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Top of the morning, to you and welcome to May
May Day, May Day, May Day.

Speaker 1 (00:46):
How did that happen? Thursday, May the first, twenty twenty five.

Speaker 2 (00:51):
Well, the old expression is days are long, but life
is short. Struggle through a day and blink of a
year is gone. But yeah, it's me in fact, brit
Tennis says, what you expected me. Coming up later in
the show. Eight minutes after the hour, the US and
Ukraine signed that mineral deal, well not officially signed, but

(01:13):
it's going to be signed.

Speaker 1 (01:15):
That's a victory. Now let's get on to the peace talks.

Speaker 2 (01:19):
An Arizona man has been indicted on five counts of
arson after a fire at a tesnel dealership. Vice President JD.
Vance will cast the tie breaking vote to kill a
Senate resolution that would have killed the president's trade policies. Meanwhile,
the President talking economy at poll numbers in a New

(01:40):
News Nation town hall meeting. I thought the most interesting
part about the meeting when he encourage Stephen A. Smith
to run for president. This kid's got what it takes.
He's very smart, he's got a big audience.

Speaker 1 (01:52):
He should run. You should run.

Speaker 2 (01:55):
Kamala Harris, of course, had her her big speech in
San Francis. Uh got a couple of clips from that.

Speaker 1 (02:03):
That are pretty priceless.

Speaker 2 (02:05):
Whenever I listen to those clips, my thoughts quickly run to, oh,
my gosh, this could have been our president.

Speaker 4 (02:12):
In fact, please allow me, friends to digress for a moment. Okay, Oh,
it's kind of dark in here. When I'm asked for
show of hans, who saw that?

Speaker 1 (02:21):
Caesar Romero.

Speaker 2 (02:25):
Kindergarten mats all come to mind as I'm watched here
make these faces and point these long fingers. I think,
open bar, open bar, How yeah, Company, Christmas Party, kindergarten, Matts,

(02:45):
Caesar Romero, the joker from Batman.

Speaker 4 (02:47):
We continue video from a couple of weeks ago, the
one of the elephants at the San Diego Zoo during
the earthquake.

Speaker 1 (02:57):
Google it if you've not seen it.

Speaker 4 (02:58):
Okay, how that scene has been on my mind. Everybody's
asking me what you've been thinking about these days?

Speaker 2 (03:06):
A lot?

Speaker 1 (03:06):
No, they're thinking, what are you even drinking? Is she guessie?
What is going on behind? Well?

Speaker 2 (03:13):
You know there's every now and then I get a
little nostalgic, and I'm like, you know, give me a
little Joe nursing home angry, or give me a little
Kamala word salad, you know, something for because you know
where at warp speed of fixing things and messes that
they've made, but we just haven't had the the kind
of frightening entertainment you get from watching them. Why San Francisco,

(03:35):
It would be the first question. Maybe because she was
invited to deliver the remarks, and she responded, maybe because
it's signaling her plans are to run for governor. Hard
to imagine that she or anyone thinks she's a serious
candidate to run for president again. Nobody ever likes to

(03:59):
talk about this. Heck, I get afraid to talk about it.
But at some point, isn't it deafening that no one
is talking about it. You've had two women run for
president of the United States and they both lost. You've

(04:24):
had a person of color win the presidency, so that's
a hurdle you can't accuse anymore. You could have another
one in Wes Moore. But as America ready to elect

(04:45):
a woman president of the United States now, the easy
answer to get everybody off the hook is, well, not
those two, not Hillary and not Kamala and they were
both flawed candidates. That's one side of the coin. Can
I just flip it for a second without making you uncomfortable?
If not Hillary, who, if not like Elisa Rice, well

(05:12):
never happened, certainly not going to happen.

Speaker 1 (05:16):
She would have won. I don't know that you know that.
I can tell you that.

Speaker 2 (05:26):
In the In the you know, Nikki Haley did not
get the Republican nomination for president.

