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The democrat party in congress is afraid of its own base.  I think that a symptom of a party at war with itself!

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(01:18):
said there will be no US troops in the Gaza
to help Israel, nor are they necessary. Another failed budget vote,
the shutdown continues. According to the Hill, Senate Democrats fear
getting hammered by their base if they were to cave
and vote for a reopening of the government. Imagine a

(01:39):
political party afraid of its base. More on that with
Andrew Cuomo and wrong. Seattle team won last night. I
suspect for most waking up in the Potomac area. The
Seahawks did beat the Texans on Monday Night Football, but
the Mariners lost Game seven. They still remained the only
Major League Baseball team never make it to a World

(02:01):
Series three in the seventh For the Blue Jays, we
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It'll be the Dodger Blue against the Blue Jays game
one Friday Night in Toronto. And how about the Lions
beating the Bucks last night? And you know, in addition
to great offense, which I think Lions fans are used to,

(02:21):
great defense that was a Now keep in mind Evans
was back shortly and then re injured. Baker Mayfield having
an extraordinary season with the Bucks, and he's doing it
without a lot of his starting receivers. Both fall to
five and or Bucks fall to five and two. Lions
go to five and two with the win last night

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on Monday Night Football. Other big things that we must
talk about. There is a series of Trump victories, which
if you're rooting for the country and rooting for the
president and don't suffer from some kind of you know,
arrangement syndrome, this is good news for us all. But
I'll go over those numbers with you. And then I

(03:06):
was struck by this. I don't know about anybody else
here on the team. You know, so often when we
have a mass shooting, you're like, okay, there's no way
some kid or even adult as the case is in
Atlanta this time, and somebody's walking around and then just
all the sudden has ar fifteen Since killing people in
mass there has to be signs to someone around them.

(03:33):
If you had a child, you know, they don't just
they don't just go from the crib to you know,
blowing people away in public there's some kind of a withdrawing,
there's some kind of signs, and so we often say,

(03:53):
why doesn't the family ever speak up before it's too late.
Well someone did in Atlanta, and a guy was going
to sh seed up a bunch of people at the airport,
but he got arrested thanks to the family. So thank
god for those things that didn't have to happen, and
they didn't in Atlanta. The man was taken into custody.
In Louisiana, he's accused of having ties to Hamas and

(04:16):
the October seventh attack. You could kind of put both
stories together and say great cop work. And then maybe
the ultimate which is the president's border numbers. We've now
had five hundred thousand deported since Donald Trump took office.
This is all to overcome the auto pen of Joe Biden,
which was a strategy that's been upset. But so he

(04:40):
had five hundred thousand deported. The pace is for six
hundred thousand after year one of his presidency. But keep
in mind two million have left. So you know, if
you'd have talked to me a year ago and said, well,
Donald Trump is going to win, He's going to seal
the border, I'd say, yeah, I think he will. He's

(05:01):
going to get one point five million to just voluntarily leave.
I'd have said, how you doing that? Maybe you've been
watching a football game and you've seen Christy Nomes commercial
come on encouraging them to leave before they're made to leave,
And if you leave volitionally, there's a chance you can

(05:22):
come back legally. That seems to have worked for one
point six million illegals who have self deported, five hundred
thousand who have been physically deported, another four hundred and
eighty five thousand that have been arrested. And this is
a remarkable number. Read I think we're going on how
many straight months would zero? I think it's four force

(05:46):
traight months zero. No one has broke into the country.
Let me put you this way, whether your shirt skins, red, blue,
love Trump, payt Trump, no United States president should ever
be able to look his people in the eye and
turn a blind eye to a legal immigration Again, if

(06:08):
nothing else, Donald Trump is proven, we are more than
capable of securing our border. We're more than capable of
enforcing the laws. So if it ever goes back to
not being done, just know it's on purpose. And why well,
you love a two party system, right, I don't. But

(06:34):
Republicans like the cheap labor, Democrats like the easy votes.
What a victory for Donald Trump, and then it uphols
of plenty. Okay, this is a look. I would never
want a poll to decide for anybody who will or
will not choose to try to serve his community. In

(06:58):
other words, just because the polls says this doesn't mean
that Sleiwa should leave. But if you follow these numbers,
as it's being called by the New York Post a bombshell,
which if you've never watched a movie bombshell, it is
a comfort movie for me. There's just something about it. It

