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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:37):
Seven minutes after the hour, Good morning, Welcome to Wednesday,
November the twentieth. You have our Lord twenty twenty four
TRUMP nominating Doctor Oz. I don't know why I always
think of number two when I think of doctor Oz.
Doctor Oz. The first time I saw doctor Oz, remember
you used to add answer questions that people had, Yeah,
and it was why is our poopoo a certain color?
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So I always think him that he did one on
gas too. No can can you find?
Speaker 1 (01:04):
I'm assuming he knows work well. He really knows his craft.
Speaker 2 (01:09):
Doctor Oz to lead the Center for Medicare and Medicaid services.
He will work in conjunction with the Health and Human Services.
Is that good? We've got a lot of TV people
here lately. Yeah, but doctor Oz is good though. He's
a good just check it. He's not like a fake judge.
How sad is it? I look for I look to
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you to see, Hey.
Speaker 1 (01:34):
Is this good?
Speaker 4 (01:35):
No?
Speaker 2 (01:35):
I mean he's a really good doctor. I just happened
to remember, Yeah, two parts, two episodes. When I think
of him, I think of that. Okay, Ukraine is firing
American made missiles.
Speaker 1 (01:49):
You know? Is this deliberate? Are they trying to start
World War three? Remember? I don't.
Speaker 2 (01:53):
I don't just bring this stuff up like some conspiracy theorists.
The way they stopped Donald Trump the first time. I'm
everything was growing great in America. Everything was going terrible
for China. And then bada bing bada boom. We get
COVID all a kwinky dinky, of course, and COVID destroyed
the first term of Donald Trump. He listened to some
(02:17):
wrong people, and he made some really big mistakes in America.
Continue to make those mistakes, and here we are trillions
later and lack of trust later. They wouldn't try to
distract the second term of the president by starting a
world war?
Speaker 1 (02:30):
Would they know?
Speaker 2 (02:32):
And if you're not fit, just in case you're a
little worried. Oh and by the way, the emergency hotline
for talks between the Kremlin and the White House is currently.
Speaker 1 (02:40):
Not in use and not in order I forget to
pay the bill.
Speaker 2 (02:45):
Can you imagine putin should I launch this NEP get
me biten first, don't sock it in the sock socket
in the bank, First National Bank, Randhurst time, eight o seven.
Speaker 1 (02:57):
Thank you.
Speaker 2 (03:01):
I mean that hotline was installed, you know, after the
Cuban missile crisis, to make sure none of those misunderstandings
ever happen again. Or everybody's a full you know information
sound in mind before they ever launch a nuclear weapon.
And and here we are on the brink and they
don't They don't even have the phone working. Ethics Committee
is expected to meet today to decide whether or not
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to release the reports on Matt Gates. Meanwhile, a hacker
has reportedly gained access to the testimony of the investigation
and threatening to release it. You wonder if that'll play
any role in their decision today whether or not to
release the findings Before the Hacker does Sounds of the
Day today is it may have to be in two parts.
That's how much we have and it's great, great stuff.
(03:45):
We'll have more on that coming up. And you know,
if the Democrats lost this election for whatever reason, they
need to figure that out. The answer is going to
be multiple reasons. But here's the bottom line. They didn't
just lose this election, and if they don't figure out
(04:06):
how they lost this election, they're not going to win
one for a long time. And that makes me want
to talk about it with you from two different angles.
One we kind of covered. I mean, I said to
David Sanati again yesterday, you know, the left never really
had an answer for talk radio. Oh and they tried
(04:28):
with progressive talk networks. Progressive hosts have tried at many
different levels in cities that quite frankly, were very progressive
and should have been warm to them, and they fail. Now,
most of what you know the Left wins with is narratives,
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usually exaggerated or false, and feelings over evidence, or feelings
over common sense, or feelings over historic fact or constitutional
or American intent. So when you get in a long
form like talk radio, that's problematic. Now I'm not saying
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talk radio is still the steel sword in political conversation anymore.
