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(01:03):
I met Bowser. Yeah, and either he stays in character
or he's he really was stupid. It's a very table
and I'm like, are you staying a character? I really
wanted to be a member of Sean on us if
you did well. Instead you ended up in the village
people eight minutes after the hour. Thanks for waking up
with your morning show on this Friday, November the fifteenth.

(01:25):
I am Michael del Jornam. You can make your voice
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email Michael did at iHeartMedia dot com. The big story,
Donald Trump made it official. RFK Junior will lead the
Department of Health and Human Services. That means he'll preside

(01:48):
over the CDC, He'll preside over our food and the
Food and Drug Administration, the National Institute of Health, as
well as Medicare and Medicaid. This is a game changing,
huge appointment. I remember for many years, you know, you
would hear people you know refer to me is anti abortion,
and I'd be like, well, yes, I'm anti abortion, but

(02:10):
I'm pro life is more how I would like to
be identified. And that's the games we played before media
bias was exposed, let alone the death of journalism. Now
that makes it irrelevant. And that's kind of the case
with Kennedy. You'll hear a million times he's been one
of the nation's most prominent anti vaccine conspiracy theorists. That's

(02:33):
all to discredit him, and nothing could be further from
the truth. And I've watched literally probably hundreds of hours
of his testimony. Here's one before a congressional committee. Is
this anti vaccine or is this somebody that just wants

(02:56):
to see science listen.

Speaker 3 (02:58):
Many years to find a a pre licensing safety trial
of any of the seventy two vaccines doses that are
now essentially mandated. They're recommended, but that's effectively mandated.

Speaker 1 (03:12):
Before I move on, and don't let his vocal disorder
distract you. Fight through it and listen to the words.
This is a very intelligent man who's been studying this
stuff for a long time. He shouldn't be sitting alone
saying this. Every parent in this country should be asking

(03:33):
the question he's asking because we're putting these vaccines into
our children, and he's going to talk in a moment
about what is perceived as recommended or is it mandated?
Because you, as young mothers and fathers walk in after
a newborn baby is born. Your doctor you trust by
way of the CDC that you blindly trust, your government

(03:55):
you trust. You're putting all this stuff in their bodies.
And he's asking the questions you should have been asked.
He's getting you the answers you should have gotten before
anything was put in your children's body. Why do I
bring all that up? Why is someone trying to demonize
this man who's trying to protect with everything they have

(04:17):
the status quo on the dangerous food we're eating, on
the vaccines, were just without question putting in our children.
People including members of Congress, getting rich off of it,
that's who. And he's going to expose them all. And
on that note, because Red always brings that up off
the air, something you ought to start tracking your annual

(04:42):
income when these people take office, and your annual income
when they leave, and then go cross check it with
their income when they arrived in office, and what their
network is when they leave office. And then I just say,
try the veal. We'll be here all week for American children.

Speaker 3 (05:05):
And we had not been able to find any and
every other medication requires prior to licensing by FDA at
the company perform a safety trial that compares health outcomes
and placebo.

Speaker 1 (05:20):
So all he wanted to see was safety trials with
the seventy two vaccines that are going into our kids' bodies,
and he couldn't get them that standard that you would
have those. So is the anti vax or anti where
are these trials? Where are these studies?

Speaker 3 (05:42):
Listen in a place group and a similar situated vaccine group.
My assumption was that was done for vaccines. We found
out that it hadn't been. That it was not it
was a exempt and I made that statement publicly. Doctor
Fauci contradicted me. And when President Trump ordered him to

(06:02):
meet with me and Francis Collins and a group of
my colleagues, I said to them, at that time, you've
said publicly that I've been dishonest about that. Can you
show us a single pre licensing safety trial, Please see
a controlled safety drive for any of the seventy two
vaccines required for American children. And he made that show

(06:25):
of looking through a file and he said, well, they're
back in Bethesda, And I said, will you send them
to me?

Speaker 1 (06:30):
And I never heard from him again.

