belly to belly my hands across the Mason-Dixon line from the number one talk station in New York City, 710 W-O-R. And I'm substituting for my homie. That's right, Brett Winterball, this is his show. I'm just here just to hold down the fort. And I've known Brett Winterbull since he was the phone screener for Rush Limbaugh, and we miss Rush Dealey. But I was fortunate, lucky enough in the start of my broadcasting career to be high above Madison Square Garden. That's right. Game three and four of Knicks versus the Spurs will take place there for the NBA championship. And President Donald Trump said he's coming. Invited by the owner-operator of the Knicks, Jimmy Dolan. who can't chew gum and think at the same time. I hate him. I loat him. I despise him. But this is not about the next. This is not about Jimmy Dolan. The president will be there, and he has made it very clear that he will not be in proximity to the mayor of the city of New York Zohran Mamdani, who in this recent election cycle beat me. The Republican candidate, Kurdish Lever, who oftentimes I am referred to as a rhino, especially by the leader of the party, President of the United States, Donald Trump, Republican in name only uffat to that, that's just not so. And the other loser in the race for the mayoralty in 2025 was Andrew Cuomo, the former governor best known for slapping fannies and killing grannies. a dystopian political figure. You can see you a little bit of an idea of who I am. And some of you know me for the Red Beret Red Satine jacket. I am the leader of the Guardian Angels. We started patrolling the subways and streets of New York back in 1979 in the Bronx when the Bronx was burning and people were fleeing en masse. It was a really bad time.
And for many of you who are listening, you want to know what it was like when I started the Guardian Angels as a night manager of Mickey D's McDonald's. Just look at the classic cult film called The Warriors. Remember, Warriors come out and play. Gangs had saturated the city. There were two gangbangers for every one cop. And their whole premise of that movie is that if the gangs wanted to, they could have taken over the city. And they came very close to doing that. And many people give us credit, including the greatest mayor of my lifetime, Mike Wombardichit, Rudy Giuliani, claiming that it was the Guardian Angels who helped stem that. when we just didn't have enough police. And Brett Winnebill, who was the phone screener for Rush Limbaugh at Madison Square Garden where I was doing a local show, was living up there in the Bronx, Morris Park, raising his family and making his bones in talk radio. And I remember sitting down with him often. It's a guy, I mean, hey, what a great sense of humor he has. And he would tell me, you know. I really want to go out and develop my own ability to be a talk radio host. I've learned from the very best Rush Limbaugh, no doubt about that. And I remember he ended up going to California with his family. He had an opportunity there to do talk radio. And I've talked to him from time to time as he's hosted this show. First, when I was running for mayor in 2021 as a Republican candidate against Eric Adams, who beat me, the Democrat, The former cop, second African American and be mayor of New York City, and he turned out to be a complete crook. Nobody listened to me. I said there will be chaos and there will be corruption. And this guy was best known as this swagger man with no plan. Eric Adams's mayor would be out at every nightclub to the break of dawn and naturally not paid for anything. You know, he had alligator arms. but hopelessly corrupt. And if it hadn't been for Donald Trump, the president, saving him after he was indicted, the first sitting mayor in New York City to be ever indicted on corruption charges. And that's saying a lot. We've had a lot of corrupt mayors. He would have ended up going to federal prison with another crook. The former head of the Foreign Relations Committee in the United States from New Jersey, the senior said in a Bobby Goldbars Menendez, who was found guilty on all charges. And it's doing about a good solid seven years. That just gives you sort of a little bit of an idea of who I am and why I'm substituting for Brett Winterball, basically doing a double-headed. Remember how they used to have doubleheaders in baseball? You really don't have that any longer unless there has been a game that has been canceled as a result of inclement weather or rain. And sometimes he'll do a double header. That's often what I went to as a kid.
A Yankee Stadium, I'm a tried and true Yankee fan. You cut my veins and arteries. I bleed Yankee pinstripes at a time in the 60s and early 70s, where you didn't have to take a reverse loan and a payday loan in order to afford a ticket to go to the Yankee Stadium. The old Yankee Stadium, the house that Ruth built. The new Yankee Stadium, the house that Jeter built, is like a mall like so many other new stadiums. He just doesn't have the feel. of what used to be our American pastime, good old-fashioned American baseball, superseded by American smash-mouth football, and now being usurped, especially in my city of New York, Hayamaya Zohran Mamdani, who would much rather talk about the upcoming World Cup. The fake, phony, fraudulent football, they spell with a you. Kick ball, kickball, go. Oh, God. I feel the spice it. But it's here. We got to deal with it. In addition to, obviously, Nickmania, Knicks on the Cuffs, of winning an NBA championship against the San Antonio Spurs. And, oh, yeah, let's not forget. Oh, who's going to be getting married in New York City, Taylor Swift? And no mention of the 250th anniversary of this great country of ours. We're going to get into that later on and compare it to what was the 200th anniversary, the bicentennial, when almost every town, every village, every borough, every county, every state, pull out all the stops, north or south. to celebrate the 200th birthday of our country. When Jimmy Carter was running against then President Gerald Ford for the presidency, he barely won. It was an incredible campaign. Coming off the heels of the corruption of Watergate. Richard Nixon, who said, America's got to know its president isn't a crook. Hey, I don't trust any of them, these politicians, because they love to be wine dined and pocketline. Democrats and Republicans, they love to make that moula schmooler. They love the ducats of insider trading information, and they spend most of their working day dialing for dollars while their staff does the work. Their staff reads the legislation. Their staff. handles the phone calls and the outreach to their constituents. Because what you have to do, and you've got to understand something about me, I don't trust any politicians. Follow the money. Follow the money. And we're going to be hitting all cylinders today. Because up next, we're going to be talking about the CIA, criminals in action in the deep state. Man, you cannot trust the CIA.
I was truly Curtis Lee were my hands across the Mason Dixon line from 710 W.O.R. New York, where I do the morning show with Larry Menti. And substituting now for my very dear Kumbadich, Brett's Winter Bowl and 107.9. But looking at the headlines, oh wow, John Bolton. For my national security advisor for Donald Trump in his first term of office 2016 to 2020. You've probably seen him often. I'm Fox News and other channels. You know, he's got that walrus face. He's got the salt and pepper mustache. He's got absolutely no sense of humor. And he is a war hawk right down to the embers of his soulless body. It's all he's ever wanted to do as a war hawk is fight wars, endless wars. And he's promoted it all the time. He's written books about it. He's advocated it. In fact, he used to join up with the rocket line of then Senator Joel Lieberman from Connecticut who's passed away. John McCain, a true war hero, but he was a warmonger when he was in the Senate. He's passed away. And you're own in South Carolina, and Lindsey Graham, who doesn't seem to know a war he doesn't want us to get involved in. I remember if he was talking about invading Mexico. You had to go after all those drug cartels. We'll find those labs where they're making fentanyl. We'll send in napal. We'll send in the F-14s because I know he was an Air Force veteran. I'm saying to myself, yo, Lindsey Graham, if we invade Mexico, right? And you busted up. We already got enough illegal aliens flowing in from Mexico, although thank God Donald Trump has put the tourniquet on to what Majorcas, Giggles Harris, and Joe Mindless Biden was doing by just opening up the portals. But you attack Mexico, what do you think they're going to do? They're going to free. And they ain't going south to Guatemala and Honduras and El Salvador and Costa Rica or Belize, where they actually speak English. But they're going to be coming north to where they've always wanted to go most, not all, the U.S. of A. But that's just my riff on Lindsey Graham. No fan of Lindsey Graham. But. Today's announcement that John Bolton has copped a plea to 18 counts of illegally hoarding top security documents. Well, I remember when he barged into the White House, it's a national security advisor for Donald Trump. He said, Mr. President. Iran has shot down a predator drone. This is back during Trump's first administration. No man, no man drone. Very expensive drone. Over guess where the Straits of Hermuz? So, Mr. President, this gives us the license if you give the orders to the Air Force where the largest base in the Persian Gulf was right in Qatar. And let's go in there.
