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I woke up at three in themorning having terrible time sleeping for multiple reasons,
mostly because I have vacation itis.I think is probably my biggest reason.
M just like, hey, ifI can just get to Friday,
like I'm going to be fine.So this is the last four hours,
like I needed to worry about this. I have taken three days this week.
I've taken a nap in between mytwo shows, and I don't like
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doing that. Not good, notgood. But you know what I did.
I woke up this morning at threein the morning. I guess what
was on women's team handball in theOlympic Games. Wait? The Olympics have
started or was this trials or no, they've started for a few sports that
needed more days than they were given. Basically gotcha. So the opening ceremonies
are tomorrow night right or tomorrow afternoonour time. Okay, but they're going
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to play them in full in theevening on NBC. But yesterday rugby seven
started and men's soccer started, andthen this morning women's team handball started.
Okay, so I watched some women'steam handball while I was awake this morning.
I like it, and I thinkyou can go on Peacock on Peacock
and they have every event. Youcan watch all the replays. So if
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you miss something you wanted to see, it's all on Peacock. And I'm
also dvring everything on YouTube TV.There's not going to be a darn thing,
a darn thing that I'm going tobe missing on the Olympic Games.
Your darn toot. I'm a bigOlympic Games guy. So bingo. All
right, So two ten. Rememberwe talked about yesterday. I remember that
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one thing. Yes, it wasthe the presidential address from the Oval Office.
Did you watch this thing? Ididn't catch it. I you know
what, I usually like to notwatch things live and then go like just
DVR them, come back to them. That way, I can like move
ahead if I know something's coming,because usually social media will tell me,
oh, this crazy thing happened.You got to see this, and then
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I'll be like, okay, I'llgo find what they're talking about. You
know what. Just over eleven minutes, Yeah, yeah, yeah, I
was on top of that one.How many times do you think he mentioned
his health? Zero? That wouldbe correct. Aha. How many times
do you think he mentioned democracy?He also said the word republic, which
I'm sure tickled some people. Okay, Yeah, like thirteen times. Democracy
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was mentioned, probably like ten totwelve times, okay, and a republic
was said like two or three times. He was quoting the founding fathers when
he mentioned republic. You want toyou don't know what he said his reason
was, you think it was alegitimate reason. I'll tell you what it
was if you missed it. JoeBiden said, it's time to pass the
torch to a new generation. Irealized it was time to pass the torch
to a new generation. That's what'sgoing to be good, best for our
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republic or our democracy if I passedthe torch to a new generation. Matt
this time last week, he wastwo feet in cement in this race.
Did he just wake up and realizehow old he was on Sunday or what?
Instead of a legitimate reason, becausehe didn't mention polls, he didn't
mention his health, he didn't mentionthat they'd probably lose, didn't mention pressure
from other colleagues. All he saidwas I recognize that it is probably it's
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the best for this country and forour democracy. His words, not mine.
Don't get mad at me. IfI pass the torch to the next
generation. And make no mistake,Kamala Harris is twenty two years younger than
him, so she is definitely adifferent generation. But still that was that
was the only that was the onlyreasoning we received for him deciding to get
out of this race. An interestingtimeline and an interesting choice of words from
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a pr sense, That is,I think the only play here because you
can't say it was health related becausethey continue to say it has nothing to
do with that, and that wouldjust make every way of staying here until
November. Everybody's a liar if youadmit it to that, And yeah,
then all of a sudden, you'regonna get calls just to get out of
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the way now. And if yousaid it was because what did he say,
I'm not stepping out unless people tellme there's no chance I can win.
Yeah, said it was poll related. If you said it was,
I didn't have a chance related thatsort of stuff. Also, how does
that look because then you're going totry to twist it into you being this
amazing president but your polling is terribleand you're not gonna win reelection. That
doesn't make any sense. Couldn't dothat either. So this is kind of
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like and then this sets up aninteresting conversation because then your running mate now
is he's the oldest nominee ever?Right? Is that right? Or at
least the conversation moves there. Yeah, so Trump would he be the oldest
nominee ever? Eh? Yeah,yes he would be. Yes, he
would be because Biden would have beenseventy seven, so in Trump is seventy
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eight. But yeah, and nowall of a sudden, age becomes the
thing that the left can run afternow, right, So him leaving now
it kind of it's like they haveanother thing to run on. Yeah.
