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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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(00:21):
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Speaker 2 (00:25):
Enjoy starting your morning off right. A new way of talk,
a new way of understanding, because we're in the Stigific.
This is your morning show with Michael del Choino.

Speaker 1 (00:42):
Friday. Thank god it's Friday. Friday, Friday, Okay, after this
week of the DNC Convention, I am happy it's Friday.
I usually whax out. I work for a company for
sixteen years. I couldn't stomach. I hate did my job,
I'll admit it, and I didn't handle it well, you know.

(01:05):
And then I came to Radio Heaven working for iHeart,
and I have not had that feeling of dread. In fact,
we have so much fun across the country that Radio Heaven.
That's radio heaven. Yes, well that's the same way. We
found a church about a year ago, fifteen years looking
for a home, and we found a pastor. We found
a church. I've been told by security not to mention

(01:26):
the name of that church, but anyway, but I mean,
because when you have fun, when you have children, what's
the worst question getting in the car and somebody going,
all right, where do you want to go for dinner?
Because you get five different answers and nobody's happy. Next thing,
you know, you want to just turn the car around.
And it can be that way with churches. So for
the long time there's one church. Hey, we took a
bullet for the kids. They did great with the kids.

(01:47):
So we sat through not so great a church. We
have finally found a church at all. Five of us
get up on Sunday morning and there's no place we'd
rather be getting ready to go fast, no place we'd
rather be, And after it's over, no place we would
have rather been. All right, So and that's how it
is working for iHeart, except this week the Democrats stole
the joy of my life and made me hate my

(02:09):
job again. That's not necessarily iHeart fault, right, No, not
at all, of course not so no, I mean seriously,
after averaging about well last night they finished on time.
I know you don't didn't bother you all week? Which
I would you go to bed at seven every night?
I'm out Jeffrey Lyon, he he is the good gig.
But of course I had to stay up, and for

(02:30):
much of the week it was to the midnight hour
after midnight on the East coast for Joe Biden. Last
night everything wrapped up about ten o'clock, so it wasn't
so bad. But we do have to put into perspective,
Kamala Harris. Remember we said, which Tim's showing up, It's
gonna be teaching Tim, Soldier Tim, Governor Tim, and it

(02:52):
turned out to be coach Tim. Did we get Mama La, Kamala, No,
you actually didn't. My perspective is very similar to Tucker Carlson,
So I will share mine and then I'll read Tucker's
because I think we both nailed it. If I say
so mychself, that sounded bompus, didn't it well? Because I

(03:13):
give credit where credit there he is. See spirit of
Tucker is here echoing through the bouncing off the wall.
I'm one of these that gives credit where credit is too.
Hollywood was involved all week in this presentation, and the
sound was perfect, the stage was perfect, the orchestration was

(03:37):
attempted to be perfect. I mean it was in the
eye of the beholder. But this was a for sixteen minutes,
a Hollywood flawless speech. I thought at one point she
was going to go, I'm Andrew Shepard and i am
President of the United I mean, it was just like
straight out of out of Hollywood, and she de livered

(04:00):
it perfectly for sixteen minutes. Had it ended, and by
the way, it's ironically to the second, had she ended
at exactly sixteen, I would have had to come on
the radio and say, well, I'm not voting for her.
But that was flawless. Up to sixteen minutes. She topped

(04:26):
Barack and Michelle. She didn't turn into nasty prosecutor, she
didn't giggle like a goofball. There were no word sounds
because it was a script. Look, when you go to
a great movie, somebody wrote it or somebody adapted it,

(04:49):
and then human beings walked in and brought those characters
in words to life. That's a gift. That's the actor.
This was a great script for sixteen minutes and a
great actress for sixteen minutes. It was perfect. It was
flawless now, even though from sixteen oh one on her

(05:13):
writers failed her. She frankly as the actress, performed all
the way through, all based on lies, distortions, misrepresentations. Even
the Washington Post fact check had a field day at
her expense. This morning. Straw Men thinks Trump never said that.