(07:19):
feeds my disgust, even though that you know, I probably
see more politically eye to eye with Fox. It's a
disgusting network. I mean, everything revealed in Bombshell is on
your television screen today. You could just see it. Although
I'm wearing a wonderful short skirt right now, I wish
people could see it's fleece at my glass table. Nobody

(07:43):
wants that visual this early in the morning. But I
digress and discussing Bombshell. So here's what this shows. First
and foremost, Mom Donnie is still winning and still winning
pretty big, and the elections just around the corner. But
this newly released report found forty four point six percent
of New Yorkers would vote for Mom Donnie if Slee

(08:05):
would quit. So let me just do a quick little
I got two minutes, quick little recap because we got
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Good Morning Pittsburgh. And then we added two stations in
Mary and Carbondale, Illinois News Radio WJPF. But you know,
just to give you the background, they used a rank
scale process on purpose. Had they done a normal primary process,
there would have been a runoff between Mom Donnie and Cuomo,

(08:47):
and everyone knows what would have happened. Cuomo would have won.
Now remember this, especially then, when no one knew who
Mom Donnie was in the primary. He wasn't the national
focused and recognize name. He wasn't on a single talking
head show prior to the primary. So they did this

(09:10):
on purpose to get Mom Donnie. This was a political
strategy and or political stunt. And then you had the
sitting mayor staying in the race for the longest time
with Cuomo who had his scandals as governor, and Mom
Donnie's been able to maintain his lead, which puts all

(09:32):
the focus on socialism, if not Islamism in a major city. Okay,
what do you do now in the closing moments? What's
your game changing bombshell move will get the Republican to
step away? You've already gotten the former mayor, the sitting

(09:53):
marror to step aside. He was running as an independent
because of the Shenanigan. They played within the Democratic primary
using rank scale. And then you have Cuomo running as
an independent. So where would this leeve voters? Well, obviously,
if Slee would the Republican left, what would Republicans do?

(10:17):
Who would they vote for? I don't this is a
struggle for me, but forty four point six percent of
New Yorkers would vote for Mom Donnie if Slee would quit.
My gut would be that if you're a Republican in
New York City, you're gonna pick Cuomo, a liberal Democrat,

(10:38):
over a socialist Islamist For forty four point six percent, No,
they'd vote for mom Donnie forty point seven percent, saying
they would back Cuomo. With all three remaining in the race,
Mom Donni continues to trounce forty three point two percent,
compared to twenty eight percent for cou Amo nineteen percent

(11:01):
for Sliwa. It's a cakewalk if polls are accurate. However,
as Coach Corso would say, not so fast. Let's go
inside the numbers. The finding show that seventy eight percent
of undecided. Can you imagine being an There should be

(11:22):
no such thing as an undecided voter. In New York City.
One guy wants to spend ten billion dollars he doesn't
have for free convenience stores, free bussing, free childcare. He
doesn't have the money to do it. The Governor's probably
not going to prove it. It's nothing but a blind pander.
And he's a crazy socialist threarting to raise taxes. He

(11:43):
probably won't get be able to raise the taxes on individuals,
but he could raise corporate taxes. And you're undecided, And
we find that seventy eight percent of undecided city voters
are fifty years old or older, which could be a

(12:04):
difference maker for Cuomo, while the younger New Yorkers continue
to back Mom Donnie. Decisive factor in this race may
be that older voters who haven't yet made up their minds,
if Slee would have leaved, the race would disproportionately go
to Cuomo. It found the cost of living in the
five boroughs was the most pressing concern across all age groups.

(12:27):
It's the main issue for sixty three point six percent
of those polled, followed by forty eight point six percent
citing public safety should be a concern and thirty eight
point nine percent choosing housing affordability. And we all know
how Mom Donnie has run on that, So not much
time left. The sitting mayor has already stepped out of

(12:49):
the race. Will sli what and even if he does
with this short of a runway could have change the
outcome if the polls are correct in New York City.
So you're going to hear a lot of this bombshell pull.
I don't know what a bombshell it is, but well,
time will tell actually very shortly, all right, So we've
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I'm mark May for you. Meanwhile, the Ninth Circuit Court
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defeat for activist judges, Another failed budget vote. Why well
said of Democrats are afraid the death of those seven
million no Kings marchers. Imagine a political party afraid of

