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Chris in Bethpage, NY, called Curtis to ask him what happened with Curtis being on Sid Rosenberg's morning show about 4 days a week. Bob in Perth Amboy, NJ, calls Curtis to ask him what he thinks Gov. Kathy Hochul and other New York politicians will do about the Outerbridge Crossing route. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris in Bethpage, NY, called Curtis to ask him what happened with Curtis being on Sid Rosenberg's morning show about 4 days a week. Bob in Perth Amboy, NJ, calls Curtis to ask him what he thinks Gov. Kathy Hochul and other New York politicians will do about the Outerbridge Crossing route.
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John in Staten Island, NY, called Curtis to ask him what kind of dysfunctional operation is happening at Curtis's former radio station. Vic in Pennsylvania has a story to tell Curtis about how he used to listen to Sid Rosenberg alone, but now things are different.
John in Staten Island, NY, called Curtis to ask him what kind of dysfunctional operation is happening at Curtis's former radio station. Vic in Pennsylvania has a story to tell Curtis about how he used to listen to Sid Rosenberg alone, but now things are different. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt Vallière, Executive Director of the Patients' Rights Action Fund, joins John Catsimatidis & James Flippin as they substitute for Sid Rosenberg, to discuss the controversial assisted suicide bill. Valliere outlines the potential dangers of the bill, including the risks to vulnerable individuals who may be pressured or improperly qualified for lethal drugs. He highlights instances from other states and countries where similar legislation has led to troubling outcomes. The conversation explores the ethical, moral, and economic implications, particularly for people with disabilities, the elderly, and those in poverty. Valliere emphasizes that such laws propel a discriminatory mindset and erode the sanctity of life, calling it a complex issue cutting across faith, disability rights, and civil justice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Roger Stone, WABC Radio Host, joins John Catsimatidis & James Flippin as they substitute for Sid Rosenberg, to talk about his recent attendance at the White House Christmas party, highlighting his encounters with several key figures like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Marla Maples. The conversation touches on various political issues including the situation with Venezuela, the pressure on Maduro, and narco-drug trafficking backed by China. Stone also speculates on President Trump's expected address, discusses economic policies, and critiques the handling of legal cases involving figures like James Comey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former Governor of New York David Paterson joins John Catsimatidis & James Flippin as they substitute for Sid Rosenberg, to touch upon political discourse, highlighting how the terms 'left' and 'right' have evolved over decades. Paterson points out that today's right often holds views similar to those traditionally held by moderate leftists. He discusses extremism on both ends of the political spectrum, the role of government, and local versus state control over issues like zoning. Paterson also addresses rising concerns over anti-Semitism from both the political left and right, emphasizing the irrationality of blaming a particular group for societal issues. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Marc Siegel, Clinical Professor of Medicine & Fox News Contributor, joins John Catsimatidis & James Flippin as they substitute for Sid Rosenberg, to talk about his new book, which delves into the intersection of faith and medicine, emphasizing the miraculous nature of the human body. He addresses the presence of miracles in both medical and everyday life, sharing stories of hope and survival, including inspiring accounts from his book. The conversation touches on the importance of faith in medical practice, the power of prayer, and the belief in a higher power guiding human life. Dr. Siegel highlights the impact of stress, anxiety, and hope on physical health and underscores the crucial role of divine intervention in healing and recovery. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Todd Shapiro, CEO of Manhattan and Long Island based Public Relations Firm, joins John Catsimatidis & James Flippin as they substitute for Sid Rosenberg, to discuss a variety of topics with radio hosts from 77 WABC. Shapiro provides updates on Mayor Adams, currently traveling for business, and reflects on the positive state of New York City, highlighting reduced crime rates and bustling activity at Penn Station post-COVID. The conversation also includes light-hearted banter about personal anecdotes such as Shapiro's towed car and humorous reflections on Jewish and Greek cultural practices. Shapiro praises the radio station's success and its hosts' significant influence, mentioning their participation in a White House Christmas party, and ends with a nod to an upcoming book party for Dr. Siegel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Wednesday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Red Apple Media Owner & Operator John Catsimatidis is joined by WABC Radio News Director James Flippin as they substitute once again for morning show host Sid Rosenberg as Sid travels back from Washington, D.C., where he attended last night's White House Chanukah Party at the invitation of President Donald Trump. