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Aaron streaming live about your iHeartRadio app. This is your
morning show. I'm Michael del Jorona. Good morning, and welcome
to Wednesday, October, the twenty second year of a Lord
twenty twenty five are as others will say, day twenty
two of the government's shutdown partial shutdown of the federal
government that makes it the second longest in history. Meanwhile,
(00:52):
Senator Jeff Merkley plans to speak all night and protest
of President Trump translation political theater as usual. Millions of
Americans who rely on snap food assistance will soon be
impacted by the government shutdown. If it doesn't end. Former
President Obama is hitting the campaign trail, trying to help
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out the candidates in New Jersey and Virginia. And I
think I speak on behalf of RD of the entire
content staff when I say, well, actually Red and I
are the entire contents. But you say those two candidates
need it, I don't know Obama can deliver. And we're
back with more to day. This is TANBC. Brian Gumble
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was rushed to the hospital. His brother that used to
host the NFL on CBS in the morning, Greg Gumble,
passed away. Is that three four years ago now? And
I think Greg was the older brother. So our thoughts
in person with Brian Gumble. And the White House is
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denying reports to President Trump is considering a pardon now,
I don't think. I mean, I guess it's possible that
was a trial balloon. Then again, it could have just
been a made up story by TMZ. But either way,
the White House is denying any reports the President is
considering to pardon or commute the sentence of Sean P.
Diddy Coombs. You know, I mentioned just jokingly yesterday, I
(02:19):
wish you could do nitrous oxide during your annual physical
like you can your biannual teeth cleanings. Boy, was that prophetic.
So apparently the you know you found you something, didn't you.
The researchers know. The researchers have done some research and
a lot of people are dying of pneumonia and it's
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dipping into the fifties, so they decided to lower the
age when you should get the pneumonia shot. I see,
my mom is so tough. So we had to get
the pneumonia vaccine for mom. And I mean they just
shot in her arms. She didn't even blink. So I
didn't give it any thought. I didn't even think like
the shing shot, Like, if you haven't had your shingles vaccination,
(03:07):
let me tell you it hurts, and it will hurt
for a long time.
Speaker 3 (03:14):
Now.
Speaker 1 (03:14):
I've never had the shingles. I'm told, oh, it's not
as bad as the shingles. Let me tell you that
this is a bad for a shot. So I never
even thought is this shot going to hurt? When she
put it in, it felt like Joe Foreman, George Foreman
just all out punched me in the arm in an
instant and then began to apply pressure. You got Foreman grilled, yes,
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so my arm is all sore. Then the doctor says,
you got a lot of wax in your ear. So
I was like, we'll clean it out. Oh I don't
have the equipment. What kind of equipment do you need
to clean out ears? It makes you a specialist on nearway?
Didn't have a tip. Well no, I mean it's I
you know, we talk into microphones with headphones very loud
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over years, and so I'm kidding. So I end up,
I mean talk about feeling old. I end up having
to go to the clinic right and walk in and
go My doctor says, my ears need to be cleaning
because it feels like something you should be able to
do for yourself. Well yeah, I mean, and some people can,
but not like they can. I mean I've done the
ear ware of the panels. Those used to work great.
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But the best I ever had I was that in
your nose and throat doctor, And they go in and
they just and they get it out all whole and
just and it's like now I can hear, no can.
So you know, I'm like, oh, this is embarrassing. Please
send in some overweight old guy because I don't want
to be the I'm here to get my nose hair clipped.
(04:39):
You don't want nurse good buddy while getting right, which
I got a nurse practitioner who was wonderful. Belmont graduated
a beautiful, beautiful woman. But anyway, she comes in with
consent forms and I'm like, what do you mean consent
for Well, things can go wrong. Well what you can
he perforate your perforate your ear drop? Well, don't do that.
(05:01):
Well we're gonna try not to. I thought you were
trained professional, and so you know this. They bring in
this one girl first, and she's so short she can't
reach my ear. She's trying to look in there and
then trying to shoot the water in there and it's
splash it in my face. We get a step stole place.
Sometimes she goes, let me see if I can get Jeremy.
So Jeremy comes in. Now Jeremy has like no person.
