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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:15):
Two three starting your morning off right.

Speaker 3 (00:20):
A new way of talk, a new way of understanding
because we're in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael Dell Chorny six minutes out of the hour.

Speaker 1 (00:33):
Let me be the first to wish you a good
morning and welcome to Friday, July the twenty sixth, twenty
twenty four.

Speaker 3 (00:39):
If you're just waking.

Speaker 1 (00:40):
Up, Kamalo was never the Czar of the Border.

Speaker 3 (00:48):
Look at the polls.

Speaker 1 (00:49):
Look how gorgeous and glorious they are. Everybody's kind of dissecting.
I'm going really not much change. And then the two
things we need most a little Christmas and an Olympic distraction.
We got both Christmas in July. That story coming up
a little bit later on, and of course the Olympics

(01:10):
that will happen. I think about twelve thirty Central one
to thirty Eastern. Most of us won't watch it till
primetime tonight on delay, and it ought to be a
very unique opening ceremony. First of all, you couldn't have
a more beautiful city and Patty and then parading in
the athletes by boat we on the Zen River.

Speaker 3 (01:31):
I mean that is good.

Speaker 1 (01:32):
I Usually Olympic ceremonies are just so bizarre. Uh, They're
always trying to make some big artistic statement. You know
that you need some kind of a woke interpreter to
explain to you.

Speaker 4 (01:47):
This is signifying water and land coming together as the
people come together and unify over sport because we hate
each other's guts over everything else, you know. And that's
if you notice that symbol is you know, in a
bunky juggling.

Speaker 5 (02:03):
You know.

Speaker 1 (02:03):
So I never really get it, but this this makes
sense to me. You've got a gorgeous city, a gorgeous river,
bring him up on the boats one at a time.

Speaker 3 (02:11):
That could be worth watching. I guess four hours.

Speaker 6 (02:14):
They are expecting the opening ceremonies again to be four hours.

Speaker 1 (02:18):
Yeah that's a little long, I'm ad d that's what
fast forward is for, right, Yeah.

Speaker 3 (02:23):
There's always the waving and you're looking at him? Is
that US?

Speaker 7 (02:25):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (02:25):
No, that's Russia. Is that US?

Speaker 1 (02:27):
Oh, that's Lithuania. That this goes on and out. Over
one billion are expected to watch the opening ceremony of
the Paris Olympics. NBA star Lebron James and defending US
Open champion Cocoa Golf will serve as flag bearers for
the United States, and the ceremony will begin one thirty

(02:48):
Eastern time, though the plan is to watch it in
pride and time. I was looking over sports now when
I was growing up, and of course the really first
Olympics I remember watching every moment would have been seventy two,
which would have been Mark Spitz. Swimming was huge, it

(03:10):
still is, and we went through the Phelps era. I
was always more into the diving than the swimming, But
then you know, they're both still very, very popular, So
I would say that is unchanged.

Speaker 3 (03:22):
Gymnastics, I'll tell you, I think it's far.

Speaker 1 (03:25):
More women only now that we're interested in over the men,
whereas when I was young, it was still women Nadia
and you know all that. Sure, I think gymnastics is
still just as popular. The one that I think has
fallen the most and risen the most. Boxing. When I
was a kid, boxing was everything. That's where we first
saw sugar Ray Leonard, That's where Muhammad Ali. Yeah, George Foreman,

(03:48):
boxing not nearly what it used to be. And I
would say beach volleyball, which was non existing when we
were kids, is now one of the more popular, if
not the most popular, and far more popular than regular volleyball.

Speaker 3 (04:02):
Or they don't know why they have to all have
a chaiwini while they play. But are they doing pickleball
this year? Any pick a ball, any cornhole? They're always
go that deep.

Speaker 1 (04:11):
Okay, But as we need therapy and distraction, we could
I'll go US women's national soccer team off to a
hot start, already winning even before the opening ceremonies.