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sid Rosenberg calls into his own morning show as John Catsimatidis & James Flippin substitute for him as he travels back from Washington, D.C. Sid recaps his momentous experience at the White House where he was unexpectedly called on stage by President Trump at the White House Chanukah Party. Celebrating their strong relationship, Trump's commendation highlighted the high regard in which Sid is held. Sid discusses the honor and surreal nature of the event, as well as his involvement in significant occasions such as lighting the Menorah at the Plaza Hotel and speaking at Madison Square Garden. The conversation transitions to reflections on anti-Semitism, the importance of educating the youth about the Holocaust, and recent acts of anti-Semitism. The segment wraps up with Rosenberg's views on current sports events, including the Knicks' in-season tournament win, and a nod to his excitement about returning to the airwaves tomorrow. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne joins James Flippin and Judge Richard Weinberg as they substitute for Sid Rosenberg, to talk about a range of topics including President Trump's forthcoming speech, the Monroe Doctrine, and issues with Venezuela. Van Duyne criticizes radical Democrats for their opposition to Trump's policies, citing their handling of drug cartel threats and border security. The conversation also touches on energy policies and rising energy prices, with Van Duyne highlighting the impact of regulations and the importance of energy independence. She also addresses concerns about radical Islam and the failure of some communities to assimilate in the US. The interview concludes with Van Duyne emphasizing the need for strong leadership and the importance of low energy costs for economic stability. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former Congressman Peter King joins John Catsimatidis & James Flippin as they substitute for Sid Rosenberg, to discuss President Trump's anticipated address, emphasizing the importance of a strong policy against Venezuela and addressing antisemitism. The conversation also touched on the balance of roles during press briefings in the wake of a recent shooting at Brown University, advocating for police and prosecutors as primary speakers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dominic Carter tackles the crucial question posed by Erica Kirk, widow of Charlie Kirk: "What healing comes out of hating Jewish people?". Dominic leads an emotional discussion condemning anti-Semitism, exploring whether jealousy is the core factor driving this global hatred, and sharing deeply personal accounts of encountering hate. Plus, catch explosive political commentary: hear why former CNN host Don Lemon sounds like he is having a "nervous breakdown" over President Trump, the L.A. District Attorney's decision not to rule out the death penalty in the Rob Reiner and Michelle Singer Reiner murder case, and President Trump singling out colleague Sid Rosenberg for a spontaneous moment at the White House podium. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Monday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Red Apple Media Owner & Operator John Catsimatidis joins WABC Radio News Director James Flippin as they substitute for Sid Rosenberg on the morning show. The dynamic duo delve into the tragic weekend that was, searching for any semblance of joy in the midst of this holiday season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former Congressman Peter King joins John Catsimatidis and James Flippin as they substitute for Sid Rosenberg, to discuss various security concerns and the state of safety in the US, particularly addressing antisemitism, immigration, and terrorism. King criticizes the current administration's handling of border security, highlighting the risks posed by unvetted illegal immigrants. He also emphasizes the importance of strict monitoring and surveillance to prevent terrorist activities, citing past successful foiling of attacks in New York City. The conversation touches upon Nassau County's safety measures and his views on NYPD's current constraints. Lastly, there's a brief discussion about the New York Mets' off-season woes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Marc Siegel, Clinical Professor of Medicine & Fox News Contributor, joins John Catsimatidis & James Fliippin as they substitute for Sid Rosenberg, to talk about his latest bestselling book, which emphasizes community, faith, and overcoming division. Siegel highlights a miracle story from October 7th involving a surgeon in Israel who treated everyone, regardless of background. The discussion turns to the rise of hate crimes and the role of social media in spreading hate and misinformation globally. Siegel mentions a new article he wrote in favor of Australia's social media restrictions to combat the negative effects on youth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
