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Welcome to Tuesday, the nineteenth of November. You have Old
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here to serve you. I am Michael del Jorno. Jeffrey
Lyon has the controls. Brett is back in a red
sweater all as well the world. President elect Trump is
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tapping former Wisconsin representative and Fox Business host Sean Duffy
for the role of Transportation secretary. We are down to
don't tell me we did energy, didn't we? What are
we down? Do we had treasury? Oh yeah, Treasury need treasury.
Treasury is the only one left. Who might that be?
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Today marks the one thousandth day since Russia invaded Ukraine,
and the House Ethics Committee has reportedly set to meet
tomorrow to discuss and could possibly vote on the release
of its report on Matt Gate's misconduct allegations as the
attack from the left anyway, unless it's true of two
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women coming forward and the Texans clobber the Cowboys last night.
The Dallas Cowboys are garbage. I think they'd be garbage
with Dak I mean that's the debate. But without him, yes, certainly.
Three Now for the Cowboys. Up next to another great
matchup we have Thursday Night football, the Browns and the Steelers.
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That'll be a mess. There's a choice one for Alm
Michaels and company. All right, I guess this would fall
under the big headline of remember what we always remind you,
Classic Salolensky, Classic Barack Obama. It has become classic Democrat Party.
Whatever they're accusing, they're confessing their doing. If you learn
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that language, you know right where to go. And I
believe there are people surrounding Donald Trump that have learned
that language. You remember the history of democracy, Right, all
of a sudden, Barack Obama just starts saying, we're a democracy.
We're a democracy. And at first people were like, well,
that's funny. He doesn't know we're a republic. He's a
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constitutional attorney, he headed up the Harvard Law Review. Oh,
he knew what he was doing. And so after a
while people just stopped even correcting him, and then it
just went uncorrected and became so, we're a democracy, we're
a democracy. Then they began to define democracy as their candidates,
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their platform, their worldview, their ideas. Now, when you oppose democrats,
you're not as since the two parties formed, just an
equal American with a different view of the world America
and the law and life and liberty. Now you're tyrannical.
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If they give insurrectionist a new name like MAGA, what
have you, it's still insurrection. Now you're an enemy of
the state. Isn't that convenient? Vote against us? And there
must be something wrong with you always, end of story,
Because if you don't buy our worldview, moral relativism, transgenderism,
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everything's identity followed, all that nonsense. Open borders, you must
be anti American, you're anti democracy. Democracy is at stake.
That was the evolution of the game that was played. So,
as one person said about this Pennsylvania story, I thought
Donald Trump was the threat to democracy. Again, you're not
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getting this is a weapon, not a reality, and they
choose who the weapon is pointed at and who it's not.
Some of you are comfortable with this constant tolerism. Well,
toleersm is consistent with Biblical teaching. Tolerance doesn't validate, tolerance
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doesn't celebrate, it tolerates. That's never what they were asking for.
So not to get too heavy too early in the morning.
Here's a huge story that I don't think anyone can
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understand today unless you learn their language. That what they
accusing of is a confession of what they are doing.
So you don't have to ask the question. Wait, I
thought Donald Trump was the threat to democracy. No, they
were the threat to democracy all along. They wouldn't have
been accusing it if they weren't doing it. Now. The
difference is they're doing it. So if you speak the language,
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it's just an observance. Democrat counties in Pennsylvania continue to
defy the law and continue to count votes even after
their own Supreme Court told them not to. They don't care.
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How is this different than everything they've accused Donald Trump of?
It isn't They never really had proof Donald Trump did
any of that. They were confessing when they were accusing.
The Pennsylvania Senate race between Bob Casey and Republican Dave
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McCormick has been called by the Associated Press. It was
called on election night, called by all the next day.
Casey has refused to concede. Last week, the Democrat commission
in Bucks County, Pennsylvania bragged about violating the law, ignoring
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the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling, and just to continue to
count illegal ballots, you know, kind of like they got
away with in twenty twenty when they just kept counting
till they won. Here's the Bucks County you'll be commissioned
in session.
Speaker 3 (06:56):
Listen, we reject all three categories of these ballots.
Speaker 1 (07:01):
Your emotion is to reject or dismiss the challenges in
this category in front of you. Correct.
