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Jorna seven minutes after the hour, Good morning, and welcome
to Friday, December the twentieth year About Lord twenty twenty four.
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Thank you thatbv me, Jeffrey Lyon and Red's here keeping
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Hey, morning, Michael, Whit's woody and purea Arizona. Hey with
a musical theme in mine. I got one message for
big fat Fanny. Get on that bike and ride at bottom. Girls,
wait the rock and world go round.
Speaker 1 (01:24):
Well, Fanny's out. Georgia Corter of Appeals Thursday disqualified Fanny
Willis from the election interference case, although I'm sure that
will get appealed to Pat we Go and I think
Pat's doing some early celebrating this morning.
Speaker 4 (01:37):
Hey, Peter Crust was the drummer, right, Geene Simmons the
bass player, Paul Stanley lead guitar, and Ace Freely.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
Regular guitar.
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Yeah.
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And by the way, sixty is the new forty. So
you better hang on to your wives because we're us
six year old guys.
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As fell around.
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Hey, everybody that's Harry carry sun.
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Pat getting up early of the desert disported those words
of wisdom. Uh. I just I love that our listeners
are as smart alecy as can we just play that
My Morning show is your morning show? Liner from last
half hour? This was this was one of our listeners
in Tampa. Uh, just jumping on the Paris Hilton theme.
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This is Phil in Melbourne, Florida, and my morning show
is your Morning Show with Michael Del Giorno. That's hot.
We were red, of course, is fascinated with the whole
the story that Paris Hilton went to Washington with and
the abuse that was happening in California and happened to her.
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She was always physically her face one of the most
beautiful human beings ever. But you know the ditsy reality.
That's hot. That's hot, what always I've said it? Now
she is a wife, a mother, She is more beautiful
than ever, her heart's in a better place than ever.
And you're waking up this morning and the talk is
about her coming back to Washington as a member of
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Congress and running for office. Crazier things have happened, all right.
We're counting down our top ten Christmas stories and songs.
And while most listeners like the Harry Connock Junior story
the best, the toughest to deliver, of course is those
of you that have suffered loss and death near this
holiday season. But this, this has always been my favorite
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song and favorite story. You see, radio is a when
you think about it, it's an intimate mystery. We are
all close, and we've never met. We're a part of
each other's lives, and yet we may never meet. And
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I sit here finding myself wondering, what's Christmas going to
be like for you? Will it be white? Will it
be cold? Will it be dysfunctional? Will it be boring? Oh? God,
please know? Will it be lonely this Christmas? Will the
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focus even be on christ in Miss? We ought to
respell it christ Miss Miss? Will it be just about family, presence, travel, food?
I'll never forget Christmas. When my girls were five, Nick
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was four, we showed them the movie Gremlins, no expectations whatsoever,
but boy did they love it. They became obsessed with it.
Who would have thunk it? And all they wanted for
Christmas was Gremlin dolls, all three of them. Probably not
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a hard thing to find in the eighties when Gremlin's
was a hit, but this is twenty ten, not so easy.
And I scoured the world and I found three, and
I paid a crazy collector's price for each. But oh
their faces when they opened them up, they loved and cherished.
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And one of my favorite video clips of their entire
childhood is all three of them with their Gremlin dolls singing,
and they're singing along. Then Andrea comes up, and Andrea
thinks I'm taking a picture, but I'm taking a video.
She started smiling for this. But I hope I see
that one on my deathbed. They loved and cherished them.
They took them everywhere. Now a few years later, we
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were moving. The house was completely empty, and I remember
being upstairs and I realized I forgot about the attic.
Pulled down the ladder, go up there, turn on the light.
There wasn't much up there, Thank goodness. I was tired.
It was three o'clock in the morning. But there was
one box covered in dust, covered in webs. Looked like
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a box of junk. But when I moved some things
around and got towards the bottom, out of the dust
and the ashes, was one of those gremlins out gremlin dolls.
And I thought to myself, I wonder whatever happened to
the other two. I wonder which one had this one.
