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Former President Trump on Sunday repeatedly slammed his former Attorney General Bill Barr with a litany of insulting terms including as “a coward who didn’t do his job” as he argued that “virtually everybody” besides Barr finds the former president’s recent federal indictment a “disgrace.”
“This thing is a disgrace and virtually everybody other than a low life like Bill Barr — who I, as you know, I terminated because he was gutless, he wouldn’t do what you’re supposed to do — but everybody says this is a disgraceful indictment. It shouldn’t happen,” Trump said on “The Roger Stone Show” on 77 WABC.
The interview was the debut episode of the longtime Trump ally’s radio show and the former president’s first media interview appearance since he was charged in a 37-count indictment revealed on Thursday over his handling of classified materials after leaving the White House.
“I think he’s a coward who didn’t do his job. He was desperately afraid of being impeached. You remember when the Democrats were saying, ‘We’re going to impeach Bill Barr.’ There was no reason to impeach him. But they were going to impeach Bill Barr. He was petrified of being impeached,” Trump said.
“We had unbelievable people as you know, in the administration, but we also had some that we got wrong and Bill Barr was a mistake. And you know, too bad — but he was a mistake,” Trump said.
Barr was attorney general during the Trump administration until he left the Justice Department in December 2020, breaking with Trump to state publicly that the FBI and DOJ had found no evidence to back up the then-president’s claims of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 presidential race.
Barr has critiqued the characterization of Trump as a victim of a politically motivated “witch hunt” as “ridiculous” as he faces down the latest indictment.
Trump minced no words in referencing Barr on Stone’s show.
“I fired him for just not doing his job,” Trump said of Barr on Stone’s show, suggesting that he directed Barr to depart the DOJ.
“And, you know, I’m not going to do this anymore. I said, ‘Give me a paper of resignation.’ And he did. He gave me a paper of resignation. And then they say, ‘Oh, they left.’ They didn’t leave. I said, ‘Give it to me.' I could name others too,” the former president said, calling the indictment “a disgrace.”
Stone was sentenced in 2020 on charges that included witness tampering and lying to Congress in connection with former special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation, but Trump later commuted the sentence and then pardoned Stone at the end of his presidency.
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The Founder's Blog: The Way I See It, #1
With everything going on around me (tons, when you’re about to close on a home), I’m still thinking about WCBS 880. People are still WRITING about WCBS 880. Eventually, the noise will calm down and everyone will go on about their business. It’s too bad that radio companies don’t make decisions based upon the reaction of their audience. There are a number of stations that would still exist in…
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darkmaga-retard · 29 days
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Gilbert lays out a stunning exposé of Kamala as a ambitious, overly nervous, Xanax popping mess, famous for screaming obscenities at her staff while firing them.
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Aug 30, 2024
New York Times best-selling author and host of The Roger Stone Show on 77 WABC Radio is joined by his co-host, Slingshot.news Editor-in-Chief Troy Smith to interview documentary filmmaker and author Joel Gilbert.
Gilbert is perhaps most known for his groundbreaking films: ‘Dreams From My Real Father’, ‘Farewell Israel: Bush, Iran, and the Revolt of Islam’, and Michelle Obama 2024: Her Real Life Story and Plan for Power.
Gilbert exposes Kamala Harris as an opportunist who has done little to actually help black Americans and other minorities.
Gilbert lays out a stunning exposé of Kamala as a ambitious, overly nervous, Xanax popping mess, famous for screaming obscenities at her staff while firing them.
Stone points out that her 2020 campaign was a disaster. He also notes that their turnover in her Vice Presidential office was over 70% with many of her former staff leaking her outrageous and abusive personal behavior.
Stone points out that the Vice President still has not done a press conference and that the interview scheduled with CNN is with her running mate who she has said is like her "service animal."
Troy Smith also discusses the aggressive campaign on TikTok by Tulsi Gabbard, who endorsed Donald Trump last week.
