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March 4, 2026 37 mins

Primary election results, Whack-A-Mulla and money saving tips.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:01):
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Speaker 1 (00:43):
And good morning one and all.

Speaker 4 (00:44):
It is Wednesday, March the fourth, you have our Lord,
twenty twenty six. We miss the opportunity yesterday to do
the famous Joe bigism.

Speaker 1 (00:51):
What is that?

Speaker 4 (00:52):
And that is if Tuesday March the wait, you know
Frederick March the third had married Tuesday, wells, she would
have been Tuesday March the third, you and yesterday was
Tuesday March the third, not just March the third, and
you got it in on the fourth. I don't know
if Frederick March the third had a son, who's Frederick

(01:15):
March the fourth, and Tuesday Wells had a daughter, maybe
I would have done that for today. I would have
been on good morning, and welcome to Wednesday, March the
fourth year of Our Lord, twenty twenty six. On the air,
streaming live on your iHeartRadio app. This is your morning show,
and I'm Michael del Jorna. I'm honored to serve you
every morning. Jeffrey serving up the sound. Red's keeping an
eye on the content. It was the first primaries of
the midterm election. Jasmine Crockett is gone, suggesting, of course,

(01:39):
that it's not her fault the GOP rigged her Democratic primary. This,
after all, is what Republicans do. Is that denying elections? Well,
that's what I'm saying. Oh gosh, how is that not?
You know, an immediate impeachable investigation. Unleash the asband Crockett kracking.

Speaker 1 (02:02):
While we're at it.

Speaker 4 (02:04):
Tallrico defeated Crockett in the Texas primary. Austin, I mean,
Wattley and Cooper went in North Carolina and incumbent Dan Crenshaw.
Most people know him as the one with the eye patch.
He lost his Texas GOP primary. Well, kind of sort
out what all that means with David's nady A little
bit later on, when it comes to the mass shooter

(02:26):
in Austin, Texas, which we now have four dead, he
unleashed anti Christian, anti Semitic, misogynist rants. I don't know
about you, but I would say Islamist consistent positions in rhetoric.

(02:49):
But it didn't take long to get to his social
media footprint, which I knew it wouldn't. Now, let's find
the radical mosque that he attends, either online or in person.
To no shock here, this is an Islamist and that's
why he took it upon himself to take a retaliatory

(03:10):
strike against innocent Americans, because that's what Jihad does to
strike fear in the infidel. And of course Islam hates Christians,
hates Jews, controls women. They're not even a whole vote,
their property. So I hope law enforcement can connect the
dots that these rants are not that of just the

(03:32):
mentally ill, This is of a devout Islamist. US military
operations in Iran seem to be going ahead of schedule.
What exactly that means, we don't know. US Central Command
says more than fifty thousand troops, two hundred fighter jets,
two aircraft carriers all participated and continue to participate in

(03:54):
Operation Epic Fury, and the four US service members killed
have been identified from this weekend. And the Navy itself
is going to start escorting oil tankers due to the
rising gas prices. That's one of the things. Remember yesterday,
the speculation was what could they do? Well, they have
oil reserves, OPEC willing to pump and send more oil.

Speaker 1 (04:15):
The other thing is naval.

Speaker 4 (04:20):
Escorts for these oil tankers to get things flowing through
the Strait of Horror moves. Five cities are in the
running for the twenty twenty eight Democratic National Convention. They
just went to Chicago. Why would they consider going to
Chicago again? But Chicago's on the list. Chicago should be
focusing on where the Bears are going to play Atlanta, Boston,

(04:45):
Denver or Philadelphia. Anyone care to guess where you think
the Democratic primary will go for strategic purposes in twenty
twenty eight, I'm going to say Philadelphia has the edge.

Speaker 1 (04:59):
We'll see what of things.

Speaker 4 (05:02):
Big tech companies are prepared to promise that they will
provide their own electricity for artificial intelligence data centers. These
data centers are going to start popping up everywhere as
AI is used more and more. It's already used at
such a level. If they don't, you can expect very
high energy rates to pay for all the AI. Those

(05:22):
that are making the profit are going to flop the bill,
or so they're promising now. And the Mega million's jackpot
is rolling over once again as that he nears a
half a billion dollars. So if we boil it all down,
I think there's two really big stories to follow and
one big question. The big question is the president eluded

(05:44):
that he thought this would be a four week campaign
and that it would be more intense, and now we're
hearing it's running ahead of schedule.

