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Speaker 3 (00:19):
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Speaker 4 (00:39):
Okay, this this is a real thing. So Jeffrey goes,
you want to come with us. We're all going to
see Many Kiss tomorrow night in Nashville. And so I said,
Many Kiss is this like a tribute band and it
is of all small.
Speaker 2 (00:56):
People and they are great musicians. Well they really are.
Speaker 4 (01:01):
I mean they they look well, the makeup looks like
I mean, they.
Speaker 2 (01:05):
Look like kiss only short exactly.
Speaker 4 (01:07):
And Simmons endorses this, but yeah, because they they do
a really terrific So.
Speaker 2 (01:14):
Where you're going or not?
Speaker 4 (01:18):
Oh my gosh, I want to give them an a
plus for a great idea.
Speaker 2 (01:23):
Okay. In fact, they may even be better than the
real kissing.
Speaker 4 (01:27):
I'm not going to go are you absolutely not not
hang out with us at all. I want to know
how a church group has a church outing at a
mini kiss concert at a Nashville bar.
Speaker 2 (01:39):
It's not sanctioned as a church group. It's a group
of us from church. Listen.
Speaker 4 (01:45):
We could go to a lot worse places than to
say many. Can you remember the first time you saw
a kiss on television?
Speaker 2 (01:50):
Oh? My gosh, yeah, And I thought, what is that?
Speaker 4 (01:54):
You know, I had a we're talking about David and
not about sensing evil, And of course there's nothing evil
about them. There great guys. Gene Simmons is a terrific
story getting out of Israel alive with his mother, and
nobody loves this country more than Gene Simmons. But you know,
at that time, it was pretty debaucherous and and it
just looks so dark and now compared to what my
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son and I had this conversation we were listening to.
I can't remember if it was The Spinners or the
Four Tops. It was something that was just like, wow,
where this music has gone today compared to what it was?
Speaker 2 (02:25):
Such beautiful lyrics, you.
Speaker 4 (02:27):
Know, dressed and suits and performing versus what we see
today with pants falling off and vile lyrics. I remember,
it's just a reminder that that which is shocking today
is normal tomorrow. I remember when kiss was shocking, and
now they would be mild compared to what but many
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kiss is just what I thought.
Speaker 2 (02:49):
You were pulling my leg out.
Speaker 4 (02:51):
These are a lot of fun, and you're both invited,
you and Red if you decide you want to come.
So they're all they're all short people, but they look
like kiss, and they're great musicians and they sound great.
Speaker 2 (03:01):
What do they you say? You say, little people? Right?
Speaker 4 (03:03):
Or yeah, little people. I can't keep up with political correctness.
But anyway, all right, well, no, that sounks like a
great time. I wish you a wonderful time at that concert.
I'll send pictures. I'll be watching the Oklahoma City Thunder. Oh,
by the way, one last night they took care of business.
You gotta win your two at home, and they did
last night one eighteen, one oh three. They're up two
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games to nothing in the Western Conference Finals. This is
all I want. I just you know, sure I wanted
the Browns to be better, but if I can get
an Oklahoma City Thunder championship, I'll be just swell the
rest of the year. 'rof to a good start. Two
games to nothing. Game three is tomorrow night, and okay.
See also, if you're just waking up, House Secretary Robert F.
Kennedy Junior says, making How America healthy again is really
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just a call to common sense. The obesity and illness
numbers among our kids, and the cause is so obvious,
diet and lack of movement. We used to play football
in the back yard, basketball in the front yard, will
football baseball ride our bikes around the neighborhoods Now people
are sitting staring at screens and eating terrible food. We
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are not failing our children's health because we don't know
what to do. We're failing because we don't know. We're
not doing what we know. And that is the definition
of common sense. Another eleven hundred troops headed to the border,
some with building orders that'll bring the number to ten thousand.
There's a reason the border crossings are down. Our military
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is there stopping the border crossings. And the US and
Iran are set to talk again on the nuke talks.
You know, When you think of everything Donald Trump is achieving,
still outstanding is getting the big beautiful bill done and
then ending this war with Russia and Ukraine and securing
the region and the world from a nuclear arm to Iran.
Speaker 2 (04:54):
This president never stops.