(05:34):
They said. He said things that they've done to him,
that they're trying to scare you. He's going to do
to you. Elect Donald Trump. He's going to turn the
military and arrest all of us who disagree with him,
And where the hell you getting that? Stuff? Kind of
turned sci fi after sixteen minutes, But I'm gonna give
credit where credit is due. Don't get me wrong. Wasn't lusting,

(06:02):
She's not my type. But she looked genuine on her
anniversary with her husband. She looked genuine about her family
and children. She looked I won too, by the way.
I think it was a dark, dark navy black suit.
I knew she wouldn't do white. Hillary did white. She
wasn't gonna do it. She looked beautiful and she sounded great.

(06:23):
She delivered the speech absolutely flawless start to finish. The
speech was flawless till sixteen minutes after that, greatly flawed.
So I'm gonna give credit where credit is due. She
did great. She was better than Barack and Michelle. Now
if that shocked some people say a lot, you know,
so be it. She still got to do interviews, and

(06:44):
she won't if she shines there, I'll be shocked. If
she shines in the debate, that's what did her in
in twenty twenty, I'll be shocked. But anybody looks at
you and says, oh, she stunk last night, she did not.
Here's how Tucker said it. This is why he makes

(07:04):
more money than me. By the way, did you spit
your coffee? I saw that, Tucker wrote, She's much more
skillful than I have ever seen. That was the best
Kamala Harris has ever looked. That was the best Kamala
Harris ever sounded. That's the best she's ever performed in
her life. And she was the best speaker of the week. Hey,

(07:28):
that's what you want. That's me talking, by the way,
So I agree with him, that's the most skillful she's
ever been. Tucker goes on. But she's a liar on
the deepest level. The things she is saying are just
not true. That's what I was staring at the TV saying,

(07:52):
Donald Trump ever said that about our military. Donald Trump
did not lead an armed insurrection. Donald Trump did not
refuse to go. He left. January sixth was not a
great day for Donald Trump. I was live on the
air bashing him because I knew the elements that were there,
and he was recklessly playing into it. I remember be

(08:14):
on the air saying, and you're gonna go with him? Well,
this has to be planned because Secret Service would have
to clear that. He was even throwing me for loops.
Then I started thinking, well, maybe there is a crack
and maybe this thing isn't good. I don't know what's
going on. So it was in the end, it was reckless. See,
Nancy Pelosi and Donald Trump knew the elements that were
at that rally that day. They knew two weeks in advance.

(08:39):
And Nancy can click her denures all she wants, but
she didn't do anything either. The problem is Trump was
dumb enough to play into their hands. They wanted the insurrection.
Let me tell you something, They master an insurrection They
may still have one planned if Kamala doesn't win. That
was their plan, if Joe didn't win. That's what they
were conditioning you with. Black Lives Matter and and TIFA

(09:02):
and all the rest. The burning in the streets, good
trouble getting it used to that got differently. They played
it last night, mostly peaceful protest. Yeah right, Smell the
tires in the air, and only Governor Tim's wife liked
to open the windows while their city was burning and
her husband was doing nothing and saying, I love the smell.

(09:22):
It was kind of a north star for us. It was.
It was a touchstone. These woke people cracked the up.
Oh it's a touchstone, honey, Come by the window, Smell
the fire, you smell the tires. It was the police cars,
by the way. Let me get back to Tucker and
finish that point. She's much more skillful than I ever seen.

(09:44):
But she's a liar, and she's a liar on the
deepest level. The things she's saying right now are just
not true. In fact, worse, they're the opposite of truth,
which is the hallmark of evil. She's an extremist. She'll
say anything. She's much more like Gavin newsome than I

(10:06):
ever realized I could go through a whole litany. Well,
I would say, and I understand where he's coming from,
because there is a turning point. I mean, the Democrat
Party has gone so far left. Their platform is the
Socialist Party of nineteen twelve. That's how far left they've gone.
They've gone so far left. Bill Clinton doesn't belong in
that room, and he's not that long ago, two decades,

(10:30):
John F. Kennedy wouldn't be in that room. That's my
right before I shuffled on to this earth time period. Now,
the problem is they've gone way far left, and they've
taken America left with it. Barack Obama was the king
of being clever with deception and distortion and lies. This camp,

