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Seven minutes after the hour, ready or not, here we come.
It's Wednesday, April the thirtieth, Von LOLd to twenty twenty
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This is your morning show. Jeffery's got the sound red
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you with my wash basin to wash your feet in
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mind this morning. On this Wednesday, April the thirtieth, President
Trump is calling the first one hundred days of his
second term the most successful of any administration for a
highly respected, most successful. Meanwhile, to the president of Harvard University,
we go vowing to make changes after an internal report
found evidence of careful the headline a bit misleading evidence
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of Islamophobia first and anti semitism on campus. Note to
editor and spoiler alert, Basically, what you have is an
internal task force revealing blatant anti semitism, real stuff at
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every level. And then what you have are Islamic students
who feel Islamophobia translation anti semitism is what happened. They're
trying to make it look like it's both. We'll have
more on that and the talking portion of our show.
And the Wisconsin Supreme Court is suspending the judge accused
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of obstructing the arrest of an legal immigrant. You remember
Hannah Dugan arrested, now suspended indefinitely. Meanwhile, as for kill.
Mark Garcia accused of being a gang banger in a
twenty eighteen court document. Fairly not just a father of
two wife beater from Maryland. And I think my favorite
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of the day might be the Rasmussen poll on how
none of us trust polls. That would be like me
doing an entire show on out talk radio is full
of me? Now does it even make sense? Well, I
don't know whether to believe the pole that says we
don't believe poles. After all, I've listened a logic. I
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don't think he knows what he said either. I've coined
a few phrases. I guess in my career things I've
thought of first and said in such a way. Standing
up for what's right has been stolen, I think by everyone.
Now I haven't really caught if death of journalism has
been stolen by many, but certainly a few. Let's give
Red credit for one. Today they're playing a game of
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progressive political chicken. It's a good line. Look look at
he just smiles, you like when I talk nice about you, Delly, Delly,
you did good. David Howk says he'll target more than
a dozen Democrat incumbents in the primary as they play
progressive political chicken for the flaw.
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Why do I feel the need to turn into let
a gin talk about my bee Boddy or speaking of
be talk about Mary Heart at the Dodger game, always
leaving a seat Lukosamine condrait dit. All right, So that's
kind of what's on the plate for today. President with
a rally of all rally styles to celebrate his second
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first one hundred days in his second term. I want
to start with Harvard University and dust out what I
just kind of teased you. With the Harvard task Force
finds Harvard guilty of anti Semitism. That should be the headline.
Speaker 1 (04:42):
The access headline is Harvard President sorry after reports of
anti Semitism and Islamophobia. What you find when you read
the task force findings is real anti semitism, felt islamophobia.
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Muslims think feel like believe they face some academic or
professional consequences, you know, as if backlash from chanting from
the River to the Seas is acceptable speech. The headlines
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should be Harvard's sorry, Muslims aren't yet could be a
reasonable headline that isn't bothered to be used. You can't
take There'll be a lot of people who take this
and run with it today. Don't let Harvard even get
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away with this. When somebody does wrong, what's the only
thing worse an insincere, incomplete apology. I mean, once you apologize,
the ball in my court. That's right. I'm going to
use an analogy now to talk about things that we
can really do in our life that will make a difference,
because most of what we're talking about is not going
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to change. I do wrong to people, and when I do,
I like to think my apologies are sincere. And if
they don't come because I haven't realized I've done them
wrong yet. But when I see it, you know I'm sorry,
because I really am. Now. People do things to me
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every day, and once they do, and once they apologize,
and it's sincere. Now the ball's in my court because
if I don't accept it, now I got a problem.
This is very important stuff. The Bible will tell us
how many times seventy times seven, and the point is
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forever Why because we need it. Think of the Lord's prayer,
and that's Jesus telling us how to pray forgive us
our debt. As we forgive our debtors. You're making a
pact with God, and once you make that pack, sincerely, well,
if your non forgiving to others, don't expect God to
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have a lot of forgiveness for you. So once you
really play this game, now you can't expect non believers
to live like believers. That's the asterisk to the story.
