All-Star Panelist Roger Simon Comments on World Economic Forum’s Hypocrisy

Live from Music Row Thursday morning on The Tennessee Star Report with Michael Patrick Leahy – broadcast on Nashville’s Talk Radio 98.3 and 1510 WLAC weekdays from 5:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. – host Leahy welcomed all-star panelist Roger Simon in studio to weigh in on the World Economic Forum taking place in Davos, Switzerland, and the blatant hypocrisy.

Leahy: We’re joined in studio now by all-star panelist good friend Roger Simon. Roger, the Academy Award-nominated screenwriter, author, novelist, my good friend, former boss at PJ TV, and also a senior columnist with The Epoch Times. Good morning, Roger.

Simon: Good morning to you. I got up 15 minutes early today, so I should be bright and bushy-tailed.

Leahy: There you go. Roger, here’s an overarching question for you. I grew up mostly in the 1960s in upstate New York. You grew up in the 1950s and early 1960s in Manhattan. The world back then made sense to me.

I look around; everything going on right now with our corrupt, incompetent president, probably legal, but not legitimate, Joe Biden, and basically the decline of a lot of things in America. And I think this is not at all the America I grew up in. It’s like a Twilight Zone. Your thoughts on that?

Simon: It’s actually not the globe we grew up in, because Davos is going on right now. And if you want a collection of scheisters, that’s it.

Leahy: Davos is a city in Switzerland. Davos, Switzerland, where they’ve been holding this World Economic Forum for, I don’t know, three or four decades now. What’s interesting is all the hypocrisy that is dripping.

Simon: I have a request about Davos.

Leahy: Tell me.

Simon: Next year, I would like The Tennessee Star Report to pay for me to go on a private jet to Davos, and I’ll broadcast from there. (Leahy laughs) Also, pay for my skiing.

Leahy: (Laughs) I think as a fun adventure getting you to report from Davos, I’d like to try and figure out how we can do that for next year.

Simon: When I ran PJTV, I sent somebody to Iraq, and boy, did that cost me a lot of money. So beware.

Leahy: Let’s find some money, and let’s get you next year in Davos because all of the people that are the people there are like 1,000 private jets there putting out more carbon dioxide than 10,000 Americans put out in a year.

Simon: My question about the carbon dioxide is, does Al Gore and John Kerry put out carbon dioxide from their behinds? (Chuckles) 

Leahy: (Laughs) Al Gore was on a lunatic rant. If you listen to him talking there, he was talking about, the oceans are boiling. No, the oceans aren’t boiling.

Simon: All the lies about climate that have come out of Gore nonstop since he lost the election from Bush, I think it’s almost worth having him be president because it’s like the act of a sore head forever. I’m going to take the microphone because these presidents, they don’t understand why it’s really happening here.

Leahy: Yes, I think that’s a very good point. Also, though, this is very interesting. Did you see this report? Apparently, while all these very wealthy globalists have descended upon Davos, Switzerland, they’ve been accompanied by like 1,000 high-end hookers.

Simon: Yes. You know what’s interesting about that is the hookers are disproving the thesis of WEF. The thesis of WEF, Schwab, the guy who organizes the whole thing and it’s just a fake of a monumental sort who famously said, “You will have nothing and you will be happy.” Now you can bet those hookers are not there to have nothing. (Leahy laughs) They are the true representatives of the market.

Leahy: They are! And frankly, I think those 1,000 hookers could come up with better policies than people who are participating in the World Economic Forum.

Simon: Oh, absolutely. I think the whole thing is a big charade. It’s an excuse. You know what it also is, it’s an excuse to ride in a private jet. I’ve written a couple of times for journalistic purposes and there’s nothing that’s more fun.

Leahy: Riding in a private jet is fun. I will agree with that.

Simon: And these people are all desperate, looking for fun.

Leahy: I got to have a reason to get in my private jet to Davos! Oh, by the way, there’ll be some high-end hookers there. (Laughter)

Simon: I’m opposed to global warming. Kerry is the worst of them all.

Leahy: John Kerry.

Simon: Because when asked whether there was some hypocrisy him flying across the world 180 days a year on private jets, he said, I have to do it otherwise there would be global warming.

Leahy: Oh, my goodness.

Simon: He wins the hypocrite of the century prize.

Listen to today’s show highlights, including this interview:

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Photo “Klaus Schwab” by World Economic Forum. CC BY-SA 2.0.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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