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Morning show with Michae Opel Choman. Time.
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Time's worth the conversation, isn't it? Seven minutes after the hour?
Welcome to a bad day for us jfk fans. This
was day John F. Kennedy was assassinated. It's Friday, November
the twenty second year. But lord, twenty twenty four, what
did that mark time? Right? Everybody can tell you where
they were that was alive when Kennedy got shot. We
were thinking, we were talking off the air a little
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bit about time, because you know, Van Zant's going to
be here next hour. And you know, the early years
living in Chicago was very much Leonard Skinner. Sure, you
know Jeff Davis on WLS playing it for the first
time and I'm hearing groam, you know, and Jeff's just Riffin.
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Here's a little song about a place I affectionately call home.
It's called sweet Home, Alabama. I think you're gonna like
I think we're gonna like it. I think we're gonna
like it for fifty years. Oh, I mean, doesn't everybody
remember where they were the first time they heard Freebird?
I mean, just starting with that, like haunting organ, and
the guitars come in, and then it just builds like
it was like a steroay to having masterpiece. So my
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early years, ooh, that smell is Leonard Skinner. But then
you you know, how do you compare that to because
remember time goes by slower when you're younger. Sure, so
from you know, a little league to eighth grade was forever, right,
But then next thing, you know, you got a girlfriend
over on New Year's Eve, and then you're off to
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graduation in college and that's our thirty eighth special comes
he sure absolutely and young adulthoods so I wrote in
my book, because I don't think we ever know the
moment like, oh, I'm a man now, you know from
your own internal insightful perspective. Oh, I'm no longer a child.
I'm a man now. And in mind, I just kind
of I had just drifted. I was going to go
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to Bible school and then that didn't work out, and
then I ended up in radio, and then somebody bought
the radio station and they were starting a news station
in another city. And I want you to do exactly
what you're doing here, man, I mean old fashioned personality radio,
take phone calls, mess with people. And they said it's
in Oklahoma City, And of course I pictured the Oklahoma
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sooners and tumbleweeds, but you know, just packing up a
U haul and backing out of my house and heading
towards Oklahoma and the great unknown. You know, that was
the moment I was like, Okay, I'm on my own now.
I guess I'm a man. I guess this is where
it all begins. Yeah, you don't know that, but you know,
in the background of all of that kind of life,
no matter where you lived and what time you lived in,
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is your soundtrack of your life. And for a lot
of us, Leonard Skinner thirty eight special, they're a big
part of that soundtrack of our life. And so what
a thrill to have Donnie and Johnny van z Ant.
Speaker 5 (03:18):
We're going to do this like Letty King. Oh, this
could even get me a peabody. It'll be brought to
you by glucosamine Condruyden. That's just the full HOWA maybe
I should ask, did you have a fear for your
life coming up to the studio today?
Speaker 1 (03:38):
How do you like my susteren? But you know, when
you think of you know, Leonard Skinner, I think of
I think of Eddie Burke's car, marijuana smoke and blaring music.
You probably don't think about faith, but their father was
very instrumental in their life. Faith was always, even through
the tragedy of the plane crash, center in their life.
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And they decided to do a Christian album. Now van
Zandt is still going to be van Zant, and Johnny's
still going to do Skinnard. But I got to tell
you I loved Christian music from like nineteen seventy eight
to about nineteen eighty six seven. I think we had
some of the best artists put them up against anybody
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not such a fan of it today and it all
kind of sounds the same cookie cutter, can you imagine?
And Jeff Cann because we've heard the CD. Can you
imagine taking the sounds of Leonard Skinner the sounds of
thirty eight Special. As you said, the genetic harmony, I
mean you you can't bake that family harmony. There is
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someone Donnie and Johnny sing together on some of these songs.
I think it was battle, wasn't it that we were
listening to that one song and he wasn't joking. He
pulled up his sleeve and there was goosebumps all on
his arm. I'm telling you it is just if you
like Christian music, if you loved thirty eight Special, if
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you loved Leonard Skinnard, imagine the three of them coming together.
It's just fabulous. So we're gonna sit down with the
guys coming up next hour for you. I'm really looking
forward to that. That's my little Thanksgiving treat to everyone.
