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Hour Clay Anbuck kicks off now joined by our friend, Mr.

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Mark Simone, Mr. New York of 710 WOR.

1:49

He's on before us in

1:52

that market. We're honored to have such

1:54

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1:56

amazing numbers there. Mr. Mark, good

1:58

to have you on, sir. Hey,

2:00

thanks. Thanks for all the nice words. We

2:04

are looking at some interesting stuff happening

2:06

in New York these days. That's probably

2:08

always true, but in the political sense,

2:10

particularly interesting stuff happening right now. I'm

2:14

just going to put this to you so we can

2:16

dive into it. Back in 2008, Barack Obama won New

2:19

York that year by a 26.9%

2:21

margin of victory. I'm

2:28

going to call it 27 points, which is a beat down for sure. I'm

2:35

looking right now, Mark, at the

2:37

latest Siena College polling,

2:39

which was just from a week

2:41

ago. The

2:44

polls all compiled here on

2:47

fivethirtyeight.com. They've got

2:50

in New York, Trump v. Biden,

2:52

Biden up seven points, Biden

2:54

up eight points. You

2:57

think something big is perhaps in the mix. What's

2:59

going on here? Is this going to be competitive?

3:03

No, I think Donald Trump's going to win New York. I don't

3:05

think it's going to be competitive. I think he'll win it. You've

3:08

got to remember, about 2008, McCain was, for

3:10

whatever reason, he wasn't a strong candidate. Turnout

3:13

for him was extremely low, so that's

3:15

not the best test. Now remember,

3:18

Ronald Reagan won New York

3:20

twice, twice. It can be done. I

3:22

know that's a long time ago, but Trump

3:24

is different from anybody else. He's beloved

3:26

in New York by a lot of

3:28

people. I know New

3:30

York City is the problem, but half

3:33

the voters are outside of New York City. He's got

3:35

them. Normally, he'd have

3:37

trouble in New York City, but a

3:39

lot of that Democratic base is secretly,

3:41

quietly moving over to Trump. People

3:44

that just don't like the crime anymore, they don't like it

3:47

out of control. He goes to

3:49

Harlem, where that bodega is, or

3:51

as Biden would say, that bodega. You're

3:54

piercing that bodega. Watch

3:57

the video. Everybody in the street is cheering him.

4:00

booze anywhere. He

4:02

goes to the construction site on Park Avenue.

4:04

But remember, it's working class guys, construction workers

4:06

who live in New York and

4:08

they're all cheering him and chanting for him. I think

4:10

he wins. I think he wins New York. All

4:13

right. I want to dive into this because this

4:15

is a bold prediction. I love bold predictions as

4:19

Buckwell knows, although I've lost on several of my

4:21

bold predictions here. I want to hit you with

4:23

a couple of fact patterns. Close

4:26

race just happened to be fair. 2022

4:28

governor's race.

4:30

Kathy Hochul, not very popular.

4:32

Lee Zeldin loses 53 to 47. So let me

4:35

ask you this question.

4:38

If Kathy Hochul and Lee Zeldin ran in

4:40

2024, in other words, if we

4:42

didn't have a midterm 2022

4:45

election, if they were on the ballot, I

4:48

presume you think Lee Zeldin would win

4:50

head to head against Kathy Hochul as

4:52

well, and that there's been a further

4:54

shift right word since he would have

4:57

lost by six points two years ago.

5:00

Yeah, I love Lee Zeldin. Great guy. He'd

5:02

be an excellent governor. He's not exactly the

5:04

most dynamic candidate in the world. And Hochul

5:06

had all that democratic momentum behind her. But

5:08

people have now seen her in office for

5:10

a few years and

5:12

she stinks. She's absolutely awful between

5:16

the congestion pricing, doing nothing about

5:18

this anti-Semitism all over the campuses,

5:21

doing nothing about inflation in

5:23

the state. Congestion pricing is

5:26

ridiculous. She sends the National

5:28

Guard into the subway to protect people.

5:30

There's crime down there. They have no

5:32

power in the subway to do anything.

5:35

So she decides they'll

5:37

inspect packages or bags

5:39

or I don't know any criminal

5:41

that brings luggage with them. They don't have briefcases. They

5:44

don't have purses. I don't know what

5:46

they're inspecting. So yeah, Zeldin could win

5:48

today. And I

5:51

really think Trump, you said he was seven, eight

5:53

points behind. That was the case in almost every

5:55

swing state. And he closed those gaps. He's good

5:57

at closing eight percent gaps. He'll do it in.