Speaker 1 (05:56):
We don't know what that translates to three weeks, two.

Speaker 4 (05:58):
Weeks, but that continues to be the question. And then
the oil question, and we're starting to get some answers
between the reserve, the oil we got from Venezuela and
now Nabal escorts for oil tankers, so that's kind of
taking coming into focus a little bit, the whack Amo

(06:23):
for a new Supreme Leader.

Speaker 1 (06:26):
I guess at the moment we may have that answer.
It's early. He could die, but.

Speaker 4 (06:33):
It looks like it's going to be the Ayatola's son
that is being tapped to take over.

Speaker 1 (06:42):
Again.

Speaker 4 (06:43):
I thought, Jeffrey, I think sent this to me as well,
Sound of the Day yesterday from the press. At this
point yesterday it really was Supreme Leader Whackamo. And so
a reporter is asking the President of the White House
who he'd like to see be the next leader?

Speaker 1 (07:00):
Rush, do you have someone in.

Speaker 5 (07:01):
Mind right now?

Speaker 6 (07:02):
As you said all the people you did have in
mind that take it out when well, most of the
people we had in mind are dead. So you know
we had some in mind from that group that is
is dead.

Speaker 4 (07:13):
And we believe that, by the way, was the president,
the Iranian president that many thought could be a reasonable
transition person.

Speaker 1 (07:26):
He's dead.

Speaker 6 (07:26):
Now we have another group that may be dead also
based on reports. So I guess you have a third
way of coming. And I'm pretty sure we're not going
to know anybody.

Speaker 4 (07:37):
I mean, that's just honest. It is literally Supreme Leader
Whackamo now allegedly Colmane's son, which Taba COLMANI fifty six
years old, seems to be the choice to become the
next Supreme Leader. Again, to me, this is much to do.

(07:59):
I mean, yeah, I guess you could find when it comes.
I mean, Iran is a country with a military, the
Iranian military. It is also a group of moo laws
and an Islamic theocratic state with a revolutionary guard. No
matter who the next diatola is, it's going to be
a radical Islamist.

Speaker 1 (08:18):
You're not gonna be.

Speaker 4 (08:18):
Dealing with a reasonable regime, and Sharia law will still
be in effect, and ambitions to destroy Israel and America
will still be an effect. So I'm not so certain
who they think in terms of an Islamic republic could
be the future. I hope they don't see one as

(08:39):
an Islamic future. Otherwise you're gonna play the same game.

Speaker 1 (08:44):
In terms of notice.

Speaker 5 (08:44):
When they came out with the guy's name, they were like, no, no, no,
that's the wrongs that that's not a source story. The
guy doesn't want his name out. The over under is
probably what seven hours.

Speaker 4 (08:58):
The only thing you don't want to hear is you
are the new Supreme Leader. That would be a death sentence.
I loved this story about the you know, we we all,
we all speculated early on what was going on. I mean,

(09:18):
were we waiting for the end of the Olympics before
we were going to strike?

Speaker 1 (09:21):
Were we waiting for.

Speaker 4 (09:23):
The State of the Union to pass to strike? Now,
we were waiting from all to be in the same room.
And how would you know when they're all in the
same room. Well, we're learning more about how they were
following these people. And again you get to and Israel
has might of its own great defense systems, the best
defense systems on planet Earth, and they've got very precision

(09:47):
bombing as well, and and a and a force of
volunteers that are but nobody has better intelligence. And so
we're learning learning more about how they were tracking the
movements of these individuals. You had these battleships and Tomahawk

(10:08):
missiles and bombers continents and oceans away, all on standby
and waiting for the go.

Speaker 1 (10:15):
But it took the intelligence to give him the right
moment to go.

Speaker 4 (10:19):
And boy did they will have more on that coming
up a little bit later on. And Jasmin Crocket's gone,
so that that whole strategy, the whole redistricting tit for
tat that took place. As far as you know, futuristically,
I don't think there's any question that Bernie Sanders has

(10:39):
passed the torch to AOC. So AOC is the new
Socialist Democrat presidential candidate main spokesperson. Many believed, including me,
that Jasmine Crockett was taking up the role of AOC.
She was certainly another one of those House members and
loud voices, Well, this didn't work out very well for her.

