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Oh bet, Mike McCann's chipper every morning. You notice that
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Welcome to Thursday pay Day, May the fifteenth. You have
our Lord twenty twenty five, the Supreme Court preparing to
hear arguments over the issue related to President Trump's order
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to end birthright citizenship. Will have even more in depth
analysis from our White House correspondent John Decker later in
the show. As you know, John is also a Supreme
Court bar attorney. President Trump is announced record breaking new
deals between By the way we monitor one of our
radio stations just because I don't want to have that
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air between segments. And a Fox anchor actually said cutter
and Cotter in the same report. I don't think anybody
knows what to call this country.
Speaker 3 (01:24):
I think we've made that point.
Speaker 4 (01:25):
Well, Cotter is how it should be said. It used
to be often mostly said as Qatar or Cutter. And
I don't know whether to do it right now or
keep the habit of wrong caughter.
Speaker 3 (01:44):
I don't gonna do cotter.
Speaker 4 (01:46):
The President announced record breaking deals between Cotter and Boeing.
Now that's about a two hundred and forty billion dollar
deal alone. He also signed another trillion dollar deal in
Saudi Arabia one point three total and Cotter and we
don't even know. He hasn't even gotten to the UAE yet.
I think I mean Boween. By the way, wait a minute,
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the flag's racing. Oh there it goes there, it goes
right off the flagpole. I mean, this could be easily
a three trillion dollar trip. This guy's like a he's
a natural salesman. He should write a book art of
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the deal.
Speaker 3 (02:33):
You know. That reminds me.
Speaker 4 (02:34):
There is a cartoon today and it does this cartoon
is not far from just pure humor. I mean, you
got Bruce Springsteen in London and concert calling the president
treason is just bashing our country. I mean the loser
of the day, hands down. But you got some goofball
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flying a Cotter Largo Saudi Rgo flag over Marlago, driving
around on a plane. Before I do the cartoon, it
reminds me of the movie For the Love of the Game.
If you've never seen the movie, you're hearing a life story,
if you will, throughout the pitching of a no hit game.
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So it combines. It's really about love and it's surrounded
by baseball. At least that's how I pitched it to
my wife so she would watch it, because you know me,
I never miss a Kevin Costner baseball movie in any form. No,
he could do one spitting the Dugout, and I'd watch
it just for the whole hour.
Speaker 3 (03:39):
He's just spitting and scratching. But I digress, as I
may be apt to do today. I'm rested.
Speaker 4 (03:47):
No, So you know, throughout the movie they have you know,
certain antagonists, and one is in the stadium and he's
just hackling throughout the game, and they cut to him
like every thirty minutes or so during an enning, and
it's all the set up what really professional athletes are
able to do, which is shut out the noise. And
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in this movie they really dramatize it by going to
turn off the mechanism, you know, and it makes the
crowd go.
Speaker 3 (04:15):
And all he sees is the batter.
Speaker 4 (04:18):
So anyway, this guy is like hackling, you know, a
typical New Yorker. How they want to portray a New Yorker.
You know, he's just hackling hackling Eland. And then they
cut at the end of the game and finally he's like,
come on, guys, got it you mo on, gotta hand
it to him. That's a no hit up, no hit
your typical Hollywood nonsense. But that's really where the Democrats are.
I mean, you you have to really be a buffoon.
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The guy is on a roll.
Speaker 3 (04:42):
Just let him.
Speaker 4 (04:42):
Roll, barely be seen, let alone heard. Otherwise you look
like Bruce Springsteen or this moron flying the plane by
mar Lago. And Democrats were fighting amongst themselves, by the
way and closed doors about the impeachment. It was Nancy
Plos and a few others California representative, all very vocal
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about we're gonna like idiots, and yes you will.
Speaker 3 (05:10):
I mean, at some point, just shut up.
Speaker 4 (05:12):
So here's this political hard cartoon art of winning, and
it's got Donald Trump staying there smiling.
Speaker 3 (05:17):
Who, by the way, was in my dream last night.
