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Kamala Harris no path forward & Dems polling below republicans, Trump and ICE!

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Speaker 3 (00:50):
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Speaker 1 (00:51):
Tess, what's going on? I was talking to the manager
of Italy. They're gonna blow up our World Baseball Classic
winning last night beat Mexico so we can get in
the quarters. Oh no, I gave them direct orders to
lay down in that game and didn't get the sucked them.
You have real baseball power, international power. I tear off

(01:15):
him if I could eight oh six or beto six
six minutes after the hour. Good morning, and welcome to
your morning show. I am Michael del Journal. It is
already Wednesday, March, the eleventh year of Our Lord, twenty
twenty six. Time continues to fly. We're almost a quarter
into this year. I came in and we were just

(01:35):
singing Christmas song. Well, for the love of Pete, I
commented today, and I'm like, it's Wednesday. I mean, what
happened to me? No, don't even get me started. Weeks
go by? Yeah, what was the old Eagle song? And
the hours go by black minutes. You see how Joey's
got me afreed this thing. That's what happens. I still
can't believe you were a lead singer in high school. Dude,
we were the chance ccha n T. How could you

(01:57):
sing Paul Young songs? I just can't. Here's the eighties.
But I mean, you don't be any better pitch than me,
are you? Oh? Yeah, absolutely? I am. Yeah, really, you
got a good pitch.

Speaker 4 (02:08):
I'm just going to say, I would love to hear
your catch Julio Iglesias and Willie Nelson's to all the
girls I've loved before.

Speaker 1 (02:14):
I would love to do that in a karaoke bar
with you one time?

Speaker 4 (02:17):
Is he?

Speaker 1 (02:18):
It just doesn't sound that bad in my ear when
I do it. No, you've got good pitch. Anyway. Make
a long story short. Here we are again and making
sense of the day because we're all in it together.
The Pentagon says one hundred and forty US service members
have been wounded, as the total goes one hundred and
four wounded, eight severely, and as you know, we have

(02:40):
lost seven in Operation Epic Fury. US has destroyed I
think sixteen mining vessels in and around the Strait of
Horne Moves. We believe, if I understand this correctly, read
you cannot if I'm right, We think they've laid about
two dozen or as many two dozen. So if we

(03:01):
got sixteen of them, we're clearing them out. And the
President has stepped up the threats. The Revolutionary Guard is
the one that is still maintaining what they believe is
control of the Strait of Horn Moveze and doing so
by laying these mines. The President says, if the remaining
minds are not picked up the orls, we'll watch how

(03:24):
that plays out. Again. The Strait of Horne moves important
because that's where twenty percent of the world's oil supply
travels through So if there's going to be any long
term disruptions or even short term disruptions of oil flow,
that's where it's going to happen. So that's why that's
such an area of focus. The race to fill the

(03:45):
Georgia Congressman Marjorie Taylor Green's seat, which is a strange
development in and of itself that just kind of flew
under everybody's radar. This was the outspoken Maga congresswoman and
got it odds with the President, and well now there's
a runoff and a possibility a Democrat could take that seat.
The White House is again pushing hard for Congress to

(04:06):
pass the Save America Act. We may have caught in
sounds of the day, Chuckie Schumer kind of admitting the
intents of millions of illegals that make up their voter base.
He was just tripping all over his tongue as only
he can. I we'll have that for you in the
sounds today. White House is the President will be traveling
to Ohio and Kentucky. We'll go to the White House

(04:27):
and talk to our White House correspondent John Decker about
those travel plans, the Warren Ron, and all the latest
in and around the White House. We did have a
winning Mega millions ticket. I don't know if that means
the whole half billion was one and it appears to
be Illinois. So unless either of you two are secretly

(04:49):
living in Illinois and not telling me, I can honestly
say none of us won the lottery. Of course I
didn't buy a ticket. How I would just like to say,
proof is I'm here? You know that's an age old question.
I shouldn't right that everybody has hot. I think if
I won the lottery, I would be No, I don't
think i'd be any different. I think i'd be right here.

