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Starting your morning off right, A new way of talk,
a new way of understanding because we're in this together.
This is your morning show with Michael Giltrum.
Speaker 3 (00:38):
I can't say my morning is starting off right. I'd
love to blame Red for my flu, but technically I
just googled and he could not have given it me,
given it to me through a screen and a phone line.
Speaker 4 (00:53):
Well on it.
Speaker 1 (00:56):
I just you know I'm feeling bad.
Speaker 3 (00:58):
We're debuting in Detroit, Michigan. I was born Doctor Heine
delivered me fifty years ago or sixty years ago. I
remember looking at my mother when I finally saw my
birth certificate. Are you kidding me? All the doctors in Michigan.
You picked a heine. I should have slapped him when
I was born. But I was born in Flint, Michigan.
And here I come full circle, forty three years in
radio and I'm on the air finally nine ten am,
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Detroit's news talk superstation in Detroit, just in time for
the Lions march to a super Bowl with a big win.
And that was a fistfight last night at home against
the Vikings, so the Lions earned the bye. Great to
be on Detroit on the superstation nine ten am. Also
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in addition to being number fifty and fifty one.
Speaker 1 (01:52):
I mean, these people actually took it because they wanted it.
They didn't have to, they wanted it.
Speaker 3 (01:57):
And then you know, you think this is funny, but
you know, of all the days for me, I became symptomatic.
My mom a we were very run down from closing
up two different homes of hers. She developed pneumonia. So
all my thoughts and prayers are there. Her roommate also
got pneumonia. Oh no, and she got rushed to the
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hospital last night. So pray for a lady named Gail,
because mom might have given it to her and she
may have given it to me. So I was really
paranoid about pneumonia. I think I just have the flu
really bad. And I'm not whining. I just wanted to
sound my best for Detroit, Albuquerque and guys, when I
tell you, I am sick as a dog, and you're
probably thinking.
Speaker 1 (02:35):
Well, why did you go to work?
Speaker 3 (02:36):
Well, we don't have a fill in, so this is
how we let our way through.
Speaker 1 (02:42):
Nobody wants to hear Jeff and Red.
Speaker 3 (02:45):
But I have to, like swim if I have a breath,
I have to swim to the top of my head
to get a thought.
Speaker 1 (02:51):
So bear with me today. I'm not at my best.
Speaker 3 (02:53):
The thirty ninth Presidents remains lion reposed at the Carter
Center in Georgia. They will make there's not enough going
out in Washington, d see this week right, the former
president will make his way to the Capitol Building, where
he'll lie in state and have a National Cathedral funeral
Later this week. Congress said to meet today to certify
the results of the twenty twenty four election.
Speaker 1 (03:14):
More on that in a moment.
Speaker 3 (03:15):
And a lawsuit is being filed against the City of
New Orleans and its police department regarding the Bourbon Street
terrorist attack on New Year's Day. These are just some
of the top stories, along with sixty million Americans under
threat of severe weather today. Things were so threatening in
Middle Tennessee they had to put Jeffrey up in a
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fancy hotel a couple of blocks away from the radio station.
It's really really nice too. That is so shwank. It
looks like the kind of place you know a scandal
would take place. Well, it won't be any scandals in
my room, but watch. I did bring my PlayStation with me,
so I did bring some adult entertainment.
Speaker 1 (03:54):
Shay, you gush that going for you.
Speaker 3 (03:56):
We always say we can't have your morning show without
your voice. I'd like to go far north because they're
probably laughing at us talking about this as severe winter weather,
Oh Canada.
Speaker 1 (04:08):
Sharon joins us with some good American news.
Speaker 4 (04:11):
Good morning. I just wanted to celebrate your massive win
with the team USA World Juniors last night.
Speaker 1 (04:24):
They won the gold so up.
Speaker 4 (04:25):
Here in Canada, Ottawa, Canada, we were watching and you
guys won. So congratulations to all those junior boys. And
I think all your listeners would love to hear have
a wonderful Monday.