Speaker 1 (05:21):
In fact, I think talk radio has.
Speaker 2 (05:24):
Dabbled a little too close to being a part of
the problem in this US versus them shirts and skins
and scare you and rile you and genuine. But if
the question is why was the left never able to
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engage in talk radio, never able to create a liberal
talk host superstar to match Rush Limbaugh? If that's a
legitimate question, and it is, and they didn't. Now the
technology brings us remember what yesterday's whole conversation was, death
of journalism, birth of the digital and podcast new age.
(06:10):
Probably the most relevant question after the role of Joe
Rogan and X and Meghan Kelly and Tucker Carlson where
they are now not where they were, should be. Well,
if they couldn't find a leftist talk show host to
match Rush Limbaugh on the radio, can they find a
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leftist to match Joe Rogan in this new digital world?
And the answer is not likely if I looked over.
And that's another topic we're going to do today. Even
my son came up to me with an entire list
(06:55):
which was I said, Son, whatever you're reading, put it down.
Speaker 1 (07:00):
It's ignorant. It couldn't be more wrong. Who are the
leading candidates for the Democrats in four years? And if
they think it's Kamala Harris, oh oh, I hope. So please,
dear Lord.
Speaker 2 (07:19):
Make my opponent get the shakes, Make my opponent dumb,
Make my opponent. But it's not gonna be. They're not
that dumb. But we'll go over that. We'll go everything else.
But lost in all of this is you had our
FK Junior. You ran them off. You had Tulsey Gabbard,
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you ran them off. Wait for it, everybody, wait for
the desk now, because I'm gonna stick it.
Speaker 1 (07:48):
I wear my muscle shirt that I won listening to
Bbing and Boogie.
Speaker 2 (07:54):
Of course Bbing Boogie had fatty packs for her to
go along with the muscle shirt for him. Put him
in to day's hot new country be being buggy.
Speaker 4 (08:05):
It is.
Speaker 1 (08:06):
We get to see your Male Awards and I knowing.
Speaker 2 (08:09):
It's country music's biggest night. BB and Boogie are gonna
be on the red carpet. They're even bringing the new
traffic guy. He sounds a lot like Dick Morris, but we.
Speaker 1 (08:18):
Call him Coyote Red.
Speaker 2 (08:25):
Okay, So they had rfk JR ran him off. They
had Tulsey Gabbard ran him off. You know what knows
dejel Jonal says, Tulsy Gabbert is gonna be the first
female president of the United States, and she would have
been a Democrat.
Speaker 1 (08:36):
They ran her off. But wait for it, they had
seth Rogen.
Speaker 2 (08:41):
You know, he used to be a Democrat until they
ran him off. Now they can't duplicate him.
Speaker 3 (08:48):
This is your morning show with Michael Deltrono.
Speaker 1 (08:52):
It's the morning Barnyard Zoo with be being Bugget. Don't
forget Coyote Red.
Speaker 2 (09:00):
Always wonder because my studio is next door to the bedroom. Yeah,
and every day I get a different question, Like today
it'll be was I dreaming?
Speaker 1 (09:07):
Or did I hear.
Speaker 2 (09:08):
A wolf howling? That would be be a booge giving away.
I'm Fanny back for the Clbaby Baby, twenty one minutes
after the hour. Thanks for waking up with your morning show.
I am Michael del Jorno and I don't know why
we're in a silly mood. There's really not much to
laugh about. Don't forget. You can't have your morning show
without your voice, so you can call one eight hundred
six eight eight ninety five to two to two. But
(09:29):
might do it the old fashioned way and sit on hold.
Just use your iHeartRadio app and the talkback button. You'll
see a microphone. You press it and count it down
and then well, Liah, you're right here on the air.
Speaker 5 (09:39):
Mike, you know, yeah, yeah, I wanted to know my
speaker put that on for a second.
