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Speaker 1 (00:01):
I certainly hope the Secret Service and or FBI does
look into all the events that happened to Trump at
the UN besides the escalator and teleprompter. We learned Wednesday
that during his speech no one in the auditorium could
hear him, and in the room that the reporters were in,
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they could hear the previous speaker just fine, but his
volume was successively low. Such corruption. If James Coming walked
on the beach in the last few days, I wonder
what the rocks felled out now. An article in The
New York Post says that paper straws contain toxic forever
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chemicals and maybe absolutely worse for the environment than plastic straws.
So say thanks to Gavin and Greta and many others
for making the environment worse with their supposed solutions.
Speaker 2 (01:00):
Michael, I just turned your station back on because I
went back to bed. Why listen about Jimmy Kimmel. I
don't care about Jimmy Jimmell. I've never really watched Jimmy
kll except by X SO is his fifteen minutes up?
Speaker 3 (01:16):
Now?
Speaker 4 (01:17):
Michael, Here's how I see Kamala Harris.
Speaker 5 (01:20):
She's one ongoing, never ending syntax error.
Speaker 6 (01:25):
Congress just voted itself another one hundred and twenty thousand
dollars a year raise by giving ten thousand dollars a
month to each representative for security. This is a raise
unless those funds go into a separate silo which we
can see where the money was spent, or is it
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just fungible like always?
Speaker 4 (01:52):
Good morning. An example of the moral corruption of journalism
is their inability to state to the public that the
First Amendment only applies to government, not allowing you to
say anything not private businesses. Very sad. That is an
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example of the moral corruption of journalism.
Speaker 7 (02:20):
Hey Michael. Besides it being their sense of entitlement, if
they weren't such a bunch of darn lying criminals, they
wouldn't need to worry about it. Hey, Congress and senators,
let's just be honest, good people and quit ripping off
the taxpayers. How about that?
Speaker 8 (02:40):
Speaking of being entitled, you and dragon are spoilt or rotten.
At least iHeart buys you candles so you don't have
to work in the dark. The rest of us have
to wait for the sun to come up.
Speaker 9 (02:52):
Hey Michael.
Speaker 10 (02:53):
Speaking of Argentina and Perone, don't you think AOC looks
a lot like and sounds like a Vita Peron. Don't
cry for me, Americanos. You are supposed to have been capitalists.
It's all over. Just vote for AOC. Good bye.
Speaker 3 (03:19):
Look, Michael, I hate to be so blatantly honest, but
AOC keeps gaining weight like she's been doing, and a
lot of dudes are gonna quit pretending that she's smart.
Speaker 11 (03:31):
Michael Brown, you and your team horrible, despicable humans.
Speaker 5 (03:39):
I don't even know if you're human, man.
Speaker 11 (03:41):
It doesn't matter whether you're a Republican Democrat. Body shaming
people because of their weight, or their looks, or their
ethnicity or anything else.
Speaker 5 (03:50):
There's no place for it, and you're.
Speaker 11 (03:51):
A horrible, horrible person.
Speaker 12 (03:55):
Man, Michael. After a lot of experience with this, I
can confirm the best way to listen to this program
is asleep. But hey, you can't be too mad about
that because even listening while asleep, all twelve of your
listeners are getting you credit for listening while sleeping. I
think it's a win, win win, Mike.
Speaker 13 (04:19):
I think Disney I to put out a new Slath movie,
and I think Coup Male his voice would just be great.
Speaker 1 (04:30):
For it.
Speaker 13 (04:31):
What do you think?
Speaker 14 (04:34):
Good morning, Michael and Dragon. Well, I just have to
say it, Jabber Malay sounds more American than most of
our American politicians.
Speaker 5 (04:45):
He's got my vote.
Speaker 15 (04:46):
Michael, the gentleman from Argentina telling it to the un
like he did was absolutely eloquent and thorough and proper
and absolutely the most defensible, amazing thing I've heard in
a long time. Sounded like one of our founding fathers,
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and I'm impressed.
Speaker 12 (05:09):
Dragon. Honestly, you talk a big game because you do
all your workouts and your fit and you really like
to keep in good shape. You have no idea what
it's like to be someone who is big and struggles
with weight, and it really makes me emotionally.
Speaker 9 (05:29):
You are a bad person.
Speaker 4 (05:32):
You just know that.
Speaker 14 (05:33):
Other guys a hate listener and probably not a real poper.
Speaker 5 (05:37):
Dragon. Ask Michael what crazy Maizie, Camilla Harris and AOC
all have in common. The answer being when they give
speeches they show us the way they part their hair. Well,
I think that's more about no original thoughts in those heads,
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and they've got to read some one else's words. Nobody's
shaming here. Everybody have a great day.
Speaker 14 (06:06):
Michael, Excel Energy loses a lawsuit, who do you think
pays for the loss?
Speaker 3 (06:11):
The comment about AOC was not a comment about her
and her weight or anything like that.
Speaker 6 (06:15):
It was a comment on how men are.
Speaker 16 (06:19):
That's it, Michael. As a woman, I just find it
kind of strange. In fact, I find it unbelievable that
AOC is more afraid of a policeman than she is
a rapist. I guess, I mean, I don't even know
what to say about that. It just speaks volumes as
to what she thinks and what she fears. Anyway, I
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just thought i'd say that as a woman, I can't
believe it.
Speaker 17 (06:48):
Michael, good morning. When did Elon, the commander of X
get an office in the Pentagon? Scratching my head, it
was a woman.
Speaker 18 (07:00):
I find it highly what Alt said, Michael lit insane
overdosing of palin All. It would be like me rushing
out to you know, get fifteen COVID shots all at
the same time. It's completely stupid and moronic and makes
no sense in any possible way.
Speaker 9 (07:22):
Mike looks like a bunch of people must have started
the tailand All challenge, and I hear it goes really
well with the tide challenge, A few pods of that
and uh and some tailand all and you're good to go.
Speaker 19 (07:34):
Mike Dragon, I'm sorry, did you have Charleston in that
list of top ten friendliest cities? Because Charleston's one of
the friendliest cities out there, there's no doubt, and it
is twenty, maybe thirty times friendlier than Denver. I live
in both. Give me a break.
Speaker 2 (07:55):
Grow soybeans are wheat in Canada.
Speaker 14 (08:01):
Come on, Brownie, sometimes you're a city boy.
Speaker 9 (08:03):
Really shines herve
Speaker 14 (08:06):
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