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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 1 (00:34):
This is your morning SHOWY with Michael del Johno. Six
minutes after the hour. Welcome to Friday, the twenty eighth
of June. You have of our Lord twenty twenty four.
I guess this is why they pay us the big bucks.
Right is the old expression? This is your morning show.
I'm Michael del Jorno on the Aaron streaming live on

(00:55):
your iHeart app. I have so many thoughts I want
to begin with, and then we'll get to for the
few of you that may not have seen the debate
last night, and for the many of you that are
weliving so many moments in your mind. We've cleared out
this hour for us to just be alone after all
your morning show. So let's just serve you a couple

(01:17):
of thoughts before we begin. And I have felt this
way about Joe Biden all along. Anybody that gets up
this morning and just makes fun of him, I think
you're missing the point. I think you're missing the big
picture point of how you've been duped and what's been

(01:39):
done to you. But if we were all in the
backseat of a car and the man last night in
the debate was driving, would you be making fun of
the fact that he's driving, or would you fear for
your very life? Because that is I would say one
of two ways. That's the commander in chief, that's the

(02:00):
president of the United States, and we're all in the
car with him and enemies are watching, there's really nothing
to laugh about. Or there's this way of looking at it.
Who's really been running this country. Either way, if we're

(02:20):
going to discuss the debate, it sure looked like a
setup to me. Look if last night, and this is
what many are trying to sell you, he's your first
glimpse that we have a cognitively impaired president, You've had
your eyes closed, or you bought the lies from the

(02:42):
administration that is trying to tell you, well, you've been gaslighted.
He's not. This guy's energetic, he's I don't know what
the most and there were several moments within the debate.
The most pathetic thing I saw, I don't mean that critically,
I mean literally pathetic was when they cut away from

(03:05):
the debate. Unfortunately for them, CNN kept the shot on
the stage. Donald Trump left the way he entered in control.
All while CNN is setting up their post debate coverage,
You're seeing the president of the United States stuck at
the podium, and then you see Jill appear out of

(03:29):
nowhere and take him by the hand and then walk
him over to the moderators, to which she didn't seem
to be doing or saying much she was. They all
knew his handlers knew for the last eight days what

(03:50):
you were going to see last night, and they let
you see it. Anyway, that's not an error judgment, that's
a setup. So I guess we wake up this morning
and we know, for one, Hey, you know that little
rumor that was kicked around The reason you had the
earliest presidential debates in history before the conventions even nominated

(04:11):
these people was so if the Democrats could see if
they could get away with this, and last night they
saw they can't. I know a lot of people thought
I was crazy. I never felt like Joe Biden was
going to be the nominee. I've been bringing up these
nineteen sixty eight parallels because it's playing out all the

(04:36):
way to the convention in Chicago. And if nineteen sixty
eight is playing out, well, I don't have to tell you.
LBJ eventually, as only he could, withdraws himself. The question is,
is the stubborn Joe Biden who didn't play their game

(04:57):
and leave after getting elected in twenty two twenty gonna
be stubborn and not leave before this in twenty twenty four.
That's all we're waiting on. So if last night was
your first sad view, I mean, I have unfortunately been
having to visit a lot of loving, caring places that

(05:18):
take care of our elderly. Joe Biden would have been
in one of the worst conditions in that place that
I've been seeing. So you're not gonna hear me crack jokes.
You're not gonna hear me make fun. There was nothing

(05:39):
but painful, bad moments. And if you're just waking up
headline in the Washington Post, Biden stumbles and fiery debate
as Trump spreads falsehoods, you're gonna notice this is the
left's response. Oh, Joe Biden can't be president, the guy senile,
but Donald Trump, all he did was lie. That's their

(06:00):
narrative because they know, whether it's Michelle Obama, whether it's
Gavin Newsom, whether it's Kamala Harris, they know they're replacing him.
This is all theater. You've been played. That's how he
ended up on the stage last night, and you're being
played on how they're going to exit him from the stage.

