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Does that fall under inside ye?
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When you're hearing you happy, it's Leslie listen. I just
I can't believe we're here again. It seems like we
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A lot of steroids and ice in between, but we're
back eight minutes after the hour and welcome to Tuesday.
Just like that June the twenty fourth, Well, the big
story was everybody was going about their merry business predicting
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the end of the world and world wars, and suddenly
Donald Trump posted, it has been fully agreed by and
between Israel and Iran that there will be a complete
and total ceasefire in approximately six hours. Then he kind
of went over the terms of the six twelve hours,
twelve day, YadA, YadA, And then of course there was
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an exchange. This is common, believe it or not. I mean,
it's just not how we would do it. I mean
if we were in a at the bike racks at
three o'clock after school and I said, all right, it's
over with then, but another punch gets thrown, Yeah, another punch,
you know it, So or later it's going to be over.
But this is common in ceasefires. And uh Prime mister
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b being there was some question late this would be
early evening, late late afternoon, Donald Trump premature and posting
what he posted because Iran was denying it at first.
Both Israel and Iran have acknowledged the ceasefire agreement. Of course,
Iran lobson missiles. Israel is planning to respond. But for
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the most part read I think we would say we
believe this process is still in line and in motion.
I think, so hanging like a booger on a nose,
there's not where we may have peace, and in that,
you know, becomes more Roman candles that they want to
lot at each other. Well, it's kind of like, you know,
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you find another batch of you know, bottle rockets, what
do you do with the fire? But anyway, this is
our highest hope that the and I just you know,
when it came out, I was it's just like all
these people. I'm trying to think of the other two examples.
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It seems to be every time it goes this way,
by the time the left formulates its narrative reaction, it's
over and they just look foolish. I never delight in
the misfortune of others. It's just not a natural instinct
of mine, and it's not a practice I will allow.
But one would be tempted to look at NBC yesterday,
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for example, they're headlined Biden didn't start any wars. Now,
of course, most of you, even if we didn't have
the ceasefire, would love to have that argument, right, Well,
weakness kind of brings on war. It's weakness that brings
war upon us and strength that keeps it to maybe
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just a military strike. Through strength is what doesn't cause wars. Weakness, isn't.
I mean, you can't get over the difference between Joe
Biden sending a plane full of cash and Donald Trump
sending a fleet full of bombers from Missouri round trip
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without landing and twelve bunker busters. So there is a
big difference. And one if you had done nothing and
just kept giving them cash, leaves the thread on the table.
But that aside, that's not what they're trying to do.
They were getting. In fact, look at the second Look
at the second half of the headline. I could do
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this to Atlantic. I could do this to a lot
of people this morning who jumped on it. Atlantic was
the one that jumped on the one I'm trying to
think of and I can't remember read and this is
your job to remember what was the one that it
had to do with Elon Musk. And they were all
into the formal agitation narrative of how Elon Musk and
two spoiled rich people that it blew up in their face,
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just as we said it, and no sooner did they
say that. Elon Musk apologize, the President accepted, though I
doubt I'll ever trust him again. But it's like by
the time they formulate their new narrative, the Trump victory
silence is it. So NBC's headline is Biden didn't start
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any wars, Dems sharpening their arguments against Trump's failed foreign policy,
and then boom, congratulations to everyone. It's been fully agreed
by and between Israel and around that there'll be a
complete and total cease fire. The nuclear threat is kicked
at least a decade down the road. Now they're looking back.
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I can't believe they're still trying to figure out there
was a story on the Arabs a wall. Well, you
might want to go back and look at your footage
from last month when the President was visiting Saudi Arabia
and visiting Katar. This groundwork was all laid prior to
the airstrike. I got news for you. We're going to
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talk to Lieutenant Colonel James Carafano in the third hour.
This is a masterclass and how to carry out an
airstrike remove an enemy without starting a world war. And
it was flawlessly done. Let's just pick on NBC. And
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I say this over and over again, and I mean,
there's some about Tucker Carlson I love, I just don't
get why he did what he did. But there were
some people that just jumped on the bandwagon. I think
with Tucker Carlson. It started with that rip piece with
Ted Cruz, and they released a bunch of little snippet
clips that made Ted Cruz look completely ignorant, completely out
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of touch, and a complete warmonger. Of course, if you
watch the entire interview, it didn't necessarily feel the way
the clips made it feel. But that's how Tucker ley
the groundwork for his anti war tie raide. So Tucker
Carlson posted and I'm trying to think this would have
been mid March. It's worth pointing out that a strike
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on Iran's nuclear sites will almost certainly result in thousands
of American deaths a basis throughout the Middle East. The
cost of the United States tens of billions of dollars.
The cost of future acts of terrorism on the American soil,
by the way, that could still happen, could be even higher.
Those aren't guesses, those are pentagons on estimates. A bombing
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campaign against Iran will set off a war, America war,
a world war. The propagandists are lying you, so on
and so forth. Look, I just don't get I guess
and Fetterman he doesn't get it either, I mean his
own party. And it's worth noting just for the sake
of a news cycle. The billionaire dem top donors, Bloomberg, Diller, others,
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they're distancing themselves from what they're calling an ineffectual party.
So you'll wonder what the funding is going to be
for Democrats heading into a midterm and we still don't
know where the hog money's gonna be and is it's
still twenty million chaos in the midterms for the Democrats. But
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it just the bigger umbrella question is without delighting anyone's misfortune,
because this could have gone either way. I mean Arab
worlds could have united, Russia and China could have gotten involved.