WABC Radio Host Greg Kelly joins John Catsimatidis & James Flippin as they substitute for Sid Rosenberg, to touch upon a recent health scare involving his left testicle, which turned out to be non-cancerous despite initial concerns. He shares his experience of becoming a medical case study. The conversation shifts to the power of prayer and heroism, focusing on a recent violent incident in Australia and the brave response of a bystander. Discussion also touches on how Kelly and his family maintain the festive spirit during Christmas, amidst personal and global challenges. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lawyer & Former Law Professor Alan Dershowitz joins John Catsimatidis & James Flippin as they substitute for Sid Rosenberg, to discuss the growing extremism and anti-Semitism in the U.S. and worldwide. Dershowitz attributes the rise in violence and hateful rhetoric to both far-left and far-right figures, mentioning individuals like Bernie Sanders and Tucker Carlson. He underscores the need to depoliticize university classrooms and criticizes political figures such as New York City's incoming mayor for their ideological positions. The discussion stresses the importance of centrist views and the dangerous influence of radical ideologies on future leaders and policymaking. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former Congressman Peter King joins John Catsimatidis and James Flippin as they substitute for Sid Rosenberg, to discuss various security concerns and the state of safety in the US, particularly addressing antisemitism, immigration, and terrorism. King criticizes the current administration's handling of border security, highlighting the risks posed by unvetted illegal immigrants. He also emphasizes the importance of strict monitoring and surveillance to prevent terrorist activities, citing past successful foiling of attacks in New York City. The conversation touches upon Nassau County's safety measures and his views on NYPD's current constraints. Lastly, there's a brief discussion about the New York Mets' off-season woes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Marc Siegel, Clinical Professor of Medicine & Fox News Contributor, joins John Catsimatidis & James Flippin as they substitute for Sid Rosenberg, to talk about his latest bestselling book, which emphasizes community, faith, and overcoming division. Siegel highlights a miracle story from October 7th involving a surgeon in Israel who treated everyone, regardless of background. The discussion turns to the rise of hate crimes and the role of social media in spreading hate and misinformation globally. Siegel mentions a new article he wrote in favor of Australia's social media restrictions to combat the negative effects on youth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
WABC Radio Host Greg Kelly joins John Catsimatidis & James Flippin as they substitute for Sid Rosenberg, to touch upon a recent health scare involving his left testicle, which turned out to be non-cancerous despite initial concerns. He shares his experience of becoming a medical case study. The conversation shifts to the power of prayer and heroism, focusing on a recent violent incident in Australia and the brave response of a bystander. Discussion also touches on how Kelly and his family maintain the festive spirit during Christmas, amidst personal and global challenges. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lawyer & Former Law Professor Alan Dershowitz joins John Catsimatidis & James Flippin as they substitute for Sid Rosenberg, to discuss the growing extremism and anti-Semitism in the U.S. and worldwide. Dershowitz attributes the rise in violence and hateful rhetoric to both far-left and far-right figures, mentioning individuals like Bernie Sanders and Tucker Carlson. He underscores the need to depoliticize university classrooms and criticizes political figures such as New York City's incoming mayor for their ideological positions. The discussion stresses the importance of centrist views and the dangerous influence of radical ideologies on future leaders and policymaking. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Judge Richard Weinberg joins John Catsimatidis & James Flippin as they substitute for Sid Rosenberg, to talk about the welfare state, immigration fraud, and its implications, particularly focusing on Minnesota's Somali community. He criticizes lax oversight on welfare benefits, highlights cases of fraud, and draws parallels with issues in NGOs and entitlement programs. Weinberg stresses the need for audits and accountability to prevent misuse of taxpayer money. The conversation also touches on child trafficking prevention and critiques the Biden administration's handling of the border crisis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lawyer & Former Law Professor Alan Dershowitz joins John Catsimatidis & James Flippin as they substitute for Sid Rosenberg, to talk about various legal controversies and shares his seasoned perspective on the matters. He addresses key issues within the justice system, elaborates on significant legal principles, and discusses prominent cases he has been involved in. Dershowitz also engages in an intellectual debate on constitutional interpretation, offering thoughtful insights rooted in his extensive experience as a lawyer and academic. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former Governor George Pataki joins John Catsimatidis & James Flippin as they substitute for Sid Rosenberg, to discuss New York State's budget inefficiencies compared to Florida, highlighting the tripled expenditures and reduced population. Pataki comments on the refusal of Governor Hochul to release data on potential food stamp fraud and the looming battle over tax increases. He emphasizes the need for reducing the state workforce and addressing corruption and inefficiencies to make New York more prosperous and affordable. Pataki also discusses the crowded gubernatorial race with potential candidates Bruce Blakeman and Elise Stefanik, criticizing Andrew Cuomo's potential re-entry. The discussion concludes with Pataki's hopeful outlook for New York's future and his upcoming speaking engagement. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Peter Michalos joins John Catsimatidis & James Flippin as they substitute for Sid Rosenberg, to talk about the rise in flu cases and the introduction of the K variant, which the current flu vaccine does not cover. He explains how cold weather impacts virus transmission, the importance of humidifiers, and the use of UVC air purifiers. Dr. Michalos highlights early detection and treatment options for flu, such as Tamiflu and a new one-time pill called flsa. He also touches on homeopathic remedies like vitamin C and zinc, and emphasizes frequent hand washing. The conversation shifts to the CDC's update on the Hepatitis B vaccine, addressing the demographics at risk and the benefits of spreading out vaccine schedules to potentially reduce neuroinflammation concerns. Dr. Michalos also shares insights on a new non-mRNA COVID vaccine, Novavax, and the increased health risks faced by smokers during flu season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Todd Shapiro, CEO of Manhattan and Long Island based Public Relations Firm, joins John Catsimatidis & James Flippin as they substitute for Sid Rosenberg, to discuss Bruce Blakeman's announcement to run for governor in New York State next year. Shapiro emphasizes Blakeman's strong Republican support base in Nassau and Suffolk counties, arguing that this area is crucial for any GOP victory in New York. He praises Blakeman as a relentless and popular figure in the Republican party. The discussion also touches on Governor Hochul's stance on MAGA, her political decisions, and the overall state of politics in New York City. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Suzanne Miller, Red Apple Media Podcast Host & Real Estate Mogul, joins John Catsimatidis & James Flippin as they substitute for Sid Rosenberg, to talk about her attendance at Andrew Cuomo's birthday party, the guest list, and conversations about New York's homeless issues. Miller shares her concerns about Mayor-elect Mamdani's plans to end homeless camp sweeps, fearing it will worsen New York City's situation. She criticizes rent stabilization rules for distorting the housing market and expresses worries about new legislation requiring property owners to offer their properties to affordable housing entities first. Miller emphasizes the need for effective public safety and policies to retain New Yorkers, especially amid the potential exodus of middle and upper-class residents. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ed Cox, Chairman of the New York Republican State Committee, joins John Catsimatidis & James Flippin as they substitute for Sid Rosenberg, to talk about the announcement of Bruce Blakeman's candidacy for New York Governor. Cox emphasizes the party's strong support for Elise Stefanik, who has garnered over 75% of the state committee's vote, asserting that Stefanik is a highly capable candidate with significant accomplishments. He criticizes the potential primary battle with Blakeman, noting that past primaries have depleted resources crucial for the general election. Cox also highlights the adverse effects of one-party rule in Albany, citing issues like cashless bail, recidivism, and increased budgets. He warns about businesses leaving New York and losing its status as the financial capital. Lastly, Cox outlines the GOP's focus on affordability and combating inflation as key campaign messages. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former Congressman Peter King joins John Catsimatidis & James Flippin as they substitute for Sid Rosenberg, to touch upon the burgeoning scandal in Minneapolis involving the Somali immigrant community, where up to $10 billion in taxpayer money may have been stolen through fraudulent meal programs and fake autism diagnoses. King recalls his experience as chairman of the Homeland Security Committee, focusing on Islamic radicalization and the challenges within the Somali community in Minnesota. He criticizes Congresswoman Ilhan Omar and former Congressman Keith Ellison for their roles. King also touches on international issues involving Venezuela and the Nobel Peace Prize, expressing support for President Trump's actions and emphasizing the need for strong leadership in both local and international governments. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