(06:21):
Please tell me that we at your morning show as
a family, We're smarter than this. Right, we're seeing it,
I hope, because that wasn't just a by chance bad
performance last night. This is all staged theater. You're being played.
When CNN began its post coverage, the first words out

(06:43):
of their mouth was the Democrat parties in a panic.
This is a candidate that has to be removed. I
guarantee you, advisors, strategists money bundlers. They're all in a
room right now trying to figure out how to get
Joe Biden off this ticket. Like last night's the first

(07:04):
time it dawned on them. Well, I guess we can
agree on this. The first presidential debate of twenty twenty four,
and it may be the last, was arguably unlike any
other the nation has ever seen before. And it had
nothing to do with the Quiet Studio. It had nothing
to do with Mike's being turned off, actually that worked
out pretty well, quite frankly, had nothing to do with

(07:25):
the CNN monitors. And I had to do with the president,
who has clearly been cognitively impaired all along, doing it
on national television for all to see. And I suspect
that's exactly what the left wanted. But here's how the
news story would read. President Biden's doubled the times during
this he had ed debate, which reportedly is sparking concerns

(07:48):
among Democrats over his age and ability to take on
Donald Trump in November.

Speaker 3 (07:53):
The total initiative relative to what we're going to do
with more border patrol and more as.

Speaker 1 (08:00):
I really don't know what he said at the end
of this sentence. I don't think he knows what he
said either. There was a lot of talk about would
you know Donald Trump even played with his audiences at rallies.
Do you want me to be hard on them? You
going to be soft on them? I think there were
moments you could see in Donald Trump a great deal
of compassion, But he is angry. He's angry at the
people behind that frailed, cognitively impaired empty suit and what

(08:26):
they've been doing to him. He could have been a
lot rougher on Joe Biden. I think a lot of
us were saying those very words. I have no idea
what he just said. Worse stumble in the CNN debate
almost made me cry. That's how bad it was.

Speaker 3 (08:47):
Eligible for what I've been able to do with the UH,
the COVID, I excuse me, with dealing with everything we.

Speaker 1 (08:55):
Have to do with.

Speaker 3 (08:57):
Look, if we finally beat medicare.

Speaker 1 (09:03):
What game have they been playing? Who's really running this country?
This is disgusting. And that Jill Biden that went to
rescue him and show his way off the stage, she
ought to be ashamed of herself allowing them to put
her husband out there like that. This is memory care, nursing,

(09:27):
home conditioning, and they had to know it for eight days.
Were there some sparks? Well Biden a tact former President
Trump's character during the CNN presidential debate.

Speaker 3 (09:40):
Think of all the civil penalties you have, how many
billions of dollars do you own? Civil penalties for a
molesting a woman in public, for doing a whole range
of things, of having sex with a porn star on
the night table while your wife was pregnant.

Speaker 1 (09:55):
Painful to listen to. President? Really quick, simple answer, I
didn't have sex with the porn star. Number one. I
don't know how things devolved into golf, but they did.

Speaker 4 (10:08):
If I just won two club championships, not even senior,
two regular club championships.

Speaker 1 (10:13):
To do that, you have to be quite smart, and
you have to be able to hit the ball a
long way.

Speaker 5 (10:18):
And I do it.

Speaker 1 (10:19):
He doesn't do it. He can't hit the ball fifty yards.
He challenged me to a golf match. He can't hit
the ball fifty yards. Yeah, there's a lot of people
that are going to phrase this whole section as Donald
Trump challenges into golf. It was Joe Biden who had
said that on the campaign trail and invoked that response.
I don't think at any point with what I was watching,

(10:39):
I would have advised Joe Biden to even bring up
the word handicap in that ninety minutes, but he did
and defended his or made it up.

Speaker 3 (10:48):
Look, I'd be happy to have a driving contest you
I reama I got my handicap, which when I was
vice president down to a six. And well, by the
way I told before, I'm happy you take golf. If
you carry on bag, I think you can do it.

Speaker 5 (11:04):
Now.

Speaker 1 (11:04):
This whole sleepy by the way, Uh, I have to
do my job technically. It's funny. Everybody wanted to frame
this as well. This is the first no audience debate
since the very first presidential debate Nixon and Kennedy. Interesting
anecdote on that is that if you were listening on

(11:26):
the radio, and many did. Now it's completely a television event,
But if you listened on the radio, they thought Nixon
one a TV brought what visual optics and the optics
were a young, brilliant, charismatic, in control, calm Kennedy and
Nixon sweating profusely, fidgeting, twitching. What happened? Well, anybody that

(11:56):
watched the debate on television thought Kennedy one, and Kennedy
wanted to win because of it. Anybody listen on to
the radio fi Nixon one. I don't think if you
were listening on radio or watching on television, anybody would
have thought Joe Biden did well. But this was an
optic disaster. I'm playing you audio disasters. The optic disaster.