Speaker 3 (06:32):
So we sued the HHS under the Freedom of Vincial
Information law. After a year of litigation, they sent us
a letter which is posted on HD's website, that acknowledges
that they are not able to locate a single pre
licensing safety trial. Please see a control for any of

(06:52):
the vaccines that are now mandated for children. These are
zero liability vaccines. I'm not anti vaccine, but I think
we need to be on and when you have good science.
I spent thirty years trying to get mercury out of
the fish in this country, and nobody ever called me
any fish.

Speaker 1 (07:09):
And type in full disclosure. I love them. And how
dare these narrative repeaters, these teleprompting reading puppets, these conditioned
subjects coming out of our universities that are now on

(07:30):
our televisions position this guy who has spent his life
studying this. It's right up there with Last Hour when
I was playing you aoc a bartender questioning Telsey Gabbert
having access to national intelligence. She's a lieutenant colonel, you're
a bartender. Doesn't anybody know when to shut up anymore?

(07:59):
She wasn't just in the army, you know, did a
couple of years spit played tough with but she's a
lieutenant colonel. And this man has spent his life studying,
which you need to know you're putting in your children's body.
You've been trusting a government that is untrustworthy. You've been
trusting doctors and health agencies that are untrustworthy. Why do

(08:23):
I say boom? Why does red sake kub boom? Because
ye had? Donald Trump may or may not make America
great again, and you may not stay great, but his
legacy might be RFK Junior making our food safe again,
making the vaccines that we put into our adult bodies
and our children's bodies trustworthy, trialed and safe again. And that,

(08:47):
my friends, is a huge game changer. By the way,
coming up in minutes, I will I will actually give
Donald Trump some advice, and then we'll talk to Friday
with forty seven elect in the third hour, First Things, First,
Top five stories of the day. Yeah, I guess, even
though I just talked about it for a long time.

(09:09):
RFK is headed to Health and Human Services. Mark Mayfield
has the latest cabinet choices.

Speaker 4 (09:13):
Donald Trump is nominating Robert F. Kennedy Junior to leave
the Department of Health and Human Services.

Speaker 1 (09:18):
Bran Schuck has details.

Speaker 5 (09:20):
The President elect released a statement saying Americans are being
crushed by the industrial food complex and drug companies who
engage in deception, misinformation, and disinformation about public health. He
said Kennedy, who's been an outspoken critic of vaccine mandates,
will restore health agencies to the traditions of gold standard

(09:40):
scientific research and beacons of transparency.

Speaker 4 (09:44):
President elect Trump is nominating three of his criminal defense
attorneys who serve in the Department of Justice.

Speaker 1 (09:48):
He said in a statement. He will nominate Todd Blanche to.

Speaker 4 (09:51):
Serve as Deputy Attorney General and Email Bove as Principal
Associate Deputy Attorney General. Trump also said he has selected
John Den Souer as Solicitor General. The three would serve
under Matt Gates, who Trump previously announced as his Attorney
general nominee. Should Gates pass Senate confirmation and the President
elect intends to nominate North Dakota Governor Doug Bergham to
the Interior Secretary on Friday, that's politics.

Speaker 1 (10:12):
I'm Mark Neyfield speaking of Gates. The rocky road to
confirmation has already begun. Brian Shook has our road to
the White House.

Speaker 5 (10:18):
Road to the White House twenty twenty four, The confirmation
process of President elect Trump's pick for Attorney General might
be rough. Senator John Cornyin of Texas says he wants
to review the House Ethics Committee's investigation of Matt Gates.

Speaker 3 (10:33):
I think there should not be any limitations on the
Senate Judiciary Committee's investigation.

Speaker 5 (10:39):
Gates, who's been serving as a Florida Congressman, resigned days
before the ethics investigation report was expected. When Gates stepped
down on Wednesday, it ended their jurisdiction and blocked the
release of the report. He's long denied child sex allegations,
but some senators say they still want to see the report.
A federal investigation ended with without criminal charges. In Washington,

(11:03):
I'm Brian Shook, and.

