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Speaker 1 (00:05):
All right, here we go. Welcome to the program. It's
a Wednesday hump day, halfway till Friday. That means I
told you on Monday morning we would get there one
by one, arm in arm, I would make it to
Friday together and dog gun it. Here we are halfway
through the work week. So a happy Wednesday again, hump day,
and to celebrate accordingly. I just saw the news getting
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ready for Hurricane Milton across Florida. Looks like the bulls
eyes set for rtorans between Sarasota Fort Myers area south
of Tampa. Yesterday's Tampa was in the crosshairs and now
it looks like it's moved a little further south for
the eye. But I just saw the news that flashed
across at one of those NOAH planes National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Agency planes have flown into the hurricane, into the
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eye of the hurricane. I always love when they have
the footage of that, and I hope they release it.
I know there's bigger things to be worried about in
Florida right now, and if you live there, have relatives there,
have property there. It's not a it's not a pleasant
scene in Florida right now. But it is fascinating to
think of those planes that somehow get into the eye
of the hurricane to take measurements into Would you want
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to be on the flight? Is that a flight you
would go on? I actually think I would. I I'm
not a I don't have a fear of flying, and
I think that would be quite fascinating to be able
to go. And that's not an Elon Musk SpaceX journey.
But the Noah plane has gone into the eye of
the hurricane and not sure what they found, but they've
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been in there. They do that on all the big hurricanes,
and it's always fascinating if they do release some of
the footage about what it's like and then that that
eye of the hurricane. A hurricane is something I have
never experienced. Now, not experienced. I thought. I've thought of
being in Florida at times, one day residing there. Perhaps
I don't know, but if so, maybe I'd experienced something.
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But I have not experienced a hurricane. Tornadoes, Yes, growing
up in Texas and the Tornado Alley, knew what it
was like have to evacuate or take shelter for tornadoes.
Have done that, of course, blizzards and things like that
that we get in in Colorado, even a fire. We
had a property one time, a house that was under
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I think we were voluntary right on the edge of
the mandatory evacuation and we had to get out of there.
I was actually when that happened. I was in Africa,
so that was that was fun. My son was at
his grandparents and so that was you keep him. And
then I had people from Africa going into my house
and getting anything that might be valuable. So I've been
through a lot of things, but a hurricane is not
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one of them. And I mean, I'm not wishing to
go through a of a hurricane at all, but I'm
just saying I've not been through one. If you had
been through one, through one, I have friends that have
been through my older ones and weathered it out. I
had a friend of weather won out I don't remember
which hurricane and said I will never do that again.
It was awful. He said, I don't know why we stayed.
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I mean, he says, we weren't afraid of Doc, but
you're just kind of felt locked down, like get me
out of here. I just went out of this cluster
file like you're kind of just stuck there and you
can't go anywhere, and you just want out, and then
the eye hits and you're like, okay, HiT's calm, and
then it's not. And he said it was a He
said it was bizarre. I never want to do that again.
But anyway, God bless the people of Florida. There are
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reporters already. I don't know why they do this too.
I'm looking at Fox News Monitor right now. She's in Naples, Florida,
and she's showing the roads, the nice roads that are
out there, and there's people filling up with gasoline in Naples.
I guess they haven't evacuate. I don't know. I don't
know what she's saying. But she's standing in the middle
of the road, and then there's a puddle of water,
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and she backs up into the puddle of water to
show that she's standing in a puddle of water, and
then she walks back out. And it's not like it's
not like she's even raining out there. She's in like
sleeveless shirt and just out there reporting. But you know,
these reporters, they got to stand now. I know some
of them take some harrowing risk out there. Reporting on
these hurricanes, and God bless you. You must make a
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lot more money than I make, because I ain't risking
my life for this radio show. I promise I'm not.
And maybe maybe I don't know if they're getting hazard
pay or whatever, but maybe they're trying to make a
name for themselves. But it is always funny. Again, the
ones out there being blown away are interesting, But it's
the ones after the fact that you find out they're
standing knee deep in water and there's dry land three
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feet ahead of them, and it's all for the photo.
