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The Israel – Iran war continues as Israel gains air superiority and Iranian missiles hit Israel civilian population areas. Also, President Trump celebrates the Army’s 250th birthday.  

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Speaker 5 (00:50):
God bless you, and wake up. It's time to get
up and go yo. Right.

Speaker 4 (00:56):
We have a tremendous intense war going on right now
between Israel and Iran, and it's remarkable what Israel has
done so far. They have taken out I mean, the
numbers keep coming in and I'm not going to get
all this correct, but somewhere around twenty or more of

(01:21):
their top generals and intelligence officials. They have the masade
has within a Tehran, and Iran has assassinated some ten
to twenty nuclear scientists, some of them in the Iranian
universities teaching there, who work with and are part of

(01:45):
the nuclear program for Iran and all of its nuclear weapons.
In addition to that, they've killed or assassinated nuclear scientists
inside of these facilities, whether it be four dohnatans or
Ifsahon three main facilities. Israel has just tremendously bombed the

(02:09):
you know what out of Iran, and Iran had some
tricks up a sleeve that Israel was not necessarily prepared for.
For example, that was a little piece from CNN this
morning that some of the munitions, some of the ballistic
missiles seem to be more advanced than Israel may have known.

(02:31):
And subsequently, you have dozens of deaths in Israel, at
least somewhere between ten and thirty.

Speaker 5 (02:40):
Last time I checked.

Speaker 4 (02:42):
The casualties and the deaths in Iran are much worse,
and I think the three or four hundreds and climbing
depending on who you asked, well, two to four hundred
if you include all casualties, you know, wounded such it's
about six hundred total for my recollection of rereading this morning.
But things are so fluid and in flux, so what

(03:03):
you have is and also Iran has they hit the
equivalent of Israel's Pentagon a day or two ago. They
are also striking in the heart of the Tel Aviv,
the largest city of course in Israel, and also in
Haifa Haifa. These the Iranians hit their power part of

(03:25):
their power plant, power grid, and all this reportedly intentional.
The audio of the strikes are insane, and there's so
much I could play for you, including ones where the
strike comes right as Israelis are filming and you're seeing

(03:46):
unbelievable sights and then all of a sudden, the missile
crashes within you know, I don't know, man, a couple
hundred feet or less, and it's wild and it's scary.
So this is super real and nobody is unscathed here.
But what is clear is he's real acted because it's

(04:09):
time to take out the nuclear program. And Trump agreed,
and he did a rope adope. He did a rope
adope Trump because I was getting so mad at him
for a couple of weeks for him seeming to sound
like Obama or Biden with the JCPOA. You know, we'll

(04:34):
let them continue to enrich and you know, only up
to a certain amount. And you know that kind of stuff,
the same old, same old, which has gotten us to
where we're at. And then all of a sudden Trump
meets with and then Yahoo Monday and he comes out
and he's still very optimistic, and I told Babie, do
not attack Iran.

Speaker 5 (04:54):
We're negotiating.

Speaker 4 (04:56):
And then if you recall, Trump gave him sixty days, right,
you got sixty days to negotiate with me. On the
sixty first day, as we all know, boom, that was
it Israel unleashed. And that's where we're at now in
the fourth fifth day war, depending on what time zone
and what you're looking at here now, the one nucleip

(05:17):
facility that is going to be very very hard to
touch because it is are you ready for this, the
Israeli munitions, the Israeli bombs that can go into the ground.
The deepest they go is six meters down, so that's
eighteen feet in depth. The Iranian facility in the tents

(05:38):
goes down twenty six feet, so up to eight feet
deeper than Israel might be able to strike. But most importantly,
but there's good reports about the tanks being crippled by
now maybe worse, there could be implosions inside of the
nuclear facility, was one of the reports I read in

(05:58):
the past twenty four hours. Four Dough is their plant
that is under a mountain. Four Dough is eighty to
ninety meters underground.

Speaker 5 (06:07):
Do you hear that? Can you believe this?

