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(00:42):
in honor of WIOD in Miami. Thanks for listening in today.
This is your morning show. I'm Michael del Jarno on
the air and streaming on your iHeart app. Well, Biden's
out now. The party's trying to do a coronation around
Kamala Harris to trying to get all the money to
her and get all the delegates to her. But not
so fast, AOC says, oh, girl, baby, girl y, the

(01:06):
squad and the Justice Democrats RF case is not so fast.
Joe Manchins is not so fast. I may register as
a Democrat and run for president. And I think the
most telling thing. Alex Soros cheers on Kamala. Bill and
Hillary Clinton endorsed Kamala. Barack Obama not so fast, joining

(01:26):
us as White House correspondent as well as attorney John Decker. John,
what do you make of that the Clinton's are in
but the Obamas are not so fast?

Speaker 2 (01:35):
Yeah, that's a very interesting aspect of things. You're right,
that's the statement that former President Barack Obama has put out.
You mentioned alessandroo Cassio Cortez. She has endorsed Kamala Harris
as the Democratic presidential nominee. You mentioned Joe Manchin. This morning,
he announced that he will not be seeking any type
of run for president in twenty twenty four. So things

(01:59):
are falling in place for the Vice president right now
in terms of being the Democratic presidential nominee. It's not
a done deal yet, but with all of the endorsements
that she's had so far, including Bill Clinton, including Joe Biden,
including a string of very high profile Democrats, including those

(02:19):
that had called for President Biden to step aside to
bow out of the race. She's looking pretty good right now,
and it looks like at this stage it is going
to be Kamala Harris versus Donald Trump in November.

Speaker 1 (02:32):
And what does that say. I mean, that's the delegates,
that's the money. There could be some challenges legally. I'm
going to talk to the attorney in a second. That's
when you take your flip flops off and put on
a nice leather No, but the voters are still out there.
So the difference is in twenty twenty, they did their
shadow campaign to save democracy and that got the election

(02:53):
away from Donald Trump. Do they run the risk of
voters feeling like you just took away our votes? And
if Joe Joe Biden's not in this, we should all
have to say again. I mean, in other words, let's
say the process right back to.

Speaker 2 (03:04):
The polling shows, Michael, The polling shows that a majority
of Democrats were of the mindset that, despite Joe Biden
doing exceedingly well in the primary process, they wanted someone
else at the top of the tickets. So I don't
think the tech.

Speaker 3 (03:19):
Is going to as that's the risk they're.

Speaker 2 (03:20):
Willing to statements. I've seen the statements coming from the
Trunk campaign. You know, this is flies in the face
of democracy. They're trying to, you know, create some tension
among Democrats. Quite frankly, there's no tension among Democrats. They
were not comfortable with Joe Biden serving as their standard
there in November, and they feel their chances are much

(03:42):
better with Kamal Harris and her energy, her youth at
fifty nine than they were with Joe Biden at eighty
one going into the November election.

Speaker 1 (03:53):
So John Decker is a White House correspondent. He's also
a Supreme Court attorney and bar attorney. Let me ask
you this because it's you know, if they can get
away with, you know, the democracy aspect of it. In
other words, if Joe Biden isn't fit to run for president,
is he fit to be president? Who cares? You know,
if they can make the switch no matter how people voted,
who cares? That's what they really wanted all along. Okay,

(04:15):
can the Republicans get away with now playing lawfare? Because
you could challenge the money with the FEC, you could
challenge the delegates I mean, we could have some legal
chaos and all this couldn't we.

Speaker 2 (04:25):
Okay, here's the problem though, And I get that, I
understand why. You know, perhaps some would like to go
down that road. If you didn't know this already, I
will I will clue you in, Michael. The FEC, the
Federal Election Commission is a feckless agency. It is feckless.
They cannot do anything because they can never get a majority,

(04:47):
and so there will no be there will be no
lawsuit brought by the Federal Election Commission because they don't
have a majority to do that. And despite the calls
by some Republicans that you can't do this, you can't
switch from the Biden campaign to the Harris campaign. You
can't move staff over to the Harris campaign, you can't
move money over to the Harris campaign. It's going to happen.