And let's deal with the Ayatollahs and the zealots. And to his credit, John, John Bolton was stunned as President Donald Trump. At that time, not a war hawk said. And this is the proportional response. An unmanned drone sure costs us a lot of money. But you want us to start a war in Iran because the Iranians shot it down over the streets of Hamos? He then fired. He fired John Bolton, and rightfully so. But John Bolton is not alone. It's not just Republicans. Sandy Berger used to be the national security advisor for Bill Clinton. And man, he was involved in a lot of the deep state issues. We're going to talk about that later on, the CIA criminals in action. But as national security advisor, he had to appear before the 9-11 commission and tried to explain why Bill Clinton was asleep at the wheel when we got hit by Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda, then followed by sleepy Bush 43 when the actual attack on the World Trade Center took place. And then on the Pentagon. And then what was anticipated would be that attack on the White House. And so he went into the National Archives reading room and he removed classified documents. Man, he was caught, stuffing him into his jock strap. He was stuffing him into his socks. He was stuffing him into his BVDs. And he walked out, he got co-busted. And guess what? You know what price he paid? He paid a fine $50,000 and he had a two years suspended sentence that was in 2004, I believe. Now, what's interesting is that most of these documents should never have been classified to begin with, you know, top secret, top secret, top secret. Most of the documents that are stored in warehouses. You know, that's the biggest, one of the biggest growing businesses in America. I'm sure that's true in North Carolina, South Carolina. It certainly is up here in the northeast. Where they take an old warehouse, and if they have nothing to convert it into, it becomes storage. Americans are hoarders. There are programs about it, and Americans can't seem to throw anything away. I have that disease in my family, the Curtis Sliwa family. My father, the oldest of four brothers, was born and raised in Chicago. Chester, Leonard, his brother, Smitty, Ernie, hoarders. Anton, my grandfather from Poland, who raised them, hoarders. I'm a hoarder. But I've had to sort of eliminate that from my constitution. And we saw that with Joe Biden, Joe Mindless Biden, who was procuring those top secret documents and stuffing in in his Corvette and his vacation home, right there in Delaware within, within eyesight of Hunter Biden while he was beaming himself up to Scotty smoking rock cocaine. And then, of course, with the president of the United States, Donald Trump, who was taking those documents down to Mar-a-Marlauga, you know something?
It is those nonsensical. We know why they're taking the documents most of the time. They want to write a book. But you look when they finally release those documents, if they ever get foiled out for public consumption, and we're going to talk about that coming up, most of those documents should never have been labeled top secret. None of them should ever have been labeled to a point like, oh, man, this is going to affect national security. So you get to weigh in on all of that. Back to back, belly to belly. We had two national security advisors, Sandy Berger and now John Bolton, who were, as they said, procuring documents illegally. It's truly, Curtis Lee. We're here to take you the rest of the way to 6 o'clock, substituting for Brett Winterbull. So now we're going to dive in, Whole Hog. I wonder where that phrase ever came from. Now, I know there are a lot of pigs that are raised there in North Carolina, second most in the country, only second of Iowa where there are more pigs than people. But when you say I'm going to dive into something, Whole Hog, maybe somebody out there can enlighten me, educate me to that statement. 704, 570, 1079. I worry about it. Give you an opportunity to be heard. And it is your turn to be heard. 704, 5701-079. And let's talk about what recently happened. Tulsi Gabbard, I always liked her. I was appointed by the President of the United States to be the eighth National Intelligence Director in the history of the United States. Tough job. You have all these other intelligence, so-called agencies, about 18 of them that are part of the deep state. And they just don't want to take orders from headquarters. They have a mind of their own. And I'm going to lay out the historical significance, especially through the CIA, who I refer to the acronym as criminals in action. But look at what happened. Before Tulsi Gabbard said, I'll have to leave the position because my husband has a extreme form of bone cancer and I really need to be with him. I accept that. I'm not suggesting that's not true because we know that the president soured on Tulsi Gabbard real early as National Intelligence Director when she issued a report that said that Iran, the Mullahs, have not posed a imminent threat to the United States in any way she ate before. And she has never been a war hawk. Never, never, never. That is her history. First, as a Democratic congresswoman from Hawaii, she supported Bernie Sanders in 2016, was on his committee. And Hillary Rodham Clinton was always saying, I'll get you my little pretty. Is this one thing I'm going to do? I'm going to get you, Tulsi Gabbard. But I like him. And so she exits stage left. But before she exited, there was a series of posts on X, first by Congresswoman Luna of Florida, who was sort of blowing the horn, doing a Paul Revere and alerting all of us.
that apparently the CIA had... What is Toyota affordability? It all starts with buying smart, and your Toyota dealer has great deals available to qualified customers on reliable cars and SUVs, including the redesigned RAV4, spacious Grand Highlander, sporty Camrys, and Corolla's. It means driving for less, with efficient hybrid and plug-in hybrid options available throughout the lineup, extending your overall driving range and delivering great MPGs, saving you money at the pump. And it means trading for more. Toyota is known for building long-lasting vehicles. And as the best resale value brand, according to Kelly Blue Book, your Toyota can be worth thousands more than average when it's time to trade in. That's Toyota affordability. Buy smart, drive for less, and trade for more. Shop Toyota.com or your local dealer for deals and details. Vehicles projected resale value is specific to the 2026 model year. For more information, visit Kelly BlueBookskb.com. Toyota brand average resale value is 53% versus the average vehicle at 45%. Toyota, let's go places. Rated Tulsi Gabbard's offices. And then taken out 40 boxes, 40 boxes, which her office had to continue to declassify after the executive order of President Donald Trump. Thank God you did that to press in which he was going to be releasing. the files on the JFK assassination, the Robert F. Kennedy Jr. assassination, the MLK Jr. assassination, and the testing of psychotropic drugs LSD in the 50s by that same CIA as they were hoping to do mind control. And I learned quite a bit from that from Dr. Timothy Leary. The LSD guru. I used to tour the country and debate against him when G. Gordon Liddy of Watergate, of the plumbers, who had been a former prosecutor in Duchess County, who had at first arrested Dr. Timothy Leary and all of his followers in, I think it was Milburn, New York. He raided the estate where they were dropping acid and just tuning out and not tuning in. That was the message there. And so whenever G. Gordon Liddy was not available for those debates on college campuses, it was called the feds versus the heads. Obviously, Timothy Leary, the head. And G. Gordon Liddy was the feds. And so if G. Gordon Liddy wasn't able to do it, then I was substituted. And I learned quite a bit about the experiments that the CIA was using. with the LSD. So all of these files were to be released. They had to be declassified first because, you know, how there is a propensity in the intelligence community to call everything top secret, top secret, and redact everything before it's released, which is absolutely intolerable since we pay for all this. And you're going to redact document after document. So anyway, Congresswoman Luna,
Post on X that the CIA has raided the officers of their National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard and taking the 40 boxes. Oh, ho. Taking the 40 boxes. Oh. And John Ratcliffe so happened to have been out of town in Cuba, the CIA director, basically telling them, we're taking over. We're taking over and I'm going to tell you. If you don't play ball with us, we have a CIA operation. I've actually been in Cuba. There is the old FDR when he was president, Summer White House, they called it, right outside of Havana. It's half the size of the actual White House itself. And there are CIA operations that are going out of there, man. It's wired up like a Christmas tree. They're listening to conversations going on in Cuba. It doesn't have to be done out of the consulate or Gitmo, but we still have the few remaining terrorist prisoners. where there was waterboarding in the whole nine yards, courtesy of Dick Cheney, who was probably right now burning in hell without an asbestosuit. Hey, how did that work out, Dick Cheney? Invading Iraq, Saddam Hussein, weapons of mass destruction. Hey, did we find any yet? Of course not. And convincing America. that the enemy was not necessarily Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda being given refuge in Afghanistan by the Taliban, but rather was really the evil Saddam Hussein. And that's why we ended up invading Iraq. How did that work out? And that was based on information of George Tenant, who was the CIA director for Clinton, and then Bush 41, daddy of Bush 43, who was also a previous CIA director, convinced his son and Cheney, who ultimately became the vice president for Bush 43 to keep Tenant on as CIA director. What a mess they all got us into. CIA criminals in action, but it doesn't stop there. We continue. Probably never heard anything like this on the radio before. But it's true. We have a CIA that is nothing but a bunch of criminals in action. Look at the headlines. Lifelong CIA guy supposedly with a stellar record and what happened. They gave him 40 gold bars, 40 gold bars. What the hell was he doing with that? And it took finally an investigation by the FBI to co-bust this guy who had 40 gold bars of gold. What are you doing with it? None of your BIB business. I'm a CIA agent. 17 years. And apparently the CIA just gave it to him.