Speaker 2 (09:44):
Well, I don't even it's an example of how you
can get on the air, not necessarily how you should
perhaps perform on the air.
Speaker 1 (09:50):
I'm looking for my hello, and I can't find.
Speaker 2 (09:53):
He's still the best, right right there, right, he's the
best because this was a guy. You know, we were
explaining how to use it first, the talkback button, and
this guy just hits the button and I guess he
thought it was like a bat phone, you know, the
minute he talks or connected immediately.
Speaker 1 (10:06):
Yeah, so he's going, hello, anybody there? I don't know.
Speaker 2 (10:12):
It's lost in space. Twenty one minutes after the hour.
Time for your top five stories of it?
Speaker 6 (10:16):
Dang no more?
Speaker 2 (10:21):
Oh well, there's a growing battle inside the Republican Party
about how the mass deportation of illegal immigrants.
Speaker 1 (10:27):
Will play out.
Speaker 7 (10:28):
Mark Mayfield reports some like Congressman Tony Gunzaliz of Texas,
wanted to focus on those who commit crimes.
Speaker 2 (10:34):
We need to focus on talking about the convicted criminal
aliens that keeps all Americans safe.
Speaker 7 (10:39):
But there is pushback from some of the Republican Party.
Fellow Texas Congressman Chip Roy once every illegal immigrant deported.
He said this week that Republicans need to back President
elect Trump, who is following mass deportations as soon as
he enters the White House.
Speaker 2 (10:53):
By markleanview, you know, Congress, they're just like us, trying
to figure out where everyone should go to the bathroom.
Republican House Seaker Mike Johnson says the first transgendered member
of the House elected this month will be treated the
same as any other member more from Tammy Trihilo.
Speaker 5 (11:08):
But I also believe that we treat everybody with dignity,
and so we can do and believe all those things
at the same time.
Speaker 1 (11:15):
And I wanted to.
Speaker 5 (11:16):
Make that clear for everybody, because there's lots of questions.
But that's where I stand up stood there in my
whole life.
Speaker 1 (11:20):
And those are facts.
Speaker 8 (11:21):
Tuesday, Johnson said he wanted to clarify comments he made
about Delaware Democrat Sarah McBride, despite his gender binary beliefs.
This comes as GOP Congresswoman Nancy Mace leads an effort
to ban trans women from facilities, including women's restrooms, in
the Capitol. The bill would require House members and staff
to use the bathroom that corresponds with their biological sex.
(11:42):
House Democrats are slamming the measure, but Republican leaders say
they're considering it.
Speaker 1 (11:46):
I'm Tammy trheo pretty fiery interview coming up in our
Sounds of the Day.
Speaker 2 (11:51):
Donald Trump is nominating TV's doctor OZ to lead the
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid.
Speaker 6 (11:56):
Services CMS Overseas Medicare, Medicaid, the Children's Health insurance program,
and Healthcare dot Gov, which currently provides coverage to nearly
fifty percent of Americans. Trump said Oz has been at
the forefront of healthy living for decades and will work
alongside Robert F. Kennedy Junior, who's been nominated to lead
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the Department of Health and Human Services.
Speaker 2 (12:19):
I'm Brian Schuk. It was a rough day for FEMA.
In a House hearing yesterday over accusations that aid was
politicized during the hurricane season, Lisa Taylor has more.
Speaker 9 (12:29):
The House Oversight Committee listened to testimony from FEMA Administrator
Dian Criswell after a FEMA official claimed relief workers were
told to avoid homes with Trump signs.
Speaker 4 (12:38):
I was very concerned when I learned a FEMA employee
had given instructions to a disaster survivor assistance team that
were completely at odds with FEMA's mission.
Speaker 9 (12:49):
That worker has said she's being made into a scapegoat
and was just following protocol. The aid was related to
Hurricane Helene.
Speaker 4 (12:55):
This employee wrote to about eleven staff members under her
supervision that they should quote avoid Holmes advertising Trump end quote.