(05:11):
It is happening, and there's no legal effort that will
be undertaken by the Federal Election Commission to prevent this
from happening.

Speaker 1 (05:20):
And we don't know yet how the American people are
going to feel as they witness this happen. Well, that'll
have to be a later discussion, all right. So bottom
line is here comes Kamala. I'm looking at the states
and how they look on the electoral college map and
the presidential race, and how they look in the top
ten Senate races, and all the Republicans leader one or
two to flip, and I mean, Michigan's there, Arizona's there,

(05:42):
Wisconsin's there, Pennsylvania's there. But out of all of them,
Pennsylvania A you can't find a pathway without it for
the Democrats. And Josh Shapiro is your youngest best. Isn't
this as obvious as it looks Kamala Harrish and Shapiro
Harris Shapiro.

Speaker 2 (05:57):
Ticket, I don't think so, you know, I mean to
me an East coaster and a West coaster. I don't
think that plays that well in places like the Midwest.
I think Andy Basheer makes more sense if indeed he
wants to do that, and if Kamala Harris feels comfortable
with him. He's the two term governor from Kentucky, a

(06:20):
Democrat who's won in a red state that's pretty remarkable.
Or you could go down to North Carolina. The governor
there also could be in the mix as well. So look,
I think Joshapiro is certainly a well qualified candidate, but
you know, you want to reach out to the Midwest.
You don't want to just ignore the middle of this country.

Speaker 1 (06:42):
Gretchen Miller, that'd be problematic. Why because two.

Speaker 2 (06:44):
Females, I believe, so, I mean, that's just you know,
who knows. I don't know what America is ready for,
but we'll have to wait to see. Gretchen Whitmer certainly
is someone that you have to talk to and examine.
By the way, already throwing her endorsement behind Kamala Harris,
as did Josh Shapiro as well so and as did

(07:07):
Governor Gavin Newsom of California. So she's not going to
be challenged by those individuals as it relates to the
Democratic Party nomination this year.

Speaker 1 (07:15):
And then Governor Wes Moore, a future star. I remember
watching him thinking, just as I did in two thousand
and eight with Barack Obama, that guy is going to
be president someday. They may want to save him from
this kind of a circusy procedure for later on down
the road, but I think he's in the mix as well.
And then the big.

Speaker 2 (07:30):
Question Mark, Yes, I can tell you from you know,
watching him being at events with both him and President Biden,
especially you know that bridge collapse that happened a few
weeks ago in Baltimore. He's an impressive figure west Point
Grad military career. He's their future governor of Maryland.

Speaker 1 (07:50):
He's their future, and he's a superstar RFK. That's one
for us to talk about in the days ahead and
the role he'll play moving forward. For any that are
not buying into this coronation, he would certainly stand again,
I would think, But we'll get your thoughts on that tomorrow.
I know you need to run. Thanks for joining us.
White House Correspondent John Decker as always my pleasure. All Right,
fourteen minutes after the hour, we didn't get this talk back.

(08:12):
I want to play it first. This is Woody listening
on KFYI and Phoenix.

Speaker 3 (08:16):
Hey, the voters need to remember.

Speaker 2 (08:18):
It's the same dishonest politicians and media that was covering
for Joe's cognitive and physical decline that have now pivoted
and telling.

Speaker 1 (08:27):
Us how great Kamala is. They're lying again. You know,
John Decker was pretty firm last week that Joe Biden
is going to be the nominee, and I was pretty
right he's gone by the time you heard from me again.
I think there's a big not so fast, And they'll
tell you what the biggest not so fast is the
American people aren't as naive and as dupable as they

(08:49):
were four years ago, let alone eight years ago. So
I think you're right, there's still some drama to play out. Look,
you can through a feckless fec. You can get the
hundred millions of dollars to Kamala. But she was still
the worst candidate of them all in twenty twenty and
the first to go in twenty twenty. And she's responsible

(09:10):
for two of the biggest crises, and the border being
one of them. And there's still a crowd that is
pretty anti Israel, and an even bigger crowd is pretty
anti Ukraine and Israeli war to play out. The one
thing nobody's really considering most is how voters are viewing this,

(09:35):
and they may be viewing it as a circus, not
a coronation. Top five stories of the day.