It's supposed to be a covert program. What program we have a right to know? Then it turns out he inflated his academic credentials and he lied about his work history before he was employed as a CIA agent. Hey, I thought the CIA would scrupulously check out who their agents are. And he asked for and received tens of millions of dollars in gold bars and foreign currency for work related to his specialty. 303 gold bars. You know what the price of gold is now? It's skyrocketing. Each 2.2 pounds. And all of a sudden, the CIA director John Ratcliffe is undertaking what I call Operation Hush, hush, mush, mush. Because they feel they're impervious to having the answer to anybody. That's just one of many instances. For instance, former U.S. Senator, Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan of New York was considered the scholar of the Senate in the 90s. On two occasions, he tried to introduce legislation to outlaw, to do away with the CIA and make them a part of the State Department. And he made a very compassionate case on the floor of the U.S. Senate. Nobody was able to speak as well in that era as Daniel Patrick Moynihan. And he say they have an unlimited checkbook, no supervision. It's a rogue agency. It is the deep state. And it continues to be the deep state. And this is one example of many other examples. We're stuck in this war in Iran. Shame, shame, President Donald Trump. One of the reasons I liked you in your first term is he kept us out of these endless wars. You know, one of the reasons that that insurrection took place against the Shah of Iran that led to the first Ayatollah. Now, back in 1979, 52 hostages taken, and remember 10 couple every night, another night, as it goes on until Ronald Reagan was elected, and then the Ayatollah freed the hostages. And it's been a mess ever since. Well, in 1953, R.CIA. interfered with what was an election by Persians, because you see the Iranians are Persians and not Arabs. They're Shia Muslims as opposed to the rest of the world that are mostly Sunni Muslims. And we sat this guy. We staged a coup, a duly elected prime minister, and then we installed the shore. Not the first time. We helped execute the duly elected president of South Vietnam. Why on the orders of the CIA? Because they had convinced JFK at the time brand new president.
replacing Eisenhower, that he was trying to convert to Buddhists to Catholics. Yeah, he was one of these holy rollers, you know, when you convert to a religion, you want to constantly prove, oh, man, I'm down with this religion. It was a problem. So instead of dealing with the guy, we helped assassinate him in a coup. Yeah, JFK, who unfortunately was assassinated himself. And then let's talk about Cuba. Dulles was the CIA director. They named that airport in Virginia after him outside of D.C. And he had convinced JFK... that we were in the midst of training his group of former Cubans who had fled when Fidel Castro and Raoul Castro and Che and the other rebels took over Cuba from Batista after Maria Corina Machado that they were training in the Everglades. They were called Alpha 66. They launched an invasion of Cuba to liberate their country of origin. And Dulles had promised them, if you hit the beaches, then our aircraft on our nearby aircraft carriers will continue to bomb inland and pave a way for you to take over the government in Havana. And guess what? They made it to the beaches. And they got slaughtered or arrested and put in the gulag because JFK gave the orders not to assist them, which many people, including myself, feel that it ultimately led to that cabal. that was responsible for his assassination. And then, of course, the CIA, Benghazi, Benghazi, Benghazi, who's the head of it, Podesta at that time? And this ill, ill-guided attempt to sack Omar Gaddafi. What a mess. I was led by Hillary Rod and Clinton warmonger, along with Sarkozy and France, who sent in the Mirage Jets. Seven months of a war. that then Barack Obama, the president, led, and he did not have to ever go to Congress for the War Powers Act. We saw that occur. The Republicans have rebelled and finally said, hey, Mr. President, you got to submit voluntarily at this point to the War Powers Act because this is a war in Iran. It is not an excursion. It's not a mini-war. We're going to be going into all of that also. But you have an opportunity to be hurt, and I see it's like, you're quiet out there. Were you afraid to talk about the CIA? Oh, you know, like Chuck Schumer said, these people will get you a thousand different ways. Hey, fear not. You got to stand up for what's right in America.
And the CIA has almost never been right. They wanted to arm the Kurds. That's right. John Ratcliffe tried to convince Trump, arm the Kurds, and let them invade Iran and sack the Mullahs and sack the guard in Tehran. And that would have been an absolute, incredibly wrong path. Luckily, the president caught himself and said, Yeah, we armed the Kurds. They're not going to give the weapons back, but we're not going to have them invade Iran. Thank God. Because we would have been hunkered down in endless war on Iran that the president now says, well, maybe by this weekend we'll be out of it. Part two here. We'll forge your head of part three. Three to six. He has a substitute yours truly Curtis Sliwa. From up north here at radio station W-O-R-710, the largest talk radio station in New York. I've been in this thing of ours that I love so much talk radio for 35 years. That's where I first met Brett Winterbill. It seemed like a month of Sundays ago when he was the phone screener for the Great Rush Limbaugh. We miss him dearly. High at Top Madison Square Garden, that's right. When the Knicks will be playing for the NBA championship, game three and four. Well, actually, the president has said today he's going to be there in the box of James Dolan, who cannot chew gum and think at the same time. He's the owner-operator of the Knicks, but will not be sitting anywhere in proximity to the mayor of the city of New York, the Democratic Socialists. uh Zohran Mamdani who i lost to in this uh this mayor will run with it with three of us in the end Zohran Mamdani the winner Andrew evilized comal, the former governor, the son of Mario Facha Bruta Andrew Cuomo, who are so dystopian, best known for slapping fannies and killing grannies. And if you happen to be a young woman, you would be advised if you were in the presence of Andrew Cuomo. If you're under 30, he's going to get very flirty, very hansy. And that sort of leads us into a discussion I had hinted on yesterday that I'll bring up today because nobody brings it up. Talk radio, nobody. It's almost like taboo. There is a problem that men have a lot of men, not only in politics, but outside of politics. I know some of you guys are saying, oh, come on, Curtis, come on, come on. Hey, some ladies, too. We'll talk about that, especially those in politics. But it's predominantly men, and it must be in the DNA or something, because all of a sudden we see time and time again, it doesn't matter the circumstance.
that they got ants in their pants and they need to dance and they can't seem to keep their male member in their BVDs or their fruit of the loom. I don't care if you're up here in the north or down south in the Mason Diction line. The battlefield is littered with men who have lost that self-control. And have caused problems for themselves, their staff, their family, and others. And sometimes they've superseded it usually because in the song of Tammy Wynette, they stood by their man, these ladies. We remember Hillary with Bill Clinton, who was with Jennifer Flowers. That was his gumata at the time. Many, many guamattas did he have. But Hillary was in that interview with her man, Bill Clinton, halftime of the Super Bowl show. The whole nation was watching, and she did not bat an eyelash. You could tell she knew that her husband was a player who should have been taken Salt Peter. Remember I mentioned that yesterday, should have been taken Salt Peter. I'm going to give you an opportunity first. Because I know there are a lot of guys out there who did military service, especially in South Carolina, where per capita per person, more men and women have served in the military than any other state in the nation. California with 40 million people obviously have had more former service people. But per capita per person, South Carolina leads and the others follow. And I know dug on well. That for years, and I think maybe it still exists, that when you would go to the mess to get your child breakfast, lunch, and dinner, it would be laced with salt Peter to keep you cool, calm, and collected. So that all of a sudden, especially young men with high levels of testosterone crashing through their head, would be reflected below the navel because they would turgid. And boy, that salt Peter would turn you flaccid. Not just in the military, but it also existed in universities that were predominantly male. Frat houses, certainly they needed it, and prisons. Because the CEOs, the correctional officers, the screws, needed the guys to be cool, come and collected. So I'm going to first give an opportunity to any of you guys out there to explain what the old-fashioned remedy was. to calm the savage beast. It's not an old wife's tale. It actually existed. Salt Peter. And what were the effects? And what was it comprised of? And I promise you that if you hit the nail right on the head... Get it, nail. If you hit the nail right on the head, you will qualify for the Curtis Leber Booby Prize. Don't ask, don't tell, because I throw nickels around like manhole covers. But you can weigh in at 704-570-1079. Don't be shy, guys. And ladies, because some of you are aware of the effects.