But this lady walked into the puddle and then she
walked out, And it wasn't like she was trying to
fake that she was in flooded water. She just wanted
to walk in the puddle because she had waiters on
or something. I don't know. All right, if you've got
friends in Florida, God bless them and tell them to
get the heck out of the evacuation zones for sure.
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And if you don't have friends in Florida, even if
you do, pray for the folks of Florida. And by
this time tomorrow morning we will know a little bit
more about what the damage shall be of Hurricane Milton
as it barrels down into that Florida panhandles so that
the Florida peninsula, excuse me, everybody hold tight. It's been
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interesting also to watch the Kamala Harris trying to make
hay out of this this hurricane. Finally, yesterday you had
mister you had mister Trump say or excuse me, mister DeSantis,
the governor of Florida saying, why is she calling me?
We've had storms for years and she's never called me.
Now she's running for president and she thinks she's going
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to be able to offer something. I don't think she's
going to be able to do that. Anybody watched some
of those media appearances. I'm watching some of the reruns.
She cracked a beer where that was it Stephen Colbert
or Jimmy Kimmel. She's cracked a beer with Colbert's who
it was? And the criticism of that is she's cracking
a beer on national television, kicking up her feet, and
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yet she's trying to act like she's ahead of this crisis.
Maybe it would be good to say, you know what,
there's a lot of people hurting down in Florida and
We're going to go to the command center at the
White House and not be cracking beer on national television.
And she has this problem. Also, she tries to act
concerned in caring, but she's recording a sex podcast called
Hey Hey, I'm your Daddy or something in Florida, excuse me,
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in California when the previous Hurricane Helena is going through
the southeast. So this lady and her advisors have actually
no sense of timing and no sense of direction. And
it's just weird to see her out. They're cracking jokes
at a time when, again, you can do interviews, but
to do a comedy interview probably not necessarily the best
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optics when hundreds of thousands of people are evacuating right now.
So we'll keep an eye on any developments that happen
out of Florida this morning, and again the sharp eye
on the television screen and the weather forecast, and it's
looking ugly out there in Florida, and it's but hey,
never fear, Comma gets to drink some beer. That's what happens.
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She gets to drink the beer, and you get to
evacuate and suffer. It's just a stupid thing to do.
Anybody see her on the View yesterday. They asked her
this softball question. They asked, Kamela the softball question. All right, Kameda,
you've been because remember she's the new way forward. She's
a new way forward. I'm going to fix this on
day one, fix this. All this stuff is broken in
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this administration. She's going to fix it on day one.
She's a new way forward. So one of the Jackwagon
haggles whatever they call the women on the View, these
crazy women. They get up there and they ask her
a question and they say, Okay, what if anything would
you do different from Joe Biden? And she says, nothing
comes to mind. I wouldn't do anything different. Wait, wait, wait,
you've been saying you're a new way forward. You've been
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saying you're not connected to Joe Biden. You've been saying
that it's his administration and you're going to fix some
things that are broken. And yes, she says she wouldn't
change anything that Biden has done. So inflation is up
under Biden, the border crisis is up under Biden. You've
got all sorts of situations that happened from the Afghanistan
withdrawal to again backed inflation, global war is happening all
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around us because of a weak national policy and weak
national perception out there aground the globe. And she says
she wouldn't do anything different. So, if you're going to
stand on the view with those ladies or sit on
the view with those ladies and tell them you wouldn't
do anything different, how is it that the same day
you go out and campaign or run television ads and
say you're a new way forward? You see, Well, she
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was just trying to be kind to old Joe Biden. Well,
Joe Biden, I don't think it's trying to be kind
to her. While she was out on the view, Joe
Biden was answering questions in the White House. Joe Biden
has never answered questions. He walked in while she was
doing her Michigan rally the other day, for the first
time in four years. He walked into the press room
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and fielded questions at the Daily Press briefing. He has