Speaker 2 (13:05):
I'm Lisa Taylor, and unfortunately this woman is shinging like
a canary. I remember growing up. I don't know what
it was, you know, there the proclivity, I guess to
play shirts and skins. Guys loved led Zeppelin, and the
girls who were trying to date loved the Who. Wasn't
that was that a phenomenon you guys experienced too?
Speaker 1 (13:25):
You know?
Speaker 2 (13:25):
The guys were led Zeppelin, the girls were the Who.
And then that must have been about forty five years old.
One day, and I guess it was brought on by
They used The Who and all the different CSI shows.
Now you started listening to the Who, and I was like, Wow,
that was stupid. They're great. Why did I not listen
to this? Pete Townsend is sharing his personal struggle when
(13:45):
it comes to maintaining mental health. Mark Mayfield's back with
that story.
Speaker 7 (13:59):
In a conversation with These Sunday Times, the rocker said
he suffers from chemical depression and finds his mind going
to dark places every day. Toohnson said he wakes up
suicicidyl every day and it takes him about thirty minutes
to get out of that mindset. He revealed that having
a morning routine and journaling on a regular basis helps him.
If you were someone you know is facing mental health struggles,
(14:20):
the crisis hotline is available at nine to eight eight.
Speaker 2 (14:24):
I'm Mark Mayfield in the NBA of your morning show Interest.
Cavs lost one twenty one seventeen to the Champs, the Celtics,
Griz downed one twenty two to one ten by the Nuggets,
MAV's big over the Pals one thirty two ninety one.
Thunder lost one ten one oh four to the Spurs,
and the Lakers won Last Night one twenty four one
eighteen over the Jazz Birthdays. Today President Joe Biden old
(14:45):
Joe eighty two years old, today country singer Josh Turner
is forty seven and Dirk's Bentley is forty nine birthdays
on the CMA's Biggest Night of Music.
Speaker 1 (14:56):
That's what I call great timing.
Speaker 2 (14:59):
All right, we come back to look at two very
important things and they both kind of, you know, glean
into the same thing.
Speaker 1 (15:06):
One is, and I know it seems too soon, but.
Speaker 2 (15:10):
Let's take a look at who are the front runners,
because remember we talked about this is a one term
Donald Trump presidency, so he is one of the few
that gets to first one hundred days. But you know,
he's pretty much a lame duck from the beginning, which
is why our visit with David's and Naughty today is
what are the five if we can get to five
reasonable expectations for Donald Trump to get something done in
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this term versus starts something for his successor to finish,
which begs the question who is the successor? And attention
will turn to that immediately. Jd Vance is in the
driver seat, But what about on the left? Is that
really all they got Kamala Harris. If so, they're in trouble.
(15:54):
And the other part of the story is they never
could match Rush Limbaugh or any right leaning talk show
hosts in the element of talk radio. Well, now that
journalism is dead and we're moving into a digital podcast world,
can they compete with a Joe Rogan.
Speaker 9 (16:13):
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Speaker 1 (16:26):
Hey, it's me Michael.
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In the meantime, enjoy the podcast all right.
Speaker 2 (16:55):
I had made a Nosterre del Journo prediction, having seen
the quad training itself, that one or both parties will
be gone by the end of the decade. And so
when these news stories pop up or mostly ignored stories,
I can see the writing on the wall that that
prediction is still alive. And well, is it possible that
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the Democrat Party as you know it is already gone
let alone, would literally be gone by the end of
this decade. Well, a lot of that depends on what
they are doing right now. A couple of fatal mistakes.
Speaker 1 (17:31):
Read.
Speaker 2 (17:31):
I gotta give Read a complete credit for this. He
brought up the analogy, and then I did my Jimmy
Johnson and then we did I think about three scenes
of Silence of the Lambs too. In the last commercial
WK which I don't know where that game from.
