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Half a Century of Biden Bribes & the Chump Line | 5.9.24 - The Howie Carr Show Hour 3

Tune in as Howie laughs at loud at today's Chump Line. On a more serious note, Howie recounts Biden's career of campaign promises. Callers weigh in. The man is all bark, no bite.

Duration:
38m
Broadcast on:
09 May 2024
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This podcast is brought to you by the Eden Pure Thunderstorm. BOGO is back for one week only. Buy one and get one of the Eden Pure Thunderstorm free. Order at edenpuredeals.com/codeword/howie/bogo. [MUSIC PLAYING] Better strap yourself in. It's time for the Howie Car Show. [MUSIC PLAYING] My commitment to the safety of the Jewish people, the security of Israel, and it's right to exist as an independent Jewish saying is ironclad. Now, this contract is 100% ironclad. We have one minor exception. If they go into Rafa, I'm not supplying the weapons that have been used historically to deal with Rafa. Live from the Matthew's Brothers Studios. We are about to talk with one of the most capable, influential, bold, and fearless thinkers. Oh, I wouldn't say that. Let me just tell you, you guys are going to have to be ready for this. Ready for certain language. And I said very loudly, ovaries. [LAUGHTER] You are a laughingstock. You are a joke. These people are laughing at you. You have nothing. You have no brains, no ability, nothing. Rump swabs, hacks, and moon bats beware. It's how we car. 844-542-42. Textors are saying, why is she laughing like that all the time? Well, we all have our theories. Could be one thing or the other, or could be a mixture of things. As Bob Dylan said, the rain man gave me two cures. The one was Texas medicine. The other was just railroad gin. Like a fool, I mixed them. And it strangled up my mind. People just get uglier, and I have no sense of time. I think that could be Kamo's theme song. 8/4. And you see what she thought-- Texas medicine and railroad-- see what he's talking about there? It's not that obscure, is it? I don't think she's that deep. She'd probably prefer some Afro-Man lyrics. But what I'm saying is, though, that's the effect that the substances are having on her mind, I think. That's to assume she does have a mind, you know? A mind is a terrible thing to not have. All right, 844-542-42. Let's listen to the Chump line. [MUSIC PLAYING] Not only is Hunter Biden about the smoking crack, now it's about the smoking gun. You know, again, I still can't believe that with his trial on income tax evasion, and if you don't know that Hunter is about to go on the trial in federal court for income tax evasion in Los Angeles, don't feel bad. Nobody's talking about it. Nobody in the mainstream media is talking about it. If they were, there's no way Biden's handlers would let him go out and talk about pay your fair share. Every day. Everyone but you, Hunter, you're the smartest man I know. What does that say about the people he knows, if Hunter's the smartest guy he knows? Come on, man. I remember when I was in Yish Catholic school, my professor, Bob O'Reilly, was drafted by the Green Bay Packers, but it didn't enjoy because he was a conscientious objector, so he became a rabbi. I remember when we got Monday off, because he went to Lambert Field and was eating my cannibals. Thank you, everybody. [INTERPOSING VOICES] You would play that cut last night. I didn't even catch where he said father Riley last name. I mean, I guess you're just assaulted with this senile gibberish every day, and a lot of it just slides by you. Well, let's play that. Where is that? Well, we'll get it. Benjamin Netanyahu announced he will be purchasing several of Hunter's paintings. [LAUGHTER] Problem solved. Mission accomplished. Personally, I find it laughable. They're using a decades old sexual harassment allegation to try to get President Trump. But shouldn't it give your pardon the expression, Willie, to Bill Clinton? He's got a D after his name, as if you didn't know that. Oh, you got the-- here's the Biden cut. Again, we'll listen to the last name. Listen to this. I went to Catholic High School in Delaware, taught by the Norbertine priest from St. Norbert's College. You know, a little team called Green Bay. Green Bay Delaware? Here's a deal. We were the only high school in Delaware. But overwhelmingly rooted for Green Bay. Not a joke, I'll tell you why. Every single Sunday, not only they have great teams at the time, still do, but not only that. My theology professor at the Catholic School I went to was a guy named Riley last name. Riley last name. I thought maybe there's a moral. No, there ain't no moral. I just like that story. Professor name. Professor Riley L. name. OK. So in other words, Brandon doesn't want Israel to wrap up what remains of Hamas. Yeah. Would he allow-- would he sell the