6:00

York. Okay, so if he wins New

6:02

York, this is going to be a landslide. Do you

6:04

agree with that? I mean, because he's not going to

6:06

lose Pennsylvania and win New York, right? He's not going

6:08

to lose Wisconsin and win New York. He's not going

6:10

to win New York and lose Michigan.

6:12

I mean, that would mean that he would sweep

6:14

through the Midwest. He might win Minnesota. What

6:17

you're saying is six months out, you think Trump

6:19

is not only going to win, he's going to

6:21

win comfortably by 10 o'clock Eastern on election night.

6:23

We would know who the, who the, that he

6:25

was the winner. Well, yeah,

6:27

I mean, who knows what the Democrats will pull,

6:29

but it's only going to get

6:31

better for Donald Trump and it's only

6:34

going to get worse for Joe Biden. Mentally, things

6:37

will come out. I

6:39

think these trials have had just the opposite

6:41

effect. Democrats intended people are starting to look

6:43

at these trials. I don't mean the MSNBC

6:46

crowd. I mean normal people and

6:48

they don't like the total perversion of

6:50

our justice system. They don't like any

6:52

of this. It's only going to get better for Trump. In

6:55

the summer you'll see momentum just accelerate. Do you

6:57

think Biden's going to debate, Mark? I'm sure you

7:00

saw today he said on another radio show, oh

7:02

yeah, I'll debate Trump. Trump's response

7:04

to it was no one really believes that, right? What do

7:06

you think? I

7:08

don't believe it. I mean, what was

7:10

the exact words? I'd be happy to. He's not saying

7:13

I'll do it. I'd be happy to. But

7:16

the staff, whoever will come up with a million

7:18

excuses not to do it. You notice Biden won't

7:20

talk to the New York Times, won't give them

7:22

an interview, won't give any real news organization an

7:25

interview, but he's happy to do Seth Meyers and

7:27

Howard Stern. What does that tell you

7:29

about his confidence? Yeah, no, there's clearly

7:31

a coddling of him in the media that goes

7:33

beyond even what we normally would expect. We're speaking

7:35

to Mark Simone, Mr. New York of 710-WOR in

7:38

NYC. So

7:40

you mentioned the trials, Mark. And Clay and I have

7:42

tried to do a little bit of jury

7:45

pool analysis, but also looking back

7:47

or taking a step back and

7:49

looking at the overall system in

7:51

New York City. Do you

7:53

have any faith that there might be somebody

7:55

on that jury who's just going to say,

7:57

this is too crazy? I can't go along

7:59

with you? this or do you think that it's kind

8:01

of a done deal and they might get a guilty verdict on

8:04

this? You

8:06

know, I don't have a lot of confidence. It's

8:09

a New York jury. It's a totally

8:11

over the top biased judge.

8:13

The only good news is the Harvey

8:15

Weinstein reversal was based on

8:17

all these things the judge did and

8:19

this judge in the Trump trial has

8:21

done exactly the same thing. So that

8:23

almost guarantees the reversal. Usually

8:26

the judge is looking at this and will ease up a little but

8:30

so far there's no crime alleged. The catch and

8:32

kill, perfectly legal. Biden did

8:34

the biggest catch and kill in history

8:36

when he had Facebook, Twitter, the biggest

8:39

publishers cover up the Hunter laptop scandal.

8:42

But you're right. You can never tell

8:44

what a jury will do. You

8:47

mentioned that again you think Trump's going

8:49

to win New York which would be

8:51

amazing and would be a lot of

8:53

fun to watch. Can you imagine the

8:55

panic that would ensue in MSNBC and

8:58

CNN? Because New York comes in

9:00

early and if you start seeing those

9:02

numbers and Biden is only up a couple

9:04

of points or Trump is within a couple

9:06

of points, what does the tally look like?

9:09

If you had 47% if I'm looking at this overall

9:14

in terms of turnout in 2022, do you think there's

9:17

going to be a massive turnout in the

9:20

New York election or do you think Biden's

9:22

just not getting out his base? Black

9:24

voters are moving on, Asian, Hispanic voters.