never done that before. And it was timed specifically and
right at the same time she's taken the stage on
all the networks were cutting to her in Michigan, and
he went in and all the networks cut back to
Joe Biden restroom, and yesterday while she was on the
view making her statement to whatever she wanted to say
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and saying dumb answers, Joe Biden decided to take answers
from press in the Oval office in the White House
and Joe Biden. They said, well, how do you think
Florida's going? And Joe Biden says, I've talked to I've
talked to Ronda Santis. He's doing a great job. I've
got his phone number and I call him, he calls me,
and he's doing a great job down in Florida. So
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I think there's some counter programming going on here. And
you know, you have to kind of look at the
human side of it. Who can who can say that
there's not I mean, who can say that a human
nature wouldn't kick in at some point? And you go,
these are because remember Biden, Old Joe thought he was
going to be He was the nominee, He won the nomination,
he won it fair and square, and then suddenly he
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didn't have the nomination. And up until the last minute,
remember it was Jill and they were they were not
going to do it. But you then heard even Nancy Pelosi,
they said, did you play bad cops? She said, we
did what we had to do. So Joe was kind
of pushed to the side, squeezed out, and you know
that Joe's out there going, hmm, I'm not going to
make this easy. I'm going to show that I'm still
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in charge. He got shoved to the side, and Joe
did not want to be shoved to the side. He
wanted to run for reelection and he was not allowed
to by the higher ups above him. And I think
that's where that counter programming. It's human nature. It's the
human nature. We're all humans, and Joe is a human
and it's it's interesting to watch those two different counter
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programming moments. You could argue when all the networks were
turning to the Michigan speech and he walks out of
in the press office, the press room at the White
House for the first time in four years, and then
all eyes were on the view and yet he then
starts fielding questions and says the opposite of what the
campaign has said. He says, what a great job De
Santis is doing, and he talks to him a lot,
and they have phone numbers, and so it's there's some
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counter programming there, and at the very least, Joe is
not SYNCD up with the campaign messaging. So keep an
eye on that and see how it all shapes up
in the in the coming days. But Joe is not
on the Joe was not marching to the beat of
the drum that he's probably supposed to be marching from.
And I think that's Joe putting a big, big thumb
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on the nose and waving his fingers in the air
at those who who removed him. The fluffer nutter. Yesterday,
remember talking to a national fluffer nutter day. I never
heard of a fluffer nutter, And yesterday I got a
couple of emails and people saying that they looked it up.
They thought it was joking. The entire stowbile I was driving,
I was doing show, and he said, like he's just
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making some kind of just some kind of a perverse
junior high joke about a fluffer nutter. They went, They said,
I went home and looked it up, and I was
expecting to see bad things, and it was a real thing.
I would not be joking about something like that. Is it?
Peanut butter and a marshmallow cream sandwich usually in white bread,
and people have done various takes of it. They did
an ice cream but no, I was not joking about
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the fluffer Nutter. It was their true story, and I did.
I had a couple of people message me and say,
you know, I thought that was a joke and I
never heard of it. And then I asked someone and
the one guy said he looked it up on his
computer and figured out that it was actually a true thing.
Was it was true? Yeah, fluffer Nutter is a National
fluffer Nuther Day. Now, I don't know why think of that.
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Do grilled cheese get their own day? That's just because
it's a sandwich? To peanut, butter and jelly get their
own sandwich? Does a bloging sandwich get their own day?
I mean, how is it that the fluffer Nutter lobby
ends up with a national day somewhere on some calendar
somewhere that reports the medium yesterday was National fluffer Nuther Day.
And you start thinking of all the things that don't
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get their own day, but fluffer Nutter gets there and
does a ham and cheese sandwich get its own day?
I don't know these answers is my favorite? If you
is it a sandwich. It's really delicious if you find
a good one. The Monte Cristo. Remember the Monte Cristo.
It's like a club sandwich pretty much, but they batter
it and a deep fry it, and there's people around.