Speaker 1 (17:45):
It's a eighty D Wednesday. Everybody squore a watch.
Speaker 2 (17:47):
Shut up, I'm talking alone, don't interrupt me.
Speaker 1 (17:52):
So anyway, make a long story short. You have herschel Walker.
Speaker 2 (17:56):
Now, you gotta remember Herschwalker originally went to the New
Jersey Gnerals. He wanted to be in the USFL, and
so they finally get him in the NFL. The Dallas
Cowboys get him. I mean, he's all they got.
Speaker 1 (18:07):
To play for Trump.
Speaker 2 (18:08):
And so if you're but I mean, if you're if
you're literally yeah, at the time, I forgot about that.
Speaker 1 (18:13):
That's a great point. Jeffrey.
Speaker 2 (18:14):
By the way, Jeffrey's got the controls. It's like a
rising sun over there in that bright yellow sweater. It's
really Dick Morris dressing in a sweater anyway. So if
you're a Dallas cowboy friend, you're like, well, you know,
if we can get a quarterback, you know, and here,
get a couple of wide receivers, maybe get you know,
a little help on defense, we can go to the
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Super Bowl. We got herschel Walker, man, and what do
they decide to do? Trade herschel Walker? And that was
after getting rid of Tom Landry and everybody thought they
were crazy. But they got five number one picks, and
boy did they use them with the very teams that
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would win, with the very players that would win two
back to back Super Bowls. Jimmy Johnson always said, yeah,
hershel got us the picks, but you got to make
the picks. As any Cleveland Brown fan, you can have
the number one overall pick and don't pick.
Speaker 1 (19:10):
The wrong one.
Speaker 2 (19:13):
That's really the Democrat Party, you know, when I think
of the Republican Party, I mean Jdvans excites me. Don't
get me wrong. Marco Rubio still excites me. And guess
what that's it? Then my list turns to RFK, Junior,
Telsea Gabbert, Joe Rogan, Elon Moss. Think about it though,
they made that bad trade. As they're trying to figure out,
(19:35):
how do we get our own Joe Rogan, which they
won't They couldn't get their own Rush Limbaugh, as they
try to figure out where their next candidate is, is
it kamal agan as what the research is showing? Well, yeah,
because you're doing the research right after she lost. When
I go through that list, the real players, with the
exception of JD. Vans aren't even on there or barely
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showing up at one percent. Somebody print that list red
and hang on to it and let's look at it
in four years from now.
Speaker 1 (20:04):
We'll laugh at it.
Speaker 2 (20:07):
But as they're trying to figure out, how do what
do we do now? How do we get an X
like Elon Mosk? Or how do we get an RFK?
How do we get a Tulsea Gabber? How do we
get a Joe?
Speaker 1 (20:18):
You had them all, you morons. You are a factory
upset you are, think about it. Everything on my bench.
I'm excited. It's like when the.
Speaker 2 (20:28):
Chicago Cubs, you know, we were we were loaded in
double A. We were loaded in triple A and Iowa
and I was on the phone with my father and
I said, Dad, you're going to see a Cubs the
World Series.
Speaker 1 (20:38):
Like, what do you talking about? We stick?
Speaker 2 (20:39):
I said, you don't know what's a triple A. You
don't know what's a double A. It was the all
all the players that were going to lead us to
the World Series. That's what I see in the future
of the Republican Party. And they had them all and
they either pushed him out, kicked them out, or moved
so far left there was no work, no place left
for them, and a good percentage of their voters along
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with it that were forgotten. They're still playing a D
game and Americans are starting to play an American game.
I don't care if there's more DS than ours. I
can't afford four dollars a gallon for gas. I got
nothing in my buggy and it's one hundred bucks at
the grocery store. You morons are gonna get this all
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killed in a world war. But if you don't hear
anything else today on the radio. They're over there because
there's two kinds of Democrats today, those in denial and
still can't figure out how they lost. Those that get it,
but they don't know how to solve it. And that's it.
