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Last we'll watch that's five, isn't it? Last? Five? In
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It is Tuesday, March, the eighteenth year of our Lord
twenty twenty five President Trump. Russian leader Vladimir Putin will
visit in a high stakes conversation by phone over the
war in Ukraine. Damage assessments continue across the South and
the Midwest, as the death toll has now risen to
over forty from the storms of this past weekend, and
files related to the assassination of John F. Kennedy are
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expected to release today. There are some two hundred and
forty thousand documents that have been found, eighty thousand of
which will be released today. Most of the president beliefs
are unredacted. And Butch and Sonny are finally coming home,
and we're sitting here Roy O'Neil, our national correspondent, joining
us fascinated that the space station is only two hundred
and fifty four miles away.
Speaker 3 (01:35):
Yeah, and that can get a little bit lower than that,
depending they have to boost the altitude occasionally. But Butch
and Sonny are in their SpaceX capsule alongside two other astronauts,
well one astronaut, one cosmonaut who arrived back in September,
so with two extra empty seats in their ride. So essentially,
Butch and Sonny are hitching a ride home on this
(01:56):
crew nine vessel splashed down off the Florida coast tonight
From there, they'll get taken back to shore, then flown
back to Houston for some medical checkups, a lot of therapy,
and of course those.
Speaker 1 (02:07):
Long overdue family reunions.
Speaker 2 (02:09):
Can imagine how long is the physical therapy? No, yeah,
I mean that's a long time. Would this make them
the longest in space?
Speaker 3 (02:20):
Not even close? Yeah, I mean they're barely nine months.
We've got people will over a year, Russian and Americans.
Speaker 1 (02:26):
So yeah.
Speaker 3 (02:27):
Scott Kelly, the brother of Mark, Senator Mark Kelly, he
did a year. Yeah, so it's not it's really only
a little bit longer than their two previous flights.
Speaker 2 (02:35):
And then how how long does I mean does the
body have to acclimate? Are they?
Speaker 3 (02:41):
They say it's about month to month, So they say
will probably take about eight or nine months for them
to fully fully fully recover. But look, all they do
is exercise up there. They'll probably be walking around little
little wobbly in just you know, a day or two.
Speaker 2 (02:57):
Do we have an idea when splashdown will be? I
would love to watch that. Hard to see at night.
Speaker 3 (03:01):
Though, I would think five, well five fifty seven pm
so Eastern time, so plenty of daylight. NASA will start
coverage on NASA, plus I think at three forty five
Eastern time to follow all the de yorbit burn, maybe
four forty five Eastern. I may have gotten my Houston
timetable versus but yeah, an hour roughly an hour or
so before, So yeah, I guess that's four forty.
Speaker 2 (03:22):
I have a seventy fifth birthday round of golf with
my former colleague Graft Bristol. I'll be home plenty of
time to she splashed. I haven't seen a splashdown since
the Apollo program. I'm really looking for at that.
Speaker 3 (03:33):
Yeah, And of course now with all the drones and
flying assets and all the HD cameras on everything, you
can get a pretty good view. As this thing comes
down again, three parachutes should open up, hopefully providing a graceful.
Speaker 2 (03:48):
Splashdown all things nasty with the roy O'Neil hey, the
crackdown on border smuggling paying off in unexpected ways.
Speaker 3 (03:55):
Yeah, we're finding more poultry products than we are fentanyl
numbers from the cut Border Protection Office, not just a
little ten times more poultry products than ventanyl stops.
Speaker 1 (04:06):
At the border.
Speaker 4 (04:07):
A lot of people don't.
Speaker 3 (04:08):
Know that you can't bring in eggs or egg based
products from another country. Customs officers are now more frequently
asking hey, do you have any eggs? People are saying, well, yeah,
we just bought that thirty flat pack and like, I
can't do that. The real offenders will get hit with
a three hundred dollars fine for first time offenders.
Speaker 2 (04:27):
All Right, Rory's going to be back in the third
hour to talk about a new national poll showing the favorability.
We covered this yesterday and depth, but I'm looking forward
to Rory's perspective. The Democrat Party at an all time low,
and that's evident in Chuckie Schumer having to cancel his
book tour for security reasons to protect him from his
own party that is whipped up into a frenzy over Israel,
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and his support of a continuing resolution and avoiding of
a shutdown in the government.
