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Speaker 1 (00:37):
You know, it just dawned on me if I were
a carpenter and you were a lady. Right, we have
a lot of dead air right now. He certainly would.
The Democratic National Convention closed Tuesday night with a pair
of speeches from the Obamas. Oh it's still their party,
and they delivered. RFK Junior's running mate, says the campaign

(00:57):
now has two choices, drop out an endoor Trump, or
stay in and potentially create a Kamala Harris presidency. Meanwhile,
Donald Trump says he'll consider our FK Junior for any
role in his administration. It's world Mosquito Day, and believe
it or not, later we'll tell you they definitely do
like some of us more than others. And there are

(01:18):
reasons a federal judge is blocking a ban on non
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Good morning, and welcome to Wednesday, the twenty first of August,
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I'm Michael del Jarno. That's Jeffrey Lyon. He'll be running
the board, Hi, and you are you and you will

(01:40):
be listening. All right. We did have Day two of
the convention. Expectations were very very high for Michelle and
Barack Obama, and they met them, they exceeded them. You know,
it's very easy to be in rooting for your team

(02:03):
and watching the other. There's a scene and for the
love of the game with Kevin Costner and they you know,
they have like two or three people want at a
bar one at the stadium that represent all Yankee fans
and they're hackling throughout the game. The one that's finally
said and done. The guy at the bar is crying,
and the one of the stands is clappened. Give him

(02:25):
a hand, got handed to a perfect game, Perfect game, chappie. Yeah,
that kind of thing, all right. So I am not blind.
I know when there's a charismatic speaker, Barack and Michelle Obama,
and I know where there's not the second gentleman, Chucky Schumer.
Oh boy, there were some non electric in the room,

(02:49):
but the Obama's delivered. So the DNC on a Tuesday
night turns to a pair of speeches from the Obamas,
which kind of holds up a mirror and reflects it's
still their party. Does it also pull back a curtain

(03:09):
and reveal there's no passing of any torch. The party
still belongs to the Obamas. My simplest perspective of the
day Night two, okay, twenty minutes ahead of Night one,

(03:36):
which put its keynote speaker on into the morning of
the next day on the East Coast. Last night, you
got Michelle Obama and Barack Obama, and you wait till
after eleven Eastern to start them. I mean, why don't

(03:57):
you just take the item that you're most famous for
and bury it high on a shelf in the back
of a store to try to hide it. Look, it's
my only criticism. That was their strongest moment. Now that's

(04:18):
a problem. There's a big thud coming tonight with Tim Walls,
and if he comes out in the flannel shirt, I
might throw up. But you got Tim Walls and a
very aged Bill Clinton tonight, Bill Clinton, who has Bill
Clinton is like something in a history book from two

(04:39):
hundred years ago. That's how much this party has changed
to the left. Apologize for having sex in the Oval
office own it would be the new party, right, Oh
that was me legal, say een Rare. Oh you dressed

(05:02):
like an abortion pell with your ice cream abortion truck
coming through the neighborhood. Now I mean that they're so
out of touch. So here comes the big thud Thursday,
and then I guess enough breathing room for Kamala to
have the ability to shine on the final night. So

(05:25):
they're running the risk of peaking too early. They still
haven't filled in the ultimate missing answer, which is this
giant gap of a message. We're running for president elect us.
We promised to fix the problems that our party created

(05:48):
in the first place, and aren't fixing right now while
we are governing in office. I mean, that's that's a
big kaboom gap. But there is no question unless you're delusional.
Last night was your old poo pooh moment, and it
was a one two punch and the only thing you

(06:09):
had going for you was they buried it to when
most people was asleep. For the life of me, I
don't know why they would have been on at eight pm,
nine pm at the latest. In my world, I'm not

(06:30):
sure who played better, and I think that reveals the most.
There were moments where both Michelle and Barack talked about
stop with the US versus them, stop with the two Americas.