9:26

What does the coalition look like for

9:28

Trump if that were to happen? Yeah,

9:31

I think it's a good point. I think low

9:33

turnout for Biden and you don't usually get the

9:35

high Republican turnout in New York but you'll get

9:37

it this time because again

9:39

crime is a huge factor. Also

9:42

this anti-Semitism, this stuff

9:44

on the college campus, it's frightening a lot

9:46

of people, not just Jews but Christians,

9:49

Gentiles as well because this kind

9:51

of bigotry being tolerated

9:54

is frightening a lot of people and

9:56

just watch the perversion of the justice

9:59

system, the total. the disintegration of our

10:01

universities, the streets, everything is

10:03

just awful, the migrants everywhere. I

10:06

think you're going to see enormous Republican

10:08

turnout this time. Also, look at Long

10:10

Island, Nassau County, which is

10:12

a good barometer, the

10:14

county executive, the attorney general,

10:17

the Republicans swept in

10:19

Nassau County. It's a good indicator of

10:21

what's coming. Mark

10:24

Simone, everybody. Mark, appreciate you being with us. Thanks for

10:26

calling in from 710-WOR. Great

10:29

to have you as always. Thanks. I love

10:31

listening to you every day. Thanks,

10:33

man. Thanks so much. Clay, I just want to

10:35

say, you said it. You're

10:37

a bold prediction guy, but if

10:40

Trump wins New York, this is up there with

10:42

... You remember when some of

10:44

you do remember this, Ann Coulter

10:47

was on Bill Maher's show at the

10:49

very beginning of the 2016 cycle

10:52

primary, and they said, who do you think is going

10:54

to win? She said right on

10:56

camera. She stared right in the camera. The polls showed

10:58

him ahead. She said Donald Trump, and

11:00

they had to have her on later. That was a heck ... Whatever

11:03

you think, that was a heck of a call. If

11:05

Mark is right and Trump wins New York

11:07

the first time a Republican will have won

11:09

it since Ronald Reagan, we're going to have

11:11

to have him on for a little victory dance. I

11:14

think Trump will ... It's funny. He's

11:16

so ready to go that Trump will

11:18

win that me pointing out that he's

11:21

only behind, even by Democrat pollsters, six,

11:23

seven points. That's

11:27

a contested state if you really look at

11:29

it. Six or seven points looks like that's

11:31

up for grabs. It's not as

11:33

crazy. That's why I said Barack Obama won by almost 30

11:36

very different times now. Yeah,

11:38

and I think ... This is a good question,

11:40

because you guys out there listening can help us

11:43

with this. Is that the

11:45

boldest prediction in three years of us being

11:47

on the air? In terms of guests, I

11:49

know you and I have made bold predictions,

11:51

but I don't even think I've gone that

11:54

far in making a bold prediction about New

11:56

York, because it's not just if he's right.

11:59

Think about it. I've made some bold

12:01

predictions, many of them wrong, but

12:04

if you think about it, if

12:06

New York flips, that's why I

12:08

asked him. I mean, Pennsylvania, Michigan,

12:10

and Wisconsin are going to go

12:12

Trump. And then I

12:15

think Minnesota probably would, and I

12:17

think you would flip Virginia potentially.

12:19

You're talking about a land-wide style.

12:22

It's a total butt-kicking. There's no question about it because

12:24

you're not going to win New York and not win

12:26

Pennsylvania. You're not going to win New York and then

12:28

fail to win Pennsylvania and some of these other

12:31

key states. But I think that, look,

12:34

I mean, you've talked about predictions. I

12:36

thought Lee Zeldin was going to win, and maybe

12:38

that for governor, and that would

12:40

have been at least one repudiation

12:42

of a COVID lockdown lunatic governor,

12:44

unfortunately, it didn't end up happening.

12:48

But he made it close. And

12:50

New York, right after California, is the

12:52

biggest Democrat stronghold state that there is.

12:55

And that would even be a place

12:58

where you're going to, I think you're going

13:00

to see Republican members of Congress that are

13:02

doing well in New York. We would not

13:04

have the very thin, and some

13:06

of that is self-inflicted wounds by the Republicans

13:08

in Congress, unfortunately, but we would not have

13:11

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13:13

New York Republicans and California

13:16

Republicans coming out and

13:18

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13:20

the GOP base turning out for them

13:22

there. Obviously in New

13:24

York, Long Island, Nassau, and Suffolk counties, I

13:26

mean, turning out big for Republicans, I do

13:29

think that's big Trump territory. We talked about

13:31

this last year when I was up in

13:33

Cooperstown, how blown away my kids were. Trump

13:36

flags everywhere. Everywhere we

13:39

went in upstate New York, when we were in

13:41

Cooperstown, New York, my kids couldn't get over it.