Speaker 4 (06:09):
An entire massive nuclear facility two hundred and sixty two
to two hundred and ninety five foot deep below the surface?
How do you get that? The Israelis cannot get that?
And so now this is where a couple of clues
come out. Israel says, quote, we still have a few
surprises up our sleeves. We've were determined to get this done. Meantime,

(06:34):
the United States and our President Trump said the past
twenty four hours the US could get involved, which can
sound scary to us. Now, the only method, the only
tool available in the world that is available to Israel

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and the United States is one bomb that can only
be flown by one plane. That bomb is the United
States's GBU fifty seven, which is the deepest of the
deep and the most massive ordinance penetrator. It is a
bunker buster that can only be delivered by US Air

(07:17):
Force be two stealth bombers. We have six of those
in the Indian Ocean on die Garcia Base, which is
a share we share with Great Britain in the middle
of the Indian Ocean, and we have six our twenty
of the entire fleet right there to deliver the payload.
So will Trump allow that? I speculated for months. Is
he going to allow our B two stealth bombers to

(07:40):
be used? Is he going to train an Israeli pilot
to fly? I'm just telling you, this is the only
way it's gonna happen. Either we do it or Israel
does it with their pilots and we train them to
But that's kind of the only way to get into
that facility, and that must be gotten. We're gonna if

(08:00):
we're gonna eliminate the nuclear program, Israel or US, it's
gonna have to go that way.

Speaker 5 (08:08):
So nowt me personally. I support that.

Speaker 4 (08:11):
I support and I have for a long time, the
ending of Israel's Iran's nuclear program because once they get it,
it's over. Every nuclear every nation in the Middle East
will be nuclearized and The most important thing though, is
a radical Islamist regime that sponsors all the you know,

(08:34):
the overwhelming majority of terror all around Israel, in Lebanon,
in Gaza, in Syria before Bashar al Assade was deposed,
and in Yemen with the houthis just all over the place,
whether it's killing our soldiers and training and arming and

(08:54):
equipping the Irani of the Iraqi forces that have killed
our soldiers, same thing Afghanistan, or whether it's blowing up
the marine barracks in Lebanon, Beirut in the eighties, or
blowing up discothechs in Europe, or trying to assassinate Donald J.
Trump twice, or trying to assassinate in American Israeli journalists

(09:18):
excuse me, American Iranian journalist in New York City twice. Also,
the DoD, CIA, DIA, FBI, and Sentcom have all said
talked about possible Iranian linked operatives entering through the southern
border TERASL.

Speaker 5 (09:39):
So that's where we're at, and I want to ask
you this.

Speaker 4 (09:42):
That talkback button is there for you to go wild,
to go nuts, to tell me how you feel about this.
I want to know, how do you feel about this? Attack,
the Israeli attack on Iran, and I you okay if
we get involved by simply not no boots on the ground,
none of that, but just simply dropping a few bunker

(10:05):
busters with our B twos. So the way for you
to communicate, as you know on your morning show with
Michael Dolls or Chris crock feeling, and I want you
to go to that iHeart radio app and so you
can click on that talkback button, join the conversation, and
that iheartstream, cook that microphone icon, go to town love

(10:30):
your takes. Cannot wait to hear them, because this is
obviously serious, big stuff, isn't it?

Speaker 5 (10:36):
All right?

Speaker 4 (10:37):
So do that, hit the talkback button on the iHeart
stream and click the microphone icon and tell me what
you think. Do you how do you feel about this
attack that I Israel launched against Iran?

Speaker 5 (10:48):
And are you okay?

Speaker 4 (10:50):
If we bomb the one facility that's so deep, only
we can penetrate it so that they will not have
nuclear weapons. And the amount of nuclear great plutonium or
enrich uranium that they have is enough to make And
there's so many things I've read over the past week
on this, but at least about what I've heard late

(11:11):
least about nineteen nuclear warheads bombs, I should say, and
there were a few weeks away from having enough. Israel
said that they had some intelligence to bea who he
talked about this, that they were going to do a
massive attack in the near future. I don't doubt it.
Here's what's happened, wildly in a good way. What has

(11:37):
happened is I ran because of its attacks that have
happened two different attacks back and forth, not full scale
wars since October seventh. Iran in the previous attacks has
had its anti aircraft materials, anti aircraft abilities, not anti

(12:01):
aircraft excuse me, their skies. The ability to monitor and
defend their skies has been so severely degraded that Israel
in the past four days has gone in and made
it even worse. There's basically massive air superiority over Iran now.
But Iran's plan was in this situation, was to activate

(12:22):
its proxies. For example, to the north of Israel in Lebanon,
you have Hesbala. They have given has bought so many
tons of missiles, including much more accurate and deadly missiles. However,
after October seventh, Israel in the war that went on

(12:42):
after this destroyed most of Hamas's fangs. Okay, they're still there,
but they are tremendously degraded, tremendously same thing with Hasbala
to the north. So the problem is that Israel doesn't
have its proxies to fight and really rain terror on
Israel to the point where it's so overloaded. We are

(13:02):
already helping defend the skies of Israel. They cannot do
alone with this massive value. Hundreds and hundreds of a
drones and ballistic missions have been fired into Israel. And
as you've seen and as we know now for sure,
a moderate percent of the attacks from I Ran our hitting.