(10:54):
this entire convention began with let's stop apologizing, let's stop
high let's own it. Yeah we're liberal, Yeah, we're boldly this.
We're boldly that she returned last night to a more
clever way of doing it. And I think that's what

(11:14):
struck Tucker as evil. So bottom line, we're going to
play a lot of it throughout the morning. The first
sixteen minutes flawless script, flawless performance, and actress. After that,
the proof of what I've been saying all week, what

(11:35):
is right under the surface of the water, the riptide current,
right under the little calm water. Their obsession and hatred
for Donald Trump. And I don't have enough psychiatry degrees
to explain to you where that's coming from. But it

(11:55):
was an absolute obsession. So I kind of, you know,
throughout the day, I wonder, well, how am I going
to present this to you? Well, I think the way
it was intended. It was Hollywood written, after all, So
in a speech straight out of Hollywood that focused on
her as the hero and Trump is the evil, bad guy,

(12:17):
she officially accepted the nomination for president of the United States.
Although I will tell you and you'll hear it, it's
interesting how she worded it. It's as if she thinks
she's already president. You'll have to hear that a little
bit later. On The other thing that really struck me.

(12:42):
If I were a Democrat and you'll lead it. No,
if I were a Democrat and I watched this entire
process in the name of well, look look what they
did in twenty twenty the name of you know, the
shadow campaign to save the democracy. They were un democratic

(13:03):
in order to save democracy. That'd be like me. You know,
I'm gonna go kill everybody that isn't a Christian in
an attempt to save Christianity. Wait a minute, that's gihat
is it? But anyway, I digress. So, but if I
was a Democrat, you just had a primary process that
this woman wasn't in. Not a single interview, not a

(13:26):
single debate, not a single campaign appearance, not a single
vote cast for her. And last night she accepted the
nomination and all you got was and I'm a person
who's used to unusual paths. That's it. That's they killed
the primary and democracy, democratic process, took your votes and

(13:47):
just threw an old man in a trunk and drove
off and gave him to her. And that's the only
explanation you get. My whole life has been an improbable journey.
Donald Trump did a whole thing on the things she
didn't bring up, which was powerful. You didn't hear anything

(14:07):
about the economy. You never heard the words interest rate,
you never even heard the words inflation, and you never
heard the word China. It is a great way of
looking at it. What she didn't, what Hollywood chose not
to write in her script, but they were sticking to
the story hero versus Trump the evil guy. And by
the way, I used this analogy yesterday, I'll repeat it
today my Rudy Rudiger interview, and I was like, your

(14:30):
brother was such a jerk. No, No, he wasn't at all.
My brother was very supportive. We just needed one character
to embody all the naysayers in life. Oh, that's how
Hollywood works. And so that's what you're doing with Donald Trump.
What they really hate is anybody that doesn't have their worldview,
anybody that doesn't have their policy view, anybody doesn't vote
for their candidates, and anybody that doesn't support their party.

(14:52):
They just lumped everything they hate about you and me
in did Donald Trump really was fascinating, frightening and fascinating.
And I think what got Tucker's attention was, Hey, she's
as good of a liar as as Obama was. This
could get interesting. So I will say it this way.

(15:14):
If you didn't stay up, I got lots of audio,
I've got lots of experts to put into perspective, from
David Sonati to Chris Walker to Rory and our White
House correspondent John Decker. But the end of the day,
it was a for sixteen minutes flawless script. The remaining
twelve minutes a very revealing script. And they don't have

(15:37):
a vision for America. They don't have a path forward.
In fact, they're hiding from you. You're living it right now.
Her message of hope is your misery today. But to
the screen and to the naked, untrained, or ignorant. I

(16:00):
she pulled it off for her party. I don't think
she's pulled it off across the country.

Speaker 2 (16:06):
This is your morning show with Michael del Chona.