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I've had a good Monte Cristo here and there, you
know who I And again maybe it's because it was
the first Monte Cristo I ever had, and I haven't
been able I had what I have it in twenty
years because they all went out of business. The first
place I ever had a monte Crystal sandwich with the
with the what the raspberry jelly or raspberry jam there.
Oh they're so good, and I've tried them before again
and they're just not as good as what I remember.
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The one I remember and I first ordered. Uh, the
one that I remember and I first ordered was the
you ready it was the it was Bennigans. It may
remember the Bennigans restaurants. Bennigans is the restaurant that I
that I watched, that I ate, the that I ate
the first Monte Cristo at and boy they were good.
And then Benigans went out of business, and so uh,
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no more, no more money Crystal for me, but I've
tried them. I go to a restaurants sometimes travel and
I say, oh, monte Cristo, and I'll get it, even
though it's not necessarily good for you, but I get it,
and that they're just not the same. So if anybody's
got the fuck, I just go there, because if any
sandwich deserves its own day, it's a Monte Cristo. Now,
growing up as I did, it was a blooney sandwich. Fancy.
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If you got ham, you got the You you did
real good. And anybody remember the I think it was
Oscar Meyer or somebody put out this. It was a
pack of four different lunch meats and one of them
was like the pickled loaf or something, and as a kid,
you never wanted that. You thought that, You thought the
bolooney had pimples or something. It was gross and you
never wanted that, and your grandmother would eat that one.
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But they still make the pack of four. It was
four different lunch meats in there, and you try to
make yourself a sandwich. But the blooney sandwich was what
I grew up on because I didn't know anything else,
didn't know anything else, but you had boloney. I didn't
know that you had these fancy sandwiches until I got older,
because I grew up in a middle class neighborhood adently
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not an upper class neighborhood, because I guess the other well,
I had Bolooney. It was no big deal blooney, but
Bolooney Baloney fell from grace. And I don't know why
bolooney has fallen from grace other than when you think
about how baloney was made. That's yeah, it's kind of
a It's kind of the the smorgas Boarder, their cluster
mess of lunch meets it is. So anyway, boloney fell
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from grace, fluffer Nutter ended up with its own sandwich,
and Monte Cristo has been ignored, and I can't find
a good one. So all of that is my dilemma
in this day that the Lord has made. I just
saw it, and I wish I was in Vegas for it.
I would I want to go one day. I just
probably you got a time it and it didn't have
any reason to be in Vegas. This week they blew
up the implode of the Tropicana last night. The Tropicana
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early this morning or late last night, they put the
dynamite in it, or the explosives or whatever they put
in there, and they blew the thing up, imploding it.
Getting ready is I think that's where they're going to
put THEE. Is that where they're going to put the
baseball field? I think I had the Tropic Caana went
by by last night, and I'd like to go for
one of those implosions. Although they're cool to watch on TV.
That maybe one of those things that you watch on
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television and go, Okay, it's better to watch in television
than in person, kind of like a a professional football game,
usually better to watch in television than in person, unless
there's some huge fan and want to paint your chest
to a certain color and you know, get on television.
So anyway, the monte Cristo, A couple of just got
an email pop in from a friend, Laky, you are right,
the Bennigans monte Cristo was the best. I've never found
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it duplicated, and again, I don't know, maybe that's because
it was my first monte Cristo. I never knew what
a monte Cristo was until I had it at Bennigan's
back twenty years ago. And Bennigan's closed up. Gosh, more
than twenty years ago. When did Bennigans close? There's still
a lot of restaurants around that have filled those Bennigan spaces,
like a couple of Mexican places I go to and
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I walk in and I go, you haven't changed a
deck or this is still Bennigan's. Can I get a
monte Cristo and they go, no bueno. They tell me
I have to have chips and caeso instead, So I
get the chips and queso. But they're in the old
Bennigans restaurants. Anyway, the Bennigans monte Cristo absolutely positively the best,
and the fluffer nutter. I have not had one, but
some people thought I was joking about that yesterday. All right,
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good to have you here on the radio show. Ballots
dropped this week late this week. They can be mailed
in Colorado on the eleventh, which is Friday, and they
have to be mailed out by the eighteenth, So you
should be receiving your ballot coming up here real soon
and the next probably by this time next week you
probably most of you will have your ballot. And I
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want to again remind you the importance of go ahead
and start researching some of the down ballot issues. We
have a very full ballot this year in Colorado. It's
going to be a biggin and there's going to be
a lot of things on it, and you just want
to make sure you market correctly and mark education. Again.
