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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 4 (00:57):
Today?

Speaker 1 (00:58):
With the Morning After of the Morning After, all life
revolves around the election. It is Thursday November the seventh
year of Our Lord, twenty twenty four, and this show
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That's not a schlogan. In fact, to show you I
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a family, Let's go to that live talkback where apparently
someone is still tuning their guitar in preparation.

Speaker 4 (01:30):
I'll make it on the show this morning, and I
want to be tuned and ready. Where does this compare
to the butt call? We had one call?

Speaker 1 (01:37):
I think somebody was doing something very I still like
our guy, Hello, Hello, is anybody there there?

Speaker 4 (01:47):
He is? I'm here? Anybody there? I am?

Speaker 2 (01:50):
Yes?

Speaker 4 (01:51):
Yeah, all right?

Speaker 1 (01:52):
So throughout the sere that he's still your favorite, isn't he?

Speaker 4 (01:58):
He really.

Speaker 1 (02:00):
With the board operator, I will tell you get him ready,
So I will tell you I have zero ego, so
trust me. And it was our first day. We can't remember,
which is kind of a shame. I think it's Sacramento,
where we have some of our most faithful listeners. But
I believe it was Sacramento, not Phoenix anyway. And this
was at a time where you know, we started in Nashville,

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then they started airing in Tulsa, Oklahoma city, and I
think by then we had added Jackson, Mississippi, Tampa, you know,
handful of stations, and then you know, first West Coast,
Sacramento shining up. Now, if we were big EGO, you know,
we'd be feeling all puffy. We want to welcome ksge.
It's Sacramento, you know. So it's our first day in Sacramento.

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And we get this talk back about twenty minutes into
the show.

Speaker 4 (02:45):
Hit it, what what's up with the morning show? I'm
listening to some guy from Akron. Where the hell's bill? O'Reilly?
Somebody's messing up on the board operation. That was my
favorite part that he knows a board operations, board operation. Yeah,
welcome to Sacramento. Somebody's screwing up. Who's this guy from Akron?

Speaker 1 (03:04):
And you know what, as Fate would have it, because
I used to do this at the at the other station,
you know, because I would vamp you know the next thing,
you know, I mean, I didn't expect Harry Carey or
Keith Jackson or Kasey Case or any of the other
Dick Nixon voices that are in my head to show up.
And then every now and then I would I would
turn to my news guy. Imagine if somebody was tuning

(03:25):
in for the first time today, right, you.

Speaker 4 (03:28):
Know, they busting some nut is out of the air.
So it was one of those moments.

Speaker 1 (03:34):
I think what I was doing was the we had
added akron w hlo and I couldn't help but get
You know, there are people in the sixties and seventies
disc jockeys that played on that.

Speaker 4 (03:44):
Hello Achron, it's hlo Hello time.

Speaker 1 (03:47):
You know, or something, And I was doing all that
kind of stuff, and that's what this guy, you know,
he's tuning in on to hear Bill O'Reilly wax poetic.
So we've had some favorite talkbacks in our one year.
But the talkback button is on your iHeartRadio app and
it's beautiful.

Speaker 4 (04:03):
It's today. What do I mean by that? Used to be?

Speaker 1 (04:05):
You know, I have to prepare a show, and I
don't prepare a show for callers or to promote callers.
I prepare a show to make use of this very
special time. Your time is valuable and precious. It if
I have something to say, I got to get right too,
which I'm going to in about ten seconds. So we
don't want your rotting on hold waiting for us to
take your call. You just hit this microphone after your

(04:27):
guitar is tuned and ask a question, make a comment,
and we can share it with the class instantly. You
can also email Michael d atiheartmedia dot com anyway. Not
just called your show, It really is your show and
good morning. Well all right, so what was that.

Speaker 4 (04:43):
You said? Book it? Book it? Oh yeah, book it? Yeah.

Speaker 1 (04:47):
I wish somebody would give me a big Johnson credit.
We called the election as we wake up this morning,
and it's inevitable Donald Trump's can end up at three twelve?
Would we say all along? Three oh six or three
to twelve with Nevada. We're waiting on Arizona, Nevada. It's
pretty much a foregrone conclusion. I said, plus three in
the Senate looks like it's going to be I think
plus four.

