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do you think I don't know? Vince Lombardi ever looked
at the packers before they left the locker room and said,
all right, don't embarrass me, boys if and they all
jumped up and said, let's go get him goods.
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He had a del jorn on his team.
Speaker 2 (00:51):
He top of lee, don't embarrass us, don't.
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Embarrass us in front of our friends.
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I'll do my best. Seven minutes after the hour, Welcome
to Tuesday, December, the sixteenth year of our Lord, twenty
twenty five. I'll tell you right up front, it's a
two cup of coffee morning. The things that have happened
that we're learning more about, the things that could have
happened that we're learning more about. It's a troubled world
we live in. Authorities in Rhode Island continued their search
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for the suspect responsible for a deadly shooting at Brown University. Meanwhile,
Los Angeles police say the son of Hollywood director Rob
Reiner is responsible for his death and his wife, Michelle's death.
He has held in custody charged with murder without bail.
Police confirmed the gunman and the Bondai Beach mass shooting
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in Sydney, Australia. The vehicle was filled with ISIS flags.
So we have an ISIS attack on two US military
personnel in Syria along with an interpreter. And now apparently
the motive we kind of knew, being Hanukkah was anti Semitic.
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Now you know, that's two ISIS attacks and that makes
you wonder about the bomb threats in southern California. I
can put that to rest. It turns out to be
a Turtle Island Liberation front. They're anti capitalists, so on,
but non ISIS related. Now, as for the French who
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are canceling their New Year's Eve traditional concert at the
Chansaise that appears to be for security reasons. And there's
a lot of people in French in France, by the way,
living who have not assimilated after migrating there. The US
says three new strikes and suspecting drug vessels in the
Eastern Pacific have killed at least alleged eight alleged Narco terrorists.
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President Trump has followed a lawsuit against the BBC accused
them of once again deceptive editing footage, this time from
January sixth, twenty twenty one, a speech at the US
outside the White House before the January sixth attacks on
the Capitol. And the powerball jackpot has rolled over again.
Have we ever had a two billion dollar jackpot? Look
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at Redd? Never thought I'd ask you that, right, Well,
I kind of curious. I have never bought a lottery
took it in my life.
Speaker 3 (03:16):
Well.
Speaker 2 (03:17):
I did buy a scratch and snip with my dad
one time. Scratch and sniff and that's what I call them. Okay,
I got a lot of you know, another free card
that led to nowhere. Oh but you can't wait if
you don't play. Well, we were in New York. We
were bored or he was bored. I played along, but
I've never bought like a normal lottery card gets a
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two billion. Even even I may crack, I don't understand it,
so I don't play it. As a general rule, I
don't think you have to write. It just spits out
your numbers. Yeah, but then again, once the numbers are called,
I'm lost. I went to bed depressed, and I woke
up depressed. I have been knocked out of the fantasy
football playoffs by a half a point, no kidding, And
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I'd like to blame it on the Miami defense. They
gave up just enough for me to lose by half
a point, but it's really on the offense who decided
not to play till the fourth quarter. Apparently the thing
that mattered was the over for Vegas that my fantasy
football Aaron Rodgers two hundred and twenty four yards, two touchdowns,
Steelers explode in the second half twenty eight to fifteen
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over the Miami Dolphins on Monday Night Football. All right,
let's start with the with Rob Reiner's son, any big updates. Well,
we find out that there was trouble earlier on in
the on Saturday evening at the Christmas party of Conan O'Brien.
Family and friends of Rob Reiner told the Los Angeles
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Times that Nick got into an argument with his parents
at Conan O'Brien's Christmas party. Many people noticed Nick was
behaving strangely. He was freaking everyone out, acting crazy, walking
around asking people if they were famous. Obviously, Rob was
trying to get him to behave leave, calm down. Others
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have indicated even discussed going back to rehab, which I
think he had been what fifteen times to rehab and
didn't appear to be interested. The next day, both were
found dead in their home. There hasn't been you know,
we talked yesterday. I would have bet my bottom dollar
that it was Nick himself who called authorities, but it
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turns out it was his sister, the daughter that found
the bodies and called and immediately pointed to the brother.
He was arrested by I think the bodies were identified
at three point thirty, and I believe Nick was in
custody by what read nine nine, nine thirty that night
and charged with the double murder. He remains behind bars.
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The bail said it for a million, and then later
the bail was revoked for Rob Reiner's son. So that's
the latest piecing it together.
Speaker 4 (06:00):
Can you imagine seventeen rehab stints in fifteen years?
