Mothers, if you're watching this, this story is kind of dedicated to you. And I would encourage you to get a little bit upset and annoyed and talk about it with your friends. Imagine living in the financial capital of the world called New York City, New York State, ran by a mayor, Mandani, right? Who socialist, communist. He said some stuff that's socialist and communist, Islamist. This is a guy that becomes a mayor. By the way, he wins fairly. Like it's not like he cheated to win. He ends up winning. He beats all the other guys. New York City votes for him. Hoku becomes the governor and now they're talking about two words that they don't want you to be using. Democrats replace mother with just stating parent
in latest woke rewrite of New York law. And when I first read this, it wasn't a story for me because I thought it was fake. Like there's no way in the world this is real. Okay, Rob, is this the story that you have there? Yes, this is Kathy Hokll asking if she's going to sign this into law. Go for it. not familiar with what was introduced late last night, so I'll take a look at it. I have until the end of the year to review them and make a decision. So, I won't be commenting on pending legislation. Okay. So, let me read this here. New bill would replace the word mother and father in New York State child custody and parental laws with genderneutral language. Mother would be replaced with justating parent while father would
become non-justating parent or simply parent in family court. as well as in domestic and educational law. Under legislation passed by state Democrats, paternity proceedings to determine a child's biological father would become percentage cases under the bill. A put puditative father would be referred to as an alleged parent in official records. What a freaking [__] show. The legislation was sponsored by Senator Luis Sapova. It's a great street in LA, but I don't know about this bill. An Assemblyman Amy Pollen will be sent to Governor Cathyoko for consideration. It's woke culture run a muk. It's one upmanship. Says state conservative chairman Gerard Casar. He
argued the legislation was unnecessary and predicted it could lead to additional efforts to replace traditional terminology in state law. So imagine people who are considering moving to New York seeing this and saying, "Do I need this silliness? This is really a weird group of elected officials." It comes out of the left field. Tom, your thoughts on this story? Well, I'm confused because the way most people in New York when I'm visiting there, you know, you go to get a cab or whatever out in front Vinnie, you used to live in New York. The guy comes up to me and says, "What's up, mother effer?" So, he has to change it. Now, he asking, "What's up?" Non-justating effort.
It takes a thing out of it. It takes a It's going to make New York Great point. It's going to make in New York a zoo. Don't you think? 100%. No, I think this is ridiculous. So when you when you go to politically correct, you go straight to politically confusing and ridiculous. When is politically correct where we try not to offend somebody? The whole point of political correctness is not to offend somebody. The Native Americans were known that way as a group and there were tribes of Native Americans. So then they go and attack the Washington Redskins. I could see how people potentially were offended by that. But
the Cleveland Indians, really, you made the Cleveland Indians, which is a generic term, change their name. This is where the snowball goes down on political correctness. And why don't we do this? And we end at the bottom of ridiculous. And I agree with the Republicans about oneupmanship of ridiculous. Maybe let's find out, Rob, if you want to pull up this guy's face so we know. Maybe he's a good guy. Maybe Luis Sapova does like a right there. So Luis Sapova, the American attorney politician who currently serves as New York State Senator and 32nd Senate District, which includes the Bronx. Okay. Can we go a
little bit is a close ally of Bill Delasio. Remember Bill Delasio uh as a mayor? Go a little bit lower on his past victories and stuff that he's done uh to protect mothers and fathers. So in 2015, his wife requested an order of protection against him after she alleged that an argument between them turned violent. A restraining order was never issued. In 2021, police responded to a 911 call from Sepova's wife. When the police arrived, both Sapova and his wife claimed uh the other had assaulted them. Later, Sapova turned in and was arrested allegedly assaulting his wife and was charged with assault and thirdderee criminal obstruction of breathing and this can't be the same guy, Rob.
Oh, it's the same guy. And by the way, prosecutors dropped charges on August 30 following these incidents. Why did they drop them? Uh Andrea Stewart Cousins removed Sapova from his committee chairmanship for crime victims committee and crime and correction committee and elected uh officials like Nathalia Fernandez and Robert called on him to resign if the alleged were true in no show to court did not appear in court to represent at least four clients in 2026. So this guy's obviously a phenomenal guy when you're looking at something like are we positive this is him? I don't want to get a call and saying this isn't the same guy.