That's all Peter had when ingested and calming generations of young men who sometimes would be completely out of control. Again, the number 70457019. What is Toyota affordability? It all starts with buying smart. And your Toyota dealer has great deals available to qualified customers on reliable cars and SUVs, including the redesigned RAV4, spacious Grand Highlander, sporty Camrys, and Corolla's. It means driving for less, with efficient hybrid and plug-in hybrid options available throughout the lineup. extending your overall driving range and delivering great MPGs, saving you money at the pump. And it means trading for more. Toyota is known for building long-lasting vehicles. And as the best resale value brand, according to Kelly Blue Book, your Toyota can be worth thousands more than average when it's time to trade in. That's Toyota affordability. Buy smart, drive for less, and trade for more. Shop Toyota.com or your local dealer for deals and details. Vehicles projected resale value is specific to the 2026 model year. For more information, visit Kelly Blue Books KB.com. Toyota brand average resale value is 53% versus the average vehicle at 45%. Toyota, let's go places. Now, if you looked at this gubernatorial race in California, and we'll talk about that later on, odds on favorite to have become the next governor to replace the other guy who had ants in his pants and needed to dance when he was mayor of San Francisco. Pretty boy Gavin Newsom, or as I call him gruesome Gavin Newsom, yeah, remember, boy, you talk about nefarious, you talk about down and dirty. You know, he's one of these guys. He spends his time looking in the mirror most of the time, and he's got that hair. He's got that hair. But when he was mayor of San Francisco... And that's the other question I ask you. Who is he married to? You see, I got to stimulate all. No, I can't stimulate you. I got to calm you down. But entice you to call. Who was his wife at that time who was now the ambassador to Greece 704-570-1079? And he decided that he would have an affair with his best friend in the world who became his chief of staff. No, no, no, not the guy, but the guy's wife.
And the guy was going to replace him. Odzon favorite to win and become the next governor Eric Swalwell. You remember, what was that? Fang Fang? The female Chinese Sotomada Hari spy. Guy was married, right? Eric Swalwell. It didn't matter to him. And you notice he went down for the count on this one because his wife did not stand by her man. So Eric Swalwell, who was also responsible for forcible sex and drugging the object of his affection, like Bill Cosby and some others with Roofies. I mean, what a despicable human being. But, hey, he was the head of the pack. So what is it that caused him to no longer be even thinking of a political courier, but he's looking at jail time. He could not control his libido. Looking back in that now, you would say, man, if he had only been taken Salt Peter, he might have become the governor and be sitting in the governor's executive office. in Sacramento, California. And, as was mentioned in the newscast, I believe it was Ann Erickson, the guy running up in Maine. Oh, my God, is he a hot mess? Graham Platner. Apparently, he liked to take some photographs and share it with what he thought were young ladies in need. This guy. is not in control of his libido. Hey, there's some female politicians. I'll go into that. But let's start with my premise that are political institutions at all different levels. City, boroughs, townships, villages, county, state, Congress, behind the cloakroom in the Senate, especially when it comes to the males. Man, they've got to be forcibly given that soul, Peter. So I want to start.
It's Congresswoman Nancy Mace of Charleston, now running for governor, South Carolina, and the former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, Marjorie Taylor Greene, talking about how so many guys in the house, basically... needed to keep their rocket in their pocket or castration should be their cure. And it was spot on. They were correct. And that's going to continue to unfold. But breaking news here, you know, Graham Platner, who is the Democrat, looks like he's going to be the Democratic nominee. There's a June 9th primary. And then he faced us against Susan Collins. He is a hot mess when it comes to his, let's just say, eccentricities. Well, the New York Times has just published that there are several women who dated Graham Platner, and they recall unsettling behavior. Well, he's acknowledged to being on sex apps, sexting, which pretty much, if you connect the dots, he was sending what we call up here in the north, slong shots. of his male anatomy to women supposedly who didn't have a problem receiving it. We'll see now. We'll see now. Hey, that's been done before by guys. Never forget, Brett Farrv, the great quarterback when he became a New York jet. I really love Brett Farr, although he was just sex addict. He actually went to sex addict rehab at the same time that Tiger Woods did. Oh, yeah, the old third baseman Wade Boggs are the Red Sox and Yankees. We'll talk about that later on. But unbelievable.
But I think it's time that we go to the phones. First up in the queue is Marty, your turn to be heard here at 107.9, Marty. Curtis, the pleasure is always. Last time I spoke to you was when you had the animal program on the W.O.I. I wanted to tell you something. I totally agree with you as far as your stance during the election. But one thing that, as the mayor election, one thing that you didn't mention and no one else mentioned, and that was that pervert, Andrew Cuomo. During the COVID crisis in New York, when my president took care of New York and sent them a lot of ventilators. So Kumo is saying that Donald Trump is saying he wants to make America great again. And then the pervert said America was never great. And there was nobody, the idiots in the crowd, probably the retards who voted for, and I want to say Mumbo Jumbo. Mumbo Jumbo. Anyway, the people who voted for him, they thought it was funny that somebody is disrespecting my country, the country I served two years in the Army during Cold War, dealing with terrorist gangs and everything. And they thought it was funny what Kumo said. Yeah, well, let me tell you, Marty, I'll be specific to what he said. He said, he paused. America has never been that great. And let's face it, this guy was born on third base. His father, Mario Andrew Cuomo, may have become the first Italian-American president. And he was the rising star in the Democratic Party, never pulled the trigger. And as I said in the debate against Andrew Cuomo and Zohran Mamdani on the stage, I turned to Andrew evilized Coleman. And I said, hey, Andrew. I send them, eh. You know, I knew your father, Mario Andrew Cuomo. You're no Mario Andrew Cuomo. I got to leave it at that, Marty, because I'm going to flip from you to Jackie, who's on, I believe, line two, your turn to be heard here at 107.9, Jackie. Hi, Curtis. I just wanted to answer the question about who was Gavin Newsom's ex-wife. That's now the ambassador. I don't know for what country, I forgot. But anyway, I know she's the ambassador under the Trump administration. It's Kimberly Gilfoyle. Perfect. You are entitled to the Curtis Lebel Booby Prize. She is the ambassador to Greece. Remember, she was engaged to Donald Trump Jr., who... Well, let's just say he was chasing another Philly at the same time. So I think his father decided, hey, let me get Gilfoyle out of here because this is going to be a little messy.
Now that my son has a new gal pal that he just ended up getting married to, but you couldn't be more hopelessly right, Jackie. You have won the Curtis Sliwa Booby Prize. Don't ask, don't tell. I throw nickels around like manhole covers, and you can argue with Nick on the other line, but I've got to flip this script real quick and go to Jonathan. Your turn to be heard here at FMWBT. Hey, Curtis, my gosh, it's good to hear your voice. I'm a truck driver. I just to listen to you at night on WABC. I just want to say I've enjoyed hearing you the last two days, my friend. Oh, let me tell you something. For most of my broadcasting career, 35, I was at WABC, which the acronym stood for, always broadcasting Curtis. And then in the campaign, it became always bashing Curtis, always blaming Curtis because I refused to drop out. I was the only Republican candidate. And the pressure of the billionaires, the millionaires and the masters of the universe was, you've got to drop out. They tried to bribe me with $10 million. And as I told all of them publicly and privately, I came into this world. Ashes to ashes, dust to dust. I'm going to leave this world, probably with the red beret on my head when they put me in the casket. But ashes to ashes, dust to dust. I don't take a dive. I don't buck. I don't bow. You can't bribe me. And oh, man, they all got upset. All got upset, Jonathan, because I wouldn't take a dive. Good for you. Now, I heard that did they try to get Trump to put you in a position somewhere to get you out of the race? Yeah, they claim that Trump was going to offer me a job in the White House. You know how long I would last in the White House, whether it was Trump or a Democrat? The moment I spotted something wrong, and you know there always things wrong, man, I'm a whistleblower. They don't want whistleblowers. They want team members, and I understand if you're going to join Team Trump or before that, you know, Team Biden or before that Team Barack Obama or Team Bush, you've got to be loyal. Can't be a whistleblower. But that's what I've always been. I've been an outlier on the outside looking in. And I love to drop time because I don't engage in idolatry. I don't trust any politicians. I believe the people must be heard as we continue here on the Brett Winterbull Show. And nobody there. has described what Salt Peter is to calm the male libido that is so often out of control and has ruined lives and families. And yes, political careers. Up next, we're going to talk about a few of your own. Mark Samford, John Edwards, Bill Clinton, and of course, Newt Gingrich.