Speaker 4 (04:55):
By the way, three stories that Red worked hard on
that I did not get to today. At least Stephonic
is in a I've seen this coming a mile away.
Governor Hokeel just dodged a bullet in her last election.
This time she may not. It is a dead heat.
A last Stephonic at forty two percent, Governor Hockel at
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forty three percent, and she sits with a thirty percent
approval rating. Could a Republican be the next governor of
New York. It's a dead heat right now. And then
we all looked at Senator the race against Senator John Osoff,
and when Kemp dropped out of the race, we thought, well,
there's a huge missed opportunity in the Senate. Mike Collins
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has stepped in and he's in striking distance. So the
early polling in Georgia has asoff At. Gotta be very
careful how you say his name, especially when you say
it fast. Be careful with that.
Speaker 2 (05:52):
Os Off. I have a dumb button. Don't hit it.
Speaker 4 (05:57):
John Osoff is at forty five point seven and Mike
Collins is at forty three point three percent.
Speaker 2 (06:03):
You know it.
Speaker 4 (06:04):
Just it goes to say, if Donald Trump, and it
looks like he's going to achieve everything he wanted to
achieve in a second term, probably more than any president
in history is achieved in a second term, and get
it all done in about two hundred days. That means
he can make this midterm election his reelection and hit
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the ground with rallies and get people like Stefanic over
the top in New York or Collins over the top
in Georgia.
Speaker 2 (06:32):
It is going to be amazing. What's coming up?
Speaker 4 (06:38):
I want to get one quick call in and then
I think I think the President is about ready to
join us. But we've got a little time to stall.
Let me go to one of my favorite listeners, Mary.
Speaker 5 (06:48):
Good morning, Michael, This is Mary and Idaho. Hey, Bruce
Springsteen trashing America reminds me of when Ralph Cramden said
to Alice, I'm the king and you're nothing, and she says, great,
you're the king of nothing. He's the boss and he
thinks America's trash, so he's the boss of trash. Your
Memorial Day words, We're so moving. I plan to listen
to him again on the podcast this weekend. Thank you,
(07:10):
I love.
Speaker 2 (07:11):
You, Mary love all time listeners. If the President is here,
hallo to the jeem. He's the one we all say
hell too.
Speaker 4 (07:18):
He has the power because he takes a shower. Mister President,
good morning.
Speaker 6 (07:22):
Well it's a great morning to your pitch of what
we have had a heck of a week. Right, we've
had a heck of a week. We've had a beautiful
things happened now, but we've had beautiful things happen. And
you say he has the power because he takes a shower.
And I fixed your showers. Remember I made your showers
great again. We have beautiful water pressure now, it's incredible.
So you're welcome for that.
Speaker 4 (07:42):
Will I do love water pressure. Well, let's start with
the big beautiful bill. Obviously your arm twisting made all
the difference because three Republicans one voted at President, two
refuse to vote. That was enough to squeak by to
fifteen two fourteen. So congratulations, it's onto the Senate.
Speaker 6 (08:00):
A big beautiful bill. It's a beautiful bill. It's a
big bill and a beautiful bill. And I knew Bill
very well. I can tell you that he's a tremendous guy.
We wrote a lot of things together, Bill and I,
Romeo and Juliet Right, McBeth, Shakespeare, King Lear. Yeah. I
called the Bill sometimes Billy, just like I call Robert F.
Kennedy Bobby. Right. But we love our Bobby, and we
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love our Billy, and we love all these people know
the big beautiful Bill, which is named after me, Big beautiful.
The only thing they're missing is high they respect it.
But it was a big beautiful bill, and it's been
passed and we're very happy with it. Speaker Johnson, who
looks like Harry Potter. He slayed the dark Lord? Right,
voldemor do I got along well with. By the way,
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he never would have lived at Hogwarts if I was
the headmaster.
Speaker 2 (08:48):
Did he always not have a no?
Speaker 6 (08:50):
Doumbledore right? He never had a nose. He never had
a nose. It's been a long time since he had
a nose. He never had knows, but you look at
him and he never would have a Hogwarts if I
was the headmaster. What they did. The Dumbledore was horrible,
but you look at it. The Big Beautiful Bill has passed.