Speaker 2 (06:05):
That was it, seventeen and fifteen years. Yeah, this kid
was truying me. But I mean this kid was troubled
for a long period of time and not violent like this.
Just a horrific story. There is no happy ending. I
know in our sounds today we have James Woods, who's
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going to explain to everybody what I have done. On
several occasions. I can think of one couple that we're
friends with. I don't think it's possible for me to
love them more. Do I have anything eternally biblically in
common worldview in common with them? No, they're atheists. I'm
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a believer, and I know they're waiting for me to
force them to hear the Gospel. And all I've done
is lived among them and loved them. Funny how we're
asking questions now. Two of our other dearest friends. You
would probably define one of them with Trump arrangement synd
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him You probably would by definition doesn't come up. When
it does, doesn't come up for long. I make the
simple statement we are never going to gree on politics.
We can agree on we love each other, we love
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our spouses, we love our children. Move on dot org.
So for me, I hope James Woods is telling you
a story we're all living. I mean, what is the bottom?
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I'll never forget us on a golf course one time. Oh,
I should just identify and everybody who knows who would
ask such a question. This is when I first met him.
I'm getting ready to tea you off. Hey Michael, I'm interested.
How would you define Christianity if you only had one sentence?
I said, I don't even need a sentence. Yeah, what
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I went Christ's life?
Speaker 3 (08:16):
Who?
Speaker 2 (08:17):
That was it? But what is it all boiled down to?
God loves us, knows us, created us, and somehow still
needs us, and he searches us out. And when we
search him back and we seek his face, he reveals himself.
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And then we know each other, love each other. And
our command is no greater than our commands as children,
or our commands to our children. Love each other, and
you behave a certain way when you actually love. When
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you're a parent, you never exasperate your children. That's love.
You protect them from what they don't know yet. That's love.
You encourage them in directions that they don't know about themselves,
because that's love. When your children you obey. When they
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thought they were tricking Jesus and asking him what the
great commandment was, what they were wanting to do is
denounce all commandments, say something blasphemous. He said, the greatest
is still the love of the Lord, that God, with
all your heart's soul in mind, and love one another.
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That you may view that as optional, you may view
that as anecdotal, but it's a just like sometimes you
may view forgiveness as optional, but it's a command, and
it's a pack you make with God every time you
say the Lord's prayer. And if you want to be
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stingy with your forgiveness on earth, I get it. It's hard.
It's one of the hardest things I've experienced in life,
probably only killing you, not the person that needs your forgiveness.
And ultimately it's going to make a much harsher judgment
for you because that's the pact you made with Him
every time you prayed. It's not an option. God first
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loved me, I've loved him back, sought him back, and
he's loved me even more. That just leaves loving others.
So I hope James woodson Sounds of the Day doesn't
sound like something crazy. It should at a Hollywood party,
but it shouldn't to you are your morning show audience.
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I got an email from somebody, and he doesn't always
explain his words. This time I got his intent again.
I can't convince some people that even though I agree
with some things, or even if I chose Donald Trump
over others, that doesn't mean I worship Donald Trump nowhere
close piously. I would tell you only worship God. But
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he is even one that I have fought to not
worship on earth. In some way, I don't view him
as an example. I don't view him as a mentor.
I don't view him as the greatest president ever, but
he would play a significant role if our country is salvaged.
It may not be anyway. I can agree with policies,
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I can disagree with policies, and I have. When shot.
It seemed to impact him, maybe even change. I'm not
so certain that changes really anymore, or he's drifted back,
as many of us have in our own lives, to
old character natures. But the point of the email was, well,
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the president you worship doesn't seem to share your same
Christian values. A. I don't worship him, be he certainly doesn't.
I can't think. Look, I guess we could have a
conversation or even debate about the political merits of making
a tragic death of a husband and a wife together
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at the hands of their son into Trump derangement syndrome,
as if that had anything to do with this case.
I guess, as Red said, seventeen habs in fifteen years,
this individual was probably mentally ill, certainly drug addicted, and
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certainly often had contentious showdowns with his parents. And it
looks like he had gone off the deep end again.
And I'm certain rehab came up again. And I'm certain
as any parent could have imagined and embarrassing us at
a party that I can't believe he was even invited to,
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probably just showed up was acceptable. We had this conversation yesterday.
Did Carl Reiner, Rob Reiner's father just strike you as
a great dad? I still have no idea if he
was being Crosby looked like a great dad until his
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kid's books came out. But yeah, Carl Reyner looks like
the kind of guy I would have been a great father.