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It doesn't get any brighter for them. And I'm an
objective person. I don't play the red game versus Blue Republicans,
versus I'm right versus wrong. I'm telling you they're in trouble.
As no Stradell journal prophesied they will be gone. They're
on a trajectory to be gone by the end of
the decade. And you think I sound crazy right now,
trust me, I'm not.
Speaker 9 (22:04):
So.
Speaker 1 (22:05):
How does it play out? Today?
Speaker 2 (22:06):
Wednesday, November the twentieth, They're trying to find a Joe
Rogan great peace.
Speaker 1 (22:13):
In the New York Post.
Speaker 2 (22:15):
In the aftermath of its loss on November fifth, the
left has turned its lonely eyes to Joe Rogan.
Speaker 1 (22:20):
I guess that's a play on Missus Robinson. Paul Simon, the.
Speaker 2 (22:27):
Irreverent world conquering podcaster with fourteen and a half million
Spotify followers in counting, is considering is considered the symbol
of Donald Trump's ability to use.
Speaker 1 (22:37):
Unconventional media outs.
Speaker 2 (22:38):
I got to stop right there, Rick, because I don't
know if you did or not, but I did unconvention
because you're asleep and still think people are taking their
people are even watching that, anybody's even advertising on that,
anybody's even influenced.
Speaker 1 (22:53):
You still think it's sixty minutes. You probably think murder.
Speaker 2 (22:56):
She wrote the number one show too, because you ignorantly
have been talking to yourself and cause the death of
journalism and think it's about ABCNBCCBSC and NMSNBC and Fox.
That's your ignorance. Donald Trump didn't use anything unconventional. Donald
Trump went where the sixty million people.
Speaker 1 (23:15):
Were, not where they were not. This is how they
don't get it.
Speaker 2 (23:21):
Trump's interview with Rogan has garnered fifty million views on
YouTube fifty one million, but who's counting?
Speaker 1 (23:28):
And then the podcast endorsed.
Speaker 2 (23:29):
The former president the final hours of his campaign, with
Trump showing extraordinary strength among young men, Progressives are wondering,
how can we get a Joe Rogan? You had him,
you fools, you had him. Let me play a clip
in case you don't believe me. Now, this is powerful.
(23:52):
This is Joe Rogan, because Joe Rogan's not just seeing
the light of twenty twenty four, He's starting to see
the light of trust lost in America. Look how it's
even affected his view a Barack Obama.
Speaker 10 (24:07):
Listen, we did trust the government, this is, which is
such a weird thing to say. You know, I used
to think it was the Obama administration, but boy Obama
during this Kamala Harris Adminster, she it changed my opinion
to that guy.
Speaker 1 (24:21):
Oh oh really, did you have a high opinion of it? Yeah?
Speaker 10 (24:24):
I did, Yeah, I did. Just as an intelligent person
in the statesman, I felt like he's probably like caught
up in the system. It's very difficult to make real
meaningful change. You know, you think you're going to do
something and then you get into office and you're like,
oh god, what a quagmire this place is. But watching
him just straight up lie about Trump that the thing
(24:46):
that got me was that very fine people thing of
the white supremacist thing. They just kept trying to say
that he was a racist, which is this thing that
I think worked in like twenty seventeen. Yeah, you know,
I think it worked back then. I don't think it
works anymore. People believe it anymore. I think that we've
gotten numb to all this stuff.
Speaker 1 (25:05):
Now.
Speaker 2 (25:05):
You know, one of the great mysteries of life is
why Joe Rogan a comedian that voice people coughing in
the background. So, ah, how did that become? You know,
it's interesting when Rush Limbaugh was dying. I didn't work
for Premiere and iHeart at the time, but I thought,
what a tough call. How do you replace him? You can't.
(25:29):
I would have done something that failed on purpose for
a quick short period of time and then bring him
my replacement, because really only Jay Leno after Johnny Carson
was able to ultimately succeed. It's really tough to follow that.