Speaker 2 (09:43):
You know who the big one is, Brotheran.

Speaker 1 (09:45):
Biden is out now what Brian shook as more.

Speaker 4 (09:48):
This comes after Democratic leaders for weeks have expressed concerns
about the eighty one year old's mental fitness and his
path to victory over Donald Trump. Biden was diagnosed with
COVID on Wednesday and has been in self isolation at
his beach house in Delaware. The Democrat National Convention to
nominate the party's candidate for president is scheduled to be

(10:10):
held August nineteenth. Through the twenty second I'm Brian Shook.

Speaker 1 (10:14):
Already vice presidential and now presidential candidate. Kamala Harris has
gotten support from Bill and Hillary Clinton, from Gavin Newsom,
from Mark Kelly. She's even got some delegates or at
least five states coming her way. Chris Caragio has that story.

Speaker 5 (10:30):
Tennessee became the first state delegation of fully pledged their
support for Harris. North Carolina, South Carolina, New Hampshire, and
Louisiana later followed. The national finance chair for the Biden
Victory Fund told NBC News that he believes there will
be enough pledge delegates for Harris to be the nominee
by the end.

Speaker 3 (10:48):
Of business Wednesday.

Speaker 6 (10:49):
The Democratic National Convention to nominate the party's candidate for
president is set to be held next month.

Speaker 3 (10:55):
I'm Chris Karacio.

Speaker 1 (10:56):
Mamala Kamala may be benefiting from all the money, all
the endorsement, but she still has the weight of the
cover up and the failed policies. It didn't take long
for a Trump pack to jump right on that. Lisa
Carton has the tails.

Speaker 7 (11:08):
Donald Trump's supporters are accusing VP Kamala Harris of covering
up President Biden's struggles. A Trump Pack just launched a
new ad. Aamala was in on it. She covered up
Joe's obvious mental decline.

Speaker 4 (11:20):
Our president is in good shape, in good health, tireless, vibrant.

Speaker 7 (11:24):
Kamalin knew Joe couldn't do the job, so she did it.
Republicans want Biden to resign immediately. I'm Lisa Carton, So
Joe's gone.

Speaker 1 (11:32):
It's chetle. Next Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheetah will be
on Capitol Hill. She'll be testifying before the House Oversight Committee.
She's pretty low hanging fruit. I suspect she gets it.
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(11:55):
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(12:19):
Michael Dale Chune. Here's the truth of the matter. I mean,
the left was questioning whether or not the assassination attempt
of Donald Trump was a hoax. Of course, Donald Trump
ended that this weekend, revealing the medical records of a
gunshot wound was ear But you know, we haven't seen
or heard from Joe Biden. I mean, all joking aside.

(12:40):
All we have is a Twitter post and then ten
minutes later a Kamala Harris endorsement Twitter post from the President.
We've yet to see him or hear him yet. Careful
what you joke about. It's a crazy year. You know,
the circus music is playing. How did we get here
is the biggest question? Well, there's the technical obviously, the

(13:06):
debate performance revealing the cognitive impairment. They were gaslighting you
didn't exist. So I don't know what credibility the DNC
or Kamala Harris has or John Podesta, George Soros or
any of the others have moving forward depends how gullible
the American voters are. And then the make good interview,

(13:28):
which I don't think that's what it was. I think
this was their way of forcing Joe out. Look, you
got him in twenty twenty because they were able to
hide him in a basement. Couldn't hide him in twenty
twenty four. You tried to hide and tie up Trump,
but that benefited Trump and your law fair failed. Assassination
attempt failed. Meanwhile, everybody saw Biden for what he was,

(13:50):
cognitively impaired. Now the question is to the American people
who didn't feel comfortable with him, Well, let me rephrase that,
the Democrats who didn't feel comfortable him running for president
because he can't win. Do all Americans feel comfortable? I mean,
we had the Van Jones clip. This one says it all.
This is Van Jones on CNN even working up and

(14:11):
jerking a tear to Joe Biden, the cognitive jolly goodfellow.