Speaker 1 (05:31):
You could say, well, yeah, but it was an election
with Trump.

Speaker 2 (05:34):
That's what Trump, with his hands tied behind his back,
a blindfold on his eyes, and a rag in his mouth,
tied up in lawfair with a gag order. And Nikki
Haley was a US ambassador. Nikki Haley was a governor
of a state, Nicki Haley. So I don't even know.

(05:56):
I don't think any of us know. We can't give
that definitive ant, sir. I think we could all probably agree.
You must be a special lead and you gotta be
sitting on top of the wooz. I mean, you can't
be a whatever this is. You can't look like the
joker from Batman, drunk off your rear end telling stories

(06:19):
about earthquake elephants. I mean, you gotta be better than that.
And Hillary had some issues. But in Hillary you had
not just a Michelle Obama popular first lady. You had
a United States Senator. You had a Secretary of State.

(06:40):
There's a trajectory there. So if not Hillary, if not Kamala,
if not Nikki Haley, I mean who, it's certainly a
heavy lift. Can we agree on that? It would appear
if you keep running women and you go oh and
three to oh and four, well, it becomes an identity.

(07:03):
I mean, if you really want to see this glass ceiling.
Let me work it this way so you'll see where
my heart is. If you really want to shatter this
glass ceiling, Jesus name, I pray it's the right woman
and the right leader, in other words, a great leader.
It just wants to be a woman. But you don't
want to go oh for four or oh for five.

(07:24):
It's only going to get harder and harder. I know
I've been on some teams in row and eight. That
first win gets harder and harder the more you lose,
So cutting through it, you're not going to take that
risk with Kamala Harris. In fact, the DNC has already

(07:46):
signaled they have moved on. The DNC has moved on
to Romney, Manuel and Wesmore. Look, if you're not a
t leaf eader, I get it, But I mean if
you can't see the obvious writing on the wall, I'll
stick around a decade. You'll see I'm always right. Gosh,
that sounded egotistical. And the people, the voters of the

(08:08):
party have moved on because Bernie told them to move
on from him. At eighty something to AOC fact, my
last decoding and my big opening monologue, because I'm sure
that would have been on your mind.

Speaker 1 (08:23):
Did you watch your speech in San Francisco? Oh? I did.

Speaker 2 (08:29):
Would have been funny if behind her instead of the
wall with the emerged logo, if you just saw in tights,
Batman and Robin just run from behind her as she
looked like the joker.

Speaker 5 (08:44):
No.

Speaker 2 (08:44):
I watched the whole thing, and there was a point
in the middle where she was praising the courageous in
her party, and it was the who's who of not
the establishment but the progressive socialists, and she finished with
AOC which I thought was kind of a nod to Okay,

(09:05):
there's the DNC, you know, the one that because people
forget this and let me remind you might be painful
for people who have been listening since we launched two
years ago.

Speaker 1 (09:17):
How'd you end up with that ticket?

Speaker 2 (09:18):
Joe Biden in Kamala Harris because Bernie Sanders was going
to win again and the Democrats could not allow a
socialists to be their presidential nominee, so they blocked it
with Hillary in twenty sixteen, and they blocked it in
twenty twenty with Joe Biden. But look at the marriage
of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. Kamala Harris is the
Hillary Bill Clinton apparatus. All of their bundlers, all of

(09:43):
their strategists, all of their foot soldiers were represented in
Kamala Harris. And after eight years of Barack Obama, that
was to be the return to the Clinton run White House.
The problem is she's such an awful candidate. She was
the first in a nineteen candidate primary to be eliminated.

(10:06):
In fact, add to the strange bredfellows, the one that
accused Old Joe of being a racist for legislation that
would have brought from getting on that bus, I mean no, no,
And of course it backfired and she was the first
one out. And there's Bill and Hillary trying to backdoor

(10:28):
their way into the White House through her. Left on
the curb, Bernie starts soaring towards the obvious nomination. They
cut a deal in South Carolina for Joe Biden. But
the deal is, hey, old Joe, you're the trojan horse
that gets us into the White House. Then you step
aside and you hand it to the one we couldn't
get elected, and then she'll take it from there for
eight years.