13:43

We were driving around, I mean, that is major

13:45

Trump territory. And what some Mark Simone just hit

13:47

on is, it's really, you win

13:49

in Manhattan. Remember, we had Lee Zeldin on,

13:52

and you win in Manhattan by limiting

13:54

the amount that Democrats can run up

13:57

the score. And I do

13:59

think that Manhattan ... and in the

14:01

New York City area, I don't

14:03

think that Biden's going to run up the

14:05

score. I think again it comes down to

14:07

these suburban moms, these suburban women, and maybe

14:09

they're not threatened in New York over the

14:12

abortion argument because it's easier to get

14:14

an abortion now I think in New York than it was

14:16

before Roe v. Wade was overturned. I mean in terms of

14:18

that. Well, this is why I think that we had that

14:20

caller before and he said he's so worried about how abortion

14:22

is going to play into this. It

14:24

worked really well in 2022 because they were

14:26

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14:28

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14:31

they're going to stop you from getting abortions

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in places like New York and I think this

14:36

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14:38

it's still just as easy to get an

14:41

abortion and so it's a lot harder I

14:43

think to drive turnout because that is

14:45

the law. People can

14:48

understand it there. Well, take some of your calls. I'm

14:50

wondering if anybody else, let's see if anybody else, Clay,

14:52

in New York wants to back Mark up

14:54

on this one. Among the boldest for

14:56

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15:01

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20:29

was eaten by cannibals. Yeah,

20:33

it was one of the most Biden moments

20:35

in recent memory, but that's what the guy

20:37

does. I think that happened

20:39

while you were out in the Caribbean. It

20:42

crossed my radar even when I was out at the

20:44

beach. I tried to stay off the phone and stay

20:46

away from everything, but I was aware of the Biden

20:50

story about the cannibals. Wasn't there a band?

20:53

This is now just going back to my 80s. Wasn't

20:56

Fine Young Cannibals a band? Yeah,

20:58

right. That's a strange name for

21:00

a band now that you think about it, isn't

21:02

it? It's a weird thing. I don't

21:04

remember. It would be like the Thrifty Serial Killers

21:06

or something. That's a strange thing to call yourself.

21:09

I don't remember their song, but the Fine

21:11

Young Cannibals had She Drives Me Crazy. Oh,

21:14

that was a huge song. Ooh, yeah. But

21:16

no one... Yeah, you get it. You get

21:18

it. Ali on the ball there, the Fine

21:20

Young Cannibals, yeah, they had that monster hit

21:22

She Drives Me Crazy, which is still, I

21:24

think, kind of iconic. That's a good song.

21:28

I know that song. There's

21:31

a good song. I know that song. Ooh, that's

21:33

a good song. ined

21:36

by B Accelerator

21:50

on it. She

21:53

drives me crazy. Which is still, I think, kind of

21:55

my con It's a good song. I'd rock out to

21:58

that song. Maybe the best song that people who eat

22:00

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23:01

Clay Travis and Buck Sexton on

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23:06

those tunes go across the airwaves.

23:08

Everybody knows this song. This was

23:10

a huge hit in the 80's.

23:13

Huge hit in the 80's, 88, 89 something

23:15

like that. I think it was on the

23:17

Pretty Woman soundtrack. Not that I had that

23:20

CD. I'm just saying. That's a pretty woman

23:22

soundtrack. Yeah, true story.

23:25

You know I stayed at the Pretty Woman Hotel. It's a

23:27

very offensive movie and I don't call things offensive very often

23:30

but if you actually watch that movie it's a

23:32

really like bizarre depressing

23:34

weird movie. Sky picks up

23:36

a hooker on like Rodeo Drive and

23:39

Pazer for the week and then the

23:41

whole thing is very weird. Take Sir

23:43

the Beverly Wilshire Hotel. That's the hotel

23:45

they put everybody who stays and for

23:47

work at Fox Sports in LA. It

23:50

used to be. I don't know if it still is. That

23:53

place is still filled with hookers.

23:56

Like high-end hookers. But if you

23:58

go into the Beverly Wilshire Hotel. People

24:00

just dress a little differently in LA than

24:02

they do in Tennessee, Clay. It's Hookers. The

24:05

first time I ever went, I'd never seen anything like it. It

24:07

was like Beverly Hillbillies. I sat down to get

24:09

a beer after I'd done television and

24:12

at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel, I

24:15

noticed it's all girls at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel

24:17

bar. And I'm like, that seems a little weird.