Speaker 4 (05:08):
We'll see.

Speaker 1 (05:10):
And the House is looking good for the Republicans, but
they don't have any definitive assurance of that yet.

Speaker 4 (05:16):
His votes are still being counted.

Speaker 1 (05:18):
So I say all that just to impress upon you
nothing has really changed from this time yesterday. What has
changed is just watching America respond to this election, and
it's been fascinating to me. Democrats kind of got into
the blame game. Well, it's Joe Biden's fault. You know,
Joe didn't go away. He waited too long to go away.

(05:41):
And of course they never acknowledged the game they played
with Joe in twenty twenty in the shadow campaign to
steal and save the democracy. So you're not in that
predicament unless you played games. In fact, it even goes
before that. Bernie Sanders would have been the Democrat nominee
and twenty sixteen and twenty that's the Democrat Party today

(06:05):
and what it would produce.

Speaker 4 (06:06):
Now.

Speaker 1 (06:07):
Democrat leadership doesn't care what Democrats think, going back to
twenty sixteen, So they played games with super delegates and fixed.

Speaker 4 (06:14):
It for Hillary Clinton.

Speaker 1 (06:16):
And then Hillary found herself in an outsider election against
the ultimate outsider, Donald Trump. That would have been two outsiders,
a socialist and a businessman. But they took it upon
themselves to supersede the process because they care more about
their elite inner circle than they do their constituents and voters.

(06:37):
Same part in this analogy, Same Democrats sin in twenty sixteen,
in twenty twenty, and guess what their sins came home
in twenty twenty four. So they played games to avoid
Bernie in twenty sixteen.

Speaker 4 (06:52):
They played him.

Speaker 1 (06:52):
Again in twenty twenty cut a deal in South Carolina,
hit an old man in a basement, weaponized COVID change
election laws, stole the election, and now they find themselves
in twenty twenty four. What blaming Joe didn't leave earlier.
Joe should have never been there if you'd trusted it
to the people. We didn't have time to do an
open primary for the people, so we gave it to Kamala,
and then Kamala performed poorly. There's all this finger pointing,

(07:17):
and as I'm sitting there, I'm thinking, two sides of
this coin, so brace yourself. One of them is for us.
I'm watching this and I'm thinking they're never going to
figure it out because they don't realize they're in a matrix.
They don't realize they're living in a bubble. They've been

(07:38):
telling themselves the bubble of their lives so long that
they believe them. You know, one of the things that
people were having fun with yesterday was all the people
going nuts, and then everybody was kind of rating who's
the craziest. Well, these are the real third party, innocent victims.
They're being played like a piano, just like they are

(07:59):
with whoever they represents in the nominee, and they're ginning
them up.

Speaker 4 (08:04):
Well, but for these people it's real.

Speaker 1 (08:06):
Their mental illness has turned into a worship and a religion,
and their God just lost. These people are really hopeless.
What if these people really are this scared? What if
some of these people, this is what makes the opens
of the world so despicable, really think there's never going
to be I have somebody that I know, I know

(08:30):
very well, and they are posting, there's your last election,
And you're thinking to yourself, who has convinced themselves that
Donald Trump really is never going to leave? Who has
convinced themselves that Donald Trump is really going to use
our military and start killing anybody that disagrees with them.
Who has really convinced themselves that we're really never going
to have another election, because unfortunately, you're going to have

(08:53):
one in about two years. There's some really sick people
who have been really ginned up. You played them, and
the way you played them made this their god and
their God just got defeated. So the bottom line is

(09:15):
watching them all try to figure out how this happened
from their bubble This is why I'm always saying, until
you solve the matrix, until you solve the social dilemma,
until you solve the death of journalism. Now that may
solve itself. As things transition to digital podcasting and they
become completely irrelevant, they go away like a VHS. I

(09:39):
really believe they don't realize it yet, but it's just
a matter of time before ABC, NBCCBS, quite frankly, CNNMSNBC,
and Fox along with it are all about to be
a blockbuster something we used to do on Friday night
that remember when we did that? And the next generation
doesn't even know what it is that one could take
care of itself through technolo and time. But until you