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He's like Carlton the door man from Rhoda. I don't
really like to do this, but okay, hold this. So
then he's spraying and spray and finally he goes, oh,
oh oh, and I'm like, what it's coming to the surface.
What's coming? He goes, oh, that's so satisfying. No way,
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Now I got like a guy that's like enjoying it
too much. A creepy earwax removing, like a little piece
of the moon came out of my ear. Then the
other doctor comes back in this car. Yeah, there's Carlton,
and so I'm making some small I'll talk with the
with the one nurse that was just a total Larry
David day. So I make a small talk with the
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one nurse. I said, many have you had then monia shot?
Yet you know they lowered it. She goes, well, I'm
not old enough. And I said no, they lowered it
to fifty. Well I'm not fifty. I'm talking sixty something.
I didn't know where you go. So that my foot
in my mouth there. Then Carlson, your dorman's going who
was your primary physician? I said, well that's doctor White. No, no,
I mean over this case today. My wax is a case.
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You're a case. All of a sudden, I mean, he
starts reeling off these names. I'm trying to think. Is
that the girl I insulted or was that the one
that came in made me sign the consent for him?
And I said, uhh, the good looking one. And he goes, uh,
there's Carlson, your dorman again, I don't think you can
say that. Well, I don't know how to describe her,
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and I don't remember her name. So when she came
back and I said, I said, I don't want alarm
or anything, but I referred to you as the good
looking one. How dare you? Yeah? And she was like
laughing right, and I go and the guy that was
doing my ear said, you can't say that, so if
that's offensive, I want to apologize. And then she goes,
it's okay, and then I go, by the way, he said,
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he's not going to argue with me either, and she went, ooh,
that's creepy. And I thought it was funny that him
saying it was creepy, but me wasn't. By any way. Yeah,
and then embarrassing when you get old, like ear wax? Really,
what's next, nose hair?
Speaker 4 (07:25):
Don't we have ear wax all over?
Speaker 1 (07:29):
I didn't like the way he was getting satisfied. What
it's coming to the surface. I got into your nugget. Oh.
So I was just like so humiliated. I came out.
But now here I am on the air today. Now,
when I had all that wax in my ear, I
could hear fine and now my left ear doesn't it's closed,
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it's all clogged. No, it's not working. So I'm hearing
out of one ear and he's driving me crazy. I
was better off not going or having night Sox side there.
That's my shameless plug for nitrosox side during for Christmas
this year? What's that? Nitros sox side and a cute tip.
Don't get it from a boy on the streets in
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a balloon. My nephew goes to some concert Fish. Now
I know I'm gonna make myself sound stupid. I'm gonna
try to pop my ear hand. You don't think they
perforated my ear drum, do you?
Speaker 2 (08:26):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (08:26):
No, no, because I signed the forum saying it's okay,
there goes all my rights to sue. So he's at
this fish concer. I said it was Fish. He goes, oh,
they got a channel on satellite, and I was like, oh, oh,
I thought that was a Christian network. I just assumed
because it was called Fish. So you know, he's playing
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me in the band. I'm like, gee, that's fish. Huh okay,
good now I know what I don't like anyway. So
he's at this concert and they're like, you know is.
He showed me the videos. It's like, what are you
inside a bong? I mean, whoever? Apparently people have fish
really like their gummies. They're the new Dead. And then
I see this guy with a balloon. I go, Michael,
(09:09):
what the heck is that? He goes, Oh, there was
a guy selling nitrous oxside on the corner as we
were coming in the concert, and there's who's going to
the fish gun CERTXT Suddenly I get their style. No,
but they like huff it right out of a balloon,
which is very dangerous. By the way, if you don't
have the mixture right, you can, Oh, you got to
be a trained professional to administer it right. Well, I
(09:32):
just try to make the most of my dental visits.
Ever since I discovered nitrous oxide, I have great oral hygiene.
So you know yours as a fish fan, we should
have nitrous oxide bars. Yeah, they've got oxygen bars. You
need nitrous oxide anyway, So we got the government shutdown.