(05:09):
I think i'd probably live in a different house, maybe
maybe have another one somewhere. Fun. I always have beautiful
studios in both but I think i'd still be here.

Speaker 4 (05:19):
I'm constantly reminded of all the lottery winners that have
gone broke with their I'd pay you more, would you?

Speaker 1 (05:27):
By the way, Jeffrey and I are feeling a little
conky today. Yeah, and right's off a quiet right? Did
you have your employee review? Yeah? If you had your
employee review yet? No, you just don't respond. Now, it's
like working with Harpo Marx. Now you just need to
put your leg up into my hand I had. I

(05:48):
can't believe you said that is my favorite Harpo bit
of all time. Oh you didn't fly that at time.

Speaker 3 (05:53):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (05:53):
I'll walk up to somebody, grab their hand and put
my leg on and make them hold my leg like
Harpo and nobody gets it.

Speaker 1 (05:59):
You're the only person I've ever heard said that. Do
you know whose birthday it would have been today? I mean,
obviously it couldn't be he'd be one hundred and No,
I don't know what Shemp. Shemp was always my favorite
of the Three stooge unsung hero of the Three Stooges. Yeah,
and you know, if you looked at me, I would
say Groucho Marx is one of my all time heroes.
Groucho Marx, Jack Benny, Johnny Carson. These are like, well,

(06:23):
come put then, John. Oh, but there is something special,
and I still think one of the greatest things I've
ever seen in my life. There's an old I Love
Lucy where Lucy's dressed like harp Bow and they're doing
this bit where they're like being a mirror to each other.
It is one of the most extraordinary talented performances you

(06:45):
will ever see in your life. You would have to
google that. But yeah, it's funny how everybody thinks Mo,
but really I or Curly I never I never got Curly.
I thought Curly was stupid. Even when I was young,
Mo I loved and Shemp I loved. There was something
about the way they wait hair would flip when he
got slapped. It was funny. And as much as I
love Grout Show, if you add up the laughs, now

(07:08):
groud show doing you know, say the sacred word you
want to Doug or being on an interview show always funny.
But when you go back to the movies or any
of the you know, the highlights of the performances, it's
really harpful that makes you laugh the most. Absolutely, how
do we get into harpo? Mark Oh? Because he won't talk. Yeah,

(07:30):
I got rave reviews to I will not brag. I
don't want upset the company when but it's amazing how
I'm the same person that drove another company crazy and
they hated me for sixteen years, I'm the exact same
person and now I'm loved. Well, I mean, they just
haven't got to know you yet. Oh so you think,

(07:51):
give a few more years than these reviewsals start taking
sixteen years. They're starting with this conversation to get out
of here, all right, So Redd is eluding his employe evaluation.
Jeffrey and I are Clair. We're going to be with
you at least another year, and some people are really
extraordinarily delighted to have us. Where was I Well, I'm

(08:16):
on tomorrow. Well if you're not, somebody tell me, because
I wouldn't notice the way you're talking talk to me lately.
I don't know why you're so self conscious. What we do,
what we do? Say, Red repeat after me. I love you, Michael.
There you go. I want to do something to start

(08:40):
the show today. And that is a little bit of
a reality check. There are two stories. These are not
top stories by any stretch of the imagination, but there
are those stories. I don't want you to miss. One
is from Politico and the headline is Kamala Harris is
buying time. Meanwhile Democrats are looking ahead. And I love
the line because finally someone other than me stay in

(09:06):
the obvious. Somebody tell me what Kamala Harris as ever
one to even feed her ego enough to think I'm
in the running for this. Now, I will acknowledge to
you that the Clinton apparatus, all the old Clinton administration strategists,

(09:30):
foot soldiers, grasstops, money betters, they were all behind Kamala
Harris and she was the shiny toy and the air
apparent to Hillary. In other words, Hillary came up short
and we still can't figure it out. We told everybody
Trump can't win, and then he did. We'll get Kamala

(09:52):
to bash through that glass ceiling and it'll be even
better because nobody knows what she is. Is she drunk,
is she so ober? Is she of color or Indian?