(11:06):
So who will take AOC's place in the House or
does this change strategies for OOC, maybe to go for
the Senate. Time will tell on all this, but we'll
speculate with David Sanati a little bit later on.

Speaker 1 (11:19):
Plus, sounds of the day are beautiful.

Speaker 4 (11:21):
More quotes like that from the President as we play
Supreme Leader, Wackamo and Roy'll have the very latest done
all those primary results. But again, as we said, spoiler alert,
jas mccrockett is gone, all right? Does Operation Epic Fury intensifies?
The world braces for whatever comes next, and people of faith,

(11:43):
I hope, are praying, bring for our leaders, praying for
Israel and its protection, praying for our troops and victory
basically freedom and for God's people to be protected. It
doesn't seem day in and day out like that's a

(12:05):
reasonable thing to say. The debates are there. In fact,
one of our big stories as the Democrats. They're not
going to budge on funding homeland security at a time
where And this is why I said from the very beginning,
I feel good about Israel's future.

Speaker 1 (12:22):
I worry about ours.

Speaker 4 (12:25):
But I want to cut through all that and say here,
it's like political opinion and position and debate in Israel.
Right now, the sirens go off and you got fifteen
minutes to get to a shelter, you die, and when
the bombing's done, you come out, and there's real needs.
Question is who's going to stand with Israel?

Speaker 1 (12:43):
I know, I am.

Speaker 4 (12:44):
I hope you will because the threat there is very real.
And the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews is on
the ground preparing large scale distributions of life saving food,
first aid emergency essentials, not just for security personnel, but
meeting the needs of hospitals, emergency rooms and shelters with

(13:04):
medical supplies, aid to the most vulnerable, the sick, the elderly,
the children, I'm asking you to pray for Israel, pray
for our leaders, pray for our troops, and stand with
Israel beyond just a position. You can make a difference today.
Now is the time to stand with Israel's most vulnerable.

(13:27):
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Speaker 1 (13:44):
This is your morning show with Michael del Trono.

Speaker 5 (13:49):
John bounced down becoming the next Supreme Leader.

Speaker 7 (13:52):
I'll bet it's a lot like getting drafted to the
Policeland crowns.

Speaker 1 (13:59):
You are yactor. We upsetand it that would be.

Speaker 8 (14:03):
Humor.

Speaker 1 (14:04):
So the cool things get too heavy today.

Speaker 6 (14:06):
How about a joke you hear about the two biscuits
in the oven.

Speaker 1 (14:09):
The first one says, boy, it's hot in here. The
second one says, ah, talking biscuit, Thank you very much.
Tried the veal. We'll be here all week.

Speaker 4 (14:17):
Card if you're just waking up twenty six minutes after
the hour, the US has identified. The four service men
are four of the six that were killed in the
Iranian strikes over the weekend.

Speaker 1 (14:28):
More from Mark Mayfield.

Speaker 9 (14:29):
All four were soldiers in the US Army Reserve and
based out of Iowa. Six service members who were killed
in that strike, but two have yet to be identified.
US Central Command says that more than fifty thousand troops,
two hundred fighter jets, and two aircraft carriers are participating
in Operation Epic Fury, with more capabilities on the way,
as were Americans who have found themselves stranded in a

(14:50):
region spiraling into chaos and violence. Secretary of State Mark
or Rubio says around nine thousand to have been able
to leave already, while many others are still looking to
get out.

Speaker 4 (15:00):
Midfield Commerce Secretary Howard Luttnik is volunteering and agreeing to
testify before the House Oversight Committee about ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
Jim Roop, I can talk today. Give give him Premiere
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Speaker 1 (15:17):
Jim Roop has more.

Speaker 7 (15:18):
Committee chair James Comer shared on x that he looks
forward to the testimony and he commends Luttnik for what
he calls Lutinex demonstrated commitments of transparency last month. During
Senate testimony, Lutnick admitted to visiting Epstein's private island with
his family in twenty twelve, but he has not been
accused of many wrongdoing. The Commerce Secretary told Axios that
he looks forward to testifying that he has done nothing wrong,

(15:42):
adding he wants to set the record straight.

Speaker 1 (15:45):
I'm Jim Roop.