We're very happy about it, and now it's time to
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get it through the Senate. And there's a couple of
losers in the Senate, but it's time to get it
through the Senate, and it is time to get it
passed into law, which is what we're looking to do.
Speaker 4 (09:22):
The Golden Dome, well, Israel has the Iron Dome. Rob
Reagan wanted Star Wars. You have the big beautiful Golden Dome.
Speaker 2 (09:31):
What is it? Why is it worth the price?
Speaker 6 (09:33):
Well, it's it is. We call it the Iron Dome
on steroids. And just like the Big Beautiful Bill was
named after me, the Golden Dome is also named after
me because you look at my head and they said
to me. One guy said to me, sir, that is
a beautiful golden dome. You looked there with that wonderful
head of hair. I said, what a beautiful name, What
a beautiful name. And I'm going to take credit for
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that name. I came up with it all by myself.
It's the Golden Dome. It's named after my haircut. They
call it the haircut. I love it and it's going
to do the greatest job defending our country. You know.
Ronald Reagan, who's fantastic, called it Star Wars and I
got a looked very well with Palpatine. I got along
well with a lot of people. And again, what happened
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to older I wouldn't have happened if I was president, right,
they never would have blown it up. And Obi wan
I called him Ben felt the disturbance in the force.
That was horrible and it never would have happened. But
we love the Golden Dome. It's a tremendous dome. It's
a beautiful though, and it's named after your favorite president's haircut,
so who could be upset? It's expensive, but it's going
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to do a fantastic job keeping us safe. And that's
what we need to do.
Speaker 4 (10:40):
Friday with forty seven, boy, that was an awkward moment.
These people just don't get it. They think they're going
to get the Joe Biden treatment or they come to
the Oval office.
Speaker 2 (10:50):
They need to be prepared to answer. And when the.
Speaker 4 (10:53):
South African president arrived, I don't know what he thought
was going to happen, but he was held accountable for
the targeting of white Farmers. That was an uncomfortable moment,
but when you felt necessary, well we.
Speaker 6 (11:06):
Had to do it. You know, the Oval office is
like the principal's office for the rest of the world.
You get bold into the Oval office and if you've
been a bad boy, you're gonna get smack or ab
You look at what happened to Zelenski, right, he was
a bad guy. He came in, he had all the time.
You look at what happened to Carney of Canada. We
told him we'd to want you steal with a walk
the carse. You look at rama Posa, right, you look
(11:29):
at him, Serol Rama Posa. He came into the Oval
office and we asked him about it and he started
sweating like a pig. Did you see that? He was
sweating like crazy. He looked like he was sweating like
Whoopy Goldberg on the views. He's horrible and he was
sweating with it was dripping all over. We had to
steam clean the seat that he was sitting in because
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it was dripping all over the place. It was horrible.
You look at what's going on in South Africa. You
look at it. And he said to me after the
whole he said, you know, you wouldn't be in trouble
there because you're not white. You are, And Jess said, well,
it's a good thing, right, because it's horrible the thing
what you're doing to the white people. But we had
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to do it, and we brought the receipts and we
had to do it. And I think the rest of
the world understands we had to do it. And if
you're a world leader and you're not behaving and you
get invited to the Oval office, it's the principal's office,
and you better be ready for our beat down because
that's what's coming to you.
Speaker 4 (12:27):
Well, this genocide didn't play well, and he definitely got
a beat down, all right. I thought the best, most
adorable moment of the week was when the press was
replaced with children, and many of them children of the press,
and there is Caroline answering questions from children. We played
a lot of that sound was It was just wonderful.
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But one question in particular I was interested in. I
think Caroline answered it right. But one child asked, other
than you, who's your favorite president. The notion of this
kid new you're the favorite president, but he said, Caroline said,
George Washington. I think it's Washington, Reagan or Kennedy. But
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or is it you?
Speaker 6 (13:14):
Well, you look at it. First of all, we replaced
the room full of children, right, the press, the Fact
news with their children. Right. You look at these kids.
They were wonderful. They were well behaved, they were cleaner,
they smelled better. None of them were picking their nose
like you see these people from C and Ann, Caitlin Colline,
she's always knuckled deep up the right nostril lize, So
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what the hell isten doing?
Speaker 2 (13:35):
Horrible?
Speaker 6 (13:36):
But these kids were great, and the question was fantastic.