Speaker 3 (04:21):
So we have the Olympic distraction. We have the Friday
weekend distraction.

Speaker 1 (04:25):
Speaking of that Friday with forty five and our third hour,
Trump forced to rally indoors, now pivot to a new opponent.

Speaker 3 (04:33):
Is he concerned at all?

Speaker 1 (04:35):
We'll ask him Friday with forty five in the third hour,
Rory has more on the opening ceremonies and what was it?
What did you just ask me? If we got to
ask Rory that he's just approve he's a know it all.
He just asked about one event that was cornhole, pick
a ball, I mean the other things that as lazy
Americans were playing now because we're not athletes.

Speaker 3 (04:54):
Yeah, I mean these are important sports.

Speaker 1 (04:58):
We'll ask Rory in the second if we're gonna have
cornhole Aaron Rayal course. Keeping an eye on the presidential
election costs. My favorite story of the day is Donald Trump.
All right, So, if Joe Biden's fine, and based on
his speech and based on everything they're saying, nothing wrong
with Joe, He's more than physically and mentally fine to

(05:21):
serve out his term.

Speaker 3 (05:23):
Therefore, presumably he's fine to run for four more years.

Speaker 1 (05:29):
If that's the case, Donald Trump with like a refund
for all the money he spent based on him being
opponent an opponent and now switched. You're gonna play a
bait and switch with us. We're gonna sue for our
money back. I mean this cook hid Did I mention
the Olympics starts this week? I think probably the big
thing is, all right, this whole the same media that

(05:52):
lied to you and told you Joe was vibrant running
circles around everybody.

Speaker 3 (05:57):
It's all nothing more than gas light.

Speaker 1 (06:00):
When people try to portray him as cognitively impaired, and
then suddenly Joe's too cognitively impaired. He can't wait, he's
got to go so and then the media prosecuted that.
You had about two weeks to see what life would
be like if there was no death of journalism. I
can't emphasize that enough today, the Trump assassination and the

(06:22):
push to get Joe out of the race, that's how
the media would look at its doing job. And then
they turn right around abruptly and they're gonna lie to
you again. And the lawe is Kamala was never put
in charge of the border. My favorite is Axios. Axios
is trying to spin it now she was never borders
our and you can go to Axios's website and show

(06:44):
their headlines in twenty twenty one.

Speaker 3 (06:46):
Now, I made a.

Speaker 1 (06:47):
Huge deal out of this at the time, and I
did so for a reason. If and this was a
lot more real, then keep in mind when Joe Biden won,
everybody's like you hid this old man in a basement.

Speaker 3 (07:04):
One.

Speaker 1 (07:08):
Well, you know what they're gonna do. They're gonna win
with Biden. Then just give it to Kamala. She couldn't
win an election, but they want their first female and
person of color combining president. They're just gonna hand it
over to her. This is all a Clinton play with
Podesta in the middle. That was the big raging assumption.
In fact, if you did a poll among Republicans, that
would be the leading explanation from Republicans. Oh, Joe's gonna

(07:29):
be gone in a day, a month, year tops. They're
gonna replace him with Kamala. Well, sixty four days, and
that's how long we had to wait for our first
news conference with Joe Biden. Joe finally has a news conference.
He did two things in that news conference. We were
carrying it live and commenting. It's one thing to tell
you after the fact things we were right about, but

(07:51):
this was in real time, and I was just like, Wow,
that's Joe's signaling a Afghanistan I'm not ready to make
a move, which you knew they wanted to make a
move and had to. And then he did something at

(08:12):
the front of it when he said, and I'm gonna
make Kamala in charge of the border. And I said,
was that Joe Biden telling everybody playing this game. Remember
the movie Dave with Kevin Klein, you slipped the real
president's underground in a coma. You have somebody that looks
just like him pretending to be president. And then after
a while he likes starting to be president, and then

(08:33):
he starts going rogue and they're like, you're not the
real president.