(10:01):
solve the matrix, social dilemma in the death of journalism,
you can't solve any of these problems that we're discussing,
from the border to the economy to anything else. And
they certainly can't figure out why they lost. I'll give
you another example. Do you think we're any better at
understanding who the big winner is? Because why they can't

(10:22):
understand why they lost because of things they can't admit
they did that created that can't win proposition. I would
turn to the right and say, how focused have you
been on God and his ways and his truth in
his life and as the foundation of our law and
our form of government a fraction have you been from

(10:48):
left to center to conservative? Have you turned politicians into
kings or to gods? Because you're just on the winning
side of the same dysfunction. I don't think there's anybody
that should should make the assumption that the right isn't
caught in a matrix in a social dilemma any less
than the Democrats. They just won this time. But our

(11:12):
question of the day is who was the big winner?
Was it the Republican Party or was it Donald Trump.
I'm a pretty smart guy, and I cannot find a
way to prove that it's the Republican Party. Donald Trump
was the big winner on election night, not the Republican Party,

(11:35):
And the big loser was the Democrat Party, who has
lost its identity my observation, and I was a lifelong
Republican until I left, I have nothing in common with Democrats.
Had he not been shot, John Kennedy would have been
my first president, and that would have been a nice
match for me from a geopolitical standpoint. But the pendulum

(12:01):
from John F. Kenny to his brother Ted is breathtaking.
Let alone Barack Obama, let alone Ernie Sanders and Kamala Harris.
I have nothing in common in worldview, or political view,
or policy view with the Democrat Party. My frustration with
the Republican Party is it doesn't live what it believes.

(12:23):
Enjoy your victory, because if I'm right, and this is
a Trump win and now a Republican win, you got
a lot to learn too. You got to make a
lot of matrix and social dilemma to bust out of
two if you're going to craft a future. But in
the meantime, watching both sides try to figure out why
they won and why they lost, trapped in a matrix

(12:43):
and a social dilemma is heartbreaking. And I'll play some
of that sound when we come back.

Speaker 4 (12:50):
This is your Morning Show with Michael del Chrono.

Speaker 1 (12:54):
Rise and Shine and Welcome to Thursday, November seven, forty
five is now forty seven.

Speaker 4 (13:00):
He's also a second. Mark Mayfield has our Today.

Speaker 5 (13:04):
In politics, Donald Trump is now the President elect. Trump
defeated Vice President Kamala Harris to become only the second
president in US history to be elected to non consecutive terms.
In a victory speech, Trump said America is about to
enter a golden age and bound to deliver a prosperous country.
In a post on x Wednesday morning, Vice President elect JD.

(13:24):
Vance thank the American people for their trust and bound
to never stop fighting for all of you. On Wednesday,
Kamala Harris conceded the presidential race to Donald Trump.

Speaker 6 (13:32):
While I concede this election, I do not concede the
fight that fueled this campaign.

Speaker 5 (13:41):
Speaking from her alma mater, Howard University in Washington, d C.
The Vice President said her heart is full of gratitude
for her supporters, and the White House says President Biden
will address the nation Thursday morning at eleven am Eastern.
His remarks will come two days after Donald Trump defeated
Vice President Harris to become the nation's forty seventh president.
Biden spoke with Trump and congratulated him on his election victory.

(14:02):
That's politics, I'm Martney Field. They're timely, aren't they?

Speaker 1 (14:05):
So he waited almost twenty four hours for Kamala to
concede and forty eight hours for the President to speak.
Hey was the story on Tuesday night's election. A minority
vote story Brian Shook reports.

Speaker 6 (14:17):
Trump won a growing share of Latinos, and experts say
it was the Republican's messaging on the economy.

Speaker 7 (14:23):
The argument that Democrats were a threat to the advances
that his Panics had made.

Speaker 6 (14:30):
SMU political analyst cal Jilson says that shift towards the
GOP was most pronounced in South Texas. Trump came out
on top in Hidalgo County, which has historically been a
Mexican American stronghold. President Biden won that county with fifty
eight percent of the vote back in twenty twenty.

Speaker 4 (14:49):
I'm Brian Shook.

