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July 21, 2025 34 mins

Trump is suing Murdoch for $20b for the release of leaked Epstein letter and Epstein vs Mamdani …who is hurting the other more..?  Finally, the Dems generic congressional advantage is 6 points below last three midterms…Chris Walker joins us to analyze the top political storylines.

Will the release of Grand Jury files associated with the Jeffrey Epstein case be enough to satisfy those who believe it was all a conspiracy? National Correspondent RORY O’NEILL shares the latest on the story that has divided many of President Trump’s staunchest supporters.

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He's in this race.

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Speaker 4 (02:31):
Good morning Michael. Hey, My question is was Joey really
in his basement or was he at the hospital getting
aggressive chemotherapy for his cancer? And by the way, Maria's
last name is pronounced bart Romo, part to Romo.

Speaker 1 (02:47):
Yeah, uh, Blaine in Utah.

Speaker 5 (02:49):
Good morning, Michael, you really we'll recall it call me.
Described the tape as what the Russians could do with
this information, then turned around and used it as direct evidence,
which is falsifying evidence. And they announced the tape discussion
what he did at morning briefing.

Speaker 1 (03:09):
That's even worse. That's crazy is they use the script. Yeah,
and for the right. Here's another case on the table.
Will there be accountability? Will anyone be arrested? Will anyone
be prosecuted? They're still playing cat and mouse with the
Epstein case. Let alone. Here comes the Barack Obama, Obama

(03:30):
administration Russian Russian case. Chris Walker is all things Republican
joining us. What a busy weekend. Trump suing Murdoc for
twenty billion dollars. That's Fox Epstein versus Mandanni, and who's
really scoring any points. The left can't talk about Epstein enough,
and the right can't talk about Mondanni enough. And here
comes Donald Trump and Terelsea Gabbard serving up Obama and

(03:51):
finally the Democrats looking about six points below their last
three generic congressional polls for a mid tis election. There's
a lot to cover. Let's start with the Let's start
with what Tulca Gabbert just dropped. I mean, first of all,
here's Tulca Gabbert, who was a candidate for the Democrat
nomination for President of the United States for the Democrats

(04:13):
to take on Donald Trump. Now she's serving Donald Trump
as the Director of National Intelligence. And you find out
Russia was never and it was concluded by intelligence an
intent or action interfering with the twenty sixteen election. That
was going to be in President Obama's briefing, but it
was removed at the behest to Barack Obama. This scandal

(04:34):
goes all the way to Barack Obama. That's big.

Speaker 6 (04:39):
Yeah, it's huge, and I think there's a lot of
repercussions around all of.

Speaker 7 (04:43):
That, and you know, I would to go to your
early question, I would point to.

Speaker 6 (04:48):
The you know, the end of media with the invention
of social media and the results in chasing algorithms rather
than the truth. And I think what was interesting is that,
you know, over the weekend there was there's some really
good videos of all of the earned me of all
the media folks in twenty sixteen talking about how Russia
Hackey election. I mean, every single table news host you

(05:09):
could think of was saying with you know, with certainty
that you know, Russia Hackey election. Well, it turns out
that none of that was true and all all was
based on a you know, a lie created by the
President Obama and the Obama White House.

Speaker 7 (05:23):
To hang Albus Ross round Donald Trump's neck.

Speaker 6 (05:27):
I mean, that's Joe Biden age scan alone.

Speaker 7 (05:32):
That's a huge scandal. That is the our federal.

Speaker 6 (05:34):
Government, you know, creating a false story to try to
hurt their political opponent, that.

Speaker 1 (05:39):
Is, well the left, the left, the left one that
I don't play left versus right shirts versus skins. I
just call balls and strikes. If this is true, Uh,
this would be three of the greatest political scandals and
American political history, all within a span of about six years,
and the same players. This is Baraco telling them to

(06:01):
pull the intelligence report that cleared any Russian involvement and
giving the order to create one. Then it reveals the
Democrat Party arm which was the media selling it. Then
you had don't forget technocracy blocking any opposing views and
silencing them.

