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Well Well if you're just waking up, he's really Prime
Minister bb Net and yeah who as Iran has confirming
a ceasefire agreement has been made that hasn't stopped the
exchanges yet. President Trump with some very harsh words moments ago,
getting ready to get on Marine one and head to
Joint Bass Andrews where he will make his way for
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the NATO summit. That flight will be departing shortly. The
Supreme Court is allowing Trump and his administration to deport
convicted criminals to so called third countries. Another appeal victory,
this time all the way to the Supreme Court. And
Jerome Powell is headed to Capitol Hill today and also
Congress heading into summer recession, recess and Senate leadership saying
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we're not going anywhere until this big, beautiful bill has passed.
There is just so much going on at once. Let's
get our National correspondent, Roy O'Neil into the picture. Rory,
I don't know if you got to catch you that,
but moments ago, the President was very harsh words for
CNN and ms DNC as he calls them, and how
disrespectfully were to the pilots and the mission and his
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hopes for a what they have accomplished in a mission
accomplished and what he hopes to accomplish in a ceasefire.
Very harsh words leaving for the NATO summit on a
busy news day.
Speaker 5 (02:14):
Yes, and he's also frustrated by the fact that it
looks like Iran or Israel or both violated terms of
that ceasefire. He said that he's not too happy with
Israel nor Iran. I guess is part of the quote,
some of the quote, I can't tell you or I'll
lose my job, and it was, you know, and the
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president has got a long day ahead of him, as
you said, flying to the Hague and then doing all
that formal stuff that doesn't necessarily love to do.
Speaker 4 (02:42):
Thank you so much for putting the moment on the
table in an honest way. So here's a president that
is not into nation building. And the mission wasn't nation building.
Speaker 2 (02:52):
It was to.
Speaker 4 (02:52):
Remove a clear and present danger and a threat because
diplomacy had failed. And he came through for Israel and
took out those facilities and the pilots did with great precision.
And now he's got some expectations of Israel and Iran
should listen now as they didn't before. And yes, the
moment is the President negotiated the ceasefire and neither are
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complying in the early hours of the ceasefire, and he's
not happy with either.
Speaker 5 (03:20):
Well, right, and it looks like perhaps that's in the past,
that the violations may have happened early on in the seaspire.
Granted we are still only less than ten hours into this,
but things have seemed to have calm down between the
two countries in the past few hours, so that is encouraging.
We have heard from some of those other NATO members
also encouraged by the ceasefire news and telling Israel and
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Iran to you know, to keep it going and let's
try to extend this and get to some sort of
a broader, more lasting piece deal. How much time do
we have. I got to say it on the air.
I hate to do that to you.
Speaker 2 (03:56):
Ninety seconds, okay.
Speaker 4 (03:57):
So President made it very clear that the ceasefire had
been agreed to by both parties, Israel and Iran. I
think it was CNN was trying to bring question to
that because of an early non acknowledgment from Iran. Both
now have acknowledged Israel and Iran. They were given six hours.
This is common. I mean President Kennedy was fascinated by
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the book Guns of August because it takes so long
for people to get the word because missions are already intact.
So some of this is common. I think if it continues,
it's a problem. I think the President expects this fighting
to be done by the time he lands, wouldn't that
be your guests? And then what's the mission for this
native meeting?
Speaker 6 (04:35):
Right?
Speaker 5 (04:35):
And it may already be done, you know, so let's
again let's wait and see it to your point whether
or not this was the last flory of activity that
has since wrapped up, you know, and Iran has denied
launching some of these rockets, which we also fell in Israel,
so there's.
Speaker 2 (04:50):
A lot of that denial happening.
Speaker 5 (04:52):
And for the overall mission here, this is going to
be I know, here's a word I haven't said in
a while.
Speaker 2 (04:57):
Ukraine.
Speaker 5 (04:58):
It seems that that's probably going to be more front
and center on the table here.
Speaker 3 (05:04):
You know.
Speaker 5 (05:04):
Granted, Israel and Iran, I'm taking up recent headlines, but
with NATO gathering, it's going to be much more of
a focus on Ukraine, and.
Speaker 4 (05:12):
I used my whole window. Wouldn't want to do the
show without you. Roby back in the third hour. We're
going to talk to Lieutenant Colonel James Carafan a little
bit later on, prior to the president's announcement, and he
never really he acknowledged the ceasefire before he acknowledged the
retaliation strike from Iran. Why because it was obvious to everyone. Now,
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there was a moment yesterday a late morning, early afternoon
where the launches began and it looked like a retaliatory
strike on Israel. But then it was kind of telegraphed
and telegraphed in such a way.