Speaker 3 (08:36):
Okay, well let's call a news.

Speaker 1 (08:37):
Conference and I'll tell them, Well, that's exactly what Joe
Biden did. And in that news conference, I said, I
think Joe Biden just handed the poison apple to Kamala Harris.
He is sending a message to Podesta, Soros and all
the players behind the scenes, at the grasstops, to the grassroots,
I'm not going anywhere. I am the President of the
United States. Thank you for the little game you played,

(08:58):
but now I am and I'm not going anywhere. And
then he gave her the one thing that would sink him,
the border, and they knew that was an ouch. Then
I think they came at him hard over Afghanistan and
he quickly flipped then left early and it became his
biggest mistake. But he pulled off the border, and here

(09:24):
it is now after they pull off the bait and
switch and remove him his early place sixty four days.

Speaker 3 (09:32):
And I said it, what was happening is coming back
to haunt them.

Speaker 1 (09:37):
And so here's the same media that was telling you
Joe was fine now telling you Kamala was never the czar.
As if we don't have these stories that we can
just I mean, Axios, you could put their twenty twenty
one headline right next to their headline yesterday and prove
their lars. Now, what I wanted to point out was
this is the same Axios that a week ago was
our hero and showing Joe exit stage left. Look these

(10:05):
things like death of journalism, abandonment of absolute truth, abandonment
of God, to be replaced by moral relativism, a theory,
just like you replace creation with a theory evolution, just

(10:26):
like you hid behind the blinders of choice and never
discussed life. Life you know, just as you did, would
have popped out nine months. Look, if we don't solve

(10:48):
the narrative versus news, the narrative repeating versus news, consumption,
true education on socialization and doctrination, supposed to be one
nation under God, you know what your founding fathers would
have said, well, they did say over and over again,
and then more people are incapable of self governance. And
if you're incapable of self governance, we're incapable of a republic.

(11:14):
It's a republic if you can keep it. But you
better keep your faith, you better keep your intent, you
better keep your laws. These are all the things that
we have to solve before we can get to these
issues that we fight about every day, because those are
the things that really have us fighting or blinded, are
incapable to me waking up Friday, July twenty sixth, typical

(11:39):
narrative debate. Everybody, She'll be Jusi Vice President Kabala Herrisy's
on TikTok. These people are always constantly shignaling, they put themselves.
If TikTok is a clear and present danger of China,
why would a candidate put their election above our security?
And does it not disqualify them from being a commander

(12:01):
in chief?

Speaker 3 (12:02):
I mean, everybody's gonna do all that.

Speaker 1 (12:06):
You got one or two wise moves today, Really roll
up your sleeves and see what's really got is fighting
and solve the big stuff and not play the game.
They love when they've got you all frothed up fighting
with each other, because while you're fighting with each other,
they're in power.

Speaker 3 (12:26):
And they're carrying out their agenda unnoticed.

Speaker 1 (12:29):
My recommendation, as we get to the bottom of some
of this stuff, or we take an escape like the
Olympics for a couple of weeks, which one should we
do today? One of the things we're going to dissect
for we are these poles. What do these poles show? Well,
I think the initial poll and they're all being narrativized.

(12:50):
So you're going to have to just put away the
narrative and just go get the raw information, or you're
gonna be if you're on Fox or if listening to
conservative talk radio, you're going to get one side.

Speaker 3 (13:03):
If you're listening to the other, you're gonna get another.
Of course, very few.

Speaker 1 (13:05):
Have any credibility anyway, But if you go into the
actual numbers, what it shows is if your intent was
to see how much did Kamala repair some of our problems,
the answer is very little to none. Especially in the
bump of the announcement. They still have a problem with
the youth, a big problem. We'll see that in the

(13:29):
Quidnipiac University poll. They and all the polls still have
an electoral college map problem. They've done nothing to address
their Hispanic problem. It's kind of blowing up in their face.
The question is can a half African American, half India
Indian bridge some of the gaps with the black vote

(13:49):
that Joe couldn't. And the problem is the number one
issue is immigration. See the border and who was over
the border her. That's why that's such a contentious fight.
If they can get you to not you know, I'm
hearing evidence on both sides. I don't know who to believe,
so I'll just disregard it.