Uh this is from the New York Post. This is who they said was the uh author behind the list. And this is the guy that wants to change it from mother and father to justating and non-justating. Yeah. Because he's been kicked off his crime committees where he was trying to fix crime. So now he has to find something to do and he goes politically correct and this is what it is. Wow. Now is he is this is what's his purpose? Is he trying to improve Americans vocabulary so people know what justating and non-justating means? What is his purpose? Is he doing this because he literally believes it's offensive to
say mother and father? C can I read something to mothers real quick? Mothers, let me just read something to you real quick on how amazing and special you are and the impact you have in kids' lives. I watched this and I shared it with my wife and uh I thought it was a beautiful story of mothers and daughters. When I was 17 years old, this girl says, "I called my mom at 1:47 a.m. from a party I wasn't supposed to be at, surrounded by people she didn't even know." I said, "Only, I need you to come and pick me up, Mom." She replied, "I'm on my way." No question. Not then. Not during the drive. Never. I thought she was angry. She wasn't. She arrived in 12 minutes. That meant she had left the house immediately. She got into the car
wearing the same clothes she had been sleeping in and drove across the city at 2:00 a.m. to pick me up from a party she didn't even know existed. I got into the car. She looked at me just once. Then she drove on in silence. The drive home was silent, not tense, just silent. I kept waiting for the questions. Where were you? Who were all those people? Why did you lie to me? But they were they never came. She simply turned the radio down low and drove the way she always did. And if I wasn't in trouble, as if it were just an ordinary night. When we got home, she opened the door and said, "Drink some water before you go to bed." Then she went to her room and that was it. That was the end of it. I stayed
awake all night, waited for morning, waiting for the lecture, but morning came. She made eggs for breakfast and simply asked what I wanted to do that day. Ever since I became a mother myself, I've often thought back to that night and I think about what my mom understood then that I didn't. She knew only one thing. I had called her and that was enough. I was somewhere I wasn't supposed to be. But in that moment, I chose her. I called her, my mom. And to her, that meant everything. Nothing else mattered. She would never have punished me for making that call. Now I have a daughter of my own. And there's one thing I tell her more than almost anything else. I will always come and get you. No questions asked. No
matter where you are, no matter what you told me before, just call me and I'll come. That's what my mom taught me. She never said it with words. She simply showed up for me at 1:47 a.m. That's how she taught me. Several years later, I called her. I told her I still remember that night. She said, she was quiet for a moment and then said, "I was just happy that you called me, sweetheart." That was all. And even today, more than 20 years later, those words still bring tears to my eyes. Call her, she'll come for you, and she'll always be glad that you called her no matter the hour. We No matter the hour. You know why I love this story? This is Can you imagine?
Like the word mother, the word mom. Like when I see my kids, mommy, mom. The other day, Tico was asking a question. What do you think's more appropriate? You think it's mother, mommy, or mom? I said, "You tell me which one do you think?" And they're kind of going through it. Says, "I guess if I get older, I don't know if it's it's mommy. I guess it's mom. I don't want to call mother." And they go to father, daddy. There's something special about calling your mom for help. There's something special for that woman to be there. When you tell me stories about your mother,
Vinnie, and by the way, just so everybody knows, Vinnie's relationship with his mom, his mom calls him every day. They talk to each other every day. It's all love. It's all how much she believes, how much she encourages, how much she just wants to serve this guy. Right? There's something special about mothers out there. And the great state of New York is thinking about us not being able to use the most magical word in the world, which is what? Mother. And the second most magical word in the world, which is what? Father. Can't say it. Vinnie, moving forward. When you call your mom today, just dating. Huh?
You call your pops. Robbie, you call your pops. Non. How you doing, Mr. Nonjustating? I'm sorry. What? By the way, I'm going to call my dad today when I call him. I'm be like, "Hey, how are you doing as a non-justating person?" My dad's going to be like justating. What do you think about the story, Vinnie? The madness. I first we're talking about New York. Nothing that comes out of this place surprises me, Pat. And again, they're constantly trying to remove the family, the bond, the oneness. And it's like with everything that's happening in New York with the taxes,
the garbage in the street, everything, all the people coming out of the sewers, this is what your tax dollars is going to. This isn't this is in court, right, Tom? They're they're they're fighting this in court. Lawyers, your tax dollars, New Yorkers, are going for this. And I absolutely love that story, Pat. And it's my mom. I call her every single day. If I'm not calling her, she's calling me. You're not I'll be damned if you're going to take away that thing from us. And New Yorkers, I mean, how much more do you have to freaking put up with to understand that they don't care? These people are just trying to change what the number one thing for them, I think, is getting rid of the nuclear family. That's it.
Get rid of it. And this is just one more step, Pat. Chopping that down, just stating whatever. It's like, give me a freaking break, Adam. It's a joke. Well, Vinnie, uh, I got to thank Vinnie for helping me to remind me to call my mother. the relationship that Vinnie has with his mother is like no other. Um and it's making me appreciate my mother even more. I don't know if you can show this picture. This is a double date I went on. Oh wow. About a month ago. Great dinner. Vinnie brought his mom.