Speaker 5 (13:22):
So what I Ran.

Speaker 4 (13:24):
Doesn't have is it's proxies to back it up and
to make Israel very overwhelmed.

Speaker 5 (13:31):
And so this is an incredible moment. It really is.

Speaker 4 (13:35):
All right, you tell me, and I'm not for roots
on my ground or any of that stuff, but you
tell me, how do you feel about this attack that
Israel has launched against Irandi's supported Do you want to
end the nuclear programs to the best of our ability
and Israel's ability? And are you okay if we bomb
their deep underground facility known as four Dough underneath the mountain.

(13:59):
Just for that, we're the only ones that can do it,
all right, Hit that join the conversation, Hit that talk
back button on the iHeart stream, click the microphone icon,
go to town.

Speaker 5 (14:07):
Can't wait to hear from you on that Hits.

Speaker 3 (14:10):
Your Morning Show with Michael Del Johno.

Speaker 4 (14:13):
Chris Croft filling in Thissky is Your Morning Show. I
mentioned the sounds of some of these missiles coming in
from Iran crashing into Tel Aviv Haifa populated civilian areas
in this war of four or five days into it,
depending on which timeframe you're looking at Israel, laws, etc.

Speaker 5 (14:36):
West coast, East coast.

Speaker 4 (14:37):
But here is one of those missiles coming in, striking
right where somebody in Israel like you or me, is
on their balcony filming and then all of a sudden,

(14:58):
you sure you're gonna hear the screams in the background.

Speaker 5 (15:04):
Is horrifying. I mean, that's war, isn't it? And I
think we forget a lot about that.

Speaker 4 (15:11):
Now, speaking of war, we're going to get into the
military parade, the army parade, I should say twound fiftieth
birthday in just a few but we do have somebody
who has done what I always encourage you to do.
Join the conversation. Use the talk back button on the iheartstream,
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(15:31):
from where I used to work in o'claire, Wisconsin, about
you know a couple decades ago, good old w m
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Speaker 5 (15:40):
Let's hear neck bunker busting bombs in the same place.
That would be thirty six feet.

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(16:54):
that's ch risk okay. Producer Red mentioned to me too
that instead of trying to use bunker busters, which actually
Israel has some, but they don't have what we have
as far as the ability to penetrate deep into their
four doh nuclear power plant, that's still an open question

(17:15):
publicly about how's that going to be taken care of
if it's going to be which it really has to
be where Israel's at now, it's got to be finished.
But mentioning again Trump the brilliance of doing a rope ado,
pretending like he was telling BB no, no attacks, no nothing.
I know, I'm hopeful for Iran, and then on the
sixty first day, because Iran didn't follow and close the
deal with Trump like he asked him to, or told

(17:37):
him to, not asked sixty day sixty one, Israel Is
released off the lease to attack, in my opinion, rightfully
and righteously so to take out that nuclear program and such.
But producer Redd was saying, and he's very very right
about this, that the Messade do not put it beyond

(18:00):
them that since they know they can't get Remember, they
said publicly, you know, all this coverage that they have
still have some more tricks up their sleeves when they
say that that that's not just a little trick like,
oh no, I know. I mean the dude, we're talking
about the people that blew up pagers. That they built
the pagers in a fake factory in Taiwan. They created

(18:21):
a fake company whole cloth, they built the pagers, and
they literally found the lady who sold the last massive
batch of pagers to the terraces uh in Lebanon Hasbala,
and they said, hey, they didn't tell her the truth.
They said, hey, we are this company and we're gonna

(18:42):
say we'd like to sell them another round of these.

Speaker 5 (18:44):
Can you help sell them like you did before?

Speaker 7 (18:46):
Oh?

Speaker 5 (18:47):
No problem.