24:19

And I'm like, whatever, you know, just give me

24:21

a beer, finish it up

24:23

my day. And then I

24:25

like, I noticed, and maybe if you're incredibly

24:27

good looking, this happens to you all the

24:29

time, most women don't stare at

24:31

men or at least they don't stare at me.

24:35

Every woman at the whole bar is looking at me

24:37

and I'm like, this is kind of a weird vibe.

24:40

And then they don't look away. Most

24:42

women would look away if you make eye

24:44

contact and the bartender came over and I

24:46

was like, are all these, these are all

24:48

like, these are all hookers, right? He was

24:50

like, yeah, they just, it's super high end

24:52

hookers. It's all connected to

24:54

that movie is what I was told.

24:58

That movie was so popular, Pretty Woman,

25:00

that everybody wants to get their own

25:02

Julia Roberts, that bar, and I'm

25:05

probably blowing up the Beverly Wilshire right now. I don't

25:07

know if it's still an issue, but

25:09

they would still, they would flood the

25:11

Beverly Wilshire Hotel with hookers because of

25:13

the Pretty Woman connection, which I wasn't

25:15

anticipating because I didn't know we were

25:17

going to be playing the Fine Young

25:19

Cannibals. Is that really on

25:22

the soundtrack or the Pretty Woman? Yes,

25:24

yes, yes. Did you buy the Pretty Woman

25:26

soundtrack? No, but I've,

25:29

I've looked for this song before

25:31

on like different Spotify and stuff and

25:33

it will come up as on the Pretty Woman soundtrack.

25:36

I did not actually own the Pretty Woman. I did buy

25:38

a, do you want to do

25:40

this? You want to get into this? What's the most embarrassing

25:43

album you've ever bought? I

25:46

mean, I bought a cassette tape of Salt and Pepper.

25:50

That was actually pretty popular. I think I probably

25:52

had that. Popular time, but in retrospect, like wasn't

25:55

great. One of

25:57

my buddies bought Kevin Campbell's.

26:00

CD. Do you remember Tevin Campbell? I

26:02

don't even know what that is. Tevin Campbell was

26:04

like a black

26:06

teenage singer back in the day.

26:08

I had crisscross, which

26:11

I loved. Crisscross will make you jump. Do

26:13

you remember that song? That was classic. This

26:15

is a humble brag. Everybody had crisscross in

26:18

our age range. Tevin Campbell was on the

26:20

babyface, might have been on the list of

26:22

music that you didn't necessarily want to admit

26:24

to. Mariah Carey,

26:27

she was very popular but for a man or a young

26:29

man, I don't know that you could go with. This

26:32

is a really good question. What was the

26:34

most embarrassing album you owned? Or

26:37

single? Because you used to be able to

26:39

back in the day, you'd go into Camelot

26:41

music, you'd buy the single, which

26:43

was the cassette tape single, which was a big

26:45

deal before all the iTunes, all you kids out

26:48

there with your easy ability. I did go through

26:50

a little savage garden phase. Do you even remember

26:52

them? I remember the name. They were like

26:54

Australian? Oh, I don't know. I

26:56

want to stand with you on the mountain. I want to be

26:58

with you. I'm not going to sing because that's going to make

27:00

everyone change the stage. Oh, I remember that song. Yeah,

27:03

I'll give you my answer probably most

27:05

embarrassing. I had Color Me Bad's album.

27:07

Do you remember Color Me Bad?

27:10

I Adore Me Amore? Yeah, sure.

27:14

I think that's probably, that's up. Color

27:16

Me Bad spelled with two D's. Probably

27:20

not at the, oh,

27:22

I had Millie Vanilli. I had Millie

27:24

Vanilli before we knew that Millie Vanilli was all

27:26

made up. That's a collector's item though. That's amazing.

27:28

Now you probably get a lot of money for

27:30

that on eBay. Blame It on the Rain classic.

27:32

I don't know who's saying it. Blame

27:35

It on the Rain great song by

27:37

Millie Vanilli. I had the Millie Vanilli

27:39

entire album back in the day. Yeah,

27:41

I also, what's the big deal? People got

27:43

all upset about it. It's like, guess what?