Speaker 5 (10:03):
You know?

Speaker 1 (10:03):
Just boom well ship put her through the glass and
she was the first one out. And we don't have
a lot of time to talk. But I would say
because she's not smart, and she's not very dimensional, and
she's very nasty. Because come a fancy isself a prosecutor.

(10:30):
So if you put her in a debate, she don debate.
It's not about ideas, it's about prosecution. And she starts
prosecuting a senil O man. Well well you well, I
couldn't get on buzz and she was the first one out,
So why are we done with her already? Well, because

(10:53):
Bernie Sanders would have gotten the nomination, so they had
to cut a deal for old Joe. And then that
wasn't good because the Obama apparatus had their old fool
vice president that they don't really like. Let's unite the
party with the Clinton apparatus and bring back Kamala. But
she still never won anything. And then four years later, well,

(11:19):
Joe's cooked. Time to exit him stage right, but hang
on to him. At least do we get all the
primary votes. In that way, we've secured all the electoral
votes we need, and then we'll hand it to Kamala again.
And what she do? Lost two months later? She thought
she was gonna win, It was gonna be tight, but

(11:41):
she lost. Who the heck?

Speaker 2 (11:45):
I mean?

Speaker 1 (11:47):
I will play no more compelling sound for you, and
I will not tell you how to think. I will
just play it, let you listen to it, and you
tell me what to do with it. But when Stephen A. Smith,
who seems to be the sensible voice because I think
Bill Maher is completely checked out, he's the only sensible

(12:08):
voice left trying to communicate to the Democrats, and he's
stating this, no, I will not run. And then when
asked who would you vote for? Can you name me
three people you would vote for? And he said Wes Moore, Shapiro,

(12:29):
and Marco Hanny about fell out of his chair. Marco Rubio.
In other words, if Kamala Harris was the nominee, if
Gavin Newsom was the nominee, he'd vote for Marco before
he voted for Kamala. He'd vote for Marco, he said,

(12:54):
before he would vote for Gavin Newsom. I want to
know in what world Kamala Harris even thinks she's a
part of the conversation, let alone anyone cares if she's
running or not. And she would lose again. The other
reality check is on the Democrats. They are actually rated

(13:16):
lower than the GOP, which is a problem heading into
a midterm election. But what's really funny is they're rated
below Trump and they're rated below Ice. That old analogy
I used to always give. You may enjoy listening to

(13:37):
your favorite football team's radio broadcast, and they only tell
you when your team scores. They don't tell you when
the other team scores, and you may think you won
fifty six to nothing. But you're going to be shocked
tomorrow morning when you wake up and find out you
lost sixty three to fifty six. Don't let all this
bots in internet buzz or network television buzz that no

(14:02):
one's really watching convince you that you know what the
American people are thinking. They create their own narratives. But remember,
narratives always die of reality. A couple of realities dying
fantastically today. This is your morning show with Michael Del

(14:24):
Chrono on the air and streaming live on your iHeartRadio app.
This is your morning show. I remember a long time
ago somebody said, if you can do any kind of show,
what kind of a show do you envision? And I said,
for one, I want talk radio to return to being
a conversation, not an ego in the morning, an ego
in the middays, and ego in the afternoons, and everybody

(14:45):
just listens to them pontificate. Thank goodness, you're cooperating. Can't
have your morning show without your voice. Although this one
I really don't want to take because it's going to
be something negative about my singing. You know, I feel
like Joey and Big John have turned on me. Here's Joey.
Pay This is Joey. I got a song for you.

(15:06):
Sing us a song.

Speaker 3 (15:07):
You're the pizza boy, see us a song tonight. We're
all in the mood for some cattle wall and you
gotta feeling all right.