But assuming we're all on an even plane and we
are in culture, I have the offenses of Harvard University,
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and then I have the apology of Harvard University. The
task Force reveals the offenses, and they are clear, they're compelling,
and they're obvious. As for the apology, not so much,
just in the notion of trying to treat both sides
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the same. They are not acknowledging the content of the
task force findings, nor are they anywhere reaching sincerity in
their apology. Mcnon mistaking about it. Harvard University is the
loser of the day. The President apologized vowed to make
changes after two internal reports on anti semitism and bias
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were released Tuesday. The reports came as Ivy League universities
are suing President Trump, Harvard being one of them, for
freezing billions of dollars in federal funds in a battle
that's officially about fighting anti Semitism, but it's also become
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about government regulations of regulating higher education. Maybe it's two
different subjects. Task forces composed of faculty some students released
the final reports which were commissioned by the university, one
on campus anti semitism and another on campus anti Muslim,
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anti Arab, anti Palestinian bias. So by combining the two
you don't really get to the gist of where the
problem is. So the first report found anti Semitism to
be present on campus. That was the point of the
task force. That's the problem the president has with Harvard University.
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Your university is anti Semitic and that is unacceptable. Now
the university is saying, oh, we are and islamophobic and
we're going to make changes. Can we have our money back?
So the first report finds anti Semitism to be present
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on campus in class work, in academic programs, in social settings,
and in hiring of faculty. Wow, that's big. So we're
anti jew when it comes to well, class work, curriculum programs,
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social settings, and hiring of faculty. As for the other half,
the islamophobia part of the report, it found that ninety
two percent of surveyed Muslim students believe they face academic
or professional consequences for expressing their political beliefs. Even if
there is outrageous an anti semitic as chance calling for
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the destruction of Israel, the non acknowledge it meant of
their even existence. That's pretty intolerant. Separately and together, the
task Force reports reveal aspects of a charged period in
our recent history. So we get this half, you know
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what apology that includes the feelings of Muslim students versus
the real persecution of Jews on campus. And then they
tried to blame some of it on just wow. You know,
it's a really traumatic and turmoiled portion of our history.
You know, this stuff happens. The president called the twenty
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twenty three twenty twenty four president of Harvard disappointing and painful,
and said Israel and Hamas war brought long simmering tensions
to the surface only for democrats and intelligence the elite
at universities. Was it hard to pick aside here. One
side crossed the border, raped, slaughtered, invaded, took hostages, still
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have some today. The other didn't do a thing. He said.
The university has made necessary changes in essential progress. Anybody
trusts that after this opening monologue, what do you trust more?
A Paul about politics or the University of Harvard is sorry,
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necessary changes in a sexual progress has been made over
the past year, and we vow to take further action
to address the tensions. Harvard cannot and Harvard will not
abide in bagotry. That's a half bud apology. I mean,
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the most deluded, murkied summary of findings. Anybody thinks there's
going to be any change at Harvard University. Anybody think
in his one hundred and first day Donald Trump is
stupid enough to accept this as an apology, or that
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even conservatives in the matrix so desperate to claim a
victory would find a victory in this. That's the difference
with news and understanding. And that's why we're here as
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It's your morning show with Michael del Chno.
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We're just waking up. President Trump is touting his first
one hundred days in office at a rally in Michigan.
Speaker 3 (13:27):
This is the best they say one hundred days start
of any president in history, and everyone is saying it.
We're just we've just gotten started. You haven't even seen anything.
Speaker 1 (13:37):
Yet it's all just tickling the highly respected Speaking at
a make Community College and Warren north of Detroit, Trump
said the government power trips are a thing of the past.
Speaker 3 (13:47):
After a lifetime of unelected bureaucrats stealing your paychecks, attacking
your values, and trampling your freedoms, we are stopping their
gravy train, ending their power trip, and tell thousands of
corrupt and competent and unnecessary deep state bureaucrats you're fired.
Speaker 1 (14:07):
Trump said the first one hundred days, it brought serious change.
Speaker 3 (14:10):
In one hundred days, we have delivered the most profound
change in Washington and nearly one hundred years. I read
a editorial today that this is the most consequential presidency
and history.
Speaker 1 (14:22):
How about that the energy was unbelievable. Maybe one of
his best rallies ever. The Law Enforcement Division of the
US Postal Service is going to assist the president and
his administration with mass deportation.
Speaker 5 (14:35):
New documents reveal the US Postal Inspection Service is cooperating
with federal immigration officials to identify people that they suspect
maybe in the country illegally. This includes sending photos of
people's mail to immigration officers and allowing access to USPS
surveillance systems and online account data.
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A Mark Mayfield, Beyonce is settled up taking over across
the nation and she embarks on her Cowboy Carter Tour.
