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Well. No, I think I think we do the best.
We can't. We wake them up.
Speaker 1 (01:00):
Riiseenshine. Welcome to Thursday August. Did I mention Roseanne Barr
on the show tomorrow? Did I mention that I think.
Speaker 2 (01:10):
For about the best six months.
Speaker 1 (01:12):
We've mentioned rose Well, there was a delay in the interview.
She's out with a new documentary, and you're going to
love once and for all her getting a chance to
tell you her life story. I often remind people the
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In the case of Roseanne, You've loved a lot of things,
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Roseanne Barr on The Big Big Show tomorrow, Good morning,
and welcome to Thursday, August the fourteenth.
Speaker 2 (01:44):
Did I mention No.
Speaker 1 (01:46):
Forty seven on the show tomorrow? Oh, in the third
hour with Roseanne Barr. Sure he'll have a lot to
talk about after today. Sounded like he was at the
Kennedy Center. Well, that was coming up in our Sounds
of the day. Here the president's actually going to host
the Kennedy Center Honors.
Speaker 2 (02:05):
I predict he will.
Speaker 1 (02:06):
Say, sir now, and he makes the case that he didn't.
This isn't him wanting to do it. He was asked
to do it. And of course, because he was asked
to do it, sir, will you do it? Of course,
of course, I'll do it better than anybody's ever done it.
Speaker 2 (02:19):
It did.
Speaker 1 (02:21):
Donald Trump sounded a lot like forty yesterday at the
Kennedy said, another night a watchful eye with a National
National Guard in service in Washington, D C.
Speaker 2 (02:31):
And you know, I'll never forget the first time.
Speaker 1 (02:34):
If you've never gone to some of these Presidential library sites,
it's it's quite the rabbit hole. You think you understand
the Cuban missile crisis, well I got news for you.
You can listen to it as it was happening. Those
tapes exist in the Kennedy side. You go to the
Nixon site, you know, now, Kennedy, I will tell you
he loved the B word if you have a child
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out of wedlock.
Speaker 2 (02:57):
He liked to call people silly bass. You know.
Speaker 1 (03:01):
Other than that, he wasn't really that foul mouthed the best, Kennedy,
if you ever go to the site and do it.
They ended up losing Patrick. But when the first lady
was going to have what would have been their second
well was their second son until he passed, they set
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up a place for her to have it at an
air force base.
Speaker 2 (03:29):
So the guy running the air Force base does a piece.
Speaker 1 (03:32):
I don't think it was with Time, but it was
some big magazine and there he is posing with the
room he created for her, and of course a Kenny
didn't want people to know where she was going to
be be you make it look like, you know, the
president spending all kinds of money so his wife can
have the baby there wasting tax dollars, and the way
he undressed the guy that handled it as a classic
(03:54):
lbj's classic. Of course, they're concerned. You know the audio
you will hear after the Assassin Nation. But yeah, Nixon.
You know, you start listening to Nixon on those websites
and you're like, wow, what a foul mouth. I mean,
filthy every word out of his mind. I mean, you
just didn't see that coming kind of a thing. Sure,
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and you know, but but these resources are there. But
we're seeing in real time right now are Democrats being
filthy for everyone to see. I don't have to go
to like a library someday and hear it. I mean,
another headline with Chucky Schumer dropping the F bomb, and
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of course it's concerning security in Washington, DC, and so.
Speaker 2 (04:44):
The Hill is Schumer.
Speaker 1 (04:46):
No effing way Democrats are going to back Trump's DC
takeover extension. And I mean, I'm just look, I grew
up Italian, you know. I mean, I'm not a prude
about this stuff. I don't even notice in fact Book
of James. I have to watch my mouth every day,
and I still fail. Every time I stub my toe.
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I have a signature word that comes out. Although I
have explained to my pastor, and this is a joke,
I really have to explained this to my pastor. There
is a medical report that says why we do that,
and it does release pain relief.
Speaker 2 (05:19):
It is a coping mechanism.
Speaker 1 (05:22):
And so if you want to know what you think
is a bad word deep down in your heart of hearts,
it's what you scream when you stub your toe, because
it'll pick your brain, will pick the one word.
