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January 29, 2025 9 mins

Elizabeth Warren is all for DOGE…We asked senior contributor Dave Zanotti, what’s up with that??

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Previously on Your Morning Show with Michael Dilcho.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
I asked David Zanati here, I mean we're open to
talk about anything. We would start with that one, David.
The press room, the announcement was made by Caroline Levitt
that the White House is going to open the press
room up to digital providers, meaning some influencer on TikTok
has more business being there than a reporter for CBS
because they're reaching more people, or Joe Rogan or Megan

(00:26):
Kelly or Tucker Carlson. Shouldn't that room look different because
the way we're watching and listening is a lot different.

Speaker 3 (00:35):
Certainly, certainly it should.

Speaker 4 (00:36):
Speaking of Oklahoma, do you know that Senator Warren came
from Oklahoma from Norman, Oklahoma.

Speaker 3 (00:42):
Well, that's her native American roots, of course.

Speaker 4 (00:45):
Yeah, so struggling we talked about We've talked about her
all night, and you been sending me stuff back and forth
about her jumping on els.

Speaker 3 (00:52):
Elon Musk seems to be getting the show today now.

Speaker 4 (00:54):
Elizabeth Warren's beating them up because of Dogen saying that
she's got much better suggestions than is our looking at
her ideas, and I'm looking back at Norman Oklahoma and
her upbringing which was very, very middle class. I mean,
she struggled, her she and her family struggle dramatically, And
I'm asking myself, when did her thinking become so radicalized
that now she is an East Coast Massachusetts left wing

(01:18):
progressive and is lecturing Elon Musk on how to cut
the budget, you know, which is basically how to just
surrender American to complete socialists.

Speaker 2 (01:27):
Well, but I thought buried in that story that I
thought was the most interesting is yeah, she'll acknowledge all
the wasteful spending as she's done nothing about it, and
that she'll acknowledge it and wanted cut so that she
can prioritize her agenda and her worldview.

Speaker 4 (01:42):
With the part I couldn't get over. Everything's the bait
and switch. In other words, we'll pull out whatever we've
got to pull out.

Speaker 3 (01:51):
To put it where I want to put it exactly now.

Speaker 4 (01:54):
But what's interesting is that usually that mentality is something
that comes from the elitists who have got so much.

Speaker 3 (02:01):
Money and so much inheritance and so.

Speaker 4 (02:04):
Many look people who really don't have to work any
longer for a living. Ever in their lifestyle dosn't change
their guilt is what usually drives them to socialism, because
if not, they're completely irrelevant because they're just simply the
ruling class of elites and that kind of hurts their feelings.
So they've got to convert into a sense of being

(02:25):
becoming social do gooders, and they'd rather do it with
somebody else's money, so they use the federal government, which
is why we have so many problems.

Speaker 2 (02:32):
Or use their political position to go from a middle
class nothing existence to a twelve million dollar net worth.

Speaker 3 (02:39):
Yeah, she's an interesting case though.

Speaker 4 (02:42):
She and the fact that she's been embraced and received
by that Massachusetts community as this middle class kid who
came up from Oklahoma's is very unusual.

Speaker 2 (02:50):
Yeah, and she's just not a part of the Boston
world No, but she's a part of their worldview and
their agenda. And they responded that wouldn't be interesting to
have the former senator, the former former former former.

Speaker 4 (03:05):
Former senator from Massachusetts, John Fitzgerald Kennedy de beat Elizabeth
Warren today.

Speaker 2 (03:11):
Well, it'd be unrecognizable. I mean that that's why we
started the show comparing the two Carolines. Caroline Kennedy attacking
her cousin, which I mean, we did this whole long
conversation people, and go to the podcast listen to the
first hour. I live by an old virtue. If you
have nothing good to say, I mean, everything doesn't require
I don't If somebody's really heavy, they don't need me
to walk by and tell them they're fat. If you

(03:32):
don't anything good to say, say nothing at all. If
somebody's wearing something that looks, you know, in your mind,
like unfashionable or ugly, you don't have to tap them
on the shoulder.

Speaker 3 (03:39):
And tell them.

Speaker 2 (03:39):
I don't know why everybody feels like they have to
have an opinion about everything, or that their opinion really
matters that much. I mean, you're gonna have senators drilling
RFK today. Did he really need his cousin to do it?
And then what is she being a pawn in a
government that we may find out killed her father and
her uncle and I it's just meant.

Speaker 4 (03:56):
To make more Where does her opinion matter at all?

Speaker 2 (03:59):
What's her expert and how America is healthy or in
medical or vaccination? So I mean, but but then when
she gets to the end and she basically just calls
him a predator. She even says on a personal note.
Why would a cousin single out their blood cousin and
issue a statement to members of the Senate that he's

(04:19):
a predator.

Speaker 3 (04:20):
I mean, it was just it was just so de
not Italian. Well, there is no loyalty.

Speaker 2 (04:24):
But yeah, but I ultimately landed it with the same
thing you just said. In a party that is upawn,
in a party that would be unrecognizable by her father,
and we may find out had Roling killing her father.

Speaker 3 (04:37):
You can't make this stuff up. You just can't. Let's
go back to your original question.

Speaker 4 (04:40):
I think it's thrilling that the newsroom in regards to
the White House was going to change.

Speaker 3 (04:44):
I've been in that room. I've been there, I've been
in executive briefings.