Tour kicked off at SOFI Stadium Monday in Englewood, California,
where she performed over forty songs. Cowboy Carter helped the
pop star win her first Grammy for Album of the Year,
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as well as Grammy for Best Country Album. Today is
a very special day. We celebrate two foods that some
people believe go together. Americans are passionate about their choice.
Pre Tennis with more on National Oatmeal Cookie Day.
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We'll start with a cookie that is always in the
top five of favorite cookies according to cravery packed with
vitamins and antioxidants, and seventy seven percent of us like
it without raisins. But put a raisin in that cookie
and that number drops to about twenty three percent. For likability,
a Reddit poll shows most people believe raisins are okay
but not great, but also not the enemy unless it's
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in your oatmeal cookie.
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I'm pre Tennis, I'm executive Chef Carvale.
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missus a nut. Don't be that lazy squirrel, Rise and shine.
Make your way to the kitchen, grab that coffee. Here's
what is on plate for this Wednesday, April, third final
day of April. It's almost may. You know what, mays over?
The year is half over. Weren't we just all at
Christmas opening presents figuring out if the guys singing the
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Christmas song is dead or not? I mean, we were
just doing that, weren't we. President Trump celebrating his second
first one hundred days in office, calling it the most
successful administration ever. Also, he'll meet with executives of major
companies at the White House today. There is simply no
rest for this man, endless energy. I'm telling you this
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show killing me. These hours will literally cause my early demise.
You think, oh yeah, I'm dying slowly. Yesterday I just
passed out for five hours in the middle of the day.
That's how sleep deprived I am. But this president seems
to have endless energy today meeting with major executives from companies.
Law Enforcement Division of the Postal Service will assist the
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Trump administration with deportations and SORRYO Claire, Wisconsin listening. The
Bucks were eliminated from the NBA playoffs, losing four games
to one of the Indianapolis Pacers lost one nineteen to
one to eighteen by one point in overtime. The Bucks
get eliminated. And we've already documented Harvard as the loser
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of the day. Now let's move on to Amazon, who
I thought would be the loser of the day. But
I don't know. I sing an old song from the
Grand Funk Mark Farner lead singer did a Christian song.
Isn't it amazing what a prayer can do? Our song
would be. Isn't it amazing what a phone call from
Donald Trump can do? So everybody was going crazy that, well, Amazon,
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I's gonna start lifting the tariff cost on all of
its prices. Well, you just have a sweet Caroline in
the press conference covered that, you know, gin up all
the Trump supporters that could potentially stop using Amazon in
a single day, and maybe a phone call from Donald
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Trump that'll do it. So the headline is Amazon will
not display tariff costs next to product prices, splitting out
tariff costs from the retail one. Of course, nobody did
that with Biden's inflation. The President was quick to get
that storyline out. During the press briefing yesterday, White House
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spokeswoman Caroline Levitt pushed back hard against the news article,
telling reporters that such a move by Amazon would have
been a hostile and political act. Amazon said, well, that
just never happened. I mean, somebody suggested doing that, but no,
we were never going to do that. And now it's
isn't it amazing what a call from Trump can do.
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I don't know that anybody other than us have been
following this quite frankly, but then again, most people are
just caught in the matrix and playing tennis with themselves.
But yeah, there is progressive justice Democrats at war with
the Democrat Party and they've been winning, and there's somewhere
around they were somewhere around twenty six percent of the party.
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I believe there's somewhere around thirty three percent of the party.
No matter how this next chess move plays out, you're
either going to become the majority of the party in defeat,
or they're going to end up being the presidential nominee
and thus take over the party immediately. Either way, when
you're a parasite and you take over the host, the
host dies, and when the host dies, the parasite dies.
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By the way, I had a dream about parasites the
other day, and I think it stems from one of
my real videos. This guy was claiming, we all got
parasites in our body and they're showing them all. Of course,
he had a gummy that would solve it if I
would just watch all sixty two minutes of the video.
Very repetitive, that will eventually get around to just telling
me for a mere forty nine ninety nine a bottle,
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not the normal one hundred and twenty five dollars a bottle,
and you can't see gummies, but solve that. Meanwhile, I
end up having a dream about parasites living, walking and
talking to me. Maybe a combination of your baby podcast
with the dog and that real video caused that psychosis
to take place. We call that a Wednesday at your
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morning show. But yeah, when the parasite, when the host dies,
the parasit I dies. That's why I can look at you. Well,
that's why I did this at the beginning of the decade,
and I said, by the end of the decade, the
Democrat Party's gone. In fact, both parties could be gone.