Speaker 1 (16:10):
If I gotta be up, you gotta be up. After all,
we're here to serve you. This is your morning show.
I'm Michael del jornalong with Jeffrey Lyon running the controls,
and you at home listening on the air or on
your iHeartRadio app. Welcome to Friday, August the twenty third.
There's no convention to watch tonight or have to stay
up and be forced to watch. I'm going to spend

(16:31):
all weekend in my underwear watching Little League Baseball. Tada. Look,
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(16:56):
have technology. Now there are some talk stations that used
text messaging kind of a thing, and that's so impersonal.
Hey four two sixty seven, you're full of it. Let
me tell you something else. Six two four seven. We
have the iHeart talkback button. So if you're listening on
the iHeartRadio app, or even if you're not go to it,

(17:17):
you'll see a little microphone. You can press it and
leave us a message. We get it instantly, and then
we can share it with the class. Another way, of course,
is good old fashioned email, which is where we find
Rick this morning saying good morning Michael. When it was
Trump versus Biden, it was two incumbents. Well, it was like,
that's what made it historic and different, right, the great rematch?

(17:37):
One a current president an incumbent, the other a former
president just from a previous term. Also like an incumbent
two incumbents? How does that play the way? The Democrats
wouldn't want it? To play. You would compare what gas
cost when the other guy was president versus now, or
what interest rates were when he was president versus now.
And I understand the COVID things, so don't scream it

(17:59):
at it. COVID changed a lot. And some of those
COVID mistakes are Donald Trump's. A fifteen million unvetted illegals
pouring into the country that wasn't Donald Trump. The Ukraine
Russian war that wasn't Trump's fault might not have happened.

(18:19):
The left loves to tell you how he's cozied up
with dictators because he wants to be one. No, he
stood up to them, and they knew he would stand
up to them, and that's why they didn't act weakness
Embolden's aggression. Getting back to Rick's email, second finished, I'll
finish a thought later. Well, now that it's Trump versus Harris,

(18:44):
does Trump get the bonus of being the incumbent you know,
the devil you know, versus the devil you don't. That's
a very insightful question. That's why I started with think
about what happened. Joe Biden was president and apparently cognitively

(19:07):
compromised and incompetent all this time and this woman. I'm sorry, Joe,
it's true. Look, I've been very compassionate to you. I
don't make fun I do hold you accountable. You allowed
them to use you as a pawn at life expectancy,
and then you wouldn't step aside, and you wanted to
run again past your life expectancy. And you are a

(19:30):
little bit cognitively impaired. You gotta admit that.

Speaker 2 (19:34):
You're a line dog faced pony soldier.

Speaker 1 (19:36):
Oh I can't win with him. But anyway, Kamala Harris,
the media, all the people that are lying to you now,
they're the ones that hit it. They just he campaigned
and earned all of those votes in the name of democracy.

(19:57):
They just took him and gave him to Kamala. And
the only explanation you got as well, my life is
filled with improbable paths. That's it. That's all you get.
There's no attachment to Kamala Harris and all the reality
and all the things she's addressing that are broken. Never

(20:22):
mind the devil you know and the devil you don't.
We're not even supposed to recognize this devil as having
been vice president. Apparently she had nothing to do with
the border. In fact, elect her, and she's going to
show you that she will fight the drug traffickers and
human traffickers, and she will seal the boot. Why aren't
they stealing it right now with an executive order? This

(20:46):
gets back to what Tucker was saying, Oh, it was
a great written speech. I would stop at sixteen minutes.
It wasn't well written after that, just a bunch of
eyes and all the just kind of like a meatball
of all the crap they were fry and all week long.
But the first sixteen minutes was well written and she
flawlessly delivered it. But apparently that withdrawal from Afghanistan just

(21:11):
didn't simply happen on their watch. The illegal immigrants didn't
happen on their watch, The inflation, the interest rates, the
home crisis didn't happen on their watch. In fact, they're
going to solve the why the hell aren't they solving it?
And if they're going to protect our kids against guns, oh,
why aren't they safe right now? That's the one thing

(21:31):
they'll never get around all week long. They have held
power for twelve of the last sixteen years, and now
they're showing us a new frontier. We're not going back.
Even the Washington Post this morning railed on that this

(21:52):
is a Washington Post, their paper of record, when she
said we're not going back to when Donald Trump tried
to cut a security in Medicare. This is false. We've
awarded Harris three pinocchio noses on this. On Medicare, virtually
all anticipated savings sought by Trump would have been wrung