I know the temptations vote for the races, you know,
and skip the rest of them. But I'm telling you
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there's stuff outside of that top of the ticket, President
Trump versus Harrison. You vote for that one, please, but
there's other things on there that will affect your life.
It will affect your children, it will affect the quality
of living in Colorado, and you need to just take
a little bit of time and research it. And again,
if you're looking for some voters guides, I know that
there's a lot of the Independence Institute, a lot of
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folks are putting up that known conservative voices are putting
up their voters guides and they're being published up on
Complete Colorado dot com. And you can find that and
see if there's if you'll find somebody a voice that
you respect, and they all oftentimes give their thoughts in
logic and then you vote accordingly. It's everything from the
Gazette's voter guide. I put a Polus's voter guide. It's
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on a Facebook page, but there's so many. Mark Hillman's
voter guide is up there. I think the Independence Institute's
voter guide is up there. So get ready that ballot's
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dot com. All right, we'll dive into some more news
of the day. Continue to follow Hurricane Milton, and continue
to pay homage to your favorite sandwich out there. Mine's
the Monte Cristel. It's almost so good it can't be
a sandwich. I'll be back Lakey six hundred k. Col Well,
it can't fall apart. It's fried. And as I told you,
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going into the break about Dan Caplos. This hour of
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a serious firm for serious cases. A couple of emails
coming in. Yeah, Jimmy, the Monte Cristo, haven't had one
in years. Sounds good, though, I'm telling you I can't
find one. There's a couple of restaurants I've tried them,
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and I'm like, yeah, I'm not the same, just not
the same as what the old again, Bennigan's is what
the old restaurant we remember Bennigan's. It's been a while,
but that was a that was a very good that
was that was a very good sandwich back in the day.
And then is it a sandwich? You got to ask
that question because you know, the sandwich is the one
where you the the uh, the the meat can fall
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out and everything can fall and crumble all over the
place and stuff. But then the Monte Cristo is not
that way. It's held together with gouey cheese and in
a fried batter, so it's a it's kind of a sandwich,
is a fried sandwich. So it's somewhere in between heaven
and a sandwich. It's right there in between. It is
all right, what else we have in the news here today?
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The ballot is coming out and I reminded you complete
Colorado dot com. Someone messaged me and said, what website
is that? Again? Let me say it again for the
eighth day, interrow No, I love you. Complete Colorado dot com.
Complete Colorado dot com and you will find a lot
of different ballot ballot ballot guides in people giving their opinions,
and you'll find the voice or a name, and it
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would at least do the research because again, I know
we think of the top tier of the ballot. We
think of the top names on the ballot, who's running
for Congress, who's running for president. But man, there's some
propositions on there. There's some amendments on there that you
really got to pay attention to, and I hope you
will as these ballots start to drop starting Friday. They
can start being mailed on Friday. I still think the
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most bizarre moment of this, well, there's two bizarre moments
I chalk up in this media tour of Kamala Harris.
First of all, I think the sixty minutes the thing
was disaster, and I think on my Instagram or my
Twitter are one of those. I retweeted the accusation that
the sixty minutes edited some of the answers is accurate.
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There's actual I put it side by side of comparison
of one of the answers out there, but it still
sounded horrible. I mean, even the edited version. She just
did not do well with the questions, especially on the
border there. If you haven't watched a sixty minute interview,
it's really worth going back and watching the reporter there
for CBS did pretty decent job well, exceeds expectations of
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what you normally expect from CBS. So set that aside.