Speaker 3 (14:09):
You won't.

Speaker 1 (14:12):
Two things happened yesterday should be on your raidar, And
I know I got a break one when Kamala came
out and spoke against Tamas. That state of Michigan that
is now red notot blue started blinking. She can kiss
that goobye. And if she adds Shapiro to the ticket,

(14:33):
she can really kiss that goodbye. The other thing that
started going woo is I think I know what the riots,
protests and out of control streets if Chicago are going
to be littered with proha mas anti Israel, anti Americans, others.

(14:56):
There's so much to go on this ride. It's like
a good h cedar Port roller coaster. I'm telling you
the biggest dips are still to come.

Speaker 6 (15:08):
I was thinking Bob slid, but it's the summer, a
little hey y, including on a Friday that ultimately, if
they bait and switched to Joe.

Speaker 1 (15:17):
As we get closer to the convention, if these numbers
that I'm going to do in the polls at six
o'clock don't change, you don't think they'd do it again.
After all, the only criteria that seems to matter for
the Democrats, the only thing that'll get Joe Biden or
Barack Obama to call up and say, oh, we're so
proud of you too. Behind the scenes, she's got to
go is the minute they're convinced she can't win, and

(15:39):
that may be only weeks away.

Speaker 3 (15:41):
This is your Morning Show with Michael Deltna.

Speaker 1 (15:46):
We're dealing with some things off the air. Yes, one,
I've always said the sen River. It's somewhere between sin
and sin. Some say sane. I think your series said
sane Rivers, which I completely disagree with. And the problem
is my wife, who studied at the Sorbonne and Patty
Oh isn't up yet. We will get an official ruling

(16:07):
on that. That and it started with me quitting smoking,
which was been the only weakness of my life. Is nicotine.
I didn't have any other. I don't steal, I don't lie,
I don't geet, I don't you know. But I've love
tobacco all my life. That's so inspired Jeffrey that he
gave up his chewing tobacco.

Speaker 3 (16:24):
I didn't even mean to.

Speaker 1 (16:26):
And then he has this observation to everyone, Is it
me or does time just stand still and go buy
slower now nicotine free.

Speaker 3 (16:34):
I don't know what to do. And then it dawns
on me. Are you kidding me?

Speaker 1 (16:38):
This whole notion of will live longer isn't true. It
just seems like we're living.

Speaker 3 (16:43):
Longer because it's going slower. But it seems like, Hey,
it's me Michael.

Speaker 1 (16:46):
Your morning show can be heard live five to eight
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Speaker 3 (16:54):
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Speaker 1 (16:55):
We'd love to be a part of your morning routine
and we're grateful you're here. Now enjoy the podcas. All right,
enough about giving up nicotine. I have the home Offish
Andreanda Gold, and I have a ruling. Okay, cool, Okay,
I was right. I was right all along, all right.
So I googled and went to Wikipedia for the pronunciation
of the Sen river, and it said sin River.

Speaker 3 (17:16):
You went to what's her name? Siri? You went to Siri,
and Siri said Sane River. M hm, my wife. Of
course she's speaking again. Sorry, let me turn her on there. Sorry,
she's still talking to us. As soon as you said,
we finally got a listener. Yes, and it's a phone.
You said her name Siri. All right, Siri, tell me

(17:38):
what Jeff did.

Speaker 5 (17:39):
Tell me everything.

Speaker 3 (17:40):
Jeff googled. No.

Speaker 1 (17:42):
Bottom line is it is Senn River, se en Sen.
That's not how it's spelled, but that sound's pronounced, says
my wife, who studied at the Sword Balt Anyway, the
bottom line is the Olympics get underway.