Speaker 1 (11:05):
Maybe the hidden message behind that entire story is how
we just smear him in that story. Elon Musk says
he'll receive no compensation for his work heading up the
new Department of Government Efficiency under President elect Trump. Lisa
Taylor has more.

Speaker 6 (11:22):
The tech billionaire wrote on his social platform X that
it will require tedious work and he expects to make
lots of enemies. He'll be working with former Republican presidential
candidate Vivek Ramaswami to lead DOGE. This also comes after
the group posted on x looking for potential employees. I'm
Lisa Taylor.

Speaker 1 (11:38):
Florida is taking legal action against the FEMA worker accused
of ignoring hurricane victims who displayed signs supporting Donald Trump
in a time of crisis. They were helping some and
not helping others because who they were voting for. Probably
one of the worst stories of the entire election cycle

(11:58):
and worst of all for the Democrats. It's not going
away because this female worker they're taking legal action against. Oh,
she'll continue to sing like a canary. Tammy Trihilo has details.

Speaker 7 (12:10):
Attorney General Ashley Moody says a lawsuit's been filed against
former FEMA supervisor Marnie Washington and the agency's current administrator,
Diane Chriswell. Moody says she's going to find out how
far the political discrimination reaches and to make sure all
Americans who fall victim to storms are served.

Speaker 1 (12:27):
A complaint.

Speaker 7 (12:27):
Claims at least twenty homes in Lake Placid were skipped
due to Washington's guidance after the area was hit by
Hurricane Selene. In Milton I'm Tammy Trehello.

Speaker 8 (12:37):
It'll big Country Music's Biggest Night, the CMA Awards Show.
They're adding a dozen more performers, Luke Coves, Eric Church,
Casey Musgraves, Country Music's Biggest Night, Jelly Roll Brooks and
Don Cody Johnson, Kelsey Ballerini and never.

Speaker 1 (12:55):
Heard of him? Is it a girl? Our guy? Noah Kahn,
noa conn It's a that's a dude. Right, Oh my gosh,
you don't know. It's a yeah.

Speaker 2 (13:06):
This is your morning show with Michael Deltna.

Speaker 1 (13:10):
All right, So my advice for Donald Trump is it
should be more about the cabinets you don't fill than
the cabinet positions you do. As for the ones he
has filled, I my second guess. I think Telsea Gabbard
would have been perfect for Health and Human Services, I
mean for homeland Security, but instead she gets National Intelligence,

(13:34):
so she's in there and that's good. I thought Doug
Bergram made sense for Energy, but Interior is still a
great position. But it's the ones he shouldn't fill. I
will say it this way. First and foremost, he has
yet to fill the nomination for Secretary of Education and

(13:55):
Press Secretary. And my advice is don't fill either. Follow
me on this. If you're dismantling the Department of Education,
and it has certainly earned it, why I put a
secretary in charge. In fact, if you're going to nominate anybody,
nominate somebody like Acme Dynamite, a wrecking balling. I would

(14:18):
I'd have a news conference the new secretary. The new
Secretary of Education is Judy from HR. You know the
corporate person they fly in. Yeah, I think wants to
come to see you, or you know you get on
a zoom call and oh you're I know you. You're
my direct supervisor. I know you. You're our general manager. I
know you. You're our regional vice president. Who's this young

(14:41):
lady in the bottom left, she's the one to explain
your packet. Don't plug your headphones in, we need to talk.
But don't even fill it. Leave it vacant and let
them all just you know, well you can't. You have
to have a Secretary of educate No, I plan to
dismantle it. I don't need one. Hugo from Athlete Dynamite

(15:03):
is in charge of the demolition press secretary. I wouldn't
even have one. You want to ask the question of
the President get with Joe Rogan. The President will meet
with Joe Rogan once a week. And what's left of
a media that nobody's watching that there is no money
for they can get the information off. The weekly podcast

(15:29):
would certainly be a wake up call, wouldn't it. Speaking
of that, Oh, I don't know if I can do
this in one minute, but I want to try. This
is Tucker Carlson talking about being fired. Yeah, you know what,
I'm gonna have to save it for after Rory. But

(15:51):
we're so much alike that I find that just so ironic.
But anyway, he talks about being fired and moving on.
But then he also address cable networks and their future,
which there is none. I'll play that for you when
we come back. What do you think you can use
a talk back button on your iHeart app? I wouldn't

(16:13):
even a point. They still haven't been no no press secretary,
no secretary of education. Leave them blank or make them
wrecking ballink for shooting from HR. I'm a Lando Moths
in Smyrna, Tennessee.