Speaker 1 (14:50):
Some members of the Harris Walls campaign are giving themselves
a blunt assessment for their efforts.

Speaker 4 (14:55):
Yes the blame game. Lisa Taylor has more.

Speaker 8 (14:58):
Campaign surrogate Lindy Lee said losing to Donald Trump was
a red wedding moment and a blood bath.

Speaker 9 (15:04):
So everyone is in a state of shock. Youth and
Latinos and African Americans a lot of them went over
to Trump, so there's going to be a lot of
soul searching the next couple of days. I hope that
we can do an honest assessment.

Speaker 8 (15:16):
Lisaid Democrats need to figure out what went wrong. She
says one of Harris's biggest failures was not separating herself
from President Biden when she told the View she wouldn't
have done anything different than the president.

Speaker 1 (15:26):
Finally, se Taylor, Oh, the left told you that that
world leaders are laughing at us. So for Donald Trump, well,
they were all calling to congratulate him yesterday, Michael Kastner reports.

Speaker 10 (15:36):
Ukraine's President Vladimir Zelenski said on ACTS that he appreciated
Trump's commitment to peace through strength. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Natanyak,
who called the turn of events a powerful recommitment to
the great Alliance between Israel and the US. The Secretary
General of NATO said he looks forward to working with
Trump to advance peace, while Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Orbon

(15:59):
called it a much needed victory for the world. I'm
Michael Kassner.

Speaker 11 (16:05):
Hell you, this is Mike the Baptist in Cottontown, Tennessee,
and my morning show is your morning show with Michael
will Jorno.

Speaker 4 (16:27):
Hey gang, it's me Michael.

Speaker 1 (16:28):
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are grateful you're here now for the podcast Enjoy. The
race for control of the House of Representatives is still undecided,
though it is looking very very red.

Speaker 4 (16:58):
And four five out.

Speaker 1 (17:00):
Of six I remember the old commercials when we were
growing up. Three out of four dentists recommend two out
of four. This two out of three ain't bad. Five
out of six healthcare workers in hospitals and nursing homes
are saying no to COVID boosters.

Speaker 4 (17:15):
Oh I think.

Speaker 1 (17:16):
I think COVID lost last Yester two nights ago as well,
and today I haven't got the Bengals take it out
of the Boldemore Ravens in Boldemore for Thursday night football.
All right, if you heard the opening of the show,
you know the context in which I shared this.

Speaker 4 (17:33):
I'm not joining in.

Speaker 1 (17:35):
First of all, there's something a lot of new cities
you'll learn about me and it'll frustrate you.

Speaker 4 (17:40):
You probably wanted me to.

Speaker 1 (17:42):
Gloat, which, by the way, I had a very quiet
moment with God and thanked him for the outcome of
the election. It is what I felt America and my
family and my children and our future needed.

Speaker 4 (17:56):
So I was very very happy.

Speaker 1 (17:59):
I will admit, in the lowest of my moments, I
did quickly scan two other channels to watch them melt
down a little bit.

Speaker 4 (18:08):
I'll give you an example.

Speaker 1 (18:09):
Now, I don't play this just for you to delight
in the misfortune of others. I just play it as
like like I flip over to CNN. There's a point
to all of this, So I'm not making fun. Relax,
but there's a point to this. These people really tell
themselves lies in their bubble and believe them, don't I

(18:34):
got to Joe, So somebody decides to say, you gotta
vote for Kamala Harris so they'll never be another election again.
You gotta vote for Kamala Harris or Donald Trump's going
to order the military to shoot you. I mean, it
was almost like a game. How crazy could they say things?
But lost in all of this while you're laughing at
it is there's people believing it, And sometimes I wonder,

(19:00):
because this is the big failure nobody talks about. This
time around. They didn't have COVID, they didn't have you Scared.
This time around, they didn't control the narrative. The narratives
moved on to digital and podcasting. This time they couldn't
silence opposing views because Elon Musk on Twitter and it's
now called X and it was a real X factor.

(19:26):
But sometimes I watch all these people creating these narratives
and I wonder if they believe.

Speaker 4 (19:31):
Them Convenient for me?

