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Speaker 1 (00:13):
All right here, I am glad to have you here.
Show me is my name? Anybody see those footages of
the footage of the tornadoes that hit yesterday many they
were the precursor to Hurricane Milton storming the uh the
shores of Florida. Then they were They were ugly, they
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were big ass tornadoes. They were typical with like Midwest
tornadoes that I grew up hiding from the storm celler
of mama's grandmama's house. And no we did. They were
big with they were moving fast, they were like hurricane force.
They were fast. And anyway, footage is just coming out.
It's funny. They got a lot of footage from Coca.
You can tell where the reporters are at and where
they're not, and there is a NonStop in the news
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and barrage. And again I put up a call out,
a shameful call out on Fox News and CNN on
my Facebook page Facebook dot com. So let's to me,
thank you fan page, because last time they had this dude,
this report right at Bradenton, Florida, and he's out on
the street literally about to die. He's squatting down like
he's like he's doing business in the woods at times
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just to stand up, and then he tries to stay,
his mic keeps cutting out, and they keep cutting away
for it. We'll come back to you if you get
everything fixed. You can see power line snapping behind him,
and at one point at the end of the broadcast,
Sean hanned He says, let me ask you one more question,
then we'll get you back into safety. And I'm thinking,
these arrogant, pompous guys with pretty hair sitting in their
warm studio basically saying you're in danger. I'll let you
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be safe afterwards, but as for my show, you got
to answer one more question. I call them all. Shame
on them all. Shame on these arrogant, pompous asses with big,
big contracts at the Fox News and CNN, and they
got these reporters out there making appendance out there. What
purpose did it make? Did it make me feel like
Fox News or CNN had better coverage of the hurricane
by risking some baseline reporter out They're no a stupid
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and they all ought to be ashamed of themselves. And
it's all it all just shows the stupidity of the
twenty four hour news cycle. Well, this is why I
don't watch watch the news channels. I don't. I record
the shows and I fast forward through them because I
get so sick and tired of the uh, the idiocy
that is on display on these And this is why
probably they never asked me to be a contributor's probably
(02:26):
when my career has stalled because I don't kiss the
corporate ring. Very well, oh well, the corporate heinie is
not my thing, ladies, And well go look at the
photos up at my Facebook page, Facebook dot com slash
Jimi Lackey fan page. It was pathetic. They kept this
guy out there who Mike kept breaking like four times.
They kept going back to him. Can't you see the
guys in danger? You jack wagons? Okay, I'm pretty passionate
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about it because I stand up for the little guy,
unlike these pompous guys with big contracts. All Right, with
all that off my chest, I feel better. I'm to
cancel therapy for me today. I don't have to go
to the therapist. I just got it off my chest.
Brian Maloney, Facebook dot com s Last Redwave America Brian Maloney,
Good morning to you, sir, how are you?
Speaker 2 (03:10):
A Talk radio has always been a great substitute for therapy,
always for years and years and years.
Speaker 1 (03:17):
Just see go to my Facebook page. We get a
chance and look, they had this guy named Ray Robert,
I don't know what his name was, and he's out
there and he had to squat, like he said, like
a bear poopin in the woods out there to stand up.
His mic kept breaking, and they literally said, we'll let
you get into safety after we ask you one more question.
I'm like, do you realize what you just said? You
can see power lines snapping behind him, ninety plus mile
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per hour wind and off for the sake of the cameras,
and what does it prove to have these jackwagons out,
these reporters out there reporting back to the guys with
the quaffed hair out there, It proves nothing?
Speaker 2 (03:50):
Well, I think that, you know, in every one of
these situations, Jimmy, the media makes themselves the story, and
I definitely think that was the case with Milton as
much as any other one of these things we've been through.
Is that they have to be at the center of it,
and it is about ego, and it is about ratings,
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and the truth is, you know, I've been sitting there
this entire time wondering, you know, is it as bad
as was expected? Is it worse? Is it not as
I mean, I can't tell. The only thing he really
have are the people that you're connected with on social media,
that you know who are in Florida, and they're given
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their own reports. But it's really really hard to get
a sense. And as you say, that kind of coverage
really is not helpful because it doesn't reassure you in
any way.