Speaker 2 (05:33):
I'd love to share mine.
Speaker 1 (05:33):
You'll have to wait till I'm president and have a
presidential library for you to listen.
Speaker 2 (05:36):
To the audio. I have some of Biden's presidential audio.
Would you like to hear it? Okay, horn Pop was
a bad dude?
Speaker 1 (05:46):
This lot.
Speaker 2 (05:48):
No, you know what you're gonna hear when you go
to his library? What's that?
Speaker 1 (05:57):
Joe Biden? My bulldog used to sleep with me, and
he was so funny. He'd lay, He'd lay like a
human with his head on the pillow.
Speaker 2 (06:03):
Can you do that? Oh? I loved him, Yeah, you
love your dogs. But I mean, just the snort. I
was single.
Speaker 1 (06:10):
So I'm on the bed one night, I'm facing him,
face to face in his pillow.
Speaker 2 (06:14):
He's sleeping, and he goes and then he goes and
right back. I'm like, you're not a dog, You're like
a little old nasty man. That's what it's like. What
has happened.
Speaker 1 (06:33):
I would have never thought I'd tell a Joey bulldog
part story on a national radio show.
Speaker 2 (06:38):
There's a first time, but no, But I mean, am
I the only one? I'm not a prude. I grew
up in an Italian house.
Speaker 1 (06:42):
But about this foul language in public, it's just so,
are you that unhinged? And really, what the story is is,
here's another hill?
Speaker 2 (06:52):
Even even Chris Matthews.
Speaker 1 (06:53):
You know, of all the ones that I've done, I've
done the Chris Matthews one sure way back when I
did MSNBC when they were going after Sarah Palin.
Speaker 2 (07:01):
I wonder if I have that cartoon somewhere I should
play that forbody.
Speaker 1 (07:04):
It's hilarious. You probably do in a directory somewhere, but
we're not gonna start looking for it live on the
air like I do. But make a long story short,
even Chris Matthews gets it. And what Chris Matthews doesn't say,
and I'm sure he wants to say, is not just
that they're falling into a trap in DC and in
our inner cities that are out of control with crime.
Speaker 2 (07:23):
What he wants to say is.
Speaker 1 (07:24):
Here comes another eighty twenty hill we're choosing to die on.
Speaker 2 (07:27):
What are we nuts? I mean, the Democrats.
Speaker 1 (07:31):
Sat and fought for people breaking into this country and
protecting people who were committing even violent crimes, after being
we gotta have these drug lords, we gotta have these
gang members.
Speaker 2 (07:45):
We gotta have these hotels. What are you nuts?
Speaker 1 (07:51):
You're fighting for people breaking in illegally? And then DEI
was another hill. How out of touch are you with
the American people that you would choose to die on
that hill or fight for men biological men to compete
against women in sports, And now they're fighting on the
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hill for murder and crime. And it's laughable. Look at
the stats. Look at the stats. Well, in the case
of DC. We know one got arrested for fudging the stats,
but all the stats point to murder, and they're like, well, no,
but crime is down. Why are you doing this now
as murder's up? I mean, even Chris Matthews is great.
(08:35):
What are you crazy? You're fighting for murder? That's kind
of life and death. I think that's the ultimate fear
of the American people.
Speaker 2 (08:42):
Why do the Democrats continue to choose to die on
these hills? They simply cannot win?
Speaker 1 (08:48):
How how thick is the Remember the it was listen
and I admit this, I like really good television, and
I like really bad television. You do something really awful.
I'm glued now. Under the Dome was an example of
awful TV. Did you ever watch that?
Speaker 2 (09:06):
I tried.
Speaker 1 (09:08):
The Aliens do a dome. They don't realize it, but
they're trapped under a dome. Then they finally figure out
they're in a dome, and you know, they're like ants,
the further negative away from walking dead.
Speaker 2 (09:17):
I realize how bad television?
Speaker 1 (09:19):
Yeah, But I mean, how thick is the bubble the
Democrats are living in that they don't realize they're self
destructing For all of us to see now later in
our Sounds of the Day, or maybe I'll make a segment.