military equipment to bomb Haifa? Remember, he said he'd given the mortars to stay out of Haifa, which is, of course, part of Israel. Ali, Ali, RFK Jr. had a dead worm in his brain. Doctors found a live worm in Biden's dead brain. [LAUGHTER] I don't think that revelation really affected the trajectory of the election very much. People-- yeah, when you hear Biden saying these things day after day, you're not worried too much about the dead worm and RFK's brain. I asked Foreign Minister Lincoln and Lincoln to tell cold in my hair that I will not permit Israel to drop 2,000-pound bombs in Gaza. But we will promise to send her thousands of unsolved EVs, which they can drop wherever they bleed. [LAUGHTER] There was another story in the Wall Street Journal, which, again, I can't find it right now in front of me. But every EV company is getting killed right now. Another one just announced that they lost, I think, 300-- here it is. The EV Red Ink keeps coming. EV manufacturer Lucid this week reported it lost $684 million in the first quarter of the year. You know how much that is per car delivered? Just under $350,000. The good news is that it still aims to produce 9,000 vehicles this year. 9,000 vehicles this year. Toyota sells three times as many cars in a day. In a day. EV startup Rivian this week also reported $1.45 billion in losses during the first three months of the year. They're a very successful company. They only lost $106,000 on each of their vehicles that they sold. Its stock has fallen 92% since the company went public in autumn 2021. Lucid's stock is down 95% from its peak in 2021. Say Ed, did you hear the hippie anti-Semite protesters got caught in the rain last night? You are correct, sir. Apparently they look wetter than Ted Kennedy coming home from a date. [CHEERING] The difference is they took a bath in fresh water and supposed to dead Kennedy. Hey CNN, where was your star fat checker Daniel Dale after your Joe Biden interview yesterday? He was nowhere to be seen. What a surprise. Hey, here's in the Witness Protection Program. The Rockefellers and the Bidens have something in common. They both have relatives that have been eaten by cannibals. You know, I hadn't thought about that. This is true. Was John D. Rockefeller from Scranton, PA, too? [MUSIC PLAYING] [BEEP] That was your last Chumpline message. Thank you for calling Howie Carr. You chumpt. 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Open year round with seasonal favorites. For family, fun, food, and entertainment, it's Jake Rooney's in Harwichport. The exclusive home of the Stone Grill Dinner. Online at jakeroonies.com. Benjamin Netanyahu announced he will be purchasing several of Hunter's paintings. [DING] Yes, that's the way it works. That's the way it works. Unless you cross the Bidens and then you get indicted, like Henry Quay or Senator Menendez. Even if you're a Democrat, you've got to tow the party line on Howie Carr. The Howie Carr Show. If you're a gun owner, looking to keep your guns and other valuables locked up, Liberty Safe has earned the title of America's number one safe. And dependable lock service in Nashua is the area's best Liberty Safe dealer. They have Liberty Safe's in stock now. Find the Liberty Safe that's right for you today. Learn more and see the full collection at libertysafenewhamshire.com. Libertysafenewhamshire.com. Howie Carr is back. 844-542-42. Today's poll question is brought to you by Eden Rafferty, attorneys at law, to see what happened to my leg while having cryo performed and restore hyper wellness. It's not pleasant. It's not good. Go to edenrafferty.com, edenrafferty.com. Taylor, what's the poll question? What are the results thus far? Today's poll question, which you can vote in at howiecarshow.com, is who would you trust more to back you up in a fight, Joe Biden or Bibi Netanyahu? Bibi Netanyahu, no question about it. Would you like to say the number or should I? 98 to 2. Hasn't changed all day. People have asked me, who are these 2 to 4% of the people who just give a big finger to everybody else? I don't know. But as long as they're listening, what the hell? What do I care? 844-542-42-203. This week, Chevrolet announced the end of the Malibu's 40-year run to concentrate on electric vehicles, sell your General Motors stock. You know, who's going to buy these things? There's only one way that you're going to get these things sold, and that's if you mandate them. But that's their plan. That's what they want to do. I mean, you know, the transportation secretary in the Healy administration, the state transportation secretary, the crew cut with the woman, with the hyphenated last name. I mean, she made that very clear. She hates people who drive F-150. You already pick up trucks, actually. But I guess the F-150 is the poster pickup truck. 