Speaker 3 (07:06):
Yep. Not going to second that, mostly because I think
we all know that precedent by a court doesn't matter
anymore in this country, and people violate laws anytime they want.
Speaker 1 (07:18):
So. For me, if I violate this law, it's because
I want a court to pay attention to it. Just
open defiance. Thanks Diane great Lesson. Today the Pennsylvania Supreme
Court ordered that sixty seven counties comply with their earlier
ruling and they shall not count undated or misstated ballots.
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Even the Governor, Josh Shapiro, supports the state Supreme Court
in this siding with the High Court. After the Justice
is ruled that faulty mail in ballots can't be counted
in the Senate recount, the Senate Supreme Court reaffirmed its
prior decision in a four to three ruling Monday that
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counties cannot count incorrectly dated or undated ballots. The decision
singled out the board of Elections in Bucks County, Montgomery County,
and Philadelphia County. I guess it's early in the morning,
and I don't want to be accused of being the rooster.
I told you, if they're gonna cheat, they're gonna cheat
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in Milwaukee, Philadelphia, or Atlanta. They're cheating in Philadelphia and
they don't care what the State Supreme Court says. They
don't care that you know they're cheating. Some of this
could be as simple as well, they got away with
it in twenty twenty. It ain't twenty twenty anymore.
Speaker 3 (08:46):
You know.
Speaker 1 (08:46):
It's funny. I was watching this weekend. I don't really
watch believe it or not, CNNMSNBC, Fox, any of them really,
very rarely, only if my wife has them on the background.
And as I was passing by yesterday, I can't remember
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his name.
Speaker 4 (09:06):
Now.
Speaker 1 (09:06):
The guy that comes on after Laura Ingram, Jesse Waters
and Jesse Waters is doing a montage very similar to
what we did that morning, which was you know, whether
it was a championship fight where the guy wins it
and starts doing the Donald Trump dance, then climbs the
ropes and gives the belt to Donald Trump. Happen to
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be one of my fantasy players, Bowers from the Las
Vegas Raiders. He scored a touchdown, he did it. Players
are doing it all over the NFL. One of the
Titans did it. Everybody's doing the Donald Trump dance, and
it's like, you know, here are the losers that don't
know they're dead in the media, which is our bigger
discussion today that don't know they're dead, still playing their
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old songs. But America wanted change, voted for change. Change
is coming and they're celebrating and Jesse I think referred
to him as he's become a pop culture icon. Right now.
They have to be just scratching their heads. Remember when
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they were calling Kamala a national phenomenon. Oh, that's exactly
what well, because you know, that's what they were trying
to sell and create it was rejected. This is actually
a national phenomenon. You know, I'm kicking around for sounds
of the day. There's a you know, none of us
is really interesting to me, but it's the view. Still
trying to process this loss, and all they can come
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up with is racism, sexism. That's it. That's all their
mind will allow them to see. You'll see whatever you're
looking for. You probably played that game in the car
as a kid. But America has moved on. So for
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what the better part of at least at least five years,
closer to eight, they have played Donald Trump up to
be the devil himself, hitler, a tyrant, a nut, an idiot,
and then for the last year, they really played that card.
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He's an insurrectionist, he's a hitler, and anybody that votes
for him as an enemy of the state in a
Nazi German. And now he's elected. Everybody celebrating. They don't really,
They just don't see that the game is over and
they're still playing. It is probably the best way to
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say it. And that's what makes this Philadelphia thing such
a joke. This ain't twenty twenty. Now you'll like mow
Larry and Curly. Three idiots, three defying idiots, and all
you're doing is the closing argument of a case. The
jury has already decided how much we want to each
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individual case. I could tell you I come to the
same wall. Do I really discuss this anymore? Or I
just ignore it? After all, it's all being created by
three goofballs in Buck County who look like idiots today.
And Casey is not headed back to the Senate. So
why waste our why give it oxygen? Why waste our breath?
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And I could do that for a lot of these stories.
Why would we talk about MSNBC. Nobody's watching them. No
one was watching them before the election, and even fewer now.