(06:53):
Let's be one and you get a smatter, I mean
like a golf clap. You say something me negative about Trump,
the place goes crazy because this party is still driven
by its hatred. And as much as they talk about
not fearing their fear and hatred of Donald Trump, which

(07:14):
is really their fear of losing control, not insurrection, this
entire unity thing is a fantasy. In the end, they're
really just celebrating a coup, a coup against their own votes.
It's very bizarre, but everybody watching has to come to

(07:39):
the conclusion, are they energized because of what they believe?
Are they energized because of Kamala Harris, or are they
energized and unified in their hatred of Trump? Is that
the disguise they're trying to hide The election itself is
shaping up to be the far left versus the far right.

(08:00):
And it's going to be very interesting to see. If
there is a silent center in America, and I believe
there is, what are they making of it? What would
they make of it if RFK left? At the end
of the day, The most critical thing I can say
is just the timing. You put AOC in Bernie Sanders,
AOC night one, Bernie Sanders night two. In primetime, you

(08:25):
bury your sitting president after midnight Eastern Time, night one,
and you bury the Obamas to after eleven pm Eastern Time,
night two. And I don't have an answer for that.
As for Michelle Obama, she was good, She was really good.

(08:46):
She told the Democrats to do something to get Kamala
Harris elected president. The former First Lady rallied the crowd
at Tuesday night's Democratic National Convention in her own town
of Chicago and told them don't sit around and complain
about things them for the bad days they had, which
I thought was a very interesting strategy. In other words,
the word salads are coming, the bad debate performances are coming.

(09:09):
Don't sit around and complain, don't go into a Goldilock syndrome.
Do something. Knock on more doors, get more people registered,
get more people to vote.

Speaker 4 (09:17):
If we start feeling that dread creeping back in, we
gotta pick ourselves up, throw water on our face. And what.

Speaker 5 (09:25):
We only have two and a half months, y'all to
get this done.

Speaker 1 (09:30):
Seventy seven days, y'all. Former first Lady said she felt
the magic in the air that everybody's been feeling all
week long, especially at CNN where they're tinkling themselves.

Speaker 4 (09:39):
America hope is making a comeback.

Speaker 1 (09:45):
She went on to say, the Kamala Harris understands the
American dream.

Speaker 4 (09:48):
Look, Kamala knows like we do that regardless of where
you come from, which I look like, who you love,
how you worship, or what's in your bank account, we
all deserve the opportunity to build a decent life.

Speaker 1 (10:04):
Just to make my point that if you bring up
or not, the Democratic Party of America and the Republican
Party of America, or the left or the right, or
even when they get into nuances of forget left versus right,
what about right versus wrong? Let's unite. We have more
in commons. Matters of applause. Call Donald Trump a criminal,

(10:27):
they go nuts. Call him a racist, they go nuts.
As from Michelle Obama, she says President Trump, of course,
was threatened by the Obama success.

Speaker 5 (10:37):
See, his limited narrow view of the world made him
feel threatened by the existence of two hard work and
highly educated, successful people who happened.

Speaker 1 (10:48):
To be black. Obama said, who's going to tell him
that he's currently seeking a job that might be one
of those you know, black jobs. They alment nuts, But listen,
I don't play that game. Michelle Obama was very effective.
A Democratic like a Republican at the convention is about

(11:12):
crowning your ticket, presenting your presidential candidate and your vice
presidential candidate, and doing the business of the party, which
was done yesterday. Kamala Harris is officially the nominee for
president and Tim Walls officially the nominee for vice president.
He'll accept tonight, she'll accept Thursday night. That's the business

(11:33):
of the convention. A spirit of a convention is to
unite the party if it's had a contentious primary. This
one had a coup. So one guy had a non
contestant primary, got all the delegates and they just chopped
him off at the knees, threw him on after midnight
and he's gone, he gone. He's just old Joe, my brother.