As we're rolling here, just truly Curtis Sliwa, substituting for Brent Winterbull. And, you know, in the Senate, you got a lot of these old codgers there. That's why you need term limits in both the United States Senate and in the House. And they like to have their meetings in the cloakroom. Some of them are like in their 80s and 90s. They're having cognitive issues. They're taking high blood pressure medicine, blood thinners. And they're popping Viagra like there's no tomorrow. And I remember U.S. Senator New York, Gillibrand, was saying, man, these guys are like all over the women up there, staff members, female senators. Maybe what Gillibrand should do is put up a sign in the cloakroom in the United States Senate that says, if you misuse it, you will lose it. Signed, U.S. Senator Gillibray. Just to get that point, what is Toyota affordability? It all starts with buying smart. And your Toyota dealer has great deals available to qualified customers on reliable cars and SUVs, including the redesigned Rav4, spacious Grand Highlander, sporty Camrys, and Corolla's. It means driving for less, with efficient hybrid and plug-in hybrid options available throughout the lineup. extending your overall driving range and delivering great MPGs, saving you money at the pump. And it means trading for more. Toyota is known for building long-lasting vehicles. And as the best resale value brand, according to Kelly Blue Book, your Toyota can be worth thousands more than average when it's time to trade in. That's Toyota affordability. Buy smart, drive for less, and trade for more. Shop Toyota.com or your local dealer for deals and details. Vehicles projected resale value is specific to the 2026 model year. For more information, visit Kelly Blue Books, KB.com. Toyota brand average resale value is 53% versus the average vehicle at 45%. Toyota, let's go places. Of course, I remember Strom Thurman, old Kajia that he was, U.S. Center of South Carolina. His age used to say the guy couldn't keep his hands off a woman's posterior. It would stop what? In his 70s and 80s, they had to walk around with that life-saving medical device. What do they call that defibrillator? Defibrillator because they thought any moment he would have a heart attack. Even Bush 41 in the end when he was in the wheelchair. There were reports that a woman would pass by. Man, he had his hands all over her posterior. I'm telling you, Salt Peter is the way to go. And not one of you, not one of you. Out of the many men who grew up, whether in the U.S. military or while incarcerated in a correctional facility where they were lacing the food with Salt Peter. Our number 704-570-1079. 704-570-1-079. Let's talk about some Southern boys. Mark Sanford, former governor, South Carolina. Remember he went hiking in the hills? Meantime, he was down doing that last tangle, not in Paris, like Marlon Brando did in the movie, but in Buenos Aires.
And then he came back and he said, oh, man, I got all for toots. I got all head over heels and there's Argentine and bombshell. I get it. Okay. But the wife was left in the lurch. And then he basically went on the shelf, came back, and I think all in South Carolina elected him to the house. And then, of course, there was pretty boy John Edwards before there was gruesome, Gavin Newsom, the governor in California who thinks he's going to become the next president of the United States. There was John Edwards, known as the biggest slip and fall attorney in the south, right there in North Carolina. And he was a player. A man, he'd spend all his time getting preened in front of that mirror because that's so incumbent that you've got to have a good full set of follicles on your head. You've got to be constantly preening. I mean, look at it, Gavin Newsom. Even Trump. I mean, Trump technically is bald in spots, but the way he has managed that hair. Hey, look, Trump himself, remember with, who was that, Stormy Daniels? In that bungalow in Hollywood, I did not have sex with that woman. He said the same thing that Bill Clinton did. He did. And boy, Melania was not thrilled with him when that all came to the light. But this is typical of men. Democrats, Republicans, John Edwards, a poor wife, was suffering, I think, from malignant breast cancer, and he was having an affair with his videographer. Could have been vice president, could have been president, and then crashed in burn. And, of course, the man himself, Bill Clinton, as Hillary stood by her man, Tammy Winnett's style. As this guy was just chasing skirts, even to this day. He's had all kinds of medical issues. He had open heart surgery. He almost died. And this guy, Ariana Grande was performing in Detroit at the funeral in Wake for Ritha Franklin. That's right, R-E-S-P-E-C-T, and on the front of the stage. was Al Slim Shady Sharpton, and on the other side was Screwy Louis Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam. So the reporter said to at Hound Dog Bill Clinton, Hey, you were sitting next to Scroo Louis Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam? He goes, I didn't know he was there. And the reason was he was too busy looking at Ariana Grande and her. Large memory glands. What a dog. I got to tell you, man. Salt Peter would have been his cure. Okay, it doesn't seem any of you guys want to come forward and indicate what the elements of Salt Peter is. It's the key ingredient in making gum powder. And I know, look, some of you, you raise dogs.
Hunting dogs and then also fighting dogs. Shame on you with the fighting dogs. I would do a Michael Vick on you. I would put you in Leavenworth, triple life without parole dog abusers. But there are some who put gunpowder in the Alpo to make the dog even meaner and nastier. But potassium nitrate is also used in the preservation of food. But when potassium nitrate is used as salt Peter, what it does when you lace it in the person's food unbeknownst to them. All you got to do is off from free child. And you know in the Senate, anything is free, the house, anything is free. Politicians are free-loaders. They have alligator arms. They don't pay for nothing. They want everything for free. They want us, the taxpayers, to pay for it. So if you're in the cloakroom of the U.S. Senate or you're in the cafeteria for the house, it should be incumbent upon the cooks to lace that food with Saul Peter. And that would be their cure and keep them out of double trouble. When we come back as I substitute for Brett Winterbull, we got to talk about ladies. Oh, so I've had tough times controlling their urge to merge. And it's created headlines. I'm not going to exempt the ladies, that's for sure.
Okay, we talked about guys with the ants in their pants and they need to dance and they can't control their libidos in politics and outside of politics. But I don't want to exempt the ladies. There have been a few cases, especially of late, very noted. As you know, when all of a sudden Fani Willis, the Fulton County prosecutor down in Atlanta. was riding high on her horse. She had indicted Trump and Rudy Giuliani and a whole bunch of others. And she thought, man, one day I'm going to be governor of Georgia. And that all fell apart because when she decided a subcontract, this person of no consequence to be the lead prosecutor in the case. Turned out it was nothing more than her boy toy, and she was using funds to take cruises and travel and have that urge to merge. Fani Willis still the Fulton County DA. I don't know what she could have taken to sue that beast within. It caused her to basically destroy what she thought would be her assent. of the political ladder. And then back to back belly, first African-American mayor in New Orleans history. New Orleans is like Vegas. Whatever happens in Vegas stays in Vegas. Likewise in New Orleans. LaToya Cantrell didn't get anywhere near the attention of Fani Willis. But LaToya was defiant. She was being accused of using all kinds of monies from the mayoral office to take care of her personal bodyguard. Member of the New Orleans Police Department, wherever she went, he went naturally claiming that that was part of her security entourage. And she was having the urge to merge at taxpayers' expense. I don't know what's happened to Latoya. Probably the more interesting case because it had so many more elements was the U.S. Senator of Arizona. Arizona, going back to the days Barry Goldwater when he ran against LBJ, has always been a libertarian state. You know, people are constantly saying, well, Arizona, very conservative. Not. If you spend time in Arizona, you know it's a libertarian state. Very much like Maine is, as we discuss what will be the faltering campaign of Graham Platner versus Susan Collins. Very libertarian up there, very independent streak. Same as Arizona. So they had elected as the U.S. Senator Cinema. I'll never forget that, cinema, because I think, oh, it's like the theater. So cinema was a Democrat who then suddenly decided. I'm not really going to align with Democrats. I'm not really going to align. I'm not going to flip the script and become a Republican. I'm going to be a solid independent and our caucus with the Democrats. And then she revealed that her sexual orientation was that she was bisexual. She liked girls and guys. Okay, whatever floats your boat. None of our BIB business.