(17:13):
its own base. More on the Democrats civil war coming
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me with today, Rory? That's thirty minutes from now. A
couple of stories that I think are significant. One story
in the Hill this morning. Democratic senators fear getting hammered

(19:04):
after No Kings for ending shut down. That's significant because
another vote went down last night and the government remains closed.
Waking up this morning, but you do have to stop
and pause her home and go wait a minute, Wait
a minute. Democratic Party senators in the club of one hundred,

(19:25):
the best job on planet ear at the United States Senate.
They're afraid. Did you look at those people in the
No Kings marches. I'm sixty eight years now, and I
don't want to cag I mean, none of them any relevance. Okay,

(19:46):
I'm going to ignore seventy or what did Trump end
up with total popular vote? Was it seventy seven million? Yeah,
seventy seven million. Ignore a seventy seven million, and we're
gonna make these seven million goofballs, most of which were
paid or clearly don't have a clue about how to

(20:10):
enjoy a Saturday. Well, why don't I let Governor Cuomo
explain to you who these seven million are in his
own party, because that's part of what he's facing in
the candidacy of mom. Donnie.

Speaker 5 (20:26):
Listen, this is still an ongoing civil war within the
Democratic Party, where I want.

Speaker 1 (20:32):
To pause for a moment just to aggrevate you and
ask out loud who has called this a civil war.
I've heard somebody say that that the Democrats are in
a civil war. Red, I'll call on you. What is
Michael del Jorna correct.

Speaker 5 (20:48):
It's very clear what is happening here. This is still
an ongoing civil war within the Democratic Party where you
have this extreme radical left. That's what Zoran Mandami represents.

Speaker 1 (21:04):
They are socialists, they.

Speaker 5 (21:06):
Are anti business, they are anti police, they are anti
law and order, they are anti Israel. And I am
a quote unquote moderate Democrat. I want to create jobs,
I want.

Speaker 6 (21:21):
To enforce the law, improve the quality of life. Also,
I have the experience in the record and the competence
to actually do the job.

Speaker 1 (21:31):
I was governor for eleven years.

Speaker 5 (21:32):
I was housing an urban development secretary under Bill Clinton,
I was attorney general.

Speaker 1 (21:37):
Yeah. See, that's what a normal, typical politician sounds like.
Don't let them anywhere near your mother's in nursing homes.
But that's Governor Cuomo telling you exactly who those seven
million are. So why would senators in Washington DC be
afraid of their own base because they're in a party

(21:59):
in the midst of a civil war. This is what's
been created now that brings up the bigger topic, which
is and I've seen a lot of people that normally
my feature is pretty smart, all thinking ooh, this is
a bad sign. Seven million people marching. That shows energy

(22:22):
within the party, that shows turnout in a midterm that's
usually down. Look, I get the numbers. It's not like
it used to be. But there are still more Democrats
than there are Republicans. So the old model was if
energy was the same, if enthusiasm was the same, if

(22:44):
unity within the party were all the same, the Democrats
would win every time there's more of them. But that's
just not the case. Race by race, this is not
a time where the Democrat Party is united, and in fact,
they have never been more divided. You just heard Governor
Cromo describe it as I describe it. They're in the

(23:06):
midst of a civil war. Now, we used to talk
about what is this crowd, what is this crowd that
was behind socialist Bernie Sanders and would have given him
the presidential nomination twice twenty sixteen and twenty twenty. But
the DNC got involved, one to cut a deal for Hillary,
another to cut a deal for old Joe or the
body that once housed the mind and spirit of Old Joe.

(23:30):
And at that point it was about twenty six percent.
I think it's higher. Now here's the other problem for
the Democrat Party. You have some members of the squad
who have always been Islamist and always been anti Israel
and thus anti American. By the way, you will not
find an Islamist who is just anti Israel, because the

(23:52):
teachings are the Great Satan is America. So first come
Saturday Israel, the destruction of Israel, the killing of all Jews,
then the destruction of America and the killing of all Christians.
That's part of their world dominant strategy. So now you
have this new emerging Islamist party within the Civil War,