Speaker 5 (17:53):
Now.

Speaker 1 (17:53):
It'll be about twelve thirty Central, one thirty eastern. We'll
watch it in primetime. Is there a more beautiful city
than Petty? And the athletes instead of marching, are going
to be coming up on boats on the sen River.
It's going to be breathtaking. Oh, I don't know if
I need to watch every country. You know, after about
five seven, it's like it's like my nightmare. All right,
let's all go to Mount Rushmore and then how long

(18:15):
do we stand there before we realize Okay, we just
traveled twenty hours and we're done in twenty seconds.

Speaker 3 (18:21):
Now what Yeah? Yeah, but it's going to be beautiful.

Speaker 1 (18:25):
Over a billion people are expected to watch the opening ceremonies.
NBA star Lebron James, defending US Open champion Cocoa Goff
will service the flag bearers for the United States. The
opening ceremonies will begin in primetime on NBC. Tape delayed
US women's soccer team already off to a hot start.

Speaker 3 (18:41):
They won.

Speaker 1 (18:42):
It's weird that they have a couple of events before
the opening ceremonies. I don't know why they do that.

Speaker 5 (18:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (18:47):
I was watching handball women playing handball, which is nothing
but soccer, except they throw.

Speaker 1 (18:53):
It like a dodgeball. Yesterday, Well, no, handball is like
more like racketball without a racket. Isn't what I thought.
They're playing something different. Yeah, and don't get excited when
you see hockey too, that's field hockey.

Speaker 3 (19:06):
Meanwhile, Vice President Harris says she's ready.

Speaker 1 (19:08):
To debate Donald Trump. Donald Trump says anywhere but ABC. Meanwhile,
you know, China's behind TikTok, and it's a clear and
present danger.

Speaker 3 (19:17):
That doesn't stop Vice President Kamala Harris. Like Joe Biden being.

Speaker 1 (19:20):
On TikTok, she turns to TikTok to reach younger voters,
and the White House is facing questions still over why
President Biden decided and his reelection bid. We'll have all
your top five stories in a moment. She was a
four term US representative from Hawaii in the United States
House of Representatives. She was a Democratic presidential candidate. By

(19:41):
the way, interesting twist here that everybody forgets. I think
her attacks on Joe Biden didn't hurt her. It just
made it inexplicable that she ended up being the choice
if you don't understand Podesta and Soros. But it was
really Telsey Gabbert who knocked her out in the debate,
smacked her around like a dot, like a rag doll,
and that's why she was the first to leave, and

(20:04):
then she becomes the VP. Telsea Gabbard was a force
in that Democratic presidential primary, and after twenty plus years
in the Democrat Party, she left. And she explains why
in her book, For the Love of Country, Leave the
Democratic Party Behind. Highlight of the week was getting a

(20:24):
chance to visit with Telsea Gabbard.

Speaker 5 (20:26):
Thank you so much, it's great to talk to you.

Speaker 3 (20:28):
Would you make of that speech last night?

Speaker 1 (20:30):
I mean, first, we have Bibi Netanyah, who half the
Democrats won't show up for the speech. They can't figure
out what side they're on, even though Hamas doesn't acknowledge
Israel's right to exist.

Speaker 3 (20:40):
And then we have the.

Speaker 1 (20:40):
President who doesn't seem to acknowledge Republican's right to exist
in a farewell speech.

Speaker 3 (20:46):
We live in interesting times, don't we.

