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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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to the big beautiful desk. President Trump, so please with
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Florida's alligator Alcatraz. He'd like to open the real Alcatraz.
And there's no such thing as a partiall verdict. Get
back in there, come up with something that complete is
what the jurors have been told in the Sean Dinny
Coombe sex trial. National correspondent for your Morning show, Roy
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O'Neil is here to discuss, among other top stories, this Yeah,
there's no partial injustice again crying and base right.
Speaker 2 (01:13):
I mean, well, right, let's see what the judge decides here.
I'm sure they'll be getting an allen charge to sort
of force them back at the table. But I think
they're all looking at the fourth of July holiday fast
approaching as well. I don't know about you. It seems
like everyone's already off this week anyway. So many of
these jurors, I'm sure are trying to wrap up this work.
It seems that they've come to a unanimous decisions on
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four of the counts, but are stuck on this racketeering
conspiracy charge, which takes some limbo dancing in order to
get to.
Speaker 1 (01:45):
Yeah, well, this is the one we thought was going
to be the most problematic. Why not just come back
with well, I mean, I guess if they're staring at
the fourth of July, you may end up getting a
not guilty for that. But is there any of losing everything?
If do they have to be all.
Speaker 2 (02:03):
Of the above or you know, they could hang on
one count and then it would be up to the
prosecution to decide if they want to retry on that
single count. But the other four were expecting that they're convictions.
That's not for certain but you wouldn't have trouble with
the first one if you hadn't already thought he was
guilty of the other four.
Speaker 1 (02:23):
So you know, we'll see.
Speaker 2 (02:24):
You know, jurors have done juries, have done strange things,
so we could add this to the list.
Speaker 1 (02:28):
All right, that's the partial verdict and where it stands
in the p Diddy trial. It might not be a surprise,
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Speaker 2 (02:54):
Well, it's interesting most people Uphold finds that what about
a third of us know within ten minutes of waking
up whether or not it's going to be a good day.
Speaker 1 (03:03):
I mean, it's that fast.
Speaker 2 (03:05):
And then you also they go through the list of
things in this poll talking about how a third of
us or more would be disrupted without that morning coffee,
without brushing your.
Speaker 1 (03:14):
Teeth, without taking a shower. Waitit, waitit, wait minute, that's
an option is to not brush your teeth.
Speaker 2 (03:21):
I do, and only a third set their day would
be thrown off by that. That's a real But millennials
fifty seven percent of whom said their mornings influence the
quality of their entire day. So refocusing the attention on
making sure you get the good breakfast, get fresh air
with something else they threw into the mix. Here plenty
to drink. It could be coffee, all right. Question do
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you think it's the coffee or just a hot beverage
that does it?
Speaker 1 (03:47):
Does it have to be coffee? It's funny say that.
I mean, there's a lot of people drinking hot lemon
water right now for medicinal purposes as well. For me,
you know, I still do the coffee and Red Bull
every morning, don't. I don't think I feel anything because
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of it, And I know when I focus on hydration,
I really don't need either. So I tend to think
you're right, it's more just habit and something warm. Yeah,
and I think it takes that shock to the system.
Speaker 2 (04:21):
But you know, because I think waking up is a process, right,
you got to sort of go through all those different
steps before you really wait a minute, you know your.
Speaker 1 (04:29):
Mind is awake. Well, our jobs don't allow that, though.
We just kind of hit the ground running. Unlike most
people that have a morning routine. I mean some would argue, oh,
crying out loud, somebody around here has got to like me,
all right. So routine is everything. That's why we always say,
grab that cup of coffee, grab your red bull, join
the human race. Routines are important and include brushing your
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teeth while you're at it. We're always going to be back.
In the third hour. We'll be talking about how it
took jd Vance to be the tie breaker, and then
that gets us to look back at some of those
squeaker Senate races that big win in Ohio and other places.
Without them, the big beautiful Bill wouldn't be headed anywhere.
Roy'll have more on that coming up in an hour.
We've been following this, I think for the better part
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of a decade now. In particular, I've been living it
in Tennessee. So when I moved to Nashville eighteen years ago,
I never bumped into anybody from California. In fact, we
didn't even think of ourselves even think of California. In fact,
everybody used nash Vegas I don't know. I guess in
the Broadway District they were trying to be Las Vegas.