(24:15):
within the Democrat Party. And I don't know what that
percentage is, and I can't tell you what that percentage
does in terms of eating up some of the socialist percentage.
But put them all together, they're upwards of thirty percent,
which by the Islamist model, is more than enough to
overcome a culture. You don't need fifty one percent. You populate,

(24:44):
you infiltrate, you agitate, you wage war, you defeat, study
birth rate, and you'll understand the populated part infiltrate K
through twelve classrooms, textbooks, curriculums, higher education, motion pictures, television, sitcoms, dramas,

(25:12):
news divisions, news and journalism in general. And when people
bring up corporate media, don't be thinking abcnbccbs MSNBCCNN or
New York Times or Washington Post, think Comcast, Disney. There's

(25:38):
about four ruling corporations that control virtually everything you see
and hear. And we don't study history anymore. We indoctrinate
revised history. We don't critically think in the moment in reality.
We narrativise our way through false reality. So in the

(26:02):
midst of a matrix in the midst of a social dilemma,
in the midst of death of journalism, comes a civil
war within one of the two major parties. I think
it's going to lead to the end. I think it's
more the analogy of a parasite. Eventually, if the parasite wins,
it's a terrible game. If it wins, it kills the host.
But when the host dies, it dies. It's a suicide mission. Now,

(26:29):
maybe like a scientist with a slide in a lab.
This mayor's race in New York City gives you a
chance to look at the parasite magnified. But it's happening nationally,
and that's Governor Cuomo explaining it to you within his

(26:51):
own party. So now you have everybody trying to rewrite reality.
What are these seven million? I mean, somebody wants to
conclude that these seven million goofballs marching in a no
King's movement and a constitutional republic with three branches of government,

(27:17):
a duly elected president, and a landslide on the electoral
College map, carrying over ninety percent of all counties in
the country, winning all seven swing states and seventy seven
million of the popular vote, is a king it's laughable.
And then to try to create this is momentum for

(27:39):
the midterms. Well, I don't think that's going to pan
out in the midterms, but it certainly has panned out,
and making these senators afraid to reopen the government because
they got seven million people that are going to march
against them. And Michael, that's presuming there were seven million. Well,
and how many were paid and so on. But this
is what's from the organizers. They always question Trump's numbers.

(28:02):
Why aren't they questioning any numbers? They never do, But
they're actually reacting in Washington, d C.

Speaker 6 (28:08):
To it.

Speaker 1 (28:08):
Some Democrats, skeptical about their leadership's hardline stance against reopening
the federal government, privately acknowledge that they fear getting hammered
by their liberal base if they vote for one of
the Republican funding bills. Remember, you've got ten Democrats senators.
A few of us don't even face re election unless

(28:30):
you fear them not hammering you, but shooting you, which
might be a legitimate fear. There's ten of them that
voted for the exact same clean bill back in March.
What's changed now, you know me? I laugh at this anyway,
because even if they they reopen the government today, your

(28:50):
team minus three weeks, three weeks away from the next shutdown,
and I don't know when it'll done on America. To
look at this, think, wait a minute. Need to have
a zero based, balanced, legally balanced budget, so we don't
deal with this continuing resolution nonsense. It's all an open

(29:12):
admission of failure. It's Congress's job to fund government. They
clearly are incapable. Why do you keep sending them? Maybe
you need a king. Grassroots Democrats, frustrated with the Trump administration,
which has nothing to do with their Democrat members in
the Senate have been demanding a fight, fight, fight fight,

(29:33):
So now it's not just opposition party now it's dysfunctional paralysis.
This isn't checks and balances anymore. And that context, Democrats
know they'll get hit hard by the number of voices
on the left if they do not get something for

(29:54):
opening the government. Therefore, the stalemate continues. A second person
familiar with the political dynamics within the Senate Democratic Caucus
who spoke to the Hill ahead of the new King's protests,
said centrist senators are fearful of breaking the leaders, while
party activists are planning the anti Trump rallies. We would

(30:17):
have enough votes to reopen the government if people were
not terrified of getting the guillotine. Only three members of
the Democratic Caucus have voted to reopen the government. Fetterman,
a lone voice who they're trying to shove out of
the party. Catherine Cortez Mastow of Nevada and Angus King
of Maine. Democratic senators acknowledge a handful of their colleagues

(30:41):
would love to end the tense standoff over federal funding,
but they say their members are worried of the liberal
backlash that could end their political careers. What about the
three they're ending their political career anyway, what's their excuse?
I mean, when you have a one hundred and fifty
million people voting, the first question should be where the