Speaker 4 (18:48):
So she called them, broke the deal and then next thing,
you know, they blew up so young. You know, one
day they're here the next so as you all the
the nether regions of many terrorist men went by bye
with that brilliant attack. And then they hit the walkie

(19:09):
talkie's the day or two later, and then you see
that Israel, what they've done in the past four or
five days is incredible. So but Prduser red saying, I
wouldn't put it beyond the massade to have have brought
down a suitcase bomb that will blow off, blow up

(19:29):
soon in four doh, And I agree with you that
is quite possible how that would happen. We'll find out
if that does happen. But I agree with you very much.
Pretus read these are the guys who you know bought land,
farmland nearby missile sites and built a drone factory to

(19:51):
take out their missile sites. Right, and this is why
the Chinese should not be allowed to buy any land.

Speaker 5 (19:56):
In our country.

Speaker 4 (19:57):
The Chinese Communist Party or foreign nationals from China should
not be able to buy a new land because particularly
by our basis, which is what they are doing right
and right now we have maybe fourteen I think it
was states that have banned the CCP and it's folks
from in Chinese nationals from buying land in states, but

(20:19):
that should be federalized anyway. So I wouldn't put it
past the Massad to have done that or to have
that in their plans. So we'll see how that plays out. Now,
the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the Army and
the parade.

Speaker 5 (20:36):
Was this all about Trump and his birthday? Is he
a king?

Speaker 7 (20:40):
Due to the greatest, fiercest, and bravest fighting force ever
to stride the face of this earth, the United States Army.
Thank you very much, because the Army keeps us free.
You make us strong, and tonight you have made all

(21:03):
Americans very proud. They're watching from all over the world,
actually made them all very proud. Every other country celebrates
their victories. It's about time America did too. That's what
we're doing tonight and watching this magnificent display. Our souls

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are filled with gratitude for every generation of warriors who
have worn the uniform all the way back to the
very beginning.

Speaker 5 (21:35):
So to every veteran.

Speaker 7 (21:36):
Across our land and right here in our nation's capital,
including six recipients.

Speaker 5 (21:42):
Of the Congressional Medal of.

Speaker 7 (21:43):
Honor, we love you, we honor you, and we salute
your noble service to our flag and to our country.

Speaker 5 (21:51):
So that was Donaldrey Trump's a portion of a speech.

Speaker 4 (21:55):
You obviously don't hear him talking about how awesome he
is and he's the king and all this stuff, right,
And I, like many folks, my favorite thing is to
listen to Fox News in my you know, my aarpods
what they're called, while doing yard work, long work. I
did that, and I listened to the whole speech. I

(22:17):
listened to the coverage of most of the parade live
in real time, and then saw the video and pictures afterwards.
And I have to tell you, it was fantastic. I
thought it was fantastic. I didn't there was nothing about
him and how awesome he is or how he's in
charge this and that it was.

Speaker 5 (22:34):
All a fallacy.

Speaker 4 (22:35):
And we're going to talk about the protests of that,
the no Kings protesting they had all over the country
in a moment, but first I wanted to also cover this,
so and then then there's the argument for you some
people on the right that it was too militaristic or
pro war or whatever, or that we're wasting quote unquote
one hundred and forty three million or wherever the exact

(22:56):
total was. Well, listen to Brett Baer on Fox News
immediately after the parade coming on, and he's going to
mention a number. Two billion dollars. Be as a boy,
two billion dollars per annum per year is exactly what
the Army spends to try to get recruits. Okay, two

(23:16):
billion dollars, all right, let's hear about the.

Speaker 8 (23:19):
Now was designed essentially as one big recruiting video and package.
And they couldn't spend this kind of money to get
this kind of attention. You know, remember they spend about
two billion dollars a year trying to get this. Whatever
this price tag is going to be, it's to your point,
Lawren's going to be worth it. Two hundred and fifty years,
the US Army has fought, bled and died for America.

(23:43):
And this is what this day was about. Everybody talks
about and the critics said this was about President Trump's birthday,
only mentioned a few times. I think some of the
soldiers saying happy birthday. But this was about the US
Army's birthday. And you come away from this night, I think,
with a look at the history of the US Army,
a patriotic look at the country, I will say I'd

(24:07):
be remissibo. I didn't mention as I watched those fireworks,
this is a dangerous time around the world.

