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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Previously on your Morning show with Michael dil Chno.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
The White House, as you know, the President gave his speech.
Viewership was at thirty six million of those who watched
the speech, and it's probably over thirty six million because
they don't get credit for the ones that watch online.
But of those that watched, sixty eight to seventy percent
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depending on the poll, approved of the speech. When you
add as a CBS poll when you ask you know,
how much did the speech address the things that were
important to you, it was eighty percent. So the President
talked about what was right important to the American people,
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and they approved of what he said. So we often
say this is different, it's a different Donald Trump, and
this time the American people are behind him. So you
have the legacy media and the Democrats playing pure Trump
derangement obstruction. Even Fetterman is saying in petulant tantrums that
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make the president look only present, more presidential. So they
didn't read their own room. But the room they really
didn't read was the home family rooms of the American people.
Now to CNN, we go like MSNBC with no ratings
and can't figure out why, And here's them kicking around
the speech.
Speaker 3 (01:29):
Interesting, Let's turn now to one of those Democrats who
walked down, Democratic Congressman Maxwell Frost to Florida, who joins
us here in studio. You walk out of the speech,
You're wearing a T shirt that said, no Kings live here.
Obviously you're not referring to John King, who doesn't need
the Democrats want to make tonight, And do you feel
like your party succeeded well?
Speaker 4 (01:50):
This statement I wanted to make and a lot of
us that walked out is that this isn't a normal dress,
and these first forty some days of this presidency, it's
not normal. And I think we want people, especially Democrats,
understand that we get that, and I do think we
communicated that in the walkout and in a lot of
the different actions.
Speaker 2 (02:08):
Before we move on, what do we always talk about
While Barack Obama started referring to us as a democracy
even though we're a republic. At first, very few, too few,
frighteningly too few corrected him. Eventually we all got tired
of correcting him, and it just state democracy, Democracy. Then
Joe Biden comes along and democracy suddenly has a soul,
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and he's fighting for the soul of democracy and the
Time madagazine manifesto. They say the reason they stole the
election and weaponized COVID and changed election laws was to
save the democracy. But what is the democracy? The democracy
is the Democrat Party, its worldview, its platform, and its policies.
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And if you oppose its policies or candidates, you are
an enemy of democracy, thus an enemy of the state.
So now the narrative is and this what you're seeing
is not normal. Now I'm gonna let it play. But
what's not normal? Executive orders are not order. I'm assuming
that's what he's suggesting by having a T shirt that
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says we don't have a king. When his party won,
he walked right across the street after giving a unity
speech and an inauguration, and Joe Biden did thirty nine
executive order reversals and then proceeded to do about one
hundred executive orders. Where was his We don't have king's
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T shirt? Then, But let's listen for specifics, and ultimately
let's listen for are they crazy or they have told
themselves a lie and a narrative so often they believe it.
Speaker 3 (03:48):
What did you make of Al Green? Congressman Al Green,
He's been in Congress. I think he's seventy seven. He's
been in Congress for twenty years. A Democrat from the Dallas,
Texas area who stood up and waved his key.
Speaker 2 (04:00):
And had to be actually taken out. It really was.
Speaker 3 (04:02):
There have been a lot of disruptions in the past,
primarily by Republicans against Democratic presidents.
Speaker 2 (04:09):
Oh is that bias? And is that ridiculous? But go ahead, yeah,
nothing like this.
Speaker 3 (04:13):
This was the biggest disruption of the modern age.
Speaker 2 (04:16):
What you mean and the cheer is prepared to me.
Speaker 4 (04:18):
I think it was a microcosm of how a lot
of people in the nation are feeling. I mean, number
one Representative Al Green, No.
Speaker 2 (04:24):
Eighty percent of the nation said it was inappropriate and disrespectful.
Eighty percent of America said the president talked about the
things that matter most of them. Sixty eight percent approved
of the message. Look, I read polls. I don't like either.
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They're just rewriting reality and their derangement. I really don't
have more time for them, but I will say this,
Joe Rogan had it right. Talked about how the Native
Americans really harvested buffalo. It didn't take them on one
at a time. You chased them and they went right
off cliffs and fell multiple to their death, and then
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you harvested. It was a much more effective way to
hunt if you had a cliff. These Democrats will keep going.
They're not going to find the right messenger. They're not
going to find the right message because they believe they
already have in the lie and narrative they've accepted as reality,
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and it just doesn't make a lot of sense sound too.
Speaker 5 (05:33):
We're going to begin with House Speaker Mike John shr
Mister Speaker, thank you for joining us this morning. Probably
the biggest issue in the last election was in inflation,
high prices for most Americans. The President imposed those tariffs yesterday,
price is likely to go up. How is that good
for consumers? How does that square with his campaign promise?
Speaker 2 (05:51):
So, you know, I like how after thirty eight days
they expect the president to have solved the economy. That's
just unrealistic. And the things the President is beginning to
do now will take time to sort out and settle in.
But before we listen to the response from the speaker,
keep in mind I grew up with though what was
the guy's It wasn't Dan Hartman was the singer who
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was a well that did Good Morning of America for
so many years. He was real handsome Don Hartman or
whatever it was, Bob Hartman or Dan Harten, whatever it was.
This is George stepanophoilis. This is not a mourning host.
This is a political operative. Was not just a spokesperson
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for the Clint administration. He was one of the foot
soldiers and strategists. Now he's disguised as some kind of
morning host. And listen to how ridiculously biased this question
is stated.