Donald Trump was in your dream.
Speaker 4 (05:21):
I think we're having an add Thursday in progress here.
Well we'll just call it day ins And but it's
so odd. You know me, I don't take anything from anyone.
In fact, I very rarely. Zanati is one of the
few that ever get away with it that I'll allow
to treat me. I don't let anybody treat me. I
usually treat everybody else like every lunch we've been to.
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Have you ever paid, I've tried, you won't let me. Yeah,
So you know me. I'm not saying this too impressing,
but I just don't take anything. And I'm usually the
same in dreams as I am in real life. But
apparently I'm working with the president. But we're not fixing
the country. We're fixing radio. The industry really was fine.
Speaker 3 (05:59):
That was a dream.
Speaker 4 (06:00):
And you know, we're in all these different meetings and
one time he turned to me and he said to
you don't think that's right, do you I know? But
I would never say that in a public room. I
would never embarrass you. And he just reached into his
pocket and pulled out, like you know, like a gangster
roll of cash, and handed it to me. But what's
funny is you know me, I would never take anything
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from anyone.
Speaker 3 (06:23):
I took it and put in my pocket, accounted it later.
It was stacks of hundreds. I would make him sign
it first.
Speaker 4 (06:29):
Then we were another meeting and I made him laugh,
and he goes, you were too funny.
Speaker 3 (06:32):
Gave me another stack.
Speaker 4 (06:34):
The funny part was when I went home to show
Andrew all the money I had. Apparently there was a
lighter in my pocket and the money burned somewhere in
a national show. Somebody could probably analyze that dream.
Speaker 3 (06:48):
But it was fine. We were having a good time together. Anyway.
I digress.
Speaker 4 (06:52):
So here's Donald Trump smiling, presumably with the lump of
cash in his pocket awaiting to be given to me.
And it says art of winning and men and women's sports,
Secure borders, n DEI prosecute criminals, high tariffs, mass deportation,
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end wars, peace through strength. I am not a shill
for anybody but I gotta tell you this whole trip,
it's already well there. There would be nothing that would
compare in history. Would there the presidents take a trip
to a region itself three trillion dollars.
Speaker 3 (07:34):
Worth of business. It was a great trip. Just sign
right here.
Speaker 4 (07:39):
I mean, does anybody care to put a pen to
how many jobs? The secures so massively impressive? But I
mean beyond that, he really has done all that and
it's only been about one hundred and fifteen days.
Speaker 3 (07:56):
It's insane.
Speaker 4 (07:58):
That's why I kept saying, you know, at some point
you might want to start chiseling over at Mount Rushmore.
Now you got the talk that Iran, the framework is there,
and we don't know if this is well. If you'll
talk to Syria, if you'll talk to them, maybe we
can get a new start. Hard to trust Iran, just
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like it's hard to trust Putin, and Putin apparently not
coming Thursday today to Turkey, so the president's not going.
I mean, that would have been the cherry on the
whip cream.
Speaker 3 (08:29):
Right.
Speaker 4 (08:30):
You leave with all the trillions of dollars in sales,
literally as a salesman, you secure the nuke deal, which
I think is very possible right now with Iran, and
it's filled with accountability. I mean, we will not blindly trust,
we will verify. This will not be highly enriched uranium
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that can be used for weapons. In fact, they will
turn that over and destroy it. This will be just
for electric grade an energy purposes. I mean, that would
be amazing. And then if you could end the Ukraine
War all before you come home, this would be the
greatest presidential foreign policy trip in history, period, end of story.