Speaker 3 (04:38):
Sharon is always intelligent, well spoken, beautiful voice, and you
need to tell me she loves sports as well. Hey,
now our TMUSA Juniors gold medalists in Canada last night
to a big job we go.
Speaker 5 (04:53):
In my eyes, Daniel Penny deserves the Metal of Freedom closed.
Speaker 3 (05:01):
I got to tell you something a second ago. I
almost said something. I thought, now I'll let up myself.
It could be the cold medicine I'm on. And then
Red sent me the cartoon and so it's a political
cartoon and it's got the Devil himself, George with standing
next to George Soros, standing next to Hillary Clinton standing
next to President Biden. And then the caption says, from
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the Devil, it's nice to finally get some recognition for
all the hard work we've done. But that's what I
was at. Where do you go after George sorows?
Speaker 1 (05:31):
You know? But yeah, look they're.
Speaker 3 (05:34):
Just trying to in the ultimate moment of rejection, and
I mean clear rejection. They're trying to create some affirmation,
but careful. They are taking the highest civilian honor and
diminishing it beyond any recognition. Matt's li'steny to W J. E.
T and Eerie Pa.
Speaker 6 (05:54):
Morning, Michael. I watch your or listen to your show
every morning. Really like it, like your conservative point of view.
And I know what happened with President Joe Biden. The
guy's gone nuts. He has no he's going senile and
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that's the problem. He's doing all these things on his
way out and he's just out of it and should
not be there.
Speaker 3 (06:21):
Thank you well, thanks for the compliment. By the way,
and if you are watching us, that's creepy. But he's listening,
he said, watching, and then he corrected it to listening.
If somebody was watching us, that would be a little creepy,
somebody speaking to.
Speaker 1 (06:35):
Our back door.
Speaker 3 (06:39):
Look, Joe Biden was and is going to come up
now as you get ready to our Sound of the Day. Anyway,
you know, Joe Biden was cognitively impaired when elected president.
Speaker 1 (06:48):
That's why they hit him in a basement.
Speaker 3 (06:50):
But they had weaponized COVID in such a way and
changed election laws without going through state legislatures, which made
it very unconstitutional and created a ninety million voter anomaly
that I don't think they'll ever achieve again. So you know,
that's why there were so many questions about it. There's
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no question he was cognitively impaired. So who's really been
running the country is the question? And the answer is
whoever has been running it? And I think it's John
Podesta most likely, along with George Soros, who got this
Medal of Freedom. He's certainly been funding an administrative state.
This is their way of passing out awards, not a
legitimate president, to legitimate citizens who have done legitimate things.
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And as always, the American people can see right through it.
So what a difference four years makes? I guess we
would start with the Congressional Joint Session of Congress today
to count the electoral vote. This is a routine affair.
It wasn't four years ago, but usually a routine affair.
Congress must meet on January sixth to open sealed certificates
from each state that contain a record of their electoral votes.
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The votes are brought to the Chamber hogany box that
is used for this occasion. The Constitution requires Congress to
meet and count the electoral votes. If there's a tie,
the House decides the president, with each congressional delegation having
one vote. That happened hasn't happened since the eighteen hundreds,
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and it certainly won't happen this year. Donald Trump won
the electoral College three hundred and twelve to two twenty six,
So it'll be very, very business as usual today, unlike.
Speaker 1 (08:30):
Four years ago.
Speaker 3 (08:31):
We always say, you know, we have competing narratives, and
so if you're if all you watched was CNN, you
have a much different view of everything than if all
you watch is Fox. And by the way, I highly
unrecommend being either of those. That's just being caught in
the matrix. That's just being played by narratives and narrative repeating.
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But in the midst of all of that at CNN,
there's a guy named Harry Enton. This is what I
love about Red, who's one of my producers, who one
of two producers say like, I got like a team
of producers. Red gets this just like me, and I'm
fascinated by it. In fact, throughout the election, I was
playing clips of Harry Enton on CNN telling them not
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just exactly what was coming, exactly how it was going
to play out. He showed them specifically the problem they
were having with male black voters, specifically the problem they
were having with Hispanic voters. Yes, there was a bit
of a gender gap, but not what they thought. And
there was a bigger gender gap with male voters for
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Donald Trump. And yet from James Carl to everybody at CNN,
they didn't see.