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dominiccartertv · 9 months
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I just spoke to Tamara Tucci this Saturday night, following her Double Mastectomy/Breast Cancer. She is in a lot of pain and heavily medicated in the Florida Hospital. She can barely move her arms without enormous pain. Always, always count your *blessings.* Tamara's life depended on having the surgery. Her CHRISTMAS is in the hospital. I do want to thank you, folks. Her GoFundMe is almost to the halfway point of $11,000 to help Tamara during this awful time. https://gofund.me/7bd16e34
Even in this dire situation, God is Good. You see Tamara here comforted with her teddy bear who often travels with Tamara on road trips I will update her situation on Sunday at 11 pm on 77 WABC Radio.
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beardedmrbean · 1 year
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Former Gov. David Paterson warned Sunday that New York City could revert to the crime- and debt-riddled days of the 1970s if government doesn’t ease up on developers — adding the Big Apple’s migrant crisis is at its “tipping point,” too.
“Look what happened at the hotels where the hotels were filled up,” the former governor told host John Catsimatidis on “Cat’s Roundtable” on WABC-77 radio, referring to the city’s desperate attempt to house the flood of recent asylum-seekers from the US’ southern border.
“The excess migrants, mostly males … chose to sleep on the street rather than go to another facility,” Paterson, 69, said.
“I think it’s a tipping point,” he said of the crisis.
Paterson, 69, also warned that higher taxes, particularly on the real-estate industry, will cause more people and businesses to leave New York.
Albany lawmakers “seem to almost treat certain members of the population as if they were expendable. And they’re not expendable,” Paterson said. “We need them to be here. We need affordable and luxury housing.
“[The real estate industry] really is the backbone of the city. You’ll really find out how bad it can be if they do move away. Or you have situations like you had in the ’70s where you had the proliferation of crime and the un-affordability of housing… created a really squalid condition around the city.”
Former Gov. David Paterson warned that New York City could revert to the crime- and debt-riddled days of the 1970s if government doesn’t ease up on developers — adding to the migrant crisis.Getty Images
Paterson credited New York City Mayor Eric Adams with “bravely” standing up to the White House to demand federal dollars to help ease at least one dire situation — the migrant pressure on the five boroughs.
“Adams bravely has taken on the [Biden] administration and talked to them about the problems of sending all these migrants [to New York] but not sending any significant resources to help house them,” the former governor said.
He said this weekend marked one year since Texas Gov. Greg Abbott sent the first busload of asylum-seekers to the Big Apple from the US border with Mexico.
More than 54,000 have since been dumped in New York City, straining local services and finances.
He said fed-up New York City Public Advocate Jumaane Williams also spoke out last week about the issue.
“The excess migrants, mostly males … chose to sleep on the street rather than go to another facility,” Paterson, 69, said.Seth Gottfried
“He had a press conference warning President Biden that he might not get the votes out of New York that he thinks he would get if he doesn’t do something about this migrant crisis,” said Paterson, who as with Williams and Biden is a Democrat.
“Now, I don’t think that that would really happen, but it was certainly an element of frustration that the public advocate was fomenting that everyone else feels,” Paterson said.
The former governor added that things for the city will only get worse if government doesn’t wise up on how it treats developers.
He called the city development community “essential” and “the backbone of the city’s revenue” while recalling a recent chat with business leaders.
Asylum seekers wait on the sidewalk in line, to get into the Roosevelt Hotel. Robert Miller
“What they raised is that the Albany politicians, as they put it, have no understanding of real estate development or business, have a total resentment against people who do it and that it is causing them to make their lives more miserable,” Paterson said.
“[The industry has] really picked up on that kind of resentment. It’s part of an overall problem… we’re having these days: We look at people. We find out what they do. And we have an immediate judgment against them without … spending any time trying to understand them,” Paterson said.