Speaker 1 (04:56):
Also, we got your Sounds of the Day coming up
next half hour.
Speaker 2 (04:59):
Another big is the presidential future for the Democrat Party.
I'd like to do a news conference later in the show.
As unknown no opinion, I think he is a shoe
in to get the nomination for the Democrat Party for
president of the United States. I don't know who this
no opinion is, but they should run him. He's already
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polling at twenty six percent. You can ask him anything too.
Ask me any question, Jeffrey, So one of us supposed
to be asking again, I have no opinion on what
you should be asking. But you could ask about Israel.
You could ask about the Ukrainian war, you could ask
about Doze. You could ask about anything, and no opinion
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would give you a very simple answer.
Speaker 1 (05:46):
I have no question for no opinion on Yes.
Speaker 2 (05:49):
You right there in the front row. So how are
the new EV vehicles? Well, I have no opinion on
EV vehicles. As you know, you just don't have no
opinion on everything. Oh so any question you get no opinion,
You get no opinion. But I'll get to why. That
is all right. So AOC is now the new leader
among twenty. Now listen, this is not to be laughed
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at completely. As I read this, no opinion three to
one leading all candidates. That's, you know, tells you you're
early and they got a lot of work to do,
and there is no leader in waiting. There is no
apparent next up. Okay, that's an obvious exegy from the
(06:30):
latest polling. The other is AOC the new Bernie Sanders.
Because if she is, and we heard Don Lemon allude
to that in his interview with Bill Maher, then that's
who believe it. Because the problem isn't the candidates. The
problem is Democrat voters, especially the ones that turn out,
especially the ones that are activated. They can get don't
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be shot. I think she'd be an easy person to defeat.
But the first thing you got to take away from
this is is AOC and it's just a question right now,
and I'm not even gonna bother answer. Is she the
new Bernie Sanders? If she is, this has legs and
you will see her be at the top of the
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list all the way up to primary election days.
Speaker 1 (07:18):
Oh girl, baby girl.
Speaker 2 (07:21):
Can you imagine right telling you the amazing stories bartending.
Speaker 1 (07:27):
In New York City? Is she a bartender at your wedding? No?
Speaker 2 (07:31):
No, nor was she a drinker, Thank god she was
below age at the time. But no, so because Bernie
is who the voters wanted in twenty sixteen, the party
for Stillery. Bernie was who they wanted in twenty twenty,
and they forced Joe Biden. They wanted to have a say.
After Joe Biden was gone but they gave all their
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votes to Kamala without asking. This time, it's brewing that
everybody's going to want AOC because the party is the
voters are crazy, the parties always whipping them up into frenzies,
making them crazy, and then canceling book tours and trying
to finagle their way around Bernie Sanders and AOC because
they're not going to let a socialist Democrat be their nominee.
Speaker 1 (08:16):
What a predicament this will be for them if it holds.
Speaker 2 (08:19):
But CNN survey released Sunday show Democrats and Democrat leading
Independence and where they stand in the twenty twenty election.
Leading the pack at ten percent was AOC. Right behind
her at nine percent was Kamala Harris. Right behind Kamala
at eight percent is still Bernie Sander? What is Bernie
(08:40):
Sanders now eighty five? Hakeem Jeffreys at six percent. Former
President Obama and Representative Jasmine Crockett each named at four percent,
even though it's not constitutionally possible for former President Obama
(09:02):
a plurality of respondents twenty six percent said no opinion
and then not far behind it five percent.
Speaker 1 (09:11):
None named are No One.
Speaker 2 (09:15):
At thirty six percent is no opinion, none named or
no one. The race is wide open, but the early
leader to show you this is what we were talking
about yesterday, which I think can't be lost in this.
The party has about a twenty six to thirty two
percent radical far left and they will show up. And
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if they choose one candidate, it is a formidable candidate
in and of itself because the rest is going to
be split out all the way to I mean, if
they come up with a reasonable Democrat, somebody that's not
crazy socialist Trump, deranged Musk, deranged American people who disagree
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with them, deranged, can they get enough support and that
if that's spread out over robny Manual for example, or
the Maryland governor or I guess you could say you
could put Josh Shapiro in that list as well. Well,
they'll all be split up, but they get all If
all thirty six percent or sow twenty five to thirty
(10:25):
six percent of the radical left get behind AOC, she's
right there to the end.