Today and tomorrow are like the busiest shows. There's no
(09:40):
room for me to breathe and just be me other
than like right now. And maybe that's a good thing
after telling the Joey Bulldog story. But I'd love to
play the entire Victor Hanson because he just he goes
through all of what Donald Trump has done that is
as culturally, legally and presidentially as significant as FDR in
(10:09):
creating a cultural revolution and the counter revolution from the Democrat. Well,
it's Fenbaum every day now, dying on ridiculous hills. They
can't win, but their ultimate response is coming. I still
believe it's insurrection. It was going to be in twenty twenty.
It will be again, and first shots could be fired
(10:31):
in these inner cities. So I'm still very much in
prayer for what could be coming. They are unhinged and
they don't care who sees it or who hears it.
We had another major victory for the President in the
Supreme Court, this time concerning Trump can slash two billion
dollars of foreign eight spending. But how many times have
(10:53):
you watched this record skip activist federal judge rules against
the president. Ultimately, a tantrum and a leftist worldview doesn't
stand up constitutionally in court, So another victory for Donald Trump.
The President is heading for Alaska. Our very own John
(11:17):
Decker is with him and will be reporting from Alaska
on this. How the President made it clear, and this
was a concern for the European NATO nations, he will
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signaling a second meeting with Putin and Zelenski, and he
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President Trump says his virtual meeting with Ukrainian President Zelensky
was a ten out of ten.
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Mark Mayfield has more.
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The President said, that's how he'd rate the call that
also included Vice President Advance and European allies.
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We had a very good call. He was on the call.
President Zelenski was on the call.
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The call came prior to his summit with Vladimir Putin
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we talked at the opening of the Democrats choosing to
die on another hill.
Speaker 2 (20:04):
That's unwinnable this time crime.
Speaker 1 (20:09):
Historically, first of all, we were never intended to be
a two party system. That's just something that we've kind
of dysfunctionally created for ourselves. This was never the vision
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It's a republic if you can keep it, and the
government is built for you to be in charge, not
a president to be worshiped, and congressmen were not to
be career politicians enriching themselves and enslaving you. They were
intended to serve you and represent you. All right, So
we're in a great state of dysfunction. But even in
that dysfunction, and even in that unintended two party system,
(20:55):
it was often historically common that if you had Republicans
in control, Democrats would continue until the next election cycle
to be an opposition voice. That even in the dysfunction
of a two party system, was okay, it was functional,
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but then you get into obstruction. Then you get into
I wouldn't even know what to call it, absurd derangement.
Now we're dysfunctional. Now we're incapable of even governing. But
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watch that progression. Opposition, obstruction, derangement, violence is what comes next.
And so in this segment, I just wanted to play
two clips for you. One is Chris Matthews, and I'm
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glad it's Chris Matthews because you can't get you know,
more Democrat are left than Chris Matthews. And even he's
on the Morning Joe saying we're falling into a trap,
a trap that is forcing us to defend the indefensible.
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And it's not the first trap, right. The Democrats fight
for the killing of unborn babies to their dying breath.
They fight for open borders and human traffickers, drug traffickers,
violent criminals, maybe even terrorists, but lawlessness and open borders,
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and they fight to the death for it. They fought
for DEI, they fought for trans issues, the attack on
our children, not to mention, fought for men to compete
against women in sports, and now they enter the new
hill of fighting to the death for our cities to
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be crime written in murder zones. Well, it's got even
Chris Matthews saying what are we Well, you're not opposition,
you're not just obstruction. You've not got into the absurd,
looney derangement. Listen to Chris Matthews.
Speaker 7 (23:27):
I think this is a strength move against the big
cities who are a difficult situation on crime and the
murder rate. You can't keep saying violent crime is done
with the murder rates up to the average person. The
murder RUP's about life and death. You don't brag about
a rising murder rate. And the Democrats are I agree.
Speaker 2 (23:47):
With you, Mikan.
Speaker 7 (23:47):
They're falling into the trap of defending what's indefensible.
Speaker 2 (23:50):
It's a trap. It's funny.
Speaker 1 (23:53):
I haven't seen him drool like that since he was
describing Barack Obama.