I suspect it, and I'm probably right. Does Rob Reiner
look like somebody that could have been a difficult father, Yeah,
he does, but I don't know that he was. But
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to write, when this first got to me, I have
to be honest with you. I was with my mom
at the nursing home, with dear friends Duayne Marine and
my son Nick, and it was so stupid, so shallow.
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I literally believed this has to be AI and a fake.
But it wasn't. A very sad thing happened last night
in Hollywood. Yes it did. Rob Reiner, a tortured and
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struggling but once very talented movie Are you kidding me
on the word tortured? I thought he was going to
go a tortured son, riddled in addiction, senselessly took his
mother and father. That's not where the president goes. And
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why because apparently politics and narcissism over facts and human
dignity ruled. And I'm hoping it's the majority of this audience,
or at least some of this audience, that ask themselves,
why does President Trump do stupid things like this? We
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Speaker 2 (18:04):
All authorities in Rhode Island continued their search for the
suspect responsible for the deadly shooting at Brown University. No
closer this morning. Los Angeles police say the son of
Hollywood director Rob Reiner is responsible for the deaths of
his mother and father. Rob Reiner and Michelle police confirmed
the gunman at Bondai Beach and the mass shooting had
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ISIS flags in the vehicle. That with the ambush in Syria,
I began to wonder what was about to be attempted
New Year's Eve down in southern California. Now that didn't
turn out to be ISIS, but IS seems to be
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back and rearing its ugly head. We'll talk with a
final visit with Aeutenant Colonel James Carafano for US in
twenty twenty five. And you know how I feel about
twenty twenty five. It's nineteen sixty eight, but there is
no no orbit of the moon, no fighting is over
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in the dawn of the new presidency. Nothing to make
us feel like things will be much different in twenty
twenty six Parblo jackpot, by the way, rolled over once again.
I'd have to get the latest numbers on that. I
think it's at like something crazy like two million dollars
or something like that. Let me listen here, ray with you.
Speaker 5 (19:25):
There was no grand prize winner on Monday night, so
the jackpot jumps to it staggering one point two five
billion dollars ahead of the next drawing on Wednesday.
Speaker 2 (19:33):
There were a couple.
Speaker 5 (19:34):
Of million dollar prize winners on Monday. Those tickets were
sold in California and Arizona.
Speaker 2 (19:39):
I'm Markneyfield. Did he see a couple of million dollar
prize winners and now the prize is only up to
one point two billion? I wouldn't call that a roll Well,
I guess it's just the powerball part of it rolled over.
I don't know. I don't follow the lottery, and that's
not enough to give me to play. All right, we're
gonna get to the president's well first truth social post
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and then secondly his double down, which i'll give a
double ded two dumbfounded and disgusted. But first I got
this email, and I'm not sure anybody that says their
name is Mary. I think it's my Mary, as in
something about Mary. I can see that. Yeah, and this
Mary's her mind to her too, so I think it
could be her does. Good morning, Michael. I've been hesitant
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to send you this because I don't like being critical.
I used to have a lot of fun doing talkbacks,
and you and the crew were so nice. Then something changed?
What changed?
Speaker 3 (20:35):
Anything?
Speaker 2 (20:35):
Talkbacks have changed?
Speaker 6 (20:36):
No?
Speaker 2 (20:38):
I did want an election day and you commented something
confusing about your mom hitting a car. Oh, don't ever
let my add.
Speaker 3 (20:47):
I don't.
Speaker 2 (20:47):
Obviously, I don't remember what you said on election day.
It must have made me think of my mom, who
would often commentate before car accidents rather than you know
the brakes and avoid it, steer the wheel and avoid it.
But I don't know what you said. It certainly didn't
mean it critical. Then I noticed the other day you
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referred to Big John as passive aggressive. Okay, now that's
an inside joke, because John actually came to visit and
all of us made lunch plans. Now I didn't have
a lot of notice, but when I went to go
go to the lunch with you two and him, I
realized I was scheduled in a golf tournament. And I
couldn't make it to which we texted back and forth
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while you're reading, and you sent pictures. But I hated it.
So then I can't remember what it was. Was it
Sueela in New York? Or was it an NFL prediction
of a game or something? I think it was I
trust his gut better than you? Was I think he
has a better gut feeling than you. Yeah, yeah, it
was something like that. And then jokingly, I was saying, see,
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I think he's passive aggressive. He's never going to forgive
me for a missing lunch. But that's an inside joke first,
and careful with your jokes. People take you serious, I guess.