They're out of ratings, they're out of revenue, they're out
of time, They're irrelevant. Why even give them oxygen? Which
postes probably the most important question of the day. Hey,
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what if we don't have all this to gripe about?
Are we excited about moving on? Talking about what unites us?
Talking about the opportunities before us, the limitless opportunity in
an ongoing pursuit of happiness. Will that charges anymore? I
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mean it's almost like I want to say to everyone,
to all of us on the on the I guess
the right, which would make you anything. But you know,
the far left, center is now right, right is now
far right, far right is now crazy right. So I mean,
wherever portion of the right you're on, careful what you
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ask for? You one, and everybody's watching and everyone's following.
Are we ready to be happy?
Speaker 5 (13:42):
This is your morning show with Michael Deltno.
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Let's get you your top five stories of the day
on this Tuesday, November the nineteenth.
Speaker 2 (13:51):
No more.
Speaker 6 (13:52):
No.
Speaker 1 (13:53):
President elect Trump is vowing mass deportation of illegal immigrants.
You know what he ran on and promise to do,
which has some farmers worried about lack of manpower to
pick up crops. Brian Shook reports.
Speaker 7 (14:06):
Texas Republican Congressman Tony Gonzalez says that agriculture workers should
not be the focus. He joined the weekend talk shows
to say that convicted criminals should be targeted. Some Democratic
leaders are standing against the president elect. The governor of
Massachusetts says that state police will not assist with deportation efforts.
Speaker 1 (14:27):
I'm Brian Schuk. An attorney says two of his clients
have told the House Ethics Committee that former Congressman Matt
Gates paid them for sex. Mark Mayfield has that story.
Speaker 3 (14:36):
Florida attorney Joel Lepertell's NBC News that one of his
clents also saw Gates having sex with an underage woman
at a house party in twenty seventeen.
Speaker 8 (14:44):
She was walking outside to the pool and she observed
to write her friend, who was seventeen at the time,
having sex who represent the Gates. They were leaned up
to what she described to as a game table of
some type.
Speaker 3 (14:56):
Gates is President elect Trump's pick to be the next
attorney general. Ethics Committee is reportedly set to meet Wednesday
to discuss the investigation indicates and could vote to release
its report into the allegations. The Justice Department has already
investigated Gates and decided not to bring charges.
Speaker 1 (15:12):
I'm mark nearhiew. First they rated his house. Now did
He's lawyers say they've rated his jail cell and seized
privileged materials. Lisa Taylor has the details.
Speaker 4 (15:21):
According to TMZ, Shancolm's attorney claimed those materials included notes
to his legal team about defense witnesses and strategies for
his trial. The trial is set for May in New York.
Did He is behind bars for alleged sex trafficking I
lise A Taylor.
Speaker 1 (15:35):
A new study from researchers at the University of Virginia
School of Medicine indicates that some types of blood pressure
medications can cause damage to the kidneys. I could have
told them that about forty years ago, and my grandmother
died of renal kidney failure after taking high blood pressure medicine.
But Tammy Trehilo explains more.
Speaker 6 (15:51):
RIS inhibitors are widely used to block the effects of
an enzyme that's produced by the kidneys when blood pressure drops.
The UVA study shows that long term the use of
RIS inhibitors can impair kidney function and lead to serious
health problems. Researchers hope the study will lead to better
ways to manage high blood pressure and other vascular diseases.
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blame you? The Cowboys fell to three and seven after
losing thirty four to ten to the Texans last night.
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What President LEC. Trump is tapping the former Wisconsin representative
in Fox Business News, hos Sean Duffy to be trained
Insportation Secretary? Red? Would we figure out what's left?
Speaker 9 (17:03):
I think we have housing and Urban Development HUD Commerce secretary,
Agricultural secretary, and that's an education Okay, And what about
Surgeon general.
Speaker 1 (17:17):
That too, because we don't know it's Ben Carson going
back to hug or surgeon general this time. Time will tell,
but the Transportation Secretary has been set. It will be
Sean Duffy. Today marks the one thousandth day since the
Russian invasion of Ukraine, as things continue to escalate with
North Korean troops on the border and Joe Biden giving
the go ahead for Ukraine to use long range US
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missiles into Russian territory and Sean Diddy got his jail
cell and his privacy ceased in a raid on his
jail cell. Kind of having a big discussion We're gonna
do it more in the third hour with Dave Sanadi,
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just this big picture discussion of what I have called
the death of journalism, which they chose. All right, so
it was a suicide, if you will, But journalism has
lost all credibility. Now let me give you some examples
of that. It kind of just slowly evolved and happened.