Speaker 4 (15:46):
Well, we spent decades fighting drunk driving, senselessly taking other lives,
and then suddenly we presume that driving around stoned is okay.
Researchers at Virginia Tech have released new data about how
cannabis use is affecting driving.

Speaker 10 (16:00):
The university's Transportation Institute tracked drivers using cameras and sensors
between twenty twenty one and twenty twenty three. The data
collected indicated the cannabis related trips spike during lunchtimes, in
the evenings, and on Fridays. It also indicated that participants
sometimes took alternate roots like rural roads, to compensate for
their substance use. Researchers urged more study, hoping additional data

(16:22):
would lead to a baseline for judging real time cannabis impairment.
I'm Tammy Trihio.

Speaker 4 (16:27):
I drove to school every day with drivers on cannabis impairment.

Speaker 1 (16:32):
I can tell you it's real.

Speaker 4 (16:35):
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a fan of the music of Taylor Swift. Your fans,
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Speaker 1 (16:55):
Fans called Trekkies.

Speaker 4 (16:57):
Dictionary dot com says swifty earned its spot because of
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cup of coffee. I've got just the thing for you
to eat today. Breed Tennis will have more in our
top five stories next half hour.

Speaker 11 (17:16):
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your Morning Show with Michael B. Jeffrey and Red Bookie.

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But better late than never.

Speaker 1 (17:48):
Enjoy the podcast, Morning Guys.

Speaker 7 (17:51):
I just wanted to bid farewell to that race baiting
hater Jasmine Crockett as she slithers out of.

Speaker 1 (17:59):
Washington by any word.

Speaker 11 (18:02):
If Al Green got bounced out of Texas last night,
he was.

Speaker 4 (18:06):
Losing well, he ended up, I think down seven nine
hundred votes something like that. It's going to be a runoff.
One would have to speculate who the runoff would favor.
You know, he's a known commodity. He can't get by
the primary. That would generally suggest the runoff could be
very problematic for him. His behavior of late could be
very problematic, and a young person with a lot of

(18:27):
excited new supporters would seem to have the edge in
the runoff.

Speaker 1 (18:32):
But that'll be a runoff, Big John, and.

Speaker 4 (18:34):
I think everybody's going to probably listen to this show
share that sentiment. But this was somebody they you know,
the Jasmine crocket one. There is the Jasmine Crockett who
can talk intelligently and speak normal and could have potentially
been not for me, but for her party, and that

(18:57):
portion of the base of the party a real star
and chose to be such a divisive character. And it's
way too early, with just three or four primaries yesterday
to try to see some kind of a theme developing

(19:18):
here in terms of socialist wave versus sensible silent center wave.
Enough of all this political theater, but one might suggest
some basic themes are out there, and not the least

(19:38):
of which is it's probably not a good political idea
to come out against President Trump and survive. You can
ask Representative Crenshaw. So yeah, I think the Crenshaw, the
Al Green runoff, the Crenshaw loss, and the Jasmine Crockett
loss and being gone now and off the political perceivable

(19:59):
political stage, at least not in the House or in
the Senate.

Speaker 1 (20:03):
For the foreseeable future.

Speaker 4 (20:06):
That could be a little bit of a wrench in
the squad's plan because AOC was to step up and
take the place of Bernie Sanders, and she was to
step up and take the place of AOC. Just a
little bit of a wrench thrown into that. So the
first primaries of the midterms are behind us in Texas,
North Carolina, and Arkansas. Will go over those results with
David Sinati and see if we can find some general

(20:26):
threads and themes. US military says operations in Iran are
a head of schedule. We don't know exactly how ahead
of schedule. Four of the US service members killed there
are six total. Two not identified yet, but four have
been identified. Captain Cody Cork thirty five of Florida, first
Sergeant first Class Noah Tegians forty two of Nebraska, Sergeant

(20:48):
first class Nicole Armor thirty nine of Minnesota, and Sergeant
Declaimed Cody twenty of Iowa have been identified as the
soldiers who have been killed. We were discussing yesterday what
might we do to protect and limit oil prices surging?
And what we need is the straight up hoorm moves secured.