It's continuing day twenty two. Theater over, you know, responsible government. Meanwhile,
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in our polls of plenty you are going to find
fifty one percent want the government shutdown to continue. Do
you remember me saying you know, their worst nightmare would
be is if people will never want it open again,
you know, the longer it stays closed, and where you
realize it should be closed all the time. If all
that is funded is essential government, shouldn't that be what
we always were? Now, there'll be some inconveniences because it
(10:26):
is the way it's structured, and they've and what the
Democrats probably are figuring out by now. The President can
fund whatever he wants and not fund whatever he wants.
So they're not winning and the blame needle is slowly
pointing towards them. But how do we get to fifty
one percent of the American people want the shutdown to continue?
(10:48):
That's the far left fight fight fight or the far
rights keep it closed forever, never should exceed essential spending
will break that down, There's no question. I don't know,
you know, the fights are kind of calming down online
in America. Can't really put its finger on or agree
(11:08):
on what Charlie Kirk was in life, but there's no
arguing what he is in death. Bible sales surged two
point four million, that's a thirty six percent jump in
September following Charlie Kirk's assassination. Can you imagine what a
different neighborhood you'd live in if everybody was reading the
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Bible this week, How differently they would act. No more
short fuses in tempers, no more stuck inside themselves and
only thinking about themselves, no more depression, no more anger,
no more anxiety. And if faith comes by hearing and
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hearing by the word of God. And it jumped thirty
six percent, let me tell you something. There are a
lot of jewels in the crime of Charlie Kirk. And
I'm not making him more in death than he was
in life. I'm just saying, in general, this may be
his greatest. Religious importance has increased from eighteen percent to
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thirty six percent since Charlie Kirk's assassination. It is interesting
how America has fought over his life and the net
result of his death. Also, I would I am dying
to know because we didn't get a chance to meet
before the show. A red makes of this. But also
in our polls of plenty America sees a third party need.
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How often is this in life? Oh, the need is obvious,
but the support for it is soft. How can America
collectively know something is needed but not support what is needed.
Of course, what I want is a no party system,
but that's another story. We'll break those numbers down a
little bit later on. I don't know, do you have
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a favorite story of the day. Mine was that third party.
I really thought that was fascinating. The AOC, This is
what I loved. AOC raised an impressive eleven point eight
million dollars setting. And then here's the headline in the
New York Post setting the socialist lawmaker up for a
potential twenty twenty eight Senate bid, or setting herself up
(13:22):
to run for president of the United States in twenty
twenty eight. Nobody even seems to have connected that dot yet.
Speaker 5 (13:32):
This is your morning show with Michael del Chrono.
Speaker 6 (13:36):
Come on, pizza boy, that shingle shot ain't nothing. Oh
I'm fifty two years old.
Speaker 3 (13:43):
I've gotten both of them, and neither one of them
heard any Come.
Speaker 5 (13:47):
On, stop winning, pizza boy.
Speaker 1 (13:50):
You know one of these days I'm not going to
be around for you all to kick around. Let me
tell you something. First of all, the shingle shot does
hurt and then it gets sore. But I was talking
about the pneumonia shot. Compared to that, the ammonia. Shot
was much worse. But that's not even the point. A
man was in my ear wax going, let's coming to
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the surface. That was traumatic.
Speaker 3 (14:14):
I don't care who you are right now, stop them
right now.
Speaker 1 (14:19):
Authorities are giving more details on the arrest of the
man who threatened to shoot up Atlanta's airport. Mark Mayfield
is here with the.
Speaker 7 (14:26):
Detail's arrested Billy Joe Cagle Monday after getting a tip
from the man's family, and Atlanta Police Chief Darren Sheerbaum
says they knew the threat was serious and immediately began
pulling in resources. Kegel was arrested inside of Domestic Terminal
minutes after police first spotted him in the building. Investigators
say they found an ear of fifteen and dozens of
rounds of ammunition in his truck.
Speaker 1 (14:46):
I'm Mark Mayfield. Elon Musk is calling out acting NASA
Administrator Sean Duffy for trying to kill NASA Tammy Trehio
has More.