Speaker 1 (04:43):
And all they're trying to do is show how hard
the wind's blowing, and we can figure that out. It's
a freaking hurricane, and we know that the wind is blowing,
and I get it. You know, you're going to have
guys today standing in puddles and they're going to show aftermath,
but it's pitch black and all you can see are
sparks around this guy's head. He's got a helmet on.
They picked up Walmart for him on the way to
the reporting because that's the only way he could stand
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out there. He had to wear a helmet and goggles.
And you're like, what point does this This This accomplishes nothing,
and it's it's really disgraceful to what I would call
true journalism. But again, I think journalism is probably dead
on most of the cable networks.
Speaker 2 (05:16):
My opinion, it's been dead for a long long time,
replaced by I didn't even you know, know what we
can say on the radio that wouldn't get you fined
by the FCC, Jimmy. So that's you know, that's where
we're at, sad state of affairs. But I mean, yeah,
you know what happens next though, I mean, are we
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looking at another situation where aid is not forthcoming? I mean,
those are the big questions. I mean, we look at
the damage, what happens to these people?
Speaker 1 (05:47):
Yeah, it's a fair question, and we will see in
coming days. It looked like the Santas I just saw
a video of a caravan of power trucks and linemen
heading out of Texas, and one of my friends in
too Me said, the Texas Boys are headed to Florida.
I know, I think fifty thousand people were pre staged
by DeSantis. He seems to know how to do this
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better than anybody. But it's they're still in North Carolina
squawking about the federal response. And what's interesting is, rather
than addressing the criticism that the Feds are getting or
femous getting about the response. Now they're just saying, oh,
that's disinformation. They won't tell you what's disinformation, what's untrue,
but they just say it's disinformation, it's from Russia. It's
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the same thing. Rather than address the issue and the concern,
they just throw these names out the same way when
I ran for office, instead of debating me on issues,
they wanted to call me a racist being at home.
But they just call names and hope that it all
goes away. But it's not going to go away.
Speaker 2 (06:44):
Well, and what they've done is they have six social
media on everybody who is complaining about the seven und
fifty dollars check. So if you simply say type you know,
seven hundred and fifty dollars on Facebook, you get this.
You know from that, that's not the only aide they're getting.
There's more coming, and you get this slapped with a
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warning label. And my question is, okay, then what is
the additional age that's coming? I want schen win. No, Well,
that's that's nobody says, because that's not out, that's not
you know, that's not a real thing. That's why. So,
I mean, you end up having to play this game.
So I was joking last night that we'll have to
start saying, you know, seven hundred and forty nine or
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seven hundred and fifty one to throw off the computers
on this. The true truth is, you know, the government
isn't there for you. And the other point that you
made was that, you know, DeSantis has shown that he
is really good at these you know, these disasters in
the aftermath and getting things going again, which I think
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just shows that the place for him all along was
the governorship and he's capable of doing a really good
job when he's not out there running for president. But
the other thing about this was what was you know,
what was the regime worried about all week? What were
they worried about? Jimmy? They were concerned that DeSantis wasn't
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taking Kamala Harrison's phone calls. You know, it's like why
should he Well what, first of all, what good would
it do? What help would she provide? In any case?
Number one? And you know number two, you think the
guy isn't kind of busy right now, you know, and
if somebody is calling, it isn't useful or going to
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do anything. Uh, you know, what's the point other than
to help her candidacy, which you know is floundering on.
So thank you, without any assistance from anybody else. So
you know the fact that the media made such a
big deal out of that just shows you know, you
want to be angry about something the media is doing. Jimmy,
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there you have it right there.
Speaker 1 (08:56):
Let me ask you this question. I thought it was
interesting well the media and they were saying he won't
take Kamala's call. DeSantis addressed it head on. He said, listen,
she's not in the chain of command. I'm trying to
get help from my people. It's not no pertinence. I
haven't heard from him four years. We've had other storms.