Speaker 6 (12:22):
Was the entrance on stage, the stairs into space while
Trump was talking, the searching for whatever he had brought
in with him, for a thought, an answer, an idea
of where to go next.

Speaker 1 (12:43):
This was an optic audio political disaster. The difference is
I believe it's all been orchestrated. More on that when
we come back. This is your Morning Show with Michael
del Chorna. So Friday, we'll talk to forty five himself
about his debate performance. If you're just waking up, go

(13:07):
to Drudge And I don't recommend it on a daily basis.
Operation Replace Biden, Dem scramble with one hundred and thirty
days to go debate catastrophe Politico Biden is toast, Dems
freak out over Biden debate performance. Washington Post Biden stumbles

(13:32):
and fiery debate as Trump spreads falsehoods. That's the new narrative.
Donald Trump did not perform. Well, he just lied. But
there's no getting around Joe was seenile and everybody saw it.
Now we gotta get rid of him. Fox News. A
raspy Biden gets off to a halting start. DEM's in

(13:54):
full panic mode after Biden's stumbling performance. The Hill axios
Biden blunders dominate compative debate with Trump? Or what's the
end of the line for Biden unless he refuses to
go to my story today? Well, it was a historic

(14:18):
debate for sure. Mark Mayfield has our perhaps for Biden.
End of the Road to the White House report.

Speaker 2 (14:26):
Road to the White House twenty twenty four. The first
presidential debate of twenty twenty four was arguably unlike anything the.

Speaker 1 (14:33):
Nation has ever seen before.

Speaker 2 (14:35):
President Biden stumbled at times during the night on CNN,
which reportedly is sparking concerns among Democrats over his age
and ability to take on Donald Trump in November.

Speaker 3 (14:45):
The total initiative relative to what we're gonna do with
more border control and more.

Speaker 7 (14:50):
As I really don't know what he said at the
end of this.

Speaker 1 (14:54):
I don't think he knows what he said either.

Speaker 2 (14:55):
Meanwhile, Trump seemed to try and deflect his actions during
the attack on the US Capitol, ignored some questions and
dismissed accusations that he had an affair with porn star
Stormy Daniels. Both candidates hurld personal insults at one another
and accuse each other of being the worst president in
US history. I'm Mark Mayfield.

Speaker 1 (15:11):
I'll just remind everybody truth always has its day. It's
the only thing that ultimately bears out. It's the only
and it'll set you free and keep you free, and
narratives and lies all die of reality. There was a
lot of reality last night, and there wasn't much in

(15:33):
a spin room you could do to help. But that
didn't stop VP Kamala Harris.

Speaker 7 (15:38):
What we had in Joe Biden is someone who wanted
to have a debate based on facts, based on truth,
and in Donald Trump we had what we have come
to expect, which is someone who's going to push lies
and distract from the reality of the damage he has
created and continues to create in our country.

Speaker 1 (15:54):
She's likely to be the replacement to Joe Biden, or
maybe it's Gavin Newsom who had this to say after
the don't turn your back because of one performance. But
what kind of party does that? Yours?

Speaker 5 (16:07):
Now?

Speaker 1 (16:08):
There's too much at stake.

Speaker 5 (16:09):
I I mean, my.

Speaker 4 (16:09):
Conversations go down these rabbit hole is unhelpful to our democracy,
fate and future of this country the world.

Speaker 1 (16:15):
They need us right now to step up, and that's
exactly what I intend to do. I think it was
a good night for Donald Trump and perhaps for Robert Kennedy,
who says Thursday's debate between Biden and former President Trump
will build momentum for his third party campaign. Kenny didn't
qualify for the CNN debate, but told News Nation that
people are tired of choosing between the lesser of two evils.

(16:36):
The former Democrat, who changed his resident registration to independent,
held his own event on social media last night. That's
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coffee morning this morning.