Now people are gathering as we speakbehind the scenes, all the people who
were shaming those making this about ageand how they're going to so how the
turn tables now the turntables, youngwhipper snappers. Hey, you want to
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know something else? You're right,it's the only play. But that's that's
it. For eleven minutes, that'sbasically what we were hurt. What we
heard. I think it was live. I think it was live. The
lighting seemed to be correct for thetime of day, which would have been
eight pm DC time. There wouldhave been like that little glow in the
background. There was there are photosof him giving the address and there being
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members of his family in the roomfrom other like maybe one person in the
press that was allowed to be thereto take photos for historical reference. So
AnyWho, there you go. We'lltalk more about this, but the emails
are coming in. Dude, Ambersays, Hey, I haven't been able
to enter the keyword on my phonesince this contest started. I can do
it on my work computer, butit won't ever accept my login info on
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Chrome. It takes me back tothe login page over and over again.
Huh, sounds like we need toon your phone. It might be a
little bit of a different problem.You can still do it on your phone.
I mean we've been able to doit on our phone. Do you
have like an ad blocker, Amberon your phone that would prevent the window
from being able to pop up?And Mike says, I can confirm it.
Sometime over the past week or so, my ad blocker stopped cooperating with
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with it, they could add kfabdot com and kfib at iHeart dot com
to their white list, which isthe list of websites that you're at blocker
will not block ads on this isgood, this is good. We'll look
into that the best that we can. We want you to be able to
enter this keyword. For as muchas we talk about and try to celebrate
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the winners, we absolutely want tomake sure you have a chance to get
this word in. So we're goingto continue to look into this. And
if you are having any issues gettingthat keyword and you let us know.
Emory at kfab dot com is theeasiest way to do that with whatever you're
seeing or not seeing. Also,if you have thoughts on the presidential address
in the Oval Office last night andthe reasoning we were told that, you
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know, Joe Biden is getting outof the race, it being time to
pass the torch to a new generation. Just woke up and had that epiphany.
You can call in at four ohtwo five five eight eleven ten four
h two five five eight eleven ten, News Radio eleven ten KFAB. We're
going to continue our conversation now aboutthe presidential address last night, which was
a pretty nondescript. We didn't gettold anything very specific, which was what
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we anticipated. If you listened tothe show yesterday, about eleven minutes of
Joe Biden saying, we've made somegreat progress and we need to protect our
democracy and the best way to dothat, for me, I realized,
is to pass the torch to thenext generation. And that was pretty much
the gist of the whole thing.But we're getting your thoughts on that and
how that, you know, kindof computes as an explanation, if you
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will. Craig's on the line fourtwo, five, five, eight,
eleven ten, Hello, Craig,what do you think about this? Yeah?
I heard on McLean Bukshell they talkedabout the Nixon, you know,
Kendidy debate, you know, yearspast, and they mentioned that, you
know that Kennedy recently might have wonaudio. I mean, the video part
of it is cozy. He's marektracted. But and of course Nixon,
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you know, kind of didn't useany makeup, I mean, like a
terrible man. But I think animportant thing to point out is Nixon's demeanor.
I mean, was kind of acurious question. But he was very
shifty eyed and very shaking insecure,and he just didn't project any poise of
self confidence. And I think thatcould have been a factor in his when
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people say he lost the debate.So how do you think that applies to
Biden? Well, just well,the person's demeanor is I think it applies
to Biden because I mean, Imean Biden was totally lost, you know,
and that, and he was kindof shaking and that, and I
think a person's I don't think it'sjust much what to say, but to
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how they act. I mean,you know, they have to show poison
confidence to win the trust of thevoters. Yeah, and that'll maybe this
is what we talk about a lot, Craig, is that the president.
Yeah, that's an important job withthe president has to do. But I
think the most important thing that thepresident does is communicate to we the people.
I mean that's kind of the mostimportant thing. And if they can't
do that, well, then they'renot going to win elections. First of
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all. They're also not going tohave high approval rating. So I think
it's really good observation. Craig,thanks so much for calling in. Okay,
thank you for having me. Yeah, if you want to call any
cant four h two five five eighteleven ten four two five five eight eleven
ten. Uh, don emailed inand said I forgot that Biden said this.
He said, it has become clearto me that I need to unite
my party. Yeah, but hedidn't tell me. He didn't tell us
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what that meant other than the factthat is that, you know, just
an admission of all the stuff thatwe already know that there's a ton of
people in Congress and leaders in theDemocratic Party that don't want him to run
again. He never gave a goodreason why. Nobody's giving a good reason
why. They're just saying, oh, you know, I'm getting out of
the way to unite my party.Are you buying that? Like, you
unite my party? Okay? Cool? But what were they not united about?
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Why were they disenfranchised by you?And why why is it that you
getting out of the way unites yourparty? That was he didn't elaborate on
that. That's why I just Ididn't even mention it, because it's like,
what's the point. It's like whensomeone I'm gonna put this in quotes
upon pologizes to you by apologizing forhow it made you feel instead of what
they did. The party wasn't united, but he's not going to say why,
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Well, why did George Clooney,pull his money and make a statement,
why were all these things coming fromall these different places? Because yeah,
like I think things are more unitedgenerally now that it's Kamala Harris.
Yeah, there's no doubt about that. But why, well, I think
the reason why that he could like, how would you frame that if you're
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in the perspective of wanting to celebratewhat you've accomplished over three and a half
years while also not giving any talesabout your age or your health because you've
been denying all of that for monthsnow, and everybody in the White House
is says it's ridiculous that you haveany health related issues that would prevent you
from being the president for the nextsix months. How would you frame that?
Because it's one of the two thingswe were either going to lose and
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we were doing really badly in thepolls, or I just can't literally do
this and I don't even know ifI'm going to be alive for four years
much be the president of the UnitedStates. It's got Is there a third
option here? Is there a thirddoor? Or are we just going to
keep talking in vegadies enough to wherelike we are being led to believe one
of those things without actually being told. It's like, what is that?
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What is that that? The thingthat your brain does where it finishes words
or finishes sentences without all the information, It's like, that's what the attempt
is that. Oh yeah, he'sadmitting that he's uniting the party even and
we are assuming that he's meeting inone of those two ways because I'm not
fit health wise to lead or winan election, or I'm not losing in
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the polls and I have a lowapproval rating right now, we're led to
code to one of those two placeswithout him actually telling us that is there
something I'm missing here? Or isthat it's a game, a brain game
that he's playing with us and justletting us think what we want without actually
saying anything about it. I thinkit's the game that he has to play
because you can't say it's health relatedbecause then opens up Amendment twenty five.
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Yes, And you can't say it'sbecause I wasn't gonna win, because then
that makes it look like the threeand a half years that you keep celebrating
kind of sucked, right, Soyou're kind of stuck between a rock and
hard place on that one man,that's weird, man, it's a weird
situation. Kamala Harris has brought inthe reports of well over like a ten,
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one hundred and twenty something like thatmillion dollars. They're gonna say she's
bringing it in because they're going toattribute those dollars as they were released and
sent in to the campaign. Ithappened after Biden made the announcement he was
no longer running. Biden also couldhave you know, it's like, hey,
a lot of our donors are withholdingmoney, but he didn't say that
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either. And you know it's nocoincidence and it's public knowledge that all this
money was released to the Democratic Party. Yes, Harris is going to be
benefiting those off those dollars, butit really was we're not giving anybody any
money until Joe Biden's no longer thecandidate kind of thing. And that to
me is pretty interesting and they'll neveradmit to that either. Tom's on the
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phone line real quick, Tom,thank you for listening to the show today.
What's on your mind? Are youstill there? Sounds like I lost
you. No, Tom, I'msitting right here waiting for you to talk
to me. I just wanted tomake a point that as a voter,
I don't think that the Democrats arepaying close enough attention that they've got no
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choice and who it is, andI think they should have had another chance
to vote on some candidate. Yeah, And then that's about his communist feeling
is yeah, I've ever had Yeah, no, Tom, And this is
a good point because it is ananti democratic thing which they are having to
do. And thanks for the call. I'm running out of time this hour,
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but we can talk more about thataspect of this as well. Is
that was never mentioned. Remember hewrote that letter a couple of weeks ago
to the Congers people on the Democraticside and said, fellow Democrats, and
then talked about a bunch of differentstuff about he's the right guy to take
on Trump. We're going to stoptalking about all this stuff. But Biden
in that letter mentioned point blank thefourteen million votes that he got and all
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of the different people that went outto the polls in all these states that
made him basically a completely unanimous outsideof Jason Palmer winning American Samoa, all
of these people that voted for himin what he called the democratic primary process.
And we can't just spit on thatprocess. There was no mention of
spitting on that primary process at allin last night's eleven minute address. How
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is this Democratic party that cares somuch about democracy the way they put it,
how are they going to explain somethingthat is taking the democratic right to
vote basically out of the hands ofDemocratic primary and caucus goers around the nation
because they ran with only really onecandidate. All the challengers were rogue and
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against the party, and we're notbeing acknowledged at all by the DNC so
much to which one of them actuallyjumped into the Independent Party, if you
will, for the race. They'llhave to explain why they went forward with
things that in that manner. Andnow it's up to just the delegates of
each state, in each locale tomake a determination on who they're going to
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vote for. And they're going tovote for Harris, because that's what the
party is going to want to do. But the American public didn't get a
chance to make that say. Theydidn't get to say that. It'll be
interesting to see how they try toexplain themselves on that, or whether or
not they explain themselves at all,because the people in that party seemingly seem
to be like sheep that follow theirelected leaders around. Hey, if you're
a Democrat, you're telling me towear a mask for two and a half
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years, I ain't going to saynothing. And anybody who doesn't listen to
what you guys say, they're jerks. You know, we've seen this picture
before. They'll just follow around theblind, you know, being led by
people who they're completely powerless to questionany of their motives or any of what's
going on there. But we canthat more too, if you want to
call in four, two, five, five, eight, eleven ten News
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Radio eleven ten kfab. Emery Sungon news Radio eleven ten kfab. Dylan
Cease of the San Diego Padres,formerly of my favorite team, the Chicago
White Sox, just uh just gotdone, completing a no hitter one hundred
and fourteen pitches, a no hitvictory for Dylan Cees, just the second
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no hitter in the history of theSan Diego Padre franchise. That's pretty interesting.
Congrats to him. Afternoon baseball ona Thursday. Who can go to
these games? Do you remember backin the day before the thirties and forties,
when most of these Major League Baseballstadiums didn't have lights. Like who
was able to go to the daygames that were happening throughout the week,
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right, I remember that, Yeah, I remember hearing about and then like
Rickley Field didn't add lights until thelate eighties. Yeah, because like,
day baseball's cool in all, buthow was anybody ever supposed to go those
Thursday afternoon games like they did this. I'm sure the padres have a weekend
series, probably in the West Coastor something, and they just need to
get out. They're in Washington,d C. You get out of town,
so you play now, you geton the plane tonight, and then
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you're back in time for the gametomorrow. There's a sparse crowd there in
Washington that got to witness his historytoday. I don't know. I like
day baseball, but I just I'mnot sure, Like I'm not really sure
that it's like totally viable, especiallyin today's day and age. Like I'm
gonna pay forty bucks to go seea baseball game in half mostly empty stadium
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in the middle of the day andtake a day off work to be able
to do that? Eh? Yeah, Yeah, it's not as compelling as
wait until the evening when that stadiumis going to be mostly full exactly well,
but again, it is what itis. They've been playing day baseball
since baseball was invented. We weretalking about what was going on with Joe
Biden and Kamala Harris. Here KamalaHarris, some of the polling is is
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getting adjusted. It's still very earlyand we haven't really seen a whole lot
of her on the campaign trail.But it's my mind how things change so
quickly, and it's the excitement ofbringing in a new face. It's like
it's like you you know those facialmasks that some people wear, mostly women,
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those facial masks like at night.Yeah, yeah, and they and
then they take it off and thenthey're like, oh, look at my
face now, especially if it's oneof those that can like help remove acne
and all that stuff, right,and you see it and you're like,
man, I kind of look prettygood right now. That's what happened at
the Democratic Party. They had theirlike Jason Vorhee's styled beauty makeup mask on.
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They looked in the mirror and they'relike, ugh, I don't really
want to look at myself. Theyhad a spat day and then after they
finally were able to remove the mask, it was time to remove the mask.
All of a sudden, they lookedat this bright, new shiny face,
still their face. Nothing really isdifferent, but the idea of what
they I mean, they just hadthis mask on and now I mean their
brain is telling them, Oh,things are so much better now. And
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that's what to their Democratic Party hereafter Joe Biden's debate, and I did
have an emailer say, oh,he was totally set up. Patrick said
it was the plan to get himto drop out from the beginning. The
DNC wanted the debate early, knowingfull well he was going to get destroyed
on that stage, and they neededto be able to get him to drop
so he didn't have a choice.You can't rule that out. It was
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a historically early debate, well aheadof the Republican and Democratic national conventions where
these candidates were going to accept theirnomination. They had plenty of time to
work on him, to work himdown. Susan didn't like my analogy,
said bad analogy, dude. Seriously, the mask I thought it was a
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good one. I thought it wastoo Well, I'm sticking with it.
I'm sticking to my guns on thisone. Everything's the same, it's just
a different like you needed some timeaway from that face to be like,
oh, yeah, I know thisis a brand new Democratic Party. No,
it's really the exact same. Allthe policies are the same. But
like I said, I think themost important electability factor of the American people
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isn't necessarily where you stand on abunch of the issues. It's how well
you can relate and talk to theAmerican people. And eighty one year old
Joe Biden had a really hard timetalking to the American people. Donald Trump,
the way he talks to the Americanpeople is very different than any other
politician or president, but like itspeaks to a certain voter base that will
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turn out for him. So evenif it doesn't necessarily apply, his speaking
doesn't really pull in independent voters forthe most part. It's really done to
get a lot of enthusiasm on theright, and it does effectively. But
somebody that's like Kamala Harris, whojust seems to be a little bit more
approachable. I mean she's almost sixtyyears old, she's twenty two years younger
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than Joe Biden almost. I mean, it's going to be a completely different
vibe when you see her speaking topeople. Now, a lot of people
say they're annoyed by her voice andher laugh and this, that and the
other thing. And people are goingto see right through that as like they're
going to say that that's either sexistor you're just looking for you're making fun
of her laugh and her talking becauseyou can't come up with anything else to
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make fun of her about. AndI just I just want to throw this
into the ring. Just haven't hurther that much. You don't think our
ears is going to get like RFKJunior, Are you ever really going to
get used to hearing RFK talk?It's a tough one, right it is,
but it gets better, and whenyou know what to expect, yeah,
it can like your ears kind ofwarm up to it a little bit.
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You're going to have to be ableto attack her on her record as
a prosecutor and how she handled herselfon the debate stages in the twenty twenty
election cycle before she was absolutely obliteratedby Tulciy Gabbertt dropped out of the race
with less than one percent support.And the only reason she is here is
because she was tabbed to be thevice president for Joe Biden in a move
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that was specifically about identity politics.It is the literally or the only reason
she is in the spot that she'sin, and somebody else is it.
And all I'm saying is the moreyou focus on, oh well, she's
laughs like a hyena, or shetalks with an annoying voice, like you
keep worrying about that stuff, insteadof just pulling back the curtain and says,
hey, absolutely nothing the policy wiseis going to change. Independent voters
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are going to have no reason tobe like, well, this is much
more a coherent person. I'm justgonna go ahead and vote for her.
That's something you got to be payingattention to here. Even if she isn't
a very good candidate, they don'tcare because she can coherently speak to them.
And back to RFK Junior really quick, just because I thought of a
joke. Okay, it's kind oflike having a conversation with somebody who's on
a wooden rollercoaster, you know,kind of is I'm going to reword that
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to maximize the funny, But Ithink there's something there. Yeah, you're
gonna need to workshop that a little. Yeah, I take it to the
people two forty seven. It's newsRadio eleven ten KFAB. Emery Sunger on
news Radio eleven ten kfab beauty oracne masks, which by the way,
I've worn one just to for therecord with the cucumbers over the ice.
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No, that's you can do that. It helps, like it helps give
moisture into your eyes. But Ihaven't done it like that. I just
you know, put the acne maskon to you know, kind of like
clear up any of my pores thatare plugged up. Right, But you
would say mostly women do the beautymasking, right, mostly, mostly,
not exclusively. I didn't say thatit was some some women related thing,
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but I said, you know,the Biden, this whole Biden thing is
like you had like a really bad, ugly look and beauty mask on and
it wasn't until finally it was dryenough to where you could rip it off,
and then you look at your faceand you're like, oh, it's
better. My face looks so muchbetter. But your face more often than
not looks exactly the same. Andthat's what I'm saying is like Biden getting
out of the race was like takingthat beauty mask off. And even though
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you have a brand new person there, and a lot of people seem to
be excited because like, oh yeah, the new it's a new Democratic Party,
it's a new age. Everything's stillthe same. Everything still will be
the same in terms of the policiesthat are going to be implemented. Well,
just to give Susan her due here, she followed back up from that
email where she said it was abad analogy, and she says, are
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you trying to pull a JD vanceand insult women? I don't think I
didn't get that at all from that. I thought that that was an analogy
that maybe does use a common thingthat women do. But I don't think
this was I didn't even mention itis like like I'm I didn't even say
it was like a negative thing.I just was saying that that's just kind
of what it is. Like Iwonder what Susan, like, how Susan
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heard that being an insult to women, Like maybe Susan wears the mat like
does the masking thing a lot,and maybe she's like self conscious about it.
You shouldn't be, you shouldn't be. I've sat here and I said,
do you remember what I said?Yesterday about my healthcare routine, my
skincare routine, and why I couldpass for you know somebody that's probably six
or seven years younger than I am. Now remember, uh, okay,
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it's it's I remember you talking aboutit. A lotion. Lotion goes through
a bottle a week, not aweek, but like a bottle every couple
of weeks. Yeah, a bottleof Fortnite. Yeah, maybe a little
bit longer than that, depends onhow frequently every moon cycle. Ian,
I've been here for a baker's dozenmonths. He's called me Ian. How
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does that happen? It's because Iwas going through a bunch of best stuff
stub and was listening to some oldthings on the computer. My name has
been Emory the whole time. It'sbeen Emory the whole time. Yeah,
feel free to call me whatever nameyou want, all right, Jack anyway?
Yeah, I don't know. It'sjust like people will hear what they
want to hear, but no,you want my secret beauty routine. I
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shower. I like a hot shower, a warm shower most of the time,
even when it's hot outside. Ilike the shower with a lot of
warm water. I'm a big scrub, scrub it down. Guy. This
is why I like to the showerat nighttime, so I'm not like half
in a hurry my shower. Idon't have to rush my shower. I
can like take my time and reallyget a good scrub in. And I
shower most days, not necessarily everyday. Some days I just don't make
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it to the shower. But youknow, you know, five five times
a week probably on average, Iget a good shower in and then I
get out of the shower. Youknow what I do. I try off
and then I cake on a bigtime layer of moisturizing lotion to every square
inch of my body, and Ifeel awesome. After that. I kind
of feel, you know, likeyour hands kind of can get a little
greasy, but you know, justlike wash your palms off and it just
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feels great. It feels great tohave that lotiony feel, man, and
it really does wonders for your skin. So, Susan, I don't know,
like does that make me weird?I mean, feel free to insult
me if you think that that,like me referencing women wearing beauty masks in
an analogy somehow is an insult towomen. Well, maybe I'm an insult
to men because I use a lotof lotion. But I don't really care
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because I'm still gonna use a lotof lotion when I get out of the
uh, when I get out ofthe shower. And if you go ahead
and try it yourself, like Iuse, like the Vasileine brand, big
old jugging get away with like Niviaor something like that. But yeah,
good old, it's got to belike four men. So it's not real
smelly. It's all about just kindof like the substance of the actual lotion.
And I'm telling you, from headto toe, man, just lathering
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yourself up in some of that lotion, you feel great like a new man.
Subscribe to it every day. Well, my name's Emery Songer. Jack
Milligan is the producer of the show. Here. Hey everybody, and Jack
and I are going to be backhere with the three o'clock hour. I
got another observation that I saw,and this one might be a little offensive
to women. So you're gonna haveto just hold onto your hats for that
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one. That's coming up too.On news radio eleven ten KFAB