Speaker 8 (14:15):
Listen, even people who are pushing for this to happen.
It's kind of like like when when you when your grandpa,
you gotta take the keys, and everybody, you gotta take
his keys. You gotta take his keys, and you gotta
and and and he's fighting, and he's fighting. Everybody is
so frustrated, and then you finally get the keys back
and then you just.

Speaker 1 (14:30):
Cry, if you're taking his keys away from running for president,
shouldn't you take his keys away from being president? And
the nuclear football. He's not fit to run for president.
He's not fit to be president. How gullible do you
think American voters are? I mean, I get there's Democrats,

(14:51):
there's Republicans, there's independence, but we're all Americans. Since it's
a clear and president national security danger, So how do
we get here? Well, technically, the final straw was the debate,
then the disasters interview with Stephanopoulis, and then Lester Holt.
After that, some gaffs where he thought his vice president

(15:12):
was a black woman named Donald Trump, and then a huge,
powerful RNC convention after a failed assassination attempt and then
I guess the final of final straws a Michigan Free
Press poll that showed Trump leading Michigan by seven and
now leading Virginia by two. Those could be the final straws.

(15:33):
That and a conversation with Nancy Pelosi which I think
ranked the highest, and Katzenberger money was drying up. There
was no path to victory. But to our callers, joke,
we still haven't seen or heard Joe Biden. This is
all this history. Look in nineteen sixty eight, history was

(15:54):
made primetime television from the Oval Office with LBJ telling
you I will not and will not accept the nomination
for president of the United States. We've yet to see
Joe Biden or hear from him. So all joking aside.
That needs to play out now moving forward, do we

(16:19):
follow the model of twenty twenty, which is the Clinton
and Obama apparatuss with Podesta orchestrating with George Soros work
this all out, or do we go to nineteen sixty
eight route. Or we have a free for all and
eventually the vice president gets the nomination and eventually the
Republicans win. If it goes the way of twenty twenty,

(16:42):
they may pull this off a second shadow campaign to
save the democracy. It goes the way of nineteen sixty eight.
We keep praying for Donald Trump's safety. We expect a
violent convention in Chicago, and then we expect Donald Trump
to win. Talking to the silent center, who's watching all
this nonsense? Hi, I'm Michael del Jorno, and your morning

(17:02):
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(17:24):
to do on a slow news day like this? Sorry,
Joe Biden is out. The coordination of Kamala Harris is on.
The Clintons have endorsed her, Alex Soros is endorsed. Podesta
is probably coordinating all this money's being transferred to her.
They're trying to secure all the delegates. I don't know
if the voters have a say, but how does this
all play out, and what's the best case scenario for

(17:46):
Donald Trump? Let's get the Republican view of this. Chris
Walker is an analyst and consultant. Chris, I told you
he'd be gone by the time we talked again, and
here we are, and.

Speaker 9 (17:55):
On early Monday instead of Wednesday. You know, good, good morning,
God a good weekend. I yeah, you know, it's uh,
this this is not surprising for those of us who
have been paying attention. I mean, this is this is
kind of the writing's been on the wall for three weeks.
You know, they've just ratcheting up the pressure enough to
the point where you know, it was it was inevitable

(18:17):
that this was going to be.

Speaker 3 (18:18):
Where it happened.

Speaker 9 (18:19):
I guess my biggest surprise is the quickness with which
they rallied around Kamala because in terms of their general
election prospects, I would say she's their weakest candidate, which
you know, as you know, playing me the elephant if
you if you must, but you know, as a Republican
that's a good time news.

Speaker 1 (18:37):
I can't. You're right. Look, she was the first out
in twenty twenty. She has no substance. She chokes in
debates big time. She's very volatile, very condescending, very unlikable.
I guess they got their new CNN poll that shows
she's within a point of Trump in a scenario, but
that doesn't include any third party or independent candidates. RFK

(18:58):
is not going anywhere, and he'll be benefit greatly from
the anyone but Kamma of vote within the Democrat Party,
let alone the anything but Trump vote in the Republican Party.
So yeah, I don't I mean, you may careful what
you wish in orchestrate, but my biggest question is are
the American voters as naive as they were in twenty
twenty or even nineteen sixty eight in twenty twenty four

(19:21):
because the policies in the worldview failed, not the cognitive
ability of the president, and she owns the border. So
I don't know where they're going with.