I mean, everything on that cartoon's list is real. We've
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all just experienced it. In fact, in Sound of the Day,
all you're gonna hear is a bunch of Democrats trying
to figure out what the heck are we what can
we say? What can we do? It's as if one
of the things on the table is, heck, let's just
join the party. But so there's the art of the
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winning all that list of things down Trump to. Then
you got the donkey pouting, and it says art of
losing men and women's sports, open borders, diversity at any cost,
releasing criminals, surrendering to China, bowing to EU, mass invasion,
endless wars. That's really the picture that's being painted, and
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the cartoon is a little bit incomplete because you could
have Establishment Republican Party who have allowed and both still
guilty of debt, but have allowed endless wars, have allowed
the borders to not be secured. I'll say the same
thing today that I set after the election. Do you
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really think this was a red wave election? Because I
got news for you. It was an orange narrow victory
in five swing states. The room is still filled with
a lot of D students, and your future is in
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the hand of D students. Don't let this val Victorian
fool you. So there could be a third sell to
this cartoon, because the Establishment Republican Party isn't any more
of a winner than the Democrat Party. This is all
America first America, great swampless merging of the Reagan Revolution,
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tea Party movement, and Maga Trump isn't but extraordinary. I
don't even know how to put into words to you
without sounding like a shameless shill. I just kept thinking,
can we just get putin to Turkey and this would
have been well. I don't even I don't even think
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the Nobel Peace Prize would have been big enough for
what this trip would have accomplished pretty remarkable stuff. We
have some other good news too. Drug overdoses are declining
in the United States. Another day for Diddy. Golden State
and the Vegas Golden Knights. Not a good night for
gold last night both eliminated from the NBA at the
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NHL playoffs, respectively. So we got a lot to cover today.
What was the other thing? Oh, only one obviously, Only
one in three Democrats are optimistic about the party's future.
Thirty six percent are very pessimistic or realistic. And the
Putin is a real problem. We'll have more on that.
And the big narrative all year long has been inflation,
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runaway inflation, and it's going to lead to recession. But
inflation's at the lowest level since February of twenty twenty one,
so that narrative has died in reality. Why we'll talk
to our money. Was an economist about that, David Bnson.
So we got a big, big show for you. Miss
a liltle, you'll miss a lot, miss a lot, and
we'll miss you.
Speaker 2 (12:41):
It's your morning show with Michael del Chano.
Speaker 3 (12:45):
Can't have your morning show without your voice.
Speaker 4 (12:48):
Speaking of your voice, let's start with Gabe down in Florida.
Oh you know you're not the only one.
Speaker 3 (12:54):
After watch Dack State of the Union or whatever you wanted.
Speaker 4 (12:58):
To call it, walk back. After watching him talk for
two hours, I had dreams about him.
Speaker 5 (13:06):
I was walking down.
Speaker 2 (13:07):
And made him.
Speaker 6 (13:07):
He was shaking my hand.
Speaker 7 (13:08):
It was the craziest dream I ever had.
Speaker 4 (13:10):
But yeah, I've drunk Trump as well.
Speaker 8 (13:12):
Shies.
Speaker 4 (13:13):
Yeah it happened. But he was handing me stacks of
cash and I was taking.
Speaker 3 (13:20):
It and I liked it.
Speaker 4 (13:21):
On fire Man, I was putting that in my pocket
so fast that be called Trump change. That's Dev's Trump
change rolls one hundreds. I don't know where David is.
David is KAKC KAKC. David said, Tulsa, Oklahoma, Homer rons Hamburgers.
Speaker 7 (13:39):
In twenty seventeen, my dad was on a ventilator in
the hospital. My family watched MSNBC all the time, so
the TV was always left on that I was there
when he came off the ventilator. When he woke up,
he told me a long, detailed story of how Donald
Trump tried to kill him.
Speaker 3 (13:55):
Well, I think you believed it until the day he died.
Speaker 7 (13:57):
Because he's a bout of seventies MSNBC was all day long,
Trump bad, Trump bad, Trump bad.
Speaker 3 (14:03):
Well, you never did into his head. I wonder if
you had something on in the background. Yeah, I gotta
be honest with everybody. I never do this.
Speaker 4 (14:09):
But yesterday that was the end four days with only
three hours sleep, So I was gone like five in
the afternoon and I didn't wake up till three forty
this morning. You needed that, yeah, I needed that bad
And but there is no telling what Andre had on
and it probably might have been footage of Trump. Now,
if I could just get the guy really here to
hand me some cash. Jimmy Suits is there, Jimmy zuons
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go Good.