27:46

All these people that are writing books, Clay

27:48

and Buck accepted, most

27:50

of them don't write a word of their books. It's

27:53

okay. You pay someone to write a book, so they paid

27:55

someone to write the backup, or not the backup, the main

27:57

vocals. I don't know. I think it's kind

27:59

of funny. funny where we draw the lines on these things.

28:01

All right, do we have important business to do? Peppa

28:03

was the good looking one and Salt was kind of

28:06

the bigger one, right? I don't want to throw them

28:08

under the bus if they're listening here. One of the

28:10

Salt and Peppa girls was good looking.

28:13

The other one not as good looking. That's fair to say,

28:15

right? I legit haven't done it in

28:17

a number. I'm not trying to defer on this. I don't know. I

28:20

think Salt was the good looking one. It's possible

28:22

that I'm getting them backwards. I'm

28:24

just imagining Salt and Peppa like they're just getting

28:26

in their car in New York. They've

28:29

gone all in on Trump.

28:32

Prior to now, they've been huge fans of

28:34

Clay and Buck. I just obliterated one of

28:36

them by saying she was the unattractive one.

28:38

I'm not sure which one she was. He

28:40

was unattractive. She was not as good looking

28:42

as the other one. Back in

28:44

the day, Beyonce was way better looking than

28:46

the rest of the Destiny's Child girls, right?

28:49

Justin Timberlake was way better looking than the rest

28:52

of the dudes, right? There was usually one- There

28:54

was no other guy who was kind of ...

28:56

I mean, I think we're being ... There was another ...

29:00

I legitimately get Backstreet Boys and Insink

29:02

confused. He was an NSYNC, right? Timberlake?

29:05

Yes. I don't know who the most famous ... I think all the

29:07

Backstreet Boys, none of them became

29:09

famous, right? None of them was solo.

29:12

I think that's right. Some of them were

29:15

actually ugly. Joey Fatone was legitimately an ugly

29:17

dude who happened to be a boy baby.

29:19

Clay is a Friday and Clay's just throwing

29:21

haymakers in the last few minutes of the

29:23

show here. Your mentions on

29:25

Twitter. You bet Joey Fatone's probably on X. He's

29:27

probably going to have something to say to you.

29:30

Well, a tough break, by the way, to have

29:32

the Italian name that actually is just Fatone and

29:34

be a little bit chubby in the boy band.

29:36

I mean, that feels like just a really unfortunate

29:38

combo. Maybe change the

29:41

name so that you're not the chubby guy whose

29:43

last name is Fatone. I mean, it just doesn't

29:45

seem like a good move. Was

29:47

Dave Matthews the single most iconic band of

29:49

your peer group growing up? Would you say

29:51

that's correct? Because for me, it would be

29:53

Dave Matthews band was the thing that everybody

29:55

listened to. Yeah, that's a

29:58

good question. I mean, I think it depends on if you were the... the

30:00

hacky sack playing pot

30:02

smoking kind of what's

30:05

it say? Dave Matthews is South African, right? You're the

30:07

kind of person who would go to like University

30:10

of Virginia back in the day. Like he

30:12

got big in Charlottesville, the UVA that mean.

30:14

I just want to know what the team

30:16

was pointing out to me that I did

30:19

in fact pronounce it correctly. It

30:21

is not salt and pepper. It is salt.

30:23

Peppa. Peppa. Yeah.

30:26

P-E-P-A in case anyone wanted to know. Allie, which one was

30:28

the good looking one? Allie's

30:31

not going to answer that. Allie will know.