Speaker 2 (19:30):
This, But.

Speaker 9 (19:33):
Yeah, I mean I would hate, you know, in a way, Yes,
I think that there is still a lot of voters
who are easily swayed by the mainstream media in a
way that this is frightening to me.

Speaker 1 (19:45):
Unfortunately, in the same media that was covering up for
Joe for the last year. Yeah, yeah, exactly.

Speaker 9 (19:50):
I mean, you know, I think that there will be
you know, I think we talked about this week week
before or so, like, you know, there's could be a
full court press from the mainstream media to you know,
kind of really rehabilitate her image in a way that
makes her, you know, in that maybe makes that one
point poll a reality because actually don't believe the Kamal
is at one point with Trump right now. But let's
just look for for sake, let's say that it is.

(20:12):
You know, this this election is going to be side
in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan and Kamala. You know that
this is a play from the Democrats that they're if
they're playing it to the suburbs of the city of Philadelphia, Detroit,
even Atlanta, you know, to hope that that you know,
it's going to be enough. I don't think it will
be because honestly, I just again, the more you get

(20:33):
to see Kamal, the more the more she's disliked. But
that's that's my main But that's but most people are not.

Speaker 1 (20:39):
But that's the essence of my point, which is, what
are the black voters, especially in Michigan, especially in Philadelphia
and Pennsylvania, especially in Wisconsin, especially in Chicago where the
DNC convention will be. What are they most upset with
the open border, the fact that their funds and their
resources and their services have been taken away and given

(21:00):
to these illegals, and who headed up the border for Biden,
Kamala Harris, good luck with that message. That's where the
policies are the same, just the persons have changed. And
in the case of the border, the persons don't even change.

Speaker 2 (21:14):
Well, and let's let's not forget.

Speaker 9 (21:15):
And I think the Trump ad that they put out
last night, and kudos to them for being on top
of it, was spot on. I mean, she was, she
was complicit in the cover up. I mean, let's not
let's let's not mince words here. She's part of a
cover up to try to pull the wool over America's
eyes on the idea of Biden's health and his fitness
for office.

Speaker 2 (21:33):
So you know, she's she's complicit in.

Speaker 9 (21:35):
That, and and that will be made to bear.

Speaker 2 (21:38):
In this election as well.

Speaker 9 (21:39):
She she should not be trusted because she's been lying
to the American collar for four years about the administration
with which she serves.

Speaker 1 (21:45):
Republican analysts well, sorry, Republican analyst and consulting Chris Walker
joining us. Sorry, so she has the benefit of the money.
They might even be able to orchestrate the delegates if
there's no legal challenges. But she still has the weight
of the cover up of Joe and the policies of
Joe and hers that have failed. She's a pretty easy target.
A Trump pack has already attacked and jumped on that.
The Clinton's quick to endorse Kamala, the Obama's not. What

(22:09):
do you make of that?

Speaker 9 (22:12):
I thought that was very interesting. I'm surprised that the
speed of which Gavin and Newsome and Gresten, Whittmoerre and
others came came out and endorsed her too. I mean,
there's an opening here at this convention. I mean, you know,
you and I are like history, and we remember nineteen
sixty eight and the Hubert Hungry effort that led to
a you know, a floor ride almost and so you know,

(22:34):
I think there's a case to be made here that
while this Democrat Party you know, has a singular focus
on beating Donald Trump, you know, they are completely disorganized
and how to get there. And so I think this
convention could be very interesting so I'm just both who
were kind of actual candidates, you know, would I would
think would want to think about this some more time.
But honestly, this seems a little bit like a poison shalice.

(22:56):
I mean, who wants to drink out of it first?
And you know, if you're Gavin or your Whitmer or
your Wes Moore or others, you're probably looking at twenty
twenty eight as a better window for you the twenty
twenty four anyway, So.

Speaker 3 (23:08):
If they you're probably waiting.