844-500-42-42. Want some more Joe Biden numbers here? There won't be any truck drivers if they get their way and have these electric trucks. They aren't going to be any electric trucks. Hello, I'm a truck. Goodbye, I'm a truck is more like it. Cut five. When it comes, though, to the 100,000 jobs, specifically, that we're talking about here, people training in AI, the actual jobs, when are they actually going to have jobs, those 100,000 people that are being trained? Beginning, probably, is the first truss in three to four years. The community colleges are going to-- they're the one we're at. We're going to provide for 2,000 folks and to be able to be trained 200 a year. 2,000 folks are 200 a year. What is it? Which one? So Aaron Burnett makes the mistake of quoting his own administration's numbers on the GDP, the gross domestic product. Listen to what happens. Cut seven. Let me say it this way. When I started this administration, people were saying there are going to be a collapse in the economy. We had the strongest economy in the world. Let me say it again, in the world. Although GDP last week was far short of expectations. Oh, was it? Look, GDP still-- look at the response of the markets. Overwhelmingly positive. Overwhelmingly positive. And one of the reasons why people feel good about it, not being as strong as it was before, is they believe that the Fed's going to respond. They hope they're going to get a rate cut. Yeah. Did he say the second time overwhelmingly or wellingly? I think he said wellingly. And again, he's really into the bounce check fee reduced. Why do people bounce checks? Because they don't have enough money in their account. Why do they not have enough money in their account? Because the bills are too high, because inflation is out of control. But so once you're screwed up in you, you bounce a check because of the economy, he's going to make sure you don't get much of a bounce check fee. Cut 9. People have a right to be concerned. Ordinary people, the idea that you bounce a check and you get a $30 fee for bouncing a check, might change that. Can't tell them we're in eight books for that. Or your credit card, your late payment, $35. I mean, there's corporate greed going on out there. And it's got to be dealt with. How dumb does he think we are? I mean, he ruins the economy and then he's going to-- again, I'm going to get a Bob Dylan song here. She hands you-- or in this case, he hands you a nickel. He hands you a dime. He asks you with a grin if you're having a good time. And he finds you every time you slam the door. I ain't going to work on Brandon's farm no more. Marcy, you're next with Howie Carr. Go ahead, Marcy. He's still paying screen. OK. All right. 844-500-4242. Cut down. What about-- I mean, but there's real pain. I mean, grocery prices are up 30%-- more than 30%-- since the beginning of the pandemic. And people are spending more and still on groceries than they have at any time, really, the past 30 years. I mean, that's a real day-to-day pain that people feel really is. And it's real. But the fact is that if you take a look at what the men people have, they have the money to spend. This guy doesn't have a clue what he's talking about. You know, it's not even-- he's lying, obviously, but he doesn't even have the understanding to put the lie across. He's just saying they have more money to spend, like the prices aren't going up. What does it matter if you have more money to spend if the rate of inflation is ahead of the rate of the pay increases that you're getting? I don't think he understands that. Having never had a real job in his life. 844-500-4242, and how we are. [MUSIC PLAYING] Live from the Matthews Brothers Studios. 844-500-4242, 844-500-4242. He talks down to us, whether it's about unions or about-- if you're black, he certainly talks down to you. If you're Hispanic, he calls you a latinx. Or now they call him latines. Latines. It's latrine without the they are. Is that supposed to be an improvement? And he talks to all consumers like we're idiots. So price of food is up 30%. And not since the pandemic started in late 2019. Since January of 2021, the price is up I think 32% across the board. We're going to get to that a little later. And he makes it sound like what the wages are keeping up. Who's gotten a 30% pay raise since January of 2021? Nobody, very few people. But he thinks we're going to believe it. Just like when he says he's a union guy because he has a pair of work boots. Can you imagine if Trump said I'm a blue-collar guy because I have a pair of work boots? He'd be laughed out of the polite society, as if he were still in polite society. But Biden just gets away with it. 844-500-4242. Arden says, "Many banks such as Cape Cod 5 no longer charge any overdraft fees. Brandon needs to catch up, ha, ha, ha, as if he could." Yeah. It's the same with the Snickers bars. You know, Snickers said we haven't