Speaker 8 (06:20):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (06:20):
And then you go on to I guess I would
say weaponized COVID to the point where you change election
laws on constitutionally at the state level, and then you
harvest ballots to steal an election, and then you carry
out a four year fake presidency. That's three big scandals
they're going to own.

Speaker 6 (06:37):
I mean, it's breadsaking, all stimming from two thousand and
eight Barack Obama, which happens to be around the same time.
That's also media started to make a big impact. I mean,
it's you can you know, you can put the pieces
together if you think about it.

Speaker 1 (06:52):
But that's the president. But that's the president. That's Barack Obama. Now,
so that would be the biggest presidential scandal and American
political history. And while that accusation is out, they drop
the podcast A Barack and Michelle Obama in my opinion,
and he's talking about how every child should have a
gay mentor or they're ignorant. I just wow, just wow.

Speaker 8 (07:17):
They can't go away fast enough.

Speaker 1 (07:19):
No, first, it takes a village Hillary. Now it takes
a gay mentor. Barack. All right, This Murdoch one's going
to be interesting. A twenty billion dollar lawsuit. I know
that you've kind of been rappling with this. A lot
of people are like, well, there's no way the Wall
Street Journal prints a letter without vetting it first. Really well,
Donald Trump's two to zero first against ABC was Stepanophilis

(07:40):
second with CBS in sixty minutes. I don't think he
files this suit unless he can prove it's a false
document and meant to damage him. But I can tell
you this, where does this leave Fox News If they
get caught in the middle of their owner Murdoch and
this fake letter again proof their establishment Republican they're not
they're not trump Ism, They're not mad, that's for sure.

Speaker 6 (08:03):
What's interesting is, you know, we talked about this weekend
a little bit, but I've thought about a little bit
more in context with the Tulty Gabbage storage and you know,
again the media taking a nuggetive information from a source
and and and spewing it without any.

Speaker 7 (08:20):
Hesitancy, you know, set an entire media.

Speaker 6 (08:23):
Industry on fire because of a you know, of an
absolute hoax. You know, here here again is a situation where,
you know, I don't know that the full facts of it,
but I'm becoming a little bit more open to the
idea that looks even somebody like the Wall Street Journal,
which is the center right publications, you know, could get
some wrong information and publish it. And Trump's going to
make them prove it. And you know, he believes that

(08:45):
that that that's not him. He didn't do that, and
they didn't seem to want to take his word for it.
And you know, I mean, media doesn't take people's work
for a lot of things. I understand that as like
a journalist, but I'm not journalists, But I mean.

Speaker 7 (08:58):
I understand why journalists think that. But you know, Trump
has changed the game to.

Speaker 6 (09:03):
Say, look, you're going to publish something that I believe
is false, I'm gonna you're gonna have to prove it
in court. And instead of the sport of public opinion,
a court where you have to actually have evidence and.

Speaker 8 (09:13):
Do that, and Trump is.

Speaker 9 (09:13):
You're right, he is two and oh.

Speaker 6 (09:15):
So you know, with the Russian, with the with the
Telsey gabber news over the weekend, I can't help but think, Okay,
like sometimes the media certainly does not get a benefit
of the doubt, even if they're kind of more conservative than
a CNN or Washington Post.

Speaker 1 (09:30):
Well, you know, we have two views of the Wall
Street Journal. I mean, that is the voice of capitalism,
the voice of economic reason. That is the crisp crispest
paper there is. But wait a minute, it's owned by
Rupert Murdoch. And go back to twenty sixteen. It was
Rupert Murdoch that give Meg and Kelly the go to

(09:53):
attack Trump in that first debate. And it's now Rupert
Murdoch using Wall Street Journal and not his Fox proper
to attack him again for whatever reason. But Donald Trump
is two and oh. He doesn't make lawsuits lightly. That
makes me think there might be something to this. All right,
I've demonstrated this and sounds the day so many times.
I'm beginning to think there's something up with Trump. He

(10:16):
wants everybody leaning in on this Epstein so he can
hand him Obama, so he can hand him Murdoch and
then maybe hand him Epstein too. I don't know, but
it's it's it reeks that something's up. But the right
can't talk enough about Mom Donnie. The left can't talk
enough about Epstein and the sweeping under the rug. Who's
winning in that war?