Speaker 1 (09:46):
Election night coming and they were shocked.
Speaker 3 (09:49):
Well, now the same guys back on CNN trying to
give them a glimpse of how different things are four
years ago. So during election, he's telling all of this
lawfair has backfired. Now, let's look at where Donald Trump
is headed versus everyone that wanted to prosecute him four
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years ago.
Speaker 1 (10:13):
Listen, who voted.
Speaker 7 (10:14):
To impeach or convict Trump in his second impeachment or
impeachment trial. You know, you go back to January of
February of twenty twenty one, what was it? It was seventeen.
You know that's a significant chunk of folks, right, man, No,
it wasn't. Wasn't most of the jop didn't, But seventeen.
Speaker 1 (10:27):
Is a pretty big number here. Absolutely, And then you.
Speaker 7 (10:30):
Go to January of twenty twenty five. How many of
those folks are still in the United States Congress.
Speaker 1 (10:35):
It's just five.
Speaker 3 (10:37):
So remember when we always say, anybody see our old friend,
never Trumpers, can you tell me where they've gone?
Speaker 1 (10:46):
So he's showing you how.
Speaker 3 (10:48):
In January February of twenty twenty one, there were seventeen
Republicans in the House and Senate involved in the impeachment
and conviction of Donald Trump concerning the January sixth to rebellion.
How many of them remain in Congress?
Speaker 1 (11:07):
Just five? As Donald Trump heads back to the Oval office,
it's just five.
Speaker 7 (11:11):
Pretty much, the ones who did well all run out
of town. They're just two House members, three Senate members
who remain. The bottom line as this, and we'll say
over and over and over again, this is Donald Trump's
Republican Party.
Speaker 1 (11:22):
That's why he could pick up the phone make.
Speaker 7 (11:24):
Those calls to ensure that Mike Johnson held on to
his speakership. But it's not just within the Republican Party,
it's nationally among the general populace as well.
Speaker 3 (11:33):
So now, wait a minute, this could make us a
minute or two late. Is he going to suggest that
as much as it's gone from seventeen Republicans involved in
the conviction and impeachment.
Speaker 1 (11:45):
And now only five remain in office. That the American
people have shifted in the same way.
Speaker 7 (11:51):
Take a look at Donald Trump's net favorable rating. Take
a look you're Trump's net favorability rating. You go back
to January twenty twenty one, Donald Trump was way under water,
way underwater, minus twenty points. That's your favorable minus you're unfavorable. Look,
he's still a little bit underwater, but he's now at
minus one point. He's considerably more popular.
Speaker 1 (12:10):
So, folks who were.
Speaker 7 (12:11):
Writing off Donald Trump's political career, writing his political obituary,
he rose up from the grave. He almost looks like
one of those WWE characters.
Speaker 3 (12:19):
Right who kind of rows up. Okay, now you're just
getting silly, all right. So the bottom line is it's
Donald Trump's party, yes, but to a great degree, and
like no president has enjoyed prior to inauguration in recent history,
it's his country too. I had to laugh this morning
waking up Senator Clobash. Our security is at a heightened
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state for the certification of the Are you kidding me?
First of all, you didn't do the Shenanigans you did
eight years ago, let alone four years ago. Not to mention,
there's nobody upset. They played the boogeyman card for almost
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two years that Donald Trump is a rapist and insurrectionist.
He's got a dog whistle in his mouth and a
bunch of insurrectionists waiting to act. He's a threat to democracy.
He's going to destroy America. There's nobody afraid of him
taking the oath of office. In fact, America pretty much
behind him.
Speaker 1 (13:24):
Now.
Speaker 3 (13:24):
CNN wouldn't listen to Harryett and throughout the election. I
wonder if they're listening to him even now.
