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Socialist vs Islamist?  And Islamist view may be the defining moving forward.

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your morning show. White House correspondent John Decker was in
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Court bar attorney in addition to being a White House
correspondent for eight presidencies. I think his opinion in the

(02:01):
court room of public opinion probably matters a lot more
than mine. However, having said that it didn't even take
a Supreme Court bar attorney like John Decker even read
coughing in my ear, And I could watch the Supreme
Court or listen to the Supreme Court yesterday and come
to the conclusion they were to say the least skeptical

(02:24):
of the Trump teriff argument. And you could tell by
the questions. Now Red thinks I'm trying. You know, I'm
almost getting reckless, trying to be wrong about something, and
I can't be this time. Well, I keep trying to
warn everybody. You're focused on Mom, Donnie being socialist. That's harmless.

(02:48):
He can't do anything he's proposing in terms of socialism
without the governor giving him a consent. So it's just
not going to really happen, is it. Is it something
on the thermometer of socialism within the Democrat Party. Yeah,
but you elected an Islamist and you ignored that throughout

(03:09):
his candidacy, and whether he does Islamist things or not.
Islamists are watching around the world and they just saw
the site of the worst terrorist attack on Earth. Elect
an Islamist mayor. That is going to embolden them. May Alright,

(03:36):
I love that song. Beautiful vibrado. By the way, thank you. Flip.
All right, so flip gregory, ladies and gentlemen, no round
of applause. But you know, life just doesn't seem to
how many surprises for me Because I keep my eyes open,
I don't follow narratives. But look, I give this zero chance. Now,

(04:00):
Red go. This is Red's take. It's gonna be five
to four, which, by the way, is great logic. There's
there's three liberal judges, you know how they're voting. But
I'm telling you and you you you touched on the
same thing that I heard. You know, when when Amy
Barrett Cohen, you know, is having the issues, you say
five to four. Either way, he's either gonna get his

(04:21):
terrorists five four or they're gonna get shot down five
to four and they're gonna uphold the lower court. I
get a zero chance.

Speaker 2 (04:27):
I just.

Speaker 1 (04:30):
Based on the questions you could just well, the whole
argument is very difficult just from a surface level. It's
a tax, there's no getting around that. And and that
level of tax is not within the authority of the
executive branch. And I don't think the votes are there
in the Senate. So this could be the fate of

(04:52):
Donald Trump's whole terror. I mean, you waste the majority
of a year over this. If this gets shot down,
if you're going to bring up its tax then Roberts
has to go back and redo his entire Obamacare. Well
that's what's beautiful about this, right. We cover that with
David Ssnadi, who's going to be back by the way
to do part two of the Gilded Age of AI.
But yeah, so this is a difficult part. It's I

(05:15):
this is. This would be my headline. I try to
make things simple. I think it's a no win for Trump,
but it's also a no win for the Supreme Court
if they shoot if they uphold it and shoot him down.
So I didn't hear anybody else on radio or television
bringing that aspect up yesterday, but it's it would be
the only thing that they would do to save their

(05:35):
face on Obamacare would be to allow this to go through.
Now you've got two cases you've ruled wrong on. So
it's I it is. It's fascinating from that standpoint. But
on the surface, if you weren't aware yesterday, everything, the
whole fate of Trump's tariff deals and plans is in

(05:55):
the hands of the Supreme Court, and based on the
questions yesterday, I don't think things look good for the president.
But the Supreme Court will not weigh the legality of
the Trump tariffs. And the death toll. We knew this
would happen, and we're praying it doesn't happen more. Two
things happened yesterday. The death toll nearly doubled in Louisville,
and the injured nearly doubled. So now the death toll

(06:17):
has risen to twelve. Fifteen now injured and being treated,
and there are at least according to the mayor, five
others they're either searching for or hoping they weren't where
we thought they were. Tragic ups plane crash in Louisville.
Rory's going to have some more on that as well

(06:38):
as now we hear from the FAA that they are
going to reduce air traffic. This is a big deal,
all right. So I like how they say ten to
forty percent. Listen, ten percent is a big deal, fifteen
percent is a big deal, Twenty five percent is a
huge deal. That's one out of every four flights being canceled.