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I wonder when they moved on and left it behind,
Something so precious, so valuable, tossed and lost in a
junk box in the attic. That's the cruelty of time,
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that's the temporary nature of earthly material things. Why do
we give gifts? We celebrate the greatest gift from God,
his son by giving gifts to each other to represent
the thing you could never get for yourself. Now, at
my age, if I want something, I buy it. But
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for kids, everything is out of their reach. Everything is
something they could never give themselves. That's why Christmas is
for kids, right, well, kids, and I mean you, my
older kids. We may be able to buy a lot
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of things for ourselves, but there's still one thing we
can't afford, we cannot pay the price for. And not
just eternal reconciliation with God. I'll save that for your
priests and your pastors. Look around you, look at everything
else He's given you. Look at your spouse, look at
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your children, Look at the eyes of your grandchildren. Think
about all your friends and your phone, your home, your career,
your gifting. We're surrounded by his grace. So if you've
moved on or discarded, or been so distracted, and the
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Christ Child is in a dusty, web covered box in
your heart's attic, please dust it off. There's absolutely no
reason why your Christmas Night next week can't be as
divine as the very first look up divine by the way,
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it means relating to or coming from God or God. Yeah,
the christ child, of course, of everything else. I describe
how your kids, your grandkids, your friends, you're home in
your career, they'd fall into that definition too. And don't
you dare let any one or any memory or anything
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get in the way of that this Christmas, which is
exactly why I don't wish you a merry Christmas. I
wish you a night divine. I wish you a holy
night because it was then, it is now and it
will be forever. At number two on our Top ten
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Christmas Stories and Songs list, here's Josh Grobin with Oh
Holy Night. If you were listening live, this is where
the song would play after such an emotional story, But
we don't have licensing for the podcast, but feel free
to look it up and listen to it online. Although
you have a Josh Grobin, Oh Holy Night number two
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on our Top ten Christmas Stories and Songs list, And
we are making our way up next hour, as Casey
would say, all the way to number one. What might
the number one song in the land beat.
Speaker 2 (10:07):
It's Your Morning Show with Michael Delcno.
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Michael de Journal This is Angela Peters, the Patriot Messenger
of Arizona, and your show is my morning show. Thank
you for waking up Arizona. You have earned your Arizona Card.
Speaker 1 (10:30):
What are they drinking in Arizona this morning? Because I
could use the cup? What that's rise and Shine stuff?
Next hour Friday with forty seven elect we'll also have
our PC Christmas presentation and our number one Christmas story
and song. Next half hour. An investigation by the Wall
Street Journal reveals Joe was seen al all along. There's
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a tracker for you. Our White House correspondent John Decker
will have the latest on that, assuming he's believing everything
he hears in the Wall Street Journal. And Scott Kimbler
going to be joining us on what kind of impact
the Amazon strike will have. Although did you hear the
the Starbucks employees of Los Angeles, Chicago, and Seattle have
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all gone on strike. There's a Barista union. Seriously, evidently,
why don't we don't have a union. No, we don't
need a union. That's why you work on Thanksgiving Day?
Exactly right. The House rejected the latest bill, so we're
headed ever so slowly towards you guess, did a government shutdown,
and the Republicans say it's the Democrat's fault. The Democrats
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say it's no. The Democrats just say it's Elon Musk's fault.
Do you know. So he's becoming the new boogeyman. Proby
can't attack Trump. Everybody sees me behind him. Musk. You
guys forget you hate rich people. And probably the biggest
story of the day, Georgia courts disqualified Fanny will Fanny Willis. Wow,
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what a story, you know? My favorite Fanny Willis is
still that. You know, she's denying that she's having an
affair with this other person in the conflict of interest.
And then I think was her daughter got in a
traffic situation and they show up together at the scene
to get her out of the tar Even Clinton and
Monica didn't play at that loose.
Speaker 6 (12:16):
Wow.
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I'm just gonna say it's a We were just talking
in our number two stop on our top Christmas stories
and songs about the mysterious intimacy of radio, how well
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we all know and love each other, yet we've never
met and may never meet. Pats, someone that's a stock.
He's retired now, served our country in the Navy. Thank
you for your service, Pat, And he stocks the shelves
down in the burrow and he listens and he told
me a lot about his life, which I loved, and
then thanked us for being informative, funny at an entertaining
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Didiheartmedia dot Com any more drunk two ways from Phoenix.
I don't know, man, I think there were some late
night parties in Phoenix.
Speaker 3 (13:44):
Last night, but I'm fishing waiting to find one.
Speaker 1 (13:48):
I mean Angela and I can't remember who the other
one was. Pat. I think it was sounded a little
a little over festive. Yeah, been hitting the egg. No,
we are counting down our top ten Christmas stories and songs,
and we're all the way to number one next hour.
What will it be? Anybody got a guess? Anybody even
begin to wonder? And then this goes back to KFAQ
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and Tulsa, Oklahoma. We did a PC Christmas and when
we cast it, there were so many characters. I mean,
we even use the janitor Elmer. It means a lot
to me. Twenty gosh, I can't believe want to say
this albout twenty three years later to hear some of
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those voices, some that are no longer with us. But
it is a fun journey in today's politically correct culture,
how might the Christmas story be told in an acceptable way? Well,
you'll get to hear that in our annual PC Christmas presentation.