But that everybody thought I was crazy. That's why Cumulus
fired me. Do you nah? Sure, add something to COVID,
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but no, you just you know, you either get this
stuff or you don't. And what really connected all the
dots from me is I was just scrolling some videos
one day and there's the head of the Justice Democrat
movement and he was just explaining in like a puff
piece interview with a young AOC at the time, why
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a bartender, why a bartender in this community could take
out a ten term incumbent Democrat. And he just laid
out the whole vision of how they were going to
do it, and no one would notice. And he's right
because in the matrix, we're just looking at Republublicans and Democrats,
R and DS. That's the scoreboard. Nobody notices any other players.
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So the socialists go about their business picking off the incumbents.
Now you have David Hogg, who is the vice chair
of the DNC, talking about doing it, and still nobody
seems to catch the game that's playing played. And now
Hogg says he's going to target This is the headline
in the Hill. More than a dozen Democratic incumbents in
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the primary process has red coined the phrase it's a
game of progressive socialist political chicken. He's not going to
stop until he's fired and it may come to that. Oh,
by the way, when that happens, that's when he's not
just the jolly goodfellow, but he's the hero that they
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all rally behind. Look, you don't even have to be
a socialist and a Democrat party to be disgruntled. Right,
your voice has been ignored or silenced in the last
three presidential elections. You're a member of a party that
cares nothing about you. So supposedly we're a government of
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buying for the people, but we're parties of elites and
you minions don't matter. That's why when you wanted Bernie
in twenty sixteen, we gave you Hillary instead and lost.
You wanted centers again. In twenty twenty we gave you
Biden and won, so you didn't really care as much.
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Then we played a trick on you. We were just
using him to get to Kamala, but then he refused
to leave. Then we had to expose him as being senile,
even though we covered it up for four years. But
we waited till after all of your primary votes were
in so we could just hand all his electoral votes
straight to Kamala. Harrison again gave you no say whatsoever.
And the next time it's going to be AOC. And
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if AOC goes on to get the nomination and lose,
there goes to party. If she doesn't get the nomination,
they play the game again and stiff you with Ronnie
Manuel or Wes Moore. Then they're going to lose, and
then the party's going to take it out on them
and the Socialists will get the more if you will
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independent progressives to join them. Either way, the party's done,
it's splintered, it's split. But the biggest difference heading into
twenty twenty eight is now you have the vice chair
of the Democrat Party that you put in there because
of your gun obsession, and now he's there to join
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the Socialist Democrat movement and keep you from cutting that deal.
This is coming to a head and very soon, and
Hak is certainly pushing the envelope and eventually someone's bluff
is going to be called. Somebody's going to blink first.
But either way he's going to follow through and target
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these people, either as a fired vice chair of the
DNC and now a hero of the people, or remaining
as the vice chair of the DNC, in which case
they're gonna have a hard time pulling the switch your
roo game. This is gonna be fascinating to watch, and
it already is. But you know, you can go to
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the story, you can see the headline, you can open
it up and you can read paragraph after paragraph, but
nobody gets what's really going on. Nobody gets that it's
been going on a long time. My favorite story of
the day, hands down. First of all, ras Musen happens
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to be the poll I trust the most before he
sold it. He's the interview him all the time. Now
they have the same challenges that everyone else has because
you know, well, there's a reason why poles have gotten
less and less accurate, were harder and harder to reach,
and as a people were more and more divided in
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a matrix translation, I don't care who you are, and
I get them daily by text, by voicemail. You call
my phone and I don't know you. I don't answer.
That's really the bottom line, period, end of the story.
Some tried to tell you who they are. Hey, we're
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just doing surveys on issues in your state. We would
love it if you participate. And even if I wanted
to the best man of my wedding, my best friend
done Planet Earth called me two days ago. I hadn't
found time to call him back. Oh the Italian guilt trip.
I god, Oh is this Mikey. I thought maybe you
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weren't alive anymore. You're finally calling me back. If I
can't call Joe Vig back in two days, you think
I'm going to find time to do a survey. I mean,
this is a real problem, but you don't want the
real answer to why poles are struggling right. In fact,
I love the stand up comedy routine of here's Rasmussen,
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a pole telling you voters don't trust Poles can I
trust a poll to tell me I don't trust poles.