Speaker 1 (13:29):
It's your Morning Show with Michael del Chno.
Speaker 3 (13:33):
Thanks for waking up with your morning show. On this Monday, January,
the sixth most attention is on weather. Sixty million Americans
under threat of severe winter weather. The thirty ninth president remains.
His remains lie in repose at the Carter Center in Georgia.
They will eventually make their way to the Rotunda at
the Capitol in Washington, d C. Where he'll lie in
state and then a funeral later this week from the
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National Cathedral. Congress set to meet today to certify the
results of the twenty twenty four election, and we can't
have your morning show without your voice.
Speaker 1 (14:01):
Suffer not Dave onto the.
Speaker 8 (14:04):
Good morning Michael read Sorry y'all under the weather down
here in Columbia, Tennessee. Just a little info with you, Mike.
I'm a fellow brother who just turned sixty last year
as well born Saint Joseph Hospital, Flint, Michigan, November nineteen
sixty four. Isn't that funny? For only thirty miles apart?
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Love you, talk to you later bye. That is spooky.
Speaker 3 (14:27):
We both entered the world at Saint Joseph's Hospital in Flint, Michigan.
Speaker 1 (14:30):
At sixty years later, we lived thirty miles apart. Although
DNA testing might be necessary, my dad got around a
lot back then.
Speaker 3 (14:37):
Uh. Pat from WLAC in Nashville.
Speaker 9 (14:41):
The best part of today is when I get home,
I get to watch the signing of the Certification of
Electors by the President of the Senate, Kamala Harris as
she certifies the election of Donald J.
Speaker 1 (14:55):
Trump. How awesome is that? Well?
Speaker 3 (14:58):
Pat, First of all, in this this is not a
formal rebuke. I would never do that on the air.
You know what really matters is that God is in control,
and Donald Trump is about to be president again, and
we're about to move past some of this administrative state
foolishness and get on to serving the American people and
securing the American people and creating an atmosphere of prosperity
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for the American people that the people's voice and a
government informed by the people would say, Okay, you're right, Yes,
having her certify that it is going to be wonderful
to watch. You didn't think I was going to rebuke
of No, you gotta love that. After all they'd done
to demonize Donald Trump. Can you imagine what she's gonna
be doing. It's gonna be It's gonna be hard, it's
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gonna be tight for her to do that. The reason
Dave mentioned Detroit in Flint, Michigan. We started fourteen months
ago in Nashville, Tennessee. A week later we add in Tulsa, Oklahoma,
and Oklahoma City and Jackson, Mississippi. Then this little whatever
was that God was doing that we didn't know, moved
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on to Tampa, than Memphis, than Youngstown, than Akron, Cleveland, Tupelo, Mississippi, which,
by the way, we're going to talk Elvis' nineteth birthday
is Wednesday. They talked to Tom Brown from Tupelow about
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New Mexico.
Speaker 10 (16:45):
Hey, I'm Olympic gold medalist Scott Hamilton.
Speaker 6 (16:47):
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Speaker 1 (16:57):
Hey, gang, it's me Michael.
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Speaker 3 (17:22):
Enjoy Now it's time for sounds of the day, She's
gonna get smoked.
Speaker 11 (17:25):
He's got two stopped. I really don't know what he
said at the end of this. Yeah, I don't think
he knows what he said.
Speaker 1 (17:31):
He doesn't. It's got to be a big misunderstanding. I'm
going in coming back. It's gonna be tack. How do
you like my garbage? I'm going to certify it. It's
gonna be hard, but I'm going to certify it. I
have to start with you know we did this earlier.
What a difference four years makes? Right?
Speaker 3 (17:50):
First of all, there were no shenanigans in the election.
Donald Trump went overwhelmingly with three hundred and twelve Electoral
College votes. It'll be certified today by the person he
who lost to him, Kambala Hair as the vice president.
Speaker 1 (18:01):
And you know you got in the news they're talking about.