(31:04):
two Well, some are of age, but where's the other
half that aren't voting, not participating in this elective process.
That's the biggest problem in America's second biggest problem is
we're gonna let seven million, if it's seven million minus

(31:24):
whoever was getting paid. Their voice is louder than one
hundred and fifty million that spoke. Who are these members
of Congress representing their states, their constituents, or the radicalized

(31:45):
element within the civil war of their own party. A
small fragment with no reasonable demands, no reasonable reason to protest,
and the fact that they're protesting proof that there's already
no king. So I can't imagine some of these pundits
who think, well, this is a sign of great energy.

(32:08):
Now I understand in early primaries that energy will be there.
That's why people like Bernie are in early leads, and
AOC will be in an early lead for the Democratic
Party presidential nomination, and they'll make the bag. They'll make
the switch, probably gonna be Romney Manuel matched up with

(32:30):
a Pennsylvania governor, a Maryland governor. Who knows. But at
what point does the parasite win and the host die?
I think the host is dying.

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It's your Morning show with Michael del Journo.

Speaker 1 (32:45):
Here's Angela. Good morning, Michael.

Speaker 7 (32:47):
I just got on my chat GPT and I asked
it who came up with this number of seven million
protesters at the No Kings rallies this past weekend, and
chat GPT said that that number was given by the
organizers of the No Kings Protests rallies.

Speaker 1 (33:06):
So whether that's true or not remains to be seen. Oh, Angel,
it's even worse than that. It's probably three million, who knows.
But it's the same kind of thing they do for
Trump gatherings. You have a preregistry online. That doesn't mean
people are actually coming. That's just to give them an
idea of how many are coming, and then at the
end of the day they can fudge the numbers. But
even if it was seven million, why would you let

(33:31):
seven million activists in the midst of a party's civil
war dictate leadership's actions. There's no excuse whether it's three
million or seven million. But yes, isn't that hilarious. They
haven't gotten to chat GPT yet, but they will. Hey,

(33:54):
the AWS service, it's been resolved. Look our ring cameras
are working. Get it updated.

Speaker 4 (34:00):
Issued Monday evening, the company confirmed that all AWS services
had returned to normal. Earlier on Monday, a surgeon outage
reports pointed to ongoing disruptions affecting a range of major
online services, including Venmo, Microsoft Outlook, Zoom, Snapchat, and Lift.
Users also experienced issues with Amazon's own services, such as
Alexa and Ring security cameras. Experts say the total cost

(34:22):
of the outage could end up being over hundreds of
billions of dollars. I'm Mark Neefield.

Speaker 1 (34:26):
The twenty twenty five Fall Classic asseet.

Speaker 3 (34:28):
Toronto Blue Jays will be taking on the Dodgers in
this year's World Series. The Blue Jays advanced after rallying
past the Seattle Mariners in Game seven of the ALCS.
The Dodgers took care of business in the NLCS with
a sweep of the Milwaukee Brewers. Los Angeles is after
its second straight title and third in the last six years.
Game one of the World Series is Friday night in Toronto.

(34:49):
I'm Tammy Trihio.

Speaker 1 (34:50):
How about them Lion Jamiir Gibbs one hundred and thirty
six yards rushing eighty six receiving two touchdowns, But it
was the Lion's defense in the second half that secured
the victor Relyons over the Bucks twenty four to nine
on Monday Night Football both now five and two and
the wrong Seattle one the Seahawks twenty seven to nineteen
over the Texans and the Monday Night Football doubleheader. But

(35:10):
it was the Seattle Mariners falling three runs in the
seventh for the Blue Jays was enough. World Series set
Dodgers Blue Jays Friday night in Toronto, two action games
on the ice. Last night Sabers lost four to two
in Montreal and the Hurricanes lost four to one in
Vegas to the Golden Knights. Birthdays Today Rapper Doja Cat
is thirty, Top Gun Mavericks, Glenn Powell thirty seven, Israeli

(35:33):
Prime Minister bb net Yah who is seventy six, and
Judge Judy is eighty three. Today it's your birthday. Happy birthday.
We're so glad you were born and thanks for waking
up with your morning show.

Speaker 2 (35:43):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
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