Speaker 6 (10:38):
Well, I mean, Trump tends to win these things.

Speaker 1 (10:40):
And you know, he lets you.

Speaker 6 (10:41):
Know where he's going a couple of weeks ahead of
time a lot of times, so he doesn't he's not hi.
He doesn't hide stuff. He tells you where what he's thinking.
He tells you where his mind's going, and you know
it's to kind of trust what he's saying. Unfortunately for
the medium, most people don't trust.

Speaker 8 (10:58):
What he's saying.

Speaker 6 (10:58):
They don't believe him when he's not been.

Speaker 8 (11:00):
Lying about it.

Speaker 6 (11:01):
So, you know, I think he is. I think you're right.
I think those instincts are correct. We'll see where he goes.

Speaker 8 (11:10):
I mean to me, the Epstein story is just so odd.

Speaker 6 (11:12):
It feels very online in a way that most Americans
are more concerned about the economy and jobs and immigration,
and it seems to me that we have a situation
here where you know, there's some very loud Twitter voices,
and you know, I think people care because people, you know,
want to see justice done right. I mean, this is
a story that's been in the news for fifteen years, you.

Speaker 8 (11:36):
Know, the interest.

Speaker 7 (11:37):
But I hope suggest Camboni is going to change that.

Speaker 1 (11:39):
Yeah, Pauline suggests that most on the right are not
turning on Trump over Elon Musk or this Epstein thing,
but you start handing them Barack Obama. I mean, I'll
give you the reverse of it. I don't know why
the left isn't accusing Telsey Gabbard and the president of
doing all this Obama Russia, Russia, Russia to distract from Epstein, Epstein, Epstein.
It's one or the other. In time, will play it out,

(12:02):
But so far, Mom, Donnie is a greater threat to
the Democrat Party because in the end they've always been socialists,
but now they'll be branded full throated socialist, especially if
he wins, even if he doesn't.

Speaker 6 (12:13):
Well, and honestly, I mean, let's let's not forget. I mean,
the Democrats have had the Epstein files or forever and
if they if Trump was in them, they certainly would
have used them to keep him from being in office.
And so you know, this idea that somehow Trump's secretly
in the Epstein file is concerred, and it's a plection
that that democratry is that at.

Speaker 7 (12:33):
That they you know, they think somehow they're going to
pull the.

Speaker 6 (12:36):
Wall over people's eyes and been realizing like Clinton and
Biden and Obama are being proven to be the most
corrupt political influences over the last fifty years. And you know,
thankfully President and Telsey Gabbert are sitting there and saying like, hey,
this is the real scandal.

Speaker 8 (12:52):
Let's look at this.

Speaker 6 (12:53):
And I think that's they're certainly merit to that because
these are supposedly people that have been given the trust
of the American public and have used their their office
for you know, it's ironic everyone accuses President Trump of
using the office for you know, ill gains and hear
his like actual proof from you know, every Democrat president
since the nineties, you know, utilizing their office for you know,

(13:17):
really ill gains and class. So they're accusing their opponent's
office their own their own their own vice.

Speaker 1 (13:23):
Exactly, classic Sololensky. That what you're accusing, you're really confessing.
Closing moments of Chris Walker Republican consultant analysts House considering
immunity offers to get somebody on the Biden staff. And
by the way, you got the main one today. Klaan
was behind the shadow campaign which was stealing the election.
He was behind the cover up of Joe Biden was probably,

(13:47):
along with John Podesta, the real president for those four years.
He'll probably be pleading the fifth today. If you were
ever going to offer an immunity deal to get someone
to talk, he might start with him. He could probably
address the last three fake presidencies if you will, he could.

Speaker 6 (14:04):
I mean, and John Pedefta right behind him with Center,
you know, the Center for American Progress. I mean, all
of it is, all of it is is one web.
The President has been right to to be talking about
Act Blue. Let's I mean, and I know most people,
most Listen's owners saying what Act Blue isn't it's and
that's that makes that means they're normal. But I mean
ac FLU has single handlely been one of the key
elements of Democrat money, you know, power, And there's no

(14:27):
way you can tell me that they've been doing it legally.
And you know, for Biden to raise a billion dollars,
you know, in a in a short amount of time
based on one kind of you know, super tool is
just it depies all logic to me.