I guess we're all thankful. You know. We had a
great Thanksgiving visit with our economist who also happens to
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be a theologian, David Bonson, and we talked about Thanksgiving
and having a thankful heart. Is it a function of
the mind? Is it a function of the heart? Can
can you really have true Thanksgiving without I mean your
thanksgiving is only is for most as relevant as your
relationship with God is. But we talked about so many
fascinating things. And at one point, you know, because we're
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talk radio, a lot of you are thankful that the election.
You know, it was going to be close, but it
was tight, you know, I mean, can you imagine if
Tim Walls, I mean, he made a statement, he goes, look,
I like to think, guy, have been still thankful that
I live in a country where I can disagree with
who the president is. And so I was. But you know,
I gotta tell you, maybe I'm just not spiritually very mature.
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I'd be really depressed right now. Joe Biden, Wait, do
you hear in our Sound of the Day he's visiting
with the Boston Celtics and he doesn't even know where
they're from. I mean, he doesn't even know. He turns
around because you're the Celtics, right, Yeah, Okay, and then
he starts waxing about you know, you know, uh, my
secret service name is Celtic. But everybody in secret Service
was like, holy crap. He just gave the code word.
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Oh come on, man, bombs start launching. You know, all
he's trying to remember the Celtics name. But I mean,
you know, to go from Joe Biden to come president
and then again goofball ad vice president is crazy wife.
I mean, you know, in all of the campaign that
we got caught up and stuff, we didn't pay enough
attention to Tim Wall's wife. I mean, she looks she's crazy.
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She's a little whack job. You put her like most
movies don't scare me. Pop pop scares get me. I'm
susceptible to pop scares and I brace for them. They
still get them. But I mean you could put her
in a scary movie. It was scarier. There's something there's
something wrong in her eyes, crazy ad. Would you walk
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over to the microphone? Yeah, but I think I'd be
a little depressed. But what do you think Donald Trump's
thankful for this Thanksgiving? We're gonna ask him. It's Friday
with forty five today and Gates is out and Bond,
Pam Bonding? Is it if you don't remember her as
Attorney General for the State of Florida. Okay, first of all,
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and I don't say this with any lust in my heart.
I'm too old to lust. Yeah, Pam BONDI looks like
I don't like a model. Lot of a I'm trying
to think of a women's fashion I can't think of
any any more. Cosmo, well, black and white needs to
be big. I don't know where women all shop right now.
But you know, she just looks like a model. But
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she's brilliant and she's experience. When you hear the audio
from MSNBC, because you know, usually when when they're not
really that scared, they'll start picking on stuff. You know,
she just if somebody tried to do it, I can't
remember who it was. Oh, she's just a loyalist of Drum.
She was the Attorney general for the state of Florida.
Were you nuts accomplished? I mean just and when you
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hear this guy on MSNBC, he just freaks out. He goes,
you ought to be scared. She's good, she knows what
she's doing. I mean, think it was crazy. But Red
and I you know, we'll just raise our hand. We
smell a rat on this whole thing. We just I
can't even play the game. How do you go from
Matt Gates to Pam Bondy. Let me just lay it
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out to you that way. How do you do that?
I mean, if you were. If there was ever a
moment jiju, I want to go with mad or do
I want to go with Pam? It would have been
over Pambondy. Right, Why wasn't Pam first? Why the gates?
And then my other concern was okay, so then you
close the door on Gates? He backed down? What's his future?
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Was this all? Now? This is crazy Red here, This
isn't even me. I don't even think this darkly. In fact,
he probably looked like Tim Wall's wife when he had
this thought. Oh man, but he's like, it's only Red,
can do it? Read? Tell him? He goes. I think
this was doing a favor for Johnson, getting the Gates
out of the house, getting him out of his hair.
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And you know what, I wake up this morning because
it puts Gates on a path to nowhere. Right, he's gone?
