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Everybody, don't fight. Just past the food, all right. Eight
minutes after the hour, Good morning, It's Friday. Already Welcome
to Friday, November the twenty first, twenty twenty five. Mom
Donnie has headed the Oval Office to visit with the
President Friday, with forty seven coming up next hour, also
your Sounds of the Day, and President Trump is scheduled
to get that face to face meeting with a social
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What does a socialist and the ultimate capitalists have to
talk about? John Decker will join us from the White
House next half hour. As the busiest travel days of
the year are approaching, the Trump administration has announced a
new campaign designed to encourage civility and air travel.
Speaker 1 (01:40):
Don't call anybody piggy.
Speaker 2 (01:42):
Our national correspondent Roy O'Neil is here.
Speaker 1 (01:44):
Roy.
Speaker 2 (01:44):
You do get the irony of he, of all people
from Air Force one called someone piggy.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
But go ahead.
Speaker 6 (01:52):
Well, the guy that was on road rules is letting
out these rules of the road. How about that Jerry
Tuppy putting out this program. You saw it on his
posts and on Instagram saying the Golden age of travel starts.
Speaker 1 (02:04):
With you, you, the flying public.
Speaker 6 (02:07):
And he asks some questions things like are you helping
that pregnant passenger place her bag in the overhead?
Speaker 1 (02:13):
Bind?
Speaker 6 (02:13):
Are you keeping control of your runaway children. Are you
saying thank you to your flight attendant? Are you saying
please and thank you in general and of course on
the list. Are you dressing with respect?
Speaker 2 (02:27):
This is not really a travel issue only. This is
an American problem, and a lot of the incivility from
online has just gone out into the real world.
Speaker 1 (02:37):
I see this in grocery stores. I see this everywhere.
Speaker 2 (02:40):
The lack of respect or care or genuine concern and
love for others.
Speaker 1 (02:45):
That's a big problem.
Speaker 2 (02:47):
If you want to get to old age and travel,
can we get back to food with cutlery or a
smoking section or what else?
Speaker 7 (02:54):
Well?
Speaker 1 (02:54):
Yeah, and sixty people on the plane about that?
Speaker 2 (02:58):
Well?
Speaker 6 (02:58):
And then okay, here's your question now checking out of
the egg? Is it self respect or a lack of
respecting others?
Speaker 2 (03:04):
What's what's the well? I mean, you know it's intertwined, right.
I mean, I'm gonna give you something you probably don't
want to hear. But if you have a genuine belief
in a creator, a God who is sacred, his creation
becomes sacred. I mean every day when we bump into
a stranger now could be because of what we see
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on the news. Or what we hear in narratives. You
think that maybe somebody that's going to kill you. It's
actually an eternal soul one way or another that your
privileged to come in contact with.
Speaker 1 (03:34):
Treat it as such. So I do think it's internal.
Speaker 2 (03:37):
I think it's but I also think it's a genuine
lack of faith and an ongoing I'll give you an
example of ory what I mean. We used to have
our sports guy in my co host in the afternoon,
Rick Cory used to do a fundraiser every year. He
would do something fun to the level of nausea. So
you know everybody loves to ride a roller coaster. He
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would ride the roller coaster NonStop for five days to
raise money for Operational Wear, which teaches our kids in
schools to avoid drugs. So one time I thought, well,
I'll do it with them. So for an hour and
a half I did the go karts non stop.
Speaker 1 (04:12):
No, I think it was three hours.
Speaker 2 (04:14):
When I got back in my car, Rory, I was
driving my car like a go cart and it took
me a while ago what am I doing? And so
I think we do that for so many hours online
that we then do it in real life.
Speaker 1 (04:26):
And it's awful.
Speaker 6 (04:29):
Well, look, we also dressed much more lazily sloppily when
it work places too. Who gets dressed up for work anymore?
Speaker 1 (04:36):
We went from casual Friday to slobs every day, right.
And you know, when's the last time you went to
the dry cleaner? Right?
Speaker 6 (04:43):
Because typically everyone just shows up in sweatbands if you're lucky.
Speaker 2 (04:47):
Yeah, that one I kind of liked though, to be
honest with you, I'm wearing only a towel right now.
Speaker 1 (04:52):
Rory, by the way, and let me go to the
and let me go to the other side of the equation.