This is there's no reason to talk to her now.
I'm busy. But at the same time, this is why
(09:16):
I wonder what the riff is and I think one
day the books will tell us. Joe Biden comes out
the next day and he says, Ron DeSantis is fantastic.
I have his personal number. We've been talking. He's just
a fantastic guy. He's doing a great job. And I'm thinking,
does he now again, there's one of two things happening
either and one end Joe is cognitively declined and he
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doesn't know what he's saying, or he knows exactly what
he's saying on this end, and he's counter he's counter
messaging Kamala. He did the same thing when she went
on the view. He all of a sudden preempted national
coverage and walked into the media room, the press room
for the first time in four years. He's never been
in there, never taking a question. He decided to do
it when she was going to do a national kind
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of in Michigan. So which one is it? I mean again,
is it? Or is it just Joe go and you
kicked me out of here and I'm gonna stick my
thumb in her.
Speaker 2 (10:11):
Oh, I think it's the latter because I think you know,
of course he's in decline, but I mean on a
day to day basis. And remember Jill Biden is the
one running all of this now, so she's obviously using
her influence. But he not only was raving about the fantas.
He said, I gave Ron DeSantis my personal cell number
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to call me if he needed anything. And yeah, we're
having these great conversations while Harris is out there screaming
that she's So I really do think that one one
Biden or the other or both or whatever, you know,
whether Jill, Joe or whatever. The White House. You know,
they are undermining Harris, which is hysterically funny. You I mean,
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it's you know, I mean, because you got it. People
disserve each other, they deserve each other.
Speaker 1 (11:03):
You got you gotta admit it's been bizarre. I mean, upstairs,
you current the Michigan thing and the first time in
four years happened to be the exact moment she's taking
the stage there the things. She's trying to be in
charge of these hurricanes, and Jo says, no, he's fantastic.
We've been talking. I got him my phone number, the
whole thing. And and then he shows up. Remember he
not only tried on that Maga hat, but he carried
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it on the airplane. He carried it on the airplane
visibly up the stairs, he's holding onto that thing.
Speaker 2 (11:32):
Well, he asked that he has to wear that hat.
Nobody pushed that hat on him that day. He asked
for that hat.
Speaker 1 (11:40):
It was funny.
Speaker 2 (11:41):
I mean, yeah, I mean, so something's going on here
where there's a lot of anger, and you know why,
I mean, why shouldn't there be anger? Remember who got
the votes in the presidential primaries, who got millions of votes,
choked it. Uh, and then she walked in and you know,
everything with Harris has just handed me something else over platter.
I don't want to work for it. And that's been
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her story, her entire life, going back decades. I think
people are sick of it. I think that's why the
campaign isn't going the way it should. And you can say, well,
you know, at the moment, these disasters are more important.
But the thing is, it's the leadership in the midst
of these accounts, and she is clearly in over her
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head day after day.
Speaker 1 (12:25):
You mentioned the votes, and I've got the audio. I
won't play it in this segment because it'll take time
away from your charming adulcet tones, but I've got the
interview with Bill Whitlock of sixty minutes, and he asked her.
He said, one of the reasons that I think people
feel like they don't know you is because this was
a truncated thing and you never held a primary. And
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I was surprised he went there in that, But that
could be this shortened time frame could be something that's
coming back to bite on the booty and I was
surprised Whitlock asked that on sixty minutes, and I got
to give credit where credit is due that the bill,
like I asked a couple of questions. Not sure who
he is, but good for him. It's rare that you're
going to give quite a praise to the mainstream media.
(13:08):
But the Witlock interview, that may seem to be fair,
gave her a chance to answer some things, and you
can determine whether you like your answers or not.
Speaker 2 (13:15):
Well. I think that I look at it differently. I'll
tell you that when you see the media start to
turn against Harris, it's because they're cutting their losses early
ahead of the defeat if they don't want to be shown,
as you know, on board of thinking ship. So I
think what you're seeing is a lot of the left
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starting to realize that this Harris thing is a Titanic
and it is going down to the bottom of the
sea here, and that the real issue is you know
who will run next time? And so you've got all
those people lining up now, so you don't have you
don't have the backing for her from her own side,
because nobody likes her and nobody wants her.