(07:02):
And what that does to the price of flights, what
that does is we enter into holiday travel season, but
anywhere from ten to forty percent, that's a big that's
a big swing, the difference between almost half of all
flights being canceled and one in ten being canceled. So
you know, we gotta get some more clarification and where
he's gonna be along to start next hour off with

(07:24):
the very latest on the FAA and this ruling. Bob Dylan,
I don't know what happened. I watched that movie and
I can't remember the kid's name. Now, what a terrific,
brilliant job he did playing Bob Dylan. You know, I
lived through Bob Dylan. My brother Vic, my oldest brother,

(07:49):
was very much into Dylan. I kind of viewed Dylan
like The Stones, where I grabbed a couple of songs
that I really liked and loved and that was about
y Yeah, Timothy Shellamy, he was, oh my gosh, you
was spectacular. But I don't know what it was. It
just ignited this new love for Bob Dylan, and I noticed,

(08:10):
like when I'm driving around and a Dylan song comes on,
I crank it up. Even the other day, which I
always thought was lay Lady, lay Le CRA's my big brash.
I used to think that was such a downer. It
was always on my playlist. That's a great song. But
even that when I'm enjoying now. But no, like a
rolling stone. I mean, there were so many great songs. Well,
Bob Dylan got a great honor. Oh that wasn't a

(08:34):
bad Dylan. Well you'd have confidence to do it in
the microphone. But it was a pretty decent Dylan. We'll
do We'll do a medley of Bob. But Bob Dylan
was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Music degree from Berkeley
College of Music in Boston. It's a tremendous honor. He's
in a very unique group of individuals who have received
that award. I'm not the only one that's on a

(08:56):
Bob Dylan kick since the movie, apparently. And tonight we
have the Ratus traveling a mile high to Denver to
take on the Broncos, which should be a pretty one
sided game. I get to watch that. I get to
watch that football game. Why would you get to watch
that one versus any other? Well because ABC, ESPN or
off my YouTube TV. Oh that's right, So I'm missing

(09:18):
all college football just about Yeah, but you will you
stay up that late? Well, yeah, I like to watch it.
My routine is I do the first half, then I fall,
I roll over, I put my my cpat mask on,
and then I slowly listen to halftime, and then I'm
never there for the second half kickoff. Don't remember a thing.

(09:40):
So hopefully because he's my quarterback on my fantasy team
Nix and the Broncos too. Well, in the first half
at least, I'll fall asleep with a smile on my face.
Things that aren't in the news, because the news can
sometimes just be the news, or sometimes they can lean narrative.
I rarely ever go on the air in the morning
and feel like if I did just the news, you'd

(10:02):
have any idea of the significant, important things that are coming.
That's why our conversation with DAVIDSONADI is so important. If
you didn't notice every tech giant at Donald Trump's inauguration
after Donald Trump won, in other words, they may have

(10:23):
had an influence in him winning. Why were they there?
What are they wanting? Where will they be standing next
year during the midterms? More importantly, where will they all
be standing in twenty twenty eight? Probably whoever will give
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(10:43):
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Can withstand what AI will bring? You're seeing it now
simply as a new technology, a new frontier, maybe even

(11:08):
a new tool or two. Hey, I'd give them an
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this is great. Some of it is, some of it's
just uncertain. Some of it has clear and present dangers.

(11:30):
So we're gonna do that with David Snadi, the Gilded
Age of AI. A handful of people are gonna get
very rich. Are we all gonna end up broken in
the dark? That needs to have an eye kept on him.
I can't stress enough, and I try to do this
in the most mature way. I explain this all the

(11:52):
time because it's important to do. There are a lot
of peaceful, wonderful Muslims and they're following the first example
of Mohammad, and they will die. Peaceful loving Muslims there
are others who appear to be peaceful, loving Muslims, but
they're actually political Muslims patiently playing for world dominance. Was

(12:17):
in brotherhood. It's a great example of that. And they'll
comply and they'll get along. Mainly, the most they'll do
is they will populate, they will infiltrate, and they will agitate.
But when they see the signs this is an hour

(12:38):
they turn and then you have blood thirsty Jihadis. They're
following the third example of Mohammad, who was basically conquering,
killing or converting. So is Islam peace, Yes, if you
submit to it, otherwise your tax are killed. They win

(12:59):
or you win. You just ignored. You focused on the
socialist part. You focused on the youth part, You focused
on the pandering part, You focused on the inexperienced part
and the socialist part. But you didn't focus on the
Islamist part. But the Islamist did. And I kept trying

(13:23):
to warn you, they're going to be watching this and
they're going to see the largest city and the great
Satan just elected one of their own who unapologic, unapologetically
ran as one of their own mayor. You might as
well elected him president. Of the United States or king

(13:45):
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already begun on the streets of New York. I have
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This is Your Morning Show with Michael del Chuno.