Speaker 3 (17:11):
Eligible for what I've been able to do with the uh,
the COVID, I should be with dealing with everything we
have to do with Uh. Look if we finally beat medicare.

Speaker 1 (17:25):
Yeah, that was a sad moment, all right. So for
all those leading up to the debate, and I got
many emails, we'ven't got a few talkbacks. By the way,
we love getting talkbacks on your iHeartRadio app. There's a
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atiheartmedia dot com. Love to hear from you today, eight
hundred and six eight eight ninety five to twenty two.
I think we'll dispense if the question who do you

(17:46):
think WoT? The debate last night? But so many people
and so many narratives, they're gonna see it. It's gonna
give them all the questions up front. Clearly they didn't.
They're gonna have an earpiece. They're gonna feed them the answers.
You'll be hearing them. It's a CIA mask. It's truly
Barack Obama under there, you we do.

Speaker 5 (18:12):
No.

Speaker 1 (18:12):
Joe Biden is old and cognitively impaired. And if that
was your first realization, you haven't been very honest with yourself.
And if that's the first realization for the Washington Post,
and the first realization for Politico, and the first realization
for The Hill, and the first realization for Axios, they
haven't been very honest with you. Listen, there's something in

(18:33):
my makeup that we have so many new cities that
you need to know. You will never hear me delight
in the misfortune of others. It's not and should not
be in my nature. All have sinned, all have fallen short,
we're all hiding secrets. I don't delight anybody's misfortune. And

(18:54):
none of us get what we deserve, and thanks to
the grace and mercy of God, none of us get
what we deserve. But I do want to make a distinction.
This isn't just about delighting in the misfortune of others,
Joe Biden, this is our misfortune. Somebody's played a game
you've been played. Now, for most of you, you knew

(19:16):
he was cognitively impaired, and you didn't lead last night.
For some of you probably scratch your head saying, oh,
why wasn't he that cogn of impaired. During the State
of the Union, we had talked about this. When you
are late stages dementia or Alzheimer's, you can't have a
lot of lights, you can't have a lot of noise,
you can't have a lot of distraction in people. So

(19:38):
they did what they thought they had to do. Don't
forget Joe Biden asked for this debate or did the
Dems because they knew the game they were playing. You know,
remember the rumors that leaked. The reason you're having a
debate before either convention for the first time ever is

(19:59):
to see if he could do it, and if he can't,
to get rid of him. It doesn't matter who I
talked to. Oh no, no, no, no, no no. These
are the two nominees. This is the choice America has.
That's why I want to take it through a journey
of discovery. How do we end up with Joe Biden?

(20:25):
How do we end up with COVID? You know, The
truth of the matter is, I believe there are two
presidents that were never supposed to be John F. Kennedy
and he ended up assassinated and Donald Trump. And so
far they've just tried to character assassinate him. God forbid,
and God protect him from anything further. But here's the

(20:52):
hell that is all their life. Donald Trump really wasn't
policy wise crazy at all. In fact, he didn't do
anything that wasn't in the Republican Party platform that would
have worked all along if Republicans just had the courage
to do it. Donald Trump did and he did make
America great. And they didn't know what to do with

(21:13):
that because Donald Trump could represent the end of not
just the legitimacy of the Democrat Party, but the future
of the Democrat Party, which was under attack from within
from the far left and would be proven irrelevant for
decades by success. Meanwhile, the Republican Party is being threatened

(21:36):
because if Donald Trump is perceived as something different than them,
Trump is them versus Republican platform. What's their future? Power
wants to hang on to this two power, two party
system the constitutionally was never meant to be. That keeps

(21:56):
them in control. And you pawns. But yeah, the biggest
problem was it all worked. That's why China, perhaps a
biological weapon, perhaps an accident, unleashed COVID, and then the

(22:22):
Dems took advantage of that. They tell you all this
in a manifesto in Time magazine February fifteenth, twenty twenty one.
Go read it, Google it and read it. They'll tell
you we did what we had to do to save democracy.
Donald Trump is the devil. He's a tyrant, he's a dictator.