Speaker 1 (10:50):
Boy, that blew up in their face.

Speaker 2 (10:52):
But make no mistake about it, Joe Biden's people were
the Obama apparatus, the Obama bundlers, the Obama strategists, the
Obama foot soldiers. Kamala was the Clinton the last two
Democrat eight year regimes combined in one ticket, and they

(11:15):
made a disaster of America, and then they made a
disaster of the handoff and then ultimately the defeat of
the election. So the Democrats are coming off their most embarrassing,
let me do it in cartoon style, embarrassing four years
of history. And you think they're going to go back

(11:36):
to her. No, They've moved on to the Obama apparatus
is Romney Manuel and what they think is a reincarnation,
better version of Barack Obama in Wesmore. Now, if you
don't see that coming, can't help you. As for the

(11:57):
early people and the loud people within the Democrat Party,
because let's face it, conservative Democrats don't exist anymore.

Speaker 1 (12:05):
They've left the party. Establishment.

Speaker 2 (12:07):
Democrats know they're outnumbered, and it's over progressive, the old
progressive Democrats. They can't believe what's become of their party.
That's in the news today. People distancing themselves from these Hills.
They're choosing to die on. All that's left loud and

(12:28):
proud is the socialist justice fringe, which is now getting
close to a majority, and they've made their voice heard clearly.
They're still behind Bernie, and Bernie says AOC, so they're
going AOC. That's Kamala acknowledging she's on the side of

(12:49):
the socialist justice That's why she talks so much about Crockett,
talks so much about AOC, talked about courage. She's of
the mindset. We go further left. The DNC is in
the mindset, we go back towards the American people, and
we try to make sure that our voters forgot Joe

(13:10):
Biden and Kamala Harris let alone return to it. Oh,
I know they don't meddle in primaries. Tell that to
David Hogg. No, I was watching that very closely. Kamala
Harris is going to run for governor in California, the
only place dumb enough.

Speaker 1 (13:29):
To elect her where you could probably win.

Speaker 6 (13:34):
It's Your Morning Show with Michael Del Chorno.

Speaker 2 (13:38):
Top five stories. Ukraine and the US have signed a
minerals agreement. Mark Mayfield reports It.

Speaker 7 (13:44):
Comes almost two months after a White House meeting between
Trump and Zelenski derailed talks on the deal. Zelensky has
declined to sign the previous proposals of the deal, which
requires Ukraine to relinquish a major share of its future oil, gas,
and mineral revenues, has long called for security guarantees from
the US as part of any Pea steal. The deal
will provide the US access to new investment projects meant

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to develop Ukraine's natural resources, such as aluminum, gratified oil,
and natural gas.

Speaker 1 (14:12):
I'm Mark Mayfield.

Speaker 2 (14:13):
The Supreme Court is considering what could be the nation's
first taxpayer funded religious public charter school.

Speaker 1 (14:20):
Brian Shook has the details.

Speaker 8 (14:22):
The High Court heard arguments Wednesday as Oklahoma's Saint Isidore
of Seville Catholic Virtual School is seeking to join the
state's charter school program. The school is opposed by the
state's Republican Attorney general, as well as public and charter
school advocates, who argue this would threaten the separation of
church and state by allowing taxpayer money to go towards

(14:43):
religious education. If the Supreme Court rules in favor of
the school, it could allow other religious schools to apply
for public funding as well.

Speaker 1 (14:53):
I'm Brian Shook.

Speaker 2 (14:54):
President Trump says historically, black colleges and universities should not
be worried about federal space to cuts.

Speaker 3 (15:00):
During a town hall event with News Nation, Trump said
he took care of the Black colleges and HBCUs and
that he got them more money than they ever dreamt possible.