Do you see? I was just like an endless loop.
Now there are a lot of you know things this addresses.
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That is accurate. Facts don't matter anymore in moral relativism.
Truth doesn't matter anymore in moral relativism. So there's not
meaningful debate and discussion and conversation with the goal of
understanding and consensus solution. You should know, shirts and skins
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us versus them. So we go out and create polls
to use as a weapon to win an argument we're
too lazy to even make and win. That's what we do.
So these polls have all been well. First of all,
if you're disingenuous and you're talking to ignorant people about
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a topic, you're trying to manipulate them on and no
matter what their answer is, you're going to use the
answers in such a way to make your point. I mean,
that's all a mess, right, But yeah, another after most
public opinions missed last year's presidential election. Again, by the way,
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I won't brag, but just to impress upon you, when
you get out of the matrix and you stop playing
the matrix game, it's amazing, how easy you can see
everything coming. That's why I predicted the exact electoral victory
for Donald Trump. One of our daily correspondents was like, oh,
you have him winning every swing state, And my answer was, well,
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if he wins one, he's going to win them all.
If he loses one, he's going to lose them all.
I don't see him losing them all. So I say
he wins them all, and he did. Three hundred and
twelve was the number, but the polls didn't have it.
The plurality of the polls had Kamala Harris winning, as
it was feeding the narrative in talking points to Kamala
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Harris rather than the reality of the American people or
even our economy or even our border. But you died
in know the numbers, right? Okay? How bad is it?
Just ten percent of likely US voters have a lot
of trust in public opinion polls. One in ten trust
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in polls is dead. Thirty three percent say they have, well,
we have some trusted media polls. You know what that
translates to, you know, the ones that say what I believe.
But I like the result, I am somewhat trust Well,
it says something I don't like. But bottom line is
you don't trust that any of them. A majority fifty one
percent have not very much trust. That includes thirty four
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percent with no trust at all. So remember how we
do polls. We throw out the in betweens and we
look at the extremes. Ten percent have a lot of
trust and polls thirty four percent have none at all.
Three to one no, by and large, only ten percent
trust poles. And there's a lot of reasons why polling
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is dead. It's lost its credibility from abuse, and it's
lost its ability to get it's sample because of two
things and two things only. Technology. We don't have home
phones anymore. We don't answer our door, and we don't
answer our phone unless we know who it is. It's
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not nineteen fifty anymore. And we also have a matrix.
We have all fought with each other, unfriended each other.
We're all in our extreme camps to the left and
to the right, and only talk to people who think
like us. Read what we read, watch what we watch.
We have narratives on our side and we repeat them
to each other. So when you call wanting to do
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a poll, I don't trust you enough to well First
of all, I wouldn't answer because I don't know you.
But if I did, I wouldn't trust you because you're
not on our side. So polling is dead technically and culturally,
and I don't know how you ever bring it back
to life. I think you'd have to solve the matrix. First.
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Eighty three percent of Republicans, sixty five percent of Democrats,
sixty four percent of non affiliated voters consider it at
least somewhat likely that many public polsters adjust their results
to fit the meetia political narratives, which means they're all
close because the answers one hundred percent both both are
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guilty to the right and the left. Sixty three percent
of Republicans, thirty three percent of Democrats, forty eight percent
of independence think the reason many public polls last year
showed Harris leading Trump was because the posters were deliberately
adjusting their numbers to support Harris. We go through all
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of these numbers by race, by gender, by political affiliation.
Bottom line, it comes up the same nobody trust polls,
and you know why.
Speaker 2 (32:38):
Because they deserve to not be trusted. There This is
your Morning Show with Michael Del.
Speaker 1 (32:46):
Chrono, President Trump touting his first one hundred days as
the most successful ever.
Speaker 3 (32:51):
This is the best they say one hundred days start
of any president in history, and everyone is saying it.
We're just we've just gotten started. You haven't even seen
anything yet. It's all just cricking.
Speaker 1 (33:03):
And today it's back to work. He'll be meeting with
executives of major companies at the White House. Also a
cabinet meeting. Our very own John Decker, who traveled with
the President of Michigan yesterday, will be following him today
in our nation's capital and joining all of us next hour.
When you keep listening to your morning.
Speaker 2 (33:20):
Show, We're all in this together. This is your morning
show with Michael Ndel Joano