Speaker 1 (15:46):
President Trump, reacting to zoron Mom Donnie being elected the
next mayor of New York City, Trump spoke on Fox News.
I thought it was a.

Speaker 3 (15:53):
Very angry speech, certainly angry toward me, and I think
you should be very nice to me. You know, I'm
the one that sort of has to approve a life
of things coming to him, so he's off.

Speaker 1 (16:02):
To a bad start.

Speaker 4 (16:03):
The President sent the victory speech was harsh and added
that he felt Mom Donnie would be better suited being
kind to him and should reach out. Donnie says he's
building a city hall that will deliver on the promises
of his mayoral campaign. The New York City mayor elect
told reporters hiss Win represents a new era of government.
He announced some officials that he's stapping for his transition
team and perhaps future cabinet.

Speaker 1 (16:24):
I'm Mark Mayfield. Supreme Court's now weighing the legality of
Prince President Trump's tariffs. This could all blow up on
the president. It's in the Supreme Court's hands. At least
twelve people now dead fifteen injured in total in the
ups plane in Louisville, although there's about five according to the mayor,
they're still searching for or hoping we're never there. We'll

(16:44):
get more from Roory O'Neil in about thirty minutes. Leaders
from five Central Asian nations are going to meet with
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(18:02):
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(18:22):
something in depth about the New York election here momentarily,
but first to keep our word. Can't have your morning
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Speaker 5 (18:32):
If the Supreme Court rules against Trump on the tariffs,
what does that mean for the tariffs that other countries
place on us? Because wouldn't those be taxes? So then
do they just get free will and get to charge
us whatever they want?

Speaker 1 (18:49):
What a great question to unfold. I mean, I think
the first course of action will be Republicans trying to
get the tariffs passed as they should have been through Congress,
although we've looked at this very in depth and we
just don't see the numbers there. You've got four Republicans
who stand against these tariffs as we speak, and you

(19:12):
don't have room. You have to convert some Democrats along
with all the Republicans. So presuming that you're right, and
if the Supreme Court upholds this is unconstitutional and they
can't get it done through Congress, yeah, what becomes of
all of these deals? It's a real mess and a
good portion of the president's first year wasted. What he's

(19:36):
in Arizona.

Speaker 6 (19:37):
Can we get some over under odds from Big John
on Canthy Hokul going back on her word and raising
taxes once she starts getting pressured by the socialists. She's
a weak, feckless leader, and I suspect she will fold
like a cheap suit.

Speaker 1 (20:00):
Don't look for me. Sorry, I got a little choking attack.
I got choked up on that. I'll give you the lead. Courso,
not so fast, coach Corso what he's right? So you
would think the check and balance in places. She's got

(20:21):
a run for governor. And one thing you can count
on with all these career politicians is they care about
their power most. And I don't know what goes on
in Kathy Hokle's mind. You know, win my reelection, maybe
somebody will pick me as a running mate for president.
I don't know. So if you assume that she most
wants to get reelected, your presumption would be, well, then
you can't allow him to raise taxes. Look, things that

(20:47):
play in New York City don't play throughout New York.
She needs all of New York to get re elected.
There is the pressure within the party. Maybe even with
some street cred from Mom Donnie's win, that would be
pressuring her to a lot him to do that. I
think there's other mayhem that happens prior to all of that,
quite frankly, which I'm going to get to in a minute.

(21:09):
But it'll be very interesting to see will she will
she cave to the same thing the rest of them
are caving to this passionate revolutionary far left movement within
their party or self preservation. Time will tell under. I

(21:32):
don't know what big Job would make the over under
because he was already on deck to talk anyway, What
a coincidence? So I see a lot of eyes on
a white house at eleven thirty an announcement. Anybody have
a glue? Our best guess is that this has to
do with the weight loss drugs and the deal that's
been made. So instead of I'm trying to remember what

(21:53):
they're all, my wife sings the songs every time they
come on. Govia is one of them? No cils, isn't.
What was that pack? Yeah, those drugs that rather than
being thousands a month, well that'll be just one hundred
and fifty two hundred a month. So I think it's

(22:14):
the breakthrough on that he also has Central Asian nations,
but that would be too early to have any kind
of an announcement. So we think it has to do
with renegotiating the cost of the weight loss in checktable drugs.
All right, listen, I'm just going to lay this out
to you. I don't go off deep ends. I don't

(22:35):
live in fear. I don't rehearse for tragedy. I also
don't follow narratives. So I want to have one little
bit of influence on your life, and that is yes,
I agree New York has made a big mistake. Yes,

(22:57):
I think he's a socialist, and there is a movement
within a Democrat party for socialists to take it over,
and winning a big race like the largest city's mayor's
office will embolden that. I could also tell you that
Jacob fry fended off an even or equally radical Islamist

(23:19):
and socialists and Omar fet how do I say his name?
Is it? Fet? Fete? Right? Fete? I think Omar. We
played a clip of him and Sounds of the Day
earlier in the week. This guy just speaks Arabic. He
doesn't even bother to he doesn't even bother to try.
He greets you in Arabic, he blesses you in Islam.