Speaker 1 (15:09):
They were going out of business.

Speaker 5 (15:10):
They came to me about fifty people that headed up,
and they came to me the first year, and I
took care of them.

Speaker 3 (15:17):
Last week, Trump signed an executive order that will ensure
HBCUs get the maximum funding they're entitled to. Trump said
during the town hall they have long term financing, that
nobody did that but him. I'm tammaged for here. I
craved my father's attention, so I sang louder and louder,
It's a beautiful A.

Speaker 2 (15:36):
New documentary on you two Frontman Bono is coming to
Apple TV at the end of the month. Bono's Stories
of Surrender was filmed during Bono's one man show at
the Beacon Theater in New York City. It's based on
his memoir Surrender Forty Songs, One Story, and his accompanying
book and theater tour Bono. Stories of Surrender premiers May
thirtieth on Apple TV. Speaking of May, it's May coming up.

(16:02):
Next half hour, pre Tennis has what you need to
plan for in the month of May. We say goodbye
to the Lakers who are eliminated from the NBA playoffs.
We say goodbye to the Lightning who are eliminated from
the NHL Playoffs, and the Caps who advance after beating
the Canadians.

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Four to one.

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of news? How done is the deal? We'll talk to
moriy O'Neil about that. Next half hour. Jd Vance will
be casting the tie breaking vote in the Senate's attempt
to kill President Trump's trade policies, and we did have
some eliminations. Lakers are out of the playoffs. That just
paves the way for the Oklahoma City Thunder And I
can't even say a cake walk. All I really want

(17:12):
is the Thunder and the Calves to play in the
NBA Finals, and then I want the Washington Capitals. It's
gonna be tough now now, I mean we're hanging like a.

Speaker 1 (17:25):
Like a like a booger on a nose here. The
Saint Louis Blues go with a hair and up biscuit
or something hair and a biscuit.

Speaker 2 (17:31):
I mean, I just want the Blues in the Caps.
I think that'd be a great NHL final. So my
dream is still alive and just got a lot easier.
But unfortunately, for those listening in Los Angeles this morning,
the Lakers or history eliminated from the NBA playoffs. The
Caps advanced to the second round. Lightning for our friends
listening to Impact Radio in Tampa were eliminated last night
after a loss I think that began. They lost in

(17:51):
five games, right, they didn't get swept. They lost in
five games, all right. If you're just waking up, remember
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Speaker 1 (18:00):
It really is your morning show.

Speaker 2 (18:02):
Our best shows are not when I do an opening
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Speaker 1 (18:40):
Guess what else we get to do right now?

Speaker 8 (18:43):
All right, allright, aur right, this is the news, watching
the cards off to entertaining runs.

Speaker 1 (18:51):
Right man. I'm a big ad Democrat. This is like
a gold stall in a past.

Speaker 8 (18:55):
You should have a government that just minds its own
damn business and leaves people alone.

Speaker 2 (18:59):
We can't do Sounds of the Day without having Kamala
Harris at San Francisco. You know, this could have been
our president. Everybody, of course, is just living in chaos
right now. Oh my, I had a friend message me
on Facebook saying, can I heard from this one friend
for so long?

Speaker 1 (19:19):
And also he pops in with.

Speaker 2 (19:22):
This strangely felt like more cut and paste because it
wasn't hey, how are you? How's it a going? No
reference to my wife, my kids. I mean, it clearly
like a cut and paste Democrat narrative. So the bluey
hears from this guy hasn't heard from and it's like, you, guys,
what's going on in Tennessee? Are you guys regretting? I

(19:43):
mean that's the new narrative they're trying to just subtly
get viral grassroots. Are you regretting that you elected Donald Trump?
I mean, all this chaos, this apparent tyrant, and of
course friends out of the blue don't pop in and
start there.

Speaker 1 (20:04):
So I'm with him one.

Speaker 2 (20:06):
If it is a cut and paste, if it is
some Democrat strategy, what a moron to fall for it?
Not my friend, the friend who sent it, You may
want to wonder what kind of friend he is.