And she was also a affirmed atheist. Most people who are atheists or agnostics don't really ever mention that because, you know, there's so much religiosity with the Holy Rollers, especially down there in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia. You know, oh, man, you know, praise God. Meantime, you find out the way they're leading their lives is not necessarily in a very godlike way. So it turns out that she decided not to run for re-election. And then she gets sued by her former bodyguard, a guy named Matthew, for alienation of affection. I said, man, where did they find that charge? Alienation of affection. So here it is. You had three high-profile women who could not control their urge to merge, and ultimately it affected their political careers, and I'm sure their families, and if they were married, and likewise, it just creates a mess, a mess. But in my final hour, a substituting for Brett Winterbull, we're going to talk Epstein, maybe the greatest purve of our lifetime. Pedophile Island, the Lolita Express, the private jet that he entertained so many of the, as Robin Leach would have said, the rich and the famous. And a lot of politicals. And the reason we're going to delve into it is it's still lingering out there. It ain't going away. To your credit, Donald Trump is president. You actually released the files, something that never happened when Joe Biden was president. The Democrats basically kept that under wraps. But you can't, this ain't going away. This taints members of both parties. It taints people who have worldwide significance, geopolitical significance. And quite frankly, I can't imagine that any of you believe that nonsense that was spewed by then Attorney General Barr was appointed by then President Trump and his first administration to take over for... I forget his name now. Maybe you know, you can give me some guidance. Oh, Sessions, that's right. Beauregard Sessions of Alabama, former senator there. But any of you really believe that Jeffrey Epstein, pedophile of all pedophiles, took his own life? You really believe that nonsense? 704-570-1079. That's 704-5701079. And the reason it ain't going away is because Pam Bondi, the former Attorney General, sacked by Donald Trump himself, appeared before the House Oversight Committee behind closed doors. It wasn't a deposition because that would have had to have been taken under oath, which meant...
If she was lying, she could have been hit with a perjury charge, but it was a voluntary interview, not a deposition, and man, she dropped dime on Todd Blanche, the interim attorney general saying, hey, he was in charge of the Epstein files, and man, he's the one who decided to transfer the pimp. for Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, to that medium security federal prison down in Texas from that maximum security female facility, much tougher to do time there in Florida, and also dropped on Kash Patel, saying it was the FBI director, and it was Todd Blanche, the former personal attorney for Donald Trump. who made the decision to keep her out of the mix, even though originally remember, one of her first statements was, I've got the Epstein files here. Man, we're going through it. We're going to release it. And you know what she had? It turns out, according to Susie Wise, the chief of staff for Donald Trump, who gave that interview to Vanity Fair, she had ugats. In Italian, that means nothing. She had buccas in Yiddish. It means nothing. She was just spewing hot air and adding to global warming and climate change because when she got called out, she didn't deliver. And then it was the rebellion of the Republicans in the House who said to the Speaker of the House, Johnson, step aside because we're adding our votes to the Democrats to release the Epstein files. And thank God they did. But there's more out there. And we're going to go deep into it because this will affect the midterm elections. This ain't going away. The stain will live forever. Give me fire. Give me that what I desire.
Oh, goes truly Curtis Lee with us the last roundup. Till 6 o'clock as I substitute for Brett Winterbull. My hands are reaching down south on the Mason-Dixon line to all of you in North Carolina and South Carolina. But I understand I will be back same time, same place two days next week as Brent Whitnable is away. So hopefully I've wet your appetite for a different style of talk radio that has almost no boundaries. But we're going to talk about that third rail issue that politicians are jukeying and jiving and trying to dive away from. And that is the worst pedophile. and at least our lifetime, and I know there have been many, many out there, but of Epstein, Epstein, Epstein. It's almost become a word and to itself. And, I mean, I want you to think about this. According to Marjorie Taylor Greene, no longer in the House, she couldn't be any more MAGA than Marjorie Taylor Greene loyal to the President of the United States, Donald Trump. And to his cra... What is Toyota affordability? It's buying smart. Your local Toyota dealer has great deals available today on Tacoma, Tundra, and Forerunner, with the space and features for any adventure. It means driving for less, with available hybrid options, delivering great MPGs without sacrificing power. And it means trading for more. Toyota is known for building long-lasting vehicles, meaning your truck will hold its value for years to come. Shop Toyota.com to find out more. Toyota, let's go places. It's only been his administration that has released the Epstein files. The Biden administration was sitting on the files as if he was a hen warming up the eggs but wasn't going to crack him or release him. They hoped that story would go away in perpetuity because there were a lot of Democrats. who were involved with Epstein on pedophile island and taking the Lolita Express, his private jet going from place to place. But there are also a lot of Republicans, too. Being a perv, enjoying the comfort and sex with an underage girl is not unique to any one party. And Marjorie Taylor Greene says the break in her relationship with Donald Trump came as she was leaving the house one day after a hearing. And she saw all the victims of Epstein as they were on the steps of the House of Representatives and they were lobbying to be heard, to be heard. And she had listened to them intently. And she went back to her congressional office. And because she was such good friends with President Donald Trump, she had his personal number. He talks to a lot of people. There's no doubt about it. And she called him up and she said, Mr. President, you got to do something about this. I just met these women. They have stories to tell. There needs to be hearings in which they're given an opportunity to come, not behind closed doors, but in public hearings. To describe the horrors that they were subjected to.
And according to Marjorie Taylor Greene, Marjorie Taylor Greene, the president just said, I can't do that, Marjorie, because there are people that I know that are listed in those files. Not that Donald Trump himself was involved. I don't believe that. I know people suggest that. But I want to give credit where credit is due because apparently when Alan Dershowitz. was able to co-cotiate for his client at the time, Jeffrey Epstein, a sweetheart deal with the U.S. attorney out of Miami, who eventually became the labor secretary and had to be scrubbed from him in that position because of the Epstein sweetheart deal in the first Trump administration. Alan Dershowitz was defending him. When that indictment came down in Florida, The president of the United States, resident of Marlago at that time, called up the sheriff of Palm Beach County and said, thank God you got him. This guy's a dirtbag. And everybody up in New York City knows he's a dirtbag. So that's not the actions of a guy who was somehow connected with Jeffrey Epstein. Now, was he running with Jeffrey Epstein? Was he chasing skirts at one time? No doubt about it. was Melania, Madam First Lady, was she introduced to Donald Trump, citizen Donald Trump at that time by Jeffrey Epstein, absolutely not. And she had what no First Lady has ever done. Remember when she, in the White House, had about an eight-minute public statement that rocked the nation. When she wanted the world to know that she had nothing to do with Jeffrey Epstein. Yes, she had met him before in social situations, group events. But that, in fact, Jeffrey Epstein had never introduced her to Donald Trump. And she was never involved with Jeffrey Epstein. And I'm glad that Melania did that. Because you know how rumors in innuendo are, especially around the Epstein affair. And the president tried to distance himself, but he didn't want the hearings to take place, and he didn't want the files to be released. But there was a revolt among some of the Republican congresspeople. It wasn't just Marjorie Taylor Greene at that time. Nancy Mace, Beaulbert, Macy. I mispronouncing his name from Kentucky. He just lost his primary, but he said he's going to be riding running again. But it forced Johnson, Speaker of the House, to have to push it forward. And now there's even more drama, more novellas, more soap operas, because this is a case that's never going to go away and it taints the entire political process and the friecozoids, trendoids, and jet setters who have been caught up in the net and we know there are more out there. And the reason I'm discussing it now is we saw Pam Bondi, former attorney general, sacked by Donald Trump.
Just it was announced that she has been diagnosed with a form of cancer. We wish her the best. She was a great attorney general in Florida and then was elevated to that position by Donald Trump in this administration. But she had to appear before the House Oversight Committee. She did it as a voluntary interview, not a deposition. You see, if it had been a deposition, she would be subject to being charged if she perjured herself. But it was behind closed doors, and it was interesting what came out. She dropped the bomb and blame on Todd Blanche, the interim attorney general who the president of the United States said yesterday he'd like him to be the permanent attorney general. Knock yourself out, President Trump. This guy will never pass mustard and get through confirmation. No way. But that Pam Bondi said it was Todd Blanche who was in charge of the Epstein files along with Kash Patel. FBI director, and that they decided what would transpire, not Pambandi, and that she felt that jizzling Maxwell, the pimp, the procurer for Epstein, and snacking on young ladies herself, sort of sampling the product, so to speak, that this idea of interviewing her. came through Todd Blanche, who went down to that female prison in Florida, sat down with her, interviewed her, and then decided to transfer to a low security prison in Texas. Now, come on. Come on, Todd. We know what that's about. And when the president said to Montreux Taylor Green, I can't release those files. There are people in there that I know. Well, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. will soon have to appear before that same House Oversight Committee because he told a fib, a white lie. He said, oh, you know, I went to Pedophile Island with my whole family, but I had very little contact with Jeffrey Epstein. That turned out to be a lie when the files were dropped. And I want to know from all of you what your theories are about this Jeffrey Epstein affair that just won't go away.