Speaker 3 (14:32):
Morning, My can's Jerry Suits.
Speaker 4 (14:33):
From Good Morning?
Speaker 3 (14:35):
Brother?
Speaker 5 (14:36):
A quick question.
Speaker 4 (14:37):
Do you think both parties are gonna be gone by
the end.
Speaker 8 (14:40):
Of a decade because they can't get.
Speaker 3 (14:41):
Their heads out of their side.
Speaker 4 (14:43):
I think that's gonna happen. I think it's gonna lead
to where both parties are gonna be gone.
Speaker 8 (14:52):
Friday, I have a good weekend.
Speaker 4 (14:54):
Friday, he said, Friday. I'll take tomorrow off if you
want to give it to me. It's Thursday day made
the fifteenth. Yeah, I said that at the beginning of
the decade, and a lot of people thought I was crazy.
I said one or both will be gone. I'm not
so certain both aren't gone already. Hard if you're just
waking up. Trump's Peace and Prosperity tour in the Middle
East made it stop and Cotter, Mark Mayfield fills US head.
Speaker 5 (15:16):
Wednesday, the President announced new deals between Cutter and Boeing.
Speaker 3 (15:19):
It's the largest order of jets in the history of Boeing.
That's pretty good.
Speaker 5 (15:23):
Boeing is going to be selling billions of dollars worth
of planes to the country. Trump also said the Department
of Defense will be selling the country top tier drones.
Trump made the announcement with the emir of Cutter. Trump
also pledged his commitment for peace in the Middle East.
I'm Mark Mayfield and.
Speaker 4 (15:37):
Now it's out of the United Arab Emirates, final stop
of his Mid East tour.
Speaker 6 (15:41):
On Wednesday, the White House said Trump signed agreements with
Cutter that would generate an economic exchange worth at least
one point two trillion dollars. Today, Trump will visit a
US military base and Cutter before leaving for the UAE.
Earlier this week, the State Department announced a proposed sale
of over a billion dollars worth of helicopters in F
six fighter, just to the UAE, which is vowed to
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spend over a trillion dollars on US investments over the
next decade. I'm tammage for he O.
Speaker 3 (16:10):
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Speaker 2 (16:13):
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Speaker 4 (16:35):
As some might feel, it's just Donald Trump's world and
we're all happy to be living in it. He has
never looked more relaxed, more like he's having fun, and
I think he may achieve more in this one foreign
policy visit than has ever been accomplished in history. A
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trillion dollars worth of business in Saudi Arabia, a one
point three trillion and cutter gotter guitar, whichever you say,
including a two hundred and two hundred and forty billion
dollar Boeing deal, that kind of crashes a narrative, doesn't it.
Speaker 3 (17:15):
You know.
Speaker 4 (17:15):
One of the narratives was over this whole taking up
the plane, which I think that's the bait today for
the Democrats if they if they take that bait, they
really are fools. But they were going to try to
make this whole trip about this plane. The President's statement
was pretty simple from the beginning that the Boeing seven
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forty seven is being given to the United States Air Force,
the Department of Defense, not to him. It's a gift
from a nation cotter that we have successfully defended for
many years. It'll be used for our government as a
temporary air force one until such time are new Boeings,
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which are very late in delivery arrive. Why should our
military and therefore taxpayers be forced to pay hundreds of
millions of dollars when they can get it for free.
Speaker 3 (18:08):
That's kind of been his planking statement.
Speaker 4 (18:10):
A lot of people jumped on that, Hey, what if
Donald Trump's doing all of this, you know, just to
embarrass Boeing and give him the bum's rush. And the
two planes are making well, they're still making the plane.
He's still getting the plane. Oh and he went ahead
and secured a two hundred and forty billion dollars deal
for Boeing, So I need what do you do with
that narrative? Now, Supreme Court going to be hearing a
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important case today over the issue related to President Trump's
order to end birthright citizenship. Our Supreme Court bar attorney
and White House correspondent John Decker will have more on
that next hour.