Speaker 1 (23:11):
If they hold back on Wes Moore, I'm just playing
poker here. That's the dead giveaway that they don't really
believe they can win because they're saving him for when
they can. He's their next Barack Obama, he's their superstar.
If he's on the ticket, they think they got a
legitimate chance, So they'll show their hands soon enough. I
would just I would say, I don't tell people how
to think, but I give him a lot to think about.

(23:32):
Don't take your cues from the media. Ay, this is
the same media that was just dishonest with you over
the last year. They were attacking Trump until it all
fell apart and an assassination attempt They were covering up
Joe's cognitive ability, as was Kamala until it was out
there for everyone to see. And they have no ratings,
and they have no credibility, and they have no influence.

(23:55):
Quite frankly, this is going to sound terrible to say
on talk radio. I'm not so certain even talk radio
has the influence it once had. All right, So we
still have this undeniable and unable to identify American voters
and how they're viewing what I would call They called
it a shadow campaign to save democracy, which is another
way of saying stealing the twenty twenty election. Well, that

(24:17):
was stealing it from Trump. Now they're going to be
stealing delegates from their own people. Let's see how that
plays out, how the voters view the policies that have
failed versus these persons. But if you take all your
cues from the media that has no ratings or credibility,
you might get misled on seeing what comes next. I
think it's nineteen sixty eight. The war isn't Vietnam, it's
Ukraine and Israel, and it's the border, the economy, the

(24:40):
can't win. There's no path forward on the electoral college map.
You do have multiple candidates. You don't have an anti
war McCarthy candidate, anti civil rights Wallace candidate and a
vice president era apparent or an assassinated RFK junior yet
but and pray to God, we don't ever have one.
But you do have our FK out there, and I
think he stands to gain from this. That polling research

(25:01):
that shows Kamala within one doesn't include him. That's a
big problem, especially in swing states. So there's a lot
the American voters are going to have the final say
in a government of formed by the people, and so
far they're doing one's not without a voice, right now.

Speaker 9 (25:15):
That's right, that's right, And you know, I'm not inconcerned
about the problem. Let's not forget the Democrats are regular
primary system for Joe Biden anyway. So the notion that
somehow the Democrats are kind of changing it doesn't take
enough out that that they changed it the first time
to keep anyone off the ballot who's trying to challenge
Biden in an actual primary. So you know, it's their

(25:35):
party that get to make the rules on that.

Speaker 3 (25:37):
That doesn't bother me.

Speaker 9 (25:38):
And frankly, if this is the first death nail into
the primary process that we have currently.

Speaker 1 (25:41):
I'd be very pleased with it.

Speaker 3 (25:43):
But on the whole your points are right.

Speaker 9 (25:45):
I mean that there's going to be you know, this
is very much does remind me of nineteen sixty eight,
and that's not a good.

Speaker 2 (25:52):
Thing, definately.

Speaker 9 (25:53):
But you know, there's a lot of up turmoil here.

Speaker 3 (25:57):
Let's not forget all the Palston.

Speaker 9 (25:59):
And protesters and others going to turn Chicago in absolutely,
you know, a protest zone.

Speaker 1 (26:03):
It's gonna be crazy. You know what hasn't changed my
prayer life. I'm still praying as earnestly as I was
before the failed assassination attempt as I am today for
Donald Trump's protection, and I'm still praying as much for
Joe Biden's protection. And I'll remind everyone we still haven't
seen or heard from Joe yet. In nineteen sixty eight,
Johnson from the Oval Office spoke to the American people

(26:25):
not through Twitter, in a statement both in the Kamala
endorsement and in the announcement of withdrawing from the race.
So we'll least wait until I see from him too.
Final question is, obviously Biden was the easiest to be
I think Kamas the next easiest to be. But what
say you?

Speaker 3 (26:44):
I think that's right.

Speaker 9 (26:45):
But again, I just they the Democrats have drastically improved
their hand yesterday by pushing by now and I mean
where it was probably a sixty forty or maybe even
a sixty five to thirty five race in favor of
Trump now goes back to fifty five to forty five
or maybe a pitty So, you know, because the states
that Trump was kind of starting to gain ground in
probably go back to the Democrat fold now, you know,

(27:07):
And it really comes down into instead of expanding the map,
you're playing in the map that we kind of know,
which is Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Michigan. So you know, that's
that's where the real you know, kind of vowel is
going to be. Is come all the right right Canada
for that, I don't think so. But you know, let's
again not under underestimate the millions, hundreds of millions of
free media that the that the you know, the Democrats

(27:29):
benefit from. That they're going to get and that's.