(22:44):
We did whatever it took. First to make sure Bernie
Sanders as socialist wasn't our nominee. Second to hide an
old man in a basement, weaponize COVID, change election laws unconstitutionally,
and steal an election. They tell you this right in
Time magazine. They even tell you, had they failed, they
were going to create an insurrection, and you were seeing

(23:05):
some of the build up to that with Antifa and
Black Lives Matter in the streets. So what was the plan.
Weaponize COVID, change election laws, get those harvesting and mail
in votes, steal the swing states, get the Oval Office back,
get rid of Trump. The Biden Harris ticket is so

(23:32):
interesting in the midst of an outsider anti incumbent referendum election,
you get the ultimate outsider and Donald Trump. You would
have got the ultimate outsider in Bernie Sanders, but the
Dems blocked that, as they did in twenty sixteen with Hillary.
And then you end up with the two insiders. Joe
Biden from the Obama apparatus, from all the foot soldiers

(23:53):
to the grasstops money, to the bundlers, to the strategists,
teamed up with Kamala Harris from the Clinton apparatus. If
you think Joe Biden is a puppet for Obama, trust
me Mamala. Kamala is a puppet for Hillary. But she
was the only thing on planet Earth more unlikable than Hillary,

(24:18):
and so she was the first to go, what do
they do? They had an old man in a basement,
weaponized COVID and team them up with Kamala Harris. So
now you have the Clinton and Obama apparatus represented in
this ticket, with an old man telling you it's time

(24:38):
to stop fighting and being so polarized. Everything doesn't have
to be an argument. We'll find common ground. And everybody
was like, yeah, get me away from all this crazy.
Along with some harvesting and they got it done. I
think the plan then was to have Joe step aside.
Who's the one person who presided over the Obama apparatus

(25:01):
and the Clinton apparatus. In fact, he's the longest running
president in the United States history, having gone five terms.
John Podesta and the only person that could orchestrate Biden

(25:23):
gets us in. We show him the door. Commaly gets elected,
We get our first woman. She can't win on our own,
so we use Biden to get her there. But something
happened and I was live on the air talking about
this when it happened. We waited sixty four days for
the first news conference for Joe Biden and what was
it on the border and what did he do? He

(25:44):
put Kamala Harris in charge. And I said, Joe Biden
is sending a message to John Podesta and everyone else,
Now I'm president, like the movie Dave. Now I'm President
and I'm not leaving. Because he knew that would destroy
Kamala forever, and it did. She ended up having to

(26:05):
apologize to Mexico and the world, and then had to
tell a legal immigrants in other countries everywhere stop coming here.
He handed her the poison apple that was Joe Biden

(26:25):
six four days in saying, you used me to get
the Oval office. Well, guess what. Now I'm president and
now I'm defying you, and now I'm not leaving. Now,
fast forward to today. We gotta get rid of Joe Biden.

(26:50):
And you're right where you were sixty four days after
he took the oath of office. And what if he
refuses to leave? Then what there's some God forbids in
that thought too. You're right back where you were when
he handed the poison apple to Kamala Harris. After what

(27:13):
the world, let alone American voters saw last night, Joe
Biden cannot win. They cannot force him out. But between
now and a second debate that's never gonna happen in conventions,
he has to step aside. Can they convince him? There's

(27:33):
no way they haven't known all along, this guy with
senile There is no way in eight days of prepping
him for this debate that they didn't know what was
going to be on that stage last night. This was
all orchestrated. Now, let's see if they can finish the
job they couldn't sixty four days in. Can they finish
the job now? And get this guy to step aside.

(27:56):
If not, this whole play blows up in their face
or something more desperate and more Scott forbid. That's our
journey of discovery. Now let's get into some of the
sounds of last night.

Speaker 4 (28:13):
This is your favorite President's forty five soon to be
forty seven. And my morning show is your morning show
with a guy I like to called beach a boy.
It's not delivery in Sille Joino.

Speaker 1 (28:25):
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Speaker 5 (28:42):
Okay, So with Biden gone, could Robert F. Kennedy go
back to the Democrat ticket? Could he? Could he become
their their candidate, because then he could probably have you know,
secret Service protection and other other things would change a.