Speaker 4 (04:49):
It's it's it smells, I mean, and it's not political
smell from the people walking in the room as candidate.

Speaker 3 (04:55):
It smells.

Speaker 4 (04:56):
Its smacks of the manipulation of corporate media and America.

Speaker 3 (04:59):
And look, Michael, that includes all of them.

Speaker 4 (05:02):
Yeah, includes all of them. Cable news has made life
much worse for all of us. I think the more
people we get in, the more free exchange of ideas
we have, the more people who were able to ask
honest questions and people will be able to listen.

Speaker 2 (05:14):
Why not, you know, I brought this up earlier. I
think it was Jerry Seinfeld. I'm pretty sure you know me,
I go in my little are you binging Seinfeld?

Speaker 3 (05:24):
Now?

Speaker 2 (05:24):
No, I was just binging reels and he was having
you know, because comedians are so thoughtful. They're funny because
they're thoughtful, they're brilliant, and they're and they're brilliant and
funny because they have felt real pain.

Speaker 3 (05:38):
I mean, that's the dynamic.

Speaker 2 (05:39):
That's why if you go back to the old the
two faces, that's why they're laughing and crying, all right.
So I always love to go to these comedian reels
because comedians have great takes on life. They're thinkers. They
delve and they think. And he brought up we don't
have shared experiences anymore. I'm pretty sure it was Jerry Seinfeld.

(06:00):
We don't have any shared experience anymore. You know, that's
a real big problem in America. I was watching this
movie on Saturday Night Live, which, by the way, was
the closest I came to taking a xanax and I
don't know how many years because it was just so
anxiety filled and chaotic. It was just an Italian we
call indigestion ajita this movie five minutes in you got Ogita.

(06:20):
And then the portrayals of Belushi and Thatch Ryton.

Speaker 3 (06:23):
Yeah, welcome to Louren Michael's world.

Speaker 2 (06:24):
Yeah, and it was very in that first episode. And
really the way the network was setting them up, they
had genius in front of them, and they didn't realize it.
You know, they were they were gonna use it as
a pond to go back to playing Johnny Carson repeats.
But anyway, that's a whole other story. But they feature
and not well, it's a it's a very unattractive portrayal
of Milton Burrele in this particular movie. I mean, vile

(06:47):
and unattractive and Uncle Milty and allus. Hubris is bragging.
How you know he once had ninety seven percent of
America watching him. I mean, can you imagine any show
on television getting a ninety seven chair? I mean, that's
just insane. But even when I was growing up news,
which is what we're talking about, you know, you watched
Walter Cronkite, or you watched Frank Reynolds, or you watched

(07:11):
I guess it was Harry Reasoner at that time, was there, Yeah,
because I think at that point even what's his name
was How far.

Speaker 3 (07:18):
You go back?

Speaker 4 (07:18):
Yea, because Brokaw actually got into the in the seventies,
in the seventies and eighties for NBC.

Speaker 2 (07:23):
But you know Brinkley, if you go back from how
about late Night, you either watch Carson or you watch
Dick Cabot.

Speaker 3 (07:28):
And nobody was watching Dick Cabot.

Speaker 2 (07:30):
That's like Ethan mcdonald's'm looking over at the Burger king
empty parking lot, all right, But we had shared experiences
matched ad a final episode. We all talked about it
because we were all watching it. Now nobody has any
shared experiences. So you know this notion that you got
to have CBS there because CBS has a responsibility to
hold this president accountable and informed their viewer what viewers. Yeah,

(07:51):
and and and quite frankly, you should have Megan, Kelly, Tucker, Carlson,
Joe Rogan, one of the top influence from TikTok.

Speaker 3 (08:00):
They ought to be in the front row.

Speaker 2 (08:02):
That's what everybody's watching, that's what they're getting their news.

Speaker 3 (08:04):
And if any American.

Speaker 2 (08:06):
Is walking around thinking like I love when you're in
New York and you walk by the Fox building and
they still do their pictures of all the personalities out front,
like the Roger real days, like it's a big deal.
You got three hundred thousand people watching at night twenty
five to fifty four. I've worked at radio stations with
much higher audiences than that.

Speaker 4 (08:23):
And three million on the gross, three million out of
three hundred and thirty million people. It's it's there. They're nothing.
Of course, that room should change. America has changed. Yeah,
they're the leader. CNN's a lot lower than that.

Speaker 2 (08:34):
CNN's at one hundred and eighteen thousand, twenty five fifty four.

Speaker 3 (08:38):
That's less than I had. It's also Oklahoma.

Speaker 4 (08:40):
We had we had guests said we checked in for
Fox News. It was like ninety seconds and we're out.
It's just the whole.

Speaker 1 (08:47):
But not them.

Speaker 2 (08:48):
They think they're bigger than life. And I played a
clip from Jake Tapper, and you know, Jake's quoting something
he saw on CBE. I mean, they watch each other,
they're sas with each other, but America isn't watching any
of them. Of course, that press room should change. It
should have changed a long time ago. I mean I
don't know if Donald Trump is brilliant or just common

(09:10):
sense again, but it's coming, and it's coming to the
front row, and it's about time.

Speaker 1 (09:14):
Miss a little, miss a lot, miss a lot, and
we'll miss you. It's your Morning Show with Michael del Churno.
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