Speaker 1 (10:30):
Because it's not just a candidate problem.
Speaker 2 (10:32):
They've got a party problem that doesn't care about its
actual voters, and a voter problem that they've created into
nuts and they do show up and they end up
fighting with each other.
Speaker 1 (10:42):
That's the ongoing war.
Speaker 2 (10:43):
They have to fight a two front war against themselves
and then against a Republican leading candidate. But here's a
new poll from CNN and it shows AOC on top,
barely at ten percent, with Kamala Harrison, Bernie Sanders right
behind her and the big winner no opinion. What do
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we always say? This is a party desperately in search
of a leader, they still have none, and desperately in
search of a message, and they still don't have one
other than obstruction and anti anything that is Donald Trump
or anyone else that disagrees with him. What a huge story.
(11:29):
AOC has finally come to the top in a classroom
with a very low threshold.
Speaker 5 (11:36):
For GPA, it's your morning show with Michael del Chno.
Speaker 2 (11:42):
We can't have your show without your voice. You're the
co host. Let's go to the loo and Gabe.
Speaker 6 (11:47):
Hey Mo Jeffrey. I wouldn't mind so much the stories
of bartender as my mother was a bartender for fifteen
years and my grandmother was a bartender for thirty years,
so I had a respect for him because they provide
and put food on the table, but she might be
worse than Kamala's word salad. That's all I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (12:10):
I just love the game. Calls me Moke, which by
the way, was my nickname all growing up. I tell
that story once and he's the only one that latched on.
He has latched onto it, and Moch will get you,
you know, immediately if you like family. Big Big John
is still tracking the one hit Wonders.
Speaker 7 (12:26):
Mister O'Neil in that spot right there mentioned the astronauts
are hitching a ride another one time Wonder by a
group called Vanity Fair hitching a round.
Speaker 1 (12:42):
I'm kind of a bartender.
Speaker 2 (12:43):
I just serve out the top stories top five to
be exact sentiment. Arty letter Chuckie Schumer is having to
postpone his book tour because while they created a bunch
of lunatic far left followers and now his own security
is in question.
Speaker 1 (12:58):
Lisa Taylor has more.
Speaker 8 (12:59):
It comes after the New York lawmaker voted to advance
a House Republican led funding package. A spokesperson for his
tour said it would be rescheduled over security concerns. Schumer
was scheduled to visit Washington, d C, Baltimore, Philadelphia and
New York City to promote his new book, Anti Semitism
in America. A warning, i'mley, said Taylor.
Speaker 2 (13:18):
Well, there's a lot of trouble for Hunter Biden, whose
Secret Service has been removed also because of the auto pen.
President Trump claims some of these pardons issued by former
President Joe Biden are invalid.
Speaker 9 (13:30):
In a truth Social post early Monday, Trump said he
was declaring Biden's pardons for members of the January the
sixth House Select Committee void, vacant, and have no further
force or effect because of the fact that they were
done by autopan. He also alleged Biden had no knowledge
about the pardons. Trump went on to say House members
who served on the committee should fully understand that they
are a subject to investigation at the highest level.
Speaker 1 (13:52):
I'm Mark Neefield.
Speaker 2 (13:53):
When it comes to the Statue of Liberty being returned
to France, the White House has a simple answer, absolutely not.
Speaker 10 (13:59):
That was the response to a French politician suggesting the
United States return the statue.
Speaker 11 (14:04):
My advice to that unnamed, low level French politician would
be to remind them that it's only because of the
United States of America that the French are not speaking
German right now.
Speaker 10 (14:15):
Press Secretary Caroline love It took shots at Raphael Glixman,
a member of Francis Parliament, during a briefing. Blissman made
the comment in protest of federal firings of scientific researchers
and American siding with what he called tyrants. I'm Tammy truillos.
Speaker 2 (14:36):
To get a trad Jesse Cowin Young, the frontman for
the Young Blood singing their only hit There, dead at
the age of eighty three, as publicist said, Young died
at home Sunday in Ake in South Carolina. He was
the lead vocalist. Played based on the sixties County called
the sixties counterculture hit Get Together. The song reached number
five on the Billboard one hundred. In nineteen sixty nine,
(14:58):
Billy Eilish took on the top Album of the Year
at the iHeartRadio Music Awards.