Speaker 3 (27:31):
The one victory argument.

Speaker 1 (27:33):
That's the one victory they got. We're not talking about Trump,
We're not talking about the assassination attempt. We're not talking
about the RNC momentum. In fact, they're going to control
the media and the narrative for probably the next month.
So the longer this circus plays out, it's really a
blocking drama to Donald Trump's momentum. Good points. We'll talk
again Wednesday and see where we are then. Republican analyst

(27:55):
and consultant Chris Walker, thanks for joining us. Sorry. Top
five stories of the day finds out now what Tammy
Trihilo has our road to the White House.

Speaker 10 (28:04):
President Biden is dropping out of the twenty twenty four
presidential race and endorsing his VP, Kamala Harris. Fin released
a statement on x Sunday saying it was time for
him to step down and focus on the rest of
his presidency. The Democratic National Convention is only four weeks away.
It's unclear whether the party will back Harris. Are up
for an open primary should the answer be Harris. Massachusetts

(28:26):
Senator Elizabeth Warrens says shall have plenty of choices for
a running mate. I think she's got a lot of
good people out there she can pick from.

Speaker 3 (28:33):
We got a deep bitch, and that's good.

Speaker 10 (28:36):
Finden's move is something that has been seen in over
five decades. It comes after weeks of Democratic leaders increasingly
expressing concerns about the eighty one year old's mental fitness
and his path to victory over Donald Trump. I'm Tammy TRHEO.

Speaker 1 (28:49):
Well, that's the reverse side of the coin. With all
this attention, we'll be watching if it looks anything like
the twenty twenty primary. They don't have much to show you. Meanwhile,
the Democratic delicategation, at least from five states have joined
others in endorsing Kamala Harris. Chris Carajo has that story.

Speaker 5 (29:07):
Tennessee became the first state delegation of fully pledged their
support for Harris. North Carolina, South Carolina, New Hampshire, and
Louisiana later followed. The national finance chair for the Biden
Victory Fund told NBC News that he believes there will
be enough pledge delegates for Harris to be the nominee
by the end of business Wednesday.

Speaker 6 (29:26):
The Democratic National Convention to nominate the party's candidate for
president is set to be held next month.

Speaker 3 (29:31):
I'm Chris Carracio.

Speaker 1 (29:33):
Presumably Joe's gone. Is Cheadle next? Sacred Service Director Kimberly
Cheadle will be at Capitol Hill today to visit with
lawmakers who are demanding answers over the attempted assassination of
former President Donald Trump. She'll testify before the House Oversight Committee,
where she'll be questioned over how a sniper was allowed
to get within one hundred and thirty yards of the president,
especially when we see he was flagged as suspicious roughly

(29:55):
twenty minutes prior to the shots being fired and was
still allowed to go on stage. Is low hanging fruit
and I suspect she's gone too. By the end of
the week, Twister number one at the box office. The
CDC says two people have died due to listeria. This
reminds me of the scene and airplane where we start
going over what we've all eaten. It has to do
with deli meat, so then you're like, all right, which

(30:16):
deli meat? So I know what to avoid? Well, it
was mostly liver worst, but there was some that had
turkey and a couple that had ham. Somebody's looking down
at a liverworks Turkey and ham sandwich. Going and sports
at Royal Troon in Scotland. Xander Schoffley won the open
final round of sixty five two strokes over Justin Rose
and Billy Horschel and major League Baseball of your morning show,

(30:36):
City Interest, Rangers, Rays, Mariners, Nats, Cardinals, Marlins all won yesterday,
Dbacks and Guardians lost. And that's your top five stories
of the day. This is Andy Hixons, formerly of Nashville,
now living in Detroit, Michigan. Thanks to iHeartRadio. My morning
show is your Morning Show on the Aaron streaming live

(30:58):
on your iHeartRadio app. I always like to save the
best for last. The last story for Rory, your Morning
show National correspondent Rory O'Neil. All Right, Biden's out, though
we've yet to see him and hear him say it
for himself. The coronation of Kamala is moving forward swiftly,
but the Obamas are still a holdout in all of
this is where's the American people and their rights and laws?