Speaker 3 (16:31):
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Speaker 1 (16:42):
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Now enjoy the podcast. Roy O'Neil is here. And a

(17:06):
lot of wealthy Americans are seeking second passports after the
presidential election. Do you think people always say this all
the time, someone's I'm leaving the country, and then they
never do. Right, But what is this? What is it?
What are we actually seeing?

Speaker 8 (17:23):
Yeah?

Speaker 9 (17:23):
USA Today has this story out this week saying that
Google search is for moving overseas spiked one five hundred
and fourteen percent after the election. But this is also
part of a larger trend in that a lot more
Americans are looking at this idea of retiring to a
different country, largely for lower cost of living or you know,

(17:45):
the way that travel works these days, It's never been
easier to go from place to place and have a
foot in one country or another. And plus some of
these other countries European nations are making it pretty easy
in order to get that second passport.

Speaker 1 (18:00):
Somewhere, I would say my boss. But I have real
bosses now that deserve to be called that and are
real encouragers, real leaders, and really skilled at what they do.
But at my previous employment, technically on a chart, he
was above me, not very anybody i'd consider buss. But
he retired and he moved to another country, and it's

(18:20):
a country that he longed to move to all his life.
Had nothing to do with this election cycle, right, and
he filled through and it had everything to do with
what you were just talking about that, you know, cost
of living, you know, for any number of reasons, how
would that work. Let's say, Rory, you and I both
wanted to just move to the I don't know the
countryside of France or Italy. Don't you have to either

(18:43):
have a working visa or have X number of dollars
liquid or how does that work? Right?

Speaker 9 (18:49):
Well, there are different rules across the board for the
different countries. And now there are are legal representation representatives
here in this country saying they're doing a booming business
helping people.

Speaker 1 (18:59):
Nap get this me. I have an Irish passport as well,
so I'm good to go.

Speaker 9 (19:03):
I can move to Ireland now, but which I've always said,
you know, for the hours I work, would be so
much better to do this from Ireland.

Speaker 1 (19:11):
It would be just like normal business out right. I'm
not making hyperbole or a joke out of this for
both of us, right, we be prepping at noon and
we'd be on there at one instead of prepping at
three am. And you see hours and yeah, now you
keep calling it a passport. Passport just means you can
go there.

Speaker 9 (19:29):
But well you get your passport, after you get your
you have to be a citizen in order to get
your passport, right, And so what we're talking about is
people who want to travel with the passport and versus
those who are then trying to take that as a
basis for citizenship and relocate to that.

Speaker 1 (19:44):
Otherwise you'll have because a regular passport or working visa
kind of a thing depending on the country, and they
all have different rules. Scotland, by the way, is very
rigid about how liquid do you have to be with
assets because other countries don't want you coming there and
being a burden, right right or the only ones that
let the do or wide open for anybody to just
come in and make themselves at home. But you could
go there on a visa and then just every six months,

(20:07):
I think you've got to come back for about three
weeks and you go right back again, right something like that, or.

Speaker 9 (20:11):
Like in the US, just stay right on a visa,
which is the biggest problect.

Speaker 1 (20:15):
Now you're now you're taking a little bite. But some places, though,
you can sort of buy your way in.

Speaker 9 (20:21):
So if you don't have, you know, a lineage, you
can trace back and get a passport.

Speaker 1 (20:25):
That way.

Speaker 9 (20:26):
You can if you if you buy a half million
dollar home in this country or that country, we'll make
you a citizen if you live there for the next
three years.