Speaker 5 (20:49):
It's pretty troubling times. It's interesting, to say the least.
It was heartbreaking to see those pro Hamas demonstrators, protesters,
rioters burning the American flag. And I saw one video
of a guy who came up and he tried to
grab the flag and stop it from burning and take

(21:10):
it away, take it off the ground, and he was
chased down by a mob of these pro Hamas, pro
terrorist protesters. And you know, I just I thought, as
I was looking at that we have the First Amendment,
every person has the right to peacefully protests. But here
we have a group of people who are advocating and

(21:33):
acting as apologists and allies for an Islamist terrorist group
of the ilk of terrorists that I and so many
of my brothers and sisters in uniform went overseas to
fight against and defeat the same kind of Islamist terac
who attacked us on nine to eleven. And as I

(21:54):
as I saw this going down yesterday, I just thought, well,
what about the eighty year old grandmother who's a peaceful
pro life protester who is hauled away in handcuffed as
she peacefully protested for the right to like liberty and
the pursuit of happiness. And what a dichotomy and a

(22:14):
statement is of this administration and what they care about
and who they care about, who they are targeting, and
who they are standing a sideline.

Speaker 1 (22:24):
So if Kamala is the new choice, she a misses
the low hanging fruit of firing a Secret Service director
or calling for the firing of a Secret Service director
remains silent. Then as Vice President, she doesn't preside over
an allies speech at a time of war, protesters are
busted in and paid for.

Speaker 3 (22:44):
But this is a former speaker who.

Speaker 1 (22:46):
Said calling for a cease fire and calling for hostages
to be returned home as if it's Israel holding the hostages.
I mean, boy, the Democrat Party has an eye problem Israel,
don't they.

Speaker 5 (23:00):
Yes, they do, you know. And and the it's tough
on this one. There are some Democrats who have been
calling out for Israel's right to self defense. But the
thing that they really have a problem with that is
bigger than just Israel is the fact that not a
single one of them that I have heard, at least
certainly not the president, certainly not Vice President Harris, not

(23:23):
a single one of them has called out this radical
ismist Harrist group that attacked Israel on October seventh, and
the ideology that's driving them, what's their goal and what
their objective is. This wasn't just a criminal act. In
quite frankly, it wasn't just an act of barbarism. Yes
it was that, but it was done in the as

(23:47):
an act towards their objective, which is the extermination of
all Jewish people. And like every other ismist Haraist group
in the world, they want to establish and is Amith
caliphate around the world. We need leaders with courage to
call them out and to take action to defeat them
militarily when and where necessary. But ideologically, we have to

(24:07):
defeat this isn't this ideology with the ideology of freedom.

Speaker 1 (24:11):
Telsey Gabbert joining us. We had a shadow campaign to
save democracy from Trump in twenty twenty. Are we in
the midst of a shadow campaign to save the Democrat
Party from Democrat voters?

Speaker 3 (24:23):
What do you make of this?

Speaker 1 (24:24):
Joe's out, Kamala is in, and apparently all the Moneys
are all the delegates are hers, and doesn't win a
single election, but she's the heir apparent.

Speaker 3 (24:33):
What do you make of this that's happening exactly?

Speaker 5 (24:36):
I mean, it's interesting, as you mentioned Bobby Kennedy in
your intro, when you look back, they didn't have a
Democratic primary to nominate Joe Biden either, So what they're
doing with Kamala Harris now shouldn't surprise us. The fact
that they blocked other Democratic candidates who were running for
president from even showing up on the ballot in some states,

(24:58):
they canceled primary elections outright. In other states like Yeah, no,
we're just not going to let people vote, and essentially
then just settled Joe Biden's a president so that no
one is allowed to challenge him. That doesn't sound much
like a democracy to me, really. And then now, of
course they're doing it with Kamala Harris, so this is
par for the course for them.

Speaker 1 (25:18):
Why did it seem like such a no brainer to me?
And were you ever approached by RFK or Donald Trump?
Because I think you were a no brainer for both.

Speaker 5 (25:28):
I was approached by RFK and was told I was
under top consideration by President Trump. Obviously, ultimately he selected JD.
Vance And with those those final names that were in
contention there towards those last days, I think JD was
the best of that group and I think the right pick.