Speaker 1 (14:00):
Yeah, but Whatluck's the first guy to do it, though,
I mean, the rest of them are still pretty much
on board, so I'm not I hear what you're saying
is he gets closer. We may see that, but you
think you think Whitlock's the first leak in the damn here?
Speaker 2 (14:12):
Well, that's that is what I think, because as you
continue on, you're seeing polls that are shifting more and
more away from her, which I never thought were as
close as many of those polls were shown, and never
thought this race was that close. I really didn't. She's
just not out there selling anybody except for, like I said,
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the middle aged library science majors, who you know are
always going to vote damn no matter what you know,
you're going to have those. But everybody else, I just
don't see anything going on here in her candidacy, and
he is, you know, Trump is out there just pulling
them away every single day.
Speaker 1 (14:54):
You're more optimistic than I mean, I'm optimistic ultimately, but
we're still twenty something days from the election. So I'm like, Okay,
fight like you're behind and pretend to the indoor media.
The media hate of these polls are against you, and
you got to keep them because there's a lot that
can change, and a lot I guarantee you they're still
gonna you know, you got the Woodward book that came,
but they're they're still trying to throw these October surprises.
Speaker 2 (15:14):
I don't think any there's always a Woodward Book, though
there's always Yeah, I agree, there's always a surprise or too.
You know. I do think that a lot of things
just haven't gone her way. Also in these hurricanes and
tornadoes and whatever else, you know, certainly have not helped
her at all. But her response to them I think
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will be her undoing in hindsight, not not luck, but
lack of skill.
Speaker 1 (15:42):
I saw, but columns and this is how you know,
it's kind of getting weird out there when a I
think it was La Times. There's some La trendy paper
out there. As said I could, I didn't like the
Colbert interview because real people don't drink mineral high life.
That's what we drink in our boutique bars in LA
to try to act like we're one of the guys,
I don't Miller Highlight's a real beer. But when somebody
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on the left coast in LA is criticizing, hey, you
should have chosen another beer that looked too fake to
drink a Miller High Life. I don't know if that's true.
Is Miller High Life not a cool beer in Wisconsin?
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (16:15):
Yeah, I've ever seen anybody order on anyone. I've never
seen that. Maybe a college frat party, but I didn't
even think they would. That would be like Old Milwaukee's
or something that's what they'd be ordered. I don't know.
Speaker 1 (16:28):
You know, I feel like, talking like this, we should
play the introdal of Vernon Shirley or something about that.
Brian Maloney. It's a pleasure. Go look at that photo
on a Facebook page and tell me what the purpose
of having that guy out there risking his life for
the Fox News. You know. I you know all those
guys in those big wigs in media, and I guess
you need to call me and tell me to kiss
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the corporate heinebetter and maybe I could also be on
one of those big time channels.
Speaker 2 (16:53):
Well that was my mistake too, Jimmy. So you know
we're we share that that career.
Speaker 1 (17:01):
And here we sit together co miserating.
Speaker 2 (17:05):
You know what, I'd rather be here than there. I
really I'm not kidding, not kidding.
Speaker 1 (17:10):
Yeah, I'm a friend. I appreciate you. We'll talk soon.
Brian Maloney Redwave America on the Facebook page Facebook dot
com slast Redwave America. Facebook dot com slast Redwave America.
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(17:31):
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in touch. All right, Well, so much so much going
on to the news and Hurricane Milton news is circulating out.
A lot of the things I'm reading is that it
could be, it could have been much worse, and somehow
the good Lord's grace and mercy help those people out
and they survived. I mean, it's bad. And again we're
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just starting to get a lot of footage from Sarasota
and the Fort Myers area. But it seems as if
an avoiding Tampa was a big, big, big plus there.