Curtis Lee were in for Brett Winterbull. We're zoning in on Epstein and the Epstein files. And let me take you back to that point where the Attorney General of the United States was Barr. Having been put in by then President Trump in his first term, to take over for Jeffrey Beauregard Sessions, who had been the Attorney General and was ousted by Trump, with Barr put back in for a second time. And Barr upon the announcement of the death of Jeffrey Epstein in the MCC Metropolitan Correctional Facility, Federal Facility, downtown Manhattan, said, oh, no, no, no, no, this was death by suicide. Bullshnizzle, nobody who believes that. Nobody. And I'm asking all of you, who had motive to have him whacked. Who? Was it the queen mother who was trying to protect her little fairhead boy, Prince Andy, that Perf, maybe through M16? Maybe it was Mossad. You know, it was thought that Jeffrey Epstein may have been an agent for Israel because of his connections around the world. but especially his friendship with the former Prime Minister Ehud Barat, the Labor Prime Minister, who actually oftentimes would spend nights at his mansion, the largest mansion in all of New York City, right near Fifth Avenue. Or with these committee hearings continuing to take place by the House Oversight Committee, I'd love them to be able to subpoena. Former Senator, U.S. Senator John Mitchell O'Mane. It was 92 now. And his claim to fame is, and rightfully so, he was the author of the Northern Ireland Peace Accord that brought peace to Northern Ireland to dairy. to those embattled areas between the Catholics and the Protestants. And ironic as it is, the IRA, the military wing of Sinn Féin. Sinn Féin is now the number one party in Northern Ireland, led by Jerry Adams, who was the head of Sinn Féin. But it was great work by Senator John Mitchell, authored by then President Bill Clinton and Tony Blair. the Prime Minister of the UK. But that does not exempt him from what has been suggested about his involvement with Jeffrey Epstein, trips to pedophile island. He has had no comment. Then there was former Governor Bill Richardson and New Mexico. Oh, you knew him. He was the fixer for Bill Clinton, remember, in the Monica Lewinsky affair. And he went out there and tried to get Monica Lewinsky a job.
push her off on other people who were supporters of Bill Clinton. He's also the guy who would regularly travel behind the rice curtain of Kim Jong-un mentally ill's evil seed, the crazy leader of North Korea. Apparently, the only two Americans who had regular access to the evil seat of Kim Jong-un mentally ill was the crazed great basketball player, Dennis Rodman. Boy, was he freaky-diki. Somehow he bonded with the evil sea there in North Korea. And Bill Richardson, who would oftentimes travel there, sort of like the emissary from the outside world. He's dead now. But he never really denied it. And remember, Bill Richardson, governor of New Mexico, that's also where Jeffrey Epstein had that ranch outside of Santa Fe. And they never raided that ranch after he went through multiple indictments before he supposedly committed suicide. Yeah, sure he did. Let me take it back. So he's under suicide watch because they said that he had tried to hang himself with a bed sheet. There were marks on his neck. Some people believe that those marks on his neck were put there. by this gavon, this big roided up prisoner of former cop from Westchester who had killed four illegal aliens because he was involved in drug trafficking with them as a narco terrorist. So he was doing triple life without parole at the MCC and they put him in Jeffrey Epstein's cell. As a cellmate. to watch him because he was on suicide watch. Not to turn Jeffrey Epstein into his maytag. He could have easily have done that because let's face it. Jeffrey Epstein was not a fighter. He was a pedophile, a frightened of his own shadow. Then the two guards on the tier who were supposed to be doing checks of the federal inmates at the MCC were both sleeping at the same time on their watch when supposedly Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide. Yeah, he did. Yeah, sure. What is Toyota affordability? It's buying smart. Your local Toyota dealer has great deals available today on RAV-4, Grand Highlander, Camry, and Corolla, with the features and style you deserve. It means driving for less with hybrid and plug-in hybrid options across the lineup, delivering great MPGs. And it means trading for more. Toyota is known for building long-lasting vehicles, meaning your car will hold its value for years to come. Shoppedyota.com to find out more.
Toyota, let's go places. In fact, one of those guards, the female correctional officer has been subpoenaed to come before the House Oversight Committee investigating the Jeffrey Epstein Affair and Files. And it just so happens that she was receiving regular payments put into her bank account by some unknown source for many, many, many months. And she cannot account for it. She goes, how did that get there? We know how that get there. And then on that tier, supposedly all the cameras weren't working. Now, if you've ever been into a federal correctional facility and now most state correctional facilities in county jails and city lockups, they're wired up from front end to back end so that there's constant video reporting of activity, but it just so happens on that night that the cameras were not working. And then Attorney General Barr says, without hesitation, Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide. No freaking way. And recently when the king and the queen came to America, and by the way, all the liberals and progressives, they didn't have any no king's rallies. And he was asked, would you please meet with the victims of Jeffrey Epstein? He said, it's nay to that. No, we're not. As they continue... to defend defenseless, the former Prince Andrew's pedophilic ways. So, ladies and gentlemen, this is a stain on the soul of America. It's a stain on the soul of the world, all those who continued to be involved with Jeffrey Epstein, even after they knew he had been indicted as a pedophile. But there was money to be made. It were fortunes to be nourished. And there was information that Jeffrey Epstein would share, if nothing more than as a gossip monger. It is a shanda. It is a disgraciazza. It is a stain on the American soul. And it must be continued to be investigated. Our number 704-570-1079. 704-570-17-1079. When we come back, I'm going to compare the bicentennial celebration of our 200th birthday in 1976 to what appears to be little, if any, celebration leading into our 250th birthday on July 4th. You don't go, you don't want to go anywhere. Continue to take my ride because I'll talk about things that you're not hearing at all in most of talk radio. I was truly Curtis Lee was substituting for my homie, Brett Winterbull.
I just will have completed back-to-back belly-to-belly sessions when I take you to the 6 o'clock hour. But let's get in a few phone calls. It's Bruce calling. Your turn to be heard here on WBT. Hello. Yeah. I'm also seeing you talk about the abstain file issue again. And about six years ago, when I lived in Iowa, there was a Christian conference for supporters for Trump. And in that conference, Kellyanne Connolly was there and Steve King and Tom Cruise's, I'm not Tom Cruise, but the Congressman Cruz's father was there. You mean Ted Cruz? Can you hear me? Yeah. Did you mean Ted Cruz or Texas? Yeah. Right. But Louis Gomer was there. And Lou Gormorke came into a meeting, and there was about 200 people there, I think, at that sub-meeting. And he said that George W. Bush had contacted him before an election said, I just destroyed all the files of FBI investigations on Bill Clinton as a favor. Which is interesting because if there's a lot of Epstein information that had anything to do with Bill Clinton, I assume it's destroyed. And I think... That was an interesting thing that Louis Gomer said. I haven't really told you any of this. I don't get too involved with stuff. But when you were talking about it, I think he should testify or something. What's going on there? Oh, yeah, and Bruce, let's face it, both Bill and Hillary had motive to see Jeffrey Epstein become room temperature also. They had to appear in open hearings before that congressional material. Hillary was feisty, uncooperative, and Bill Clinton... Well, all you had to do is just look at Bill Clinton. We know he was taking that Lolita Express back and forth that many, many well-known individuals, political business and other people would constantly use because Jeffrey Epstein knew that was allure. And the question is, was Bill Clinton seen on pedophile island, that private island he owned off, Jeffrey Epstein owned off the U.S. Virgin Islands? It's been nothing clear about that. But you're right. We have a right to know. And is it a chance that the Bush family would do a favor for Bill and Hillary? Hell yes. We know that they were tight and then tight. But on that note, they got to flip the script and go to Mike. Your turn to be heard here. on Charlotte's FM News Talk. Oh, he went down to Davy Jay Jones's locker. Mike did. But anyway, let me finish up on Jeffrey Epstein because I want to be able to talk about, compare the bicentennial of 1976 to what we're seeing is the lead up to our nation's birthday, 250 years on July 4th. And it is not comparable.