(23:43):
But he came up short by ten percentage points, so
they didn't get an islamis clean sweep. But this is
the point I want to make from the very beginning,
I said, when it comes to Zoran Mamdani is are
you Are you right in saying he's a socialist. He
may be running as a socialist, but everything about his father,

(24:07):
everything about his mother, everything about the things he said
and done in the past, he's Islamist. There's a reason
why the Jewish New York Fire Department commissioner turned in
his resignation immediately upon his election. Now, if he's an Islamist,
there's two things that you come to mind. One, he
didn't like Israel. He doesn't like Jews, he doesn't like America,

(24:33):
and he doesn't like Christians. I'll give you one little
small example. This is mom Donnie in his victory speech
after he won the race. Listen, thank you to those.

Speaker 7 (24:48):
So often forgotten by the politics of our city who
made this movement their own. I speak of Yemeny Bodaga
owners and Mexican ubuelas, Senegalese taxi drivers and who's back nurses,

(25:08):
Trinidadian line cooks and Ethiopian aunties, Yes aunties.

Speaker 1 (25:17):
And no, no mention of any Americans. Now, you see,
this kind of thing is always fascinating to me. It's
kind of like when Barack Obama tried to go from
community organizer to president of the United States. As a
community organizer, you pit people against each other, you divide
and conquer, you demonize one group as you support another.

(25:39):
And that works as a community organizer. It doesn't work
when you're mayor, and it doesn't work when you're president
because you're to be everyone's mayor. If you go back
and listen to his speech and all the promises he's making,
he is not promising to represent everyone. That tends to
not work. Now, the biggest challenge for him will be

(26:01):
to follow throughout everything he pandered, and as would he
pointed out, he's gonna need some cooperation from the governor.
But what I kept pointing out to you is, don't
worry about him being a socialist. Worry about him being
an Islamist, because an Islamist will not believe in freedom
of religion. An Islamist will not believe in freedom of speech,
an Islamist will not believe in due process, and innocent

(26:24):
till proven guilty, and Islamist will not view women as
a whole individual. In fact, you will find an Islamist
which is a system of government and a system of
life is the most anathetical thing you could create on
planet Earth to our founding, our intent, and our culture

(26:44):
and our society. And it's said goal is not to
be one of many, but to conquer. So when someone
says I'm a Muslim, I usually don't ask the question immediately,

(27:04):
but my thought is which, because you could very well
be a peaceful, loving Muslim, following the example of Mohammad
early on in Mecca, you could be a political Islamist
who wants to create the condition for the conquering battle,
meaning you populate, you infiltrate, you agitate, and then you

(27:27):
wage war. When I was yesterday telling you, Mom, Donnie's
tone change. Did you catch that? The smiling, meek candidate
who said very little to the forcefulness of yesterday. That's
very Islamist, not socialist. But here's what I don't want
you to miss. Whether he is a political Islamist, and

(27:52):
I think he is personally or not. Political Islamists and
Jihattist islamis also following two and three contradictory examples of
Mohammad are watching, interpreting and will respond, and their response
will be a city we attacked twenty five years ago

(28:17):
just elected one of us to be its new leader,
like London. This is our time, this is our moment.
Now you may be unaware of that, mom Donnie could possibly,
I doubt it, be unaware of that, but it's still
a reality. In fact, this was Times Square immediately after

(28:39):
he was announced the winner of the election.

Speaker 8 (28:40):
We're done hiding, We're done, We're done being tortured.

Speaker 1 (28:45):
And hurt and judged. This is the correct religion. This
is the religion that all of human in.

Speaker 8 (28:52):
He needs to be a part of Islam, and we
will not stop until it enters every home.

Speaker 1 (28:58):
So I wanted to repeat us. I want to hear it.

Speaker 7 (29:01):
In every single district.

Speaker 1 (29:03):
It should tremble Brooklyn.

Speaker 8 (29:05):
Should hear it, the proction hear it, Queen should hear it,
say it as s. The oma depends on this, my
brothers and sisters.