Speaker 1 (15:03):
Love this album with all my heart.
Speaker 6 (15:05):
I feel very proud of it and very protective over it,
and the fact that people care about it at all
is just a dream.
Speaker 2 (15:12):
She accepted the iHeart Award with her brother Phineas, who
helped her make the album Hit Me Hard and Soft,
debuted at number two.
Speaker 4 (15:21):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (15:22):
That's got to be the highest ever write a song debut.
Speaker 5 (15:25):
Debuting at number two this week from nowhere all the
way up one hundred and ninety eight notches to number two.
Akayve Eilish the biggest opening weekend of her career to date.
I can't imagine anybody opened at number one, so I
think it might be the greatest in history. The Playing
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Speaker 1 (16:43):
Enjoy.
Speaker 2 (16:44):
We were talking earlier about Jesse Colin Young, the read
vocalist in the Young Bloods and the big hit song
Get Together, passed away in Acon, South Carolina, And what
do you know, we got a call from acin South Carolina.
Speaker 12 (16:55):
Ray, Jesse colling In was a neighbor of mine, great
guy in our town, did a lot for the community
and it was just a nice guy. So may his
memory be eternal. And we're still listening in then my
heart app preset number one.
Speaker 1 (17:12):
I hope you're will preset number one. I like that
about that.
Speaker 2 (17:16):
We were talking about the Billie Eilishong, the debuted number two,
and I'm like, well, whoever debuted number one? Are you
ready for this? Eighty three times it has happened. Now
I have a quick observation and I may be wrong,
and I live in music City, so someone's bound to
correct me. But I think this is a phenomenon that
has something to do with the download world, not the
(17:37):
old days where you called samples of record stores and
put together the list because you're going to see I mean,
when we get to the older ones, you have Cannon
to Win, Elton John my Heart will go on from Titanic,
Whistling Dion, but most of them are more recent. I
think it has something to do with the way downloads
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are done that that can happen. But believe it or not,
there's been eighty three times a song has debuted at
number one, including this one impressively back in nineteen ninety five.
Speaker 1 (18:10):
Look, do you want to come slip?
Speaker 2 (18:20):
We're gonna have donor tonightty Peaky's in a blanket.
Speaker 1 (18:30):
He was good.
Speaker 2 (18:30):
You know, my son and I we always do the
are they dead or alive when we're listening in the car,
and then you know, Nicol always, you know, asked me
what was number one. I'm pretty good at you know,
like the other day we had one and it was
I think it was King Harvest or whatever.
Speaker 1 (18:44):
I said.
Speaker 2 (18:44):
I think it was six, And I happen to be
right sometimes I think a song was number one, and
shockingly it peaked to two or three and didn't quite
make it, because you know, we've played them all for years,
but whenever we do the you know, and then we
get to the respect total number one, total top thirties,
and there's just no one in Michael Jackson's league. You
(19:07):
just don't remember how many number one songs, let alone
top thirties.
Speaker 1 (19:12):
Well that's why they call him the King of pop, right,
all right.
Speaker 2 (19:14):
If you're just waking up time for your sounds of
the day. And by the way, that sounder could happen
anytime now, as it seems to be jammed. So if
while I'm talking it starts playing, well, won't that be embarrassing?
Speaker 1 (19:28):
There it is, he said at the end of this.
I don't think he knows what he said either. It's
got to be a big bits understanding.
Speaker 4 (19:39):
I'm going, I'm going in attack.
Speaker 1 (19:42):
How do you like my garbage?
Speaker 4 (19:45):
All right?
Speaker 1 (19:45):
Well, this is interesting.
Speaker 2 (19:46):
So we're down in the basement getting drunk and stoned
with Bill Maher and he's having a conversation with Don Lemon,
who no longer is employed. And certainly it's a glimpse
of how crazy left. The media cabal, most of which
has been fired as wokeness died. They died with it
as a rationality died. They died with it, But they
didn't stop Don Lemon from well killing Bill Mars buzz Listen.
Speaker 13 (20:11):
It's the same thing that I when I see not
all black Republicans, when I see a black mega person
who is carrying Donald Trump's water and.
Speaker 4 (20:18):
They know that he's lying, it.