Speaker 2 (05:51):
And this is.
Speaker 4 (05:51):
Another thing that I know strikes a lot of people
odd when people are in a military conflict. But you
do this to save face at home, and they telegraphed
it to minimize damage and death so that they could
look at their people and say, well, they bombed us,
we bombed them back, and make them feel better about it.
But it was so telegraphed that it was actually a
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symbolic retaliation versus a real attack. And I think Israel
got that, America got that, and I think while that
was happening, they were negotiating the ceasefire, and then I
use the analogy of like fighters, although I think the
President is more upset than that. But you know, when
the referee comes in to break them up, when they
get in a hold, a couple of fighters will take
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a couple of punches on the way out of the hold.
You know, that's kind of an aftershock that we're feeling.
But you're closer to the twelve hour window than the
initial six hour, So I think by the time the
President lands at the NATO summit, he expects this to
be quiet, and he expects it from both sides. But
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we're going to talk to Lieutenant Colonel James Carafano about
is and he'll be joining us from Helsinki. This is
clearly a sign that Iran is untrustworthy as it is
has very limited options, so moving forward, if their lips
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are moving, they're usually lying. I mean, they are the
most deceitful, transparent enemy you could ever have. How do
you trust to cease fire? How do you trust anything?
Moving forward? Of the troubling things, and this is pure rhetoric,
not action. Was the dissidence from Iran that were witnessed
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visiting Russia the Russian rhetoric that they would replace these
weapons of mass destruction. And I think the biggest question
to ask and the best use of time with Lieutenant
Colonel Kiafano is to say, well, Arab of course was
a wall the Arab world because the President of prenegotiated
that surrogates were ineffective, because we had pounded the hu Thies,
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Israel had pounded Hamas. We were able to pull off
that long thirty six hour mission and precision strikes because
of command of the airspace. That was all done through
great intelligence and military operations from Israel. Does Russia really
want to enter this losing battle? Don't they have their
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hands full with Ukraine? Isn't China happy that they if
this ceasefire should hold, and Israel they don't have to
worry about the straits of Hormuz being closed off and
their oil being pinched. In other words, not only was
this a masterful military strike, this was the most powerful
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deterrent to a regional world war breaking out. And before
the Left could even get their narratives off the the
President had completed the mission in secrecy with total effect
and has now negotiated the ceasefire. As my friend Glen
Beck would say, is this masterful four dimensional chess again
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against people playing checkers? And the President had vary by
the way, he's on Air Force one and it is
taking off for the NATO summit. He had very harsh
words for CNN think and I think it's genuine. I
think the pre I opened the show at five o'clock
and I danced around, and I know I didn't do
effective effective job communicating because one I don't delight in
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the misfortune of others. I don't like to see anybody fail.
I even don't root against people who treated me very poorly.
And I live it. And when I am tempted in
the flesh to not live it, I make it submit
to the cross and I don't allow it to be well.
That was a problem for me because I wanted to
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make a point, and the best way to make the
point was to use NBC, use Tucker Carlson, use Jasmine Crockett,
and I hated doing it. But the question I was
trying to ask is what is it in the divided
States of America during the death of journalism, cultural chaos
and divide and the matrix that we can't even root
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for our own country.
Speaker 2 (10:27):
I study.
Speaker 4 (10:28):
I You know, people always say, how much time do
you spend preparing for a show? Do you know most
of the time I spend preparing for the show.
Speaker 2 (10:33):
I never use.
Speaker 4 (10:35):
Ninety percent of what I study and read just gets
put in a file and in my brain and shut
and it's just in there. Like the other day, I
went down a rabbit hole of studying the specifically the
indoctrination K through twelve and higher education, not just down slavery,
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but on America in general. We train up our children
with all of the mistakes exaggerated, distorted to deceive them
that we've been evil and no one else has been.
And then it's reinforced and everything they watch, everything they
see on social media.
Speaker 2 (11:13):
Now a lot has changed.
Speaker 4 (11:14):
There's a cultural shift because of COVID, because of woke
too far, they've lost the next generation. I said this
was coming anyway, because how do you rebel against fifties parents,
You become a hippie. How do you rebel against woke
twenty twenty parents? You become conservative atheists? You become believers?