Speaker 1 (20:33):
That kind of thing so different burdens. There's two there's
two sides of this coin. There's a lot of wealthy
Americans that have been doing this for a long time.
It's it's a good way to live, you know. I'm
thinking the uh, what's the the coast in Italy that
a lot of them wealthy, Yeah people, a lot of
rich people. They'll go there for sure. But then you
also have these kind of surges after one side wins

(20:55):
an election and the other does. You're just rattling up
other great places to go.

Speaker 9 (21:00):
But I'm trying to think of what coast of it,
because like Como, George Clooney and the Lake Como a way,
But then Tina Turner lived out our last decades in Switzerland, right,
I mean, you don't necessarily have to make a big
deal out of it and just say this is where
I've choose to be.

Speaker 1 (21:11):
Pharrell lives in Paris, now okay, yeah, well my wife
would would probably choose Paris. I would. I don't know why.
I've never been to Italy yet. And you know, all
I know is what I saw in the movie was
the one with the Tuscany or talented mister Ripley, No,
the Tuscans Sound or whatever the heck? That movie was
anything with Diane Lane. I want to move there, you know,

(21:31):
That's just how I am. All right, So, but a
lot of people most of the threats though, like has
de Niro, He's got to be stopped, is he? Bruce Springsteen?
Are they all leaving? Yeah, they're all on the same boat.
With Alec Baldwin. I think driving Away, Rory's going to
be back in our third hour.

Speaker 7 (21:48):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (21:49):
This is like when Bob Vila used to do this
old house. He'll be back as we're building cabinets in
the kitchen for Donald Trump. We'll have all the latest
appointments and talk about that. We always give Rory the
final story. We'll talk to you then, Rory, all right,
forty one minutes after the hour, nineteen minutes before the
top of the hour, seventy two hours and nineteen minutes
before Monday at the top of the hour, let's get

(22:09):
our trucker in from California. I think it's Luke, right, Yeah,
it is, and my computer is frozen, so stand by
and we'll get there. Oh okay, Well I want to
get Luke in there because Luke really sets up what
we were going to talk about. This is going to
sound like spin or narrative, and I don't play that game.

(22:31):
I tell you when Donald Trump's being dumb, I tell
you when Kamala Harris, well, she's just always dumb. But anyway,
is Donald Trump appointing people to specific positions where they've
been harassed. You don't have to play Luke's talk back,

(22:51):
and you don't have to freak out that the computer
isn't working. That's just life. In twenty twenty four, that's
the point he was making. Does anybody notice now, I
will tell you with RFK, it's really the media that
has tried to discredit him and do the work for
health and Human Services in the FDA and the things
he's going to reveal. And they don't need ABCNBCCBS, they

(23:15):
don't need CNNMSNBC or Fox then go directly to Rogan,
directly to Megan Kelly, directly to Tucker Carlson. In fact,
I think they should. But if you're in the good
old boy network with our food supply or with our
vaccines or our farm, you ought to be concerned. There's

(23:37):
a reason they've been trying to discredit RFK because what
he's revealing is not anti anything. It's pro truth, pro science,
pro health. You've never had a better Health in Human
Services director, from your food supply to what you're putting
into your babies in terms of vaccinations, to hoaxes like COVID,

(24:00):
and they're lining their pockets and getting rich and it's
going to expose it all. And it's been stopped by
the media. It's been stopped by elected politicians who are
profiting from it. There'll be no stopping at this time
that one is direct. I'm trying to think gates to
some degree maybe, but look, it's it's just all they're all.