But here's the deal. You want to know what a
family we are. You tell me how many national talk
show hosts. A listener comes to town and everybody goes
and meets him for lunch. So I don't know if
it's the enemy. I don't know if we've done something
or how to fix it. But now he hires You
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also hire listeners to work for you too? What YouTube? Yeah,
and look how that worked out for you. You may have
to work Christmas Day, it worked out for you. The
morning show was a breath of fresh air. Yeah, I
can't put my finger on it. But something's different. You
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don't mentioned red I don't know who bull is. Oh,
you don't mention red Bull anymore? Well, they put me
on this diet. Let me tell you something that really
stinks about being healthy. You know, the things that we
enjoy most Like I could go for a stickers. I
need a red bull, give me a fun size, all right.
When you don't eat like junk and you do hide, right,
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I forget about red bulls. So then I forget to
make the line of it's red bull time. Yeah you haven't,
you haven't gone for a while. I don't drink them. Yeah,
I don't need them. There's another thing that I don't
do anymore that is kind of shocking. I'm so healthy,
I don't Maybe that commercial is right. Maybe you do
get cranky when you don't have a Snickers and you're hungry. No,
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I'm not cranky, though, I feel great. But that's why
I don't mention red Bull. I don't drink them anymore
because I never think of him. And I'll tell you
there's a downside of that, because he always took my
pills with my Red Bull my vitamins and everything. And
now because I don't dak Red Bull, I forget to
take my pills and one of them is thyroid. It
needs to be taken. Do you think we're changing? Guys?
If we are, dear Lord heal over the break changing,
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we read and I we remain the same. Don't add
to this because then she's gonna take it seriously, you
know what, there's gonna be no more joking. Although I
do notice that Red that typic John doesn't ever just
call and ask.
Speaker 3 (23:54):
For me.
Speaker 2 (23:56):
Well rejection. Now, what are you going to do? Mary?
I hope we haven't changed. If we have, tell us
how so we can fix it. We can make that
our talkback question of the David. The talkback isn't up yet,
is it? No, it's not working. Yeah, they're they're working
on it right now. But you can always email Michael
di Atiheartmedia dot Com. I assure you nothing has changed
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in our on our side. I sure hope hasn't felt
that way.
Speaker 4 (24:23):
I want to get to Okay, Michael, I thought she
actually cared about Uh, you're not mentioning Red. I'm playing
second fiddle. The Red Bull's what.
Speaker 2 (24:32):
I thought you was gonna say with you. By the way,
shut up and get me a red bull. No, I
had to do that one, all right, So I know
everybody's gonna want me to probably respond to this. Uh,
the way listeners email me is probably the worst best
way to have the conversation. And you may not agree.
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You may think it was just fine. You may think
it was pure class. You may think it's the high road,
or the necessary road, or the justified road. A lot
of listeners. Heck, my wife and son worded it the
same way. Why does he do things like this? One
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emailer sent me something more direct. Obviously, the president you
worship doesn't share your Christian views. Because I spent much
of yesterday trying to make sure none of us I
don't mean me read and Jeffrey, I mean all of
us around the your morning show kitchen table. Get our thoughts, captive,
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our emotions captive, and behave properly. No, there's nothing about
Rob Reiner I particularly liked in life other than his
work and his work I cherished a few good men.
American President Harry met Sally. I mean, that's literally three
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of my all time favorite movies. But him personally, No,
did he have trumped arrangement syndrome. No, I just think
he was a probably, but only because it was winning.
He was anti anything conservative, nothing in common with him,
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But that in no way lessens the tragedy or justifies
such a violent stabbing death in your home with your
wife and by your son, and had a troubled son
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at that, Or think it's just as simple as I
remembering a very little I remember when I was a
little kid, I had one grandfather. You know, they're from Italy.
Maybe a vocabulary was limited, but I'm telling you the
worst thing, and I think a bunch of Italians are
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going to nod right now. The worst thing you could
hear from a grandfather. Shame on you. Nobody's a shame
on you anymore. But the look, the inflection, it was
as bad as it gets. You would just cry and run.
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You'd run in shame. The only time my mom and
reprimanding me ever made me cry. Although I can tell
you her ring in a backhand would leave quite a
mark on your face, especially when you get near the eye.
I didn't like that. Later I would hate the fact
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that the ring had a flaw, and my dad never
gave her the ring. She was worthy of but my
mom would look at me and go, I'm so. That's
what she did when she caught me smoking, I'm so
disappointed and walked away. Oh that's horrible, walked away smoking
her cigarette. But I digress. I wapped do as I say,
not as I do. I bang down the door saying
I'm sorry. So it's no small thing that any listener
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would go, why does he do these things? It's so
disappointing my own I was thinking of my father, my grandfather.