Speaker 4 (24:14):
And okay, so that's Brett Bear on Fox after the parade.
I absolutely have no problem with it. I thought it
was great. You know what's amazing. Aside from the incredible
different eras and their uniforms and such, I didn't like
them calling them costumes in the coverage because those are uniforms,

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whether they be from fifty hundred years ago, they're not costumes.

Speaker 5 (24:40):
That annoyed me.

Speaker 4 (24:42):
In addition to on Fox News, What's your Name, Emily
Campane was doing the coverage, she said, incredible every five words.
I know what it's like to be doing some live event,
not realizing I'm repeating myself over and over again. I've
been accused of that many times over the years, but
some of these say, you're literally saying incredible every other sentence.

Speaker 5 (25:03):
Can you please stop? And I heard that for like
two and a half hours.

Speaker 4 (25:05):
I'm like, stop, And at the end of talking to
myself about head going, was it incredible?

Speaker 5 (25:09):
And she said it? And then the next time she said,
together wouldn't stop it.

Speaker 4 (25:13):
If you were doing a drinking game to the word incredible,
you would not have made it past the first hour
of their coverage.

Speaker 5 (25:19):
All right, but I.

Speaker 4 (25:23):
Very Christmas, Good morning, it's Monday morning. It's Chris Crocking
for Michael Door. What's going on? Am I still in
bed with Am I awake? What's going Are you awake?
What's going on? And what's Monday? Okay? So how do
you think the parade went? Do you feel that as
I do that that it's an incredible recruitment package that

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will be put together for years to show the pride,
the love, and the glory and the honor of fighting
for the United States Army and all the different factions.
You know they mentioned canines. I just listening to different stuff.
I'm like, think of how awestin that would be. And
like each unit they're not necessarily insular. Obviously they can't be.

(26:08):
That'd be dangerous to be insulated from each other. But
you know, you could be like, oh, I there's no
way I want to be in the infantry and on
the front lines.

Speaker 5 (26:14):
There but a cana offenser.

Speaker 4 (26:16):
Oooh, I'm cloister away from all the combat except when
it's necessary to bring me in. I'm all in this
and that or no, no, no, I want to be
an Army Ranger. And I heard the explanation of what
the Rangers do in training. And I read in a
book years ago about a guy he started out his
whole book with being in the swamps and the Everglades

(26:38):
of Florida. And these guys, as they mentioned yesterday in
the parade, are precious warriors who are Army Rangers, are
trying to go through the Ranger school right and trying
to make it, are freaking ditched and dumped in the
middle of the Florida Everglades with very little of anything,
very little food, very lit, this, very that, and it's like,

(27:00):
there you go. We'll see in whatever is I don't know,
two weeks, three weeks survive. I mean, he is brutal.
I think they were saying, I can't remem the statistic.
It's maybe, like I don't know, I'm a guess from
when I heard yesterday, maybe twenty percent of the Rangers
make it if they're lucky, the Rangers at school whatever
it's called. And there's so many incredible things, So how

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do you think this? The event was how do you
think it went? Was it all about Trump? Or was
it all about the army to support it? We think
it was worth one hundred and forty three million dollars.
I sure do. But I want to hear from you.
Hit that to join the conversation. Hit that talk back
button on the iHeart stream and cook that microphone icon.

(27:42):
WOULD love to hear from you and your thoughts on this.
I loved it. I have no problem with it. We
had a parade of victory parade after the Gulf War,
I think, and was at ninety one. I read about that,
and then you know, in France and I think Britain
have parades like this. So the idea of this is

(28:02):
some Trump thing, but even if it is, it works.

Speaker 5 (28:06):
It was great. It wasn't about him. The whole thing
was a lie. There was always a king.

Speaker 4 (28:11):
You know, what would a king have allowed and we'll
kind of segue into this in a second or right now,
Maybe would a king have allowed radical leftist crazy protesters
to have mass chaos in Seattle, mass chaos in Los Angeles,
mass chaos in Portland, Oregon, and rep massive rallies in

(28:37):
whether it be in Dallas or Chicago or New York,
no to you know, having tens of thousands in individual cities.
So I don't know what the amount. I think they
may have said up to five million people participated, which
sounds across the country, which sounds like a lot like whoa,

(28:57):
But remember seventy was it seventy seven million? Producer read
and Jeff or was there seventy million voter for seventy
seven million voter for Trump? So five million, whatever a
total amount from all over the country was, is still
not anywhere near seventy seven million. And the other thing
is I read something about I can't remember which city

(29:17):
it was Atlanta or one of the cities that had
the Old Kings thing, and the statistics were, oh no,
it was San Diego and they said twenty thousand people
participated in San Diego. But then the compared to the
population of the city and the metropolitan area was nothing.