(11:56):
He he ain't heavy, he's my brother. He filed jos
you know, in the trunk, cool man coon. So, as
I said from the very beginning, they arrived with their ticket,

(12:16):
they arrive united, They arrived energized. They went to a
new level of energy last night with Michelle and Barack Obama.
Grant you that, but those are two great speeches. And
why they buried him after everyone was asleep. I'll go
to my grave and not have an answer for but

(12:37):
I will not look you in the eye and say, Michelle,
Obama wasn't great, wasn't effective, wasn't an old crap moment.
Not enough to win them the election, but more than
enough to live up to the expectation of The evening
will feature Barack coming up in minutes. This is Your
Morning Show with Michael del Chna. These are the stories

(12:59):
you need to know. The Democratic National Convention closed Tuesday
night for the Paris Beaches. From the Obamas, they were
expected to be strong, and they were. Mark Mayfield.

Speaker 6 (13:12):
This year, Former President Obama says Kamala Harris and Tim
Walls are the leaders that American needs right now.

Speaker 7 (13:19):
We do not need four more years a bluster and
bumbling and chaos. We have seen that movie before and
we all know that the.

Speaker 1 (13:30):
Sequel is usually worse.

Speaker 6 (13:33):
Speaking at the Democratic National Convention Tuesday night, he went
after Donald Trump, saying reelecting him would be dangerous. Obama
said Harris won't get up every morning and fight for
the American people. He also warned Democrats must remain focused
in the next eleven weeks in order to beat Trump.
He also said one of his best decisions was to
appoint Joe Biden as his vice president and former President
Trump was counter programming the Democratic National Convention with a

(13:56):
visit to Michigan yesterday. Speaking from the small town of
hollwe Trump focused on the issue of crime. Meanwhile, his
pick for VP, Ohio Senator JD Vance, appeared at a
campaign event in battleground Wisconsin that was also focused on crime.

Speaker 1 (14:10):
That's politics. Mark Neefield, NBC News Radio. We had our
first second Gentleman speech. Doug m Hoff spoke to the
crowd at the DNC. The second Gentleman took the stage
in Chicago to sell us all that Kamala was his
right choice and she's our right choice.

Speaker 8 (14:28):
Kamala Harris was exactly the right person for me at
an important moment in my life, and at this moment
in our nation's history. She is exactly the right president.

Speaker 1 (14:44):
Hello, how about daddy? Proud of me? M Hoff said November.
We must make a choice.

Speaker 8 (14:50):
Famala knows that in order to win, we cannot lose
Focus America.

Speaker 1 (14:56):
In this election.

Speaker 8 (14:58):
You have to decide who to trust with your family's future.

Speaker 1 (15:02):
Hey, Hey, I'm back. Okay, good mom? Do you love me?
Other speakers in the evening included Governor J. B. Pritzker,
who bragged about being a real billionaire and I think
I know where he hides his money in his stomach
and Chin Bernie Sanders Tonight we have Tim Walls that

(15:22):
out a bee just electric delivering his vice presidential acceptance speech. Also,
former President Bill Clinton not nearly as electric as he
used to be. Nancy Pelosi and transportation. Yes, mayor Pete.
In other words, that I can admit that was a
heck of a night last night. I think I can
also predict a thud tonight. Former President Trump was counter

(15:45):
programming the DNC convention. Well the visit to Michigan. Lisa
Taylor has more.

Speaker 3 (15:50):
Speaking from the small town of Howell, Trump focused on
the issue of crime.

Speaker 9 (15:53):
The past four years, the Marxist left has waged a
vicious war on law enforcement in our county.

Speaker 1 (16:00):
They've taken away the dignity and the spirit.

Speaker 3 (16:04):
Meanwhile, his pick for VP Ohio Senator JD. Van Superior
to campaign event and battleground Wisconsin, it was also focused
on crime. I'm Lisa Taylor.

Speaker 1 (16:12):
Swifties are hopping mad at Donald Trump. Michael Board reports.

Speaker 10 (16:16):
Swifties upset that the Republican presidential candidate posted to social
media photos that suggest the pop star had endorsed his campaign.
They're all fakes created by artificial intelligence, but experts say
the political ramifications are real.

Speaker 1 (16:29):
We're talking about the potential for AI misleading or just
designed to provoke people.