Who's your favorite president? I'm obviously my favorite president because
I'm the greatest president. But Caroline answered it very well.
George Washington I knew him well. Abraham Lincoln I knew
him well, and I deant. I told them, I said, hey,
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I said, hey, you don't want to do it.
Speaker 4 (14:00):
You don't want to go.
Speaker 6 (14:01):
To that play, and he says, sir, I have to go.
And look what happened. Right, It's terrible, But you look
at George Washington, you look at Abraham Lincoln, you look
at these people highly respected presidents. I'm also highly respected,
and I got along well with him. I got along
well with many of our leaders and our founding fathers. Right,
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But I got a look very well with George and Aide,
and they're great. But the kid was right, and he's
very smart. And I don't know who he belongs to,
who his parents are, but he's probably smarter than any
of these fake news, crazy, sick, disgusting people. But he said,
other than Donald Trump, who's your favorite? Because I am
my favorite president?
Speaker 2 (14:43):
Who's your favorite president? What's his favorite ice cream? As
he fired anybody.
Speaker 4 (14:47):
These are the kind of softball questions Joe Biden used
to get when he was in the White House. But
these were the kids. It was adorable. I think it
should be done every year, all right, finally, Joe Biden,
this whole scandal seems to be blowing up in the
face of the media and certainly the Democrat Party. The
bottom line is who was behind that auto ped I mean,
we're ever gonna get around to finding out who really
was the president?
Speaker 6 (15:08):
Well, we're looking at it, right, We're looking at it
very closely. We have the Eagle, Ed Martin. He's a
tremendous guy and I've known him for a long time.
I go along very well with him. But he's looking
into it. But you look at Crook and Joe and
all of the crazy things that he did when he
was allegedly president. That we say allegedly right, because the
auto pen was the president. But everyone wants to pretend.
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Fake Cake who wears the same glasses as Rossi O'Donnell
and Mark Cuban and Keith Olberman and Rachel mancaw and
all of these people, they all have the same glasses.
Have you noticed that the same they do? Fake Jake Tapper, right,
you look at him, he had surprised that Crooked Joe
was losing his mind. Unbelievable. We saw what he did.
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Harry Leggs ready campaigned with Harry Leggs Corton Pop, who
we deported he was actually Courton puppy, right, he belongs
to Trendy Aragua. You look at all of these people,
You look at the crazy things, shaking hands with the
air right, Cook and Joe Biden all over the place,
falling down, tripping over sandbags. And again remember what he
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did with the Pope. Not only did he call him
an African American baseball player, which he never should have done,
because the Pope doesn't play basketball, but he also right
we speak Spanish, sleepy hose coakan frente del papa. Right,
he did a horrible thing Operation to zero. We have
to pay now for a new floor at the Vatican,
and the new pulp is very happy that he got
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a new floor. It's unbelievable. The cover up that happened
never should have happened. We had a potato in chief,
a potato, and that's an insult to potatoes. We had
a potato in cheat and it was honorable and we
should never let it happen again.
Speaker 2 (16:49):
There you have it, Friday with forty seven. Mister President,
Thank you so much for your time.
Speaker 6 (16:57):
Thank you Pizza boy, you're a wonderful guy to answer.
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Speaker 8 (18:40):
All people who majored in online activism with a minor
and puberty box a little bit.
Speaker 2 (18:47):
Any of you in the media clearly missed the art of.
Speaker 4 (18:50):
The deals it's going to work out, always revealing, often entertaining.
Time for your Sounds of the day. At thirty six
minutes after the hour listen yesterday, I thought was the
best Sounds of the day ever, and I thought, there's
just no way we're going to top it today's might
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I know what News Nation is trying to do with
CNN and MSNBC should have done a long time ago,
and how a poster child of CNM is pulling this
office beyond me. There are a lot of things in
Chris Cuomo's past that I think are damaging to his credibility,
But I want to give people the opportunity to change.
(19:37):
I can't always presume the worst. It could be genuine,
genuine or not. He hits it out of the park.
We all saw Joe Biden for what he was. Some
of us have connected dots a little better than others
and see that it's together with COVID. They are the
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two biggest frauds ever perpetrated on the American people, and
they were both designed to remove Donald Trump and give
Democrats power. The latter is what we're dealing with now,
because the media is trying to be the hero for
revealing to you what they were a part of. And
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the two big losers in this is the media that
was already dead in terms of credibility and influence and
the Democrat Party that simply may not have a move forward.