Speaker 6 (04:56):
If the airlines would stop treating us like cattle, maybe
we wouldn't know.
Speaker 1 (05:02):
Well, yeah, I get that.
Speaker 2 (05:03):
I only fly Southwest Airlines, and you know we still
have flight attendants who actually are happy to see you,
happy to serve you and smile. But yeah, it's a
two way street, all right. Well, and then you know
you add to that all the added you know, travelers
and pressure and delays of the holidays. It does bring
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out the worst in us, and we are definitely worse
than we used to be. We'reorway's going to be back
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Sixty two years since the assassination of JFK, there are
many questions about OURFK, the attempt on Trump, and even
the killing of Charlie Kirk. Will Americans ever be told
(06:27):
the truth? Have our intelligence agencies got away with murder
and should they be exposed. I think you know it
all begins with JFK and Daily Plaza. I don't think
America from the beginning ever believed one man did this
from a fifth story window. I always felt like America
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couldn't believe that, simply because we can't believe that in
every day nobody could take out.
Speaker 1 (06:55):
A most important person in the world. But it is possible.
Speaker 2 (07:01):
With the JFK story is and I could go off
on this, It's an area I've spent a.
Speaker 1 (07:07):
Lot of study on.
Speaker 2 (07:07):
But when you put Dulles in charge of the Warren Commission,
when he's the one Kennedy fired, and he's the and
he's the one that would have paid the highest price
for Kennedy's desire to put all these agencies out of business,
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that suspicion number one, the magic bullet, can be explained
later by science. It didn't actually stop, turn and move.
Kennedy was higher than Governor Conley and in set from him,
so a bullet coming down from that fifth story window
would have gone through his neck, out the front of
his neck, into the back of Conley, into his elbow,
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and then into his leg, especially the way he was
turned because he heard the first shot and turned.
Speaker 1 (07:57):
So some things are explainable.
Speaker 2 (07:59):
The latest piece of research that I saw is the
most damning, and that is there were three shells found
in the book depository. One was actually the shell you
store in the bolt action rifle.
Speaker 1 (08:15):
You take that out.
Speaker 2 (08:16):
There was only two spent cartridges, so where did the
third come from? And then the autopsy and I think
your eyes would tell you that that shot came from
the left and low and up it went through the
back of Kennedy's head and out the front of his skull.
(08:37):
Of everything I've seen, and then of course when you
add in ruby, that made it look really suspicious.
Speaker 1 (08:43):
The fact that.
Speaker 2 (08:46):
I think we go back and we'd say these are
probably the biggest lee. Harvey Oswald was in Mexico City
weeks before the assassination meeting with a Cuban leader and
the head of all assassinations for the Soviet Union. He
(09:07):
left and went to the Soviet Union that he was
allowed to just come back. A lot of things make
it murky. There's a new documentary on RFK which I
think is probably the best documentary of the year. You know,
it used to be there was a time where we
would do books and then you'd run for president. I'm
thoroughly convinced now you'll be getting movies and then or
(09:28):
documentaries and then they'll run for president. This one's a
very compelling story, and by the time it ends, you're
ready for Bobby Kennedy to be the next president, not JD.
Speaker 1 (09:37):
Vance. It's a spectacular documentary.
Speaker 2 (09:41):
And in it you'll hear from RFK Junior himself, Sir
Anser Hann did not kill my father.
Speaker 1 (09:50):
Now, let me tie the two things together.
Speaker 2 (09:53):
If that third shot didn't come from the grassy, no,
but it came from behind Kennedy and from the left
and upward. That had to come from a Secret Service agent.
And ironically I never saw it. Ever, all the years
I've studied the Zappruter film, I never noticed that that
as the trail vehicle passes, one of the agents has
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a rifle out already, even if it was from the
first shot, He's got that rifle in his hand within
two seconds. And if you listen to Bobby Kennedy, the
only person behind the president, and the autopsy revealed due
(10:35):
to the powder burns, it was close proximity to the
back of the head and Sir hanser Hann was in
front of him. A lot of reasons to be suspicious,
but that first one in Kennedy makes a suspicious of everything.
And it's interesting because I grew up in this era
and I can tell you there wasn't at everybody just
(10:57):
assumed it was Sir hands hand. There wasn't a lot
of suspicion. No obody ever could agree it was Oswald alone.