Speaker 7 (14:42):
So all these different tools that are coming out, and
I think it's.

Speaker 8 (14:45):
Useful to see it's it's all of that connected.

Speaker 1 (14:48):
They're going to need that illegal money because they're there's
gonna be a lot of Grasstops money donating to a
socialist Democrat party, especially with down six to eight points
in generic congressional polling heading into a midtermal line auction.

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Speaker 1 (16:37):
Enjoyed the podcast. I am Michael del Jerno. Scott just
wrote me and said, did you say last week that
John Decker was starting a daily podcast. Yes, and today
is the beginning of it. And I forgot to mention
that while we were talking to him. Is it called
the White House Briefing Room? I can't remember. I do
not know the answer to that. I think it's called

(16:58):
the White House Briefing Room. I think if you go
into the iHeartRadio app and you search John J. O. N.
Decker D e Cker podcast, it'll probably pop up. Yes,
it's the White House Briefing Room. Yeah, the White House
Briefing Room. And again, the goal of it is, in
fifteen minutes, you know what's going on. But if you

(17:22):
tune in to CNN or MSNBC, you're gonna get one story.
If you turn into Fox, you're gonna get one story.
Turn into talk radio you'll get another story. This is
just straight what's happening in fifteen minutes. I think he's
gonna do a terrific job and I highly recommend him. Rory,
of course, has his own podcast on the weekend called
The Weekend Die, but we're a long way from that.
With the release of the grand jury files associated with

(17:43):
the Epstein case be enough to satisfy those Well, if
they haven't moved on to the now fresh meat of
Barack Obama and Russia, Russia, Russia, I would think this
is a big nothing burger right Well, especially if it's
just the grand jury transcripts, they probably won't do much
to say satisfy the calls where we want the list,
we want the list. You know, a lot of times

(18:04):
a prosecutor, especially in the Southern District of New York,
will be very vague. They don't want to show what
evidence they have in some of these cases, so they
use a broad brush to paint things, just trying to
get that indictment. And we know it's you know, it's
easy to indict a ham Sandwich according to law and order.
So it's a lot of this is going to be
broad strokes, not the details that Americans are calling for. Well,

(18:28):
what America is calling for is redacted by a judge's
order in depositions that came forward from victims that is
in nowhere land because there's never going to be a
trial because the accused is dead. So unless somebody files
something civil or get something out of Gillen or whatever
her name is in jail. You're just not going to

(18:49):
get to this, are you. It doesn't seem to be.

Speaker 10 (18:52):
And a lot of her Delane's appeals are still happening
all the way up to the US Supreme Court, so
a lot of this is still tied down in legal maneuvering.

Speaker 1 (19:00):
So it seems unlikely.

Speaker 10 (19:02):
But you know, maybe this is just enough of a
delay so that the administration can focus either on what
Tulsea Gabbert has to say about Barack Obama, or whether
or not we should change the formula for coke, or
if Rosie o'donnald should be stripped of citizenship, or if
the Redskins need to change their name, or if the
Indians need to give in their name.

Speaker 1 (19:20):
Getting to think you're sensing that they're distracting us rather
than leaning us in to give us a real bombshell. Yes,
well I can't. I can't sy I disagree with you.
We're watching this whole You know, the left can't talk
enough about Epstein, the right can't talk enough about mom Donnie.

(19:40):
Do you sense either side is getting anything.

Speaker 8 (19:44):
Out of it?

Speaker 10 (19:45):
No, that's why all of us are talking about the
Coldplay concert.

Speaker 1 (19:48):
Eh boy, you nailed that you want to give them
the latest. Done that, so he's out. He resigned, They
accepted the resignation. He had probably no choice. But her,
we just know she's off gathering her thoughts on a
temporary leave. I was reading a great yeah, I was
reading a great article from an employment attorney, and he's saying, well,
she's the most problematic. I mean, you can't be over

(20:09):
eer after something like this and preside over any situation
without being subject to a lawsuit. So it's inevitable she'll
be gone too. I would think that seems likely. You know.