(24:20):
What they really have in common is that they're all
change agents. Seventy percent of America thought we were heading
in the wrong direction, and they voted, and they voted
to get a different direction. So these people are change
agents to correct that. It's a course correction. I guess
they're also all very America first. And for all of

(24:44):
the kicking and screaming you're going to get from the left,
whether it's the media, whether it's elected politicians, you know
that are major spokespeople like AOC for the far left.
Or if anybody cared what they thought, any anybody cared
what CNN thought or MSNBC thought, or sixty Minutes thought,

(25:06):
or AOC, Chucky Schumer or Nancy Pelosi, they'd have won
the election. They didn't, so who cares what they think?
This is why you think I'm being comedic, and I'm not.
I am dead serious. If I was Donald Trump, I
would not appoint I would leave the Department of Education
secretary position empty because it doesn't exist. Now, the part

(25:34):
about actme dynamite or duty from hr or wrecking balling. Yeah,
that may have been comedy, but I really I would
leave it open because you're dismantling it, and I would
not fill press secretary. I've grown convinced of that. I
was gonna just hit it with a bomb. Somebody so
overqualified and so bigger than life, somebody like a Tucker Carlson,

(25:57):
that would just chew him up. Now I'm for leaving
it vacant. To know, you want to ask a question,
or you want to get a question answered, you listen
to the Presence Weekly, you know, interview with Joe Rogan,
All the questions will be asked there and answered there.
I just bypass him. They're dead, nobody's watching, which brings

(26:22):
me to my clip that I wanted to play. So
this is Tucker Carlson talking with Dan Bongino, and I
love Tucker Carlson and they're talking about him being fired.
It sounds like what I was saying when you know,
these different people were contacting me for interviews, and I
was like, I don't. I don't think about my old company.
I think about where I am and the great people

(26:43):
I work with and for now, and I think of
God he delivered me from something awful. I'm in heaven
on earth with where I am now, and I would
never want to be back there, So I don't even
take time to think ill of them because I don't
want to be back there. And then I hear Tucker
say at the same time, way, but watch at the
end his comment about the future of the Foxes, CNNs

(27:05):
and MSNBC's.

Speaker 10 (27:06):
By the way, I wasn't mad about it. I was
just I was just like confused. But I wasn't mad
then or now at all, and both because it yeah,
exactly First, it wasn't my company, and I served at
their pleasure, the family that owns it for the entire
fourteen years I was there, and our deal always was

(27:27):
I'm not gonna take orders on what to say.

Speaker 1 (27:29):
It's your network. If you don't like it, take me
off the air, and one day they did.

Speaker 10 (27:33):
I mean, that was really an explicit agreement that I had,
So I don't know how I could complain. Really, they
did a lot for me, and I am very happy
to be doing something else and I'm very happy not
to be in that business anymore, so grateful every day.
So I can't say like I feel misused or something.

Speaker 1 (27:52):
I wasn't.

Speaker 11 (27:53):
Yeah, you know, and I think you've displayed an inordinate
amount of class here. I mean a lot of guys
would have left and like burn a place down and listen.
I like you, I kind of feel the same way.
There was a lot of friends I still have. There,
a lot of good people there. It's just it wasn't
just wasn't a good fit. I mean, at that time
it didn't work. And you know, I know you, like
I read about I was going to get to this

(28:14):
at the time.

Speaker 1 (28:15):
At the end of it, I'm exactly sure why they
let you go, though, I think we both know.

Speaker 10 (28:24):
And then look what happened to your life. I mean,
it's just so much better. So that is a big change.
That is the biggest change. I got into this in
my twenties. I'm now fifty four, so that's whole, a
whole lifetime. I've been in this business at every one
of the networks, and for most of the time, the
rule was like, if you're not working here, I mean
guys like me, I had no other skills. I was

(28:44):
not in law enforcement, I wasn't in anything. I've been
a journalist since I was twenty two, so I couldn't
really do anything else. It's not like I'm going to,
you know, go become a landscape architect or something.

Speaker 1 (28:54):
I just I'm a touch show host. That's all I am.

Speaker 10 (28:56):
And you couldn't leave because there was nowhere else to
And all of a sudden, it's like, not only is
there another place to work, it's way better on every level.
It's happier, you can make a real living, you get
a bigger audience. It's just amazing. And so I'm not
sure the old model. And I'm not gloating over it.
I don't like the destruction of anything. I'm for building,

(29:17):
not destroying.