Speaker 1 (15:21):
Hey, Joey's got some if we ever do this Christmas
party of the time, I hope Joey's coming. Something tells
me I have to pay for his ticket. But we
gotta have Joey come and have I got a golf
you around Christmas time? The other's what out in Arizona
this morning?

Speaker 2 (15:36):
Guys, The hours may go by like minutes. He certainly
isn't wasted time. And I can make one individual who
thinks Kamala will run and win the lunatic James Carble.
He'll probably even guarantee it. Again, we don't want to
push his button, do we. Nobody wants to hear that now.

(16:00):
Man again, let's not yank that, Jane. Look, yeah, the
hours go by like minutes.

Speaker 1 (16:13):
A great line from the movie Wait from the song
wasted Time by the Eagle's way to catch that Woodie.
And you're right about Carvel. But that's the Clinton apparatus. Hey,
this is top Cop Kathy Hinters, and my morning show
is your Morning Show with Michael Dale Jorno. Hi, I'm Michael,
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Speaker 6 (16:52):
Enjoy good morning from Philadelphia. I have always found it
amazing how unified the Democrat Party is, no matter how
odd their stances on a topic, whereas the GOP does
everything they can to not show unity and to sometimes
offend their party members. And for this reason, voter turnout

(17:16):
is going to be difficult for the GOP this November.

Speaker 1 (17:21):
I'm actually curious what turnout is going to be across
the board. To be honest with you, I don't I
see one party that may not may not be presenting
a clear vision forward. In other words, there's a question
mark in an uncertainty, but the other one is divided

(17:45):
and angry, and I don't know that that's going to
necessarily turn out as high turnout in this midterm election.
James in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Speaker 7 (18:00):
You listen good, because where I'm getting ready to say
is what a lot of people in this country speak for.

Speaker 1 (18:05):
Who I speak for, and I speak for a lot
of people. You ever use facto? This is what we believe.

Speaker 5 (18:12):
You're right.

Speaker 7 (18:14):
I got Trump the rangement syndrome. I hate them, and
you know what, I don't want to get rid of it.
I don't want to get better, I want to get worse.
I want to hate any more. Yeah, I don't know
Donald that I'm harber lately. Yeah, I don't know that
I'm on board with that party is just united, full

(18:35):
steam ahead and headed for anything but trouble. I want
to share with you what I think is the poll
of the week, frankly, and it's an NBC poll.

Speaker 1 (18:49):
The Democrats not doing well. Obviously, anytime you're reading a poll,
the first question is compared to what I mean. Context
is always required. That's the reason why they'll put an

(19:12):
object maybe on your x ray, to give the doctor
a sense of size. And this does it. The Democrat
Party has a lower net favorability rating than its Republican rivals.
But it doesn't stop there. For context, the Democrat Party

(19:36):
has a lower net favorability rating then President Trump. This
one might shock you. And again I get how we're
kind of trapped in a narrativized bubble, like there's a
loudspeaker outside her home going all day saying one thing.

(19:56):
But that's not the reality and nor is it the truth.
So this might shock you. But the Democrat Party itself
has a lower net favorability rating than ICE. So if
their path to energy, and their path to unity, and

(20:18):
their path to get out to vote is to continue
to stand against ICE, this funding could be enormously more
disastrous than they understand. Especially post Operation Epicurey, you have

(20:39):
local law enforcement being warned by the federal government receiving
real chatter and intelligence of a potential sleeper cell activation
on US soil. Not to mention, it's spring break, everyone's

(21:02):
trying to travel, and TSA is a part of not
being funded. This could be very disastrous for them. Why
if for no other reason, I would suggest the survey,
because you're standing against ICE, which has a higher favorability
rating than you, that's substructing it. Now, if all these

(21:24):
things they were standing against the president were winning issues
beyond their own little bubble. And when I say their
little bubble, I mean their base of base. And even
then I don't know what that is, is that their
Islamist base, is that their socialist base. Most sensible Americans

(21:49):
want to secure border, have it now and like it.
Most Americans see the self deportation and like it. Most
look at the Save America Act and voter id a
sensible common sense. Now, I gotta say something that I

(22:16):
said off the ear to read with everyone. I mean,
Donna might be onto something. I just don't know how
to read it. I can tell you this personally, I
don't think my get out to vote energy has ever
been lower in my life. And I'm sixty one. I
don't think I've ever been more disgusted in my life.