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Why because a kid sees through clear lenses, their lenses
haven't been scratched up yet. They're at schooled. All these
people they look mentally ill, not happy. The parents are
all divorced, not happy. They're not taking their cues from
these people. And so what are we seeing in the research.
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We think the Bible makes sense. We think the Bible's
view of how to treat others, how to be married,
how to raise children makes more sense. Yesterday, Rory's story
was in the midst of war. We didn't much time
to talk about it. But the gen Z generation is
far more conservative than the previous generation. We're seeing it spiritually,
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we're seeing it politically, we're seeing it on every front.
There is a cultural reawakening and movement, a political movement,
and I think a spiritual revival that's on the way.
Speaker 2 (12:42):
But how is it?
Speaker 4 (12:44):
I mean, how much of all of this indoctrination K
through twelve, through higher ed, through the media is still lingering.
It's still a symptom. We're turning the corner curing the disease,
but we still have some symptoms lingering. And this was
a great exercise. You'd ask the American people, is Iran
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a threat? Absolutely? Should Iron be allowed to have a
nuclear weapon? Absolutely not? And then finally a president does
something about it. I mean, you will never get around.
Of all the things I could share with you today,
the visual of Joe Biden or whoever was really behind
the auto pen sending a plane full of billions of
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dollars to Iran versus Donald Trump sending a B two fleet.
Serious time, serious people, serious time, un serious people. If
you can't see that comparison when I did the Jasmine Crockett,
Why can't America root for itself? Why can't it see
right from wrong and root for right? Are we done?
Speaker 2 (13:55):
Listen?
Speaker 4 (13:55):
This whole game has been exposed. Keep us divided, keep
us fighting while in power, while you're busy fighting maintained control.
Speaker 2 (14:04):
Bust out of that. I want to get.
Speaker 4 (14:07):
One last caller in when we come back, Not one
last one last for this half hour. I want to
get Nick from Youngstown in. Maybe that's the best way
to end our lesson of the day and journey of discovery.
And why can't we root for America and the American
I think this is the frustration the President was expressing.
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You should be so proud of these pilots, so proud
of these commanders, so proud of your Pentagon, your situation room,
your administration, Your President, What they pulled off was amazing
to remove a threat to the world without starting yet
a regional war, a world war, or a terrorist attack.
Why aren't you rooting for the ceasefire instead of rooting
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against it, because it's going to make you look hysterical
and stupid from a few days ago. Just stop being
hysterical and stupid moving forward.
Speaker 2 (14:57):
Is any of this making sense?
Speaker 3 (15:00):
Your Morning Show with Michael del chno.
Speaker 4 (15:04):
Well, the President of the United States, shortly before leaving
the White House to head to Andrew's Air Force Base
to head to NATO abroad for the NATO Summit, had
this to say about media coverage of the mission and
Iran listen.
Speaker 6 (15:20):
Iran will never rebuild this nuclick from there.
Speaker 5 (15:23):
Absolutely not.
Speaker 6 (15:24):
That place is under rock. That place is demolished. The
b two pilots did their job. They did it better
than anybody could even imagine. They hit late in the evening,
it was dark with no moon, and they hit that
target with every one of those things, and that place
is gone. But when I see CNN all night long,
they're trying to say, well, maybe it wasn't really as
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demolished as we thought it was. Demolishing. You take a
look at the pinpricks and you see that place is gone.
And I was saying, I think CNN or to apologize
for the pilots of the v twos. I think that
MSDN apologize. I think these guys, really, these networks and
these cable networks are real.
Speaker 2 (16:07):
Losers, real losers. This was really more to the point
and harsh.
Speaker 5 (16:14):
You know what they're doing.
Speaker 6 (16:14):
They're really hurting great pilots that put their lives in
the line. CNN has scum and so is MSDNC. They're
all and frankly, the networks aren't much better. It's all fakes.
But they should not have done that by those pilots
hit their targets. Those targets were obliterated, and the pilots
should be given credit. Then not after the pilots are
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after me.
Speaker 2 (16:35):
They want to try and to pay.
Speaker 4 (16:37):
Well, he's got that right, they're really after him. This
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Hey it's me Michael.
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Speaker 2 (17:29):
You know, I've been thinking all week about this.
Speaker 4 (17:33):
And that Mike mccannliner brought it to the top of
my mind.