In terms of Charlie Kirk, I think you've got a
battle over power, a battle over air apparents, and a
battle over millions and millions of dollars going on that's
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creating those controversies. It's mostly online fodder. It's a war
with Ben Shapiro and Candice Bergen and Tucker Carlson, And
you know, that one's kind of I don't know that
I would. I wouldn't give that the credibility, you know,
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until I see the case laid out. We're not seeing
any evidence right now, we're just seeing online fodder. I
wouldn't lump that one in. But if we ever get
to the bottom of JFK, and it'll be sixty two
years tomorrow, maybe we'll get to the bottom of our FK.
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Maybe we'll get to the bottom of the Trump assassination
because I got news for you. I think all three.
I got news for you In all three. I need
someone desperately to share me information. They weren't all secret service.
This is your morning show with Michael Del Chrono.
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I think Bergen is a little too old to be
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Speaker 8 (12:35):
Hey, Peter Boyd, I just heard to say the battle
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I don't know who that is, but I think you
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got money on that too. You for trying to say
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Think it's funny to make fun of the disabled. Is
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Make fun of me? Did I really say Candias Bergen?
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I saw red spit his boergon across the room and other.
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And then I saw you spent what You've always make
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I think it's a legitimate theory from the saying, you
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Did I ever tell you the story about the guy
who ran the hotel I stayed in across from the
Soviet embassy who loved Murphy Brown. No, he never even
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was Candady. He just thought it was Murphy Brown. I
love her.
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Look at those legs, that Murphy Brown.
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What the White House says the economy is strong.
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Press Secretary Caroline levittol reporters the September jobs report, which
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These members of Congress would fight so hard for us
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Of their own power.
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But as that fight goes, Democrats are up in the
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I was just wanting an updates. Did you ever find it?
And what the hell are you doing with the plate
in your house? That's just weird.
Speaker 3 (16:58):
I just wanted to let you know that there at
the snake roofs in our house somewhere.
Speaker 2 (17:03):
Okay, it's not as weird as it thinks. I did
famously in a stand up routine, tell the story of
a real snake that came in from outside. This is
actually my daughter's pet snake. It's a little corn snake.
Corn snakes are very famous for being Houdinis. They they
can contort themselves and get out of little space as well.
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Her corn snake escaped from the cage. The corn snake
has been missing now for five months. I don't know.
You know, snake can live a long time and we
don't know what he's up to. In the middle of
the night, he could come out and drink water and
be fine. They can go six eight months without eating.
He's small, I mean, he's not gonna eatthing big. But
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or he may have found his way outside of the house.
Speaker 1 (17:46):
We don't know. He's since been replaced by a scaleless snake.
A scaleless snake, yes.
Speaker 2 (17:51):
And I just you know, I was always one of
these people that the more I knew people, the more
I loved animals, and so I've always had a lot
of amiple. I gave birth to kids that are the
exact same ways. So we have had snakes, tarantulas, lizards,
guinea pigs, mice, rats, We've had everything you can imagine.
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And the Doctor Doolittle Dell Journal home Woody in What
is Sacramento or Arizona? What Arizona is he or is it?
Speaker 8 (18:23):
I missed the first hour, so I'm playing a little
ketch up here. I'm just wondering has the meeting between
Mondami and Trump been decided, if it's going to be televised.
I think it'd be very beneficial, much like we saw
the Zolensky Trump meeting in the Oval Office televised that
it would be some mondami can't come out and spin
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what was said or outright lie.
Speaker 2 (18:48):
Well, we talked about that yesterday, right. If you don't
televise it, both could spin it however they want. If
you televise it, you're likely not to have a meaningful conversation.
I think you're darned if you do. Dart if you don't.
As to whether we have an announcement yet as to
whether or not it'll be televised, I guess I'll turn
to our White House correspondent, John Decker. So, the big
meeting with Mom Donnie, the ultimate socialist, with Trump, the
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ultimate capitalist, is today.
Speaker 7 (19:12):
Will it be televised? You're asking me if it will
be televised. Of course, it's going to be televised, Michael.
You know it's going to be televised now. Right now
it's listed as closed press, but you know the President
wants the media in there, so the press school will
be brought in for that meeting, which is scheduled for
three o'clock Eastern time, Michael, this afternoon.