Speaker 1 (29:01):
Lot of thoughts there, they're all good ones. What was
her name again? That is identified as a M Ferris
oh I think she's the one that yelled at me
over cars the other day. Yes, yes, I like her.
She's smart, all right. So here's what's interesting, and this
is from this premise. All of the administration has to

(29:22):
know that Joe Biden was senile. That was not their
first glimpse of it last night. Those that were prepping
him for eight days had to know what you were
going to see last night. So this was somewhat orchestrated.
Now why do I start there before I address AM's question?
Because if this is orchestrated theater, they know their next move.

(29:43):
So the question is is it RFK? Is it Michelle Obama?
Is it Gavin Newsom? I always bring up nineteen sixty
eight because there's some kind of really bizarre parallel going on.
If it's nineteen sixty eight, it's Kamala Harris, the one
they wanted all along, the plan, the initial plan. That's
why I went back to that journey of discovery. I

(30:05):
am with you. I think the wisest course of action
for them would be our FK. But whatever it is,
I presume they've already done it. They knew what you
were going to see last night. So think of all
the different things that have been kicked around. Oh well,

(30:27):
the reason they demanded this debate. Why would somebody who
knows this guy was going to be cognitively impaired on
stage for all to see beg for a debate. Why
would Joe Biden agree to do it? Well, you can't
not agree, Yeah you can. There's a reason the Wizard

(30:48):
only Toto pulled the curtain on the Wizard of Oz.
He was never going to open the curtain and let
you see he was a little man. Nothing to see here.
I mean, bad move. That would be a wise move
for them, just as I've said, and again, Donald Trump
doesn't need to do it because just having RFK. Look,
you can see two spins this morning. One is the honesty.

(31:10):
This is what gave it away when CNN pounced immediately
after the debate. I said, this whole thing's been orchestrated.
That's why CNN behaved and played it so straight during
the debate, and then they sent it right back to
their studios after the debate. This guy's gotta go. There's
panic throughout the Democrat Party, from the grasstops fundraisers to
the chief strategists. We got to get rid of Joe Biden.

(31:31):
We got to get Joe Biden to step down. Biden's
got to go. This is all orchestrated, knowing they have
one hundred and thirty days to try to reverse this
and build some momentum. Would RFK returning to the Democrat
Party build momentum? Would Gavin Newsom? Would Kamala Harris? I
don't know, but guess what we're gonna all find out soon.

(31:56):
Orchestrated twice on me? Right, All right, the debates, they're
in the books, and age is now only a problem
for one of the two leading candidates. Mark Mayfield has
Today in Politics.

Speaker 2 (32:09):
During Thursday's debate hosted by CNN, President Biden and former
President Donald Trump clashed over the topic of abortion.

Speaker 4 (32:16):
I believe in the exceptions for rape, incest, and the
life of the mother.

Speaker 1 (32:21):
I think it's very important. Some people don't follow your heart.

Speaker 2 (32:24):
During the debate, Trump took credit for the Supreme Court's
decision to strike down Roe v. Wade, arguing the issue
should be left up to the states. Biden slammed Trump
for the Roe decision and claimed the former president would
sign a national abortion band into law if he's elected
to the White House. In November, and Biden stumbled at
times during the night on CNN, reportedly sparking concerns among
Democrats over his age and ability to take on Trump.

Speaker 3 (32:47):
In November, the total initiative relative to what we're going
to do with more border control and more.

Speaker 1 (32:55):
I really don't know what he said at the end
of this.

Speaker 2 (32:58):
I don't think he knows what he said either. Both
candidates hurled personal insults at one another and accused each
other of being the worst president in US history. That's politics,
Mark Neefield, NBC News Radio.

Speaker 1 (33:09):
Now, I don't forget. This all comes on the heels
of weeks of telling you you've been gaslighted. There's something
wrong with Joe Biden. He's as sharp as ever. Don't
believe anybody that these videos are all fakes. He's not
cognitively impaired this morning. President's not old and cognitively repaired.

(33:31):
He impaired. He he's dealing with a cold. White House
officials told The Hill Biden had a cold that started
slowly before hitting its stride before the debate. The former
President Trump, that's why he was speaking so quietly, weakly
and raspally. So fake videos to make you think he

(33:54):
was cognally impaired. Now, is just a cold that's what
you saw last night, a guy on cold medicine? Or
was that all orchestrated to make it even worse when
you watched it. Something tells me we're all being played.
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael L. Choino.
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