Where does he go? He resigns. The minute he resigns,
then all this other stuff trip drip, I say, drip, drip, drip,
And a matter of what thirty hours it goes from
I'm behind him. We're gonna fight this to you know, well,
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we got two girls that came forward that have leaked,
and you know then boom, he's gone, he going, And
I thought, don't go too fast. Now they'll move on
to our FK. They'll move on to Telsea Gabbard or
you've showed a weakness that you'll back down. But there's
something that stinks to high up about this entire thing.
That it was Pam Bondy all along and it was like,
you know, to get them all and you'll hear it
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in the MSNBC Sound of the Day, to get them
all thinking about Gates. Oh gosh, Gates, this is gonna be.
It's gonna be a nightmare of presidency. Okay, Gates is out.
Guess who's coming, Pam Bondy. Oh wow, A little sleight
of hand from the magician Doc. You know, Oh you
thought I was gonna jab you with the left. No,
we're gonna shoot you boo. I mean I ratt. You
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gotta work for it. I mean you can chime in
on your little microphone. I mean I smell a ratt.
I don't think it was ever Matt Gates, but I
don't know that I get the game they just played.
But oh I got the punchline. Yeah, she came around
way too quick. Yeah, can I tell a story real
quick about early and Andrew isn't up. So I was
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dating this girl, and you know, I could have married her,
but it was one of those people that just laughed
at everything I said, even when I wasn't making a joke.
It was just too much worship, you know. I think
that was what did her in sure, And I finally
sat her down that And you know how I am
about voices, So when I tell you and I'm talking
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all the time with this joja ax, and it was like,
gone with the wind every day, where do you want
to go to dinner? I'll eat wherever you want, my darling.
I felt like I was in a melodrama, right, And
I was like, how am I going to listen to
that voice the rest of the life. She was so nice,
you know, just so finally one day I had to
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sit her down. I had I had to wait because
she threw me a big birthday party and she like
rented the entire restaurant for just me, and it was
like right when I was going to break up. So
I went along with the birthday. But then I waited
a couple of days and I sat her down. I
just had to explain to her that this just doesn't
kind of happen. You were the reason. Pat Benattar saying heartbreaker, Yeah, no,
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and so and that that was what really bothered me.
I would I'm one of I prefer to have my
heart broken then break someone's at least I can deal
with me and I know how to go to God
and be healed. Right. But so I felt really bad.
I thought I thought I was bracing her for the
end of the world. So I sit her down and
I tell her, you know, in so many words, it's over,
and she looks at me and she's just a slight heave. Well,
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I don't think I'm ever going to love again. I'm serious.
I am not. As God is watching me right now.
He knows I'm not exaggerating. Now flash forward, I'm talking
to his point of Well that was a little quick.
Forty eight hours later, maybe it was a week, I
don't know. I pull into the radio station and she's
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coming out of the bank and I went, hey, how
are you you. Oh, I'm fine, and I hear geek geek,
And suddenly it's not a mos anymore. It's like a
BMW seven forty. And she opens the door and she
goes I'm engaged. What happened? I don't think I'm like
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a multi million and I'm like, boy, that was kind
of quick. This is your morning show with Michael del Chrono.
Don't not until you apologize. Come on, what did I do?
Speaker 6 (13:18):
Mean?
Speaker 1 (13:18):
What did you do? You? Well, now, don't even bother
to apologize. You don't even know what you did. I
tell a story, a tender story. I was just talking
to you. I didn't know how your feelings. So I
tell that whole story. You know about how I break
up with the dog with the winger and she says,
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I don't think I've ever gone love again. And she
marries a millionaire and then you go, see, you are
the best thing that ever happened. That was me. I
didn't you know? It was just a joke. He's dead
and I'm alive. I went there, I did. Did you
see the clud?
Speaker 4 (13:53):
Anybody see the Cleveland Browns last day?
Speaker 1 (13:56):
I know, famous Jameis Winston and the Browns three and eight?
Could they win out? He's going to be a Titan
next year? And you say that like it's a good
things better than what Brown's a winner twenty four to
nineteen over the Steelers last sight. That's a bit of
a shocker, all right. An arrest warrant for an Israeli
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Prime minister BB Netanyah who has been issued by the
International Criminal Court. Even Joe Biden, who doesn't know who
the Celtics are, thinks that's outrageous. Mark Mayfield reports.