Speaker 13 (20:20):
Is the shortest line to the front, because if you're
black and you're whatever, you're just in line with a
bunch of other Democrats that are doing the same thing
that you're doing. But if you become a black mega person,
it's like WHOA, let's book this person, Let's put them
on television.
Speaker 4 (20:34):
So you don't think you can be a sincere black
MAGA person, No, I no, I just said. I don't
think that.
Speaker 1 (20:40):
I just said.
Speaker 4 (20:41):
I think there can be sincere Republicans, but you can't
be a sincere black Republican.
Speaker 1 (20:47):
I don't think that you can.
Speaker 13 (20:48):
I don't think that you can be a rational maga
be black and be a rational mega person.
Speaker 4 (20:54):
I think you can be black and be a Republican.
I think they would try them very intert.
Speaker 1 (21:00):
What you're talking about. I think they would find that
very insulting. People.
Speaker 2 (21:05):
That's how irrational the left is. Can't be black and
support Trump not rationally. But wait, there's more.
Speaker 13 (21:18):
People love AOC, people love Jasmine Crockett, people love Eric
Swalwell and the like. And I think that the Democratic
Party should put the people out there who the people want.
They should put the the the politicians out there who
the people want, who they're asking for, who are meeting
the moment with the same energy that they're not asking.
Speaker 4 (21:40):
Yes, they are the people you party with. No, no, No,
I party don't like AOC. Oh please, No, they don't
at all. Well, most people don't, but very far left.
Let me tell you why. I'm saying that because AOC.
Speaker 13 (21:53):
Because people will vote for AOC and Donald Trump on
the same ticket because they're authentic. No, because they're authentic.
Okay that don I think you're wrong about that.
Speaker 14 (22:03):
What people like about people like Trump and federal and
is there because it's irrelevant to her life real life.
I know that being a gorgeous woman who I wouldn't
even know was Hispanic in a city that has a
million Hispanics, and it does not treat them badly.
Speaker 4 (22:23):
It doesn't mean she doesn't struggle.
Speaker 13 (22:24):
That doesn't mean that she was set It implies it,
But that doesn't mean that she was set down in
Hispanic ghetto in the Bronx and and had to deal
with that growing up, and that she's in a working class.
Speaker 14 (22:35):
That AMPLI for some that it implies it in some way.
She's behind the eight ball because of that.
Speaker 2 (22:43):
And I don't think Bartender to hand selected by Justice
Democrat movement, socialists, extreme left with the goal of first
taking over the Democrat Party, then dismantling the Electoral College,
then dismantling the Republic. I don't think that's enough of
a background to create a presidential candidate. Used to be,
the main trajectory was general to president or governor to president,
(23:08):
because it's an executive position in the ultimate executive. A
governor of a large state is the closest thing to
being president of the United States. Was until John F.
Kennedy start getting too Senators, now what we're gonna go?
Bartender House the representatives presidency? And by the way, am
I the only one that watches these things and thinks
somebody ought to check up.
Speaker 1 (23:27):
On Bill maherin his drinking problem.
Speaker 2 (23:30):
This is a great exchange on the judges order that
it is patently unlawful, but no violation by President Trump
to use a two hundred year law to deport people.
And so now what you get is the White House
Deputy Chief of Staff, Stephen Miller, which is one of
(23:51):
the brightest minds I think I've ever witnessed, talking to
one of the dimmest minds I've ever seen on CNN,
and watch how this laid out.
Speaker 1 (24:00):
The terms of the statute.
Speaker 15 (24:02):
Trained der Wagua is an alien enemy force that has
come here, as detailed at length in the proclamation, at
the direction of the Venezuelan government. The statute says that
a president has the ability to repel an invasion or
predatory incursion that.
Speaker 1 (24:21):
Is directed by a stat government.
Speaker 15 (24:23):
Right this should be yes, it is. It is documented
the the TDA was sent by the Venezuelan government in
the proclamation. And here's an even more important point. Under
the constitution, who makes that determination a district court judge
elected by no one or the Commander in chief of
the Army and Navy, the president and the president is
the decision of what triggers that they are actually at
(24:46):
war with Venezuela, that nations Zezuela. You're not hearing me,
and you're not understanding me. Read the statute Alien Enemies Act,
seventeen ninety confused if a predatory incursion is perpetrated by
a foreign government, so it lists of three three qualifying actions.