(22:42):
Now that speaks to a conversation we're going to have
with our senior contributor, David Sonati tomorrow. I mean, I
want you we can't be one nation under God if
the Godly disengage with government and policy. But I've never
wanted to focus on anything other than politics. More in

(23:02):
my life, I find no hope hope in any of
these human beings occupying egos, power and suits. So it's
probably Donna's right. An interesting conversation. What might turn out
be well? Turnout by formula, just so you know, always

(23:25):
looks to party unity. What is the Democrat Party unified on?
Then it looks for energy, energy that can be found
in a candidate, a movement, or an issue. Does anybody
see that for them beyond their own internally fed bubble,

(23:55):
and then something that triggers the action to get out
and vote. So far, the only anything I see that
they have that's a real weapon is exactly what you
just heard Carvel doing. Hate for Trump.

Speaker 7 (24:11):
Pray to God in heaven, God rain the righteous rain
of arrangement syndrome me.

Speaker 1 (24:18):
P for me. There's not Democrat Party enthusiasm. Pray for
the people that listen to this. We want more, We
want to hate just so much that we can't see straight.
That's what. I don't know what he's really ultimately afraid of.
I don't know what he's really ultimately frustrated with. I

(24:41):
have to I have to say to you, I have
a hard time putting myself in his shoes when all
you stand for is controlling more people and a country
of formed by the people, with liberty and justice for all,

(25:06):
liberty that comes from God not man. Or is it
abortion taking innocent life? Is it open borders and supporting
the criminals and being against those who enforce and serve
and protect. I mean, and now they find themselves so divided.

(25:32):
Now they're not only dealing with a portion of their
party that's anti Semitic, they got a portion of their
party that's pro terrorist and all seemingly anti American history
and reality. But I don't think they're necessarily in tune
with the people. The NBC News survey found that thirty

(25:54):
percent of respondents had very positive or somewhat positive views
of Democrats. And that's adding the very with somewhat, which
I would never do. I would look at the very
versus the very negative. You throw out the middle, but
put them together, and it's only thirty percent, So putting

(26:17):
somewhat and very together, three out of ten have a
very positive or somewhat positive view of the Democrats. Fifty
two percent had a very negative or somewhat negative view
of the Democrats. They're twenty two points underwater. They're legends

(26:39):
in their own minds, and these numbers get this way
and can't get to this level unless a lot of
Democrats are disgusted with Democrats. It's an illusion. They're divided,
they lack energy, they're on the wrong side of issues.

(27:00):
All they have is hate for Trump. Now, the Democrat
the Republicans right now, people don't know what I mean.
Tea party got absorbed. Trump Ism hasn't got absorbed. So
what is the future of the party. What does the
party stand for? You got a lot of people in
the party, quite frankly, that love everything the president's done,
but they're ready for a post Trump era. But what

(27:23):
is a post Trump era? Who is it? Is it? JD?
Is it Marco? By the way, all those numbers I
just gave you is a recovery for the Democrat Party
that a year ago was at a net minus twenty eight.
Now it's at a net minus twenty two. By contrast,

(27:46):
Trump scored a minus twelve favorability rating forty one percent
positive fifty three percent negative. But he's still ten points
ahead of the Democrat Party. So if you want to
make this midterm, because you can't make it about your
ideas or the issues about being anti Trump, you're down

(28:07):
ten points before the polls. Open Republican Party recorded a
minus fourteen favorability rating, which isn't great now you're talking
my language discussed in both the two party system collectively
is thirty four points under favorability water. You don't think