Speaker 2 (17:37):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (17:39):
I think the best part of this show and it's
very similar to what ultimately ends up being the best
part of my marriage, what ultimately ends up being because
of that, the best part of being a parent, and
that is living life together. And just by living life together,
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some days really well, some days not so well, but
living life together, that's where the deepest bond is forged.
And so we've made our goal of this show to
not belong to any company, not belong to any city,
not belong to any radio station, let alone any host,
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but belong to the listeners that ultimately this experiment would
be us living life together. It's what we experience together,
it's what we see coming together, It's what we go
through together. It's how we understand it while it's happening
and understand the true lessons after it's over, because there's
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a lot of people all trying to be the wisest
person in the room and they're not, and that's not
the exercise. Now, we take a very principled look at
things through three lenses, a biblical lens, a historical lens,
and a geopolitical lens, and we seek to understand them.
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We talked about what a difficult decision it is. This
is why you should pray for your president, no matter
what party they're from or not from, because everything that
goes to their office is the unsolvable. Everything that comes
to their desk is what no one else can decide.
Speaker 2 (19:36):
So what do I mean by that?
Speaker 4 (19:37):
Well, I can show you the hypocrisies of Hillary or
Barack or Bill Clinton to speak against this president doing
what they said they would do for decades, but he
did it. I can talk about what could happen. It
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could break out into a kingdom versus kingdom, Arab Muslim war,
a regional war, a world war. If others get involved,
like Russia and China, North Korea, it could lead to
terrorist attacks on American soil or an American basis around
the world. That can all happen, and there's nothing wrong
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with bringing that up. I'm sure that's what was on
the President's mind when he made the decision. And there
are things that are out of the control. Look, everything
that happened in Iran happened because of Iran's defiance, and
everything that could still happen could happen because of Iran's defiance, dishonesty,
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and ultimately four thousand year theocratic calling a Shia Muslim
is always going to choose Sihad. They're always going to
choose the destruction of Israel to auction of America. The
question is that you're going to allow them to have
the means to do it, and those means no longer exist. Now,
this is what has the President really frustrated or I
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think angry. Do I have to witness you guys kiss
goodbye every morning like this?
Speaker 2 (21:15):
Red?
Speaker 4 (21:17):
Should I have to witness you guys kiss every single day?
How long have you been married that you're still kissing?
Speaker 2 (21:25):
That's nice? You think it's sweet. I mean it is.
It's nice. It's nice to see the fire still burnings.
I could use a kiss now that I think of it. Andria, I,
she'll come in. What chumpened the door? Real quiet? I'm
so sick.
Speaker 6 (21:43):
Got me?
Speaker 4 (21:45):
That's my wife. That's why I don't guess there's he's Arona.
But I want to play these last two clips of
the press. This is the president leaving the White House,
by the way, the end of the sermons. We're not
play that game. And I don't know why others do.
And I'm resisting bringing up the people that did. I mean,
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it's one thing for Tucker Carlson to say, Gee, this
is a guy that ran saying I'm not going to
nation build.
Speaker 2 (22:12):
Well he wasn't nation building.
Speaker 4 (22:15):
If he was nation building, there'd be boots on the
ground right now building a new toppling this government and
starting a new one. Anybody want to compare Desert Storm
to this. This was an air strike to remove a threat.
It was masterfully done well ahead of time and planned
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and executed over a long period of time. First phase
take out their proxy the Houthis, and the US did that.
Israel took out hamas their proxies, and they did that,
then the war, taking out their commanders, taking out their scientists,
taking out their revolutionary guard leadership and command targeting these sites,
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but these last sites, to really remove this threat. Only
we had the ability to deliver and demolish, and then
we did all while at home, the network trying to
stir up half of America to root against us.
Speaker 2 (23:17):
It's just sick.
Speaker 4 (23:19):
Here's the most nicest way I can do it. If
Bernie Sanders, if Jasmine Crockett, if AOC, IF CNN, MSNBC,
the Atlantic, ABC, NBC, CBS, Washington Post had all gotten.
Speaker 2 (23:39):
Their way, where would we be right now?
Speaker 4 (23:45):
Aron would still have the means to carry out a
nuclear terrorist attack, or the means to carry out the
start of what would inevitably immediately be a world war.
Compare that to today, Which day would you rather live in?
