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The Mark Simone Show

Mark's 11:00 Monologue

The Mark Simone Show

iHeartRadio and Mark Simone

News

4.3695 Ratings

🗓️ 24 February 2023

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

Facial recognition technology can be used to keep you out of places you aren’t welcome. Sen. George Santos wants to make the AR-15 the national gun of our country. The hotel's Mayor Adams put immigrants in have cost NYC millions.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Mr. New York.

0:01.6

The Mark Simone show on 710 W.O.R.

0:08.7

Hey, we got lots to get to this hour.

0:11.2

Joe Biden.

0:13.4

What will they think of next?

0:15.3

Don't ever say, can it get any worse?

0:16.8

Because they take that as a personal challenge to make it worse.

0:20.1

So you've got the pandemic pretty much over.

0:23.5

Even that tent right out on the corner there where they were doing the testing,

0:27.7

gone.

0:28.4

That truck, it's gone.

0:29.6

It's not there every day anymore.

0:31.2

The latest after action study showing masks. Not that effective.

0:38.3

Maybe in the first six months it was doing something.

0:40.7

But after that, kind of useless.

0:42.6

You still see 3% of people wearing masks outside.

0:47.9

The other bad thing is Biden and Harris now,

0:50.7

these two lunatics talking about signing everything over to the World Health Organization,

0:56.1

which is that horrible, horrible organization.

0:59.2

It comes out of the UN, run by a couple of crazy Marxists.

1:03.9

It was the propaganda arm for the communist Chinese at the beginning of the pandemic.

1:09.9

So don't ever say it can't get any worse because

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