The rest of the media tour where kind of these
appearances on like The Colbert Show and then The View
and the Colbert thing is being panned widely because again,
America's focused right now on Hurricane Milton. America's focused on
real serious issues of the election and evacuation and people
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in North Carolina and FEMA. I mean, that's kind of
the talk around the water cooler for a lot of
folks out there, maybe not everybody. And to go on
Colbert and say I want to drink a beer with
you into pop, open a can of Miller High Life
and yuck it up with Stephen Colbert, it doesn't come
across as serious at a time when we have some
serious issues happening in America and there's people hurting in
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a large swath of the southeast right now up to
Virginia down into Tennessee and of course North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Georgia,
all these places have a lot of I mean, there's
dozens and dozens of counties even in Georgia that have
been declared disaster areas, and people are trying to rebuild
their lives, and so in a serious time, you've got
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to put on a serious demeanor. There's a one of
the old the Wisdom of Solomon, there's a time for everything,
a time to laugh in the time to cry. And
this is probably one of those times as a leader
you want to be a little bit more serious about
the issues and yucking it up and drinking a beer
with Stephen Colbert on television when again an entire state
has been evacuated. People are heading into shelters. They're trying
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to find out where to go. How do I get
up the interstate? How am I going to rebuild my life? Well,
I have a house. It's probably not the time to
be spending your late night television yucking it up with
a beer. The same way when the storm is hitting
North Carolina, it's not the time to be recording in
interview with a podcast it's known to ask about sexual exploits.
So the kind of out of touch reality of this
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campaign that was just I think a disaster. Just the
optics of that beer drink with Colbert just shows that
the Hollywood elites don't feel the pain of the people
in the Southwest. The Hollywood celebrity times, they're not feeling anything.
So those people are in their mind, they're probably flyover states,
because again you have the coastal elites, which Kamala relates
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mostly to, and she's just drinking it up with the
coastal elites the same way she was doing the North
Carolina hurricane hit. She was out in California with the
coastal elites and she was filming that dirty podcast. So
it just kind of gives you an eye into her perception,
into what she's focused on. And she's focused on hanging
out and yucking it up with her buddies in the
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coastal elite New York and Los Angeles and San Francisco,
and to be to hell with everybody else, and that's
kind of where you're at. And I think that's an
optic that fails. And then if you didn't see the
view yesterday, which I don't recommend seeing, but the view,
they asked directly, they said, is there anything you would
do differently? She said, I can't think of anything. And
that confused the heck out of me because I keep thinking,
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I thought we had a new way forward and you're
going to fix this this and this, but then she
says she wouldn't change anything that Biden did, so it
really I don't think it was a good media tour
for her. And the appearance on Colbert is really kind
of getting a little riff rapp there because of the
beer drinking scene, because it just shows that, hey, there's
probably time to be serious right about now in the
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glorious United States of America, because again it's a red team,
blue team. Everybody's being evacuated. I mean, when you get
told in Tampa that you evacuate or you die, they're
given examples that. Listen, the roof of your house is
at probably eight feet, the ceiling may have ten foot ceilings.
If you're really lucky, we're expecting your twelve foot storm
surge and that's going to cover you and your house,
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and that will be your coffin. I mean, that's the
language they're using in some of these cities that tried
to get people to move out and get out of there,
and it's not the time to be yucking it up.
There's a time to be serious. As Solomon said, there's
a time to laugh, there's a time to cry, and
this is probably the time to Lit'll be a little
bit more serious. Anybody listen to my debate we had
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at the studio yesterday, if you missed the nine o'clock hour,
that was a lot of fun. Jelaire McMillan was here,
Dan Wood was here, Democrat Republican, respectively, and they both
agreed to come to the studio and go head to head.
And got some feedback from some folks. Some folks said,
you should have challenged this answer, should have challenged that answer,
you should have had a follow up. And you know,
I made the decision going into that. First of all,
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it's radio, and we only had limited time. We had
hard breaks to hit, and you're smart people, and I
made the decision going in that debate that and I
gave them the general topics. They did not know the question.