Speaker 2 (23:56):
But I digress.
Speaker 1 (23:58):
But yeah, it's just it's dying on wable hills and
putting yourself in a position to defend the indefensible. Now
there's something worse coming. That's a big problem. Now, why
have they gone from opposite now? You know me, I
don't think the Democrat Party is going to exist by
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the end of the decade, and I'm not sure the
Republican Party as it used to be will exist. I
think it's going to morph into this trump Ism. But
all right, we know they've been an opposition party. Now
we know they've been an obstruction party. Now they're getting
into a deranged party. What could possibly be next? And
(24:39):
what's causing it? The foul language, the desperation, the violent rhetoric.
Victor Davis Hansen kind of breaks it down for us.
Speaker 8 (24:49):
Listen, we're watching the greatest counter revolution in some ninety years.
We have not seen any president try to radically change
the political calc and the nature of government since FDR
did it from the left during the New Deal of
the mid nineteen thirties. And what do I mean by that?
(25:09):
Donald Trump closed the border. Nobody thought he could. He
closed it. He has now deported over one hundred thousand
criminal illegal aliens and one million have self deported of
all statuses who were here illegally. He's basically declared war
on DEEI and he's winning that argument. He has barred
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biological males from competing in women's sports. He has full
public support for doing that, and he's making enormous inroads.
Speaker 1 (25:41):
I think it's good for Victor to break down all
the indefensible hills the Democrats have died on. And the
reason they died is not just the brilliance of Donald
Trump or the timing, or maybe even God. It's that
the American people were behind him. This was always there,
just waiting for someone to lead. This goes back to
(26:01):
that meme we talked about Obama trying to sabotage his successor,
and the meme was Obiden telling Trump, I weaponize it,
I weaponize the IRS, CIA, fbid OJ even isis and
the President puts his hand on his shoulder in response,
I weaponize the American people. That's the real cultural revolution.
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That's the real checkmate that Democrats get. That's what could
make them well. They planned insurrection before, would they plan
it again? Victor continues.
Speaker 8 (26:35):
The universities are rushing and competing with each other to
cut a deal with Donald Trump and to agree to
not gouge the federal government on federal grants through their
surcharges of way over forty or fifty percent, to follow
civil rights legislation in the Supreme Court, and not discriminate
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by race or gender as they do it admissions, hiring, promotion, tenure,
and to be disinterested and be fair and follow, as
I said, free speech, cannons, and the Bill of Rights
on campus. What am I getting at this isn't that
Donald Trump is winning on all of these.
Speaker 2 (27:16):
Social and cultural issues.
Speaker 8 (27:19):
Abroad, we see that Iran no longer poses a nuclear
threat for the immediate future, that Israel's enemies, whether Hesbillah
or Hamas or Huthis, are in disarray or are severely trieded.
Iran is no longer a threat to the Gulf States
or Israel, least for the immediate future. And we see
(27:40):
some progress with the Ukrainian War. People are angry about
this counter revolution for two reasons. It's succeeding, and it's
succeeding beyond anybody's wild expectation.
Speaker 1 (27:53):
Remember when tists were supposed to crash the market, destroy
the economy. I mean, they keep playing these existential threat
cards that don't happen. I don't know if early on
they thought, oh, this is going to be awful, Oh
(28:13):
this is going to blow up in their face. Not
only has he done all this with the American people
behind him. Most of these are eighty twenty issues they're succeeding.
You mean there's a portion of Americans that would root
for America to fail in order to get power.
Speaker 8 (28:36):
Yes, listen, naysayers the Wall Street Journal NewsPage that we
would be in a recession now, the terrorifts would cause
a trade war. We would see the stock market clop.
The opposite has happened. Fifteen trillion dollars of foreign investment
promised and three hundred billion dollars in TERRORFF revenue anticipated.
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We don't know the eventual effects of this new tariffs,
but for now, all of our economists who predicted gloom
and doom were wrong.
Speaker 2 (29:06):
All of our.