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Now can't you can't walk through your neighborhood. It's a
complete invasion from California and Williamson County. So we've lived this,
we've seen this, and that is people voting with their feet,
and they have been for the better part of a
decade to two decades, leaving in particular the failed Blue
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states and the biggest California, New York, and Illna. What
we saw in the last year was a slight slowing
down of that, but it's still the same states they're leaving,
and it's still the same states they're going to. So
where are they leaving? The obvious still New York and
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California primarily, with Illinois right behind and then Delaware right
behind that. Where are they going Florida and Texas primarily,
secondarily Georgia, Tennessee, North and South Carolina and the South.
I guess you could say to some degree in general,
but primarily Florida and Texas Tennessee. These are states with
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no incut state income text, so they become the fastest growing.
Now here's the most profound point and I think this
is this has been a clear Democrat strategy. They thought
they could cele abortion, sell global warming, keep you from reproducing,
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bring in illegals, plot them in all the swing states,
and have power forever. That is their solution to the
low birth rate. Open borders. He didn't grow the population
of the earth, but you kept people coming in that
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you thought would vote for you. That's why, out of
everything that scares them. And we talked about this leading
into the presidential election cycle. You lost a huge chunk
of black vote. Now you still get the majority, but
you don't get the ninety four percent of black vote
you used to get. And with Joe Biden it fell
under seventy. That is a major that's like getting an
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engine failure light in your car. And then now we're
seeing the tipping of the scale. And it's not just
an election cycle anomaly. This has been coming for the
better part of a decade. They have lost the Hispanic
voting block. And as far as the big gender gap,
you've widened a male gender gap to the point you
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match the female gender gap. This is problematic, but this
is the checkmate. Now we've done this several times. I
never see anybody else and there's people I really respect,
and I don't know how this gets under the radar.
With declining births and now with the solution at the border,
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do the math the declining birth and slower migration. Thanks
to the Trump administration's border policies, domestic migration is to
become the most important factor in political power. Why our
founding fathers were brilliant. We're the United States of America,
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not the United People of America. This is not a democracy,
this is not mob rule. This is a constitutional representative republic.
That's why you have the club of one hundred two
senators every state, no matter how big or what the
population is. However, you don't have the same amount of
House of Representative members. That's where the populace is represented.
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It's very brilliant. Well, as these people leave these states
and go to those, guess what the members in their
house decrease and in the other increase, meaning the electoral
value changes. We are looking at a nine point shift
in the electoral college potentially by the next presidential election.
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And if this trend continues. Now keep in mind, I
am of the firm. We'd be better off without either
of these two major parties. And I predict one or
both are going to be gone by the end of
the decade. And it sure looks like the Democrats are
going to be gone by the end of the decade,
maybe not survive this mayoral election in New York, let
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alone the midterms and the next presidential election. Because if
the socialist justice win, or in this case in New York,
Islamist wins in the name of socialism, well then the
parasite has taken over the host, and the host will
die and the parasite will die with it. If it loses,
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say in the presidential election, well it's going to lose
because the DNC is going to get involved to rig
it a fourth straight time, and then you're going to
have a major revolt. Either way, they're in trouble. But
even if they weren't, they're statistically doomed by this foot migration.
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Another brilliant idea of our founding fathers that ultimately you
can vote with your feet and Americans are does it
make these blue states likely to become red? It just
makes these blue states worth a lot less every presidential election,
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and by design by our founding fathers, so that the
states are represented as the populace is represented. What do
you have an entire country that's virtually read except for
twenty fifteen maybe tops, I don't know read. What would
you expand it to. I mean, it's mainly seven urban
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areas that drive all the blue vote, but even if
you went to fifteen, that's it. Well, as they move
and as they're worthless, they're gonna have a hard time,
which is why the left's first place was to drive
down birth rate, drive up open borders and illegal immigrants,
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and then place them strategically. That's why they started moving
them into specific states and swing regions of swing states.
Their ultimate bomb is to try to destroy the electoral college.
They may not even get to that fork in the road.
This is one of the biggest stories everyone is missing.
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They keep leaving California, they keep leaving New York, they
keep leaving Illinois, they keep leaving Delaware, places with failed
policies and bankruptcy and inner city chaos. And they keep
going to Texas and Florida and Tennessee. And I'm gonna
throw in North and South Carolina and Georgia with that.