Speaker 8 (14:54):
Musk shared his opinion while replying to a post on
Acts related to the Wall Street Journals reporting on duff
He's planned for the agency, which he's leading in a
temporary capacity. The tech billionaire also seemingly referenced Duffy in
his post when he wrote, the person responsible for America's
space program can't have a two digit IQ. This is
not the first time Musk and Duffy have been at odds,
(15:14):
as The New York Times reported in March that the
two argued during a cabinet meeting over Department of Government
efficiency cuts related to the Federal Aviation Administration. I'm Tammy Trujillo, State.
Speaker 1 (15:24):
Of Arizona's filing a lawsuit attempting to force House Speaker
Mike Johnson to swear in Representative elect grijalvu Jim Roop.
Pass that story.
Speaker 6 (15:33):
The Arizona Democrat won a special election to fill her
late father's seat almost a month ago. Arizona Attorney General
Chris May says the case is about whether someone duly
elected may be denied rightful office and accuses Johnson of
delaying in order to prevent a vote regarding the Epstein files.
Johnson says Groholova won her race after the House quote
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had already gone out of session.
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End quote. I'm Jim Roup the Begavilliens. Jack Pott continues
to climb no prize last night, so the pot rolls
over to six hundred and eighty million dollars, with a
cash option three hundred and eighteen million dollars next drawing
this Friday night.
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Speaker 9 (16:39):
Here in Florida, you can buy nitrous ox side in
bottles at your local smoke shop. They sell it so
that you can refill your whip cream cans. See what
I mean, Imagine that people are me filling whip cream.
Speaker 1 (16:54):
It's the platinum our, you know what we call it
the platinum or Because if you're up at this hour,
whether it's the West Coast out in Central not so
much Eastern, you're the movers and shakers that are up early,
and so this is where we talk real and we're
ourselves like everything, it'll be professional in the next two hours.
But this is us being family. We're the early risers
at the kitchen table. I just want to share a simple, personal,
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humiliating story. Am I that old that I leave my
annual physical and I have to go to a clinic
to get the wax taken out of me a ear?
And I was just thinking, you know what next nose hair?
You're here and I'm not wying, I'm just sharing the story.
Then you walk into clinic and there's like really legitimately
sick people that I think need a doctor more than me.
And I'm there, I got wax in my ear and
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it looks like I'm too lazy to do it myself.
Doctor Mo, Doctor Larry. Then I get one that's too short,
she can't read. She sprang my eyes. Then I get
another guy that's like he's coming to the service. He
was just enjoying it too much. And now I wake
up and I can't hear out of my left ear.
I mean, I'm just you know, it's kind of like
a good morning, how's your day going? Next thing?
Speaker 3 (17:59):
You know?
Speaker 1 (18:00):
Problems are you getting me?
Speaker 10 (18:01):
Now?
Speaker 1 (18:01):
I'm down in Gator Country, huffin' nitrous oxide with whipped cream.
Give me a sensible doctor, Give me doc James.
Speaker 11 (18:11):
Morning, Michael and Gang. I'm a retired physician's assistant. Anytime
you get an injection in your arm, if they put
it up too high in your arm, it's going to
hit a nerve, It's hurt late the dickens. Oh, next
time wind mill your arms several times for a couple
of minutes. That spreads injection around and it gets through
that sowre it's in pain. Can you see, by the
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way and describe to James when I tell you it's funny.
Speaker 1 (18:36):
James says that, yeah, I think. Is it possible to
accidentally put a vaccine into the burst's sack? Can you
see how high she was? No, I can't see it
over the What is that of my little pony band aid?
It is? Don't make fun. I was very upset, so
she got me a colorful band aid. Really nice. I
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think that happened. I think I have nerve dam and
I think I have a perforated ear drum. Give me
a stop your whining, boy, because now even I feel
like I'm whining. Stop boy, Thank you. Brian. Day twenty
two of the government shutdown and how serious are your
elected members of Congress. Senator Jeff Merkley is planning to
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speak all night in protest of President Trump, which, by
the way, this is a laughable moment in and of itself.
While the Democrats are trying to play political theater and
blame the shutdown on Trump, the majority of Democrats want
the shutdown to continue. Go figure that one. Right. By
the way, do we have the microphone set up? I
think he's speaking already, to be honest with you, pot
(19:39):
up our microphone that we have planted at the Senate chamber. Yeah, see,
he started all right, voices, we have two voices to
look at. One is Karine Jean Pierre, who continues, I'm serious,
I'm very passionate about this tour, where she describes in
(20:00):
very delicate language the brilliance and experience of Joe Biden
as he's out cold with his head on the desk,
and you know, there are certain smells in the air.