Watch our Chris Cuomo puts Jake Tapper and the Axios
co author into perspective. This is a beautiful sound of the.
Speaker 8 (20:41):
Day when it comes to Biden. You know how I feel.
You didn't see and hear his obvious diminished capacity what
we mentioned here at News Nation all the time. This
is a shocker. And now the narrative gets a nudge
from a book that is about deception and a cover up.
They want you to believe the media was deceived into
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thinking Biden had no issues. Don't count me in on that.
I knew, okay, and it was no secret because you
knew too. The book is titled Original Sin, claiming to
detail how Biden's staffers made efforts to hide his decline
from the public and the media. The cover has Biden
with his hands over his eyes, and it could just
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as easily be a picture of the writers of this
book who are pretending they didn't see an year what
everybody else did. And look, I do believe the book
is a cover for something, and it's a cover for
something that's much more serious to me than Biden's age
and stage.
Speaker 2 (21:38):
Everwhere the reality.
Speaker 8 (21:40):
That many in the media knew damn well that Biden
was losing it, but they played it down because they
wanted Trump to lose more. The original sin is not
hiding Biden's age and stage, but hiding this preference.
Speaker 4 (21:59):
I said it this way. Wait a minute, you want
to craft a narrative the January sixth was equal to
the Civil War, that that was insurrection, that that was
a threat to democracy, and a stolen election and a
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fraudulent presidency isn't And everybody knows the media is a
part of the Democrat Party, and they both go down
on the same ship.
Speaker 2 (22:36):
Now.
Speaker 4 (22:36):
I don't know if Chriscolo was trying to find a
path forward for himself. I think that his journey of
change started long before this. But they've got a big
problem because people that used to be in their back pocket.
I mean, have you ever gone back and just watched
the montage of everybody mocking Trump in twenty six This
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guy's not going to be president. This guy can't win,
and then when he wins on election day, they're crying,
having tantrums. I mean, journalism died a long time ago.
The real problem is now that the media has no credibility,
the party has no credibility.
Speaker 2 (23:23):
How do I either have a future.
Speaker 4 (23:26):
This came up in this Sound of the Day, which
is to sit down that Bernie Sanders with a comedian
and a panel. The comedian who, by the way, was
in the movie Feast of the Seven Fishes. He played
cousin Angelo. He's a very very funny guy. He's got
a stand up out on Netflix. He's pretty dirty, but
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very funny, and he's very left, so far left that
I guarantee you he'll support AOC as he supported Bernie Sanders.
But he brings up something I off and talk about
how their voters have been betrayed because Bernie would have
won in twenty sixteen, and the DNC stopped it and
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fixed it for Hillary, who went on to lose. He'dn't
won again in twenty twenty, but they fixed it for
Joe Biden and installed the fake presidency. And then they
did it again in twenty twenty four when they let
him get all the delegates and then shuffled him off
into dementia and handed it all to Kamala, with their
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voters not having a say. So you have their party
at war with themselves and betrayed in three presidential elections.
That all comes up in this Sound of the Day,
and listened closely to how Bernie responds to all of it.
After all, he was twice the victim.
Speaker 9 (24:47):
The problem I think a lot of voters had is
like they didn't even know if it was hurt. We
didn't even know if Biden was president. We didn't even
know if these were her talking points, and we felt
that over the last four elections, Democrats, we felt that
we didn't have a say on who could be president.
We talk a lot about the Republicans being autocrats and
oligarchs and taking over democracy. But from the Democrat perspective,
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and as I'm a lifelong Democrat, I felt like the
Democratic Party completely removed the democratic process from its constituents.
And then I think they need to have some accountability
of that.
Speaker 4 (25:21):
No argument here, no argument here. That's the first response
from Bernie. I wish you would have elaborated, because what
the comedian's upset is, why didn't you do something? Why
didn't you expose how they stole the primary process from
the voters?
Speaker 10 (25:40):
And you listening to you, I mean I wanted you
to like twenty sixteen, I was like, this is going
to happen, this guy's going to do it, and it
felt like they it felt like they stole it from him.