Speaker 2 (19:34):
So I get a sense, and you know better. You've
done this for eight presidents over thirty years and have
been honored for such. It sounds like they're going to
visit alone for a while and then bring in the
press and then take questions. Is that, by the way,
that may be the perfect solution to what I was describing.
I think if you start with the cameras, it's going
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to become a you know what show, and I don't
think it's gonna be very productive at all. And quite frankly,
I'm guessing the president could find a way to make
himself look worse than that. If you have a private conversation,
you generally want to, you know, meet this person, hear
them out, maybe have find some common ground. You do that,
and if you have questions after with the press, that
keeps anybody from spinning the private meeting. That may be
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the perfect solution, And that may be what's getting ready
to happen.
Speaker 1 (20:21):
I like that idea. I don't know if it's going
to happen that way.
Speaker 7 (20:23):
The president typically has the meeting essentially before the cameras,
and then the cameras are shoot out of the Oval office,
the reporters are shoot out of the office and they
have their private conversation. That's what typically happens with President Trump.
I like your idea better makes more sense. It seems
to me it would be more productive in terms of
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content of the meeting. But ultimately it's up to the president,
and the president typically likes to have the beginning of
those meetings the greeting of his guest in the Oval
office before the television cameras.
Speaker 1 (20:57):
I mean, you do you kind of agree with me this?
Speaker 2 (20:59):
I mean, first of all, what I what I don't
want to see is all right, next thing, you know,
the camera comes on and there's Trump, there's Marco, there's
jd All sitting there. I mean, we just restage the
Zelenski meeting and then get a circus. I don't think
that's productive for either side. And if you do the
Q and A first, you know, then it's out.
Speaker 1 (21:19):
What are you going to talk about?
Speaker 2 (21:21):
You still leave the door open for somebody to spend
what was talked about. I think it'd be a big mistake.
But we'll see what could these people two possibly have
in common, by the way, and what can they possibly
think they're going to benefit from this meeting.
Speaker 1 (21:32):
I'll tell you what they.
Speaker 7 (21:33):
Have in common, and it's important, you know there is
common ground. What's the common ground? And they may have
different visions, but they both love New York City. They
both love that city, and so it's just a matter
of how do you get to the place where you're
improving New York City, America's most populous city. The President
cares a lot about New York That's the reason why.
Uh it just days before the New York City mayor's
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race he endorsed a Democrat, a former New York Governor
Andrew Cuomo. His candidate lost. So now he's meeting with
a person who will become the next mayor of New
York City on January first, zorin Mandami, and you know
they'll see if there is some common ground in terms
of the vision for making New York City a better
place to live and a better place to work.
Speaker 2 (22:16):
Well, yeah, because the other thing they have in common
is they both don't like each other. I mean, the
President calls him a Kamie. He clearly hates the President.
I'm not certain. I think he's more on Islamist than
he is a socialist. Red brought up a great point
the socialist handlers, they don't like the idea of this meeting. Politically,
the chess game that's being played is if Mom Donnie.
First of all, he can't do most of what he's proposing.
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He can't do free buses without the governor's approval, he
can't raise taxes on individuals in New York to pay
for some of these reviews without the governor. And if
that happens, well, Stephanik's going to beat her for governors.
So everybody's in a pretty difficult spot here. The best
thing for the Democrats and the Socialists would be Mom
Donnie win the office, and lay Low would actually be
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the best thing for them.
Speaker 7 (22:59):
Well, that's right, because there's about I think the number
is seven billion dollars on federal money that comes into
New York City on an annual basis. It may sound
like an enormous amount of money, it's not. It's like
ten percent of the New York City annual budget. But
it's money nonetheless, and you don't want to see that
money dry up. And that's the reason why there has
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to be a partnership between New York City and the
federal government.
Speaker 1 (23:24):
Between New York City and the Trump administration. Do we
have one more minute or no, yeah, we got one
more minute. Oh absolutely for you, Michael Schure, That's.
Speaker 2 (23:33):
What I'd like to hear. John Decker, our White House correspondent,
joining us. I think it's interesting the Hispanic Caucus chair
is the latest Democrat to be targeted in the primary
by socialists. Now keep in mind there are rumors that
AOC will go to take out Chucky Schumer. I don't
think that's true. I think she's going to run for president.