We'll get to that in a minute, but this one
kind of off air started a little bit of a fight,
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and I don't believe you know, I'm Italian. So we
just get these things out and then they're over. Because
if you don't they just stay inside. And then I'm like,
I can't trust Red anymore. There's something off the rails
about this guy. I'd rather have the fight than end
it with I'll never get the guy who hired me
and brought me to Nashville. One night, I'm out in
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the front yard fighting with him on the phone, and
my wife's thinking, Oh, here we go. We're gonna be
fired and we're gonna have to move again. And after
all our screaming, I'll see you tomorrow. I love you too. Bye.
Because that's up to Italian's fight, right, So, Jeffrey, I
would like to make you the referee any rules you
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want to go over with us before.
Speaker 3 (21:06):
We know, hitting below the belt, I mean, you know,
keeping short, but I'll try well, you know, just keep
all your punches up, keep your guard up at all time,
and and listen to the sound of the bell and
come out, come out, ready to go.
Speaker 1 (21:19):
All right. Having said that, let's get it on. I
get on all right. So first, maybe it's the way
you did the headline death of journalism, the left acting insane. Okay,
that's a first of all. I don't want to get
the you know, referee involved, But that's a bit dramatic.
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You have to admit, you should want to admit.
Speaker 4 (21:43):
Those are our categories, Michael.
Speaker 1 (21:49):
I'll take death of journals all right. So here's the
big uprising. Now, this happens to be a Fox story,
but there's a lot of people reporting on it, but
Fox News the sort headline, because remember, behind every headline
is the story behind every story. There's so much talk
about ms NBC's Jensaki. Far be it from me to
ever stick up for this woman, but I kind of
(22:10):
have to. MSNBC's Jensaki jokes. Usha Vance is scared of
her husband and she's being ripped for disgusting comments.
Speaker 4 (22:24):
And you're on board with this, right? Uh no? Do
mean no, I can't believe. I can't believe you're defending
Peppermint Patty.
Speaker 1 (22:32):
I have Well, no, I'm just sorry, little little red
line good because so because you don't like her, we
got to beat up on her. Okay, now, World Federated
Federated Wrestling, here's here's her, here's her. I mean, this
isn't like all right, this is a moron.
Speaker 12 (22:52):
Listen, he will not he We see it, we see it,
we see it every we see it all the time.
He will not want to leave. He set it up
with his I guess he's of the Kevin Miller.
Speaker 1 (23:10):
He's he's a Nazi, Yes he is. He's Jewish. He
should be ashamed of himself. He should be ashamed of
him and he's out of the inner because that's a nut, right,
that's Robert Uner. But here's Jen Sackey on a podcast.
All right, and then I'll give my argument. You can
give yours. But this is what everybody's outraged. This not Stepanophilus.
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This is the line that has been crossed. That is disgusting.
Speaker 10 (23:36):
I think the little mentoring candidate jd Vance wants to
be president more than anything else.
Speaker 1 (23:44):
First of all, everybody who's in politics wants to be
whatever office they're running for more than anything else, and
are only willing to do anything to win it. So
that's a wasted statement. But here's the part everybody freaks
out over.
Speaker 10 (24:00):
I always wonder what's going on in the mind of
his wife, like you, okay, please bring blink four times. Yeah,
we'll come over here, we'll save you.
Speaker 1 (24:09):
I wonder what's going on in our mind? Please blink
four times if you need help. And I'm thinking of
everything and again I'm not defending her as much as
when we talk about the matrix, or we talk about
the death of journalism, which is now narrative and narrative sharing,
which by the way, Fox participates into. They happen to
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be one lone voice on television against a sea of
other voices. But when they do it, it's just as wrong.
It's kind of like when we're talking about the matrix.