Do you know we got our answer? Do you know
who replaced Russia Limbaugh? You just heard him, Joe Rogan.
(25:49):
It's not radio, and it's not terrestrial television. It's not
what network television or cable television. Because journalism is dead
and you're living in the birth of the digital podcast era.
But I bring up the relevant fact they never could
match Rush read goes. You mean, Air America wasn't a success.
It was a freaking Hindenburg. Are you kidding me? Why
(26:12):
is it you could never have a leftist, progressive successful
talk shows now the closest with Larry King, but he
didn't play politics when he was on the radio nuccessful.
He didn't do it till CNN, and even then I
think Larry probably went to his grave believing he was objective.
They've never had a successful leftist talk show host in America.
Why And here's the New York Post asking question, Well,
(26:36):
we got to get ourselves.
Speaker 1 (26:37):
At Joe Rogan.
Speaker 2 (26:38):
Do you think you can get a Joe Rogan any
better than you got a Rush Limbaugh.
Speaker 1 (26:41):
I don't think so. And we talked earlier about why
that is.
Speaker 2 (26:50):
Well, when you got three out, I'll never forget, Can
I tell oh Man's short? I had one of the
best image directors in all of radio. And let me
tell you someone, you're running a radio station, you can
win a battle with positioning and imaging and not even
have the right talent, let alone. We had the talent
and the right imaging and he was really really gifted
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and great at what he did. He was a big
part of our success, but he was always critiquing my
takos and one in particular, my morning guy, who, by
the way, was one of the best talents. I think
him and my father are two of the five best
talents I ever heard.
Speaker 1 (27:27):
In my life.
Speaker 2 (27:28):
And this guy's criticizing him. So I knew that John
was going on vacation. I said, you know what, John's
going on vacation next week. Do you want to fill in.
I was willing to do this. I was willing to
sacrifice my radio station for one week to shut this
guy up forever so we could focus on the role
he does play that's effective and he's an old boss.
Disc Jack goes, yeah, I'll do it. He prepped, and
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he prepped all weekend. He got on the air. Do
you know he was about five minutes in and he
was out of material and there was two hours and
fifty five minutes to go. Is a whole different gang.
And when someone's good at it, it sounds so easy.
Well I could do that. I could sit there and
talk stupid and make lots of money. Come on, get
you some, get you some. It's harder than it looks.
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And so when you get in depth, you got to
have a character that people can be inspired by or
believe in. You gotta have consistency, credibility, you got to
have knowledge you have, that you have the ability of
eloquence in communicating. I'll never forget one time I was
we had a case in Tulsa, Oklahoma where the judge
was using a penis pump on the bench.
Speaker 1 (28:35):
People are in trial for their lives and you're hearing.
Speaker 2 (28:41):
So Clark Brewster is one of the best defense attorneys
in the world, hands down, and he takes on this case,
and so I'm going to interview him about him. Now,
we were doing funny You can only imagine the parody
songs we had. It was the Pump to the Monster mashup.
Speaker 3 (28:58):
It was.
Speaker 2 (29:00):
It comes to the studio early for the interview and
he hears me doing a setup for the next segment
and I hit the commercial.
Speaker 1 (29:07):
Now I know who Clark Brewster is.
Speaker 2 (29:09):
I know the people who I really believe were guilty
of murder that he got off. I mean, he's just
the best. And he looks at me and he goes,
do you know you just delivered a flawless, textbook opening argument.
Speaker 1 (29:28):
Coming from him.
Speaker 2 (29:29):
It was one of the greatest compliments in my career.
But yeah, I know that a talk show host is
a lawyer in the courtroom of a public opinion. Some
days you're prosecutor some days you're defense. But you're a lawyer,
high stakes lawyer in some of the biggest cases in
the courtroom of public opinion.
Speaker 1 (29:48):
And what do you need.