Speaker 10 (16:34):
UTSA professor John Taylor thinks this will lead to legislation
to reign in deep fakes.

Speaker 1 (16:38):
One of the AI.

Speaker 10 (16:39):
Pictures showed women wearing T shirts that said Swifties for Trump.
So far, the singer has not made a statement. I'm
Michael Bord.

Speaker 1 (16:47):
Good luck with that. I ever tried to get the
toothpaste back in the tube. Not an easy task. Dbax
won three one over the Marlins. Guardians beat My Yankees
nine to five. Rais shut out, the A's Wanted Nothing, Rangers, Mariners, Cardinals,
and Nationals all loss. Hey it's me Michael. Your morning
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(17:08):
or Columbus, Georgia. We'd love to be a part of
your morning routine and we're grateful you're here. Now. Enjoy
the podcast. The party still belongs to the Obamas. Having
said that, did they meet the expectations? No, they exceeded it.
That's been a long time since you saw people that
were really good at what they do in politics, and
you saw them last night. I'm not an idiot. I

(17:31):
can tell you when two did an effective job of
unifying a building, electrifying a building, and they did. I
don't know they can close the gap. You know, the
giant unfilled gap is elect Kamala Harris to fix everything
that's broke, like she didn't play a part in breaking it,
and like she's not in office right now to fix it.

(17:52):
So but the last night was very affacted. Now, why
they buried both of them till after eleven Eastern is
beyond me. I mean, if you got the goods like
Michelle and Barack Obama, they're in prime time, not Bernie Sanders,
not the second Gentleman, not a mayor of Mason, Arizona
that no one cares about. But I don't have all

(18:14):
the answers. Maybe Chris Walker does. Republican consultant analysts, he'll
join us to put things into perspective in the third hour.
David Snati from the American Policy Roundtable always love our conversations.
We'll see what he made of last night. You know,
Night one will be known for be going for having
gone so long and double burying Joe Biden, first taking

(18:40):
him out of the race and then throwing him into
the midnight hour at the convention US treat old Joe.
Did you notice, by the way I said, that Michelle's
geting the same stutter as Brock. They apparently hang out
so much. Pass the sault here it is, honey, could

(19:08):
you pass pass me the pepper. We're gonna get letters.
We're gonna get letters. But they both got Look, I'm
only half aching fun. I mean, they're just smooth as silk.
I will say this about Michelle Obama. You know the
old when they go low, you go high. No, she
just went low and stayed low all night long, and
the crowd loved it. Then she introduced her husband, Brock.

(19:31):
Brock came out in complete and out of control. Let
me tell you something. No suit has ever draped on
me the way I draped down Brock. That was an
expensive suit at a perfect time. Even had some good jokes,
talked about how he hasn't aged because he's white now.

(19:52):
But both Obamas looked good and they sounded fabulous. Former
President Obama said, Kamala Harrison too, Walls are the leaders
of America's need right. America needs right now. That's the
main endorsement. This party still belongs to the Obamas, and
the Obamas told them who to vote for.

Speaker 9 (20:08):
If we work like we've never worked before, if we
hold frome to our convictions, we will elect Kamala.

Speaker 7 (20:19):
Harris as the next president of the United States.

Speaker 1 (20:21):
You know, there was one theme in both Obama speeches.
And let me tell you something. First of all, you
will never convince me that Barack Obamas and still running
things side by side with John Podesta. There's a reason
why he walked into the Prime Minister's office in the
middle of nowhere about five months ago. But both of

(20:43):
them are great at getting people registered, great at getting
people out to vote, great at motivating the base not
just to vote, but to get everyone around them to vote.
And both of them had a tone a fight is coming.
Bad moments are coming. This sugar high is going to end.

(21:04):
This is a tough race. In fact, you got the
sense from the Obamas we're not going to be winning
going into the final weeks, and that's where what you
do is going to matter most. He had some fun
at Donald Trump's expense too.

Speaker 7 (21:22):
We do not need four more years a bluster and
bumbling and chaos. We have seen that movie before and
we all know that the sequel.