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And they're almost by foot migration to checkmate in the
electoral college. And the latest survey shows the same, the
same continued movement from the Blue States to the Red States,
making the Red States worth more and maybe even by
the twenty eighth presidential election. It's Your Morning Show with
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Michael del Chorno. President Trump so pleased with Florida's alligator Alcatraz,
he'd like to open up the original.
Speaker 3 (13:26):
On Tuesday, Trump was in the Sunshine State touring the
new detention facility for illegal immigrants in the Everglades. The
president later posted, We're going to look into renovating and
rebuilding the famous Alcatraz prison, sitting high on the bay,
surrounded by sharks. He added there's already conceptual work underway
for the island prison. I'm Brian Shuck.
Speaker 1 (13:47):
The jury will pick up deliberations today where they left
off after a partial verdict was reaching the Sean Dencomb
sex trial in New York. Kristen Marks reports the jury
told the.
Speaker 4 (13:57):
Judge Tuesday they reached a verdict on all counts, accept
the top charge of racketeering conspiracy. They said there are
jurors with unpersuadable opinions on both sides. The judge said
he wouldn't accept a partial verdict and instructor jurors to
try to decide on that remaining charge of rico conspiracy,
which is considered a complicated one. The jury has decided
on sex trafficking by force and transportation to engage in
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prostitution involving two ex girlfriends. It seems to prosecution took
the news better than the defense and a quick verdict
is believed to be better for the prosecution.
Speaker 1 (14:29):
Kristen Marx, NBC News Radio tell evangelist Jimmy Swaggert has died.
Speaker 5 (14:33):
At its peak in the mid nineteen eighties, Jimmy Swaggett
Worldwide Ministries had a television presence in more than one
hundred and forty countries that, along with its Bible College,
brought in up to half a million dollars a day
from donations and sales of Bible courses, gospel music, and merchandise.
Speaker 1 (14:54):
Jimmy swagger was ninety years old. A man is recovering
after he was stabbed on a platform at a New
York City se Ubway station Tuesday afternoon.
Speaker 6 (15:02):
It happened as people were waiting on the uptown train
platform at the one hundred twenty fifth Street station at
Saint Nicholas Avenue in Harlem. Two men got into a fight.
A thirty six year old man ended up with stab
wounds in both shoulders and maybe elsewhere. Witnesses told The
Daily News there was blood everywhere. The victim was hospitalized
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in stable condition. No word of any arrests. Andrew Whitman,
NBC News Radio, New York.
Speaker 1 (15:32):
Yeah, they made another one. Jurassic World Rebirth is aiming
to take out a big bite at the box office
this weekend. Fourth of July always a big box office weekend.
The seventh film in the Dinosaur franchise expected to make
between one hundred and one hundred and twenty five million
dollars over the Fourth of July holiday. Elsewhere, F one
is expected to make another thirty thirty five million. It
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has been a huge success, believe it or not. My
daughter Alexander was a big fan. K pop superstars BTS
their plotted their return. BTS is on hiatus since twenty
twenty two while members completed mandatory military service in South Korea.
The members also used the break to work on solo projects.
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Bts latest album last album was released in twenty twenty two,
and Here Comes the Comeback. This is k from surprise, Arizona.
Speaker 7 (16:28):
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better late than never enjoyed the podcast. Can't have your
morning show without your voice, and that's why we go
quickly to Blaine. Blaine is listening to Ames Iowa. I
work the census in northern Michigan.
Speaker 6 (17:12):
We're not allowed to count illegal aliens, so that will
skew numbers.
Speaker 1 (17:16):
No matter what.
Speaker 6 (17:18):
If they disavow those numbers, California will lose at least
twelve seats.
Speaker 1 (17:23):
Because they're overrun.
Speaker 6 (17:24):
Anyway, You guys, have a happy fourth, celebrate our No
King's Day on the fourth of July.
Speaker 1 (17:30):
That's a whole other can of worms, all right, because
the census counts anyone here period. End of story. Whether
they broke in or are here legally, they're counted and
that number is used to determine House of Representative seats.
So I'm not certain. I don't know certain of any
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states that can take that number out or would know
how to take that number out. So slight disagreement. I
think they are are all counted, and that's why when
you see a million of them returned, whether they were
registered in voting or not, that is lost from the census,
therefore lost from the electoral College. Ed Kfyi in Phoenix, Arizona.
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To take your information about the foot migration one step further,
doesn't that seem like the next place where the Democrats
to start to cheat will be in the census. You
could make a case they already have them. Julie is
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in Clarksville, Tennessee.