And I'll be honest, it broke my heart when.
Speaker 2 (25:52):
You supported him. Look, but you have in the world
that all live in.
Speaker 11 (25:57):
You got a choice, and I mean a lot of
people pleading my wife agree with you. But you know
you're down to a choice. That's going to be Hillary
Clinton or is it going to be Donald Trump? Not
a great choice, but.
Speaker 2 (26:10):
It ended up being him anyway, So why don't we
burn it down?
Speaker 11 (26:14):
Well, because it's easy to say burning it down means
that children are not going to have you know, FOUTI
that the schools will deteriorate, people will not have healthcare.
Speaker 4 (26:23):
Now you got to stop right there. Does it donald
trump victory mean people don't have health care? Does Donald
Trump's victory mean that school's burned down? Now there's some
of the left that might think that the president who's
basically returning school oversight to the states and to the parents,
is burning it down, not using it as an indoctrination factory.
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But think of all the narratives that aren't true. Taking
people's benefits away, that we're getting them fraudulently or shouldn't
have had him in the first place, is not burning
something down. Listen to the finish. I got it, you know,
I'm an elected official. Are going to represent the people. No,
I can't turn my back on.
Speaker 9 (27:05):
But then could we not also say, if ostensibly there
hasn't been a fair primary for the Democrats since two
thousand and eight, are they not also a threat to democracy?
Speaker 2 (27:13):
We often hear.
Speaker 11 (27:14):
Fair enough that is that is Yeah, I'm not going
to argue with that point.
Speaker 4 (27:19):
I said four years ago, going on five years ago,
and albeit at the time it was a pure discernment,
now it's a pure reality. One or both parties are
going to be gone by the end of the decade.
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This party's going to be gone. It's already gone. It
can't survive a scandal ten times worse than Watergate. It
can't survive for reasonable Democrats, how they have been ignored
and had four elections in a row stolen and that
this is the ultimate threat to democracy for which their
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party is named and waiting in the wings. Bernie didn't
burn it down for Bernie, He's going to burn it
down with AOC and that's going to come true as well.
Now you got Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson all trying
to be the hero for revealing something we knew all
along that they were covering up.
Speaker 2 (28:19):
They sit down with the ultimate leftist, Katie Kirk. Listen.
Speaker 12 (28:22):
A lot of conversations I had with people, both in
the political world and outside it about Jill Biden, And
there's so much obvious speculation involved here and projection, but
so many people were like, how can she not protect
her husband?
Speaker 2 (28:40):
She thought she was. She thought she was protecting her husband.
Speaker 13 (28:43):
She thought she was protecting Hunter from a Republican president
who was going to prosecute him. She thought she was
protecting the country from Donald Trump.
Speaker 14 (28:54):
How big a factor was the Hunter stuff?
Speaker 2 (28:56):
I think it was considerable.
Speaker 13 (28:58):
I think Hunter was driving this vision making for the
family in a way that people he was almost like
a chief of staff of the face.
Speaker 14 (29:05):
Does that strike you as pretty bizarre?
Speaker 13 (29:07):
It's bizarre because I think he is provably demonstrably unethical, sleazy,
and prone to horrible decisions.
Speaker 14 (29:16):
Tell me how you really feel, well.
Speaker 13 (29:18):
I mean, I just now his job for four years
after his brother died, he cheated on his wife with
his brother's widow and then got her addicted to kraak.
That's just one thing I could say. I mean it there.
I don't have a lot of.
Speaker 4 (29:32):
Personal it's what you say now that you helped hide
for four years and wouldn't allow others to even insinuate
for four years. Let me get these lists last two
and there's no other presidency liked this and the things
that they're tackling and have the courage to tackle. How
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many presidents have been presiding over it, unhealthy population of
children in this country and just ignored it because it's
not something we don't know what's causing it or don't
know what to do. It's something we're not doing that
we know. We used to all ride around on our bikes.
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We used to all play sports with football, pick up basketball,
football in the backyard. Now we sit eat terrible food
and stare at a scream with a name from Camelot Kennedy,
a Democratic presidential candidate now serving as the Secretary of
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Health and Human Services for a Republican president is done
ignoring it.
Speaker 2 (30:47):
Here's Robert Kennedy.