Speaker 5 (29:35):
It was nothing.

Speaker 4 (29:37):
So you can always get and I'm not knocking the
amount of people that showed up or you know, I
have I don't support it anybody, shape or form.

Speaker 5 (29:47):
But they got a good showing, there's no question. But
it still represents.

Speaker 4 (29:52):
A a small percentage of a small amount of people
versus how many are in these areas. So here we go.
This is from the coverage on the Washington Examiner. It
was clear the No Kings group was far less to Oh,
this is funny. This is funny. Okay, the Washington Examiner.

(30:17):
One of their folks was at the Byron new York.
So he's unforctioned his life. You know who he is.
Byron new York wrote a column the parade was a
good thing. He was there, and he wasn't in the
press section. He was in a you know, he ar
me going and find a little perch along the parade route.

Speaker 5 (30:31):
And he also studied.

Speaker 4 (30:33):
He went through one of the No Kings protests on
the way there and on the way back to the
DC rally, right, and he said this, It was clear
the No Kings group was far less diverse than the
crowd at the parade. In the you know why, because
our military brings together people of all colors, backgrounds, ages

(30:54):
and everything. He says that far less diverse crowd than
at the parade.

Speaker 5 (31:01):
That's funny.

Speaker 4 (31:02):
In the commentary on the right, No Kings had been
ridiculed a bunch of angry old people, which was certainly
what appeared to be in Bethesda, Maryland where he saw that.
All right, chime man, you tell me what you thought
of that military parade yesterday, the Army parade, How did
you think it went?

Speaker 5 (31:18):
Was it worth the money spent? I think so? Oh.

Speaker 4 (31:22):
And do you know who complimented with Democrats massively complimented
this armory parade?

Speaker 5 (31:26):
I will tell you what he or she said.

Speaker 3 (31:29):
Coming up next, this is your morning show with Michael
Del Chrono.

Speaker 4 (31:35):
This is Chris Crockett from Michael Del Jorno. This is
your morning show. He's back tomorrow, chiming on everything we're
doing and talking about. Used the talkback button on your
heart stream, took the microphone icon and just share all
your thoughts and don't hold back love hearing from you.
So it was in fact John Fetterman, Senator Pennsylvania Senator

(32:01):
John Fetterman, who said about the Army parade quote, this
parade is comprised of our sons, daughters, mothers and fathers,
the very best of us, regardless of your politics, it's
appropriate to celebrate the two hundred and fifty years of sacrifice, dedication,
and service. You know, always doing you saying common sensical things,
whether it's about that, whether it's about the radical leftist

(32:23):
folks burning cities down, whether it's his unabashed support for Israel,
which I appreciate and support. It's just common sense and
for espousing regular, decent, common sense values, regardless of Democrat Republican.

(32:45):
He is attacked. He has told people are spreading the
rumor that he's mentally ill, beyond some of the struggles
he's had, that he's crazy, wild and such, and they're
leaving his office. We have some audio, you know what,
doim me to pop it up now, right, Shure, we

(33:06):
wait because we have a little audio of him talking
about that with Bill Maher.

Speaker 5 (33:12):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (33:13):
Okay, we don't have enough time right now. We'll play
a little bit later, but the No Kings protest. We're
going to get in this a little bit more. Producer
Red and I were talking during the break oh no
about the Army two fiftieth and he said, yeah, you know, well,
you know Trump with the tanks rolling down Pennsylvania Avenue.
You know, they didn't take anything over. He did order

(33:34):
them to take over. And I said, no, no, no, no,
because this was.

Speaker 5 (33:36):
A dry run. This was a dry run he.

Speaker 4 (33:40):
Was practicing for he takes us over.

Speaker 5 (33:43):
We need more No Kings rallies to stop dance. Yes,
that was a AHA dry run.

Speaker 3 (33:52):
All right, We're all in this together. This is your
Morning Show with Michael Vindheld Show Now

Speaker 5 (34:00):
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