Speaker 1 (29:18):
Love that.

Speaker 10 (29:18):
But just as a matter of fact, I don't see
how that old model continues because you know, it has
no credibility.

Speaker 1 (29:26):
No one really wants to watch that.

Speaker 10 (29:28):
And I don't think it's going to be around in
a few years.

Speaker 1 (29:31):
It's a huge problem. By the way, he is dead
on on all of that, it's not likely to be around.
What do we say on this show? I see dead people.
They're everywhere and they don't know they're dead. Journalism's dead.
Nobody's reading newspapers anymore. I got news for you. Nobody's
watching cable news, it's all caught in this matrix and

(29:53):
social dilemma. This small group of people on the far
far left who follow this stuff twenty four hours a day,
three hundred and sixty five days a year. They go
to CNN, but they don't amount to anything to impress
upon you, not to impress you. In the nineteen nineties,
I was doing afternoons on KRMG in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the
sixty fourth market in the country, and Mike Hume was

(30:15):
higher than CNN's I don't know the way, Tucker said
it is the best way. That model is old, and
I don't think it survives. In fact, I will add
to that, it's already dead. There's nobody watching, not enough
to create any revenue. You can see that by the
commercials that run. And when RFK is done with Big Pharma,

(30:38):
they may not be running a lot of ads either.
Everybody's moved on. It's one of the lessons of this election.
And where they moved on to is where Megan Kelly
now is, Tucker Carlson now is, Joe Rogan now is?
And radio you better be careful you me move on

(31:01):
from you too.

Speaker 2 (31:02):
It's your Morning show with Michael del Choro.

Speaker 1 (31:07):
Donald Trump has filled out his entire cabinet. All that's
left now really is Secretary of Education or Press secretary.
It's been a very busy, productive week, a lot to
catch up on with him. It's Friday with forty seven
elect coming up in about ten twelve minutes, So don't move.
And speaking of those last two cabinet positions, my theory

(31:27):
is don't fill them at all. Bill in Nashville on
the talkback Line had.

Speaker 12 (31:31):
This to say, Michael, your idea is genius Trump doing
a podcast instead of a press conference. Wasn't it FDR
that did the fireside checking fireside chats? That was innovative.
Trump is innovative. He could do his own weekly podcast.
More people would listen.

Speaker 1 (31:50):
And he's got just the raging fireplace where he was
sitting with Joe Biden and roasting like a marshmallow. Actually,
I got topped by redoing my other big My big
idea is you don't fill secretary of Education. Why you're
dismantling it, Why I have one? Just do Judy from
HR a wrecking Ball link CEO or ACME Dynamite President,

(32:13):
because you're just demolishing it for Press secretary. My original
thought was go over the top, somebody like a Tucker Carlson.
It's goin don needing notes because this is where it's
going to be won and lost in the court of
public opinion, and this is where the all of the
media is going to be attacking. And then I thought,
don't have any make him go to Joe Rogan weekly.

(32:34):
BUTRHDD actually taught me. Wouldn't it be funny if we
have the same press room and instead of a press secretary,
it's Donald Trump once a week that comes out and
answers questions. I may like that one better. To James
listening out, Hello, whlo at akron.

Speaker 13 (32:53):
I personally think Trump can just have a specialize either
on x or through social or even YouTube, and have
an account just for a press secretary, and they can
give out statements and if the media wants to ask questions,
they can send it in and they can answer it
that way. That way, it's not a few. We don't

(33:14):
have to hear their lies. We want to hear their agendas.
We don't have to hear any of that junk. We
can have the questions answered directly for the American people.

Speaker 1 (33:21):
I'll give you one even more sensible. Maybe just start
impacting who's in that room. Maybe Joe Rogan needs a
White House press pass. Maybe some of these TikTokers and
YouTubers need to have some passes. They're more relevant than
NBC Correspondence and Fox and CNN.

Speaker 2 (33:35):
We're all in this together. This is Your Morning Show
with Michael, hild Joe and No
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