I mean Ted Turner comes along and just goes, ah,
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let's do news twenty four hours a day. Why wait
for six and ten? And people are like, what are
you crazy? Who's going to watch the news all day long. Well,
they can come and they can go whenever you want.
The new kind of like, think about your life today
compared to when you were a small child. I'm old
enough to remember when you had to call Time and
Temperature if you wanted to know what time it was
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and you didn't have a watch, you had to call.
If you needed to know what the weather was, you
called Time and Temperature. It told you the weather. You
grabbed a newspaper, you turned on the radio. That's how
you found out what the weather was. Now it's all
on your phone. You want to know what time is,
Look at your phone, it's five thirty six. What's the weather?
You hit the weather? I got. What's going on with traffic?
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It's the traffic I got. You got your news apps,
You got everything you want right there, your emails, your
text messages. Do I need to make a phone call,
there's my phone. It's all in one place. But it
all began with Ted turn let's just do news twenty
four hours a day. And then they really got on
the map with the first golf War. But then, how
do you sustain that or where do you grow from that?
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MTV said, We'll just play music videos all the time.
Where do you go from that? They chose reality TV
and put the music videos on MTV too. CNN evolved
with primetime talk shows. Do any of you remember the
first big hits? You all know Larry King Live, right,
But what was before Larry King? Crossfire? Very good? Yeah?
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And then next thing you know, they start getting into
an opinion. Now you got a fast forward decades. By
the way, that's a gift I have. I can do
a fast forward sound effect. I've never found a way
to make money at it. And then what happened, Well,
then you have one network that goes all in on Obama,
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and then the radio expert in me or the marketing
expert in me is going, Okay, what are you going
to do when he's gone in four or eight years?
Where does that leave you? You see, we all know
the social dilemma and how it created shirts and skins,
but cable television news was the first to really create
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shirts and skins. If you're the left, we'll make you
shirts because you'd be surely offended by skins. You know
you were shirts and if you were right. Then Fox
came along to balance the conversation with Bill O'Reilly and others.
So then he had skins and nobody played it down
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the middle. So for twenty five to thirty years we
saw we began to see the New York Times and
the Washington Poston Gannett and others for what they were.
Newspaper companies that make their living with paper delivered to
your home, and they don't have any forcing a worldview
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you don't have on you that you're paying for. And
believe it or not, they got away with it. They
didn't die till technology killed them. Why do I need
a newspaper that's yesterday's news Today the immediacy is radio,
the internet, cable news. But there's something different. I mean,
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we could go through and it's already thirty eight after
the hour. I have to move on the life and
the death of journalism, certainly network television news, cable news, newspapers,
and to some degree radio, although the Left never really
could get into that. Forays us to the death of journalism.
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It's dead in subscription rates, it's dead in viewership, it's
dead in ratings, it's dead in revenue, it's dead in credibility,
and there's no resurrecting it. So waking up this morning.
You're living in a time you're kind of caught in between, right,
Remember how a movie would come out and you either
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went to the theater and saw it, and once it
left the theater, you were just you were in the dark.
You had to wait for a television network to air
it three four years later, then we got Blockbuster. Wait
a minute, I don't have to go to the theater.
I can wait as soon as it leaves the theater.
I go on Friday night. Always go to the return bin.
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That was the best way to get the new releases.
Don't go to the shelf, Please be kind, catch them
before they shell fit. Streaming now you can watch any
movie whenever you want. You don't see blockbusters anymore. So
these things evolve. Right now, You're living trapped between the
death of journalism and the birth of digital dominance. And
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that's what makes like one of the big stories today. Okay,
so after they make the first mistake of going all in,
Trump is the devil himself, Trump is a Nazi, he's Hitler,
and then Trump becomes president. What do you do if
you're MSNBC. Now, you didn't have ratings when you were
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making all these rantings because you chose to play shirts
and Skins and only the far left of the one team,
so you had very few viewers to begin with, but
then all your narratives lost. Now what do you do
well for the morning, Joe? You go to mar Lago.