(25:48):
And one of the reasons why I think that that
pick was affirmed was how much the neo cons and
warmongers in Washington immediately started freaking out at Evans's selection
because he's shown in his short time in the Senate
he's only been there for, you know, a little over
a year, he has the courage in the backbone to

(26:09):
stand up to the deep state in the military industrial complex,
when many Republicans and Democrats don't.

Speaker 1 (26:16):
I will say it wasn't you. I was disappointed, but
because it was JD. Vance, my presumption was you were pleased.
He's saying a lot of things you've been saying for years.
Telsey Gabbert joining us. All right, Telsey, we have such
a short period of time. Let me get right to
this question. We have this with education. It's failing to
educate our kids. It's socializing them, it's indoctrinating, but it's failing.

(26:36):
The scores prove it. It's not preparing him for higher education, citizenry,
or the workforce. So the question for parents is do
we stay and fight and change public education and its outcome.

Speaker 3 (26:48):
Or is it time to abandon.

Speaker 1 (26:50):
You could say the same thing for the Democrat Party,
and the title of the book gives us your choice,
for the love of country, lead the Democrat Party behind.
Is it really that that far gone leaving is the
only solution for true Democrats?

Speaker 5 (27:05):
Yes, at this point it is. And it's unfortunate to
say that. But I titled my book that for a reason.
I suck around the Democratic Party for a long time.
I was vice served to DNC. I ran for president
in twenty twenty, all with the hopes of trying to
change that party from within. It is, as you know
very well, and has been now for quite some time,

(27:28):
under the complete control of this elitist cabal of warmongers,
led by the ills of the Queen of warmongers, yourself,
Hillary Clinton and the Democrat elite have no interest in
becoming once again the party of JFK, becoming that big,
open tent party that celebrates free speech and defensive liberties,
that celebrates the vision of and wants to make the

(27:50):
dream of Martin Luther chain of reality. Instead, they're doing
the exact opposite. They're racializing everything, They're dividing us in
every way possible. They're defined our constitution, undermining our freedom,
and it pushed us to the brink of war with
multiple countries and closer than this year war than ever before.
I see no option at this point but to leave

(28:11):
the Democratic Party behind, and we can country first.

Speaker 1 (28:15):
We could do the pendulum from FDR to LBJ to
Barack Obama to I guess Kamala Harris. Now, how about
the pendulum from JFK to Ted Kennedy. And that's the
same womb, all right, So this Party has shifted left
and taken America with it. We've now got Joe out
because he can't win, not because apparently he's not capable

(28:36):
of the race or service. Otherwise he should leave immediately
as president. You got Kamala in. We had an assassination attempt.
I'll give you a jfquick question. How does all this
play out? And what's next? And what do you fear
as next?

Speaker 5 (28:51):
Well, anyone who cherishes peace and freedom and who really
loves our country must commit to, first of all, defeating
Kamala Harris. There's a clear choice in this election, assuming
she is the nominee, as all signs point in that direction.
There's a choice between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris and

(29:11):
whoever she chooses as her running mate. If you vote
for Kamala Harris, you're voting for more tyranny, a government
that will take away more of our liberties, a government
that believe they know what's best for us more than
we do, so we shouldn't have the right to make
our own choices for ourselves, and a government that is
filled with warmongers who make our country less safe versus.

(29:33):
A vote for Donald Trump is a vote for freedom.
It is a vote for peace, and it is a
vote for a leader who is unafraid of wrestling back
control from the deep state in the military industrial complex.