That's That's what I'm imagining. Is the deal here? All right?
I want to play some audio and this is I
believe this is it? Is this the audio from the
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other night of Kamala. Yeah, here it is This is
Kamala Harris on six sixty minutes stepping.
Speaker 3 (21:01):
Down and basically handing you a nomination. You didn't have
to go through a primary process, you didn't have to
fight off other contenders. That's not really the way our
system was intended to work.
Speaker 4 (21:15):
President Biden made a decision that I think history is
going to show is rare among leaders, which was to
put country before self. And I am proud to have
earned the support of the vast majority of delegates and
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to have been elected the Democratic nominee. I am proud
to have received the endorsement of leaders around this country
from every background and walk of life to fight in
this election over the next month for our democracy.
Speaker 3 (21:59):
But I think this truncated process is why people think
or saying they don't really know.
Speaker 1 (22:07):
Who you are.
Speaker 4 (22:08):
Look, I've been in this race for seventy days.
Speaker 1 (22:14):
The audio cut out there on me, But you get
the idea that was Whitlock on the sixty minutes the
other night, really saying, hey, one of the reasons people
say they don't know you, And now here's the question,
when did you Now we've been saying people don't know her,
We need people need to know her. But the media
has been saying it's okay. There was even the reporters
right after the Democrat convention say no, it's a smart move.
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Just kind of stay out of the way. And so
Whitlock from CBS kind of pulls out this thing that
the people say they don't know you. How did when
did that happen? When when did CBS kind of discover that.
It's it's kind of interesting that out of nowhere, CBS
comes out and says, so people say they don't know you.
CBS doing polling? Are they looking at something? Because we've
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been saying that the people need to get to know
Kamala and they said, now she's been vice preser four years,
so everybody already knows her. But here's CBS saying, yeah,
people feel like they don't know you. So I just
find it interesting that CBS suddenly has this revelation that
people don't know her, and I wonder where they got
that information and where that question came from. I mean,
it's a fair question, but it's a question that really
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could have been asked early on, and it's fine that
it's being asked now, But why did it take so long?
First of all, it took so long because it's the
first time she sat down in that type of setting,
and also it's also the But the media could have
been asking that question even when she's not in front
of them. They could have been talking about it, but
they just did they didn't do it, So it's a
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fair question. It was an interesting interview if you haven't
gone in and watched it. Yes, there were some edits.
You can find some of the unedited cuts out there.
But even with the edits, as CBS did, and it's
taken some flack four, it's not necessarily being received all
that well. But those were all fair questions. And again
that wasn't a mean question. That was Hey, some people
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feel they don't know you because of this truncated process.
Do you think it was good and she gave the answer.
Now you can decide whether that's the answer you want.
But that's what you expect in journalism is just ask
a question, not a leading question, not one that's a
gotcha question. Just ask a question and let them answer
the question and then let the people decide. People are
okay to figure out how to decide. Unfortunately, most of
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the time the medium doesn't ask a question in a
way that lets you decide, they lead a question and
put somebody on the defensive. But I thought that was
a fair question by Bill Whitlock, and I thought it
was some fair questioning by him, and it was tough questioning.
It's okay for politicians to get tough questioning, but it's
biased questioning, and I don't think you got that. It
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goes back to my original question, though, why is it
that you think that suddenly, out of nowhere, the Harris
campaign is starting to do all these interviews when they've
been avoiding with She said she's been in the race
for seventy days, and only in the last couple of
days have they started doing these these interviews. They did
that one interview on what CNN I believe it was,
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and it turned out to be sixteen minutes. I mean
they hyped it up and really drug it out to
fill up a half hour or so, but it was
a sixteen minute interview. And Tim Waltz was there, and
that's where they had Commada that it was really staged
poorly and that was nothing Burger. It was just not
much there. And then you've got all these appearances on
the Howard Stern Show. You got all these that's all
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playing to the audience. And that's the other interesting thing
is I kind of look at it and I'm not
like these other people to say, oh, the poles are
doing now, just listen, fight like you're behind. And I
don't care what the polls are saying right now. I'm
just kind of looking at it. I find it interesting
that a lot of these interviews as she did this week,
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outside of the sixty minutes, which is a little bit
more mainstream. If anybody is watching sixty minutes, and note
that that sixty minute interview I think aired on Monday night,
so I'm not sure who's watching sixty minute. It's on
Monday night, So how many eyeballs actually saw the sixty
minute interview, I don't know. So it's the adage if
the tree falls in the forest but no one hears it, fault,
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does it really make a sound? So is that impactful?