Speaker 7 (14:27):
The warrant is in response to alleged crimes against humanity
and war crimes in Gaza. The ICC also issued a
warrant for Netnyah, who's former Defense minister. Israeli President Isaac
Hertzog called the action by the ICC an outrageous decision
and a dark day for humanity. While the ICC's jurisdiction
is not recognized by Israel or the US, the warrant
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could make it difficult for Netnyaho to travel to other countries.
I'm Mark Neathew.
Speaker 1 (14:52):
Well. As we mentioned and documented, Matt Gates is out.
He withdrew his nomination. Pam Bondi is in. So's Brian
Shook with the story.
Speaker 8 (15:01):
Trump chose former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi for the position,
saying in a post on truth Social that she'll refocus
the DOJ to its intended purpose of fighting crime and
making America safe again. Former Florida Congressman Gates is accused
of having sex with a minor in the past, and
some Republican senators expressed reservations about the nomination. Gates has
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denied the accusations, and the results of a House Ethics
Committee investigation in two Gates are not being released because
he stepped down from his seat last week.
Speaker 1 (15:34):
I'm Brian Shuk. Democratic incumbent Senator Bob Casey finally conceded
the Senate race in Pennsylvania to Republican Dave McCormick.
Speaker 6 (15:45):
Thank you for the trust you've placed in me for
all these years. It's been the honor of my lifetime.
Thank you for finally leaving. It only took sixteen days.
Speaker 1 (15:56):
Wickand I'm people boring. I'd managed to dodge this bok
in my house, but it is headed for a blockbuster weekend.
The Wizard of Oz based musical starring Area on a
Grande is reportedly already pulled in twenty million dollars, expected
to make over one hundred and thirty million dollars over
the next three days. And that's your top five stories.
Speaker 2 (16:17):
I'm Joe Big in Tampa and my morning show is
your morning show with Michael Del Jorno. Hey, it's Michael
reminding you that your morning show can be heard live
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But better late than never. We're grateful you're here. Now,
enjoy the podcast. Last day of work before a vacation.
Speaker 1 (16:51):
Who's taking vacation? Not you?
Speaker 9 (16:54):
Not?
Speaker 1 (16:55):
I've read by the way treat we had for you.
She was at Kojo Forever in San Diego. But La
Donna Harvey's going to be filling in all next week
for us, and you're gonna love her. She's just a
just a very talented and real normal person, Okay, sick
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like the rest of us, So she'll be filling in.
I'll tell you what, if you had a sister, I
think she would be I yeah, I don't even I don't.
I don't even think gender comes into play, just something.
It's like what we used to say about Rehd. I
think we were at one point, like my daughters were
one human being for probably eight to nine days before
they split, and they don't even want a roommate together
in college. And I'm like, you know, if I had
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two me's, i'd live with me every day. But I
think Redd and I were actually identical twins. That the
egg split and it has actually jumped into another womb. Oh,
but that's how much we're like. That's a movie. But
you guys are gonna love the Donna Harvey all next week.
And I'm gonna love sleeping and resting. It's been a while.
I can't have your morning show without your voice. And boy,
I love this voice from Delaware. What put on me?
Speaker 9 (17:59):
This is Londer Fum Delaware. I recently found her show
and I love it. Very insightful, very intelligent. But here's
my thought for the day. I feel like we're living
in Atlas Shrugg. But who's our John Galt?
Speaker 1 (18:11):
Your question had us buzzing for six minutes. For those
that aren't familiar with Atlas Shrug. By the way, Phil Valentine,
who did Afternoons on my station for fifteen years before
his death, was in that movie, so we're very familiar
with that less shrug. It is a fabulous novel, the movie.
(18:32):
I guess you can find the movie somewhere right in
Netflix or somewhere when you say John Galler, so John
Galt is referred to, you know for almost three quarters
of this. There are two thirds of this, and you
know the whole quest was John. Who's John Galt? You
don't even know who he is, let alone, what his
real name is, let alone, what he's famous for. What
you're really asking, I think Linda is who you know?