Speaker 7 (18:37):
Good morning, Michael. This is Julie Marksville, Tennessee, originally a
native from Montana, so I can tell you firsthand the
experienced of the migration from failed states into a prosperous
state and how they have the culture and philosophy and
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policies of that.
Speaker 1 (19:03):
I guess thirty seconds cut her off, but yeah, I mean, look,
there's been other states that state of Washington was overrun
from people from California. But the past decade decade and
a half, the migration pattern has been blue to red
and primarily New York, California, Illinois, and two Texas, Florida,
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and then secondarily Tennessee, North and South Carolina and Georgia.
Big John. Big John's having his own show, and I'm
liking it better than mine.
Speaker 8 (19:34):
I gotta give a huge thumbs up to you Penn
for stripping Leah Thomas's swimming titles and giving them all
back to Riley Gain's huge thumbs up.
Speaker 1 (19:45):
Well, that's a great segue into our sounds of the day.
We will win, We will win.
Speaker 8 (19:54):
They all look like a bunch of girly men.
Speaker 1 (20:00):
Speak doesn't make you in time, all right. So Leah Thomas,
a biological male, has been winning swimming meets for the
University of Penn, now being stripped of any of those victories.
This was Leah on a recent podcast. Listen to their
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view of this obvious story again. You may believe that
you're a woman trapped in a male's body, but you
are a male competing against women, and we shouldn't have
to allow you to have a physical advantage in order
to get your tolerance. But that's not how they see it.
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And we always saw this show down coming. The extreme
left feminist views meet the extreme or left transgender movement. Listen,
They're like, Oh.
Speaker 9 (20:57):
We respect Leah as a woman, as a whatever, we
respect our identity.
Speaker 1 (21:02):
We just don't think it's fair.
Speaker 9 (21:03):
You can't really have that sort of half support where
you're like, oh, I respect her as.
Speaker 1 (21:07):
A woman here, but not here.
Speaker 9 (21:08):
They're using the guys of feminism to sort of push
transphobic beliefs. And I think a lot of people in
that camp sort of carry an implicit bias against trans
people but don't want to, I guess fully manifest or
speak that out, and so they try to just play
it off as this sort of half support.
Speaker 10 (21:28):
They think about how twisted feminism quote unquote feminism has
become their arguments. You know, in order to exclude anybody
in the trans category, you have to reduce women to
reproductive capacity, which is in my opinion, extremely anti feminist.
I don't want to put those women down either, and
I know you don't want want to.
Speaker 1 (21:45):
I see pain, I see pain, and they see you
in pain. In short, unless you let a biological man
who thinks he's a woman box another woman. You're transphobic.
This is the exact level of wokeness whose time has passed.
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And this may be the straw that broke the camel's back.
So Big John is right, huge story and worthy of
kicking off the sounds of the day. There's a little
liner that I hate and I wish you'd stop airing
with Mike McCann saying what would you think of this
guy being the White House press secretary? There's no one
that could do a better job than Caroline Lovitt see
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maybe one of the greatest spokesperson superstars ever and yesterday
was no exception. Listen to how she handles this loaded question.
Thank you.
Speaker 11 (22:40):
There are no reports that Israeli pullshas are firing on
Palestinians trying to get eight from the guls A Humanitarian Foundation.
Speaker 1 (22:47):
After twenty people, according to the Red Cross, have arrived
to the hospital that they've set up with gunshot wounds
have died from them. Is this administration aware of this,
and I mean, what is being done to us this situation.
Speaker 11 (23:02):
The administration is aware of those reports and we are
currently looking into.
Speaker 1 (23:05):
The veracity of them.
Speaker 11 (23:07):
Because unfortunately, unlike some in the media, we don't take
the word of Hamas with total truth. We like to
look into it when they speak. Unlike the BBC, who
had multiple headlines they wrote Israeli tank kills twenty six,
Israeli tank kills twenty one, Israeli gunfire kills thirty one
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Red Cross is twenty one people were killed in an
eight incident, and then oh wait, they had to correct
and take down their entire story, saying we reviewed the
footage and couldn't find any evidence of anything. Oh okay,
So we're going to look into reports before we confirm
them from this podium or before we take action, and
I suggest that journalists who actually care about truth do
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the same.
Speaker 1 (23:48):
Sooo, Caraline the boom boom. All right on to our
other favorite Victor Davis Hanson narratives. They always die of reality,
and think of all the dead narratives the left have experienced.