Speaker 3 (18:44):
And we do have a Putin problem, There's no question
about it.
Speaker 4 (18:47):
This whole trip would have been made only even more
perfect and more historic if it could have ended today
in Turkey with Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump, and President Selensky
all sitting down and ending this war once and for all.
But that doesn't appear to be in the cards. And
drug overdose stats in the US are on the decline.
In Golden State out of the NBA, Golden Knights out
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of the NHL, both eliminated last night. Not a good
night for gold all right. We started the show with
that political cartoon. You know, when the president's on a
role like this, and this isn't just a role for
Donald Trump. This is going to put him in pretty
elite territory and presidential history. This is a cultural shift.
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This is a political shift, and these are historic accomplishments.
So he's on a role. One of the things that
they're kind of left with is and they're all stupid,
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but the left is left with Okay, let's demonize him
as wanting to like, I got to play something real quick.
It's so distracting to me. I have to share it
with you. Bruce Springsteen. First of all, he's an American citizen,
a pondaway in Manchester, England, bashing our country. That doesn't
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play well with me. His tour is called Land of
Hopes and Dreams, and he tells the cheering crowd that
America that he loves is currently in the hands of
a corrupt, incompetent, and treasonous administration. The reality is most
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of America has figured out that for probably eight years
of Clinton, eight years of Obama, and certainly four years
of Biden, and what they were trying to do in
that last campaign that was corrupt, that was incompetent, that
was treason us.
Speaker 3 (21:14):
But at the height.
Speaker 4 (21:17):
Of how the president is being received in Saudi Arabia
and Codter today now at the United Arab Emirates, the
trillions of dollars of business he's drumming up the wars.
He's ending what all has been revealed about COVID, the
twenty twenty election, the fake presidency of Jobi. At the
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height of it, you're in Manchester saying that the country
you love is currently in the hands of a corrupt,
incompetent treason his administration. I mean, wow, talk about a
false narrative at the worst possible moment a football What
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a moron, What a loser of the day. What does
the party do do they They take their cues from
Bruce Springsteen, from Robert de Niro, from the guy flying
the plane?
Speaker 3 (22:16):
Was it Cutter Largo? And that was how they said.
Speaker 4 (22:19):
It, the little trailer on the plane, instead of Marl Lago,
who was saying Cutter Lago?
Speaker 3 (22:24):
Whatever it was? What a goofball?
Speaker 4 (22:26):
He just secured two hundred and forty plain deals for
Boeing about one point three trillion dollars in business and
job security. How dumb do you have to be to
try to portray this as he's somehow sold out to Cutter.
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So again, I'm not a shill for anybody. In full disclosure,
I was a Marco Rubio supporter in twenty sixteen, and
when Donald Trump secured the nomination, I supported Donald Trump.
There were things that Donald Trump stood for and did
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that I loved a style in which I couldn't stand.
And I think deep down I wasn't sure. Did we
just elect some reality TV guy president? Is he gonna
embarrass us? But I came to trust this guy so
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right on the issues, was so right in the heart,
still saying things in ways I wouldn't and doing things
in ways I wouldn't. That all changed after the assassination attempt.
Now there's nothing about Donald Trump I don't love, but
make no mistake about it. Going back to the Jimmy
Suits call, this is not the state of the Republican Party.
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This is the state of the Trump administration. I don't
even know what the report Publican Party is. I think
it's in the midst of some kind of a morphing.
Probably ought to have a new name. Whatever you would
call Reagan revolution, tea party movement and mega trump Ism
combine it. They ought to just call themselves the American Party,
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because the establishment Republican Party is as much a part
of the problem as the establishment Democratic Party that's dying
right before your eyes.
Speaker 3 (24:24):
It's flatlined.