Speaker 3 (18:03):
Senator Klobashier says securities at a heightened state for the certification,
there ain't gonna be nothing. And then, as we saw
with the CNN earlier sound from Harriett, this is the
guy on CNN that was telling him what was going
to happen in the election, and they wouldn't listen. Now
he's telling them here's the seventeen people that convicted Donald
Trump that were Republicans four years ago. Only five of
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them remained in Congress. But moreover, he showed how the
American people are behind Donald Trump. It's not just Donald
Trump's party, it's his country. Now he's got to follow through.
He's got to do some We gotta have reasonable expectations
about what he can do. Yes, he gets a second
one hundred days. That's the uniqueness of taking four years
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off and coming back and probably securing the tax cuts,
securing the border. Those are probably the two biggest things
he can get done. But he can set the table
to pass the baton to complete the security and prosperity
agenda that he's set forth. But when we're talking about
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what a difference four years makes, when we're talking about
death of journalism, that's now moved into the decomposition of
journalism four.
Speaker 1 (19:20):
Years later, I had to play this clip.
Speaker 3 (19:24):
See, sometimes they get so caught up in their narratives
they forget their lies. They get so caught up in
their narratives and lies they forget they're not true. We
call it sounds of the Day. I wish you could
see it. It's such bad acting. But this is AOC
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talking about how she feared for her Remember the old
Larry King, Hello, did you have a fear for your life?
Not only did she fear for her life, she feared
she was going to be during the insurrection four years ago,
and she wasn't even in the building.
Speaker 1 (20:06):
I didn't think that I was just going to be killed.
I thought other things were going to happen to me
as well.
Speaker 12 (20:12):
So what sounds like what you're telling me right now
is that you didn't only think that you were going
to die, You thought you were going to be raped.
Speaker 1 (20:19):
Yeah. Yeah, I thought I was.
Speaker 12 (20:23):
And that you now understand, having thought about it, is
because of your experience.
Speaker 1 (20:29):
Yeah yeah. The funny party is to fact check it. Okay.
Speaker 3 (20:35):
Cio Cortez didn't lie about the location during the riots
because in that clip she never said she was in
the building or face to face with any of the rioters.
Speaker 1 (20:45):
Is feared for her life, feared for being raped? I
love this one.
Speaker 3 (20:53):
Chuckie Schumer confronted about his cover up. Look at the
end of the day, I love how journalists and they've
done it with Biden, they have yet to do it
with COVID.
Speaker 1 (21:09):
Don't forget.
Speaker 3 (21:10):
It's all about control, controlling you. And they're at the
crafting table with these radicals selling you fear in order
to control you, with COVID selling you fear he's a rapist,
he's an insurrectionist with Donald Trump, so they could control you.
Speaker 1 (21:31):
Well, they're coming clean now. I mean, I love just
knowing that Meet the Press and.
Speaker 3 (21:38):
NBC feels like it can take the high road against
Chucky Schumer. Was NBC any better than anybody else and
covering up Joe Biden's cognitive abilities? They were all a
part of the lie, and now they're like exposing those
I wish Chucky Schumer would have turned her and said,
what about you? What about your network and what you
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did to cover up and lie to the American people
about Biden's mental acuity. But don't you love how the
media now is coming clean exposing Yeah, the guy was
senile all along, and yet nobody, nobody wants to get
to the bottom of how this happened, if for no
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other reason, so that it never happens again.
Speaker 1 (22:25):
Now I know how it happened. They couldn't win. There's
a Milken Institute video.
Speaker 3 (22:34):
But doctor Fauci and some other scientists, and they're talking
about mRNA technology and how many billions of dollars and
how many years it's going to take to get this approved.
And then another scientist chimes in and says, yes, but
we could have an emergency, you know, say one of
these viruses leaks from an Asian lab and it becomes
a worldwide crisis. Then we could introduce it. And then
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two weeks later it happened. Now I don't have to
tell you. Donald Trump, in addition to making America great again,
was a thorn in China's side, and a China virus
ends up taking down Trump how well he believes Fauci,
the liar. Fauci says, two, MANI will die by Easter.