But it was a fair interview that the sixty minutes did.
But all these other interviews, the view and Howard Stern
and Stephen Colbert are all pretty much that's that's the bass.
Those are the people that are already voting for Kamala Harris.
I mean, Howard Stern has said verbally on his show,
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if you're a Donald Trump voter, don't even listen to
my program. So he's got his own deal going on
and he's not interested in So she's all these media
tours actually reaching the base, which makes me wonder, and
I could be wrong, Why spend all that time if
you're going to come out out of the basement or
start doing interviews, Why do interviews that are just appealing
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to the base when you already have those vote votes
locked up? Unless and again I don't know the data,
but all these interviews is say that say that she's
a that she needs to procure the bass because they're
not that excited. I don't know if that's true, but
I do find it interesting that these interviews are all
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about the bass. Sounds like a Megan Trainer song all
about the bass, but that's a different base. Also, here's
another question I had about polling. All these people keep
saying that, well, the polling says this, this, and this,
but the internal polling say that, Well, why don't we
do why is it that we have the internal polling? Well,
I think the internal polling show says, why don't we
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just report the internal polling. I know the campaigns do it,
but if these pollsters really want to be accurate, why
aren't they using the same data or science that these
internal polls are right? In other words, why is it
they always portrayed this is what Reuter says, or this
is what AP says, but the internal polls say this.
So why aren't we just using the same scientific method
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or polling method for the intern that the internal polls?
You is, why are we using something different? And why
is it that when you listen to the news and
the talk show hosts, they're always to refer to the
inside polling, the in house polling, that that's somehow different
than what we're all being reported to. I don't understand
why we have a disconnect there. It seems like we
(28:15):
could not have the disconnect. I put up that photo
of the Fox News reporter last night standing on the
streets of Bradenton Beach, Florida, and it was shameful the
way they were putting them in danger, and they admitted, hey,
we'll ask you one more question before you can get
to safety. And so far, nobody's defending it. Nobody says, yeah,
this is a great move by Fox or CNN. I
think it's despicable, and I think all these networks, it's
(28:37):
going to take someone get hurt or killed out there
in one of these storms before they realized that, you know,
this is is not the this is not the National Inquirer,
this is not a blood to stop it. That served
no purpose to have that reporter out there last night.
It was ridiculous and everybody involved, from the Hannity Show
to Fox News ought to be ashamed of themselves. To
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be quite honest, I'll be back Lakey said thatst in
my opinion, you disagree. If you want Facebook dot com slash,
you may make your fan pag see the photo six hundred
kcol Can you believe by this time next week we'll
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be halfway through the month of October? That's how quick
this is zipping by zip? Any new dots going going quick? Listen,
before you know to be November, there'll be December, there'll
be January. And listen, you've got every year, if you're
like me, you've got these health insurance benefits that kind
of renew if you will, the new plans, new policies
and things. Tell me you have some some money you
(30:02):
haven't spent yet I'm talking about your money. Maybe you
need it. Maybe you get another free teeth cleaning. Maybe
you got some dental benefits that are still there. Maybe
you got some HSA money that's sitting there and you'd
like to spend that. Listen, Trail Ridge Dental is ready
for you. Now is the time to get on the schedule.
First of all, if you've got another cleaning dew this year,
take advantage of it. Did you've been having that deducted
(30:23):
from your paycheck anyway, take advantage of it. Get another schedule.