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Which day would you rather your children live in? What
day would you have Israel live under? But remember, first
come Saturday, then comes Sunday.
Speaker 3 (24:20):
So what.
Speaker 2 (24:22):
World would you rather live in?
Speaker 4 (24:27):
Very unserious people at a very serious time, with less
credibility than they had yesterday and they didn't have any yesterday.
That's what John Fetterman saying. That's what the billionaire Bloomberg
and Diller donors are saying.
Speaker 2 (24:47):
Now.
Speaker 4 (24:48):
As for the President, you need to hear this. You
heard if you didn't, that's why we have the podcast.
But moments ago we just played his comments about CNN
and MSNBC and the death of journal And it's okay
that they're after him, but to disrespect what these pilots
carried out is unforgivable. Now, as for the ceasefire and
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how it's been broken by both Israel and Iran, he's
not happy with either Israel.
Speaker 6 (25:17):
As soon as we made the deal, they came out
and they dropped the load of Bob's the likes of
which I've never seen before, the biggest load that we've seen.
I'm not happy with Israel. You know when I say, okay,
now you have twelve hours, you don't go out in
the first hour, just drop everything you have on them.
So I'm not happy with them. I'm not happy with
Iran either, But I'm really unhappy if Israel's going out
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this morning because the one rocket that didn't land, that
was shot perhaps by mistake that didn't land.
Speaker 3 (25:46):
I'm not happy about.
Speaker 2 (25:47):
That, all right.
Speaker 4 (25:47):
So if Donald Trump is a puff this is the narratives.
The narratives are all dead before they got off the ground.
I mean, the President's got the whole war over, the
mission over success, and the war over before they could
even get their war mongering narratives off the ground.
Speaker 2 (26:00):
So that's laughable in and of itself.
Speaker 4 (26:03):
But if he is just a puppet for Putin, and
Putin is a puppet for war, because that's what keeps
him in power, you know, all those silly narratives, you
don't say things like that. And by the way, if
Donald Trump hasn't proved anything, what he says he means,
and what he means he says, and you better listen
to him because he follows through. I believe the President
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is would expect this of Iran, probably furious with Israel
and sending a clear messages I think, in so many words.
I'll bet he said it literally on a phone to them.
This better, this fighting better be done by the time
I land at NATO meetings. In fact, this is always say.
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The only thing left shocking life is the truth. The
harshest words that the President had was not for the media.
Speaker 6 (26:54):
We basically have two countries that have been fighting so
long and so hard that I don't know what they're doing.
You understand that.
Speaker 4 (27:10):
He could have used fog of war, the expression fog
of war. The president did what he did in the
best interest of his country. This is still America First policy.
Iran can't have surrogates carrying out terrorist attacks. They're gone.
We took out the Hoothies, they took out Amas. We
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stood by our friends and we eliminated this threat to
the region in the world. Now he's not on either side.
If you're in a court of law, what you can
prove is peace through strength and a peacemaker ultimately and
a protector. Now, at the end of the day, I'm
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getting ready to dismount. Don't give me that look. I
gotta watch him kiss and I gotta watch your little
filthy start do your thing.
Speaker 2 (28:00):
You go right in. You've been doing your thing.
Speaker 4 (28:06):
When you called me two years ago just to say, hey,
if you need any help, and I said, well, God
told me you're supposed to work with me every day.
Speaker 2 (28:12):
Aren't you enjoying working with me every day? I'm loving it.
Wasting time?
Speaker 4 (28:15):
Go ahead, so how do you know if I was
right then I'm not right right now, and you're.
Speaker 2 (28:18):
Giving me a stink guy. Now see, I'd have made
the break.
Speaker 4 (28:22):
On time if I didn't have to acknowledge your stink guy.
I I ultimately, I don't think the Bernie Sanders, the
Jasmine Crocketts, the aocs, they have any credibility and they're
going to pay the price for this. But the disservice
to this president and what it shows a lingering symptom
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that we can't unite. We can't decide what is good
what is evil. We can't even acknowledge we're on the
side of good, let alone root for ourselves. That's still
symptomatic of a much bigger problem. And for those that
took this opportunity to go to great lengths of scare
and exaggeration, we highlighted them in the five o'clock hour,
I'm not going to do it again. I hope they've
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learned their lesson. The goal should be understanding in the moment,
not hysteria and provoking for a personal gain that'll bite
you every time, especially when all we are is but
a misted number one. And all of this exists in
a moment, and everybody wants to be the great predictor
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because they crave attention and gain more than understanding. Pray
that this show is different and that we as listeners
are different than the listeners of any other show. That
we've passed a test again, and it should reinforce our
mission that we should never blink from. We're not in
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the business of stirring up audience. We're not in the
business of stirring up attention. We're in the serious business
of understanding the hour in which we live so that
we can live it better.