It does say in the very beginning there has to
(25:08):
be declared war against a nation or estate. That's what
it's a wrong. Look up the statutes on my account
on social where we found it. Yes, it says or
a predatory incursion.
Speaker 2 (25:22):
The or links the two. You see these people in
the media, they have an agenda, not a curiosity. They
have talking points, but no understanding. I mean, I'm looking
at Hunt on CNN and I'm watching Lemon. I'm with
Bill Maher and I'm thinking, well, here are two people.
If they just stuck to reading a teleprompter, would have
a much different career. But when you start getting into
(25:43):
agenda and opinion and knowledge, boy, it blows up Fine Levitt.
In fact, we used to call him bugsy, but Greg
mucherry was one of our big program directors at New City.
He ran WS in Atlanta, and he posted Sharpe is
twenty seven year old I ever seen in my life,
(26:04):
and I reminded Bugsy when I met you, I was
twenty seven was but she is and she handles the
question about France. A who in France said it number
one two, the suggestion that we should return the Statue
of Liberty because we no longer represent the values that
(26:25):
the statue represents because of a Trump obsession. Watcho Caroline
handles the question.
Speaker 16 (26:35):
And something different. There is now a member of the
European Parliament from France who does not think the US
represents the values of the Statue of Liberty anymore. They
want the Statue of Liberty back. So is President Trumpet
going to send the Statue of Liberty back to France?
Speaker 17 (26:52):
Absolutely not.
Speaker 11 (26:53):
And my advice to that unnamed, low level French politician
would be to remind them that it's only because of
the United States of America that the French are not
speaking German right now, so they should be very grateful.
Speaker 4 (27:07):
Oh shock a.
Speaker 2 (27:08):
Lock, and I love that you addressed anonymous and low level.
It's not even a legitimate quote to make news of.
To Tom Holman we Go, he was asked the difficult
question about enacting a two hundred year law to deport individuals,
(27:28):
and the message that sends Listen, you say, to those
you claim you're using a treat hume and year old
ruel to circumvent you.
Speaker 1 (27:34):
Present no law.
Speaker 2 (27:35):
What do you say to those who say you're using
a two hundred year old law to circumvent due process,
those who say you mean you asking the question right? Oh,
Tom's got an answer for you. And all those who
say you know they say.
Speaker 7 (27:47):
You say, to those you claim you're using a tree
human your old lul to circumvent you present.
Speaker 12 (27:52):
A no law.
Speaker 4 (27:54):
Not as old as constitution. We still pay attention to that,
don't we.
Speaker 2 (28:02):
Can you imagine Tom Holman being a president of the
United States.
Speaker 1 (28:05):
That's when nonsense stops.
Speaker 2 (28:10):
What are the Democrats making of this poll and their
favorability rating?
Speaker 1 (28:16):
Let me see I can do this by photographic memory.
Speaker 2 (28:18):
I think twenty nine percent the CNN poll, twenty seven
percent in the NBC poll. This is a party dying,
not just losing, dying.
Speaker 1 (28:29):
Listen.
Speaker 18 (28:29):
So I think we need to stop preaching and start listening.
Start meeting Americans where they are. Don't take these minority
positions on cultural issues and say Hey, if you don't
meet this strict liberal litmus test, then you're.
Speaker 1 (28:43):
Not even a Democrat.
Speaker 18 (28:45):
You know, when I questioned whether we should at least
just have a debate about rules for sports, you know,
whether transgender women should compete on the same level as
on girls' sports teams, I got it costed by I
got told by people, you're not even a Democrat. Well
that's the problem with our party.