(22:13):
from the health providers, not the Medicare beneficiaries, and designed
as a way of holding down costs and improving the
solvency of this program for the elderly. Today, and this
is a Washington Post setting them straight, he doesn't actually
fight for the middle class. Instead, he fights for himself

(22:35):
and his billionaire friends. And he'll give them another round
of tax breaks, and it'll add up to five trillion
dollars in national debt. Well, that's not true. Five paragraphs explained.
He intends to enact what an effect is a national
sales tax, call it a Trump tax that would raise
prices on middle class families by almost four thousand dollars

(22:57):
a year. This is an extraordinarily high estimate. To Washington Post, rights,
Trump suggested he wants to impose a ten percent tax
on every imported good entering the United States. And of
course what even the Washington Post isn't putting out, and
that's mainly a negotiation deal that'll keep that from ever

(23:17):
having to need to be enacted, because they know he'll
do it. As commander in chief Avalunteer Americans always have
the strongest, most lethal fighting force in the world. But
it was her president that proposed the reductions, not Trump.
He encouraged Russian President Vladimir Putin to invade our allies,

(23:40):
said Russia could quote do whatever the hell they want.
Washington Post, Well, this needs context. Harris uses carefully the
word encouraged in this passage. Trump did not issue an
invitation to Russia to invade a US ally, but in
his talent was informing the leader of a NATO member

(24:02):
country that he would not defend the country from Russia's
attack if Trump deemed the nation was delinquent on payments
in for military assistance. In the February rally, Trump said
one of the presidents of a big country at one
point asked him whether the United States would still defend
the country if they were invaded by Russia. If they

(24:23):
didn't pay. No, I wouldn't protect you, Okay, says that
is a conversation of a negotiation to try to tell
the NATO countries. We respect NATO what it's done, but
it's time for everyone to pay their fair share. See,
nobody wants the US to be the police of the world,
but they certainly want us to fund everybody. I mean, so,

(24:48):
when your speech is filled with so many things that
the Washington Post is going on and on revealing the lies,
I'll take you back to Tucker. Oh, she was much
more skillful than I've ever seen, but she's a liar
on the deepest level. And the things she's saying right
now are just simply not true. In fact, worse, they're
the opposite of truth, which is a hallmark of evil. Incumbent, No,

(25:19):
the answer to your email is it's still incumbent versus incumbent.
Because if Joe's been as incapacitated as he has, well,
the question is who the hell's been running the country?
I mean, we know she cast the deciding vote for
what caused a great deal of inflation and held interest
rates high and gave about eighty billion dollars to the

(25:42):
irs to target, And who are they targeting. Well, a
big initiative was those that live in the service industry
on tips. So when you ask the question, is this
the devil you know versus the devil you don't one.

(26:02):
I don't think it's a devil, and the other one
is the one that's been governing. So when you ask
the question, you almost buy in to the deception. The
biggest joke about the Democratic Convention that you, Michael d say,

(26:24):
we take pride in our objectivity. We don't tell people
how to think. Haha, that's a good one. Your whole
show format is clearly biased against Democrats and in favor
of conservative Republicans. You kiss Donald Trump's butt every day.
You're a butt kisser. I guess I don't think he's
feeling like it's his morning show, uh, Jacob Wright, Saint
Michael always loved to hear your voice and perspective. Yesterday

(26:46):
you talked about the confusion of all the late night speakers,
both good and bad, and I think all the part
of the And I think that's all a part of
the plan. The speakers themselves are part of a facade
they are creating, even the Obama as they can say,
look at all the important or previous important people supporting
Kamala for president than the laundry list. Anyone who cared

(27:10):
enough to watch live is either doing recon or already
drinking the kool aid. I don't know if this is
gonna dovetail with what you're saying or not. Look, a
convention is for the party. It was a good convention.

(27:31):
They had problems outside, they just never let you see
them on television, and they certainly weren't allowed to spill
in to the convention hall. So they didn't have any
nineteen sixty eight that disrupted It was out there, but
didn't disrupt the convention. And they hit it well. They
left with their ticket, They left United and they left energized.