(21:10):
And it's only been a few days. I don't think
there's anybody that believes are gonna be a long, long
term disruption, but there is disruption, and so the US
Navy may start escorting oil tankers due to the rising
cost of gasoline. And the Mega Million's jackpot is rolling
over again. So if you were hoping to get rich
from the Mega Million's jackpot, the good news is it

(21:32):
goes up to a half a billion.

Speaker 1 (21:33):
The bad news is nobody won.

Speaker 4 (21:35):
And while everybody's focused on how much gas is going
to cost, Harmonica Nelson has been taking a look at
some well, I guess we would call them unusual ways
to say big bucks elsewhere.

Speaker 12 (21:47):
Yes, I'm here with your unusual ways, all right. Yeah,
average gas did go up about eleven cents overnight in Wisconsin.
A friend of mine said it actually went up eighty cents.
So you know, if we can save money everywhere else,
that might help a little bit. They say, always live
like you're broke, whether you are or not. That's a
problem for me me either. If you see a five

(22:12):
dollar bill or have one in your pocket, stash it away.
Any five dollar bill you touch, stash away in forever fund,
and before you know it, you'll blink and there'll be
a bunch of vibes that you.

Speaker 4 (22:24):
Wait, wait, wait, wait a minute. First of all, not
many of us use cash anymore. But so what we
used to do with change, we're down doing with five
dollars bill.

Speaker 12 (22:32):
Yes, yes, that's inflation for you, inflation right right. Always
eat before you shop and then freeze your credit card
bills in a block of ice.

Speaker 8 (22:41):
That's like an old trick from way back right.

Speaker 6 (22:44):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (22:45):
It was a guy out of Atlanta that for Cox
Radio did a midday show. He was a consumer and
business and financial advisor. I can't remember that. That was
his big thing. If all your credit cards a mine
or not in my wallet to be used, but they're
not frozen in a block of ice, I mean I

(23:06):
get at that point. I think there's such a spender.
You'll find a way to chip. You'll put the crunch
on until the credit card comes out of your refrigerator.
But but yeah, I don't keep them, you know, if
they're not If we're trying to stop impulse spending, if
it's not in your wallet and not on your person,
how are you going to use it?

Speaker 1 (23:26):
I mean that's a nutice I do that.

Speaker 12 (23:29):
Yeah, what if you know ATMs are down? Even though
that would be a credit card, usually people want one
just for emergencies on them.

Speaker 4 (23:36):
You know.

Speaker 8 (23:37):
They also say, these guys implant, h implement.

Speaker 1 (23:42):
There comes the mark of the beast. Why not while
we're saving.

Speaker 12 (23:45):
Her five that's some money saving tip. No gym membership required, There,
no implement a buy nothing month or buy nothing for
twelve months where you stock everything up. I mean, obviously
you'd still have to pay gas. But like, let's say
you're two paste tubes running out, cut off the bottom,
I mean get seer or yes, and don't spend one
dime other than everything that's essential for one month or

(24:10):
twelve months.

Speaker 8 (24:11):
Left over lunches for a whole year at work.

Speaker 12 (24:13):
That would work. And then one of my favorites is
Mary the right person, and you got it. That's when
those tricky money hacks that's huge.

Speaker 4 (24:21):
I would add one, don't touch your four one k
ever for any circumstance. Had I done that, I'd probably
have I don't even want to think about it. I
get literally ill, but I'm guessing i'd have about five million.
So you'd be surprised how you can how you can
squander just borrowing back in nineteen ninety, cashing in after
getting let go and two thousand and all these things

(24:43):
kind of add up. But yeah, I would say never
touching your four to one k. I like I do. I
try to have months where I don't spend anything. The
problem is some is it's all set the gym that
I didn't go to because I just do my treadmill
and my my dumbbells and resistance at home why don't
I cancel that? How many of these subscriptions, like, I

(25:04):
don't know. No, I've never seen anybody. I hate Disney.
I never see anybody watching it. I still don't understand
why we have Disney Plus or Hulu or some of these.
I'm telling you kids throw a curveball into everything.

Speaker 1 (25:16):
Oh yeah, all these.

Speaker 12 (25:17):
Tips are easier if you if they're grown or you
haven't had them yet.

Speaker 1 (25:20):
You know, I think.

Speaker 4 (25:21):
I'm providing at their university Netflix for about seventeen dorm
rooms now.

Speaker 1 (25:27):
But yeah, so even when you do.