But there's that the head of the Senate for the Democrats.
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Then there is OSSI who's going to be going after
Hakeem Jeffries, which would be the minority leader in the House.
And then now this going after the caucus, Hispanic Caucus chair.
It looks like the socialists are going after the head
of the snake. But you know what they all have
in common. They're all from New York City. These are
more we think we can get this done in New
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York City where six and ten don't vote, and you know,
the young are somewhat so overwhelmed by cost of living
they'll buy any proposal.
Speaker 1 (24:28):
What do you make of this?
Speaker 2 (24:29):
Because they're playing their hand aggressively, and sometimes you can
go bust doing that.
Speaker 4 (24:35):
Well.
Speaker 1 (24:35):
I think it's a good read.
Speaker 7 (24:36):
New York City is a place where the Progressives and
the Democratic Party can wheeld their strength and their power,
and they've done this before. Perhaps they'll do it, you know,
in terms of trying to push Chuck Schumer, the majority leader,
out from office essentially for him to retire. It's a
good place to do it for the reasons that you mentioned.
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It is a deep blue city and not everybody votes
in New York City.
Speaker 1 (25:02):
But the Progressives do.
Speaker 7 (25:03):
And that's one reason why the mayor elect of New
York City is dooring Mondami.
Speaker 2 (25:07):
I don't have to explain to you, though. Hispanics was
a voting block that really hurt them in twenty twenty
four for going too far left. They're not interested in socialism.
They're hard working people. They want government to stay out
of their business. They're family people, religious people. They're not
into abortion, and they're not into getting something for nothing.
This could really backfire big time. All right, John Decker,
(25:28):
you'll be there. What's your question for mom?
Speaker 1 (25:30):
Donnie?
Speaker 7 (25:31):
It's a very simple question for you, Michael, did you
ever think that you'd be meeting with Donald Trump in
the Oval Office. Real simple question, and you're going to
get a good answer from him.
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Speaker 1 (27:40):
Good morning and happy Friday to you.
Speaker 2 (27:42):
For the roughly eight hundred air traffic controllers and technicians
with a perfect attendance record during the government shutdown, they're
set to get a nice ten thousand dollars bonus just
ahead of the holidays. The Epstein File Transparency Act has
been signed in a law by the President. Just when
will the files start coming forward? And the Justice Department
has up to thirty days so far not have been released.
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In the New York City marilect zoron Mam Donnie is
headed to Washington today. You'll meet with the President of
the Oval Office. I just got my ear chewed off
by Red. I actually have a different take than Red.
I think if they have this meeting with cameras, it's
bound to become a you know what show? And I
think Donald Trump could actually hurt his own cause. Now,
if Donald Trump could keep his cool and have a
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conversation with his life of experience and his six years
of government CEO experience and explain to the people of
New York, not Mom, Donnie, but to the people of
New York how these things won't work and have never
worked throughout history or in current history. Well then, in
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other words, out of two people that have nothing in
common the alt I don't even believe he's a socialist.
I'm sorry, Mom Donnie is trying to use the Democrat
Party and the wave of socialism within the Democrat Party
to achieve an Islamist agenda. But you're not going to
find common ground with him, So don't talk to him.
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As you're talking to him, talk to the people of
New York. I think the cameras will be a disaster.
I think he should have a one on one alone
with Mom Donnie, then bring in reporters and let them ask.
If you let the reporters in first and then you meet,
you open the door for Mom Donni to make things up. Look,
there's only one thing that can kill this whole movement,
and that's a Democrat Party. The only other way it
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runs its course is through failure. In Vermont, they tried
government healthcare failed, and then somebody had the big idea
to do it at a national level Obamacare, and guess
what failed again. Crazy increases in unemployed, the notion to
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look at minimum wage like it is in earnings to
feed a family.
Speaker 1 (29:55):
That's laughable in and of itself.
Speaker 2 (29:58):
But when Seattle took it to fifteen dollars, they got
replaced by kiosks, and the workers themselves just wanted to
work half as many hours to get the same amount
of money.
Speaker 1 (30:08):
Failure.