Speaker 1 (19:35):
I said three zho six or three twelve, So I'm
going to be right, I should be gloating. So you
remember that next election cycle? Who to listen to and
who not to? How do these people go on television today?
I went to the Daily Signal this morning and they're
doing a big piece with James Carville, and I'm like,
what credibility does he have?

Speaker 4 (19:54):
He thought he was going to win. Now he's telling
you why they lost.

Speaker 3 (19:58):
Quick little montage, humble view, lights out.

Speaker 4 (20:02):
Please welcome back the next president.

Speaker 1 (20:08):
I have said.

Speaker 4 (20:14):
I think it's going to be a blowout.

Speaker 3 (20:16):
Actually, I don't think it's going to be a close race.
I think there are going to be those Republicans.

Speaker 1 (20:20):
But if you want to turn on the view and
hear a bunch of women talk about, you know, stuff
that's going on in women's lives. Great, But for Saturday
Night Live, for late night television. Jimmy Fallon is probably
the least. But the others, they should all go away
or at least shut up about politics. You don't know
what you're talking about. You made an ass out of yourself,

(20:42):
but it didn't stop him.

Speaker 4 (20:43):
Vote for Harris.

Speaker 2 (20:44):
You'll be tied on election day, as always, well, the
polls will be tied, and then he'll lose.

Speaker 3 (20:48):
You call us trash. Oh oh, oh, Jamie Vance. You
just stepped up in a way that I've never seen
in my political life. And I worked for Sarah Palin.

Speaker 2 (21:00):
Take Harris over two hundred and seventy electoral vote. Let
these foods and these crypto markets do something. Let them,
let them drive the betting line into a favorable place
and then take advantage of it.

Speaker 4 (21:10):
That's what I would do. I think she's gonna wins month.
You wrote Trump is toast. You stand behind that today.

Speaker 10 (21:16):
Oh even more so, I feel the same way that
I felt a few weeks ago that Trump is toast.

Speaker 1 (21:22):
Michael Moore even took your state of Michigan. They're just,
They're just, And it used to be in the day
you'd lose your credibility and you'd lose your platform, and
you'd go away, and then we would be safe from
this kind of nonsensical moronic personalities didn't have in the past.

(21:44):
I doubt I'll have in the future. And then they
all go on television today and point fingers. None of
them ever start with how they were wrong. On election night,
I flipped over to CNN. Every every cycle produces a
different one. Oprah Oprah sends my wife, I mean, she
really would love to Oprah for me. It's Jake Tapper.

(22:10):
So you know, we came up with this door slam
a long time ago because the concept was when Oprah
was going door to door and I thought to myself.

Speaker 4 (22:19):
Ole, I would love for Oprah to show up at
my door.

Speaker 1 (22:21):
Oprah, Yes, I'd like to talk to you about voting
for Hillary.

Speaker 4 (22:26):
Oh, you want to talk to me, Oprah?

Speaker 1 (22:28):
And then I would slam the door in her faith
or even better, I would think, you know, imagine if
she shows up out of the closet with Gail Oprah.

Speaker 4 (22:35):
There's Gail Tuck get out of.

Speaker 1 (22:38):
Here, or Stedman that goofball cardboard cutout being used Stedman.
Really she's with galp You know this time it was
Jake Tapper. So I had to and this was my
you know, this is my low moment. I'm confessing my sins.

(22:58):
Jake Tapper, who did every thing to lie, mislead the
American people for an outcome he wanted. Here he is
on election night with his analyst going over the returns
and wait for it. You got to hear his response.

Speaker 7 (23:15):
I said, So you asked, are there any places that
the vice president is overperforming Joe Biden twenty twenty? So
we can show you that as well. We just bring
that out here. Harris overperforming in twenty twenty only smunks
there you go.