To talk about our so called experts.
Speaker 12 (24:09):
Recently, they've made a series of statements that are absolutely
confounded by reality. Let's take around, we get all of
these stories that the United States strikes may not have
done very much. David Albright, one of the most prestigious
analysts of nuclear proliferation. He said, there was serious damage.
We were told the tariffs they were going to crash
the stock market. Here we are in June and the
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stock market is at a record high. No recession, no inflation.
What am I getting at? Most of the criticism of
Donald Trump was not based on reality. These so called
economic gurus, you are so wedded to the idea that
Donald Trump is going to destroy the United States because
of your personal animals. You should try to shed your
Trump derangement syndrome because it's really affecting your powers of
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judgment and analysis. A.
Speaker 1 (24:55):
Yeah, that pretty much sums it up. That's life in
the matrix during the death of journalism. I saw yesterday
I've got to get this. This guy's a progressive leftist podcaster, blogger,
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and I saw this kind of going viral yesterday at
first when I was reading it. And I'll bet my
judgment is dead on that this is written concerning USAID,
which was mainly brought revealed to be a weapon of
fraud and abuse. It wasn't effectively helping people. But that's
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not even where the conflating is headed. And then it's
gone viral now as the Big Beautiful Bill is passing,
which has really nothing to do with it at all,
unless you're really stretching the Medicaid aspect, which has been changed.
So I don't really know, and I don't think they
really know. It's just narratives. But here's the quote. If
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our Christianity causes kids to go hungry, the sick to
go without healthcare, the stranger to be unwelcomed, the needy
to be called parasites, all while billionaires get richer, we've
profoundly misunderstood the most basic elements of Jesus's teaching. Imagine
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the Left wanting to be wanting to sell America as
a Christian nation that we're failing. It's just constant, desperate narratives.
But when I looked at that, I thought, well, I
don't know if he's talking about USAID. I don't know
if he's talking about the Big Beautiful Bill and Medicare
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or Medicaid. I don't know what he's talking about. But
this is what the left is just putting on their
Facebook profiles and so on, just following, you know, because
that's what we have. Narrative and narrative repeating, not news
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and news consumption. I mean, look at what Caroline Levitt
did with that one reporter's question. She's quoting a story
that had already been removed for inaccuracy after changing five times,
and the origin of the entire lie was from Hamas
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this is life. You still haven't solved the matrix. You
still haven't dealt with the death of journalism, and we're
not better for it or worse well, donald Trump's better
for it. Let's go to Harrietton and his latest on
just where is Donald Trump and the legacy of Republicans
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believe it or not? Above Reagan and probably headed for
Mount Rushmore.
Speaker 13 (27:53):
We'll look at the strongly approved number, So this isn't
just Republicans who like Donald Trump. This is Republicans who
love Donald.
Speaker 1 (28:01):
Trump, and he's up like a rocket. Look at this.
Speaker 13 (28:03):
In July twenty seventeen, the strongly approved was fifty three percent.
That's pretty good. But look at where he is now.
Sixty three percent of Republicans strongly approve of the job
that Donald Trump is doing about five months into his presidency.
Republicans love Donald Trump the way that Americans love Disney World.
The bottom line is sixty three percent.
Speaker 8 (28:24):
That is a.
Speaker 13 (28:25):
Huge, huge base, And of course it's just part of
a Republican base in which about ninety percent of them
overall a proof of him, including the somewhat approves as well.
Speaker 4 (28:33):
I mean, I think politician would like this number here,
especially to see it go up.
Speaker 1 (28:37):
How about compared to other presidents who were Republicans. Yeah,
it's history making. It's history making. What are we talking
about here? So why don't we look back?
Speaker 13 (28:44):
We have all the president's Republican presidents going back over
the last thirty five, thirty six, thirty seven years.
Speaker 1 (28:50):
What are we talking about?
Speaker 13 (28:51):
GOP who strongly approved five months? And look at this
George HW. Bush Bush forty one, forty six percent, Bush
forty three, fifty nine. You see Trump the first term
fifty three. But look at this sixty three percent. He
beats all the other Republicans on the board here. And
I was looking even back since Reagan and get this,
Donald Trump beats Reagan when it comes to the strongly
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approved five months. And of course Reagan was coming off
that high after that assassination attempt. So the bottom line
is Donald Trump is making history with the Republican base.