Speaker 2 (30:09):
Socialism is failing in our hemisphere, Venezuela today, It has
failed throughout history. You can learn the hard way and
do it at a state level, a city level, or
a national level and fail. Or the Democrats have to
rise up and kill this parasite within its own party.
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This guy's an Islamist, not even a socialist.
Speaker 1 (30:33):
Let alone.
Speaker 2 (30:33):
They're not socialists or I mean, they're definitely pure socialists,
not Democrats, socialists or progressives. But where are the Barack
Obamas the progressives? Why are they silent to this runaway
socialist train within their party? Or the mom Danni revolution?
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Barack Obama sold himself as a progressive, but was he
as a community organizer? And by his mentor's teachings, he's
a socialist at best, and he too probably an Islamist.
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You think he'd have something to say about mom Donnie.
There is no more establishment Democrat party. What was sold
to you as the new base progressive is now non
existent and silent as a socialist runaway wave train is
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having its way. Now.
Speaker 1 (31:38):
What I broke down for you earlier is very significant.
Speaker 2 (31:41):
There are stories that are happening every day, and I'm
I'm sure they'll put on a show in the Oval
Office for you today, But the real story probably the
socialists in charge don't want Mom Donnie in the White
House today.
Speaker 1 (31:57):
That's number one. Number two.
Speaker 2 (31:59):
They're now going to target the Hispanic Caucus chair, Adriano Spellat.
I think is how I say his name that you
need to have on your radar. They want you to
believe that AOC is going to take out Schumer, OSI's
going to take out Hakem Jeffries, and now they're going
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after the Hispanic caucus leader. They want you to believe
they're cutting off the head of the snake. But these
are all New York City. I think they'll get their
socialist through in Seattle, but time will tell. Right now,
their only victories of New York City. This is a
reflection of New York City more than a Mom Donnie revolution.
It's a New York apathy. But boy, are they misreading
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Hispanics Because remember the big picture of twenty twenty four
was the Democrat Party went too far left for America.
Speaker 1 (32:52):
And what they do.
Speaker 2 (32:54):
They went even further left and pure socialist. And the
one vote block that hurt them the most was they
finally lost the Hispanic coalition and voting base. Why because
you made a whole election about abortion. Hispanics are not
pro abortion, they're pro life, the pro family, and they're
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not tempted to socialism. They are hard working. Say what
you want about them, whether they became legal or not,
the work ethic and family ethic is there. They don't
want anything for nothing, They don't want anyone else's money.
They want you to stay out of their business because
they work hard, they support their family and send money
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home to their families in home countries. Abortion and socialism.
That's the two big plays from the Democrat Party. Whoever's
running it to Hispanics. I suspect you'll lose more of
that Hispanic voting block in this midterm election. So yeah,
you're going to see how New York socialism apathy allowed
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fear based envy with low turnout plays out versus nationwide.
And I think the biggest mistake was making your next
move against the caucus chair of the Hispanics. There's not
really any good high ranked football teams playing anybody. I
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think is it Ohio State that's playing Samford. I mean,
everybody's got like a fuff game. OU has the toughest game.
They're eighth ranked and they'll take on twenty two ranked Missouri.
Other than that, all of the top ten ranked teams
have unranked opponents. But you got three doozies in the NFL.
The Colts are good and they're playing the Chiefs. That's
a game worth watching. The Bucks and the Rams, these
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are two very solid teams meeting this weekend. And I
think the Bears and the Steelers will be interesting. Last
night that was disappointing, Not so much the helmets of
the Texans as Jeffrey what's upset about it? Horrible, but
Josh Allen with two interceptions and then the Bills follow
to seven and four, losing twenty three to nineteen on
Thursday Night football. But Al Michael's with a rare decent
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affair to announce, and this is the weekend for wicked
for good. It's expected to break all opening weekend box
off number off off office numbers really in history. It
should come close to and I'll be drug there by
my daughter. So whatever you do this weekend, make some memories,
have a good time, get some rest.
Speaker 1 (35:25):
I'm gonna I almost have to say the pick to
click is Wicked for good.
Speaker 2 (35:30):
And three good matchups in the NFL on Sunday, and
maybe the Mom Donnie Trump spectacle today in the Oval
Office fifty eight minutes after the hour. Oh, speaking of Trump,
Friday with forty seven is next.
Speaker 1 (35:44):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
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