Speaker 1 (21:34):
Is usually worse. Even made a reference. I think that
was probably most memorable in the night to Donald Trump's
obsession with crowd size and then he did his hands,
which making a reference to something far more personal. But
he mixed in humor, he mixed in inspiration. He painted this,
I mean very sincerely. He painted beautiful pictures Rockwellian, beautiful

(22:02):
pictures of family, America life.

Speaker 9 (22:07):
Now.

Speaker 1 (22:07):
As I said earlier, whenever he would bring up something
about or not Democrats who hate Republicans and Republicans who
hate Democrats, we're Americans. We have a lot in kinp
smatters of applause. We got to stop all this divisive talk.
We got to stop all this fighting. We gotta unite,
We got to heal smattering applause. When he made some
kind of bashing statement, crowd went crazy. That's the kind

(22:30):
of contradiction that is just under the surface throughout this convention.
Is this really enthusiasm for Kamala Harris or is this
fear and hatred for Donald Trump and his supporters? And
I think what is revealed beyond the rhetoric is that
reality they're faking it. The only thing that they're truly

(22:53):
passionate about is hating Donald Trump and fearing losing control
because very intolerant of anyone that doesn't share their worldview,
policy views, party views. But these two speakers, the words,
the delivery was flawless. Living it. That's a contradiction. And

(23:17):
nobody does a better job than Barack Obama than telling
you what to fear. When he's really not talking about
his opponent, he's confessing what he's doing. And that was
laced throughout the speech. He had a great moment with
Tim Wallace. I mean, what do you do with this character?
I mean, there's not much you can say. He's missed

(23:39):
to sephan. Nobody knows his name, and Barack brought up
I love this guy, and I can tell you the
political consultants don't like it. You know, when he comes
out in that flannel shirt, which, by the way, if
you have to see him that final shirt, if you
seen him in that final shirt, I didn't seen him
that flan seen him in a flannel shirt, Well, maybe

(24:02):
be aware it. Now that Barock talked about it, you can.

Speaker 7 (24:04):
Tell those those fine shirts he wears don't come from
some political consultant. They come from his closet and they
have been.

Speaker 1 (24:12):
Through some stuff. I do want to point out. And
Michelle did it a little, Barock did it a lot.
This is brilliant strategy. Donald Trump should have seized this.
I don't care really which party seizes it. I wish

(24:33):
somebody would freaking live it. It's not about Kamala Harris,
and it's not about Donald Trump. It's about you, your family,
our families, our children's future. I'm so sick of playing
their game ours versus D's, D's versus ours. That gets

(24:54):
them to Washington, but that just gets us further in debt.
So I got to hand it to the Obamas. They
pounded that home last night.

Speaker 7 (25:06):
Here's a seventy eight year old billionaire who has.

Speaker 9 (25:10):
Not stopped whining about his.

Speaker 7 (25:12):
Problems since he wrote down his Golden escalator nine years ago.

Speaker 1 (25:19):
Doug Emhoff was about as electric as a campfire. It
was a bad Illinois Governor JB. Pritzker was awful. Let
me tell you something. Him and Chris Christy walk into
a Chinese buffet. They go out of business tonight. The

(25:46):
threat of thud again. As I said, and I'll try
not to say it over and over again, why you
would have Michelle Obama and Barack Obama the two greatest
weapons of war in your arsenal, and you bury them
toil After eleven pm Eastern I won't have an answer

(26:07):
till I go to my grave and you put AOC
in prime time Night one, Bernie Sanders in Night two.
Other than the justice Democrats and the socials and the party. Really,
while all these morons out there holding their signs are

(26:28):
buying it, stealing the party away because that's their goal.
Other than that, I don't have an explanation. The two
best political speeches I've heard in over a decade were
buried till after most people were asleep. Dumbest thing I've
ever seen. But if they hear the clips, or if

(26:51):
they stayed up and got electrified, well tonight they get
dulled to sleep. Tim Walls would deliver his acceptance speech
for Vice President former President Bill Clinton, who is not
the speaker he used to be, not in the health
he used to be. Nancy Pelosi, mayor Pete. It gets
old tonight and it gets boring. The threat of fud,

(27:12):
probably by design to help Kamala shine the night after.
I think this the finest hour the DNC is going
to have was last night with the Obamas and most
people were asleep.