New York State Senator George Borrello joins John Catsimatidis & James Flippin as they substitute for Sid Rosenberg to talk about issues surrounding New York's management of the SNAP and Medicaid programs under Governor Kathy Hochul. Borrello asserts that waste, fraud, and abuse have led to billions of dollars being misused, contributing to a bloated state budget. He argues for the need to restore political balance in New York by electing a Republican governor and highlights the inefficiencies and corruption in current spending, particularly emphasizing the high costs of green energy projects and education. Borrello calls for common-sense governance to improve public safety, affordability, and quality of life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Thursday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Sid covers multiple news topics including the event at the National Urban League's new headquarters unveiling in Harlem, attended by major political figures like Mayor-elect Mamdani, while Mayor Eric Adams plans to invite Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to New York City on January 1st for Mamdani's inauguration. Additionally, current and former mayors are discussed alongside possible future NYC mayoral candidacies, notably Sid Rosenberg himself. Finally, the longest government shutdown in US history has ended, with implications for SNAP benefits, federal workers, and the healthcare system. Batya Ungar-Sargon, Bill O'Reilly, Elise Stefanik, Jason Whitlock, Justine Brooke Murray & Dr. Marc Siegel join Sid on this Friday-eve installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dominic reacts to Sid Rosenberg blasting Curtis Sliwa's 7.5 percent finish in the New York City mayor race. Dominic finally shares why he refused to endorse Sliwa on the air and how it led to a heated on-air clash between two alpha personalities. He explains why he believed Sliwa never had a real chance, why listeners deserved honesty, and how the campaign turned into a stunt instead of a serious run for office. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Craig Carton, Sports Radio & Podcast Personality, joins Sid to talk about the state of the New York Jets and Giants football teams. Carton criticizes the Jets' past performance and praises recent moves to overhaul the team, acknowledging their historical incompetence but viewing current changes as a step in the right direction. He also discusses the Giants, expressing disappointment in management and their results, suggesting they too need a significant reboot. Additionally, Carton touches on political topics, criticizing New Jersey's political landscape and recent elections, while conversing with host Sid Rosenberg about various related issues. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Megyn Kelly opens the show by discussing her disappointment with the Republican Party following last night's losses, breaking down what Zohran Mamdani's victory in NYC means, big GOP losses in Virginia and New Jersey, and more. Then Sid Rosenberg, host of "Sid and Friends in the Morning," joins to discuss the dangers of Mamdani as new NYC mayor, the huge numbers of young people and foreign-born New Yorkers who voted for him, and more. Then Tom Bevan, Carl Cannon, and Andrew Walworth, host of the RealClearPolitics Podcast, joins to discuss what the election losses last night mean for Republicans, the lessons the party should take in the future, all the socialist promises of Mamdani, why it's important for everyone to see how he was able to galvanize a movement, Michelle Obama finding something new to complain about on Colbert, her ungratefulness for all she's gotten from America, and more. Rosenberg- https://x.com/sidrosenberg19Bevan, Cannon, Walworth- https://www.youtube.com/@RealClearPoliticsYT Grand Canyon University: https://GCU.edu/MYOFFERLandman on Paramount+: Don't miss the hit series everyone is talking about - Landman. New Season streaming November 16th, only on Paramount+SelectQuote: Get the right life insurance for YOU, for LESS. Save more than 50% at https://selectquote.com/MEGYN.Tax Network USA: Call 1-800-958-1000 or visit https://TNUSA.com/MEGYNto speak with a strategist for FREE today Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKellyTwitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at:https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Broadcasting from the Republican Jewish Coalition Conference in Las Vegas, host Gabe Groisman sits down with New York radio star Sid Rosenberg to unpack the shockwave caused by NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani. Rosenberg sounds the alarm on Mamdani's radical record—branding him a “jihadist, terrorist, communist, socialist, Marxist”—and warns of the dire implications for Jewish life, public safety, capitalism and American values if he wins. The two explore why young, liberal voters are drawn to Mamdani's utopian promises, despite his deeply anti-Israel, anti-police rhetoric. Rosenberg also opens up about his post-October 7th transformation into a fierce defender of Israel and the Jewish people, while sharing a sobering warning: a Mamdani victory would be a cultural and political catastrophe, echoing the failures of socialist regimes around the globe. Candid, urgent and unfiltered, this conversation pulls no punches.CHAPTERS00:00 – Welcome from the RJC Conference in Las Vegas01:32 – Why everyone is talking about Mamdani03:20 – Sid Rosenberg slams liberal Jewish support for Mamdani05:04 – “Jihadist, terrorist, Marxist”: Who is Mamdani?06:45 – Why New Yorkers fall for socialist promises08:35 – Argentina, Venezuela & the myth of free everything10:10 – Will Mamdani actually win? Sid makes his prediction12:22 – What Mamdani means for NYPD and public safety15:08 – The October 7th wake-up call: Sid's personal journey18:30 – A generational crisis: Young voters and anti-Israel hate#news #israelhamaswar #mamdani