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Just as we revealed the Pam BONDI, okay, so go
crazy over Matt Gates and then finally Matt Gates withdraws
and like with a without a split second, Okay, here's
Pam BONDI. Oh you didn't like our little slugger, Well,
here comes up a zooka, you know what I mean.
So I think that's where the spirit of the question comes.
But it begs the question, who's really who's really orchestrating,
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and who's the main person behind all of this? Names
you would, I mean, the obvious first one would be
Elon Musk, Right, if John Galt he had to do
with engines, let's do Elon Musk with rockets. But I
don't think it's Elon Musk RFKJUNI, I don't think it's
r f K Junior, Telsea Gabbard. These are game changers,
Marco Rubio, jd Vance, for example. So in our conversation Linda,
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we came quickly to well, wait a minute, it's it's
probably the obvious one, Trump himself. Trump is John Gould.
And then I remembered in an instant, in twenty sixteen,
Donald Trump Junior came to the radio station and he
got there, so we had about twenty five minutes together
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before the show started and had an instant. You wouldn't think,
how do I say this nicely? You wouldn't think that
Donald Trump Junior is somebody that somebody like me would
connect with immediately. But it was a real connection. He
was really authentic, he was really smart. He was nothing
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like the way he comes off. And I thought of
our time together and I said, well, I wish your
dad the best of luck. Let him know he's got
two votes in Tennessee. But I got to tell you,
I'm almost wishing it was you. And then we hugged
and he said goodbye, And I've never forgot that feeling
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and that comment I made. Now fast forward Linda again,
I can't get paid for that. That's a gift. It
makes me think something that somewhere God was like, yeah,
put that one in Joan and give him the gift
of a fast forward sound effect that it'll never make
a dime off him. So fast forward to JD Vance.
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And this was a complete discernment on my part. I
did not talk to anybody internally. I know people, I'm
gifted at that Donald Trump wanted Marco Rubio. I know it.
I could see it in his face. I could see
in his eyes. You can see it and what he
appointed Marco Rubio for. And I believe it was Donald
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Trump Junior that talked him into JD Vance. Now, you know,
hindsight's going to be twenty twenty on this thing. Marco
Rubio was my guy eight years ago in the primary,
I was a Marco Rubio person, and then after Trump
secured the nomination, then I voted for Donald Trump. So
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I think of Marco Rubio as our next Jack Kennedy,
and I think Donald Trump does too. So now it's
time to pick veep and he goes with JD Vance.
You know, Donald Trump, somebody that used to criticize him
there's one thing about Donald Trump. You know you you
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don't get away with being Rosie o'donald and then being friends.
How do you like my garbage truck? I love your
garbage truck. I can't wait for it to move in.
It's a nice truck, but it's gonna be tight for
the garbage truck. And then he goes with JD. Vance
over Marco Rubio and I thought to myself, that's his
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son in very Atlas shrug style. Let me give you
the answer, who's John Galt? I think it's Donald Trump Junior.
I really do wonder what you think, Linda. I've thought
about it a lot. I know I know who John
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Galt is on the left and kind of following our
analogy of you know what a joke Matt Gates and
now you get PAMBONDI wow, good job Democrats. Remember the
snake analogy we used the other day, Keep back saleing
will squeeze tighter and tighter. I mean, I just can't
tell you. I know John Podesta is John Galt on
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the left. He is he is the rebirth of Woodrow Wilson.
But I'm telling you something. You want to know who
their Pambondy is watch out for George Soros's son and
Podesta plus Soros's son on our side. I'm gonna make
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up my fond Does anybody have a disagreement? Red, You're
mister insightful. I want to know what Linda thinks of
my answer. I think you would go, oh well, how
about you one most ees no no no, RFK, Talsey,
Rubio JD No no, no, no no. But what's got
to be Donald right, He's the one that came down
to the escalator, who made Donald come down, that escalator,
who inspired that man after decades to finally do it.
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I think it was his son. Listen, the whole time
I was with Donald Trump Junior, it was everything down.