You try to make everything okay.
Speaker 10 (23:48):
Over the past week, Joe and I have heard from
so many people, from political leaders to regular citizens, deeply
dismayed by several of President like Trump's cabinet selections, and
they are scared. Last Thursday, we expressed our own concerns
on this broadcast and even said we would appreciate the
opportunity to speak with the President elect himself. On Friday,
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we were given the opportunity to do just that. Joe
and I went to mar A Lago to meet personally
with President elect Trump. It was the first time we
have seen him in seven years now.
Speaker 11 (24:27):
We talked about a lot of issues, including abortion, mass deportation,
threats of political retribution against political opponents and media outlets.
Speaker 1 (24:36):
We talked about that.
Speaker 11 (24:37):
A good bit and that's going to come as no
surprise to anybody who watches this show has watched it.
Speaker 1 (24:44):
Over the last night, I can't take any more. How
do you want to give it oxygen, it's worthless. These
people have no credibility. Nobody's watching them, and they have
no future. Why are we even discussing them? Thinky Haley
comes out and goes If you think that they're really
curious about making amends with Donald Trump and reopening dialogue,
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you're crazy. They have no ratings, they're dying. They're trying
to regain access to the president. But here's the problem.
They don't realize for the few that are left watching them,
that's betrayal that you went and talked to him. You
just told us he was the devil for two years,
and then you just went had lunch with the devil.
Now you want me to like the devil, or get
to know the devil, or think it's okay to visit
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with the devil. So they can't win there. Everybody else
they don't have any credibility. Who's going to wind wake
up and listen and trust them in the morning. Three
stories that kind of combined to conclude this. Joe Rogan
Experience finished the quarter as the top podcast in the
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nation during July, August, and September. Joe Rogan had the
credibility Joe Rogan had the audience. Joe Rogan had the influence,
not even ABCNBC and CBS, let alone MSNBC, CNN and Fox,
and nobody's even discussing what a newspaper thinks. The Daily
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from The New York Times was third overall. Dateline NBC
was a top ten show as it finished seventh. The
Dan Bongino Show was seventeenth overall. Tucker Carlson twentieth, Ben
Shapiro was twenty second. I think Dave Ramsey was thirtieth.
Megan Kelly joined the top fifty for the first time.
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This is the new digital world news influencer Influencers. People
with at least one hundred thousand followers on Facebook, Instagram,
TikTok X, or YouTube who regularly post their current events
are more likely to identify with the political right than
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the left. According to a new Pew study, this You'll
find interesting. Thirteen percent on Facebook are left leaning, thirty
nine percent are right leaning, Instagram twenty five percent left leaning,
thirty percent right leaning, X twenty one percent left leaning,
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twenty eight percent right leaning, TikTok twenty eight percent left leading,
twenty five percent right leaning, and YouTube twenty one percent
left twenty eight percent. Right, by the way, if I
could point to newspapers with those same ratios, radio, they
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have not had a way to compete podcasting, they haven't
really had a way to compete. Dateline, of course, is
the popularity of the crime shows, not news. So far,
the left was never able to penetrate talk radio, and
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so far the left is not able to penetrate podcast.
Sensation somewhat evenly split in social media. That's the landscape
of where people go to be informed. Yes, some people
get their news from TikTok. In fact, I don't have
the raw numbers on it, but I'll bet you there
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are more people getting their news on TikTok than they
are MSNBC. The landscape is changing. This gets back to
our overall question of the day. Do we really want
to enter the next four years worrying about what CNN,
MSNBC or the media bias networks are saying. America didn't
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care they chose Trump anyway, Why would we care? I mean,
you could make a case that The Morning Joe are
the only ones smart trying to at least correct the course,
but they don't realize they're in checkmate. They can't win
for losing. Now, all they'll do is lose more of
their far left audience that they've created as they try
to get back to center. And it doesn't matter because
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the shelf life on their industry is over. Journalism's dead,
it's not coming back to life, and you're living in
the age of the birth of digital dominance and podcasting dominance.