Speaker 5 (27:26):
This is STEVEA.

Speaker 1 (27:26):
Morris from our little town of Franklin, Tennessee. My Morning
Show is Your Morning Show with Michael bill Horn. RFK
Junior's running mate is signaling they may leave the race,
and maybe the most interesting story of the day it
is World Mosquito Day and Aaron Rayal is joining us
for a completely different topic. But erin. If you feel

(27:47):
like the mosquitos are targeting you more than others, you
might be right. It's worthy to note they are definitely
attracted to some of us more than others. According to
one doctor at the Cleveland Clinic. He said, it has
to do with our body heat and carbon die oxide
that we give off. But that's not all, he says.
In the odor that we emit could attract them and
be a factor based on genetics alone. There's not much

(28:09):
we can do about it. Well we can control, he says,
is our lifestyle and environment and avoid wearing loose clothes,
avoid standing water, drinking less alcohol. I guess the more
you drink, the more they bite, and then the more
you witch apply anti hit scream. But yeah, I have
noticed that they like me for whatever reason.

Speaker 11 (28:30):
Now what they like my daughter too, And you think
it's annoying, like as a mother having these experiences more
and more, but they go after my kids, and I'm like, oh,
I'm coming for you, Like it makes me angrier than
if they just like bit my legs. I'm like, that's irritating.
But when I see her poor little body covered in
a mosquito bites, I'm.

Speaker 1 (28:48):
Like, we got to bat We got to baton Rouge
at Louisiana State University and me and my friend were
roommates in an apartment on It was like a strip
apartment and between two Iranians, ones was Jihad, which we
didn't even know what that meant then, and they always
walked around in their robe.

Speaker 3 (29:04):
All.

Speaker 1 (29:05):
Yeah, that one did not age well. He was named appropriately.
I don't know what they were up to, but they
didn't go to class very much. Well, one night there's
a giant roach and and my friend was kind of
like casual about going after it. And it was one
of the flying roaches and I have never seen this before.
It flew landed right on his chest and bit him,
and he gave him the longest, most painful death. I mean,

(29:29):
I heard, like Clint Eastwood, Western music is that you
and the when the mosquitos get your kid, you go
after with a vengeance. You have a particular set of skills.
I feel so bad.

Speaker 11 (29:40):
She's only four and she has this like gentle, beautiful
little skin and they love her, they really do.

Speaker 7 (29:46):
Will all be sitting at the.

Speaker 11 (29:47):
Same place outside and she'll be just covered in them
and she's like mom, And I get so angry with them.
Where I didn't like never like anger at me. It
was irritation, and like now I'm like angry at them,
Like really, right now, I know.

Speaker 1 (29:58):
They're you even start sharing some pictures. I want some
pictures later out of the kids, you've seen mine? Oh,
fun states? I guess people think like I know that
there are cities like New Orleans, Las Vegas that are
portrayed as fun. Nashville is portrayed as fun. But states
you never think of in this category? Who are they

(30:19):
and where are they?

Speaker 11 (30:20):
I'm going to give you the top five and you're
gonna be like, yeah, that sounds about right. Number one Florida, California, Nevada,
New York, Colorado? Does that align to you? Do those
seem like a fun place? Beaches and skiing right, yep, exactly,
And then also nightlife and casinos and art and all
of the stuff, the stuff that makes life joyous and

(30:41):
worse living for the most part.

Speaker 1 (30:43):
Something you don't hear anymore. I love the nightlife. I've
got to boogie. Do people still go out and dance?
I guess they do, right, We're just old and don't
go anymore. Yeah, No, the youngs, the young they do,
they go dancing. I don't know if this generation does.
I think just sit there and stare at their phone.