Speaker 1 (23:25):
By the way, the map is blank. There is not
a single county in the United States of America where
Kamala Harris outperformed Joe Biden. By the way, when we
talk about the Democrat Party, it was rejected, it lost.
In fact, twenty million voters are missing. I can't tell

(23:49):
you the Republican Party one. I don't think you had
a red wave. I think you had an orange wave.
I think you better thank God every day for Donald Trump,
because I don't know if there's anybody else that could
have cut through Assassin's Bull's major network bullets, social media
bullets and ridiculous hysteria the way he did. And you
better fix the matrix, the social dilemma and the death

(24:09):
of journalism or guess what, four years from now, you're
going to say hello to President Wes Moore. But you know,
in addition to all of this nonsense narratives they create,
scare tactics, they create the tragedy is there's people out

(24:31):
there that really are believing it. And my worst question
for you today is this post election dispair you're laughing
at and having fun watching. This is what happens when
you make politics into a god. This is the consequence
of playing the US versus Them game and then them wins.

(24:54):
See what breaks my heart is not to laugh at this.
This person and the part is guilty, The media is guilty.
Is probably mentally ill, and you've been playing and ginning
up mentally ill people and they really believed everything you said.
This isn't funny, This is tragic and real terrified.

Speaker 4 (25:19):
Listen to me. Republicans, listen. You are the people in history.

Speaker 8 (25:25):
They want what's about.

Speaker 4 (25:28):
They won us about people like you.

Speaker 1 (25:31):
And I've had people I know in real life posting
things really crazy and second only to how scary COVID was,
and watching believers, non believers, skeptics, dupables, all buying lies.

Speaker 4 (25:53):
Listen to this one.

Speaker 7 (25:55):
I was just.

Speaker 12 (25:55):
Walking down the street to go get a medication because
I'm out.

Speaker 4 (26:00):
You definitely need your medication, dear, I.

Speaker 12 (26:01):
Need it for today. And I saw a woman walking
her two kids and she had this look on her
face and I looked at her remain eye contact me.
Both kind of nodded like we were both.

Speaker 4 (26:19):
Just devastated. I can't do it anymore. This one's I guess,
just mad at all men.

Speaker 13 (26:27):
This all break right like like we're just gonna wake
up tomorrow morning. Everything's gonna go back to the way
like it all.

Speaker 4 (26:34):
It'll be a.

Speaker 3 (26:35):
Psych it'll be.

Speaker 4 (26:36):
Like a really bad.

Speaker 3 (26:37):
Dream and none of this will ever happen.

Speaker 13 (26:39):
Right like it'll be like the first time, and then
we're all gonna pull through fine in four years. Correct, Please,
someone tell me I can tell you one thing right now.
Marriage is the farthest thing from on the table currently,
So they really they screwed the pooch on that one
if they thought that any of this was gonna actually
help with the whole thing family and kids department and

(27:01):
lowering birth rates because that No.

Speaker 1 (27:04):
No, I think Republicans got their hands full in four years.
If this is an orange wave and not a red wave,
if this is a Donald Trump phenomenon and not a
Republican victory, they got their hands full. The Democrats curtly
of their handsful. But priests, reverends, pastors, you really got

(27:30):
your hands full. Someone, someone has to talk to a
very spiritually ill generation and tell them there is a
god and it's not a president. There is a God

(27:51):
and it's not a gender. There is a God and
it's not a sexual perversion. There is a God and
it's not a vape. There is a God, and you
pray to him. You don't post to others who are
as lost as you.

Speaker 4 (28:12):
Look.

Speaker 1 (28:13):
No one's happier that Donald Trump got elected than me.
No one's more relieved that Donald Trump got elected than me.
But how are you missing this? Don't hate him, don't
laugh at him. There's a sick generation. This generation of

(28:34):
people who really know the only thing that can fill
the voids in our life, the only thing that can
give you joy unspeakable, the only thing that can make
you beyond happenstance more than a conqueror, peace that passes
all understanding, whole eternal. These people desperately needed a presidential
candidate that they supported, lost and they can't find any

(28:59):
hope to go on and live. I don't care what
party wins the White House. We've already lost.

Speaker 4 (29:05):
From Phoenix to Tampa with Nashville, Akron and you in between,
it's your Morning show with Michael del Churno.

Speaker 1 (29:15):
I just have a cup of coffee and starts slurping
like Aaron if you're just waking up. The Justice Department
is looking into how to wind down two criminal cases
against Donald Trump. They don't have much of a case,
and it didn't work anyway.

Speaker 4 (29:26):
He won.