We can always see the other side in the matrix,
but we're not very good at seeing ourselves caught in
the matrix. And you know what, I don't I mean
as much as I would love to see them break
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free of the matrix. Matrix, by the way, is when
you get stuck in a bubble where you only read
things that other people you talk to read, watch what
other people you talk to, watch, repeat the things that
other people and believe the things that only the people
that you hang out that that's what we've kind of done,
kind of like if you use Facebook as an analogy,
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we unfriend everyone that disagrees, and all that's left there's
people that think like us, watch what we watch, listen
to what we would listen to, read what we read,
and repeat what we re read, well, that's matrix too,
but we don't mind. It's kind of like sins. We
don't mind ours. It's other people's sins that are offensive.
So my point is, think of all the things from Gutfelt,
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and I'm not bashing Gutfeld to anybody. I look at
the things we've said about Michelle Obama, and nobody freaked out.
I mean, at some point, gross some skin. Is this
even a story? That was the only point I made,
and oh Red was appalled.
Speaker 4 (25:51):
I think it's a little different when you compare a
Gutfelt to someone like her, in the sense of she's
supposed to be a little bit more news, not humor.
And I don't think it's I think I find funny
when there's there's got to be some truth in it,
not just some mean humor and going after someone's wife
when you when you know, Damn Well.
Speaker 1 (26:14):
Was a wife. Well Hillary was a wife, and then
she was then she was a center, then she was second.
Speaker 4 (26:21):
We also know with Hillary it's a marriage of convenience.
Come on, haven't we seen that over the years. We
know with doctor Jill there was senior abuse going on there,
that there's a moment of truth there with this. Anyone
who's ever read the book, watched the movie, followed their life.
You know, darn well, there's absolutely nothing there but love,
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don't and.
Speaker 1 (26:44):
Don't and you have don't look now, but the evil
leftist death of journalism. Media is already setting up their
Nazi hitler. Now there you're back on actually what they're doing.
Now there, you're back on track. I want people to
hear the rest of them talking. This is Jensaki. I'm
not so. I'm just the point is I don't want
make theater out of it. I just want to say, Okay,
so she made a comment about Usha that does protest
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too much. Usha is a wonderful person. She don't care.
She's used to it, all right. But what they're setting
up is they see JD vance again. This is about
disrupting the handoff. The Democrat Party is in a civil
war with itself, and AOC is going to be their
early nominee leader, a socialist, and there might be a
(27:25):
socials Islamist in the mayor's office in the largest city
in the country by them. So they're often to fragmentation
and never never land and maybe even civil war, not
cold literally civil war, an inciting one but for the right,
these haven't been Republican victories. They've been Trump trump Ism
(27:47):
Maga victories. So at some point he's got to hand
this off to another MAGA to be a successor, or
make a smooth handoff to a Republican that is a
different Republican from the Republicans of twenty years ago. All Right,
they're trying to disrupt that handoff two years early. That's
what she's really up to in this podcast. And this
(28:09):
is a former White House Press secretary, so trust me,
she's in the messaging business. What do you want to
say anthing before I played.
Speaker 4 (28:14):
What I was going to say was later in the thing,
she actually says, well, he can't handle the maga being
able to carry on the maga.
Speaker 1 (28:22):
Man, Well, that's what I was going to play. Well,
let's comment after I play it.
Speaker 10 (28:24):
The Leston he's willing to do anything to get there,
and that your whole itteration you're just outlined. I mean,
he's scarier in sert ways, he's smarter in some ways,
and he's young and ambitious.
Speaker 1 (28:36):
Now, to Red's profound point, this is them setting up
Ember when I told you this Trump derangement, it's not
going to go away. When Trump's gone, It's going to
get passed on because anybody that doesn't believe what they believe,
support their platform, their issues, and their candidates is an insurrectionist.
To Maga, a deplorable and must be stopped, all right,
(28:56):
So they're setting up jd Vance to be the next Hitler.
This part I do agree with. Watch how she lays
it out.
Speaker 10 (29:03):
Ambitious and agile in the sense that he is a
chameleon who makes himself into whatever he thinks the audience
wants to hear from him.
Speaker 1 (29:14):
Now, what's also true, though.
Speaker 10 (29:15):
Is jd Vance is not He's in some ways goodish
on paper if you like what he believes in. I
don't know, but I don't. I don't know that he
can take the whole movement with him. No way, I
don't think it's good.