(31:23):
And will there be some challenges so described to everyone?
Where we go from here in this circus, Well.

Speaker 11 (31:29):
The Democrats have to figure out what the process is
going to be. Do they make some sort of show
to make it look like Kamala Harris actually earns the nomination?

Speaker 3 (31:41):
Do they put her through her paces in some way?

Speaker 11 (31:44):
But you know, there really isn't a whole lot of
time to have some sort of a legitimate primary system
at this point, so they're still a little befuddled. I
think at this point they're going to try to have
some sort of a virtual convention, probably to get things
so that they're sure that they're on the ballot.

Speaker 3 (32:00):
In Ohio. That deadline would be August seventh.

Speaker 1 (32:03):
All right, so Ohio's first, because right first of all,
Biden is the presumptive nominee. He won all the primaries,
He owns the delegates now presumably through a Twitter post
now known as x we think he's out of the race,
so he can release those delegates are released, they're not
necessarily sent to Kamala. They're free agents for her to earn.
She's earned some where Louisiana and Tennessee and others have

(32:27):
come forward, but she still has to secure nineteen hundred
and eighty six. There is some question about the money
as well, although we think that's probably an easier bridge
to gap, but ultimately it's not. So the convention you
really decide who gets all this, including the delegates.

Speaker 3 (32:42):
Right right, The money.

Speaker 11 (32:43):
Is an easier switch because her name was on the
ticket the last time under Biden Harris, Apparently the money
is easier to move over. But yeah, there are still
a lot of these separate issues, and then there are
the issues about getting on the ballot.

Speaker 3 (32:57):
In a certain states.

Speaker 11 (32:57):
So internally among the Democrats is probably some sort of
a virtual thing to happen. By the way, there's a
rules committee for this. They're just going to change the
rules to make it work exactly. It's not both parties
are guilty of that stuff, by the way. I mean rules,
it's nonsense. They're pliable at best. And yeah, they're going

(33:19):
to find a way, I think to make it happen
for her. I think that Biden and rather Obama, Pelosi
and Schumer holding back their nominations or endorsements rather is
probably a.

Speaker 3 (33:29):
Sign that they want to make it look like she's
earning this.

Speaker 1 (33:34):
They'll show and they'll show their hand too, right, so
they'll create all this media momentum, not that anybody has
any trust or credibility in the media or ratings quite
frankly anymore. But at the end of the day, there
is no deadline that has passed that would prevent or
lock any other eligible Democrat candidate from appearing they just
need three hundred delegate support. R of case already a

(33:55):
factor out in that. But if they were going to
rush a role call with Ohio and beyond to protect Biden,
would they do the same to protect Kamala. I really
think that's the next big tell, don't you.

Speaker 11 (34:07):
Yeah, probably, but because Ohio is obviously a lynch pin,
and then you know, so that's they'll do anything for Ohio.

Speaker 3 (34:16):
But then the other question is who's the running mate?
And you know we talked a bit about that the
last hour.

Speaker 11 (34:22):
Is the speculation continues to grow wildly because what's the
timetable for that?

Speaker 1 (34:27):
To use it? To use a poker expression, to me,
that's a big tell. If they leave Governor Wes Moore
of Maryland off, that's their future star. They don't really
think they can win. But now Josh Shapiro brings Pennsylvania,
Whitmer brings Michigan. I mean, they got some electoral college
map plays they can make as well. But I serve.

Speaker 3 (34:43):
That helped the Senate race there in Arizona.

Speaker 1 (34:45):
If you could, that would be the strategy anyway. Anyway,
Sending the clowns is the name of the song. Something
tells me the circus is underway, and they'll be more
revealed than the days to come. And we're lucky to
have you watching it all. Rory O'Neil, your Morning Show correspondent,
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael Tell, JOHNA
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