Speaker 1 (29:14):
Nailah Lalah.

Speaker 8 (29:21):
There is no god worthy of worship except Allah, the
God of Jesus, the God of Moses, the God of Abraham,
and the God.

Speaker 7 (29:32):
Of the last and final prophet, Mohammad.

Speaker 1 (29:36):
How is your coexist bumper sticker doing? Now, this is
why from the very beginning I said, is he a
socialist or is he an Islamist? And if elected, you'll
find out. I want to go back to that first analogy,
the three contradictory lives of Mohammad. First one peace living,

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second one about patient political overthrow, the third one bloodthirsty
warriors ye hottists. One will live among you, one will
live among you until they feel they have conditioned society
to where they can conquer you. The third will kill

(30:20):
you or convert you immediately. And the problem is you
don't know which of the three they are. This is
something I struggle with personally as a believer, and I'm
called the love enemies. But our dilemma is we don't
know which we're dealing with until they act, and it's
too late in this particular case, whether Mom Donnie is

(30:42):
or isn't one of those three. And I believe he's
the middle. The middle and the bloodthirsty warriors are watching
and they're taking this as a sign. You think the
biggest challenge is for New York City to deal with
the socialist mayor. No, your biggest challenge is radical Islamists

(31:04):
reaction to one of their own being elected mayor. And
it's already begun.

Speaker 8 (31:13):
A low longible.

Speaker 1 (31:17):
Allow this is times Square, and I'm guestimating thousands, not
hundreds worship and celebrate. I have hundreds and hundreds and

(31:44):
hundreds and hundreds of years it says violence is to follow.
There's a storm on the horizon.

Speaker 2 (31:53):
It's your Morning Show with Michael del Joano.

Speaker 1 (31:58):
James listening to k AKC in Tulsa, Oklahoma. What I
wouldn't give for Ron sausage cheese burner?

Speaker 3 (32:05):
James go, If Trump's tariffs are recognized as a tax,
does that force the Supreme Court to go back and
reanalyze the Obamacare. It's only a fee and not a tax.
Do they have to do that? Wouldn't it be brilliant? No,
I don't think this is it, but I'm just saying,
wouldn't it be brilliant? If Donald Trump talk about playing

(32:26):
four dimensional chess?

Speaker 1 (32:28):
What others are playing checkers? If this whole tariff thing
just got nations communicating to where they can negotiate something
a little bit more fair. But it was all designed
just to bring down Obamacare, which you don't really need
to do because Obamacare was designed to fail and has
already failed. But yes, that's the point we're making. Look,

(32:51):
there's a good chance Donald Trump's gonna lose on this case,
and then the only course of action is to go
through Congress, and I don't think the votes are there,
so that's wasting the better part of a year. But yes,
if this loses based on what the questions indicate, it
would lose on somebody ought to be smart enough to

(33:13):
come right back on those grounds and file against Obamacare.
Let's go to Youngstown and John.

Speaker 9 (33:21):
Thank you Michael for explaining the three different levels of
an Islamist Muslim. I've tried to explain to some friends
here in Youngstown and they just could care less.

Speaker 1 (33:31):
They're so indifferent to it.

Speaker 9 (33:32):
And they say, what could possibly happen in New York
That could have an effect, But it's not immediate. It's
over decades that soon like this could go on to
each big city in our country and then soon have
a big effect of our entire nation.

Speaker 1 (33:47):
On that note, John, appeasement. Appeasement was the big argument
in the Cold War, presumably the ultimate lesson of world
War two, that the appeasement of England led to the
emboldenment of Germany and the escalation of war. If appeasement

(34:11):
emboldens an aggressor like a communist or a tyrant or
a dictator, imagine what a large victory does to an Islamist.
That's why I hope I'm making this point very very clear.
I'm not talking about Mamdani. Now, he may be and
probably is, a political Islamist, but even if he isn't,

(34:36):
the view of a political Islamist energy hottist of him
winning this election is emboldening. And once that house of
worship turns to house of war, all your friends are
going to matter. And I can't emphasize enough. If we
were talking about Minneapolis or Dearborn going this way, that's different.

(35:03):
The nine to eleven anniversary is less than a year away,
and a president of the United States is going to
be standing next to an Islamist twenty five years later.
And that's if they're not dealing with a new anniversary
by them. Keep those talkbacks coming. Of course, you can
email Michael did at iHeartMedia dot com.

Speaker 2 (35:22):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael ndheld Joano
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