But on the Jeffrey Epstein files and the Jeffrey Epstein case, it gets deeper and deeper. And why is it that the worst effects are being felt in Europe? You look in Norway, right? Man, politicians have been resigning left, right, right, and every which way, because of their affiliations and their dealings with Jeffrey Epstein. You look at Handy Andy, the prince there, who got sacked finally by Charles. But, I mean, it just goes into every aspect. The very prime minister of UK Stammer is probably going, going gone because who did he appoint to be the ambassador to the United States? One of Epstein's best buddies. You look almost everywhere. And even after they knew that Epstein had been indicted for pedophile activity, even after they recognized that he was tainted, they continued to communicate, they continued to email, they continued to text. They continued to have meetings, in fact. The lead attorney for Gold Mine Sachs, a woman who had been the lead attorney in Barack Obama's administration, was acting as if she was a guide for Jeffrey Epstein, how he could avoid depositions, what he could say, providing him free legal expertise that he had more than enough money to pay for. Not because she was having a sexual affair with him. She was too old for him, that's for sure. But she just liked having a buddy like Jeffrey Epstein. This has soiled our soul. This has tainted what we, if you cannot protect young ladies from monsters like this, who then procure. relationships and business relationships and politically influenced people, like Bill Gates, who was oftentimes seen, the guy in charge of Microsoft, who at one time was the richest man alive, along with the sage of Nebraska at that time, Omaha, Warren Buffett. And if you listen, if you listen to Bill Gates' wife, she said that's the reason. that we went Splitsville, have this insatiable appetite to be involved more and more with Epstein. I'm telling you it's a lot deeper than what we've seen on the surface. We need to see every file and none of them should be redacted. I don't want to hear, oh, well, we want to protect the victims because, no, you don't want to protect the victims. You're not even giving them an opportunity to testify before the House in open session. As Madam First Lady of the United States, Melania had asked in that historic eight-minute presentation she made from the White House, they need to be heard.
Our number is 7045701079 when we return, comparing the bicentennial celebration of 1976 to what is almost a non-existentistence celebration of our 250th anniversary, this July 4th. I concur. Lindsey Graham is a perfect example of why you have to have term limits in the Senate, both for the many Democrats who should have been gone and Republicans who should have been gone. By the way, warmonger extraordinaire. Nobody wants to get us into more extended wars than Lindsey Graham. But we'll save that for the next time I return. It should be next week, back-to-back belly-to-back belly-to-belly. for my Kumbadichich, Brett Winterbull, but right now let's go to the phones, and it's Mike. Your turn to be heard here, Mike, on FMWBT. Well, you answered part of my question there, Curtis, because you have been just great the last few days. You are the man, and you are coming back next week. Do you know what days? Not sure. I think the same Wednesday and Thursday next week, right, as I have explained to a lot of the listeners there, I know Brett going way back when he was the phone screener to Rush Limbaugh right there, high atop Madison Square Garden, where I did a local show there at WABC. Back in NYC, and you're still there at WOR, right? Yeah, WOR now I'm at the number one talk radio station in New York 710 a.m. Well, like I said, you have been the man here the last couple of days. I've really enjoyed listening to you on and off, even though I'm pretty sure you and I don't agree on a whole lot. I am sort of a token Democrat that calls in every so often, and Brett is nice enough to take my calls, and we have great discussions. But I've got to say, man, you call it as you see it, and that's sort of a breath of fresh air. You're also great because you and I kind of... In the same generation, I think you were born in 54 from what I saw online, and I'm born in 55, and we both remember, this is the segue into the bicentennial, the 1976 bicentennial celebration of the 200 birthday of our great nation. And you're exactly right, Curtis. It's not like we're having this go around. No, and in fact, we were coming out of real bad times. The Vietnam War that should never have happened at its height. 2,000 Americans a day were being killed and coming back in body bags. And then obviously Watergate, the stain that Richard Nixon left on the nation. So we needed to be uplifted. It was Gerald Ford. The sitting president who replaced Nixon versus Jimmy Carter, the new kid on the block from Georgia, one of the tightest elections ever. And just as a reminder, how times have changed in 50 years, Gerald Ford won, Washington State, Oregon, California, Illinois, and Jimmy Carter, the guy from the South, Plains, Georgia, won Texas, Florida, and the whole South.
It holds out, absolutely. So, yeah, times have changed for sure. And even as tight as the race was, they wound up becoming really good friends, you know, afterwards. And I'm trying to remember it was a, it was on Air Force One. They both told the story about it that they had gone over. Both were slated to go over for Anwar Sadat's funeral. who the president of egypt who got assassinated and they kind of got to know each other a lot better on that flight and wound up being fast friends for the rest of their lives. And so, yeah, it just shows you how far we have come. And, you know, so 50 years later, you and I both are not the same young men that we were back originally for the bicentennial in 2007, but... Yeah, and it seems to me, it seems to me, Mike, at least from where I'm talking from, from New York City, we're more interested here in World Cup, that fake, phony, fraudulent football they spell with a you, kickball, kickball, as opposed to the American smash-mouth football, more interested in Nickmania, as it looks like we're on our way to an NBA championship against the San Antonio Spurs and tell us. Taylor Swift's upcoming wedding to Kelsey. It's sort of like, really? Superceding our 250th birthday? Yeah, but see, this is where I think, and I don't know whether you and I disagree on this, like I said, we are in different parties, but I've got to put that some. I really do, and you may disagree, you're at the top, because unlike Gerald Ford, who was involved in a very tight race, the bicentennial was all about a celebration of America. These days, this celebration, 250, is all about... Oh, I don't know. Let's get a $250 bill with the president's picture on it. And let's have passports with the president's picture on it. And let's have park passes with the president's picture on it. That's how we'll celebrate $250. And it's just it's not, I mean, you don't have to be. Well, you left my mic. I have to let you go. You left one thing out, the arch. It should be the McDonald's arches because he loves Mickey D's instead of what he wants to build and tribute to himself off the Potomac, an arc de triumph. But let me flip the script from you, Mike, to Brian. Your turn to be heard here on FMWBT, Brian. Hey, Curtis. So.
The people on the news and the talk show host and all have to keep the game going. It's a football game, right? If one team leaves, you've got no game, you've got no need for an announcer. We know that the corruption, the wars, the Epstein deals, their surface level, it's all over. We're not going to do anything about it. We've got what we deserve. So really, there's not a lot of discussion. People will, they'll dive in and do these. granular exposés on Gohmert and Epstein, New Clinton, and Clinton, New... But it's all irrelevant. We're doing what we're told. We're good little Americans. And you call it conspiracy? It's worse than a conspiracy. We're not going to do anything about it. We're going to do what we're told. The Democrats, Republicans, arguing with each other. It's a joke, man. These guys are out eating, smoking cigars and drinking bourbon together at night. Both sides laughing at us. They're a bunch of Jibok's. You got it, Jemoke's day. Oh, I appreciate that, Brian. And remember what I've said. I'm a politician when I shook my first hand, kissed my first baby, and ran for mayor in 2021, lost Eric Adams, Swagger Man with no plan. And then in the most historic mayoral elections where I lost to Zohran Mamdani and competed against Andrew Cuomo, the former governor. But I do not trust any politicians. None, not Republicans, not Democrats. Ronald Reagan said, trust but verify. I flip that and say, I'll verify what you say first. And then, and maybe then. You've earned my trust and the trust of the American people. Be independent, be autonomous. Sure, you may be registered to a party, Republican Democrat or independents. We need more parties. We need more forums. We need more debates. We need more town hall meetings. And most importantly, question authority. Do not get involved in idolatry, whether it is for Donald Trump or it was previously for Barack Obama. They are not infallible. The Pope in the Vatican is not infallible. I was taught to believe that. In my catechism classes, as a Roman Catholic, and I am an A&P Catholic. Ashes on Wednesday, palms on Sunday, then you don't see me for a month of Sundays. Question authority. Do not engage in idolatry. Maintain your curiosity. Seek the truth out for yourself. And don't let anybody lecture to you. That's the greatness of being an American.
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