(28:27):
these two could die by the end of the decade.
I heard somebody pretty smart predicted that could happen. Despite
heavy messaging by the Democrats against ICE in recent months,
the survey found thirty eight percent had positive views of
the agency compared to fifty six percent who had negative views.
Even at minus eighteen, that's better than the Democrat Party. Well,

(28:51):
who's lower than the Democrat Party. Funny you should ask
a run who they're all rallying behind in order to
hate Trump. Because the Democrats can't find a wrong side
of an issue that they haven't jumped on. Only the
nation of Iran within minus fifty three rating eight percent

(29:16):
positive sixty one percent negative, drough a lower net rating
than Democrats in a fourteen name tested People's and Entities survey.
And don't forget the Rasmussen polling fifty two percent support
the war in Run. I think we maybe looked. I

(29:40):
don't know what to make. I know this. I know
the midterms aren't tomorrow and there's a long way to go.
If they were held today, I don't think you would
ever find a lower passionate America preparing to vote. You

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understand it together, because we're all in it together, starting
with your top five stories of the day. Four Iranian

(31:53):
dip diplomats have reportedly been killed in Israeli strikes on
the capital of Lebanon, Mark has More.

Speaker 5 (32:00):
According to Iranian state media, the diplomats were killed Sunday
in an Israeli attack on Beirut. Israel has been carrying
out attacks across Lebanon in recent days, targeting sites linked
to Hazbolah, after the Iranian backed militant group began launching
strikes at Israel. State media reports that Israeli attacks have
killed over five hundred people in Lebanon, while the UN
officials say almost seven hundred thousand people have been displaced.

Speaker 1 (32:22):
I'm mark neephiewd. Meanwhile, Iran is shipping millions of barrels
of oil to China despite the main waterway being restricted
during its war with the US and Israel. Tammy Trichello
has t tails.

Speaker 8 (32:31):
The NBC is reporting that Iran has sent nearly twelve
billion barrels of crude oil through the Strait of Hermu
since the war began, all headed to China. Satellite reports
indicate many of the tankers have gone dark by switching
off their tracking systems after Tehran vowed to attack any
vessel that tried to pass through the narrow waterway. About
one fifth of the world's oil passes through the Strait

(32:51):
of hermus China has not commented on the report. I'm
Tammy Trichillo.

Speaker 1 (32:56):
Senator Richard Blumenthal says he believes the US is on
a path to sending troops to Iran.

Speaker 9 (33:01):
The Connecticut Democrat made the remarks after attending Tuesday's Senate
Armed Services Committee briefing. He told reporters he was as
dissatisfied and angry as he has been from any past
briefing in his fifteen years in the Senate. Bloomenthal added
he left the briefing with more questions than answers, especially
about the cost of the war. President Trump has not
ruled out deploying ground troops in Iran. I'm Jim Rooper, a.

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about the rock band behind hits like Living on a Prayer,
It's My Life, and more. Cody Broader, who penned the
upcoming crypto thriller Killing Satashi, is writing the screenplay for

(33:48):
the biopic. No director or casting announcements have been made yet.
I never I'm going to alienate myself. A part of
my audience. My wife loves bon Jovi. It was just
a decade off me, so hitting me. I didn't like Bonjovia.
I don't know. I got to hear Richie Simbora the Rock.
I know, I know, but I'll watch the movie when

(34:08):
they make it. We've made it to Wednesday, as they say,
halfway to the prize the weekend. But to get there
you need to navigate pre Tennis, says more.

Speaker 10 (34:20):
Psychologists say Wednesday is the most stressful day of the week.
It's the day you'll most likely take lunch at your
desk and reach for more coffee to cure the energy slump.
But it's also the day forty four percent of us
will open a bottle of wine. It's no accident. Today
is also known as Wine Wednesday. According to jam sellers,
men will start with a glass at six forty this afternoon.

(34:42):
Women will follow about twenty five minutes later. I'm pre tennis.

Speaker 1 (34:46):
I'm a disgrace to all Italians. I don't drink wine.
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael Ndheld, Joanno

Speaker 5 (35:00):
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