Speaker 2 (29:03):
Well how would you to be, Chuckie Schumer? The party
is so lathered up and irrational and thugged up. He
can't even do his book tour right now over Israel
in a continuing resolution. That's representative. Seth Moulton, a Democrat
from Massachusetts, on CNN, Listen, I played that clip for
one reason and one reason only. Hear it put in
the back of your mind and remember it. The Democrats
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don't fight a one front war. They fight a two
front war, one with each other and then one against
the opposition party. The lines are being drawn early. It's
twenty twenty five and the primary process two two and
a half years away, and the storyline is sensible Democrats
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versus far left socialist loyal Democrats. The far left fringe
of the party that even kills Bill Marsbazz. They make
up twenty six to thirty two percent of the party,
and they're activated, and they show up, especially in a
primary process. They brought Bernie to the top in twenty sixteen,
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Bernie to the top in twenty twenty, and nobody got
to say in twenty twenty four. And then the party
has to scramble to avoid the socialist nominee, which is
looking likely early like being AOC now. I think they're
going to force feed you Ronny Manuel or potentially the
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governor from Maryland. I don't know, but the fight is on,
and it's between sensible Democrats and the far left, and
the fight is on early. Here's another example of what
to do with how unfavorable the Democrats are viewed by
Only twenty nine percent of the country is favorable, and
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not even with plurality favorable within their party much beyond
the fifties percent. Here's how the discussion went on CNN.
Speaker 17 (31:03):
I'm someone who's always blunt for Democrats have to do
some soul searching. I've predicted into sixteen that we were
not going to win, that Donald Trump is going to
win because of trade policies and we weren't connecting with
working men and women, and the same issues happened again.
Now I don't think Republicans are far beyond us. I
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think the American people are frustrated with everybody. But Democrats
have to do some soul searching. We have to be
a party.
Speaker 2 (31:33):
So we went from the soul of America to soul
searching within the Democrat Party. That's a representative Dingle from
Michigan making some great points, and that was my exegy
to Both parties are somewhat in trouble and barely sitting
collectively with fifty percent of the country behind them, but
none in more peril than the Democrat Party at twenty
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seven or twenty nine percent approval rating.
Speaker 1 (31:56):
And that's your Sounds of the day for this Thursday.
Speaker 14 (31:58):
All right, understand, this is the news, and that's a
lot more people are watching the cartoon Networks Stunge Robbery
runs right now.
Speaker 1 (32:06):
I'm big good Democrat. This is like a gold star
in a past.
Speaker 13 (32:10):
You should have a government that just minds its own
damn business and leaves people alone.
Speaker 1 (32:15):
This is your morning show with Michael del Choino.
Speaker 19 (32:19):
Good morning, Michael. This is Michael from Portland, Tennessee. Please
tell Ralph Bristol happy birthday from all of us here
in Nashville that.
Speaker 1 (32:27):
Remember him and love him.
Speaker 19 (32:29):
He was my introduction to talk radio, and he introduced
me to you. So thank you so much. Happy birthday, Ralph.
We miss you.
Speaker 1 (32:38):
Good morning, Michael. That would be some ticket, wouldn't it.
Speaker 20 (32:42):
Jasmine Crockett from the strict streets of Houston. Apparently, Eric
Swallwell with his Chinese concubines and AOC with her duty tips,
all three together, that'd be one hell of a ticket.
Speaker 1 (32:56):
So Chuck Schumer cancels this book tour.
Speaker 4 (32:59):
It disappointment to the three people that would have shown up.
Speaker 2 (33:04):
You guys are all yeah, but they'll parade all this
nonsense and then look how good Wes Moore and Ronney
Manuel are going to.
Speaker 1 (33:13):
Look after that. That's kind of the way they play it.
Speaker 7 (33:15):
All right.
Speaker 2 (33:16):
If you're just waking up, President Trump and Russian Vladimir
Putin are going to have high stakes conversations today, directly
about the war in Ukraine, the president of Somber about
the difficulty of these conversations that are taking place for
those of you that would love to see this war end.
Would love to see peace and eighteen nineteen and twenty
year old stop dying. This would be a good time
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to pray that conversation will be later today. Damage assessments
continue across parts of the South and Midwest hit very
hard by the deadly storms this past weekend. Over forty
people are dead now and we expect that death toll
to rise as more rescue and recovery efforts continue. Files
related to the assassination of John F. Kennedy expected to
(33:58):
be released today. There are some two hundred and forty
thousand files that were found. You're gonna get about eighty thousand.
Speaker 1 (34:04):
Of them today.
Speaker 2 (34:05):
The President indicates he expects most of them to be unredacted.
Will this show us anything more? Hopefully this is better
than the Epstein drop, that's for sure. And Taylor Swift's
Aras Tour was crowned the Tour of the Century during
the iHeart Music Awards last night. That's pretty high acclaimed,
(34:26):
tough to beat.
Speaker 1 (34:27):
That we're all in this together. This is Your Morning
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