Bo Dietl, Red Apple Podcast Host, joins Sid for his weekly Tuesday morning appearance to talk about the critical state of New York City's political landscape with Sid Rosenberg. Dietl vehemently criticizes certain political figures, especially 'smiley face' candidate Zohran Mamdani, who he accuses of dishonesty and incompetence. Emphasizing the importance of unified support for a viable candidate like Andrew Cuomo to prevent further degradation of the city, Dietl calls for urgent collective action from New Yorkers. His passionate commentary is rooted in his deep love for the city and his commitment to its betterment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SEASON 4 EPISODE 28: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (2:30) SPECIAL COMMENT: Donald Trump does not own the White House. Donald Trump does not own the United States of America. Donald Trump does not own the world. NOTHING Trump has done, in sending in thugs and military to attack people that did not vote for him in cities and states that do not support him, is LEGAL. NOTHING Trump has done in having his Nosferatu Stephen Miller threaten Governor Pritzker with “seditious conspiracy," is LEGAL. NOTHING Trump has done in sending so-called “election monitors” to interfere in the voting in California and Jersey on BEHALF of Republican Thugs, is LEGAL. NOTHING Trump has done to let himself say – supposedly jokingly, per the New York Times – “I’m the speaker AND the president," is LEGAL. NOTHING Trump has done in his demolition against, destruction of, attack ON the East Wing of the White House, is LEGAL. Almost NOTHING about Trump administration - his presidency - his forming unilateral DICTATORSHIP, is LEGAL. And it is TIME to CUT HIM OFF FINANCIALLY by taking the one measure that will force an end to this Trumpian madness: for the blue states to follow up on Gavin Newsom’s suggestion, on the suggestion of others including me in this forum, and stop transmitting federal taxes to the national treasury until Trump resigns. We must have a tax payment boycott and it must be led by Governors and other STATE OFFICIALS so that there can be no attempt by Trump or his enablers and flunkies to prosecute or further threaten democracy-loving civilians. De-fund Donald Trump. Now. ALSO: More on these "election observers." Also the targeting of Mike Johnson as the fall-guy. And a media update on Bret Baier, CBS, NBC and the Ballroom, Cheryl Hines and Olivia Nuzzi, and Bill Maher making a jackass of himself. AGAIN. B-Block (36:00) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: Kayleigh McEnany trying to sell her audience Hamburger Helper and convince them it's steak. ICE arrests a guy for playing the Star Wars imperial march. Anna Paulina Luna has a debate with a California congressman who doesn't exist. And Andrew Cuomo achieves a new high in low: laughing at a 9/11 racial slur about the man who beat him in the primary. B-Block (48:00) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: Before the World Series ends (and I still think that's in five games) it's time to tell the 25th Anniversary edition of Roger Clemens, Mike Piazza, the bat, and how Clemens was actually throwing it at me. C-Block (1:06:00) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL, CONCLUDED: There are so many ripples in the pond on this Clemens saga - they're still rippling!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Democrats admit they’re leveraging American pain for political gain — and Mike’s not letting it slide. From the shocking words of Democrat Whip Catherine Clark, who openly bragged about using shutdown suffering as “leverage,” to Texas Rep. Jolanda Jones declaring she’d “slit throats” over politics, the left’s mask is slipping fast. Meanwhile, some Republicans, including Hugh Hewitt and Sid Rosenberg, line up behind Andrew Cuomo — the disgraced “COVID killer” — leaving Mike asking: how can any conservative endorse that?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WABC Host Roger Stone joins John Catsimatidis & James Flippin as they substitute for Sid Rosenberg, to discuss the partial government shutdown and its political implications. Stone attributes the shutdown to Democratic demands for healthcare funding for illegal immigrants and labels it the 'Schumer shutdown.' The discussion also covers President Trump's humorous AI-generated videos, Stone's thoughts on potential statehood for Canadian provinces, and the political landscape in New York. Stone emphasizes the difficulty for Republicans in New York and highlights Curtis Sliwa's efforts in the mayoral race against the entrenched Democratic establishment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ed Cox, Chairman of the New York Republican State Committee, joins John Catsimatidis & James Flippin as they substitute for Sid Rosenberg, to discuss his insights into the budget crisis, the influence of left-wing factions within the Democratic Party, the lack of clear leadership in the Democratic Party, and the broader political landscape. The interview explores the challenges faced by traditional Democrats, the influence of socialist factions, and the political maneuvering within the party, including criticisms of past leadership from figures like Obama and Biden. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Senator Rick Scott joins John Catsimatidis & James Flippin as they substitute for Sid Rosenberg, to touch upon the government shutdown in Washington, describing it as the 'Schumer shutdown' caused by disagreements over spending. He criticizes Senator Chuck Schumer for being unwilling to continue spending at current levels. Scott discusses the economic challenges, including the national debt and inflation, and comments on the population influx in Florida, attributing it to people fleeing high taxes and difficult business conditions in states like New York. He also touches on the negative impacts of socialism and mentions potential federal worker layoffs as a way to reduce government spending and balance the budget. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Todd Shapiro, Spokesperson for Mayor Eric Adams, joins John Catsimatidis & James Flippin as they substitute for Sid Rosenberg, to discuss his advocacy for ostriches in British Columbia, Robert Kennedy Jr.'s efforts in food safety, and Walmart's decision to remove food dyes. Shapiro shares his thoughts on New York City's state under Mayor Adams, the legacy of former Governor Andrew Cuomo, and the impact of a potential endorsement by Mayor Adams. The interview also touches on the migration of businesses and residents to states like Florida and Texas due to cost-of-living concerns. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Peter Michalos joins John Catsimatidis & James Flippin as they substitute for Sid Rosenberg, to talk about various health concerns. Dr. Michalos elaborates on Walmart's initiative to remove artificial dyes and preservatives from food, their impact on health, particularly on gut bacteria, and the rise of diseases like autism linked with environmental factors. He highlights significant findings from Duke University tying cannabis use to autism and epigenetic changes. The conversation covers the adverse effects of high Tylenol intake during pregnancy, the role of diet and artificial sweeteners on health, and groundbreaking research on lithium and microplastics. Dr. Michalos urges a move towards natural foods and raises awareness about cancer, emphasizing reduced sugar intake. The episode wraps up with discussions on advancements in medical technology and the importance of self-care for longevity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
WABC Host Greg Kelly joins John Catsimatidis & James Flippin as they substitute for Sid Rosenberg, to discuss a range of topics, starting with a heartfelt anniversary message for John's wife, Margo. The discussion transitions to Kelly's personal life, focusing on his role as a father to two young daughters and his wife's traditional role in raising them. The hosts and Kelly also explore the cultural significance of Yom Kippur, touching on the importance of atonement and apology across faiths. The conversation shifts to military culture, highlighting the recent changes in promotion policies and risk-taking, as addressed in a speech by Secretary of War Pete Hegseth. They also delve into political issues, including budget concerns, the Democratic Party's policies on immigration and healthcare, and potential investigations into campaign finance violations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Craig Eaton, Former Brooklyn GOP Chairman, joins John Catsimatidis & James Flippin as they substitute for Sid Rosenberg, to talk about the New Jersey governor's race. Eaton expresses confidence in Jack Ciattarelli's campaign, highlighting several controversies surrounding opponent Mikie Sherrill, including her stock trading violations and her alleged involvement in a cheating scandal at the Naval Academy. Craig also discusses key issues like electricity costs and how Ciattarelli, a New Jersey native with extensive local experience, contrasts with Sherrill in addressing these problems. The conversation underscores the importance of the upcoming election. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Thursday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, John Catsimatidis & James Flippin substitute for Sid Rosenberg on the holiest of Jewish holidays, Yom Kippur. John and James cover updates in New York City's race for Mayor, the ongoing the federal government shutdown, discussing its impact, partisan disagreements over healthcare funding, and President Trump's social media actions. Finally, the duo cover the Yankees' 4-3 win over the Boston Red Sox in last night's American League Wild Card Series Game 2. Bonnie Brady, Claudia Tenney, Craig Eaton, Dr. Peter Michalos, Ed Cox, George Venizelos, Greg Kelly, Peter King, Rick Scott, Roger Stone & Todd Shapiro join Sid on this Yom Kippur installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bonnie Brady, Executive Director at Long Island Commercial Fishing Association, joins John Catsimatidis & James Flippin as they substitute for Sid Rosenberg, to discuss the adverse effects of the Empire Wind project on the environment and local communities. The conversation highlights issues such as the potential harm to marine life and the fishing industry, exorbitant electricity costs, and the involvement of foreign entities such as the Kingdom of Norway in the wind project. The controversial project, which includes the installation of large wind turbines near Long Island, is also facing legal challenges from groups like Protect Our Coast New Jersey. Brady emphasizes the need for greater awareness and action to mitigate these impacts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices