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Speaker 1 (00:01):
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Speaker 2 (00:17):
WWVA starts now.
Speaker 3 (00:20):
The bloom Daddy Experience. It's seven o six on news
radio eleven seventy. I didn't want to do it today,
but I gotta do it. We're a week away. I
got to talk a little bit of politics. Let's bring
on Jim Ornacy, former Congressman. Bloom Daddy showed political analyst Jim,
how you doing today?
Speaker 1 (00:35):
Good?
Speaker 4 (00:36):
Boom Daddy, how are you?
Speaker 3 (00:37):
I am good. So I'm going to read you a
text verbatim from a guy who's worked in DC in
politics for over a decade.
Speaker 4 (00:45):
Now.
Speaker 3 (00:46):
I asked him yesterday, what are you feeling? You know,
what's the vibe in DC? He said, this election has
the potential to be bigger than anybody who's expecting. Trump
doesn't win three or four swing states and eke out
of victory. He probably wins six or seven out of
seven or none. So according to this guy, it's going
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to be a landslide victory. There's not going to be
any close election results. Either Trump wins big or Kamala
Harris wins big, but he feels the vibe has Trump
winning big.
Speaker 4 (01:17):
Your thoughts, well, it's interesting because I've been talking to
a lot of DC insiders as well. Part of the
super Pac that I'm on. We had a big discussion
about this, and we keep What I keep hearing is
it is a jump ball. But remember when it's a
jumpall anybody can get the ball, and that's in those
seven states. Now, I would disagree that it's going to
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be a seventh to eight swing. I do think, you know,
we're talking about seven states. We're talking about three that
lean a little more for Trump, four that lean a
little bit more for Harris. But I will also tell
you when I say lean, we're talking about one tenth
of one percentage point, which is not enow to decide
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who's going to get the jump ball. So I think
what this individual is basically saying is that in all
seven states the ball could be tipped either way. And
I would agree with that. But I think in the end,
if Donald Trump can hold or take one of the
three Blue Wall states, which is Pennsylvania, Michigan or Wisconsin.
I think he's going to be victorious. I think if
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she holds those three states, it's going to be a
bad day for Republicans. So we'll have to watch a
week from now November. You know, it's actually less than
a week, but that's where I see it. But it
is a jump ball, and everybody's saying the same thing, Jim.
Speaker 3 (02:41):
It seems like whenever you hear Democrats speak, they always
denounce Trump's rhetoric. What I'm seeing from the left right now,
every time I turn around in some Nazi reference, it's
some Hitler reference pertaining the Trump that tells me that
they're reading the tea leaves and they're getting desperate.
Speaker 4 (02:59):
What does it tell you, Well, I tell you what
it tells me in politics. And we talked about this
on a number of phone calls with this group. I'm
in that the only way Kamala Harris can win this
thing is she has to keep making Trump look bad.
Policies aren't working for her, But what does help her
is when she talks about January sixth, when she talks about,
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you know, him being a dictator. All of those things
that scare people actually help her. So I think that's
the reason they're doing it's it's the only real campaign
she has is to make this very small percentage what's left.
By the way, I used to say it was the
forty six percenters forty six, but Trump forty six per Kamala.
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Now it's the forty seven percenters, forty seven forty seven
six percent. And I don't call them undecided. I call
them undecided as whether they're going to vote or not.
But if they do vote, those six percenters in seven states,
which is probably less than one hundred thousand votes, is
going to make the decision as to who the next
president is.
Speaker 3 (04:02):
Talking to former Congressman Bloo Daddy Show political analyst Jim
or Acy, Jim, how are you seeing the Bernie Marino
shared Brown race right now?
Speaker 4 (04:11):
Well, it's interesting. I think Bernie has done what Trump
has done, which is he he started out behind, He's
gotten the race much closer. He's it's going to come
down in that race to how much Trump pulls in Ohio.
And I think, actually Sharon Brown even brought this up
last week. If if Trump wins by more than eight
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percentage points, I think Bernie is the next senator. If
Trump wins by lesson. Trump's going to win. It's the
amount is He's going to win by right, then Bernie
might be short, be shore a couple percentage points. But
I'll tell you for your listeners, boom daddy, here's the
real key we have. And this is nationally but also
in Ohio. We have record numbers of early voting, and
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we have a lot of Republicans early voting. But I
want what really is concerning to me. Sixty percent of
those early voters are female voters. It's sixty forty female
to male. And I'm just wondering where what are I mean.
My gut tells me a lot of females are not
going to support Donald Trump because of the abortion issue.
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But if that's the case, it's going to shrink Trump's
lead in Ohio, but it's also going to cause him
some problems in other states as well. So that's the
real key that I'm looking for. What are what are
the female voters voting? Which direction are they going? Because
there seems to be a lot of them coming out
in early in early voting.
Speaker 3 (05:39):
When you take a look, we're one week away, I
mean one week away. If you had to give your
best guess right now, what do you see happening with
the presidential election? And what do you see happening with that?
And I know you just kind of went over it though,
but tell me who you think is going to win
between Marino and Brown and Trump and Harris.
Speaker 5 (06:00):
Well.
Speaker 4 (06:01):
From the presidential race, I think the momentum is in
both of Trump's side and marinos side. And I think
if you look at momentum only unless something happens the
next three or four days, I think both of them win.
But it's because of the momentum. I still think it's
going to be very, very close. And I say that
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I'm not sure I would bet the ranch on either
of those cases, but I do think the momentum is
going to pull them both through. And that's what they
got going for him now. Six weeks ago, I would
have told you the momentum is not on their side. Today,
the momentum is on their side.
Speaker 6 (06:38):
Why is that real?
Speaker 7 (06:39):
Quick?
Speaker 2 (06:39):
Why did it switch?
Speaker 7 (06:42):
You know?
Speaker 4 (06:42):
I think what happened is Kamala started talking. People don't
know who Kamala. Everybody knows who Trump is, right, Yeah,
they just don't know who she is. And the more
she's talking, the more they realize she might not be
that person. So the steam that she had, the momentum
that she had, is somewhat died off. Now I'm not
going to tell you it's dropped. I'm just going to
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tell you that the momentum has stopped, where Trump's momentum
has picked up a little bit. That is why I think, again,
this is campaign talk, But as somebody who was running
her campaign, I would tell her you just got to
attack Donald Trump the rest of the way out. And
if I was doing Donald Trump's campaign, I would say,
you just got to talk about how you're going to
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change America and make America better and quick calling her names.
And I think that's going to be the difference.
Speaker 3 (07:32):
All right, Jim, thank you so much.
Speaker 4 (07:33):
As always, thank you. You have a good one.
Speaker 7 (07:36):
Yep.
Speaker 3 (07:37):
YouTube Jim or an Acy, former Congressman, bloom Daddy Show
Political Analyst.
Speaker 2 (07:40):
Welcome Back seven eighteen the bloom Daddy Experienced. Sam and
Otis News Radio eleven seventy WWVA, Good morning on this Wednesday.
Thank you for kicking off your morning with us. Otis,
How are you doing this morning? There? You are Otis gay?
Speaker 8 (07:57):
What's going on? Oh?
Speaker 2 (07:58):
You are technology? Technology gotta love it. Hey, we got
a busy show on tap. Of course it's Wednesday, so
we're gonna have Politics Unleashed with Elgin mccartal coming up
here a little bit later. Not that there's anything going
on in the world politically right now, I mean, I
don't know. There might be a little bit of sarcasm
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garbage and Nazis garbage and Nazis. Oh little little sarcasm there.
So anyways, anyways, so to before we get into all
of that, wanted to hit on some some local stories
here at the top of the show. So yesterday the
introduction of the new Welcome Center. The state will use
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a four point four million dollar grant to transform the
old Wheeling in to a twenty thousand dollars square foot
welcome center. Tourism Secretary Chelsea Ruby explained that this is
actually a historic first for West Virginia, as it's the
first time they've partnered with a local community to build
a state welcome center. The project, of course, sits right
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next door to us, at the base of the iconic
Wheeling suspension bridge, and is part of a broader push
to boost tourism across the state. And you know what,
this state. West Virginia is an absolutely gorgeous state and
this time of year, to my personal opinion, is the
best time if you drive through West Virginia currently with
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the changing of the leaves, it is stunning, absolutely stunning.
Speaker 8 (09:33):
I can honestly say this. So I'm actually in Kanane Valley,
so you know, we come, you go to you come
through the eastern portion of mand in Preston County there,
you know, the Kingwood Cooper's Rock area, and then you
head into Maryland and come across Deep Creek and go
through Oakland and the scenic view itself, I mean people
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were pulling over everywhere to take pictures. I mean it
was it was unbelievable, really really. I mean the leaves
down here are they're all orange, yellow and red. I
mean it's it's it's a very pretty time of year down.
Speaker 2 (10:10):
Here, you know, and sometimes road trips aren't always the
most fun thing, but when you get to have views
like that, it makes it so much better, so much better.
Speaker 7 (10:19):
It's definitely not bad.
Speaker 8 (10:20):
And yeah, you know, as I look out my window
and the sun's starting to come up, I mean the
sun is just coming up over the mountains down.
Speaker 7 (10:28):
Here, because I mean, obviously that's where I'm at. It's
it's pretty good. Maybe I'll send you a picture during.
Speaker 2 (10:33):
The break there we go, there, we go, get to
I'll post it so people can see what we're talking
what you're talking about also in Wheeling. Now this is
something and I'm not a high schooler, haven't been for
decades now, uh huh, but this is something I wish
I would have had the opportunity to do, so high
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schoolers in the Ohio Valley can now participate in The
FBI team had to me. FBI officials spent time yesterday
in Wheeling showing young people what they do on a
daily basis. Ten local juniors and seniors got to visit
the Wheeling Police Department for the special event. To to
have that opportunity to hear firsthand what they do of
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FBI agent's officials, whether they're in the office and they
they they investigate cyber crimes for example, or if they're
out on the street and they're that type of in
person officer or agent, that would be really interesting.
Speaker 6 (11:35):
At that age, I.
Speaker 8 (11:36):
Would think, well absolutely, I mean, I can I can
you know, tell you kind of firsthand that you know
the FBI does offer programs and it's a good recruitment thing.
Is the federal government turtain for people to work in
those positions?
Speaker 6 (11:53):
Oh okay, so.
Speaker 8 (11:57):
It's it's probably a good recruitment and they introduce to
somebody in and see what all happens. So you know,
it's very h it's also a good recruitment tool there.
Speaker 2 (12:06):
Okay. So you may or may not know the answer
to this, if do you have to have law enforcement
experience beforehand to apply for something in the FBI?
Speaker 7 (12:20):
Well, I believe you have to.
Speaker 8 (12:22):
You have to at least you have to graduate with
a degree in something of like criminal justice or something
of that future. Obviously, there are entry level positions that
you know, you're basically going to work at a computer.
You know, they have a background checks division, they have,
you know, a firearms division. I mean, there's all kinds
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of things that you can get into without being the
quote unquote FBI agent. Okay, so you know there's other
things in there, so you don't necessarily need, you know,
law enforcement experience.
Speaker 7 (12:56):
I'm sure it doesn't hurt, but you have to have
at least a.
Speaker 8 (13:00):
Sort of a degree, a four year degree in criminal
justice or a similar program.
Speaker 2 (13:06):
So they probably wouldn't consider my application. Is what you're
getting at.
Speaker 7 (13:11):
I believe you're a little over the hill.
Speaker 2 (13:13):
Oh wow, all right.
Speaker 7 (13:16):
Well no they had no.
Speaker 8 (13:17):
I mean, here's the thing you have to be. They
won't hire somebody after a certain age.
Speaker 6 (13:21):
No, I understand, I understand.
Speaker 8 (13:24):
And it's not necessarily discrimination. It's just the fact that
as you get a little bit older, you know, your
body slows down and you're not as active and agile
possibly at you know, forty years old, as you were
at twenty two or twenty three.
Speaker 2 (13:37):
Well, I will say this, I am not as agile
because as I got out of bed this morning, it
was a little, little, little slow moving. I will say that.
So I would I would fail. I would not be
I would not be accepted.
Speaker 8 (13:54):
Wait, so you get out of bed and it sounds
like grace crispy, snap, crackle and pop.
Speaker 2 (14:00):
So did you get the opportunity to watch Game four
last night?
Speaker 7 (14:04):
Watch most of it?
Speaker 8 (14:05):
I fell asleep toward the end, So I mean I
didn't miss anything that if the Dodgers were down when
I fell asleep. So what did you didn't miss anything?
Speaker 2 (14:13):
Did you see the outfield catch the Dodgers where they
tried to break Mookie Bets's arm.
Speaker 8 (14:19):
Yes, yes, yeah, just a little over the top there. Uh,
you know, doesn't surprise me, because fans today are idiots.
I mean, there's no there's no remorse or anything. I mean,
it doesn't matter if it's your team or they're you know,
they're hungry for that baseball, and it's just it's almost embarrassing.
Speaker 6 (14:41):
Yeah, it was.
Speaker 2 (14:41):
It was an ugly display. Ugly display. And and I'm what,
how did the arms deal with the situation like that
or the officials.
Speaker 7 (14:52):
It's fan interference. It's fan interference.
Speaker 8 (14:55):
So the batter's out. Even though Mookie caught the ball,
the batter would have been out anyway for fan interference.
And the ball's dead at that point, so if anybody's
on base, they can't tag up or do anything like that.
So once it's fan interference, the ball's dead. And then
from my understanding, this two gentlemen got escorted out of.
Speaker 2 (15:16):
The game good, and that's what should have happened.
Speaker 8 (15:19):
And this is absolutely I mean because if you if
you look at how they were holding his arm, they
very easily could have broke his forearm or his wrist.
Speaker 2 (15:27):
Yeah, because his arm was laying on the wall, so.
Speaker 8 (15:31):
It and you could see it bending, and yeah, it
was like hopping to kind of keep it up there.
And then the other guy grabbed his other arm. And
now you know, Mookie does the tallest person, and I'm
sure he's not that heavy, so I mean to keep
him up in the air wouldn't have been too hard.
Speaker 2 (15:45):
Well, and you you put your bone up against a
hard wall like that and somebody is pulling on it,
that's how things easily snap.
Speaker 7 (15:54):
Yep, yep.
Speaker 8 (15:55):
Yeah, the fans put the player in a dangerous and
very dangerous situation.
Speaker 2 (16:00):
Yeah, completely uncalled for. They shouldn't be allowed back in
that stadium.
Speaker 8 (16:05):
Well, they should. They'll probably get some sort of a band,
because I'm assuming when they escorted them out they probably
got their id's and everything else.
Speaker 2 (16:13):
Good, good, Well, of course, as you mentioned, New York
went on to beat l A eleven to four.
Speaker 8 (16:19):
So game tonight, you'd you'd rather lose a game eleven
to four than five to four, because you know there's.
Speaker 7 (16:30):
At eleven to four you're like, okay, look we just
got to hand it to this big deal.
Speaker 2 (16:33):
Just move on.
Speaker 8 (16:34):
Before you're looking at it going You're going, what could
we have done different to get two runs across the place.
Speaker 2 (16:39):
Yeah, it's easier to move on for and move to
the next, right plan for the next one. So that'll
you say.
Speaker 7 (16:46):
Five game five tonight in New York. We'll see what happens.
Speaker 2 (16:49):
Will they lock it up?
Speaker 7 (16:50):
Though?
Speaker 8 (16:52):
Can they win it in New York or where they
go back to LA?
Speaker 2 (16:55):
I don't know.
Speaker 8 (16:56):
I know I can tell you what Kevin Cooks are
eating for. Yeah, that's right, he's eating for the Yankees tonight.
I'm just telling you that right now.
Speaker 2 (17:04):
That's right, that's right. Oh, all right, well you hold
you hold on. We'll be back with you here in
a little bit. We're going to go to a quick break.
It's seven twenty eight on your Wednesday morning. The bloom
Daddy experience, Sam and otis.
Speaker 3 (17:25):
Right now, though, I want to go live to Los Angeles.
ABC News correspondent Alex Stone with a new federal rule
that's going to benefit you if you fly, Alex, what's
going on.
Speaker 5 (17:36):
Here, bloom Daddy? Speaking of New York, It's time for
the Dodgers to finish it out tonight, ed just as
somebody from LA. I have to throw that in there.
Speaker 6 (17:44):
I hope, So I'm rooting for you. I have been
since game one.
Speaker 5 (17:48):
There you go. I mean Freddie Freeman what he's been
able to do and show hey playing her last night,
so it'd be a good game tonight. But yeah, so yeah,
as of this week now, if you were on a
canceled flight, if you're on a delayed flight of over
three hours the delay, and if you don't eventually end
up taking that flight, a lot of people are saying, well,
I want a refund, but I eventually went on it
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or went on another flight with the airline. But if
you say, you know what, I'm not going with this
airline today, give me my money back, the airline's going
to have to do it under new rules the Department
of Transportation put into effect this week automatically without having
to call the airline and ask for it and document
send them whatever they want send to them. It's got
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to be a refund, not a voucher, not a credit,
not airline miles. This was something that they proposed months ago,
but had to go through the rules making process, so
it made headlines back and I think like March, and
they've been working on it since then, and really as
a result of the pandemic, when so many flights were
being canceled, people weren't traveling, nothing was open, and airlines
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began giving vouchers and saying, well, you can't have your
money back, but here's a voucher to fly down the
road and at some other point, and then they were
only good for a year. Many of those had to
be extended. But under the new rule that if an
airline cancels a flight on you, or if they delay
it over that three hour period and you don't want
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to go, well then they got to give you your
money back.
Speaker 3 (19:16):
And that's going to be issued within seven days. And
also if your bags aren't delivered or Wi Fi isn't
working on a plane, those have to be refunded as well. Alex,
what brought all this about? Because I've talked to people
who who fly a lot and they say it's an
absolute nightmare. Is this I mean, who brought this about?
And is this all about making the airlines responsible for
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crappy service?
Speaker 6 (19:40):
It is?
Speaker 5 (19:40):
And then this is a result coming out of the
pandemic when so many people and so many lawsuits were filed.
People who were not able to go where they wanted
to go. Their flight was canceled, their routes were cut back,
and then they were told by the airline, you know, look,
we'll give you your one thousand dollars, but only in
a voucher that you can use at some later point.
We're not flying to where you want to go any longer. Remember,
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all the international flights were canceled, and the airlines argued
back then that they could not give money back because
they needed that money to stay afloat, so they could
only do vouchers, and there were a lot of suits
that were filed. But the airlines now are going to
be mandated that they got to give it back to you.
As you point out, also check bags and Wi Fi
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and anything else an upgrade. If you paid upgrade and
they don't upgrade you, the rule is going to be,
or they get a big fine, they've got to give
you that money back or those miles back if you
use miles to to upgrade. That Basically, they're not allowed
to take your money without giving you what you're paying
for if you want your money back and not just
to get a credit on a future flight. So you know,
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this is about the right thing to do for the
rules that are being put into place and airlines are
going to have to go along with them.
Speaker 3 (20:54):
Hie Alex. Thanks for the info and good luck tonight.
You know your team's slow in a bullpen, so listen.
Speaker 2 (21:00):
If you have ever dealt with the airlines and had
any issues or needed to cancel or refund the whole thing,
it is one of the most awful things to It
is a nightmare. There is no other way to explain it.
The last time I flew had a layover in Philly.
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They there was a thunderstorm during the layover and we
ended up sitting there for five hours. It rained for
about eight minutes, then it cleared up and they would
not fly anybody. It got to be so bad that
we ended up running a car driving to Pittsburgh. We
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beat the airline and waited for our luggage. So it
was one of the worst travel experiences ever of my life.
So if they are doing things to clear all this
up and deal with stuff, God bless them, because it
needs done, because they have absolutely no care whatsoever whatsoever.
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Otis you're on a road trip, so you don't have
to deal with any of that kind of stuff.
Speaker 8 (22:14):
No, you know, it was a drive time, It wasn't
a flag time. Also, there is an airport down here,
and I was thinking all my way in I was going,
you know, I wonder if there's anybody willing it would
have just flowing me down here so I didn't have
to drive.
Speaker 2 (22:30):
Hey, everybody's looking for some convenience here and there when
they can. Which, by the way, we got to remind
everybody there's still time to register for this week's lunch giveaway.
Speaker 8 (22:44):
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Speaker 2 (23:05):
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Speaker 7 (23:32):
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Speaker 2 (23:34):
Yes, absolutely, who doesn't want some free lunch delivered by
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Speaker 8 (23:41):
Yeah, and I tell you what, there wasn't that many
employees that Bill's towing. I think we could have got
taken a half the sandwich. Oh they were you?
Speaker 2 (23:51):
Yeah, I was, oh, well, you know, sorry, I'm sorry,
sorry about your luck.
Speaker 7 (23:58):
So we were you And I.
Speaker 8 (24:00):
Had said mentioned earlier about the Joe Biden comment. I mean,
it's the it is the elephant in the room. And
have you seen I just saw I had fussing Friends
on and you know, the one thing about traveling is
you know your hotel's cheap when they don't have high
def TVs. So I mean they have the TV this
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high death but the signal is right square anyway. So
I'm watching Foxing Friends and the White House has scrambled
so much to try to correct the statements, like they
put it when it said supporters, they put an apostrophe
in at the end. So because they said, oh, no,
we were talking about the comedian. We weren't talking about Yah.
I saw that, you know, And can you imagine? They said,
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So Biden's in the White House, but he decides to
open up his computer and do a live street okay,
while Kamala Harris is on the campaign trail finishing up
for speech.
Speaker 2 (24:58):
Uh huh.
Speaker 7 (24:59):
So then he go and says this.
Speaker 8 (25:01):
So can you imagine she walks off stage. You know,
she's feeling pretty good about herself, and then like her
main guy comes up and says, hey, got something to
tell you. Joe Biden just went on he's live streamed
and called Trump supporters of garbage. Can you imagine the
look on her face? No? No, I could just see
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the cartoon character like when they when they go all
stiff and all four extremities are out, their eyeballs get
real big, and then their hair straightens all the way out. Oh,
like Roger exactly what I can pick to her?
Speaker 2 (25:33):
Like Roger Rabbit. Wasn't there a character in that old movie?
Speaker 8 (25:36):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (25:36):
Probably their eyes bugged out. Yeah, And here's the thing
that's hilarious. You know, we have all been saying for
three and a half years. At this point, that the
the the light is dimming when it comes to the
mental acuity of Joe Biden, but I think there is
there are flashes that it's still there because he knew
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what he was doing last night. He you know, even
though he threw his support behind her, like two days
after he was given the boot, he is doing just
little things here and there to just knit singers, little singers.
Speaker 8 (26:19):
The reason is he wants to go out on the
campaign trail and she okay and campaign for and.
Speaker 7 (26:25):
She's like, oh yeah, yeah, we'll get to you.
Speaker 8 (26:27):
We'll get to you, and then they never get to it.
Speaker 4 (26:30):
Right.
Speaker 8 (26:31):
If you're not gonna put me on the campaign trail, let.
Speaker 7 (26:33):
Me help you this way.
Speaker 5 (26:34):
Right.
Speaker 8 (26:35):
He thinks he's doing something good and then the next thing,
you know, he's taking he needs the size TWELVEC to
me to get that foot out of his mouth.
Speaker 2 (26:43):
Yeah. I couldn't believe it. I couldn't believe it when
I saw that, just open open mouth, insert foot, Joe.
Good jobs, We thank you, We thank you for that, Joe.
Speaker 8 (26:54):
Yeah, and every comedian's loving it.
Speaker 2 (26:57):
Oh yeah. If SNL does and have something special this weekend,
they've dropped the ball.
Speaker 8 (27:03):
They've dropped the ball, I said, every comedian loves it,
but you'll never see it because the comedians are too
it freight or too loot to mention it.
Speaker 2 (27:09):
Yeah, because look at what happened to the guy with
all the other stuff the other night at Madison Square Garden.
So we're going to get into that and a whole
heck of a lot more so, stick with us. It's
a politics unleashed Wednesday with Elgie mccardal, myself and of
course Otis the bloom Daddy Experience, Sam and Otis.
Speaker 4 (27:42):
Just the other day, I speaker at his rally called
Puerto Rico a floating island garbage.
Speaker 3 (27:47):
Well, let me tell you something.
Speaker 4 (27:49):
The only garbage I see floating down there is just supporters.
Speaker 2 (27:53):
There you have it, ladies and gentlemen, welcome back seven
to fifty one the bloom Daddy Experience. Salmon Otis and
Elgim mccartial, Good morning, we are six days away, thank
the Lord. So all right, so you two both you
both just heard the clip if you are just waking
up this morning, that is our fearless leader currently and
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his statement about those who disagree with his policies and
also who support Trump. First. First, thoughts Elgin.
Speaker 6 (28:27):
Well, first of all, it's so typical. My dad always said,
you don't blow someone else's candle out so yours can
shine brighter. When you don't have anything positive to say,
then you start attacking the opponent, which is a clear
cut case that you have nothing in your campaign to offer,
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you know, her entire First of all, garbage that was
in response to the Porto media. Uh was it Tony
whatever whatever his name? The comedian. Well, now, I don't
know if you saw, but this morning the Biden administration
has issued a statement saying that there is an apostrophe
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in the word supporters, and so the supporters was directed
solely at the comedian and not at everybody else. So
they've moved the comma apostrophe to make it solely limited
to the comedian. How convenient, you know, Well, yeah, you're right,
they added it, and you know, if they would have
just said, you know what, he was angry, he responded,
(29:38):
he apologizes, it's done. That's more human. Oh well, we're
gonna put us You really think that Biden was thinking
the comedian?
Speaker 2 (29:49):
No, no, no, no, he was that was his real thoughts. Okay,
So so this als from the Puerto Rican joke right
at Madison Square Garden. And I said on Monday that
as soon as I heard it, I thought, bad, bad move,
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bad thought. Now I get it.
Speaker 6 (30:13):
He is.
Speaker 2 (30:14):
He's a stand up comedian. He's a writer for Comedy Central,
and he roast people. And if you want to see
a roast that he did most recently, go on Netflix
and check out his stuff about Tom Brady, right and
and Kevin Hart, because that's what he does. This close
to the election, I thought it was a bad move
and im.
Speaker 6 (30:34):
Poor taste it was. I don't know that Trump necessarily
was in with that, correct, because I know that the
Trump campaign has or Trump himself has said, I don't
know how, you know how that was set up. A
comedian was put in, but I don't know that he
was vetted. But you know it's it's whatever. His whole
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thing is to roast people. His whole premise, Tony the comedian,
is that people should be able to take jokes. I mean,
just the recent dinner with the Catholic dinner. Yes, that
whole thing was to roast. You know, if we can't
laugh at ourselves, then we take ourselves way too seriously.
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And there's too much defensiveness, and usually defensiveness comes from
some deep rooted truth and the Biden administration, Kamala's campaign,
they're all very defensive. I think they see the internal
polls as well. They are not polling well. So her
(31:38):
entire speech. Sorry I'm switching over, but the speech that
Kamala gave last night, Number one was so full of
untruths and when you don't have anything to say it
was attacked Donald Trump. You should be talking about yourself
seven days before the election, not your opponent.
Speaker 2 (31:56):
Well, in notice, I think you agree with me. That's
what every single interview speech that she's made, that's all
that has been And the biggest thing you hear from
voters are they don't know who she is because she
doesn't talk about herself. She doesn't talk about her policies,
what she sees for the future of this country or
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it's people. All she does is attack Donald Trump, and
I think that's herd her.
Speaker 8 (32:25):
It's well, it's a well known quote. When you can't
pound the facts, pound the table, and so they're pounding
the table because they don't have any facts that they.
Speaker 6 (32:33):
Can pound, right, I mean, it really is no Last
night she did she did I thought I had to
give her a little bit of credit because she did
start to speak about the future and what she thought
she was going to do. But interestingly enough, so many
of I thought the colloquial sayings that she had in
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there were a plagiarized and b so in line with
what Trump is. If you didn't know that she was
Kamala and the Democratic candidate, you would swear that she
was doing a speech for Trump, with the exception of
the lies, the Project twenty twenty five right, et cetera,
that has clearly been vetted not to be associated with Trump.
(33:14):
So I just the desperation is beyond belief at this point.
Speaker 2 (33:19):
Yeah, the desperation in the ugliness. It's ugly because for
eight weeks now or six weeks, let's say, we've been
hearing joy Joy. She wants to turn the page. She
wants to turn the page and bring back joy in unity.
Biden was preaching unity last night. I'm sorry, the term
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hitler in Nasiley nazis, as far as I'm concerned, and
fascist is not joy and it is not unity. And
that's where it's gotten ugly.
Speaker 6 (33:56):
It's ugly, and to say that she's the unifying candidates
is comical. It's comical because there has not been so
much divisive conduct, statements, everything that has been in the
Biden Harris administration. She is so distancing herself herself from
Biden because she doesn't want him to ruin anything. Well,
(34:19):
just as she does that, he goes on and does something.
It doesn't matter. You're hooked at the hip. You will
be until December thirty first, or January twent whatever, right
till after the election. She seemed to be the lame
duck as is Biden. But hopefully, hopefully, hopefully it just
needs to be over and we need to get back
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to a point where we can discuss differences without losing relationships.
As we were speaking before we came on as an attorney,
there are lots of times when you go at it
in court and and you're advocating for your client, but
(35:02):
you don't as long as you maintain professionalism and don't
go below the belt, it's fine.
Speaker 2 (35:06):
Yeah, hold that thought. We're going to get into that
in a bit more.
Speaker 8 (35:09):
Here.
Speaker 2 (35:09):
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Speaker 1 (35:18):
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Speaker 3 (35:38):
News Radio eleven seventy gets the bloom Daddy experience. Hey,
it's eight six, let's get this hour rolling. I didn't
want to do it today, but I gotta do it.
We're a week away.
Speaker 6 (35:47):
I got to talk a little.
Speaker 7 (35:48):
Bit of politics.
Speaker 3 (35:48):
Let's bring on Jim orn Acy, former Congressman, bloom Daddy
Show political analyst. Jim, how are you doing today?
Speaker 4 (35:55):
Good? Boom Daddy? How are you?
Speaker 3 (35:56):
I am good? So I'm going to read you a
text verbatim from a guy who's worked in DC in
politics for over a decade. Now. I asked him yesterday,
what are you feeling? You know, what's the vibe in DC?
He said, this election has the potential to be bigger
than anybody who's expecting. Trump doesn't win three or four
(36:18):
swing states and eat out of victory. He probably wins
six or seven out of seven or none. So according
to this guy, it's going to be a landslide victory.
There's not going to be any close election results. Either
Trump wins big or Kamala Harris wins big, but he
feels the vibe has Trump winning big.
Speaker 4 (36:37):
Your thoughts, Well, it's interesting because I've been talking to
a lot of DC insiders as well, part of the
super Pac that I'm on. We had a big discussion
about this and we keep What I keep hearing is
it is a jump ball. But remember when it's jump
all anybody can get the ball, and that's in those
seven states. Now I would disagree that it's going to
(36:59):
be a seventh state swing. I do think, you know,
we're talking about seven states. We're talking about three that
lean a little more for Trump, four that lean a
little bit more for Harris. But I will also tell
you when I say lean, we're talking about one tenth
of one percentage point, which is not enough to decide
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who's going to get the jump ball. So I think
what this individual is basically saying is that in all
seven states, the ball could be tipped either way. And
I would agree with that. But I think in the end,
if Donald Trump can hold or take one of the
three Blue Wall states, which is Pennsylvania, Michigan, or Wisconsin,
I think he's he's going to be victorious. I think
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if she holds those three states, it's going to be
a bad day for Republicans. So we'll have to watch
a week from now November. You know, it's actually less
than a week, but that's where I see it. But
it is a jump ball, and everybody's saying the same thing, Jim.
Speaker 3 (38:00):
It seems like whenever you hear Democrats speak, they always
denounce Trump's rhetoric. What I'm seeing from the left right now,
every time I turn around in some Nazi reference, it's
some Hitler reference pertaining the Trump that tells me that
they're reading the tea leaves and they're getting desperate. What
does it tell you.
Speaker 4 (38:21):
Well, I tell you what it tells me in politics,
And we talked about this on a number of phone
calls with this group. I'm in that the only way
Kamala Harris can win this thing is she has to
keep making Trump look bad. Policies aren't working for But
what does help her is when she talks about January sixth,
when she talks about him being a dictator. All of
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those things that scare people actually help her. So I
think that's the reason they're doing it. It's the only
real campaign she has is to make this very small percentage.
What's left, By the way, I used to say it
was the forty six percenters forty six, but Trump forty
six per Kamala. Now it's the forty seven percenters, forty
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seven forty seven six percent. And I don't call him undecided.
I call him undecided as whether they're going to vote
or not. But if they do vote, those six percenters
in seven states, which is probably less than one hundred
thousand votes, is going to make the decision as to
who the next president is.
Speaker 3 (39:22):
Talking to former Congressman Bloomdaddy Show Politically unlyst Jim or Acy, Jim,
how are you seeing the Bernie Marino shared Brown race
right now?
Speaker 4 (39:30):
Well, it's interesting. I think Bernie has done what Trump
has done, which is he he started out behind, He's
gotten the race much closer. He's it's going to come
down in that race to how much Trump pulls in Ohio.
And I think, actually Sharon Brown even brought this up
last week. If if Trump wins by more than eight
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percentage points, I think Bernie's the next senator. If Trump
wins by lesson Trump's going to win, it's the amount
of he he's going to win by right, then Bernie
might be short, be shore a couple percentage points. But
I'll tell you for your listeners, Boom daddy, here's the
real key we have. And this is nationally but also
in Ohio. We have record numbers of early voting, and
(40:14):
we have a lot of Republicans early voting. But I
want what really is concerning to me. Sixty percent of
those early voters are female voters. It's sixty forty female
to male. And I'm just wondering where what are I mean,
my gut tells me a lot of females are not
going to support Donald Trump because of the abortion issue.
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But if that's the case, it's going to shrink Trump's
lead in Ohio, but it's also going to cause him
some problems in other states as well. So that's the
real key that I'm looking for. What are what are
the female voters voting? Which direction are they going? Because
there seems to be a lot of them coming out
early in early voting.
Speaker 3 (40:58):
When you take a look, we're one week away, I
mean one week away. If you had to give your
best guess right now, what do you see happening with
the presidential election? And what do you see happening with that,
and I know you just kind of went over it, though,
But tell me who you think is going to win
between Marino and Brown and Trump and Harris.
Speaker 4 (41:19):
Well from the presidential race. I think the momentum is
in both of Trump's side and marinos side, And I
think if you look at momentum only unless something happens
the next three or four days, I think both of
them win. But it's because of the momentum. I still
think it's going to be very, very close. And I
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say that I'm not sure I would bet the ranch
on either of those cases, but I do think the
momentum is going to pull them both through. And that's
what they got going for him. Now. Six weeks ago,
I would have told you the momentum is not on
their side. Today, the momentum is on their side.
Speaker 3 (41:58):
Why is that real?
Speaker 2 (41:58):
Quick?
Speaker 4 (41:59):
Why did it?
Speaker 8 (42:00):
Which? You know?
Speaker 4 (42:02):
I think what happened is Kamala started talking. People don't
know who Kamala. Everybody knows who Trump is, right, Yeah,
they just don't know who she is. And the more
she's talking, the more they realize she might not be
that person. So the steam that she had, the momentum
that she had is somewhat died off. Now I'm not
going to tell you it's dropped. I'm just going to
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tell you that the momentum has stopped, where Trump's momentum
has picked up a little bit. That is why I think,
again this is campaign talk, But as somebody who was
running her campaign, I would tell her you just got
to attack Donald Trump the rest of the way out.
And if I was doing Donald Trump's campaign, I would say,
you just got to talk about how you're going to
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change America and make America better and quick calling her names.
And I think that's going to that's going to be
the difference.
Speaker 3 (42:52):
All right, Jim, thank you so much, as always.
Speaker 4 (42:54):
Thank you. You have a good one.
Speaker 7 (42:56):
Yep, you two.
Speaker 3 (42:56):
Jim or an Acy, former Congressman, bloom Daddy Show Political Analyst.
Speaker 2 (43:08):
Welcome back eight eighteen on your Wednesday Morning the bliem
Daddy Experience, samon Otis and Algie Mccardal News Radio eleven
seventy WWVA. Of course, we are six days away from
the election. There is stuff happening everywhere, and we're jumping
into all of it.
Speaker 6 (43:27):
Of course, and.
Speaker 2 (43:30):
Where do we even where? Okay, so Madison Square Garden, Yes,
happened on Sunday. I came in here on Monday and
I went off on the media, and I want your
thoughts because my first initial thought was when I saw
the coverage by CNBC and the split screen of the
(43:50):
Nazi rally compared to Trump. And then we have what
happened last night, calling Trump supporters garbage. One, it's gotten
out of control. And number two, for the media to
make that comparison to the most evil person who have
ever walked this planet, I think is incredibly irresponsible. What
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do you think?
Speaker 6 (44:12):
Oh, I agree, I agree. The media is a lot
to blame for the divisiveness and the continuation of the drama.
And interestingly enough, when Kamala says last night in her
thing that she wants to end the drama, newsflash, you're
the drama. You're the drama that the Democratic Party is
(44:34):
the drama. They create the drama. They're just stirring it.
And we have six days. See something, say something people
that it's going to begin. It started. It's started in
Pennsylvania with people being turned away to vote and others
who are foreigners being moved up to the front of
the line. You know, there are internal pollings and the
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Dems are getting desperate. Trump is on his way to win,
and we have to be on guard. And it is
irresponsible for the media to keep propounding such garbage. I
don't know if he saw Mica on the view when
she started crying and.
Speaker 2 (45:16):
Her mind.
Speaker 6 (45:16):
Well, they're all losing their mind. You know, you don't
lose your mind, and you don't get desperate unless you're losing,
you know. And Trump is having a blast. Jade Vance
is having a blast. The rallies are going. I mean,
this is his rallies are NonStop, twice a day, every day.
(45:39):
And Kamala has one and she said, oh, I think
they said there were seventy five thousand people. Didn't look
like there were seventy five thousand people there. It just
didn't I watched it. But yeah, the media needs to
be more responsible.
Speaker 8 (45:51):
Absolutely, well, the media's responsibility needs to shift. I mean,
they're basically a shill for the Democratic Party, and you know,
to there has to be some accountability when it comes
to the when it comes to airing something like that,
when you're comparing nineteen thirty nine Nazi Germany footage to
(46:14):
Trump rally facts, would there has to be some responsibility Yeah, facts.
Speaker 6 (46:21):
Facts, responsible reporting would.
Speaker 2 (46:23):
Be facts and accountability, yes, because that just fuels the
flames of those with the most extreme Trump derangement syndrome
to do things that I don't know, to assassination attempts, which,
by the way, speaking of those, you would think that
never happened.
Speaker 6 (46:41):
Oh, I know, it was like years ago.
Speaker 2 (46:43):
Yeah, where did that go? Why is that not being
spoken about? Why is that not being investigated? Why are
we as the American public not getting an update on
the status of those investigations.
Speaker 6 (46:53):
You know, it's amazing, Mike, my husband made a comment
the other day when you talk about Lincoln's fascination, when
you talk about jfk'sess, you know who killed them? What
are the names of the two attempted I mean, do
you know them? I don't know them off the top
of my head. I know what they look like, you
know what their name is.
Speaker 2 (47:12):
That's a really good point.
Speaker 6 (47:13):
I mean, that's that's where that's where I think that you.
Speaker 2 (47:16):
Can see the kid.
Speaker 6 (47:17):
I can't think I can see both of them. Yeah,
and the kid the first one that actually hit Trump's ear,
he was cremated like within days the investigation. We meet
Congress and the local police had to do investigations, and
that still hasn't been disclosed on what exactly happened. We
(47:38):
just know it was messed up, and we know the
Secret Service said they messed up, but we don't do
you know who shot him? I don't, do you notice
nomber exactly?
Speaker 2 (47:48):
That's a great point. That is a great point. Yeah.
I was driving the other day and for some reason,
I know why, I was listening to the Joe Rogan
podcast and the three hour non stop.
Speaker 6 (48:01):
That's not easy to.
Speaker 2 (48:03):
Do, and I'm like, yeah, what happened to that? Nobody's
talking about it. He may not be a seated president,
but he's a pat like insane insane that it's not.
Speaker 8 (48:16):
You. You're not going to remember the guy's name because
he didn't succeed. That's the that's the part of it.
Had he succeeded, you'd probably remember his name.
Speaker 6 (48:24):
Yeah, that's it's still coverage though, Yeah, you're still coverage.
Speaker 2 (48:27):
Yeah, you're right. O, no, no, no, no, I get it,
but it's more.
Speaker 7 (48:31):
But I'm just saying, yeah.
Speaker 8 (48:32):
I think it would have been, you know, embedded in
our minds more had he succeeded.
Speaker 2 (48:38):
And I agree with you, but right, right, now it
should be one of the lead stories. Still, you know,
this is where we're at stepping in the investigation, and
we should know that name because it's a current situation.
It's not from the Lincoln era where we all learned
it in a history book. So I kind of get
I get both sides of it. But yeah, it's amazing
that you know, huh that happened.
Speaker 6 (48:59):
Well. I would suspect that if Trump wins, When Trump wins,
that all those records will be released and they will
be public. I'm just saying, here's.
Speaker 2 (49:10):
Here's one thing I would like to see him do,
going back to the who TRUMPMP if he wins, and
when he wins, do a whole investigation or reboot of
the FCC when it comes to media coverage, because moving forward,
something has to change. It has to change, and I
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think he's the only one that has the cajones to
do it. But he's the one that his has dealt
with the most extreme attacks.
Speaker 6 (49:45):
That can make a difference.
Speaker 8 (49:47):
I don't think you're going to be You're not going
to be able to change anything because it's called freedom
of depressed and they can do whatever they want.
Speaker 6 (49:53):
It is and you know, at least there is some
some not not a whole lot. You know, when when
in the Washington Post and La Times and the Minnesota
whatever it is, all refuse to endorse anybody in the race.
I mean that is media, it's paper media. But they
did refuse to endorse Kamala, which is huge. A lack
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of endorsement is an endorsement.
Speaker 2 (50:16):
Well, and here's the thing. The Washington Post, Jeff Bezos
mentioned him yesterday. They're losing their minds, not him, oh right,
the staff talk about another group of people losing their minds.
But like I said yesterday, I've got to give it
to Jeff Bezos because he had again the cajones to
step up and say, it creates if we endorse a candidate,
it creates what's the word I'm looking for, perception of,
(50:41):
you know, being biased. Right, So I've got a candidate
to him for making that point and being willing to say, listen,
the truth in the facts and our reporting is more
important than endorsing and candidate.
Speaker 6 (50:55):
Right, right, And it should be, and it's refreshing. But
facts would be nice. Facts would be nice, you know.
Fact They like to fact check quote unquote Trump, but
only slightly they only put out like half the facts,
like that dog story, you know what I mean, eating
dogs or whatever. Oh oh yeah, yeah, the dogs and cats,
(51:17):
the dogs and cats you know in Springfield. But the
other half that story was that Haitians were brought in
by the Biden administration based upon the app that made
them quote unquote legal. But they're not legal, and they
now outnumber the citizens of Springfield.
Speaker 2 (51:35):
Well, they're moving them all across the country, they are,
and as we've talked about before, they're putting them specifically
in red states because they want to change. They want
one hundred percent control. They do. If we want to
talk about a dictatorship, and we want to talk about
those that want to completely rule a country, it is
the Democrats who wants to limit free speech, who wants
(51:56):
to take away the guns, who wants to give everybody
money and make them dependent upon the government their side.
What does that say to you?
Speaker 7 (52:06):
Right?
Speaker 6 (52:07):
I saw a posts last night. What do the mice
that get caught in mice traps don't know why the
cheese is free?
Speaker 2 (52:16):
Oh boy, you're coming out with some singers this morning.
Speaker 6 (52:19):
That leads to socialism, folks, wake up.
Speaker 2 (52:22):
But here's another one fact checkers didn't exist until the
truth started coming out.
Speaker 8 (52:27):
That's true, that's true.
Speaker 2 (52:29):
Never heard, never heard that term before. Oh goodness, man,
there's so much to talk about. I mean every morning
I wake up and it's.
Speaker 6 (52:37):
Like, what do we have to do? We'll have more
to talk about after November fifth, I guarantee it.
Speaker 2 (52:42):
Oh absolutely, yeah, we're six days away. Yes, it is
six days away. Hey, we're gonna jump to a quick
break eight twenty eight. You're listening to the bloom Daddy
Experience samon Otis News Radio eleven seventy. Wwva, we are
(53:17):
back eight thirty six on your Wednesday morning, the bluem
Daddy Experience salmon Otis News Radio, eleven seventy. But now
it's just Salmon elgin Otis has had to jump off
with us, so it's just you and I, oh lady.
So continuing, of course the talk political. What else is
there to talk about at this point in time? Honestly,
(53:38):
so two things happened yesterday. Number one was the Kamala speech.
Number two, reports are that her campaign has pulled two
million dollars of AD revenue out of North Carolina. So
is that throwing up the white flag? Do you think
that they think they're not going to win North Carolina.
Speaker 6 (54:00):
You wouldn't pull you pull money, You wouldn't pull money
from a place if you think, well, you know, I
think it's also a tacit admission that we messed up
the whole poline response. And you know, if you've never
run for office, you have no idea the amount of rhetoric,
(54:22):
the amount of money, the amount of thick skin you
must grow. And honestly, from the minute Trump walked down
the escalator, and for eight years, it's been NonStop, and
he keeps forging forward. So what is he fighting. He's
fighting the system. He's fighting the long established pelosis schumers.
(54:47):
And it's not because he wants to be a dictator.
It's because he wants to get rid of the dictators,
you know. And it's so on its head. Kamala's speech,
I think if you did not know anything about who
was running, you would swear she was a surrogate for
Trump because a lot of the things she was saying,
I want to unify the country, I want to give
(55:07):
back to the middle class. I want to make sure
that you you know all those things. It's out of
the Trump's playbook and we have seen through her campaign
that she has done a lot of plagiarism, you know,
with a no tax on tips, you know, folks, she
still wants a tax unrealized gain. So anybody who knows
anything about you know, if you have a house that
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you bought for fifty thousand and it's now seventy five thousand,
and you still own that house and you haven't sold
that house the twenty five thousand, that's an unrealized gain.
She wants you to write a check for taxes, you know.
So there's just so much wrong with everything that she
is propounding because she is a socialist.
Speaker 2 (55:50):
Well, and here's the other thing that's so frustrating, of course,
is you know, the unity, the joy, that whole message.
But within this breath she pulls out vengeful, petty, tyrant, dictator, hitler, Nazi,
all of those things, and it's you can't take somebody seriously,
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you cannot be a unifier, you cannot be a beacon
of hope and and and joy when in the same
breath you go back to that playbook, and that is
the playbook the Democrats have been using basically since Obama,
and the American people are tired of it right. They
are tired of it, and they're not falling for it anymore.
Speaker 6 (56:33):
No, no, I mean all of the all of her
different campaign angles have fallen on their fallen flat, and
so now she's just desperate and she's throwing out names.
It's it's sad, and she's not a leader. It's clear
that if you are trying to lead and unify, then
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you lead by your actions. You don't spit venom. And
that's what she's doing.
Speaker 2 (57:00):
It's because she has nothing else to say. Well, exactly,
she doesn't have any any plans, any any financial goals
to get us out of this god awful inflation. She
doesn't have any plans for the border to clean that up.
It's it's beyond recognition. But the one thing that they
do lead in and this is this is their gold medal,
which is the abortion topic. But they have spun it
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that it's not just about that, it's about protecting women.
And I am sick and tired of hearing that. I
am so tired of it because number one, abortion has
gotten to the point where and I believe in a
woman's choice, I'm going to put that out there, but
it's being used as a form of birth control, which
I one hundred percent disagree with. Number Two. If you
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are about protecting females, it's not just about the abortion issue.
You have actually attacked females in the past four years
because number one, and I'm gonna take it there this
words the men in women's private safe areas, in our colleges,
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in our bathrooms, in our prisons. They're putting male rapists
in prisons with women, and these women, these inmates are terrified.
But they're the party that's going to protect women. And
oh wait, let's not forget about this. They completely abandoned
an entire country of women in Afghanistan who over the
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past twenty plus years have come to the point where
they're getting educations, they're entrepreneurs, they're leaders in their community.
And guess what they're back in had to tell Burka's
because we abandon those people and those women, and the
Democratic Party did that. So do not feed me the
line that you are protectors of women.
Speaker 6 (58:51):
She's fired up.
Speaker 2 (58:52):
I am okay, I'm so tired. I'm sorry, I went
down a rabbit hole.
Speaker 6 (58:55):
That's okay, that's okay, It's it's true. And they act
as though the line of keep government out of your decisions.
Excuse me. Everything you're doing is putting government into our lives.
You know, keep government out of our lives.
Speaker 8 (59:12):
Do not.
Speaker 6 (59:14):
Encourage entrepreneurship, but don't give Throwing money at the problem
is not going to solve issues. Bring on, Elon Moss,
get the two trillion wasiste out of there. I mean,
we'd double our budget if if can get rid of waste.
I think in West Virginia the legislature, that's what they did.
They flatlined the budget for four years. Tell us what
you need and why do you need an increase, here's
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your money, Go through your budget, get rid of your
wist and then come back to us and say, hey,
I need more money because of this, and it's not
going to cover But if you don't have a reason
for it, or you're wasting, it's the same thing in
our own lives. You make a decision. Lots of people
are making a decision. Do I pay for gas to
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get to work or do I buy this one hundred
dollars worth of groceries. You know, it's it's you make
decisions based upon if you are financially responsible. When the
government it's time for the government to be financial responsible.
I don't think there's been a balanced budget since New
Gang Gretchen Clinton, if I'm not mistaken.
Speaker 2 (01:00:17):
I remember I remember under Clinton it was balanced because
that was a huge accomplishment.
Speaker 6 (01:00:22):
So I mean, look at the waste because if you can't,
if you can't afford it, hey, you know, I'd like
to live in a huge mansion. But if you can't
afford it, you owned by it. You're not going to
be approved. There's checks and balances. That's the way it works,
that's the way daily life works.
Speaker 2 (01:00:36):
And one of the things I heard this morning was
early voting. So we've hit fifty million early votes. That's amazing.
It's groundbreaking with.
Speaker 6 (01:00:44):
The majority being Republicans and.
Speaker 2 (01:00:46):
A majority being females. And that's one of the things
the Democrats are are touting right now is you know,
we've got the female vote because they care about their bodies.
Back to this a little bit, the whole abortion thing,
but this ties into the economy side of the argum. Listen,
I understand the female rights. The female body is a
huge conversation point right now, and we do all have
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our own viewpoints on different things, but right now, I
believe there are women who are mothers who are employees,
who live on their own. They're worrying about being able
to go to the grocery store and buy food for
their kids. They don't care about abortion right.
Speaker 6 (01:01:23):
Now, right well, and you know, going back to your original.
Speaker 2 (01:01:26):
State, pigeonhole us is what I'm saying, going.