How do I say this gonna sounds I'm gonna get
people mad at me. It was everything Donald Trump was
trying to say. It's like you could tell the guy
that was writing all the notes and now I'm talking
to the original author, not the guy who's trying to
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memorize the lines. I think it was Donald Trump Junior
that talked Donald J. Trump into running for president. I
think he's been behind all of this, and I think
whoever comes next, especially if it's JD. Vance. You know
he's behind that. John Galt is Donald Trump Junior. Final
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answer forty four minutes now after the hour before you
hit the sounder. Just got to get this in all.
Oregon's number one, Ohio State's number two, Texas is number three,
Penn State's number four, Indiana's number five. Anybody arguing game
of the week, what you got to look forward to?
Nine and one the buck eyes of Ohio State and
number five, ten and o Indiana's eleven AM tomorrow Game
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of the week. We're all in this together. This is
your morning show with Michaelpenhild Joe No. You know, there's
a great scene in a Bronx tail and the bikers
come to town and they come to the Mobs bar,
and you know, finally the Sonny comes in, the main gangster,
and he's like, you guys are here to cross trouble.
(25:45):
Oh no, no, man, we just want to have a
couple of beers. So he turns the bars and he says,
all right, serve them. Well, then they start throwing the
beers and you know, freaking have it and Sonny just
quietly goes to the door and locks it. First I
asked just to leave. Now you just can't leave. And
then the movie describes how all the blood from their
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face drained because they knew somebody with that kind of confidence,
something really bad is gonna happen to us, and no
tough biker's gonna be able to get around it. And
of course they got pummeled. That's what this felt like.
Oh you you didn't like Matt Gates, Okay, he's out.
Here's Pam Bondy. Now you just can't leave. I like
the metals. Yeah, this is an O wild moment. All right,
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let's get some talkbacks. Let's start with, well, we got
to go to the sports book, Big John standing by
with some new odds.
Speaker 4 (26:34):
Here's some morning odds. I'm Pam Bondy on Attorney General.
She's minus four hundred to get the job, lock plus
one eighty she doesn't. And here's an update on Hunt
to bide and get him pardoned by his dad. He
was yes plus three eighty now plus three forty no
minus one p thirty odds going and hunt this favor.
Speaker 1 (26:55):
The Turkey's gonna get pardoning Hunter. Isn't that something you know?
Seriously when you think about it. The whole It's been
this way from the beginning. Right, Oh, we're gonna we're
gonna pin insurrection on you so you can never run again.
How'd that work out? Oh, we're gonna tie you up
in court so you can't even campaign in a primary.
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How'd that work out? Oh, let's see a dodging bullet.
Eh he did just in time. It's like, no matter what,
Oh you don't like Matt Gates. They allowed in Pampbondi,
our attorney general from Florida. She looks like the most
What was the one that always glowed in the Wizard
of Oz? What was her name? You know, the princess
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that just came olid, white, glowing. It was radiantly gorgeous.
The east right, I don't know what it said, some names.
She's in Wicked that everybody's gonna go see a me
this weekend. But oh, what a fierce if you if
you think Matt Gates was going to go in and
turn some tables over, duck, pam Bondi's is tough, and
his experienced and as accomplished as they get. That was
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a now you can't leave moment. Next up is going
to be or right? Uh? Cactus two three poor part.
Here for push back, Roger Michael, you said yesterday's Cleveland
game was a shocker. Imagine you think so because you
were a dog, and I'm like crazy yesterday saying that
was not even going to be close. Well, there you go.
That's the NFL. Hey, it's good to be on the
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right side of a fix number one. Secondly, remember what
I said yesterday. By the way, I'm a Cleveland Browns fan,
just so you know. So it's from from years of
coping skills. Is what are they? What's the clip we
always played there? They're a factory of saturnas factory of sadness.
All right, So I will say this. I am when
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I make David and I does not like me doing this,
But I know how to peel an onion, and I
know how to look at things from a biblical perspect
of a geopolitical perspective, from a historical perspective. I don't
know how with politics. And we named the character noster
Del Journal. They haven't heard in Noyster Del Journal yet.