Speaker 10 (20:20):
The New York Post did pretty deep dives on both
their backgrounds. Apparently she married into a pretty wealthy family,
so not as worried about her, you know. And then
he's getting a severance package as a result of this.
I think I told you the last time. My outrage
is with all the people that went to the show
with them. They're in the box, like you're all just
supporting this couple. All right, that's the deciding vote. First

(20:42):
of all, I won't vote on this because listen, I'm
gonna stick by my guns.

Speaker 1 (20:46):
I realize we're all thirsting for anything to talk about
other than this other nonsense. But there are children involved,
there's a wife involved. I'm not gonna throw stones in judgment. No,
all of sind but I mean, adultery is serious. I'm
not downplaying adultery. I'm just not going to chime in
and throwing rocks. But Red might started my morning at
for whatever fifty am with that Jeffrey chime did it.

(21:09):
That's going to be what looks really bad for the
company ultimately. And I don't think there's a way for
the company to pivot away from that. This was a
company gathering watching their HR, director and CEO.

Speaker 10 (21:20):
How does that change the dynamic? Yeah, and that's the
real awkward part of all those going forward. Let's see
if there are other changes. Yeah, if we were if
I were a betting man, I'd say this is a
company with new ownership eighteen months from that or a
new competitor for O'Neal. Great reporting, We'll talk again. You know,

(21:41):
Rory makes a great point, and don't shoot the messenger.

Speaker 1 (21:44):
It does. I mean you could make okay, I call
balls and strikes. And in terms of balls and strikes,
this administration hasn't come through and delivered on any of
the things they promised they would when it comes to
scandals and dealing with past scandals. So even now bringing
up Barack Obama by way of Telsa Gabbard, are you

(22:04):
really either going to come forward with that. I think
there's going to be charges. They keep getting you thirsty
for justice and not delivering. What if that whole thing
Rory reeled off? Are all little distractions being thrown out?
I said that earlier when I was talking with John Decker,
or maybe it was with Chris Walker. You know, you

(22:26):
could make a case that this Tulsa Gabbard story breaks
to get you off Epstein, or they were playing you
all along to lean in and hand you Barack Obama
instead of Epstein. When it comes to my top stories
of the day, there's the news cycle and then there's

(22:48):
what I really think you need to pay attention to.
And I'm gonna go quickly because we can't run too late.
I don't think you've got the rass Museen polling on
Elon Musk's third party idea, the polling suggests it's a
really bad idea.

Speaker 3 (23:07):
Then we have.

Speaker 1 (23:10):
The House Committee contemplating giving Biden witnesses and clean as today.
Now you're getting really close to the epicenter of Dante's circle.
I mean, this is the guy one of the co
heads of the shadow campaign to save the Democracy. He,
along with Podesta, probably really was president for the four

(23:34):
years you thought Joe Biden was. Now I suspect unless
they cut an immunity deal with him. He's going to
plead the fifth today, but the only way to get
him to talk is maybe to give an immunity deal
to somebody. Then you got the Telsea Gabbard bombshell. And
this is different because this is Barack Obama, a sitting president,
and they're being very specific. Intelligence had ruled out any

(23:58):
Russian interference. It was going to be in the president's briefing.
The president told them to remove it and then create
something that would be one of the greatest sitting president
political scandals, hands down in political history. That's a pretty
big care. That's right up there was suing Rupert Murdoch
for twenty billion dollars. You must know something about that

(24:20):
letter being a fake. That's a pretty bold lawsuit, especially
for a sitting president who's two to zero suing CBS,
ABC and now the owner of Fox and the Wall
Street Journal. You have a Democrat candidate for president, who
was running to get the nomination to defeat Donald Trump,

(24:43):
now serving Donald Trump as his Intelligence director, telling you
Russia Russia, Russia was the creation of Barack Obama himself,
who in the meantime is on a podcast with his
wife talking all about every child should have a gay mentor.

Speaker 8 (25:02):
So first with.