He is more beloved by this Republican base than any
Republican base, loved any GOP president five months.
Speaker 1 (29:29):
The question is is it Republican or is it Trump?
Is is it just another view of the matrix, Loved
by the right more than anyone in history, hated by
the left, who is obsessed with him more than anyone
in history. It's also a message to Delon Musk, who's
threatening to start an American Party if the Big beautiful
Bill is signed into law. He might want to protect
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his business because the left is never going to forgive
you for getting him elected, and if you try to
betray him and the movement, that could be devastating for
your business. As for the left, they're worried about the
winner of the Democrat primary in the mayor's race in
New York City and what that might mean in defining
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the party moving forwards. Ladies, gentlemen, let me be very
very clear.
Speaker 14 (30:18):
If the Democratic Party becomes the likes of Zoramomdani, who,
by the way, I like not trying to throw any
shade on him or anything like that, but if the
Democratic Party.
Speaker 1 (30:28):
Becomes him, you have no chance.
Speaker 14 (30:31):
You have no chance on a national basis, in terms
of the presidency, in Senate seats seats in the House.
Speaker 1 (30:38):
You have no chance. You have no chance. I want
to be very very clear about that.
Speaker 14 (30:43):
You might have a democratic socialist sprinkled hand there, but
that ain't what America is. America is about capitalism. America
is about dollars and cents.
Speaker 1 (30:52):
America.
Speaker 14 (30:53):
America is about an economy, a floristing economy. Okay, And
you know what, It's not about free stuff. Somebody got uncle,
see somebody got says uncle.
Speaker 1 (31:06):
See it. Stephen A. Smith speaking truth in reality and
I hope reaching somebody speaking of reach. Donald Trump's going
to get sixteen million dollars in the settlement with CBS
and paramount Why because this was the actual answer on
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sixty minutes from presidential candidate Kamala Harris versus what aired.
But it seems that Prime Minister Netanyah who is not listening.
Speaker 15 (31:36):
Well, Bill, The work that we have done has resulted
in a number of movements in that region by Israel
that were very much prompted by or a result of
many things, including our advocacy for what needs to happen
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in the region.
Speaker 1 (31:59):
That would be a word salad that conveys an eye problem.
And this is what CBS edited into whom said Prime
Minister Netanya, who is not listening.
Speaker 15 (32:11):
We're not going to stop pursuing what is necessary for
the United States to be clear about where we stand
on the need for this war to end.
Speaker 1 (32:21):
Death of journalism, the matrix still our biggest challenge, still
not solved. All right, everybody luck alone.
Speaker 12 (32:33):
Look, you just gotta try harder not to shop.
Speaker 1 (32:35):
So I'm g the opportunity for a brief civics lesson. Sure,
perhaps you'd like to be alone with you at the
deteriorating mental condition plitics You don't know us. That just
sounds of the day for this Wednesday. This is your
morning show with Michael Del Trono. Keep those talkbacks coming.
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If you're listening on the iHeart AP, there's a little
microphone press. It counts you down read two to one,
gives you thirty seconds to make a common ask a question,
and take your place at this morning's kitchen table. Did
get a couple of emails at Michael dtiheartmedia dot com. Michael,
correct me if I'm wrong. Actually it's the other way around.
The listeners always correct me when I'm wrong, but correct
me if I'm wrong. During the last census. President Trump
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only wanted legal citizens counted. Census takers were required by
the Supreme Court to count all people in the United States,
legal or otherwise. Yes. To give you the analogy, somebody
breaks into your home. The next morning, the census is
at the door. How many people are living in this home?
There's five of us, Well, we're counting eight. Well those
three broke in last night. Uh, they're family members. A
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bye bye. And of course that being the legal population
falsely awards congressional districts. Yes, the migration by feet, the
securing of the border, and abortion and the birth rate
is all going to reshape the electoral college map. And
it's a checkmate for the Democrats. That's why they needed
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those borders open. That's why you let ten twelve million in.
You need the votes. Keep the emails coming. Michael Diadiheartmedia
dot Com. All right, Jerry picked to deliberate again. We'll
pick up deliberations today. In the shan Ditty Combs, they
only had a partial verdic. Jimmy Swaggert's gone at the
age of ninety and Republican House leaders say the Big
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Beautiful Bill is headed the Big Beautiful desk after makes
the stop at the big beautiful House. We're all in
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