Speaker 1 (20:22):
Then.

Speaker 2 (20:22):
My third advice is, of course you don't respond. That's
what they want, and that's what Kamala Harris was trying
to deliver, a speech of presumed chaos and regret. Chaos
and regret. Of course, that doesn't exist in America. Oh
there's some angst over the tariffs, but there's no angst
over the border. There's no angst over men not competing

(20:45):
in women's sports, there's no angst in wanting to have
peace between Ukraine and Russia. And I remind everybody, even
on the economy, it's still very close that the American
people are being behind the president on issues of the border.
They're overwhelmingly behind the president. Democrats still majoring in minors

(21:09):
and minoring in majors, and their Queen of the Bush League,
Kamala Harris obviously had a few complimentary beverages before they
started the speech.

Speaker 4 (21:20):
But friends, please let us not be duped into thinking
everything is chaos. I know it may feel that way,
but understand what we are in fact witnessing is a
high velocity event.

Speaker 10 (21:42):
It's a velocity event where a vessel vessel is being
used for the swift implementation of an agenda that has
been decades in the making.

Speaker 4 (21:55):
It's gonna be projected, an agenda to slash public education,
an agenda to shrink government and then privatize its services,
all while giving tax breaks to the wealthiest among us.

Speaker 2 (22:13):
Anybody else sick of these narratives, Come on, La Mama
to give us what we all came here for. You know,
after we down a few scotches where you're at the bar,
it's time to sit.

Speaker 1 (22:26):
Down and we want that salad.

Speaker 4 (22:29):
In fact, please allow me, friends to digress for a moment.

Speaker 1 (22:33):
Here comes a salad.

Speaker 4 (22:34):
Everyone kind of dark in here, but I'm asked for
show of hands. Who saw that video from a couple
of weeks ago, the one of the elephants at the
San Diego Zoo during the earthplake.

Speaker 1 (22:44):
Keep keep google.

Speaker 4 (22:47):
It if you're not so that scene has been on
my mind. What you've been thinking about these days?

Speaker 1 (22:55):
Well, what you've been think in these days?

Speaker 2 (23:01):
You know how we and by the way, he may
be running for the United States Senate and if he does,
I think he'll win. But we can't go a day
without a Brian Jennings clip. But that isn't really what
the clip's about. The clip is about on CNN, and
I think you'll hear one person say I mean if
you guys want to die, and the say I'll go
for it. But I mean a brawl breaks out on

(23:29):
the deportation issue on CNN. If there's any chaos, it
looks like the left isn't chaos.

Speaker 1 (23:40):
Gift. This is what this president is doing.

Speaker 6 (23:42):
He is twisting the definition of the constitution, and people
like you are disparaging character to try to justify that this.

Speaker 1 (23:51):
Process.

Speaker 5 (23:52):
But the idea that that mister Garcia has passed doesn't
matter is ludicrous.

Speaker 11 (23:59):
Idea.

Speaker 1 (24:00):
We just take out country the ecology.

Speaker 2 (24:04):
Now, with all this chaos and fighting going on, somebody's
got to come out here and make some sense.

Speaker 1 (24:07):
Right of course it's going to be Scott Scress want
to die on the seal. I promise you regret it politically,
so go right ahead for America, go down.

Speaker 8 (24:16):
We don't want people breaking out coming into our country.

Speaker 1 (24:19):
That fact. Let me let Scott have a word.

Speaker 5 (24:21):
And it seems to me that the political analysis of this,
though is and a lot of average people are looking
at it this way. Why is it that we can
let twenty million people into the country, Uh, just walk
across whatever, and there's no real process for them to
do that, But then we have to individually pick out

(24:42):
every single person and go through years upon years upon years.

Speaker 1 (24:48):
Of paperwork and this and that and the other.

Speaker 5 (24:50):
And all we're trying to do is send them back
to where they came from because they came here illegally
in the first place.