Speaker 6 (30:49):
So Bobby, would you'd say give him your thoughts please, Well, thank.
Speaker 15 (30:54):
You very much, mister President. I do want to say
something because I get a lot of credit for steering
this administration toward the Maha movement. But I joined the
campaign in August. I joined President Trump in August and
became you know, went from independent to his campaign. But
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it was in June and he made a speech specifically
on this issue. It was a MAHA speech before MAHA existed,
and that I took note of that speech at the
time and thought, there's a potential here for a common ground.
So I want to thank you for your vision, for
your courage for standing up. You know, President Trump is
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a populous president. He's a president he's blamed for giving
money to billionaires and all this stuff where you hear
about that all the time, but he is on this
side of the middle class, the working class, the poor
in this country.
Speaker 14 (31:53):
People.
Speaker 4 (31:55):
He goes down to talk about amount of time, but
he goes down to talk about these solutions are common
sense in making America healthy again. The gist of all
of this sound is we're going through an amazing change
in this country. I definitely see a cultural shift. I
see a political revolution. I don't yet see a spiritual revival,
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but definitely a seismic quake in the cultural and political
sense of America. And some of it is the revealed
fraud and failure, and some of it is new vision,
new courage, and new success. Could it be our prayers
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are being answered? And I mean this for both sides,
because I don't think the future of the Republican Party
will even be Republicanism. It's going to be whatever. This
new Americanism is America first ism, as I often say,
the Reagan Revolution meets the Tea Party meets Maga trump Ism.
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But are we drifting from two party blind partisan politics
to true Americanism? The sounds of the day would suggest
we are.
Speaker 2 (33:11):
All right, everybody block alone.
Speaker 4 (33:12):
Look, you just gotta try harder to have the opportunity
for a brief pe civics lesson.
Speaker 6 (33:18):
Sure, perhaps you'd like to be alone with you.
Speaker 4 (33:20):
I think a conteriorating mental condition politics.
Speaker 7 (33:24):
I don't know us aid, this is your morning show
with Michael del Chino, And.
Speaker 4 (33:33):
While we get our hearts and minds right, remembering those
who paid the ultimate price, and a grateful nation forever
in their debt remembers. It's also okay to have fun,
and a lot of you are having fun with travel.
And that's Rory O'Neil's job to tell us where we're
all going. Rory, you get the final story. Where are
we going?
Speaker 16 (33:53):
Apparently it's Orlando is the top domestic destination this weekend.
According to Triple A, forty five point one million Americans
out and about this weekend.
Speaker 2 (34:02):
That would set an all new record.
Speaker 16 (34:05):
And we're seeing demand remain strong, although in many ways
people are sort of downsizing the trips that they are taking.
We saw that report earlier this week about twenty percent
of the population still paying the credit card bills after
going out last year, but those that are splurging. Rome
is the top international destination this weekend.
Speaker 2 (34:24):
Orlando.
Speaker 4 (34:26):
If the weather's anything like it was in Tampa earlier
this week, good lot even hotter.
Speaker 2 (34:33):
It was making the sea breeze in Tampa.
Speaker 16 (34:35):
That breeze off the Gulf of America comes in there.
Speaker 2 (34:37):
And yeah, I don't know how you guys do it.
Speaker 4 (34:40):
It is just ridiculously hot there Orlando, Well, I would
imagine between Universal and Disney World, that's the draw there.
Speaker 16 (34:47):
And a whole new Universal park just opened yesterday, so
that's the first new full theme park in about twenty
five years, so that's kind of a major drama.
Speaker 2 (34:55):
How much of Rome is the new Pope?
Speaker 16 (34:59):
Yeah, it could be often at the top of these lists,
but we're also seeing a big surgeon cruisers eight percent
increases over year, and people taking cruises this weekend.
Speaker 2 (35:08):
Everyone thought that whole.
Speaker 16 (35:09):
Industry was dead after COVID and now more popular than ever.
Speaker 4 (35:13):
And a lot of quicker getaways with gas cheap. Everybody
save travels. Remember those who gave their life, and let's
honor them by preserving this republic.
Speaker 2 (35:20):
Roy great work. Enjoy your weekend.
Speaker 7 (35:22):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael nhild Joano