Speaker 4 (24:27):
So I'm not a shill for anybody, but this is
one of the most remarkable presidencies in my lifetime. This
even this is even way bigger than Reagan and I
lived it. And I'm sure there's some of you, especially
my older listeners, that are hating me for saying that.
Speaker 3 (24:46):
But when you put that, I mean, just just to compare.
Speaker 4 (24:52):
When the fake president Joe Biden, prior to arriving in
Saudi Arabia, he called them parias.
Speaker 3 (25:00):
It's a great way to make your arrival.
Speaker 4 (25:02):
And then he was there, he's demanding that they, you know,
turn the oil back on. My policy has made a
massive energy in a marrina. You need to make some
more oil front. Of course they didn't. Oh come on, man,
if somebody were to compare his trip to Trump's trip,
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do that in a university classroom, it may end up
being a semester. Donald Trump leaves Saudi Arabia with a
trillion dollars of business. He leaves Codder with one point
three trillion dollars of business. The very Boeing that's slow
to get his two planes, he just got him a
two hundred and forty billion dollar two hundred and ten
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plain deal. Who knows what he's about to cut in
the United Air of Emirates today.
Speaker 3 (25:56):
I'm gonna get to it.
Speaker 4 (25:56):
But the framework is in place for the unthinkable, a
ran putting its nukes down, because it'd be so easy
for them just to declare their nuclear nation and then
you just hold your breadth at the potential for war. Yeah,
it could have been made more perfect if you could
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have just had this meeting in Turkey with Putin and Zelenski.
Speaker 3 (26:20):
But Putin's not cooperating. What a remarkable trip.
Speaker 4 (26:25):
So is it any wonder that the Associated Press comes
out with a new poll and just one in three
Democrats are optimistic about their party's future.
Speaker 3 (26:36):
It's not that I I mean.
Speaker 4 (26:37):
And when I said it five years ago, I know
people thought I was crazy. But I can see lanes
and I can see plays, and I have discernment, and
I can see.
Speaker 3 (26:49):
It all play out.
Speaker 4 (26:51):
And I knew they'd go further left when they should
turn back to center, and they have.
Speaker 3 (26:55):
It's over.
Speaker 4 (26:57):
I always suspected the Democrat Party would be gone and
taken over by the socialist far left element and thus
become a fringe party. But it's twenty twenty five and
I'm sitting here wondering, is the Republican Party gone and
they and we don't even know it. Let's focus on
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the left. So only one in three Democrats are optimistic
about their future. I think we would all say, and
rightly so. Thirty five percent of survey Democrats are very
or somewhat optimistic about the future of their party, thirty
six percent, one more percent are very or somewhat pessimistic,
twenty nine percent or either pessimistic or optimistic. They have
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another big problem. There's not much optimism for the future
of their party among independents either. And overall, just talking
to all of Americans, there's only seventeen percent that have
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any optimism for the Democrat Party. I think everybody's kind
of catching on to the fact this party's dying and
who are they? Because if the presidential primaries had had
their way, I'm thinking of that. It's going to come
up in our Sounds of the day. A big melee
on CNN because I can't remember his name now, the
(28:30):
guy from the Sharks. He made the point that Kamala
Harris was a loser, oh the left one crazy on
the set and then the she won in twenty twenty Well, no,
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she was the first one out in the primary process
and then put with Joe Biden as a running mate
in a COVID cycle. So what's fascinating is who is
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the party? Is it Kamala Harris, Is it Bernie Sanders.
Speaker 3 (29:17):
Who would have gotten the nomination twice?
Speaker 4 (29:20):
Is it AOC now in the future. Is it Jasmine Crockett?
How about Chuckie heat It looks so good yesterday of
the news. I mean, I don't even know who they are,
but what would you be possibly optimistic about? And the
optimism of Democrats reguarding their party has fallen by more
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than twenty points since July of twenty twenty four. It
used to be at fifty seven percent. And the problem
is within their party kind of like, you know, losing
the blackmail vote for all the pandering not delivering, losing
the Hispanic vote steady over two decades over the border issue,
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and then perhaps worst of all, the revelation that the
entire four year administration was a fraud, which led them
quickly to the realization, you skipped us in the primary.