Speaker 1 (24:55):
Twenty million in with no process.

Speaker 5 (24:57):
How do you get twenty million out with years and
years of people fight every single case you could cherry.

Speaker 1 (25:02):
In any case you want.

Speaker 5 (25:03):
But the reality is the crisis that put Donald Trump
in the White House was caused over years and years
and years of neglect and letting people walk into here
without any process at all. And now you're trying to.

Speaker 1 (25:16):
All the works to keep them here.

Speaker 6 (25:18):
A lot of them, A lot of them came in
with a lot.

Speaker 5 (25:22):
Of them shows fifty Americans want miss Donald Trump won
the elect.

Speaker 8 (25:32):
And you can just come into our country illegally whatever
the heck you want, because we can't do it to
any other country.

Speaker 1 (25:36):
On the side of it, I.

Speaker 2 (25:37):
Mean, Scot Jennings makes a great point, but I think
an even more precise point was made by Tom Holbo
who Holman just exposes the entire treasonous left strategy. So
there's Scott Jennings telling you you can't have, over a
course of the year, years and years of neglect a

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party allowed twenty million in. Nobody evaluated each of those
twenty million, and now you want to evaluate all of
them on the way out, you'll never get it done.
And the American people elected the president to secure the border, done,

(26:20):
stop the invasion, done, remove the dangerous element off our
streets that's raping, killing, drugging, and trafficking.

Speaker 1 (26:30):
Doing.

Speaker 2 (26:32):
But ultimately, if you want to stop and try each
and every one of these, how long do you think
it would take to process twenty million? A lot more
time than it took to just let them in. And
that's where Homan comes in and takes what Scott Jennings

(26:53):
just explained as only Homan can concisely and immediately to
its root costs.

Speaker 1 (27:00):
Listen, you know you know what.

Speaker 9 (27:01):
The Biden administration released millions of people in the United States.

Speaker 1 (27:05):
No one ever talked about it. I'll talk about it.

Speaker 9 (27:07):
Why did they release people into the interity and Ied
States and put them rather than put them into an
ice bed? Why not put them in an empty ice bed?
One hundred and twenty seven dollars a night.

Speaker 2 (27:16):
By the way, one hundred and twenty seven dollars is
what it costs for an ice facility where you temporarily
put someone until a hearing can take place. In other words,
the hearing happens before they're allowed in.

Speaker 1 (27:30):
No, they let them.

Speaker 2 (27:30):
Break in and then hid them in five hundred dollars
hotel rooms and homes. Going to explain to you ice
being ice when he says ice bed, don't picture ice
on a address in.

Speaker 9 (27:43):
An empty ice bed one hundred and twenty seven dollars
a night rather than a whole tiem at five hundred
bucks night. They did it on purpose because when you
put them an ice detention bed, they get hearing them
thirty five days. Court records show nine out of ten
people came ASILN.

Speaker 1 (27:57):
Can order remove them, they're gone.

Speaker 9 (27:58):
But if you release them and put them a hotel
at five hundred bucks a night, their hearings can be
five seven, nine years. You pull out all appeals and
what are they hoping for?

Speaker 11 (28:07):
That?

Speaker 9 (28:08):
Then another Democrat administration is in power, they can warr
an amnestate in mass This is about some of this
country off for future political power. That's what it was.

Speaker 2 (28:19):
That's what it is because they're still playing the same playbook.
There was a cabinet meeting yesterday. I thought this was
the best moment. This is a former governor and a
legitimate presidential candidate now a cabinet member, and he turns

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to address the president.

Speaker 1 (28:41):
President Trump.

Speaker 11 (28:43):
In your first term, when I had a chance to
where he was governor, you were courageous. The thing that's
empowering this amazing group of people around this table, and
you've probably assembled the greatest cabinet ever, is that this
time you're not just greatest, you're actually fearless. And it's
your fearlessness to take on the issues that other president
would not touch. Whether it's the work that we're doing
with successfully streamlining and right sizing government, or whether it's

(29:07):
taking on the issues at the border, or whether it's
embracing the power.