I have no idea. If Scott is here, oh well,
suffer not Kimbler unto thee what kind of an impact?
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By the way, Scott, did you know that they have
apparently a union at Starbucks because the Starbucks workers, inspired
probably by Amazon I have gone on strike in La
Chicago and Seattle. We don't even have a union, and
the parestes do.
Speaker 2 (15:07):
I'm really gonna hate missing out of my way to
extent the morning coffee.
Speaker 1 (15:12):
All right, So we've been covering this Amazon strike. This
is going to have a regional, really a couple of
state impact, right, not nationwide. I mean there's a lot
of people. Got a lot of presents they're expecting from Amazon.
How will this strike affect it?
Speaker 8 (15:26):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (15:26):
Well, well, the timing forgetting a lot of press is
actually pretty good here in that it does cause a
bit of concern for folks, and folks are paying attention.
But yeah, when you look at it, you're looking at
a couple of dozen people, and these are drivers. These
are not people that work inside of the fulfillment center.
So you have a small handful like here here in Atlanta,
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they had demonstrations and it was maybe two dozen folks,
And I hear that's also the case in one of
the locations in Southern California.
Speaker 1 (15:59):
So you have Atlanta, New.
Speaker 2 (16:00):
York City, San Francisco, and three locations in southern California.
Speaker 1 (16:04):
Now the teamsters.
Speaker 9 (16:05):
They're calling this the largest.
Speaker 2 (16:07):
Strike against Amazon. They're asking for more money, and Amazon
is rebutting, saying, we've actually done pretty well being Amazon
have increased what they pay and they've increased benefits, and
they say they've been doing pretty well and have no
interest in immediately addressing this. And so you do have
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some walkouts, but Amazon says that has not impacted delivery.
And some of the folks that have done the work
stoppage are actually contractors. So we are not talking about
a nationwide thing that has stopped all of the Amazon
trucks at all. You are talking about a handful locations
where people aren't working.
Speaker 1 (16:51):
But as a whole, yeah, Amazon is still.
Speaker 2 (16:55):
Business as usual, and they are saying this is not
expected to have a negative impact on Christmas deliveries. Bear
in mind, though Amazon does answer to stakeholders, I can't
really blame them for saying this is not going to
affect Christmas deliveries.
Speaker 1 (17:11):
I did notice one of the trucks in New York.
It wasn't smiling and it had a frown, all right. And
then the Republicans are blaming the Democrats. Now the Democrats
they don't see to be blaming the Republicans as much
as Elon Musk, but the House rejected the latest spending
bill to avert a government shutdown, and shut down still
looms as we head into the week of Christmas. Where
does all that stand? Scott?
Speaker 2 (17:33):
Oh, well, it's going to be a very busy morning
on Capitol Hill. The immigrants are saying that they're going
to be meeting the first thing this morning to start
hammering out a spending plant, and I would think that
Republicans are as well. Mike Johnson says they have to
give it one more go. The deadline is being midnight,
and there are actually two deadlines going on here. One
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is they have to do this, so the government shuts
down a large portion of it shuts down. But the
other one is that they're about to go to Christmas break.
If they don't get it hammered out today, you really
stand the risk of not being called back into special
sessions and letting this go until they come back, which.
Speaker 9 (18:15):
Is, you know, kind of messy.
Speaker 2 (18:17):
So what happened yesterday is a lot of fork tota
speak was cut out of the bill, such as taking
control of RFK Stadium for an NFL team and funding
to rebuild the bridge, the Francis Scott Francis Scott Key
Bridge across Baltimore Bay, and things like that were cut out.
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What was left in was extending the farm bill and
other measures like that, and a hurricane recovery bill was
left in.
Speaker 1 (18:49):
So you had a lot.
Speaker 2 (18:52):
Of the same spending plan, a heck of a lot
less pages to go through. But thirty eight Republicans voted
against it and two Democrats voted for it. That the
majority of Democrats, of course, it voted against it, and
seemed to do so in an enthusiastic way. It does
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put Speaker Johnson in quite a spot today in that
there is a lot of ground to cover a very
short time to do it.
Speaker 1 (19:20):
Yeah, a lot of ground very little time, such as
the continuing Resolution or the budget bill that would have
grown a fifteen hundred and seventy pages or something great
reporting Scotty herself a merry Christmas and a happy new Year.
Hopefully we'll talk a lot in the new year. You
do the same, Thank you so much, all right? You
just waking up forty four minutes after the hour, sixteen
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minutes to be to work in the Eastern time zone,
Paris Hilton made her way and made quite the impact
in the Capitol. Mark Mayfield fills us in.
Speaker 8 (19:52):
The reality TV star spoke to The Hill Wednesday after
a bill she advocated that supports at risk children was
passed by the House. Institutional Channel Abuse Act was past
Wednesday after it unanimously cleared the Senate last week. Hilton
said she never felt prouder in her life after the
bill's passage, but added, there's definitely more to do and
I will be coming back to DC. When asked by
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a reporter if she might run for office someday, Hilton said,
after seeing that my voice can really make a difference,
I can maybe see that happening.
Speaker 1 (20:22):
I'm Mark Midfield, Texas Governor Greg Abbott, who really turned
the whole argument over the border from border states to
our inner cities and that's when things began to change,
is now unveiling a new border strategy. Brian Shook has more.
Speaker 10 (20:37):
It includes billboards that are being posted in South and
Central America.
Speaker 11 (20:42):
One ask families thinking about sending in their kids here,
how much did you pay to have your daughter rate?
Speaker 1 (20:49):
He says.
Speaker 10 (20:50):
The billboards that are posted closer to the border warn
of jail time for those caught crossing into Texas. They
also highlight what will happen under the incoming Trumpet minute station.
They'll be in Spanish, but the governor says some will
also be in Chinese, Russian, and Arabic.
Speaker 1 (21:06):
I'm Brian Schuck. Joe Biden will meet with Pope Francis
next month at the Vatican. It's likely going to be
his last international trip as president. The White House said
Thursday that Biden had accepted the Pope's invitation. In Rome,
Biden also plans to meet with the Italian president and
Prime Minister. Biden is the second Roman Catholic president of
the United States. In sports, New Orleans Ball Sam Houston
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the Bearcats thirty one twenty six over Georgia Southern Gasparella
Bowl in Tampa. Always a big celebration. Two Lane, the
Green Wave versus the Florida Gators. That's this afternoon, and
then our college football playoffs begin. Eleven and one Indiana
against eleven and one Notre Dame. It's the Hoosiers versus
the Irish at seven last night, Chargers beat the Broncos
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thirty four to twenty seven. On Thursday Night football, Thunder
one Suns lost, Memphis won big over the Warriors, Trailblazers
by two over the Nuggets, and the Lakers beat the
Kings on the ice. Blues lost three to one to
the Lightning Press lost in overtime. They get a rare point.
Kings won easy, seven to three over the Flyers in Philadelphia.
Birthdays today actor Jonah Hill forty one years old, American
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idol David Cook remember him forty three years old today,
And we had a long discussion about this early. We
don't want to get people drinking and talking about this again.
But the kiss drummer Peter Chris eighty years old. And
if it's your birthday, Happy birthday. We're so glad you
were born. And thanks for waking up with your morning show.
This is your morning show with Michael de Tuno. Suffer
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Rachel from the White House, done to thee.
Speaker 12 (22:37):
This is Rachel from White House, Tennessee, and my morning
show is your morning show with Michael Jonah.
Speaker 6 (22:51):
May your days, Mary and Brach and may Chris be way.
Speaker 1 (23:03):
You know, for everybody listening across the country, that's Nashville.
Just Rachel and white House sings like a bird. Everybody's
so talented. Jewel everybody's talented here but me, James, Iowa.
We go. Merry Christmas, Mike.
Speaker 7 (23:18):
I noticed a trend of sexy women's voices on your
callback thing.
Speaker 1 (23:24):
That's kind of obvious.
Speaker 7 (23:25):
But uh, put the pork on the grill, not in
the bill. That thing was a big pilot of fungus. Yes, anyway,
Merry Christmas, to have a good one. Put the pork
on the grill, not in the bill. You're from from Iowa.
Thank you, Thank you for listening in Iowa. The first clue,
of course, is one and seventy something pages. Is gonna
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be something in there? Sexy voices. I haven't I haven't
noticed that it was me and Red.
Speaker 1 (23:55):
Now we need somebody to call in like a good
morning Michael. This is a maud enjoysy We do. We
have a lot of very sexy voiced women who listened
to your morning show. John Decker is here. Do we
call this John a bombshell Wall Street? I mean, I
don't think there's anything. I mean there's details, but there's
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nothing overall in this Wall Street General Report that I
don't think a lot of Americans already figured out and sensed.
And you covering the president, you must have had a
glimpse of some of this, but who's been running all?
Speaker 11 (24:26):
I agree for you. I agree with you. This Wall
Street Journal report comes out twelve months too late, twenty
months too late.
Speaker 9 (24:34):
They could have done the same report twenty months ago.