Speaker 4 (25:29):
But no, what I was just you're going to say
is to be honest, even when we have those all right,
I'm not going to spend anything this month.

Speaker 1 (25:35):
What are we really not spending.

Speaker 4 (25:36):
We're avoiding expensive restaurants, We're avoiding shoes or Impulse sweatshirts
or hood easier because all of our subscriptions are what
are burying us? I always want to do that. One
commercial is at Rocket Mortgage or Rocket something.

Speaker 8 (25:50):
Oh yeah, yeah, would they find all this unseen?

Speaker 1 (25:53):
Cancel them?

Speaker 4 (25:54):
Because if you know, what, if it was something you needed,
you'll pop up and resubscribe. Like I could live I
think I could live on just a paramount comes in waves,
as you know, because of Yellowstone, land Man and man
land Man. I would, you know what, I would probably
live under a bridge just to save and secure my

(26:17):
Landman subscription. But no, I mean, if it was something
you're really watching, it's gonna pop up when you're missing it.
But I just wonder how many like I have a
really embarrassing one. We ended up doing this fleet thing
at the car wash. I don't know what we're paying
to keep our cars clean every month, but I think
it's a ridiculous amount. But yeah, these are all good

(26:38):
tips that listen. There is no if you think this
war and the price of oil temporarily is a threat
to your financial future, more than you are, you got
another thing coming ed. Monica just proved it. I don't
think those are unusual. I think those are usual ways.
But why do we fail in life? Not because we

(26:58):
don't know what to do, we don't do what we
know great tips. Monica has always have a great table
talk again tomorrows.

Speaker 1 (27:04):
You got it all right.

Speaker 4 (27:07):
One of the things we knew, or I knew nobody
is better and human on the ground, invisible right in
the room. Intelligence like Israel and you add to that
the military might of Israel and the military might of
the United States, and they're a pretty darn good team

(27:28):
and their target and the threat was real and the
operation very effective. But how'd they do it? Because we
said early on, are they waiting till after the Olympics?
Is he waiting till after the State of the Union.
I mean, you don't have that Yahoo coming to Washington.

(27:48):
You don't have people being warned to get out, you
don't have two battleships sitting off coast.

Speaker 1 (27:55):
You know, something's common. In fact, we've been discussed there'll
be no element of.

Speaker 4 (28:02):
Well, technically, the element of surprise was the enemy got
to thinking the US only strikes at night, and they
were wrong, and therefore in the middle of the day
the Whackamo begins because all their leaders are having meetings
in a centralized location. So what were we waiting on

(28:26):
for them all to be in the same place for
the ultimate decapitation of leadership. We're learning a little bit
more about that New York Post has the story is
rarely spies spent years. You don't do this overnight. You
know't do this right before an operation years, Hacking every

(28:48):
camera in Tehran, and they were capable and able to
monitor the movements of leadership. Is rarely spies spent years
hacking nearly every traffic camera and Tehran so that they
could monitor the iatola's movements. The cameras included one directly
pointed at Komane, is closely guarded compound, allowing the Masad

(29:13):
to build highly specific intelligence files that aided the deadly strike,
clear patterns, schedules. Quote we knew Tehran like we knew Jerusalem,
an Israeli intelligence officer claimed CCTV cameras in the streets
of Tehran. Iran Mussad allegedly hacked every traffic camera and

(29:37):
have for years. Some of the images obtained from the
cameras allowed Massad operatives to determine a pattern of life
for Comane security guards as well as Komane, including exactly
where they parked their cars, their addresses, and whom they
were tasked in protecting, social following them, where are they
going to lead you to their leaders and when they're

(29:58):
all going to the same place, what are they doing
they're having a meeting. All this data was among the
trove of information used to carry out the strikes on
the compound Saturday. Just I guess the enemy is probably
the or you know, it's only Jasmine, Crockett would conclude,
by pure coincidence, just as a massive meeting of the

(30:23):
security officials was underway. A plan to kill Holmoni had
been in the works for months. The timeline was adjusted
once it was confirmed that the Supreme Leader would be
attending this particular meeting in person.

Speaker 1 (30:38):
So just as we.