cut down the price of the bars. And he doesn't know. He saw a picture of a Snickers bar. I'm sure he didn't read the op-ed piece that the picture appeared with in the New York Times. But that's all it was. But that's the only thing that stuck out in his mind because he has no mind left. 844-500-4242. Mike, you're next with Howie Carr. Go ahead, Mike. Oh, Howie. Thanks. I had a suggestion for you, Paul, if you could add DB Cooper. That's when you jump off the back of this crazy plane. And I also, I was wondering, I'm kind of confused, can you help me? Because I don't know if I'm supposed to be supporting Israel or hitting on Jews. And I'm wondering who do donate to the push clicking heart cause to donate to now. Well, it's all very confusing, Mike. I mean, who side are we on in Russia and Ukraine? You know, Russia is an existential threat to the United States of America. And that's why we have to give all this money to the Ukrainian oligarchs. But on the other hand, when we give them the money, we tell them, you could do anything you want to win the war, but do not use the drones to hit the Russian oil fields. Because that will raise the price of gasoline and fuel oil in the United States. So you can't do that. So we're, and by the way, when we cut our domestic oil production by shutting down the pipeline, shutting down fracking, shutting down X exploration on any federal lands, where we're making Russian oil more expensive. So we're helping them get more money to buy more arms. And with Iran, Iran now has more money than ever, not just because we ended the sanctions, but because the price of energy has gone up since we're no longer energy independent. And we have to, we're all in the, because there's less oil being, being produced in the United States, it's being produced elsewhere and the price is going up. And it's the same thing in Israel. So we were until today anyway, selling arms to Israel. And I assume we still are pretty much again, they just have to, someone Benjamin Netanyahu or somebody has to buy some paintings from Hunter and everything will be cool again in one form or another. But we said we were with Israel, you know, ironclad agreement and would take care of them. Hamas had to be destroyed. And now, now we're building this giant pier to get aid to Gaza, which is going to be used by Hamas to keep the war going. So so we're, we're arming both sides in two wars, two very dangerous wars. And Joe Biden doesn't seem to know it. And Joe Biden actually goes out and says we're with the, the Israelis and it's ironclad and then he betrays them. He says to, he says, you know, the problem with the Mid-East is Iran is providing the financial wherewithal to all these terrorist proxy groups like Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthis. Well, again, when Trump was president, Iran was not prosperous enough. They did not have enough money until we ended the sanctions and shut down energy independence. They had no money to give to these terrorist groups. Now they do eight, four, four, five hundred, forty two, forty two, eight, four, four, five hundred, forty two, forty two, oh God. Someone says that that they were going to build a, a Vietnam electric vehicle maker, VINFAST was going to break ground on a 995,000 square foot manufacturing plan in Chatham and see, I guess that's Chatham County. I used to live in Chatham County for a couple of years when I was at UNC. It's right. It's the counties just south of Chapel Hill. They, now they're, now they're down that they're, they're only going to have a 780,000 square foot plant. Wonder why the downsize, yeah, I think we know why the downsize. The same reason that, that, that hurts, sold all of its EV fleet or, or tens of thousands of its EVs because nobody wanted them. Scotia, you're next with Howie Carr. Go ahead, Scotia. Hey, Howie, I just wanted to mention that Biden's been bribing us for a long time. That clip you play about the Green Bay Packers. If you listen at the end of it, he makes a joke about how they used to bribe the Catholics. It was kind of eerie, so, you know, back then he didn't have Hunter to sell paintings, so he had to figure something else out, I guess. Yeah, he, he really is one of the most corrupt people that's ever been in national politics, isn't he? I mean, he's just, he's from this tiny state, this rotten burrow and all he had to do was take care of the bank, service the banks and he could just keep getting elected and lining his pockets. That's all he's ever done in his life is for almost, for over 50 years now. He's just been stuffing his pockets full of cash and lying about it and getting away with it. And he's been dumbing down the electorate first in Delaware and then with the help of the media and the deep state, he's been dumbing, the Democrats have been dumbing down the national electorate. Thanks for