This this Donald Trump truth social was so bad that
when my wife sent it to me with the question
why does he do things like this? I really thought
it was an AI fake. And then I got a
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text from my son, who, by the way, was sitting
next to me at the time he texted it, who
by the way, got up at four forty five to
come downstairs and pat me gently on the back to
tell me I lost my fantasy football playoff game by
half a point. And that's when I realized, Oh, the
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President did post this, because he's doubling down on it.
Speaker 6 (29:17):
I think he heard himself in career wise, he became
like a deranged person Trump derangement syndrome. So I was
not a fan of Rob Reiner at all in any way,
shape or form.
Speaker 3 (29:28):
I thought he was very bad for our country.
Speaker 2 (29:30):
I want to get back to my grandfather or my mother,
and shame on you. And I'm so disappointed. One I
heard as a kid, and I just embraced it. I
remember being a small child, and I went, that makes sense.
And for the most part, as any of us can,
I've lived it. You know, there's always the option if
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you have nothing good to say, to say nothing at all.
I mean, if you can't be classy, you can at
least be silent. Right, So to the emailer who as
well the man you worship a I don't worship him.
He certainly doesn't live up to your Christianity. No, he didn't.
And yesterday when I was on the air, I was
hoping none of you would behave this way on social media.
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I never dreamt that the president of the United States would.
But I got to answer the question you asked me.
Right otherwise, Mary's right? And why do we have emails
and talkbacks if we're no different than everybody else? Why
does he do stuff like this? Well? What do he do?
I'm going to keep reading and I'm going to resist
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every urge to stop and comment it's that bad, and
I want to and it's hard to keep reading. It's
hard to believe that the President of the United States
really wrote this after a husband and wife, a mother
and father, were stabbed to death by their son in
their own home on a Sunday afternoon. And this is
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the response from a president whose best option was clearly
to say nothing. A very sad thing happened last night
in Hollywood. I thought, Oh, that's classy. Rob Reiner, a tortured,
struggling but once very talented movie director in Comedy Stars,
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passed away together with his wife Michelle, reportedly due to
the anger he caused others through his massive, unyielding, incurable
affliction with a mind crippling disease known as Trump derangement syndrome,
sometimes referred to as TDS. He was known to have
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driven people crazy by his raging obsession of President Donald J. Trump.
By the way, please tell me somebody wrote this for him,
and he's not referring to himself in third person, but
either way, I'm going to hold him accountable because then
he doubled down and said it for himself outline.
Speaker 3 (31:58):
I think he heard himself in my career.
Speaker 6 (32:00):
Wise, he became like a deranged person Trump derangement syndrome.
So I was not a fan of Rob Reiner at
all in any way, shape or form.
Speaker 3 (32:09):
I thought he was very bad for our country.
Speaker 2 (32:12):
I think this is very bad for our country. He
was known to have driven people crazy by his raging
obsession of Donald J. Trump and his obsessive paranoia, reaching
new heights as the Trump administration surpassed all goals and
expectations of greatness, and with their golden age of America
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upon us perhaps like never before. Do you know what
outreached me the most?
Speaker 3 (32:45):
The ending.
Speaker 2 (32:51):
May Robin Michelle rest in peace. I'm dumbfounded at who
surrounds the president or their inability to protect their country
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from him when he's being this stupid, this insensitive again.
I just want to make sure none of us go
out and act stupid and say stupid things. I never
dreamt the President would show us all how to do
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it at its worst and then end it with rest
in peace. And if you think it's okay, or if
you've found a way to justify this, then I don't
want to hear any of you ever again complain about
those that got online and weren't president and weren't this crazy?
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And were upset that people were happy Charlie Kirk died.
Just remember every awful thing you read that you thought
was so evil, so inhuman. At least they didn't end
it with may he rest in peace after saying it. Oh,
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I have to answer your question, why does President Trump
do stupid things like this? Because he puts his product
image and his own personal narcissism over facts and basic
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human dignity. That can be the only answer. And I
agree with you. He's not worthless, he's not awful, he
doesn't deserve anything, and he's been through a lot. But
I also don't have to agree with this, and I
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doubt i'd like drob Ryaner any better than him. What happened.
If you have nothing good to say, say nothing at all,
never mind that you're the president of the United States.
This is dumbfounding, and this is disgusting. And my fear
is that Donald Trump, after the assassination that seemed different,
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the old Donald Trump is creeping back and there's a
lot at stake for us, not just him, because of it.
That's our one on one time for Tuesday, December sixteenth.
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael hild Joano