You purposely held on till Joe till you got our
primary votes, and then you just handed the election for
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the nomination to Kamala Harris. Let me tell you something,
this survey, because of the question that was asked, is
even worse than only one third are optimistic. It's at
about ninety percent are betrayed and know it. And the
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uncertainty of the future of their party is a real thing.
I get the question all the time. Do you think
both parties have becne with it? I think the Democrat
Party is. I don't know if it can be resuscitated,
but it's flatlined right now. And what Donald Trump has done,
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I don't think you'll ever see an establishment Republican president again.
It's going to be whatever this party has already morphed into.
And that's our poll, and it was plenty in one
single poll of the day for I'm sorry, Jimmy Suits.
It's Thursday, May the fifteenth to.
Speaker 3 (31:31):
Twenty twenty five. This is your Morning Show with Michael
del Chrono.
Speaker 4 (31:38):
The Supreme Court is preparing to hear arguments over a
hot button issue related to President's order to end birthright citizenship.
Speaker 5 (31:44):
The case before the High Court isn't directly about the
constitutionality of the order, but the scope with which lower
courts can issue nationwide injunctions. Trump's order to end birthright citizenship,
which is generally accepted as the law under the Constitution
and fourteenth Amendment, through immediate lawsuits and three lower courts
have issued injunctions. Now it's up to the Supreme Court
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to decide if the lower courts really have that.
Speaker 3 (32:10):
Kind of authority. I'm Mark Mayfield.
Speaker 4 (32:12):
Why doest President Trump go through all this effort to
physically remove people from our country because they won't leave
on their own.
Speaker 9 (32:17):
That's why Acting ICE Director Todd lyons as they're prioritizing
the worst of the worst.
Speaker 5 (32:22):
However, during our investigations, when we are out in the communities,
should we encounter someone that has a final order, ICE
is going to uphold their swine duty.
Speaker 9 (32:30):
Earlier this week, the Feds in Texas say they deported
more than five hundred people and arrested more than four
hundred suspected illegal immigrants as part of a week long
operation in the Houston area. Two they say had homicide
convictions and one was convicted of sexual exploitation of a minor.
Finley se Taylor.
Speaker 4 (32:45):
Shawn Combs, ex's girlfriend, will be cross examined by Deddy's
lawyers Today, after wrapping up two straight days of direct
testimony in a Manhattan courtroom, Sarah Le Kessler has the
very latest.
Speaker 10 (32:56):
Cassie Ventur provided graphic details of an alleged by Diddy
in twenty eighteen after they'd broken up. The thirty eight
year old singer also testified about a brutal twenty sixteen
beating in a Los Angeles hotel captured on camera. Cassie
also said she participated in hundreds of drug fueled freakoffs
with male escorts paid to have sex with her while
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did He recorded. She said when she told him she
wanted to stop, he threatened to release those videos. Cassie
sued did He in twenty twenty three, and for the
first time Wednesday revealed he settled with her for twenty
million dollars. Combs is accused of sex trafficking and racketeering
over a period of two decades and is pleaded not guilty.
Speaker 3 (33:36):
I'm Sarah Lee Kessler.
Speaker 4 (33:38):
Well call it another win for chocolate lovers. Today, it's
National Chocolate Chip Day.
Speaker 8 (33:42):
Today we're celebrating the invention of the chocolate chip, dating
back to nineteen thirty seven when Ruth Graves Wakefield invented
the chocolate chip cookie. But today we're not celebrating the
cookie that happens August fourth, just the chip that was
first mass produced in nineteen forty one by the Nesli company.
So today, grab a bag of chocolate chips and eat.
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I'm Bree Tennis.
Speaker 4 (34:04):
Yeah, somewhere along the line, I became an oreo guy
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by The dodgers nine to.
Speaker 3 (34:26):
Three we're all in this. Together this is Your Morning
show With michael Nhild. Chorno