(27:54):
Question is anybody outside that United Center buying any of this?
They want you to believe it's foregone conclusion that they're
going to win, and you're doomed. And you got the
exact same close race you had before with a different
puppet who's far more skillful at selling lies than the

(28:16):
old one. They threw in the trunk. They're right about
one thing. You got a battle, and we are at
an inflection point. And if America doesn't wake up vote
up and vote right. You're not getting a new future,

(28:38):
You're getting your painful reality headed further in the wrong direction.
I'm executive Chef George Harvell. My morning show is Your
Morning Show with michaelvill Jorna. If you're looking to buy
or sell a house, you're in luck. More people are
in the market and the number of four sale signs

(28:59):
are going up. That's an inventory issue. Is this the
happy days are here again? Because industrates haven't come down
that much.

Speaker 3 (29:07):
No, they haven't, and I wouldn't say happy days are
here again at all. We have a housing shortage crisis
in this country and until it's it's taken care of
with some real earnestness, I mean, like probably it will
have to be addressed on a federal level, then we're
going to continue to see sky high prices. But we
are seeing more homes on the market one point three
million in fact, last month it's an increase of one percent,

(29:29):
which is you know, modest to say the least. Sales
are still sluggish, but they're getting better. They're they're up.
But if you I think, like the more interesting numbers here,
the median price for an existing home that's sold in
July four hundred and forty two thousand. It's an increase
of four percent from a year ago, and those first
time buyers, which traditionally made up about forty percent of

(29:50):
home at sales, now only made up twenty nine percent.
Many people have said until rates are below five percent,
it's not that I'm not willing to participate in the market.

Speaker 1 (29:58):
I can't afford it.

Speaker 3 (30:00):
Right, Yeah, there's no, there's no participating in it. Like,
you're not going to do it until rates go below
five percent because you can't afford it. And if you
can't afford it, then this isn't These are not like
four people we're talking about here. These are working people
who save money. You're ready to buy something.

Speaker 1 (30:17):
I'm not being rude. I'm just wondering. I'm wondering if
I mean, because there's there's two worlds. There's two worlds
going on right now. The one world is for those
that are more established and have money and have a
home worth a lot of money, they'll put their house
on the market because then they'll be buying something roughly
like theirs for roughly the same price, just at a
higher interest rate. That'll get it started moving. But when

(30:37):
we're talking about the real housing crisis for my children
and your children that don't dream of home ownership may
not exist if we continue in this direction. That's a
whole other story. And even if interest rates came to
and I think it has to come down more than five,
Even if it came down to four, if the home
prices don't come down with it, they're still not going
to be able to afford it, right, I mean, my

(31:00):
first house was eighty seven thousand dollars and interest rates
where I think in the sevens, All right, that was reasonable.
But when the average is four hundred thousand, interest rates
are in at five, and wages are I don't care
what you say, roughly stagnant, certainly not keeping up with inflation.
You got a housing crisis. But remember, Kamala is a fighter.

(31:20):
She's always been a fighter, and she's gonna fight for you, Aaron,
and she's gonna fight for me. And somehow, some way,
she says she's going to build more houses. Yeah, I
guess Jimmy Carter's gonna help her. I don't. I don't
know where that's going problem.

Speaker 3 (31:36):
I wonder about this, like that huge infrastructure bill that
was passed under Biden, and you know, it's a tremendous
amount of money. It's adding to the debt all of
that stuff. But it did spur renovations, if you will,
in so many things that desperately needed it. And then
you find a lot of states it particularly. You know,
it doesn't matter if you're a rhet or a bluestate
they're like, ooh, that was nice. I don't think that

(31:57):
we're going to get more houses unless there's something like
that moment. Really, it's not going to happen, Like there
just isn't enough housing. I'm talking about like affordable housing,
just housing for people who work, save a little and
want to, you know, create some sort of nest egg.

Speaker 1 (32:10):
And I don't know, and I don't have to tell
you it's not enough to just have housing. Got to
make sure you have a cat that isn't spraying.

Speaker 2 (32:16):
But with that, we're all in this together. This is
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