the call, Scotia. John from New York, what's going on today, John? Hey, Howie, two things. One on the market, first of all, we had a little bit of a rally. The goal was really on fire today, but here's what happened. Jobless claims were up and apparently, I didn't know this, I've been doing this a long time, but New York City bus drivers, the school's closed for spring vacation back or whatever, they get unemployment. And so the claims jumped in New York because I guess the bus drivers and some teachers that are on contract, they could get unemployment, even though the school's only closed for a week or two. So they all line up and get unemployment, so that jack numbers up. Amazing. Here's the other thing. Now, I talk about running interference. I wanted to draw, you know, your attention to this. I called the reporter yesterday and sent him a long note, desperate for workers, but dead set against migrants. I saw that story. Yeah. In the Wall Street Journal, this is the state of West Virginia. Yeah. Right. And, you know, as you know, I went to school in Pittsburgh and I know those areas, I know Johnstown, Johnstown used to have 80,000 people, it's been like 18,000. It's mostly drug dealers from Philadelphia that don't want to get caught, so they run their drug operation out of there. But the article is basically saying the people are hostile to newcomers. The jobs are all gone and all the young people left because they produce coal and steel in these areas. So the young people years ago saw the handwriting on the wall when their parents were getting laid off. And, you know, they left the area and nobody wants to go in. It's not the people who are hostile. There's no jobs there. Yeah. There's jobs in nursing homes and, you know, cutting grass and doing work like that. But it's not that the people don't want them, there's just, there's just not that many jobs. The population's shrunk. These, these panels are like ghost towns. Right. So they just, there's no where for them to work. So it's just, they're just going to come in and go on welfare like, like we've got in Massachusetts and all these, these foreign freeloader flop houses. Yeah. Yeah. So what the authors trying to do here with this is turn it on the people that they don't like immigration. No, no, I'm sure if they had jobs, these towns, if you go to Johnstown, there was Polish people, Hungarians, the Italians, when the steel mills were built, they were built on immigrants. It's not the people. It's just no, there's no real work. Yes. Are there some jobs? Yes. Are there shorties of labor? But it's primarily because the industry's moved out because we've decided, you know, we don't want to build, have steel or coal produce in this country. But this is an example of how the press runs interference for Biden. The facts of the article are just, it's the real causes that the industrialization and the populations fleet these areas, but they make it sound like people don't want immigrants and it's just not true. Yeah. I think the Wall Street Journal has really drifted left on the news pages. Yeah. I mean, the facts just don't support what the guy's saying. I mean, you know, when you read it, you feel sorry and everything like that and it's heart wrenching and all this stuff, you can't find people. But the truth be told is that there's just probably not enough work. If you want to go to one of those towns, it's a great place to buy a hash, you can go out to Scranton and buy houses for $20,000 and $30,000. Like Detroit. Yeah. Yeah, but outside of the casino, Dan Wilkesboro, there's not much, you know, there's the university there, the university of Scranton is there, but outside of that, I mean, there's not much employment. Right. The office was filmed there. But left doesn't like West Virginia because it was a state that was totally blue and Democrat, probably 12 years ago. And then Hillary Clinton started talking about, you know, shutting down all the fossil fuels, all the coal miners, coal miners learning to code. And the state flipped overnight to red and now it's one of the red estates in the union. The governor used to, the Republican governor used to be a Democrat governor. So they want to get this, so they hate West Virginia. That's all there is to it, right? Yeah. No, I mean, it's just, I mean, the article is just, the guy did no work at all. I mean, in other words, he basically went out and talked to people in nursing homes and can't find carpenters and that stuff because they're resistant to immigrants. It's just the big industries that really support growth are gone. Yeah. And the population, the population's gone, Pittsburgh's population's fallen tremendously. Because people have moved out to the suburbs, but there's, you know, Pittsburgh's population's probably in the last 30 or 40 years down 10%, while the population in the US is up, I