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WABC 77 New York - Ron Lundy - October 9 1975 - Radio Aircheck
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blogynews · 1 year
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"Former President Clinton's Bold Plea: Revamping Shelter Policy Amidst Urgent Migrant Crisis"
Former president Bill Clinton has expressed his support for New York Governor Kathy Hochul’s call for changes to New York City’s “Right to Shelter Law.” In an interview on 77 WABC’s “The Cats Roundtable” show, Clinton stated that the current law, which mandates shelter for the homeless, needs modification given the current circumstances. He specifically pointed out the issue of migrants arriving…
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blogynewz · 1 year
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"Former President Clinton's Bold Plea: Revamping Shelter Policy Amidst Urgent Migrant Crisis"
Former president Bill Clinton has expressed his support for New York Governor Kathy Hochul’s call for changes to New York City’s “Right to Shelter Law.” In an interview on 77 WABC’s “The Cats Roundtable” show, Clinton stated that the current law, which mandates shelter for the homeless, needs modification given the current circumstances. He specifically pointed out the issue of migrants arriving…
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radiomax · 1 year
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Tuesday, July 4, 2023 3pm ET: RadioMax Special: WABC Classic Top 14 Countdown: Summer Titles with Allan Sniffen
From the archives in June 2002. Allan Sniffen hosts this WABC Classic Top 14 featuring Summer Titled tunes that appeared on the WABC Weekly Charts. For more on WABC MusicRadio, check out this link. MusicRadio 77
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kalitor · 1 year
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77 WABC's Curtis Sliwa Reacts to Veritas' #MillionsForMigrants Report
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radiotiger77 · 2 years
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💥TUNE IN SUNDAY!! 77 WABC New York, NY Market One Welcomes iconic singer-songwriter Gilbert O'Sullivan at 5pm PT/8pm ET/1am UK Time hosted by performer/musician/vocalist/broadcasting professor/musicologist and renaissance man Vinnie Medugno! We can be certain that the duo will be catching up about O’Sullivan’s forthcoming March 2023 ‘Driven’ Tour that includes a Sunday, March 12 performance at City Winery NYC! Have a listen Sunday online at Wabcmusicradio.com and wabcradio.com streaming live worldwide. You can download the 77 WABC Radio app or say “Alexa enable 77 WABC!” Catch up with Vinnie here and follow him on socials: https://vincentmedugno.com Tickets and Tour Dates for Gilbert O’Sullivan here: https://www.gilbertosullivan.co.uk/tour-dates/ 💥TUNE IN SUNDAY! 🌐🏆🎙️ @77wabcradio @vinniemedugno @gilbertosull_ @citywinerynyc @bmg_us @bmguk @thenewbmg #gilbertosullivan #vinniemedugno #legends https://www.instagram.com/p/CpXygZeLopUXj-Pknb-c3jIbcIqGvYG3xXslYU0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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thetrancemasterblog · 2 years
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John Cerbone explains hypnosis to Frank Morano on "The Other Side of Mid...
My appearance on The Other Side of Midnight with host Frank Morano on WABC 77 am NYC
#hypnotistjohncerbone #Trancemaster #hypnotist #hypnosiscomedy #Trance #speedtrance
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airchexx · 1 month
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Dan Ingram, 77 WABC New York | November 4, 1961
Aircheck Courtesy of Big Apple Airchecks This one goes back nearly to the beginning of what would be one of the most famous Top 40 radio stations in the world. Dan Ingram held down Afternoon Drive on WABC for most of the 22 years of it’s existence as a music station, and here you can listen to how he sounded in the early days of the WABC music format. The jingles in use here, I believe are from…
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justiceheartwatcher · 2 years
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Listen to Trump About Ukraine Before It's Too Late
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New York’s Mayor Arraigned in Federal Court. The clock is ticking. Folks, join Dominic Carter at 3pm today, Friday (EST) and Sunday night 11pm-1am on 77 WABC Radio in NY. Join in nationally at wabcradio.com. Have a great weekend. #mayor #talkradio #Ericada...
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mitigatingchaos · 2 years
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Sunday Pipes #76 (#TBS)
Sunday Pipes #76 (#TBS)
(#TBS = Throw Back Sunday) I spent more time searching my  EHDs for this picture than I did writing the post. As a young boy, there was an eclectic mix of music in our house; church organ, polka, big band, Top40 (77 WABC!), and in my room, and much to my parent’s dismay.. early Alice Cooper & Humble Pie. This picture was taken approximately 50 years ago (give or take). I remember that mom and I…
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