They won't take care of you and the whole family,
just do the basic cleaning and things. But if you
do have some work you maybe you've started a few
months ago, said I gotta get this done. I gotta
get my teeth white. Now I gotta do this. May
you got family photos coming up, You want wider teeth.
Maybe you've been just putting off the braces of the orthodonics.
Maybe you've got something you need to start talking about,
(30:43):
like dental implants. Whatever the case may be, all of
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and some of you freak out and go, I don't
have dental insurance and I'm just not good and I
can't afford this stuff. Talk to them. Call him, don't hesitate,
Call him and say, hey, I want to talk to
you at your in house membership program where that makes
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a lot of this dental care that maybe has been
unaccessible to you, makes it accessible to get. It's called
the in house membership program. Tell him, I Jimmy Lakey
was talking about him on the radio. It's Trail Ridge
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com again. Tell him, Jimmy lake he's talking about him.
The trail Ridgdental dot com again. Next this time next week,
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and get on their schedule that way before the rush
of the holidays. Here, you've got all the stuff you
needed to get done this year already on the calendar
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up next, how we'll always like to remind you that
Jay Ratler for Aviation Travel Experts is going to be
(32:01):
joining us on the hotline. We're going to talk a
little bit about Hurricane Milton. I believe the Tampa Airport's
going to open back up tomorrow, no word, and he'll
give us the latest information on that. Orlando was open,
but it was only open for commercial and emergency flights.
That was as of yesterday. What about Sarasota Fort Myers.
(32:22):
There's a lot of airports on that west coast of Florida,
smaller airports, and Jay Ratleff's going to give us the
full report on the impact not just in Florida, but
as that that applies to travel that could cost travel
to layser across America. So we'll talk about that with
Jay Ratliff and some other topics. But of fact, there's
a commercial airline recently and he'll tell you the story
(32:43):
where the pilot died during the flight. And so the
first captain had to take over while the dead pilot's
hat there. We'll give the whole story of that one.
That's kind of a weird story. The pilot passed passed
away in the middle of the flight. Thank god there
was a co pilot and the co pilot got him
down safely. But we'll talk about that story, uh in
just a bit as well. All right, it's Jimmy Lakey,
It's Newstalk six hundred. Case Well. I mentioned this yesterday
(33:05):
in the program, and I meant to mentioned earlier. I
mentioned somebody had said, Linky, I want to schedule you
for an event to speak. How do we do that?
Who's what book? What speaking agency? They were look like,
can all the national speaking agencies? And I said, dude,
I'm the redheaded step child. Just info sending message to
info at Jimmy Lakey dot com and someone will make
that work. And then somebody messaged me and said, do
(33:26):
you do MC work? Listen, I'm cheap and I'm easy.
I've done. I've done. I've done two cars car show
this year. I mean I've done. Listen, yes to the question.
Just send an inquiry and we'll talk to you and
figure out the details. Of it. Matter of fact, at
the last car show, I did no l yars. I
don't even know anything about cars, but I announced a
car show and somebody else from a brother car show said, hey,
(33:48):
well you do my car show, and I said, sure,
I'll do your car show if the price is right.
So anyway, yeah, it's just real simple. And I addressed
this yesterday. But it's whatever inquiries you need, info at
Jimmy Lakey dot com. They said they've been googling and
trying to find me in on the like the big
time speaker boards. Listen, I ain't know no big if
(34:09):
it's about big time radio, big time media, guys, I'm
not on any of those websites. I'm just a little
small chi wahwa in the world the big time people,
surrounded by the big dogs. And I'm the abused, red
headed stepchild. That's what I am, and I come to
own that in my career. So yes, the little chi
Wahwa surrounded by the big dogs. But yes, info at
Jimmy Laky dot com if you're interested in any event.
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And somebody asked me about the MC thing is yeah, MC, yeah,
bar Mitzvah's weddings, you name it. I'm good and according
to the what I see around here, I'm evidently cheap.
I'll be back. I'll be back in a minute, Laky,
six hundred k col. Everybody stand by. The Final hour
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coming up. Aviation travel expert Jay Ratliffe going to be here. Yeah,
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