That's a game changer for our time and for all time.
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What I'm suggesting is it should be a game changer
for how you and I on this your morning show,
spend the next four years. And let's be careful because
if all they know how to do is obstruct, let's
make sure all we don't know how to do is
defend obstruction, that we are very capable of reporting, encouraging,
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and celebrating and uniting. Otherwise, you're fighting a fight that's
all already been one.
Speaker 5 (30:01):
It's your Morning Show with Michael del Chno.
Speaker 1 (30:05):
I want you to suspend the belief that this is
the last day for you on Earth. That's how much
I want you to cherish this day. Tell the people
you love, you love them, make a difference in the
life of those who are need I mean, seize this
day and make the most of it. Thanks for starting
it off with your morning show. Regis brought up something
we could go do our show live from Bend, Oregon.
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Why Bend Oregon. We'ren in Portland, k ex. But in Bend, Oregon.
It is the last Blockbuster video in America. There's still
a Blockbuster in Ben. Do you remember those simple times Friday?
You'd finished the long work week. Me and Andrea we
didn't have well, actually we hated have more money than
I think. Whatever, it didn't matter. Life was simple. She
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got off work at the law firm. I got off
work at the radio station. We went to Ryley's in
South Tulsay. It's and Vietnamese food, and we went across
the street to Blockbuster. I had my little system where
I go the return Ben because that's where the new
releases would go before they shelve them. Yeah, you get
a good coup, you go home, pop it in. That
was a Friday night and nobody does that anymore. I
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missed the old going to Blockbuster, you know, the hunt
before the feast. Yeah, you don't have block but we
had one in We're on and Anchorage by the way,
on News Talk six fifty k E n I Anchorage
did have the second to last Blockbuster, but it, along
with the one in Fairbanks closed, right, so we believe Bend,
Oregon is the very last Blockbuster in America. To I mean,
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that's that's a little piece of nostalgia. I mean, I
wonder if you you know, we've seen record players came back, right,
people love listening to vinyl. Now, maybe we could do
an entrepreneur. Let's open the first Blockbuster back up in
Nashville and see how bad a bombs Now. Red brought
up the other point I would have. Do you know
if I went to Blockbuster today, I would have nothing
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to play it on. Oh right, do you have a
VHS anyone in your own mind? I don't do not.
I don't have a DVD player anywhere my home ray
or a DVD. Well, I guess at our video game
we could play though, right, don't they played? I think
they're technically like a Blu ray, like if you popped
it in PlayStation or Oh that's a possibility, yeah they
would play. But try that out. But we were video
(32:16):
cassettes at block But I don't even think Blockbuster was
ever DVD was it? It went out of business before DVD
and I probably have late fees. I don't want to
go back to blockbust. Oh I do remember that too.
I don't want to do it. I can't have your
morning show without your voice. So many ways to make
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sound like this Michael, without any doubt. You should be
the next surgeon general.
Speaker 8 (32:51):
With your experience, it's no question you would be a
no brainer for the next surge in general.
Speaker 1 (32:58):
Oh, doesn't that seem like a long That was last
week when I was running the hospital. Here are you
still taking patients? Or you know, I was having an intelligence,
you know I was talking to We got a great
doctor at the very end before Mom transferred. This guy
was spectacular and me and him were just waxing like
two colleagues, And I said, don't you feel like you're
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talking to one of your colleagues, and he goes, yes,
I do. He had no idea what I did for
a living. I don't think, And I said, you know
from taking I've been taking care of my mother for
ten years. I'm a doctor. Now. I don't have the degree,
the stethoscope, but I'm telling you I'm a doctor. We're
going look and everything's like, he goes, I agree, I agree, Yeah, yeah,
I agree. Hey maybe we should run that. Yeah, let's
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run that.
Speaker 11 (33:41):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (33:42):
It was like you, like two colleagues. I never thought
about that, you know, Miss Welsh just of course since
passed on, she would roll over in her grave if
she knew of all the people in her class. I
wrote the book. No one else wrote a book. I
wrote a book. Why why am not? I'm going to
go to Ben Oregon from the Blockbuster and b Surgeon
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General read, You'll still be here.
Speaker 5 (34:08):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
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