Speaker 6 (01:01:28):
Back to your original statement that abortion should not be
used as a method of birth control. Make that decision
over your own body before that even happens. Hello, I
mean you can prevent it. It shouldn't be And yes
there are exceptions to the you know, in certain states
have banned it completely, but not all states. And I
think that one of the fact checking that Kamala said
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last night is one out of three women in the
country are not able to have an abortion. She's completely wrong,
completely wrong.
Speaker 2 (01:02:00):
I just hate the fact that when the Democrats bring
up the female vote, they make that as if it
is the number one issue that we're all concerned about,
and it's not.
Speaker 6 (01:02:12):
Absolutely, it's not.
Speaker 2 (01:02:13):
There is more to being a woman than just that
we care about the economy. We care about the safety
of our.
Speaker 6 (01:02:19):
Borders, right because there's a lot of women and we
take New York example, you know, or the inner cities.
You want to be safe, women want to be able
to walk down the street. There was a time that
I would not have had a problem walking down New
York City by myself. No, not now.
Speaker 2 (01:02:37):
And I'm glad you bring that up because I want
to get your thoughts when we return on a new
term femicide, the bloom Daddy Experience. It's eight forty five
here on news radio eleven seventy WWVA. Welcome back, eight
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fifty one. You're listening to the bloom Daddy Experience. Sam
and Elgin News Radio eleven seventy WWVA. So just a
couple of things, let's lighten it up a little bit.
It's National Candy Corn Day.
Speaker 6 (01:03:21):
Yeah, eh, I'm not a big candy corn And it's
fan and then dark Chocolate that's my gig.
Speaker 2 (01:03:28):
And it's also Sugar Addiction Awareness.
Speaker 6 (01:03:30):
Day right before Halloween.
Speaker 2 (01:03:33):
Well and on the same day as National Yeah, they
kind of you.
Speaker 6 (01:03:36):
Know what, they make up days for everything. It's Elgin Day.
Speaker 2 (01:03:39):
There you go, there you go. And it's Avonka Trump's birthday.
Oh yes, she is turning forty three.
Speaker 6 (01:03:47):
She doesn't look forty three.
Speaker 2 (01:03:48):
No, no, not at all, not at all. So before
the break, we were talking what haven't we talked about
at this point, But I threw out a term and
I had not heard this before until I was reading
a couple of different articles about the border. And if
you have not seen, there is a lot of movement
at the border. There is a lot of movement of
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different migrants to different parts of the country. We kind
of teased about it a little bit earlier. But one
of the terms that is coming from Latin America is
the term femicide. And what that is. It's the assault, rape,
and murder of women and girls. It's actually a huge
criminal epidemic in Latin America. Here's the thing, Latin America.
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Latin America is coming across the border, and this does
not stop at the border. A tiger does not change
its stripes just because it's a different geographical location. So
when we talk about women, and we were talking about
women voting in the assumption that certain things are all
that we care about, we have a big problem. We
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have a huge problem, and we're seeing it more and
more every day. Yesterday I woke up to the story
about the woman in Florida pretended she was calling for
pizza as she was fighting off a rapist from Venezuela.
We're seeing this more and more well.
Speaker 6 (01:05:10):
I mean, I think in all of Trump's speeches he
has spoken by name and identified by name the little
girls lacoln out of Georgia, Johnson. There haven't been assaults
on men. No, No, They've all been women. And so
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protection of women is absolutely high on the agenda. And
there are no borders. Just because you don't live on
a border state does not mean that they're not here.
Ohio is certainly not a border state, and they're in Springfield, you.
Speaker 2 (01:05:48):
Know, Montana. I references yesterday the governor of Montana said
they're having a huge problem with Chinese gangs of immigrants
because they're taking over. I believe it was the the
marijuana industry, the black market gang marijuana industry, and it
is a shame.
Speaker 6 (01:06:07):
I mean, I think that that term. I'd not heard
of that term until you indicated what it was at
the break and it is. It's true, it's true, it's happening.
It needs to be gone. And I think they do
have plans to eradicate the deport all of the illegals now.
(01:06:28):
I think they're planning to use the same mechanism. So
because electronics leave data, and because the folks that came
into Springfields in particularly Hait, they clicked on apps, Apparently
there's a way to track them. And so by tracking
the apps, they can find out exactly what country they
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came from and they're going right back, so.
Speaker 2 (01:06:51):
They can reverse engineered engineer it. Yeah. Well, and as
I was looking into some of this, I did research
on you know, how many women have been attacked and
I couldn't print them all. But here's the thing that's shocking.
Thirteen year old raped a knife point walking home from
school in New York, attacked by an Ecuadorian. Fourteen year
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old raped at knife point by a Honduran. Two women
raped and kidnapped by a Mexican in his rape dungeon
on wheels, A Van Lake and Riley. We've all heard
that name. Venezuelan, fourteen year old sexually assaulted by Venezuelan.
A Joscelyn murdered and raped by two Venezuelans. And then
the Florida thing. That was just one quick search and
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all of that came up. So how much is happening
that's not being reported or the victim is not reporting it?
So when the Democratic Party assumes that the only thing
women voters care about when we go to the polls
is the abortion topic, I hate to clue you in,
You're wrong. There a whole heck of a lot more.
Speaker 6 (01:07:57):
And as we've always discussed on the show, people vote pocketbook.
I mean they, I don't care what race you are,
I don't care where you are. It is hitting everybody's pocketbook.
The the minorities have always been pre you know, I
guess corded yes, during election season and after election seasons
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overhe they don't exist.
Speaker 2 (01:08:20):
They've been taken for granted for absolutely.
Speaker 6 (01:08:22):
Decades, and they've I think they've woken up, and I
think there is truly a movement. I mean it sounds hokey,
but there is a movement.
Speaker 2 (01:08:31):
Different, Yes, there's a different feeling. And the one thing
I've noticed on social media the youth.
Speaker 6 (01:08:38):
Yes, they're very It's almost.
Speaker 2 (01:08:41):
As if like the the cool, young, rebellious, rebellious thing
to do is to be conservative.
Speaker 6 (01:08:47):
Yes, it's flip flopped, Thank the Lord.
Speaker 2 (01:08:50):
It's flip flopped in a way. So when you say
a movement, yeah, and it's all ages, it's really really interesting.
So we're gonna leave. We're gonna leave it there. But
we have got to pick our weekly winner for free
lunch that Otis and I will deliver Wednesday. So I'm
gonna ask you, okay, pick a number between one and seven.
(01:09:11):
She can't see my list anybody, so this is all six, six, okay, okay,
all right, So our winner is oh, the Cumberland Trail
Fire Department. Oh nice, nice, All right, guys and gals,
we will be bringing you lunch on Wednesday, So thank
you John for registering. And again you can register all
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through the week. You don't have to just do it
during the show. So our next winner will be picked
next Wednesday.
Speaker 6 (01:09:42):
We will get there, Yes, it it'll be it'll be
an interesting day. And just a footnote to follow up
on Otis's comment on week because the assassinations were successful,
I ask everybody out there, Ronald Reagan assassin attempted assassination
was not successful, and people know who attempted the assassination
(01:10:04):
and why they did it. We still don't know who
or why. Just saying we'll see you next week for
a very exciting week.
Speaker 2 (01:10:12):
Yes, we will get there, ladies and gentlemen, and we
will be full and ready to go next Wednesday for
one heck of a conversation with politics. So on this
Wednesday we are done. Everybody, have a great beautiful day
that we have ahead of us. Up next we've got
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