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So he shuts down the economy. Then they change election laws,
don't go through state legislatures, create enough mail in vote
and harvesting to give Biden the victory. Yeah, Biden fourth
and Iowa seventh in New Hampshire. But they cut a
deal in South Carolina. They hit him in a basement,
they got him elected. Then the administrative state undid everything
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Donald Trump did. Then when they were finally done with him,
because he wouldn't play I never always told my listeners,
go back to that first news conference. We waited sixty
four days for President Joe Biden have a news conference,
and when he did, he handed the border to Kamala Harris.
I said, he just handed her the poison apple, and
he just sent a message to Podesta and others.
Speaker 1 (24:02):
Don't forget the uniting of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
Speaker 3 (24:11):
Harris was the first to leave the race, shortly after
attacking Donald Joe Biden.
Speaker 1 (24:19):
For being a racist.
Speaker 3 (24:22):
And then the guy fourth in Iowa, seventh in New
Hampshire teams up with the first out of the race,
Kamala Harris. Why because this was the Obama and Clinton
apparatus selecting the ticket Old Joe from the Obama apparatus
of grasstops, money and foot soldiers and strategists, and Kamala
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was the Hillary Clinton apparatus candidate. So in an outside
her election follow up, they give you the ultimate inside
election of their two apparatuses. Well, I was smart for
uniting their party, but Joe was supposed to leave. The
old man could get him there and then they'd hand
it over to Kamala Harris. But Joe didn't play and
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eventually they thought they saw an opening that they could
get rid of Joe and get their deal, whether Joe
liked it or not. So in the midst of everybodys
saying there's only one thing worse than Joe Biden, it's
Kamala Harris, they convinced themselves that they could create a
sugar high with Kamala Harris on a short playing field
and win.
Speaker 1 (25:21):
And they didn't. But all along by point they were
hiding his cognitive impairment. And I meet the press who
was also busy hiding it. They put Chucky Schumer on
the spot. Listen, I want to play you a little
bit of something you said last year. Take a look.
Speaker 5 (25:41):
I'd talked to President Biden, you know, regularly or sometimes
several times in a week, well usually several times in
a week. His mental acuity is great, it's fine. It's
as good as it's been over the years. All this
right wing propaganda that his mental acuity has declined is wrong.
Speaker 1 (26:00):
What do you say?
Speaker 3 (26:00):
This was the right wing propaganda that he had a
cognitive impairment. That's what I always said when they had
that debate. That never should have happened. Prior to a convention,
and they immediately pivoted to we got to get a
new candidate. If you were shocked, if watching that debate
was the first time you realized Joe Joe Biden was
cognitively impaired, you weren't paying very good attention. If that's
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the first time the media picked up on it, They've
been lying to you all along, and now they have
that you know what bigger than a giraffe to confront
Chucky Schumer on it, and don't miss his answer.
Speaker 12 (26:33):
Day two Americans who feel as though you and other
top Democrats misled them about President Biden's.
Speaker 5 (26:40):
Mental acuity, Look, we didn't. And let's let's look. Let's
look at President Biden. He's had an amazing record. The
legislation we passed, one of the most significant uh groups
of legislation since the New since Lyndon Johnson's Great Society,
putting in two hundred and thirty five judges.
Speaker 1 (27:02):
A record, And he's a patriot, he's a great guy.
Speaker 5 (27:06):
And when he stepped down, he did it on his
own because he thought it was better not only for
the Democratic Party, for the America.
Speaker 1 (27:13):
We should all salute him. We should all salute him.
Still lying still narrativizing. I see dead people and they
don't know they're dead. She's gonna get smoked.
Speaker 11 (27:26):
He's got too stopped. I really don't know what he
said at the end of this, and I don't think
he knows what he said either.
Speaker 7 (27:36):
It's got to be a big misunderstanding the dam Why
do you like my garbage show?
Speaker 1 (27:44):
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spelling of the last name, although it's not that hard.