Speaker 3 (30:06):
This is your Morning Show with Michael Del Chrono. Okay,
it's kind of like a belch that has to come out.
Speaker 4 (30:14):
I know I haven't been making complete since this morning,
so I'm gonna come right out and say it and
just live with it.
Speaker 2 (30:19):
Okay.
Speaker 4 (30:20):
I just can't believe where Tucker Carlson went with all
this and how much someone I loved a lot, trusted
a lot, just completely lost my trust. I don't know
what makes people just cease to be when they become great,
What made them great? I guess what I'm saying is
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I expected all of this nonsense from Bernie Sanders and
AOC and Jasmine Crockett. I expected all this nonsense from CNN, MSNBC,
The Atlantic, Washington Post, the mainstream legacy networks.
Speaker 2 (30:53):
I didn't expect it from a few others.
Speaker 4 (30:57):
And you know it started with that video with Ted
Cruz and then the videos with Bannon, and then you know,
Red said something I can't defend, and that is, how
is it any different than what fout she said? Too
may going to be dead by easter. President shuts down
the country, millions will die, Basis will be blown up,
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the world will be at war, we'll be broke, terrorist
attacks on our soil. How do people live with these
kinds of predictions? And then they don't? They're over before
they even start. I used the example of MSNBC or
NBC actually the mother network, they're big headline. Biden didn't
start any wars. The Dems sharpened their arguments against Trump's
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failed foreign policy and the ceasefire. Now, what's happened with
Iran and Israel since the ceasefire agreement? The President's not
happy with either side, and now he heads for the
NATO summit. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court is allowing the Trump
administration to deport convicted criminals to the so called third countries.
The Ed's Jerome Powell. He's going to have it handed
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to him today on Capitol Hill. And Bad Company co
founder Mick Ralphs is dead at the age of eighty one.
Favorite Bad Company song hands down right Shooting Star.
Speaker 2 (32:14):
Okay, yep, that's a good one. John I made a record,
went straight up to the loved that song.
Speaker 4 (32:21):
And we think the New York jury in the sex
crimes trial of Sean P. Diddy Combs will start deliberating
by the end of this week. I haven't seen any evidence.
I've seen a lot of things that show what a
scumbag he is. I don't know that they've proven their case.
Shift this is going to be an interesting outcome, all right.
I want to get Nick in. Nick made a comment
earlier and I haven't had a chance to air it,
and I think Nick is Youngstown.
Speaker 7 (32:43):
Why is it that these congressmen and women don't have
to take a test or anything that proves they understand
the Constitution or Declaration of Independence or laws.
Speaker 4 (32:57):
I think immediately of why don't citizens have to take
a test before they can qualify to vote? These politicians
do take a test it's called a primary and general election.
And I get your frustration, Nick, but here's a deeper frustration.
Speaker 2 (33:17):
Everything you're seeing.
Speaker 4 (33:20):
Is the failure of citizenry, not politicians, a citizenry that
doesn't give them the proper test. Now we're eliminating some
of the deceptive qualities of indoctrination and schooling and doctrination
and sitcoms, dramas, documentaries, history books. We've eliminated through the
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death of journalism, improving their bias, their manipulative effect of
rewriting reality as intelligencia rewrites history thanks to Elon Musk
and a lot of his wealth and overpaying for X,
their ability to shut down any opposing view. Now, I
don't know what kind of habit AI has for us
in terms of deception and distortion. But every time you
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see this, like the American people have responded, nobody's watching
these cable networks.
Speaker 2 (34:14):
I say this over and over again.
Speaker 4 (34:15):
CNN has less twenty five to fifty four viewers than
I had listeners in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the sixty fourth market
two decades ago.
Speaker 2 (34:24):
There's nobody watching them.
Speaker 4 (34:26):
There's nobody respecting these members of Congress, but they're still
electing them. But what you're seeing is not a failed representative,
it's failed voters. That's the way to address it, all right,
Lieutenant Colonel James Carafanos coming up.
Speaker 3 (34:40):
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