Speaker 8 (29:07):
Cultural critics who said the universities would be destroyed by
Donald Trump, that he would arrest innocent people who just
happened to forget to get a visa, He wouldn't go
after criminals there are wrong too. So people are angry
about this counter revolution because it's working. But there's another
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reason why they're angry. He's not addressing the symptoms as
he did in the first administration. He doesn't have people
around him as he did in the first administration. A
Rex Tillardson, a Bill Barr a good man, but a
Bill Barr was not on the MAGA agenda. Jim Mattis,
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people like Anonymous Omarasso, all of these people who thought
that they knew better than Donald Trump and they would
either stop what he was trying to do or reinterpret
what he was trying to do.
Speaker 1 (30:00):
Speaking to that, we'll look back and we'll say, Wow,
the way a shadow campaign stole an election, the way
it took an assassin's bullet, or the law fair he
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had to endure throughout the primary, all of this, you know,
having four years between the terms such perspective, you'll almost
wish every president has to take four years off between
a first and a second term. So you have all
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of this, really death of journalism leading into a death
of a party and success creating a progression. Now, what
Victor gets to and will feature in the sounds of
the day is where does it go from here? What
is going to be after losing on the hill of Border,
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losing on the Hill of DEI, losing on the trans hill,
losing on the crime hill. Frighteningly, I hate sometimes what
I sense is coming, and I never enjoyed the I
told you so. But long before we started this show,
coming up on two years ago. I was doing a
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podcast eighteen fifty. Why was it called eighteen fifty, because
if I were to give you the challenge, it's eighteen fifty.
You only got a few years, a decade to keep
a civil war from happening. Go ahead, stop it, And
all these years later, I still can't. And I see
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one brewing, and I'm trying to help it, but I
don't know if I still can't. And I warned you
if you miss the shadow campaign to save the Democracy
that they brag about in Time magazine February fifteenth, twenty
twenty one, you missed a lot because they plan to
do insurrection, and they primed you for insurrection with BLM
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and with Antifa on our streets, and that was the
plan had Trump gotten a second term, insurrection.
Speaker 2 (32:19):
I believe it's their plan again.
Speaker 1 (32:23):
And I believe, and I said this before Donald Trump
decided to activate the National Guard. The territory is going
to be our inner cities, our big violent leftist, big
blue cities. So I don't like where this could potentially
be heading. I like it if it's going to make
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these cities safe. I like it if it's going to
awaken their voters to prioritize public safety and vote better,
elect better, and have local municipal leaders lead better. I
like that, but so far in the progression of opposition
to obstruction to absurd deranged, I fear violence is next,
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and I feel the battleground will be these inner cities.
Speaker 2 (33:15):
And I think Victor agrees with me. You'll find out later.
In the Sounds of the day.
Speaker 3 (33:19):
It's your Morning show with Michael Delchorno on.
Speaker 1 (33:24):
The air, streaming live on your iHeartRadio app. This is
the show that belongs to you. This is your morning show.
I'm Michael Honter to serve you read, keeping an eye
on the content. Jeffrey mocking me and playing all the sounds.
Speaker 2 (33:35):
I do not talk like that. By the way, Well
you do something, No, I don't.
Speaker 1 (33:39):
Federal Appeals Court once again shoots down an activist judge,
another victory for Trump.
Speaker 2 (33:45):
Mark Mayfield has the story.
Speaker 4 (33:46):
President Trump's administration was handed to victory when the Appeals
Court lifted an injunction that required the Estate Department to
continue making foreign aid payments. A three judge panel rule
two to one against the lower court's order. Now the
Trump administration restore foreign A distance payments previously approved by Congress.
The ruling can open a pathway for the Trump administration
to cut billions of dollars in foreign assistance funds and
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advance efforts to dissolve the US Agency for International Development.
Speaker 1 (34:11):
I'm Mark maythew in Washington, d C. Another night under
the watchful eye of the National Guard. President Trump says
he will not negotiate territorial issues with Vladimir Putin during
the summit on Friday, and has already foreshadowed a very
quick second meeting with both Putin and Zelensky, though he
will attend if necessary, and again, Aaron will be chopping
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a storm. Aaron a hurricane by Friday, but doesn't seem
at this point to be a threat to the United States.
Speaker 3 (34:38):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael Ndheld Choano