Speaker 5 (06:48):
The Congress's person's returned to the White House. We're going
to begin with House Speaker Mike John Tremster, Speaker, thank
you for joining us this morning. Probably the biggest issue
in the last selection was in inflation, high prices for
most Americans. The president and post those tariffs yesterday, price
is likely to go up. How is that good for consumers?
How does that square with his campaign promise?
Speaker 2 (07:08):
By the way, he knows, he doesn't bring up one
of the biggest issues of the election was the border invasion.
That's what swung the Black vote, that's what continued to
swing the Hispanic vote. No, he starts with this at
a ridiculous time that couldn't possibly be solved yet. That's
media bias. That's why nobody watches them. That's why they're
dead and they don't know it. But the layoffs will
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get to them soon enough. Let's get the speaker's answer.
Speaker 6 (07:34):
Well, we could talk about tariffs. I mean, he's already
proven that they're very effective and it's a tool to
level the plane filled with our international trading partners. But
let me say, George, the speech last night went overwhelmingly well.
It was not a speech for the mainstream media. It
was a speech for the American people.
Speaker 2 (07:48):
Boom, not a speech for the mainstream media, and who
really cares? All of them didn't add up barely to
Fox News, ABCNBC, CBS. Viewership of this speech was the
same as Fox Cable News and Fox News together, they're irrelevant.
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In fact, the total number of viewers of the president's
speech was half of his visit with Joe Rogan.
Speaker 6 (08:20):
I saw a poll this morning from CBS that said
it's seventy six percent of viewers thought that they viewed
it favorably.
Speaker 2 (08:26):
It was very well.
Speaker 6 (08:27):
Received in the House, except by the Democrats, of course,
who resorted to this sort of pettiness and even had
I even had to eject a member from the chamber.
I think that was the first time in history. Pretty
sad reflection, I think on the members.
Speaker 2 (08:40):
Who did that. You bring that up.
Speaker 5 (08:42):
Other in past State of the Union addresses, joined addresses
to Congress, Republicans have taunted Democratic presidents, yet they weren't
thrown out.
Speaker 2 (08:50):
Why did you throw out Congress from green Well?
Speaker 6 (08:52):
The only example I can think of is one, you know,
the famous Joe Wilson where he uttered something in a
Barack Obama speech, but he quietened down immediately and was
quiet for the rest of the night.
Speaker 2 (09:03):
The same thing with the one with Lincoln Riley. Say
her name, Say her name? She eventually went ordered stopped.
I think I have time for one more? Can I do?
And nobody cares about the view I know, but we've
been following Stephen A. Smith, and Stephen A. Smith was
on the view with the chief of the ignoramuses and
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deranged syndrome post Joy Bahar. You got to hear the.
Speaker 7 (09:27):
Six We've been in office for six weeks seems like
six years, doesn't it. And he's been going around with
his cronies touting his so called lands Landslade and blowout win.
But he won the popular vote by one point five percent,
one of the smallest ever, and he won the general
election by less What kind of mandate.
Speaker 2 (09:46):
Is this really?
Speaker 8 (09:47):
It is a mandate, and I'm going to explain why,
and I don't mind the question, but let me be
very clear. I'm no supporter of Trump. I'm a support
of truth in the facts, and he's the facts. The
man won every swing state. He increased in terms of
his vote voter turnout in his favor. From the standpoint
of Blacks, Latinos, and young voters, he increased his numbers
in that regard.
Speaker 2 (10:07):
From twenty twenty.
Speaker 8 (10:08):
Eighty nine percent of the counties shifted to the right.
That's a mandate. We can set up there, play around
all we want to. In twenty twenty, they didn't Trump
didn't win the popular vote. He didn't win the electoral
college vote. A matter of fact, the Republicans hadn't won
the popular vote, if I remember corre onwo thousand.
Speaker 2 (10:28):
And four, but they did this year.
Speaker 8 (10:30):
So twenty years after they.
Speaker 2 (10:32):
Last won the popular vote. They wanted the.
Speaker 8 (10:34):
Popular vote, they won the electoral college vote. The man
won every swing state and on top of all eighty
nine percent of the counties shift against I don't understand
how people can look at that and say there's no mandate,
there's a man date.
Speaker 2 (10:45):
It's different. So you know, Steven A. Smith is number
one not interested in running for office, and I don't
think that's the game. It could happen. I mean, if
he's the only one speaking the truth and sense to
this out of control, deranged far left media and Democrat party,
he could rise to the top. I think his plan
is to be the John the Baptist for Wes Moore.
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Oh at the moment, isn't even over.
Speaker 7 (11:09):
Definition of a mandate, I guess.
Speaker 8 (11:11):
But the problem is that if you're a Democratic party
and you lost forty nine point eight percent to forty
eight point three percent, and you're looking at that one
point five percent, that's an excuse for you to say
what we did.
Speaker 2 (11:21):
Really wasn't that bad. We should continue to do that.
Speaker 8 (11:24):
No, don't continue to find a new strategy.
Speaker 2 (11:27):
To find a new strategy, but can they and a
messenger so far they can't tight O.
Speaker 8 (11:36):
That's a lot more people are watching the cartoon networks
Lungebobbery runs right now.
Speaker 1 (11:41):
Miss a little miss a lot, miss a lot, and
we'll miss you. It's your morning show with Michael del
Cherno