Speaker 1 (29:11):
We need to win the ads race.

Speaker 11 (29:12):
You're fearlessly doing that and that creates it just.

Speaker 1 (29:16):
All of us can sprint because you're running ahead. So
thank you.

Speaker 2 (29:19):
Suck Bergham, one of the members at that table, I
said that at the beginning, I thought George W. Bush
put a great cabinet together, such a cabinet for a
time as what was coming September eleventh. This may be,
along with John F. Kennedy, another one of those greatest
cabinets ever. But certainly, whether you think it's greatest or

(29:41):
not transparent, everything they do they allow the cameras and
the reporters him. I guess we'll bookend Kamala Harris with
air running mate Minnesota Governor Tim Wallas, offering his explanation
as to why he was chosen to be a running mate.

Speaker 1 (30:01):
I'm a coach.

Speaker 2 (30:02):
I'm just going to coach everybody up on where we're at.
I like this section better than listen.

Speaker 6 (30:06):
Look, we had the most qualified person who'd run for
president in this country's history at the top of the ticket.

Speaker 2 (30:12):
That in itself should all right, let's just stop right there.
Kamala Harris the most qualified candidate at the top of
a ticket. Come on, man, I mean wow. Some would
suggest she didn't even get there through accomplishment. Alan, but

(30:35):
from lawyer to Senate to the presidency, I mean we
met others that ran the CIA, representatives were governors. In fact,
that's the first time I've ever heard anybody try to
draw a line in the sand and brag about Kamala
Harris's qualifications. I mean, I'll just go back to their

(30:57):
previous Hillary Clinton a not just a first lady as
in having events at the White House. Hillary was the
first to try to bring you government healthcare. She was
spearheading major projects, so very politically powerful and trusted first lady,

(31:18):
then a United States Senator, and then a Secretary of State,
and then a presidential candidate. But I guess he's just
playing loose with words because what he really wants to
set up is a billionaire real estate guy, television reality
series former president. I mean, after all, being a president

(31:40):
for four years doesn't qualify somebody for being president. I
don't know where Coach Timmy's going with this, but let's
just let him go.

Speaker 6 (31:46):
They got this thing one we had in my opinion,
and you can disagree with me.

Speaker 1 (31:51):
I think history will prove me right.

Speaker 6 (31:52):
A very unqualified person on the other side. And you
have to determine how do you get those hits? What
was the best way? Did it make sense to continue to,
you know, call him weird or call that out, or
make this pitch that we are significantly different and our
policies can improve your lives.

Speaker 2 (32:12):
And the problem is, can I just I know I
got a break. I may come back to this later.
A comment Kamala Harris made in her speech yesterday, they'd
like to split hairs. If you believe like them, you're
the American people. If you disagree with them, we just
ignore you. And then we question that America is getting
something it didn't deserve or asked for, see by omitting it.

(32:36):
Not acknowledging that the majority of America elected Donald Trump
over those two. That they can't accept that nobody's even
asking for excuses one hundred days later and they're still
giving them is beyond me.

Speaker 1 (32:48):
This is your Morning Show with Michael del chuana.

Speaker 2 (32:52):
President's at one hundred days. What's the polling saying? Is
it saying what the left is saying? Complete chaos, complete regrets,
We're all gonna die. John Decker has the very latest
time that will even compare it to other presidents, looking
back at Bill Clinton and others. David Sinnati has part
two of our series on the Atlantic Editor. First of all,

(33:12):
I have one unanswered question. I don't thin anybody's gonna
be able to answer it for me. How does a
guy that created all that trouble over signal such a
betrayal of his country, let alone this presidency. End up
in the Oval Office doing an interview with the President.
That Moore coming up with our senior contributor David Sonati.

Speaker 1 (33:28):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael Ndheld Journo
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