Speaker 4 (30:39):
Speculated that's what we were waiting on. Everything was amassed,
everything was cocked, everything was ready to go. Now you
add to that, I know, I need to rush something
that far left is now clinging to and attacking Marco
Rubio on and trying to fit their narrative that this
is Israeli's Israel's problem, not America's, and Israel is running

(31:00):
our plate now, Israel is dictating what the US military does.
Now bb Net Nyahu is apparently commander in chief. No,
that's not what Marco Rubio said. Because of their intelligence,
because of their might, which was mighty enough, Israel was
going in and once it does, Iran will retaliate, and

(31:22):
certainly the US and its interests will be one of
those targets. So at the point you can't change in.
Israel's a sovereign nation and has a right to defend itself.
They are the first threat. First comes Israel, then comes America.
They are the little Satan. We are the great Satan.
But Rubya was trying to explain, is if they're going

(31:43):
and they're gonna stir up the hornet's nest, we're gonna
do all we can to make sure no retaliations can
get to our basis or to us. So we're going
to join them. Doesn't mean it's being dictated. It was
in the US best interests if Israeli is going to
do this, to make it the most effective and therefore
the most protective of us. But make no mistake about it,

(32:08):
the human tenacity and intelligence of Israel has struck again.
And now it just continues right to the point where
they're questioning the president in the White House, well, who
do you want to see takeover for the Ayatola? I
don't know. They turns out most of them are dead.
Now it's like whack a mo with supreme leaders. It
looks like we're down to Comaney's son. More on that

(32:31):
coming up, all right, every spam call that you get,
every scam text that you get, every sketchy email that
has your name, they all start the same way. Somebody
found you. How did they found you? Someplace you shopped.
Sometimes it's the DMV where you're supposed to be the customer.

(32:52):
They're selling your information. But somebody found you and they
got your name, they got your phone number, they got
your address, they got your work address, your work of
phone numbers, they got your family members' names.

Speaker 1 (33:04):
And they don't have to.

Speaker 4 (33:04):
Do anything big at hacking. It's all for sale by
hundreds and hundreds of brokers. Every scam starts with your
personal information being available to the wrong people, and you
should be shocked, you should be angry, and you should
be determined to get it all back. The problem is
there's hundreds and hundreds of them, and it would take
hundreds and hundreds of hours, and they know you won't.

(33:27):
But that's where Incogniti comes in. That's who I use
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you to do the same. I'm sure they've used your
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Speaker 1 (34:24):
Michael, It's your morning show with Michael del Journo.

Speaker 8 (34:30):
Good morning from Philadelphia.

Speaker 13 (34:31):
I was wondering, while we're playing whack a mole, could
we also play whack a rhino. We don't seem to
have representatives that are brave enough to take votes, such
as in the Save Act. I find it discouraging that
there's no backbone in the Republican Party any longer.

Speaker 1 (34:50):
Any longer. Well, that's been kind of going on.

Speaker 4 (34:53):
By the way, may I just interrupt and say how
much I love having a conversation with all of you
every morning. We're a pretty unique radio product that has
become a very interesting and powerful family. I brought you
up down earlier. You were probably still you have to

(35:14):
show your show, your voting show, sleeping, But yeah, no,
I think it's been that way for a long time.
That's why I left the Republican Party. You know, I'm
a teenager when Ronald Reagan comes along, and so I
naturally started out as a Republican. It didn't take long
before I was getting frustrated, not with the Liberals and
the Democrats, who got increasingly leftist and increasingly dangerous in

(35:41):
my worldview. My frustration was with Republicans because the left
would live whatever it was, believing left or and left
every day. Republicans would talk a good game, but not
stop it or live it. And that's when I arrived
at both of the problem and all of these decade

(36:02):
long efforts to fix one hasn't really worked. So I'm
a free agent and I'm an independent, and I realize
both problems really come from the two major parties. Therefore
they are incapable of being the solution and for everything
that is something I can support. Within the Republican Party,

(36:23):
it begs the question, is it in fact Republican or
are these orange waves trump Ism waves. It begs the
question what becomes of the Republican Party after Donald Trump?
Begs a question if the left has gone so far
left it's no longer even a Democrat party any longer,
what becomes of it? I said, there's a great proclivity

(36:43):
for both to be gone by the end of the decade.

Speaker 1 (36:46):
They are still marching on course with that prediction. We're
all in this together. This is Your Morning Show with
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