Speaker 2 (29:49):
You need credibility, you need facts, you need knowledge, you
need a case, you need witnesses. They don't have it.
Distortions and lies play best in emotional plays and Trickery's
why it never could translate to talk radio, not in
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three hours, and it won't podcasting either. I mean the
sad news for the Democrats if they're scratching their head going, well,
we got to get an Elon Musk you had, I'm
your fools. We got to get an Rfk you had,
I'm your fools. Oh, we gotta get a Tulsea you
had or she ran from president four years ago. And
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now you're gonna ask the question, we gotta get a
Joe Rogan. You couldn't get a Rush Limbaugh. You're never
getting a Joe Rogan. And what you really don't get
is you had them all. You need insight, you need
honest reflection, you need confession, you need repentance, and if
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they continue to refuse to do that, moster del John
was going to be right. They're going to be gone
for good. Maybe be a round a name, but they're
gone for good by the end of the decade.
Speaker 3 (31:04):
It's Your Morning Show with Michael del Chorno.
Speaker 1 (31:09):
Things you need to Know.
Speaker 2 (31:10):
President elect Trump is set to name Transition co chair
Linda McMahon as the Education Secretary.
Speaker 1 (31:16):
Mark Mayfield has the details.
Speaker 7 (31:18):
CNN reports she was given the nod after Trump named
his other transition Coachair Howard Lutnick to leave the Commerce Department.
McMahon directed the Small Business Administration during Trump's first term
and is the former CEO of WWE, which she founded
with her husband, Vince McMahon. She also had two unsuccessful
runs for a US Senate seat in Connecticut, losing in
twenty ten and twenty twelve.
Speaker 1 (31:40):
I'm Mark Mayview. Well, it's concerning we got North Korean
troops on the Russian border. We've got President Biden ignoring
reporters but giving the go ahead for Ukraine to use
our long range missiles to fire into Russia, which she
began to do. Is this escalating towards a world war?
Speaker 2 (31:58):
And since the Cuban missile crisis, we've had an emergency
hotline so that the Kremlin and the White House can
communicate clearly before such an exchange.
Speaker 1 (32:06):
Guess what it's not in use? Tammy Trilo has the story.
Speaker 8 (32:10):
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitri Peskov said Wednesday that while the secure
line still exists, nobody's using it, just after Russia updated
it's nuclear doctrine to lower the threshold for using nuclear weapons.
That move was in response to Ukraine using American made
long range missiles to strike further into Russia. The hallline
was established in nineteen sixty three after the Cuban missile
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crisis raised fears of a nuclear exchange. I'm Tammy Trio.
Speaker 2 (32:36):
Well, a cabinet isn't a cabinet until, of course, it's confirmed.
The Republican leader of the Senate is not giving President
elect Trump any assurances.
Speaker 1 (32:44):
Brian Shook reports.
Speaker 6 (32:45):
Senator Mitch McConnell is once again raising the issue of
the Constitution's Advice and Consent clause.
Speaker 2 (32:52):
That we'll engage the same kind of vetting process that
we have historically done under both parties.
Speaker 6 (33:00):
Has put forth some nominees that lawmakers from both sides
of the aisle are questioning. McConnell said he expects the
usual Senate confirmation process and strongly hinted that there will
not be any recess appointments.
Speaker 1 (33:13):
I'm Brian Schuck.
Speaker 2 (33:14):
Country music star Jamie Johnson is in trouble with the law.
Lisa Taylor has more a couple just trying.
Speaker 1 (33:21):
To save a churl.
Speaker 7 (33:23):
He should have seen it and col.
Speaker 9 (33:31):
The In Color singer was arrested in Tennessee on Sunday
for speeding in drug possession arrest. Document show Johnson had
several bags of marijuana and joints inside his car when
he was stopped. His bail was set at five thousand dollars.
I'm Lisa Taylor.
Speaker 3 (33:45):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael Nheld Joano