Speaker 1 (29:46):
And for those by the way listening to WLAC in Nashville,
Telsea Gabbert is at the Brentwood Country Club today signing books.
You'll want to check that out. That's a suburb here
in the Nashville area. It is a really difficult thing
to put your arms around. Telsea Gabbert is. You know,
look what I had said earlier. They're left of the

(30:08):
Socialist Party of nineteen twelve now, but they've taken America
to the left with it, and it would be very,
very difficult for us to get back to where we
need to be under God, inspired by the intent of
the Declaration of Independence and by the rules of the Constitution,
to return to being a republic if we stay this

(30:30):
divided with these parties. So we need people like Telsea
Gabbert to pull the Democrat Party back to center so
America can get back to center. So it's a very
very difficult argument when people say there's no hope, we
got to leave now, that's a choice she has made.
They're a weaker party with her gone, and we're a

(30:51):
weaker country with her gone. And she's a voice that
must return to center stage. And I think there is
a future for I wish it had been with RFK
or Donald Trump on this ticket, because somebody has to
make this case against a party that has become quite
frankly and portions of it an American that makes it
very difficult for us to move forward as Americans tell you.

Speaker 2 (31:17):
This is Mike the Baptist of Gotten Down, Tennessee, and
my morning show is your morning show with Michael Bill Jorno.

Speaker 3 (31:24):
He well, just wake it up.

Speaker 1 (31:25):
It's fifty four minutes after the hour, and here's what
you need to know.

Speaker 3 (31:28):
Top five stories of the day.

Speaker 1 (31:30):
Well, President Biden and Vice President Harris both have an
eye problem Israel, but they chose to address it separately.

Speaker 3 (31:37):
Yesterday. Mark Mayfield has our today in politics.

Speaker 7 (31:40):
Vice President Harris since her meeting with the Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Nana, who was frank and constructive.

Speaker 1 (31:45):
We cannot look away in the face of these tragedies.
We cannot allow ourselves to become numb to the suffering,
and I will not be silent.

Speaker 7 (31:55):
Both Harris and President Biden met with Ntnya, who separately
on Thursday with Harris, saying and Biden are working daily
to bring home US hostages in Gaza. She went on
to add that there has been hopeful movement in ceasefire talks.
Netnaho and Biden held it by lateral meeting in the
Oval Office before meeting with families of American hostages being
held by Hamas netnah who praised Biden for his decades
of public service and support of israel As.

Speaker 3 (32:17):
The meeting comes just days.

Speaker 7 (32:19):
After Biden bowed out of the twenty twenty four presidential election,
and the House is approving a resolution condemning Vice President
Kamala Harris for what Republican lawmakers say is her mishandling
of the southern border. The resolution condemning Harris as the
Biden administration's borders are passed with support from six Democrats.
That's politics. Mark Mayfield NBC.

Speaker 1 (32:39):
News Radio, Well, if you think you had a bad
day yesterday, I would like to be Elon Musk. He
lost sixteen billion dollars in a single day. Michael Kasner
tells you how.

Speaker 2 (32:47):
Shares in Tesla collapsed on Wednesday, causing the CEO's networth
to plummet from two hundred and forty nine billion dollars
to two hundred and thirty two billion dollars. According to
Ford's stock in the electric car company dropped over eleven
percent after Tesla's second quarter earnings fell short of expectations.
Musk is still the world's richest person and is worth

(33:08):
about thirty billion dollars more than the second richest person,
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.

Speaker 3 (33:14):
I'm Michael Kassner. Well.

Speaker 1 (33:15):
Boeing didn't have such a great day either. They finalized
a plea agreement with the Justice Department and involves pleading
guilty to conspiracy and paying nearly two hundred and fifty
million dollars in penalties. Lisa Taylor has more.

Speaker 8 (33:27):
This comes after the DOJ concluded a year's long investigation
into Boeing crashes in twenty eighteen and twenty nineteen. Federal
investigation said software errors caused the crashes that resulted in
close to three hundred and fifty deaths. Boeing was accused
of misleading the FAA about the safety of its software.
I'm Lisa Taylor.

Speaker 3 (33:44):
Sports.

Speaker 1 (33:45):
The Olympics gets underway with the opening ceremonies. They'll happen
about one thirty Eastern. You'll watch it in primetime. Baseball raised,
Rangers one, Guardians, Nats lost, Mariners, d Backs and Cardinals
were all off.

Speaker 3 (33:57):
We're all in this together. This is It's your Morning
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