Speaker 1 (25:02):
Hillary, it takes a village. Now with Barack, it takes
a gay mentor. I have my top five stories to
close the show. O wait coming up next. But first
things first, let me give you the news cycle the
top five stories of the day. While President Trump says
lawmakers calling for the release of Epstein files are nothing
but troublemakers.

Speaker 11 (25:21):
Trump made the comment on Truth Social Senaday after the
Justice Department asked General judges to unceal grand jury testimony
in the criminal case against convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Trump wrote, even if the court give its full and
unwavering approval, nothing will be good enough. Where the troublemakers
and radical left lunatics making their request. Comment also came
one day after the President sued the Wall Street Journal

(25:42):
for revealing a letter Trump reportedly wrote to Epstein, I'm
Mark Neefield.

Speaker 1 (25:46):
Meanwhile, Telsey Gabbard is accusing former President Barack Obama and
his entire administration of treason, claiming they withheld intelligence on
the Russian interference case in twenty sixteen.

Speaker 12 (25:58):
They decided that they would do every thing possible to
try to undermine his ability to do what voters task
President Trump to do.

Speaker 1 (26:07):
She said, there's overwhelming evidence the Obama administration manufactured and
then politicized fake intelligence to lay the groundwork for an
FBI probe into the Russian election interference. This kind of
a scandal demands accountability those.

Speaker 12 (26:22):
Responsible, no matter how powerful they are and were at
that time, no matter who was involved in creating this
treasonous conspiracy against the American people, they all must be
held accountable.

Speaker 1 (26:37):
Health officials are urging Florida swimmers to watch out for
flesh eating bacteria on the beach. Lisa Taylor has.

Speaker 13 (26:43):
More four people have died and seven have fallen sick
recently from Vibrio vulnificus, a bacteria which thrives in warm
coastal areas and leads to rapidly expanding skin infections. It
can also cause vomiting and diarrhea. Officials say people with
open wounds, piercings, and fresh tattoos or a higher risk
and should avoid warm beach water.

Speaker 1 (27:02):
I'm mi se Teeler. The President would like to see
the names of a few professional teams go back to
what they used to be.

Speaker 9 (27:08):
It's been a while since we've heard the names Redskins
and Indians. President Trump wants those teams to bring back
their former names. Trump posted on truth Social that Washington's
NFL franchise in Cleveland's Major League Baseball team should return
to their original team names. Washington dropped the name Redskins
following the twenty nineteen season and became the Commanders before
twenty twenty two. Cleveland scrapped the Indians name in twenty

(27:32):
twenty two and changed to the Guardians. Teams that have
kept their names include the Chicago Blackhawks and Kansas City Chiefs.
I'm Rob Bartier. Katie Perry with us scary.

Speaker 1 (27:41):
She's singing Roar on top of a fake giant butterfly
in San Francisco. When things went wrong in a hurry, the.

Speaker 14 (27:55):
Crops suddenly dropped several feet while in the air over
the audience before catching fan video posted to x shows
Perry briefly stop singing to steady yourself and then continue
the performance. The incident happened while Perry was performing at
the Chase Center on her Lifetime's tour. The pop star
later posted a screenshot of her faces as the prop
fells several feet, writing good night, San fran I'm Lisa Carton.

Speaker 1 (28:19):
Today is your day if you want to go a
little wild with comfort food.

Speaker 15 (28:22):
It all started in eighteen ninety six with cracker Jack. Now,
Americans drop about twelve hundred dollars per person every year
on junk food, and it's not really your fault if
you find yourself in the drive through. The FDA says
junk food is addictive because it's loaded with fat, sugar,
and salt, and eating those makes you crave more hamburgers, fries,
fried chicken, pizza, soda, chips, and that frappuccino.

Speaker 8 (28:45):
I'll just drive through away. I'm pre tennis.

Speaker 1 (28:48):
I've never really thought about how fat, sweet, and salty
those really are the three favorite flavors and textures for me.
I like a sweet and salt. I'll hit you too,
by the way. In Sports Yeah America, Scottie Scheffler, winner
of the twenty twenty five British open Er. Do you

(29:09):
call it simply the Open? Scheffler won by four shots
over second place finisher Harris English. It's his second major
of the year, his fourth of his career. He now
needs just a US Open to complete the Grand Slam.
Tigers Well schoolbol one eleven strikeouts, four hits and six
and a third. Tigers went to one over the Rangers.