don't know, 50 or 100%, some huge number, right? So what happens is young people, both, they go to Florida or where the opportunity is and the old people say and die. I mean, you hate to say it, but that's what happens. Yeah. It's happening in all the Northeast states. Thanks for the call, John, anything else that we need to know about the economy? No, I mean, the layoffs do appear to be picking up, but the whole reason for the rally today was the, let the unemployment claims picked up, said, and the market's thinking the ease. And that's why gold was up $40 an ounce today. Silver was up big too. Joe Biden says inflation was 9% when he took office and no fact checkers in anywhere to be found. The worm is still alive in his brain apparently. Thank you, John, from New York. I'm Howie Carr. Howie will be right back after this short break. Howie Carr show is back. 844-542-42, a main man who admitted trying to kill three police officers with a machete and a terrorist attack near New York's Times Square on New Year's Eve, 16 months ago was since to 27 years in prison in a courtroom pack with officers, 27 years. That's good. Of course, this guy's name is Trevor Bickford. Wonder if his name, so he say he's a convert to the religion of peace. I wonder if his name had been a more traditional name for a member of the religion of peace if he had been sentenced to 27 years or 27 months. I'm going to think 27 months. Kevin Castell, the judge, listened to emotional statements from the three police officers who Bickford attacked about two hours before midnight. He shouted, "Allahu Akbar," before striking the officers in the head with the machete and trying to grab an officer's gun. One suffered a fractured skull. The threat ended when Officer Michael Hannah shot the savage in the shoulder. He told authorities he had studied radical Islamic ideology and decided to wage jihad against the U.S. officials. The judge cited the 20-year-old Bickford's age and history of mental illness. They always say they're mentally ill. Of course, they're mentally ill. Look what they're doing. Look how they're spending their time. 27 years, prosecutors had requested a 50-year sentence. I think about 27 years seems about right. Maybe 37. Steve from Cambridge, you're next with Howard Carr. Go ahead, Steve. Howard, about a year ago, the news desk of the Wall Street Journal sent a letter to the publisher with 200 names on it, asking the publisher, "I guess Murdoch, to rein in the opinion pages," because the opinion pages were too conservative. I believe that. But certainly, there's certainly a dichotomy. It's like the paper is schizophrenic. It's left-wing on the news pages, and it's center of the road conservative on the editorial. Well, I would say it's a little to the right. I'm pretty happy with their editorial pages. I know you don't like them because they don't support Trump, but everything else they say, almost everything else they say, is a pretty solid rock conservatism. Yeah, they still do some good reporting. I'm going to do something with this story on the front page in the six o'clock hour. Consumers fed up with food costs, ditch, big brands. That's a good legitimate news story, but most of the stuff that they were. It's like John was saying, it all has a slant. Well, gosens are torn as they get one side of the story from Israel and the other side from their terrorist masters. There's just one story like that after another. You might as well be reading the New York or not reading the New York Times, and I don't know. I notice this week that nobody seriously covered the Pulitzer Prizes, and that's a good thing, because they realized that the listeners have figured out that the Pulitzer Prizes have become a scam. They used to reward to a degree, not 100%, and a certain number of awards always went to the Woke papers, the Connect papers, in those days, prosperous newspapers. But there were legitimately awarded prizes for good journalism, whether it was spot news, investigative, photography, whatever. Now there's nothing like that. If you break a big story and it reflects badly on Democrats, there's no way—I mean, nobody even considers giving that kind of a Pulitzer Prizes, it's just like you do it for yourself. You do it for the readers or the listeners. You don't even think about a prize if you're on the non-deep state side. Eight, four, four, five hundred, forty-two, forty-two, there have been studies showing the Wall Street Journal news pages are to the left of the New York Times. I'm not sure about that. I'm not sure about that, but in the New York—I don't read the New York Times except the headlines when I find it in Florida in the recycle bin. That's the only time I ever look at the New York Times. Allah, Akbar, I'm about to commit evil and violence. That's what it amounts to most cases, doesn't it, when it's yelled out loud?