Speaker 1 (29:30):
You love how the other two in the podcast adds
so much? Yeah, no way? Oh yeah, no, all right,
this is to be noticed. This is why we're doing
dem voices. This is the former White House spokesperson on
a podcast now an anchor on MSNBC, and the Democrats
(29:52):
do not have a new message. They do not have
a new messenger. She is signaling They're gonna hate the
next guy, demonize the next guy, just like they did Trump.
That's all they are now is obstructionist and identity politics attackers,
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and we will continue to incite violence against every president,
including the sitting President's got three years to go go ahead.
Speaker 4 (30:20):
For them, he is scarier because this guy appeals to
suburban housewives and they are in a pickle.
Speaker 1 (30:27):
Trust me. Then we go to the other her successor
White House spokesperson for Joe Biden. She was on with
Stephen Colbert. And you know it's bad when Stephen Colbert
isn't buying your line of bovine scatatology.
Speaker 13 (30:44):
Listen, I don't think it was necessarily a betrayal of
Joe Biden, as other people saying, we don't think we
were shown a Joe Biden and your saw.
Speaker 10 (30:54):
And no one is saying that the debate performance wasn't shocking.
Speaker 1 (30:58):
Was it a disappointment. No one is saying that it
is such a light I use.
Speaker 13 (31:05):
Look, listen, We're never going to agree on this other
than the fact, but I'm glad that you came here tonight.
Speaker 1 (31:10):
So most of their nonsense isn't even being bought by
their own party. I mean yesterday. Think of yesterday's top story.
Senate Democrats can't come to an agreement to reopen the
government for fear of their own base. First of all,
they believe it was seven million that marched. It wasn't.
(31:34):
But even if it was, you're going to let seven
people doing a no king's march in a country where
there is no king, just a clearly duly elected president.
And that sends a terrifying message that they would come
after us if we did our jobs. A political party
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that's afraid of its base, that's a Democrat party. Two
former spokespersons speaking clearly defending one of the greatest hoaxes,
one of the greatest scandals in American political history, a
fake president, and the other one moving on to demonize
the next in line. Proof that's all they got. No message,
(32:22):
no solutions, no candidates, just to vision and hate for
the next man up. DEM's talking and the abundance of
the heart the mouth speaks.
Speaker 5 (32:35):
It's Your Morning Show with Michael del Chino.
Speaker 1 (32:40):
My big buddy. Indeed, yes, I the victim own it.
I'm a little sensitive myself.
Speaker 11 (32:46):
Bob Mississippi, Oh gosh, Bob's becoming great.
Speaker 1 (32:52):
All I want to do is go to Mississippi. Have
Bob hold me and tell me it's gonna be alright.
I'm telling you now, I'm convinced she hit a nerve
or stuck the needle in my bursa sack. So all
I know is I had to get a shot so
I don't get pneumonia and die. And now I can't
move my arm. I had wax in my ear, which
(33:13):
is embarrassing to go have taken out, and now I
can't hear. That's all I know. And you know what, Bob,
You're right, I own it. I love your partner, all right.
Speaker 4 (33:22):
Today's that's the most important question, though, Michael. Can you
play golf? Yeah, well, of course that's all. You haven't
tried it. Though you haven't tried it. Well, it's not
going to feel great, but it's in the back arm.
So but I can't play the piano all of a sudden.
Speaker 1 (33:41):
No, I couldn't play before. Today is day twenty two
of the partial shutdown. We've got one senator ready to
do the political theater for you, Jeff Merkley, Democrat. He's
going to speak all night to protest to President Trump
because it's President Trump's fault. Meanwhile, as you find out
next hour, the latest in our polls of plenty fifth
fifty one percent of Americans, driven by Democrats, don't want
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the government to reopen. You know, they come out and
they do these statements day whatever of the Trump government
shut down, and it's the Democrats that want it to
stay shut down. And then it's the Senators and the
House members that are afraid of their own base, afraid
to reopen it. Meanwhile, the rest of us so far
(34:30):
don't care, but that may change when services get cut off,
and some will.
Speaker 5 (34:33):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael Nheld Joano