(29:29):
D Becks bested to the Cardinals five to three. Guardians
outsle like the A's eight to two, Raise lost to
the O's five to three. Brow Crew sixty five over
the Dodgers. Angels beat the Phillies eight to two in
the podres one eight to one over the Nats. Birthdays
snl alum John Lovetz, Yeah, yeah, Yeah, that's the ticket.
He's sixty eight years old singer Kat Stevens being followed
by a seventy seven year old Moonshadow and Fox's Peter

(29:53):
Doocey is thirty eight. If it's your birthday, Happy birthday,
So glad you were born and thanks for waking up
with your morning show.

Speaker 3 (29:59):
It's Morning Show with Michael Del Johno.

Speaker 1 (30:03):
Well, we hit the ground running on this Monday, July
the twenty first, some big stories. First of all, Elon
Muskin is threat of a third party good idea. Research
says not so much, In fact, a very bad idea.
Twenty seven percent of like the US voters believe it's
a good idea for Musk to start a third party.
I can't think of anybody thinks it's a good idea
for Elon Musk. Now he's gonna have the left hate

(30:26):
him over getting Trump elected, and now he's gonna have
the right hateum over trying to start a third party.
Forty eight percent, Nearly half say it's a bad idea.
Another twenty five percent or not sure. Musk announced his
plan for the American Party on July the fifth. Twenty
seven percent of voters say Musk a third party had

(30:47):
candidates on the ballot in their state, it's likely they
would vote for them, So just twenty seven percent fifty
seven not likely. If must succeeds in starting a third party,
which no one has done since the Republican Party successfully,
thirty eight percent think of would hurt Republicans, Twenty one
percent think it would hurt Democrats more. Another big, big, big, big, big,
big big story is Telsea Gabbard and dropping this bomb.

(31:08):
Now listen, the left is going to tell you this
is to distract you from Epstein, and it may be
I'm taken by Here is Telsea Gabbert, a presidential candidate
for the Democratic nomination to defeat Donald Trump, now his
National intelligence director, and she comes forward with a bombshell.
There was clear intelligence showing Russia had no intent or

(31:31):
ability to disrupt the twenty sixteen election. That was going
to be in President Obama's briefing, but it was taken out.
Who told them to take it out? Barack Obama? What
do you do?

Speaker 2 (31:40):
Worse?

Speaker 1 (31:41):
He told him to replace it, So he created a
document created the scandal. This would make it one of
the greatest sitting presidential political scandals in American history. Over
one one hundred documents released providing clear evidence of how

(32:08):
this treason, his conspiracy, was directed by President Barack Obama
just weeks before he was due to leave office. This
while Barack Obama is making news because he's on his
wife's podcast. In my opinion, and what's his opinion? Every
young boy should have a gay mentor what if we

(32:35):
don't have a gay role model, we're ignorant. Can't be
your coach? Like the one that changed my life. A teacher,
a pastor, of an uncle, a grandfather. It has to
be a gay person otherwise you grow up ignorant. Star

(33:00):
You know, he talks about his professor. And one of
the most valuable things I learned as a guy was
I at a gay professor in college. He became one
of my favorite professors, and he called me out when
I started saying stuff that was ignorant. I know Barack

(33:23):
Obama didn't have a father figure. He may have been
searching for mentors. Mentors are a very serious thing to choose.
By the way, it's one thing to be tolerant. It's
one thing to be aware of it's another to be mentored.
By the way, he's not describing a mentoring situation. It's

(33:44):
just a professor the game a hard time in class.
But this is a world review that would like you
to reject God his word. What has always been that
a boy leaves his family, a girl leaves his family,
the two become one and a covenant marriage with God

(34:06):
at the center. Then they have children and they train
them up. That's out. Now they've tried to tell you.
HILLARYSA takes a village and here comes baracks. It takes
a cay mentor you can't make this up. I dismount
on that note.

Speaker 3 (34:20):
We're all in this together. This is Your Morning Show
with Michael Nheld journo
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