30:34

It is either salt or pepper was the good looking one. I don't

30:36

think it was confusing. Oh Clay, you put me on the spot like

30:38

this. I have no idea. Maybe

30:41

Peppa. Peppa, just because I want

30:44

to say that. Yeah, I have no idea which

30:46

one was better looking. But I know that Joey

30:48

Fatone, Joey Fatone was the ugly one in the

30:50

back. Sorry Joey, in the backstreet boys. We're

30:53

talking to kids on the block. Don't we

30:56

have? The fuck is leaving now

30:58

by the way? There's no telling how this show

31:00

is going to end. He's got to go to

31:02

the airport in Raleigh. That's true. I'm leaving you

31:04

in Clay's hands. Clay's in a mischievous, no, a

31:06

mischievous. See someone told us not

31:08

to say it wrong. A mischievous mood. I

31:11

like mischievous better. It sounds like, is it

31:13

supposed to be pronounced mischievous? Mischievous. Yeah,

31:15

I'm going to stick with mischievous. I've been pronouncing it too long

31:17

for too long. This is the kind

31:20

of mood he's in. He's going to antagonize the

31:22

grammar police and the pronunciation police out there. That's

31:25

true. The Joey Fat one, he could have

31:27

used more chalk in his life. He

31:29

could have used a little bit of testosterone. Maybe it would

31:31

have burned off a few of the calories. So

31:34

he wasn't the ugliest of the backstreet boys. Maybe

31:37

his life would be different. Maybe he would be

31:39

a modern day Justin Timberlake. Maybe somebody from the

31:41

backstreet boys would have gone triple

31:43

platinum or whatever you go when you go

31:45

solo and you have a great deal of

31:47

success like Beyonce, like Justin Timberlake. Could

31:50

have been all the difference he needed

31:52

was a little bit more energy, vitality,

31:54

vim, maybe

31:56

he could have been a difference maker. Speaking of

31:58

him and vigor. Do you know that they

32:00

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32:03

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32:07

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32:09

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32:11

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32:14

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32:16

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32:19

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32:21

keep you from seeing how incompetent

32:23

and lacking in energy and virility

32:25

he is when he walks to

32:28

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32:30

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32:32

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32:34

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32:36

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33:01

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33:03

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Girl, you know it's true. This

36:00

was an amazing album. Millie

36:02

Vanilli. Bucket left. There's

36:04

no telling where the show ends up in the last 10 minutes here. This

36:08

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36:10

We're number one. We appreciate all of you listening in

36:12

North Carolina. Even

36:15

if there were fake singers, the songs were

36:17

still good. Point

36:19

of correction. We've got a couple of them here. Wide

36:23

variety. Evidently,

36:26

Joey Fatwone was in NSYNC, not

36:28

Backstreet Boys. I apologize to all

36:31

the boy band aficionados out there.

36:34

I actually think that burnishes my street cred

36:36

that I got that wrong. That's one that's

36:38

good to get wrong. Unlike yesterday

36:40

when I got the year that FDR died and

36:42

where he died, I got Powder Springs

36:44

and Warm Springs, Georgia mixed up and I had to

36:46

issue a correction on that one. That one I wasn't

36:49

impressed by. Also,

36:53

I think that there is another element here.

36:56

Joe Biden, as a part

36:58

of his Howard Stern story, told a ton of lies.

37:01

Ali, you sent me a story

37:03

about Joe Biden's athletic career and

37:06

Yahoo Sports reported that he did end

37:08

up with the third most

37:10

touchdowns in his district or

37:12

in his division or something in Delaware.

37:15

He said he came in second, but

37:17

that part of his story, unlike saving

37:20

all the people's lives and getting arrested

37:22

for opposing segregation,

37:26

all of that may or may not be

37:28

true. Seems unlikely, but he at least was

37:30

a wide receiver who scored several touchdowns as

37:32

a senior, just to be fair. I

37:36

saw this story that

37:39

has gone viral and I thought it's

37:41

a Good Friday story potentially.

37:45

A woman who confronted a

37:48

teenager at a

37:50

Utah steakhouse about

37:52

her mini skirt being too short

37:56

has been charged with sexual

37:58

battery for trying to

38:00

pull the girl's skirt

38:02

down longer because

38:04

she said, your ass

38:07

cheeks are hanging out. This

38:10

is evidently all over the Internet.

38:13

It's been hugely controversial. A

38:15

48-year-old woman in St. George,

38:18

Utah was standing in

38:20

line for a steakhouse, Sakura

38:23

Japanese Steakhouse in St. George,

38:25

Utah this past weekend. Everything

38:29

fell apart. She said the skirt was too

38:31

short. Allie,

38:34

have you ever been ... I'm going to bring

38:36

you in as the woman because I've got a

38:38

ridiculous story here. I was at Gondolier

38:41

Restaurant in

38:43

East Tennessee near

38:45

where my in-laws live on Watts

38:47

Bar Lake. I swear

38:49

to you, I was standing in line to

38:51

go eat at Gondolier Restaurant. This is not

38:54

a high-end establishment. Good place to eat. I've

38:56

eaten there a bunch. It's

38:58

like an Italian version of like IHOP or something

39:00

like that. I don't even know if it's a

39:02

chain. I'm standing in

39:05

line there. There's a little bit of a weight and

39:08

a woman, like mom-aged

39:11

woman, got into

39:13

it with a teenage girl she didn't

39:15

know as we were all standing

39:17

in line. I wasn't involved in either party. I

39:19

was there, I believe, with my kids. They

39:23

started yelling at each other about whether the

39:25

girls ... I think it was her top

39:28

was showing too much boob

39:30

cleavage. I just thought

39:32

to myself, oh my God, I'm going to be

39:35

in this situation. These two were

39:37

close to getting in a fight, like an

39:39

actual fight over this girl's top. I

39:42

didn't know what to do because all I

39:44

could think was somehow I'm going to get

39:46

blamed because I just

39:48

happened to be there when these

39:50

two women start fighting over their dress code.