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iHeartMedia dot com. Hey, if you're just waking up. Congress
is set to meet today to certify the results of
the twenty twenty four elections. A lot of you are
taking a great deal of pleasure and knowing the Kamala
Harris will have to certify that vote. The thirty ninth
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President's remains lieon repose at the Carter Center in Georgia.
They will make their way to our nation's capital to
lie in state at the Capitol before a national funeral ceremony.
Speaker 1 (28:39):
Of busy week in DC.
Speaker 3 (28:41):
And we got about sixty million Americans under the gun
for emergency winter weather. In fact, several eastern states with
major winter storms expected have declared states of emergency. And
the lawsuit has been filed in New Orleans against the
police department guarding the Bourbon Street terror attack. And yes,
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somebody mentioned justin Trudeau. The rumor is, and it was
first the Globe and then the Meal that he is
going to step down by Wednesday of this week. The
long and the short of this is people don't like
cost of living and inflation anymore in Canada. They do
in America, and they're ready for change. Change is coming
to America very soon. And it sounds like Canada as well.
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Do we have John Decker, our White House correspondent, and
I might add Supreme Court bar attorney joining us once again,
as I always say, living a far more glamorous life
than I.
Speaker 1 (29:36):
When Bono got his life his highest.
Speaker 3 (29:39):
Civilian honor award from President Biden, you were just feet away,
but I was telling you off the air. I was
never a big I think it's just a slight age
difference between us that causes this. I'm more Kansas, led Zeppelin, Boston,
that kind of music I never got bon Jovi never
got you too. But Bono very very well deserving recipient
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there for all of that big week in Washington right
starting today.
Speaker 10 (30:03):
Yeah, it's a huge week. That was the start of
the week, essentially the Medal of Freedom awards that were
bestowed on Saturday at the White House. But as you
point out, we've got a busy week the certification of
the presidential election that happens a little after one pm
Eastern time today in both the House and the Senate.
As you point out, the Vice President Kamala Harris will
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preside over that process in the US Senate. And then
the rest of the week certainly has a busy time
for Washington, d C. With former President Jimmy Carter lying
in repose at the Capitol, and then of course the
funeral happening at the National Cathedral that will take place
on Thursday.
Speaker 3 (30:42):
Yeah, and I think you know, when you're an American president,
it becomes an American funeral, all right, So America all
has a say in this, as opposed to when you
and I die. When you and I die, I hope
nobody's talking about I'll if you want me to, I'll
come and do your funeral if I'm still here. I'd
love to talk about your love for tennis, greatness at tennis,
your greatness as a reporter, as an attorney. But I
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would hate to have anybody just remember me as a
talk show host. That's so little of what I am
in terms of being a husband, a father, a friend,
so on and so forth. Jimmy Carter and people will
point to the meddling in Iran that led to the
rise of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Ayatol
and the hostage crisis, some domestic policy failures as maybe
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or maybe not a good president.
Speaker 1 (31:32):
Most would probably agree not.
Speaker 3 (31:33):
But he still was a man of great faith, and
he was a good husband and a great father, and
he lived what he believed, and he served others his
entire life. I'm trying to remember a habitat for humanity
among the least of them. This is a good guy
and he needs to be remembered. There should be more
than just a partisan political view of this man's life.
Speaker 10 (31:53):
Well, that's exactly right, you know, I think you're going
to see a bipartisan approach to remembering our nation thirty
ninth president and all the good works that he pursued
after the presidency. Use relatively young after his first and
only term as the president of the United States, and
he had to figure out what it was what he
was going to do with the rest of his life.
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And you know, I think he paved a pathway for
other former and ex presidents in terms of what they
will do if they're a young age when they leave
the presidency, what they will do with the rest of
their lives. You know about the Clinton Foundation president a
former president, Barack Obama has his own foundation, and George W.
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Bush also pursues good works as a former president. And
I think the path for that was really set by
Jimmy Carter and all of those presidents that I mentioned.
They will be at the National Candel this coming Thursday
to celebrate the life of Jimmy.
Speaker 1 (32:49):
Carter, We're all in this together. This is your Morning
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