I don't know why I haven't been doing them. I
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guess because we were in very serious times. But what
will happen is I'll just be talking. It's got to
come on me. I can't just do it. But when
it comes on me, I lose consciousness. And then I
come forward with a quad train, you know, for it
shall be in the winter bluster and snow that the
witness Browns shall put out the fire of the hottest team.
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And then I wake up. Dad, daddy're proud of me.
And then we kind of deciphered the quadrain. So when
it comes to politics, I'm dead on. I mean, I
nailed three twelve right on the nose, and you know,
people will tell you don't do that in radio. That's
all I do is be wrong once and then you'll
have no credibility. I don't care when I know, I know,
and I'm always good at politics. But when it comes
to sports, if I tell you something's gonna happen in sports,
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bet the opposite. Do not gamble. It's the I don't
have the gift when it comes to sports. But the
Browns defense came back to life, the offense came back
to life. Injuries played a big role in how bad
they've been. Stefanski's still a problem. Don't get me wrung
in ownership has them that's the real problem. But that
was an impressive win last night, twenty four to nineteen
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over the Steelers. And the Steelers couldn't be hotter than
they are right now. So all right, I'll lead a
little Hey, I'll eat crow for a Brown's win any day.
Final one is a Dave.
Speaker 3 (30:28):
Hey, Michael, it's Woody from peor Arizona.
Speaker 1 (30:31):
Hey, Matt Gates. I liked him just because he was tough.
Speaker 3 (30:35):
He would interrogate these corrupt officials when they appeared in
front of him in Congress, and I can't help but
feel he got a little bit of a cav andall treatment.
But with regards to Pam Bondie, and not to sound
too sexist, she is one fine woman.
Speaker 1 (30:54):
See, you can't go there. I try to do it
very maturely, because I mean, I'm not I'm not blind,
all right, And if staring at her for a long
time and dwelling on her for a long time started
to cause me to stumble, you know, that's why the
cross is always around her neck to remind you Jesus
is a blind. Pam Bondi is. She's a very very
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very classy, beautiful woman. But she's a brilliant mind and
a proven Attorney General. Here, I let her introduce herself. Well,
I was a prosecutor. I was a homicide prosecutor for
eighteen years.
Speaker 6 (31:29):
I was Florida's first female attorney general.
Speaker 1 (31:32):
And I was.
Speaker 4 (31:37):
And I was special advisor to Donald Trump Office of
White House Counsel.
Speaker 1 (31:42):
But most importantly, I'm his friend. And now you're the
second female Attorney general of the United States of America.
Do you guys remember who was first? Jenny All, I
do college alive from my basement, dance do that song?
I don't want to dance to it again, dressed like
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Jannero dancing, which, by the way, he regrets it. He regrets
every every day. I want to play this if I
don't get any other clip. This is MSNBC in an
absolute meltdown. See this was I'm telling you, this was
a bronxtail moment. Oh, first I gave you Matt Gates.
You didn't like that. Now you can't leave, say a
loo to Pam Bondy. Watch the panel's reaction and Donald Trump,
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of course had this pick ready to go. That's why
we smell a rat around here. We don't think it
was Evergates. It was always Pam Bondy. But here's MSNBC's reaction.
Notice they're not belittling it, they're not laughing at it,
they're not making little petty attacks. They know the door
was just locked. Now you can't leave. Listen.
Speaker 10 (32:49):
Pam Bondy is exactly what I was saying in the
last segment that we should all fear because she's competent.
We may not agree with her ideologically, but she actually
knows how to do this job. So if anyone on
the Democratic side or anyone who cared about liberty or
justice was thinking, well, maybe Matt Gates will screw this
up and that'll give us some time, No, pambody knows
what she's doing. She knows what she's doing about immigration. Remember,
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Florida is one of those states that's been very aggressive
about migrants and deportation and moving people to different states and.
Speaker 1 (33:15):
Everything else like that.
Speaker 10 (33:16):
Florida has enacted all sorts of rules and laws to
curtail students and what they can do on campuses and
finding legal justifications for manipulating education money. She is a
dangerous and effective pick, and that's frankly worse than what
we would have got with Matt.
Speaker 4 (33:33):
Now usecatly it's your morning show with Michael del Journo