Speaker 11 (31:00):
You might be right, and I think that that's a shame.
I'm like, you have to. I think I believe it's
Professor Scott Allaway who's like, no, you need to go out.
You need to drink the booze and have the sex
and do the things like like you need. This is
what you do when you're young.

Speaker 1 (31:13):
And I'm like, no, what, hey, hey got a second
I have my Hey got a second? Erin I have
my Bible right next to my right. I'm looking for
that verse. We need to go out, have fun and
have I don't think I'm gonna want the gospel. According
to Aaron, somewhere.

Speaker 3 (31:30):
Your dad there.

Speaker 11 (31:31):
It's not in there, but I do.

Speaker 1 (31:32):
Some where your dad has a message for you. You're grounded.
Go ahead, you're grounded.

Speaker 11 (31:36):
You got it. And while like I would agree, like,
of course you don't want to do it to access
and you want to get in trouble. You want to
do it in your twenties, you certainly don't want to
be doing it.

Speaker 7 (31:43):
In your forties. That's a shame, like.

Speaker 3 (31:45):
Like get it out of your system kind of.

Speaker 1 (31:47):
Well I had a face like that, and let me
tell you something. You may not think it looking at me,
but I was a heck of a dancer, all right.
So those are those are the five states? Like all
your little studies that we do, did they do the
least fun states? I'm thinking, like, you know, North Dakota.
I don't know what can do in North Dakota or
what would be a non funds Well, people love New Mexico.
I better not go there. Nebraska probably is not a

(32:09):
very fun state, not even for Cornhusker fans right now.

Speaker 11 (32:12):
Yeah, or Walls can tell you all what to do
in Nebraska. I came in thirty four, Iowa, Montana. This
is thirty five, thirty six, but the worst it's kind
of isn't that surprising given the metrics? West Virginia.

Speaker 7 (32:26):
Yeah, I know.

Speaker 11 (32:27):
I was like, there's pretty places, but again they're looking
at things like art and culture and nightlife and like
beaches and recreation all that.

Speaker 3 (32:35):
Yeah, West Virginia.

Speaker 1 (32:35):
Do you ever do that that drive up the East coast.
First of all, I believe in a God who is
a creator, and I think his creation is amazing under
the water on land, mostly animals more than people. But
if you ever take that drive, like I'm very proud
of my state, Tennessee, and really from Nashville all the

(32:55):
way through Gatlinburg, past Knoxville, and then north towards Bristol,
it's gorgeous. So I was taking the trip moving from
New Orleans to Washington, d C. With my bulldog and
he was in the passenger seat and you're sitting there
with his under and we were both in awe. This
dog was staring right out the window. We're going through
the Smokies in West Virginia. There's like a circle hole

(33:19):
in this rock chiseled cliff and water spouting out of it.
It was one of the most breathtaking sights. But you know,
we started in Tennessee and we were like wow, And
I had no idea I'd eventually lived there. A wink
from God, I'm thinking, Tennessee, this is as gorgeous as
it's gonna get. Then you get to West Virginia. Oh
my god, this is as gorgeous it's gonna get it.
Then you get to Virginia, North Carolina. I mean it

(33:40):
just keeps going all the way to where you live.
I mean, God's made a beautiful place. But I never
think about it in terms of fun. Fun is never
about where I am or what I'm doing, but who
I'm with. So I don't know this.

Speaker 11 (33:51):
I agree with you completely, Like when people are like, oh,
you know, you can be having the best time in
the world with someone on a park bench eating a
hot dog. You don't need to be in like a
Michelin rated restaurant. Like I always say that where I'm like,
it really comes down to the company you keep. I
agree with you.

Speaker 1 (34:05):
I'm so inspired by Barack Obama after last night, I
would say he's been too long since I sat on
the bench and had a hot dog. I'm gonna do
it today. Aaron Raill is gonna be back later in
the show. We're gonna talk about Kamalaism. We're all in
this together. This is Your Morning Show with Michaelnheld, Joino
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