Speaker 11 (24:37):
There were enough episodes to report on that the Wall
Street Journal other news organizations did not report on that
could give you an insight in terms of the declining
physical nature of President Biden and in some cases declining
cognitive nature of President Biden. Could I share this with you?
I'm very honest about what I see in being such
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a close proximity to President Biden every day that I
see him.
Speaker 1 (25:04):
How blind, how deaf, how dupable would you have had
to Ben to not see this. It's kind of like
when the whole debate happened, which I smelled a rat
that that was a bait and switch in progress. I mean,
why would you have that debate two months, you know,
before the convention in June, you know that kind of
a thing, and then immediately the narrative shift. This guy's
got to go, We got to find a new candidate.
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But this could trace back to even Joe Biden's can
I mean, you could say, forty eight months ago, they
could have been this honest. I mean, the corn pop
story was what that was during the campaign, and that
was clearly like an assisted living rant. So I guess
the question in this report is at what point did
he decline? And what point did he decline to the
point where he wasn't really running anything? That's the shocker
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of it, right, Yeah.
Speaker 9 (25:50):
That's right, you know.
Speaker 11 (25:51):
I mean, I think we're going to learn even more
from individuals who work closely with President Biden during the
past four years, and we'll learn that, you know, as
as they write their memoirs, their you know, personal stories
about working at the White House. But you know, look,
I have recounted episodes which.
Speaker 9 (26:11):
Have surprised me, to say the least, you know, in.
Speaker 1 (26:15):
Terms of can you.
Speaker 11 (26:16):
Tell me mental ability, mental state?
Speaker 1 (26:19):
Can you tell the story about when he was talking
to the young child by the helicopter?
Speaker 6 (26:23):
Is that?
Speaker 12 (26:24):
Yeah?
Speaker 9 (26:24):
Tell them.
Speaker 11 (26:25):
Now, this was an event that happened at the White
House on April the twenty seventh of.
Speaker 9 (26:29):
Twenty twenty three, so this is twenty months ago.
Speaker 1 (26:32):
It was take your.
Speaker 11 (26:33):
Child to Workday, So those who have children who work
at the White House or reporters who have children who
cover the White House brought their children to work, and
the President had a pseudo press conference on the South lawn.
Speaker 2 (26:46):
I think, if you're a.
Speaker 9 (26:47):
Staffer to the president, I think, what could go wrong?
Speaker 11 (26:50):
It's kids asking questions of the president. Well, one child
asked the president very simple question, what was.
Speaker 9 (26:56):
The last country you visited? And President Biden could not
divide an answer to that child. And then another child typed.
Speaker 11 (27:03):
Up and said, wasn't it Ireland, mister president, And he said, oh, yeah,
that's right, it was Ireland.
Speaker 1 (27:07):
Well, here's the thing.
Speaker 9 (27:08):
President Biden had visited Ireland with his family for three days,
two weeks prior.
Speaker 1 (27:15):
To this event that I'm describing.
Speaker 9 (27:17):
So that was not reported by.
Speaker 11 (27:18):
The Wall Street Journal, which did this great xposa in
the Wall Street Journal yesterday.
Speaker 9 (27:23):
And shame them for not reporting that story.
Speaker 1 (27:26):
Yeah, John, that's the bottom line here, right, all right?
So the media now coming clean with this are the
very people that were hiding it, So they're not here
Rose And then I guess the real ultimate does get
to the bottom line, who's been running the country and
how did this happen? And how do we make sure
this never happens again?
Speaker 11 (27:45):
Well, you know, when you hire a chief of staff,
and I'll bet you, I'll bet you one hundred dollars,
can you name it?
Speaker 9 (27:52):
Don't google it? Can you name the cheap of staff
to the White House? Most people can't.
Speaker 11 (27:57):
And I think when you hire a chief of staff
who is so invisible, who has no control over the
White House, you can get away with not having any
interactions with staff, with senior staff, with leaders in Congress,
and with the media. And that is what has happened
over the course of the past really two and a
half years, since the current chief of staff has taken
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over that position.
Speaker 1 (28:24):
So bottom line, what a way to end this. I
don't know what this is. This is like a bad movie.
After Midnight. He ends up with a thirty four percent
approval rating, leaving the White House heading to the Vatican.
There's all kinds of rumors swirling that Jill is wanting
him to, you know, crash the place on the way out.
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In particular, they're angry with the Obamas, Nancy Pelosi and others.
This final when we come back in the new year,
the final chapter or is there something else we'll talk
about that when we come back after the new year.
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael del Jorno
Speaker 2 (29:09):
M