39:53

I was trying to think through what should I

39:55

do. Should I say anything? Should I just leave?

39:57

Get out of the restaurant as fast as I

39:59

can? And so somehow I don't end up in this

40:01

story. Allie, you are of

40:04

a mom age now. That's

40:06

not an insult, that's a fair assessment.

40:09

You're out in New York City now a lot.

40:11

Have you ever thought to yourself while

40:14

waiting in a restaurant, what

40:16

that girl restaurant line or at

40:18

a restaurant, what that girl is

40:20

wearing is super inappropriate, somebody should

40:22

say something to her. Has that

40:24

thought ever gone through your mind?

40:26

Clay, living in New York City, the number of

40:29

times I've wanted to tell someone to pull up their

40:31

pants, if you know what I mean? No,

40:34

you just don't say anything. You walk,

40:36

well you in particular, I would

40:38

just say, backs away. I've

40:40

never said anything to any woman about

40:42

her clothing ever. And I bet there

40:44

are a ton of men listening right

40:46

now who work in

40:49

places where there are dress codes. I

40:52

don't ever have any idea what is appropriate

40:54

for a woman to be wearing into an

40:56

office setting. On

40:58

top of that, I would never say

41:00

if I thought it was inappropriate because

41:02

somehow that would end up being my

41:05

fault. Similarly, I've been married for almost

41:07

20 years. I've

41:09

never told my wife correctly what she

41:11

should wear to any event, yet I

41:13

am asked every event that we go

41:15

to, what should I

41:17

wear? And I never know the

41:19

answer. The question, does this outfit

41:21

make me look fat, is never

41:24

one you can answer and it's never one

41:27

that should be asked. Women should not ask

41:29

the question, men don't answer. Can

41:31

Gerard tell, that's certainly true. Does this dress

41:33

make me look fat? The answer is always

41:35

no, even if the answer is actually yes.

41:38

Right. Has Gerard ever been

41:41

able to accurately tell you what

41:43

is appropriate to wear to an event? Yeah,

41:46

he's actually pretty open with me. He'll be

41:48

honest with me about it. I

41:50

don't even know. I'm not being like crazy

41:53

here. I wear jeans and

41:56

like a jacket and a button down to

41:58

almost anything that I attend. men from a

42:00

wedding to like a dinner.

42:03

I mean I don't ever really dress that much

42:06

different, but women they know these

42:08

subtle cues about what is not appropriate.

42:10

I've got no idea even after 20

42:12

years of being asked. Yeah,

42:15

yeah. In the

42:17

case that you're talking about with the two women fighting

42:19

in the restaurant, you back away. When

42:22

it comes to your significant other

42:24

friend partner, it's okay to tell

42:26

them, give a little advice, some

42:28

tips. I think

42:30

that's fine, but it

42:33

all depends, I guess is the answer. It depends.

42:37

It definitely depends. Don't put your hands

42:39

on anybody. My advice is

42:41

unless it's your kid or

42:44

one of your kid's close friends, you

42:47

should probably never get involved in deciding whether

42:49

somebody's wearing something appropriate. Absolutely not. Even if

42:51

you think they should pull their pants up

42:53

walking down the street, you don't go up

42:55

and pull their pants up for them. I

42:57

was at an event, this is a funny line, I was

42:59

at an event recently, I've got teenage

43:01

boys and there were the girls and boys that

43:04

go into a dance or whatever. I

43:06

walked in to pick up the kids and

43:08

the moms were all sitting around drinking wine.

43:10

I was the dad there. I

43:13

walked in and one of the moms said, I

43:15

just don't even know what girls

43:17

are wearing these days. She

43:20

said, I wouldn't have worn some of these

43:22

dresses that these girls have tonight for the

43:24

dance at my wedding night. And I was

43:26

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