Speaker 1 (29:28):
We all had to wait what was it close to
twenty hours till five twenty two Eastern the next day
for Kamala Harris to concede, and I guess you gotta
wait forty hours for old Joe. But he'll talk to
us later this morning and on Thursday night, football tonight
is the Bengals and the Ravens. I was very supportive
of RFK Junior and he it didn't go the way

(29:52):
I thought. He ended up joining an alliance with Donald
Trump rather than being a spoiler factor, which I thought
was very American of him. He might have gotten my
vote if he hadn't gotten off the ballot. But will
his most pivotal role be as a part of the
Trump administration? Or as I said to Aaron Rayel off
the air, if I worked for the FDA right now,

(30:14):
I think I'd be on the toilet. What is the
future for RFK in this administration? I think he is
going to be put in charge of fixing our food source.

Speaker 3 (30:25):
That'd be great, and health in general.

Speaker 11 (30:27):
He has his slogan, make America Healthy Again, the riff
on make America great Again. It's unclear what position Trump
is going to give him. Is it going to be
head of Health and Human Services?

Speaker 3 (30:38):
Can he even do that?

Speaker 11 (30:39):
It needs Senate approval, it needs all these other things.
What he can do, and the position he can give
him that does not need Senate confirmation.

Speaker 3 (30:47):
Is Health Zar. Regardless to where he lands.

Speaker 11 (30:50):
Kennedy will gain a big podium to spread his views,
and his views are there's garbage in the food, get
it out.

Speaker 3 (30:57):
I don't know, seems reasonable to me.

Speaker 1 (30:59):
Yeah, he'll even point out exact same products that our
kids are eating in our country with like eight ingredients
that the exact same product doesn't have in other countries.
Why those are whys that have to be answered. I
have to tell you. It would be very tempting to make.
Because this guy's a brilliant attorney. I'd be very tempting
to make an attorney general as his father once was.

(31:21):
But I think it has to be health in human services,
and I think it has to be beyond bizarre.

Speaker 4 (31:25):
But that's just me, and.

Speaker 11 (31:27):
I think honestly, he'd do more good in that role
beyond bazarre like head of health and human I think
that this is the type of thing.

Speaker 3 (31:35):
That moves the needle forward for us as a nation.
We are sick. We have some of the highest rates
of people.

Speaker 11 (31:43):
With multiple chronic diseases in the world for a developed nation,
the lowest life expectancy at birth in a developed nation,
maternal and infant death rates are among the highest of
high incombination.

Speaker 3 (31:56):
This is this is what so whatever we were doing
doesn't work. That needs to stop.

Speaker 4 (32:03):
What's gonna be what's gonna be interesting? Is all right?

Speaker 1 (32:05):
So America got completely conned and I don't know who
dropped dead, and just you know, said Anthony Fauci is
the foremost authority on all things medicine. I mean they
used to do it like a narrative. They never even
said his name. It was always preceding his name. He
was actually very pro pro vax and very invested in
vas even had ties to the Luhan lab. All right,

(32:29):
so that wasn't an honest player. They've already portrayed him
as anti vax so will he not be seen as
an honest player?

Speaker 4 (32:35):
But I got to tell you something.

Speaker 1 (32:36):
From the vaccines we give our children to the COVID controversy,
you need to hear this man out. He gets these
topics inside and out, and his opinion is valid. It
may not be the definitive only say, but it might
shape the right say. Does that make sense? But I
wonder how we'll be perceived.

Speaker 11 (32:53):
It does, And I want to make this very clear.
He is not an anti vaxer. I agree, I work
in the media. No, No, he has said it like
these aren't my original thoughts like it should constantly being misreported.

Speaker 3 (33:03):
He has vaccinated his own children.

Speaker 11 (33:04):
He thinks there is an incredible value in smallpox vaccinations, polio,
all good things. What he says is the ridiculous amount
and frequency in which we vaccinate little children is potentially
having adverse health outcomes, and we want to look at why.
And the reason we're doing it is to enrich the
pharmaceutical companies.

Speaker 3 (33:22):
They get paid when there's a mandate for a vaccine.
This is not for the health of the US population.
That's not what they're doing.

Speaker 4 (33:30):
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