I said, nobody's going to be asked specific a different
question than someone else. It's the same question for both
of you. You're both welcome to follow up on each
other's answers, but I'm just going to moderate. I'm just
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going to ask the question. This is not if these
were two or three hour debate, then yeah, we may
dive in and I may. Okay, let me follow you.
What are you saying this, and then you might do it,
but then you run the risk of pushing one person
more for clarification than you do the other. And so
as much as I covetch and complain about how presidential
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debates have happened, that just answer. Just be the umpire,
don't call the balls and strikes, just pitch it. Just
pitch the ball, and let's have batting practice. So that's
what I was trying to do yesterday. So I had
a couple of people say, did I hear that this
candidate said something about they They wouldn't say for sure
that they want to make fentanel ill legal again, and
(28:02):
go back and listen to you made your own decision,
and they said, you should have really emphasized that. It
was not my job as the moderator to emphasize that.
And I know that the American left, when their media
gets out there and they want to have they're going
to try to emphasize everything they disagree with the Trump
or whatever. But I don't do that. I chose not
to do that in that interview that that debate. I
(28:23):
wanted you to hear the candidates and you make your
own decisions. So if you missed the debate between House
District nineteen Jill Air McMillan and Dan Woog. That is
up on my website Jimmy Lakey dot com. It was
the entire hour and you can hear the entire hour
on the website and just listen. There's a couple of
questions the time I didn't it wasn't my question, but
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they got a segment to ask questions of each other,
and one of the questions that came up was the
Amendment seventy nine, which is cloaked in if you vote
against this, you're going to be voting against a woman's
right to an abortion. And in real reality, a lot
of people are voting against that only because it would
allow for the taxpayer funding of abortion. And there's a
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lot of people that I don't mind the rape, the enss,
the exceptions out there, but they don't want their tax
dollars to have to pay for this. And Amendmute seventy
nine would allow for taxpayer funded abortions in Colorado. So
that's why a lot of people are voting no. It
has not to do with whether they believe in a
woman's right to abortion or women's right to healthcare however
you want to phrase it, but just being honest about
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why some people are voting no. Go back, listen to
the debate, and I hope you enjoyed it. And for
those of you that thought I should have moderated more
or cracked the whip more and clamp down more, now
think I don't think I should have. I think it
was all right. Just let them, let the candidates speak,
and then you can decide. And if you didn't get
to de sign, didn't get to hear it, go back
Jimmy Lakey dot com and listen to that debate. Jimmy
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Lakey dot com. All right, everybody stand by. Jimmy Lakey
is my name. I'll be back here in just a moment.
Lakey on the radio, six hundred K col All right,
(30:37):
good to have you here. I think Biden might have
learned his lesson after that last hurricane hit in North
Carolina and went up there and the flood started happening.
He was criticized for being he was criticized for being
on the beach and having photos of him on the
beach while that was happening. At this time, He's like, no,
he's in the situation room. He's going to get a
briefing today. So he's really clamping down and trying to
(31:01):
be the presidential guy here, which is probably a good
look for the President of the United States to pay
attention to this epic storm called Milton that's headed towards Florida.
And again, on the reverse of that, the converse of that,
the the opposite of that is popping a beer open
a late night television the same way recording a podcast
(31:21):
about sexual innuendos and sexual exploits last week. So anyway,
Biden's going to get an update. He says that DeSantis
is doing a fine job, and they talk and they
have each other's phone numbers. It was very funny yesterday
that he there's some counter programming. I'm telling you some
counter programming happening from the Biden camp. Listen, maybe you've
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we have? Steve Laffie's coming up in the next hour
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you'll enjoy the cast of characters that are set to
be on the program today. C D eight. Gabe Evans.
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so set your alarm to that just over an hour away.
And then Representative Congressman Greg Lopez. Greg Lopez is of
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