Yeah. I brought my mom and at the end of the dinner we switched moms. So and I love you mom. And I love you uh sweet Lana. But uh look, one of the things they say about the Republican party in our MAGA is they say, you know, they kind of lost their way. But my response to the Democratic party is, well, you guys have lost your minds. Mhm. And in politics, they, you know, especially when Trump won in 2024, we said at the beginning of the election, listen, the least crazy party is going to win. And then what happened? With the help of our friend Charlie Kirk, Trump released that ad. Kamla is for they them and Trump is for you. And what happened? That ad worked. I think they spent on millions of dollars on that. It
was incredible. But here's what's going to happen. All these terms that are used to feel inclusive. Like I remember the first time someone goes like, "You're you're a cis male, right?" I said, "What? Cis male?" I said, "I don't even I don't know what this means." They go, "Yeah, what's your uh your pronoun that you like to be described by? what's your uh identity? I'm like, I have no clue what you're talking about. Sis male means like you have a sister. No, no, it means that you're a naturally born male with a I think if somebody says cis male, like you have a sister, I would be like, you know what, that's cool.
I said, you just offended me. CIS. I said, you just offended me. But then I started realizing these terms. Do you remember that when Josh Holly, I think, got in an argument. He said, "What did you say? Birthing person? What's a birthing person? What's a menrating person? Who are pregnant people?" I mean, do you just mean women? Yeah. No, no, no. Some women don't breastfeed, they chest feed. I'm like, that's a dude. Like, what are we doing right here? Or instead of men or cis men, they say people who have sperm. So, all these stupid ass terms. You're like, what is happening here? And the reality is this is the pinpoint thing that makes people say, maybe there's things I agree with the Democratic party on, but
they've completely gone insane on this. And then here's my final point. Just because Trump won in 2024, this is not going away. This is going to reverberate and be back in 2028. This woke trans agenda birthing person, menrating person, if they don't get rid of it, this will ruin their party. And you know what? Good ruin their party mean Democratic party. The Democratic party. By the way, did you see the Harry Anton article a video that came out about the Democratic party on how people feel the Democratic parties? lower than ever. The lowest ever. I don't know if you have that.
Congressional Democrats. Congressional Democrat to be specific. Thank you, Tom. Congressional Democrats, uh, uh, Harry Anon came up with this chart and he showed it. I don't know if that's the one or not. Yeah. So, watch this. Go ahead, Rob. House Democrats, in fact, lose their primary in 2026. Look at this. 68% 68%. I look back at every single cycle that I could find that was not a post census redistricting cycle and the highest I could find in terms of Democrats losing, get this, was only three. So this would actually beat it. Democratic angst against the establishment and an all-time high, I think in large part driven by the fact that Joe Biden is so
unpopular and therefore you have just this great distrust of the Dem establishment. That four This is what year? This is recent that just came out. This is the same thing as of June Pat's referencing something just from 3 days ago, but this is the same trend line. This is insane. I am shocked. Yeah. That they have not fired Harry yet. Well, they have because all he does is go, "All right, you ready for this? Uh, Democrats suck." And then you just see all these people like these anchors are like, "Uh, yeah. Thanks, Harry." Massive news from our friend here, Vinnie. Massive news that you guys have been waiting for. Go ahead, Vinnie.
Well, thank you, Pat. Uh, the black the hat that I'm wearing right now, I'm going to take it off. My hair is going to be messed up. Is the new faith over fear black and gold. We have our shield here. And I'm talking about gold stitching. Like act like not real goldick, but look at how ridiculous that is. Gold in the back snapback with the Hebrews. Our crosses on the inside. And I'm telling you guys right now, Pat, I wore this hat to uh breakfast with Hombberto and a older lady, 80 years old, uh her name was Amy, she grabs me. She's like, I want that hat. And I felt so bad because I couldn't give it. I couldn't I'm like I got a pitch for the podcast and p she went on the story for 20 minutes. Ask him he's he's my
witness about her cancer and beating it and having faith and her she was so calm Tom saying that she's like even if I didn't I still have faith that God would take care of me. It was an emotional b I forgot that we're even eating breakfast but this I'm telling you besides just a hat it's it's it's a conversation start is letting people know. I can't tell you how many times in that same diner pad. I'm sitting there at the counter and there's a congregation. People are telling their stories. So, this hat is out right now. People have been asking for it and the white and black just got restocked. We sold out on this hat in 9
hours, Pat. So, everybody out there, please, I want to say thank you number one. Number two, go to vtmerch.com. These I guarantee you this is going to be sold out in two days. Get on vtmerch.com and get them because people message me on Instagram and they're like, "Hey, what? Why didn't you? You're sick. The hat's sick. The sweater's sick. The hoodiey's sick. The shirt's sick. The whole and go to church on Sunday with it. Represent. If you enjoyed this video, you want to watch more videos like this, click here. And if you want to watch the entire podcast, click here.