It could have been a world war. It could still
have a terrorist impact. Time will tell, we will see.
I would think taking away the immediate, clear and present
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danger and threat is a mission accomplished, keeping this from
becoming a regional or world war or a terrorist attack.
But getting back to Arabs are a wall that was
just masterfully done. The way the US took out the Houthis,
Israelis took out Hamas. So now Ron doesn't have its proxies,
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the air strikes that got air control and the bar
orbusters that remove the final threat. And now if you
can negotiate your way out of this in twelve days,
that should be a wonderful thing. And so that would
give us the luxury. Maybe we're not there yet, maybe
I'm doing this premature, but where we could say, now,
why wasn't it possible for America to recognize the threat
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of Iran, stand against the threat of Iran, support its president,
support its military, support the accomplishment of this masterful military operation,
and knowing the world is safer, and knowing it didn't
lead to that? Why does this have to be a
divided tit for tat or one side always has to
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look behind, ignorant or divisive. I just don't understand why
America can't ever root for America. I guess Fetterman can't.
And I don't mean to point out NBC in Tucker Carlson.
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I also don't understand why people go out on a
limb can't you just discuss, isn't I mean, for me,
this is just me. There's so much information to talk about,
so many things to consider that you don't have to
be in the prediction world. It's a game best left
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to the professionals like Noster del Charno. But I don't
know why everything has to be a scare, Everything has
to be a worst case scenario, everything has to be
a fight. I'm wondering if you're feeling the same way. So,
I mean, I think our question of the day is
if this ceasefire is real? Wasn't this a perfect operation?
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Iran is not a nuclear threat. It's over. There was
no regional war so far, no world war so far,
no terrorist attacks so far. Will America celebrate this? And
if not, why can't they? Just curious? Can't have your
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Atiheartmedia dot com. Polls aplenty, I'm looking at the top
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this in like a minute and a half. I found
it interesting that the support for solar energy and wind
energy has fallen dramatically and among Democrats and independence. They
never had it with Republicans. I think that falls under
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I think even America is sick and tired of this
majoring and minors and minoring in majors. It could suggest
even some Democrats are ready to drill baby drill US.
Foreign leadership approval ratings have soared again Fetterman smart, the
rest of his party not so Americans agree with President
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Trump on the Iranian threat. And Vance's popularity is going
through the roof. And I don't know how Vances is
and Rubio's is. I mean, there was a clip yesterday
I was watching I think it was Fox, but they
had to keep switching Rubio's title because the guy does
so much. So what he's Treasury what minute he's the
Secretary of State. I think he's been the impressive bomb.
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But it's actually Vance's popularity that is soaring. I brought
up the Democrat top donors and the money pulling and
the impact that could have on the midterms and beyond.
I brought up the Arab world, a wall that's from
master planning, and then in terms of the Israel, I know,
it seems odd, here's the fire. You think everything ends.
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There's usually some exchanges that keep going. And they've got
literally in the framework six hours to work that out,
and then twelve hours beyond that. So you're gonna see
some last minute kind of like when the boxers are
in a hold and the ref starts separating them, they
get a couple of punches in as you're separating. That's
the hope is that's all that is happening. Now. Lieutenant
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Colonel James Carafan was going to join us from this
just sounds so impressive to say. You never get to
say that Michael's going to be joining us today from Helsinki.
I was always in Franklin. Yeah, yeah, but the Lieutenant
Curton will be joining us from Helsinki to discuss how
this is all remarkably played out. And then we had
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congressional summer recess. I think they've they've done a pretty
good job of taking the whole year off as well
as the very latest done. What's happening in the Middle East?
With these closing punches.
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Your top five stories of the day. Is really Prime
Minister bb net Yeah who confirming with Donald Trump released
on social media a ceasefire between Israel and Iran has
been agreed upon.
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In his announcement, Netna who would thank the United States
sports gulp and going after Iran's nuclear facilities and stead
the goal of eliminating Iran's nuclear and ballistic missile threat
had been achieved. The two sides exchanged attacks up until
the last minute. Israel reportedly launched a massive strike on
Iran overnight, while Iran attacked southern Israel right before the
ceasefire took effect. President Trump first gave word of a
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Michael and Crewe absolute brands. The military is already smart
enough to know how to figure out how to do this,
but the genius came from There were no leaks because
there are no dam press involved.
Speaker 2 (17:20):
Kudos to the whole team, well, no press or conversations
with Democratic leadership who loved to leak, nor conversations on
signal uh oh to the your morning show, sportsbook, front office.
Big John suffer not by Big John under.
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market up, three hundred and fifty, oil down, and Jerome
Powell on the Hill today to get verbally diceded.
Speaker 2 (17:49):
Wait, yes, Jerome Powell will be headed to Capitol Hill today.
The President, of course is headed departing shortly for the
NATO summit abroad, and Prime Minister BB Netnell, who confirming
the ceasefire between Israel Lauran, although there are exchanges still
going on which from the first six hour and twelve
hour parameters is possible and often happens. Jimmy Suitz is
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waiting my kids. Jimmy Suitz.
Speaker 8 (18:14):
Hey, everybody's got that rose colored glasses on and they
got their heads in their hand. Everybody thinks that their
crap don't stink. That's the problem with this country. They
can't look at themselves in the mirror and reflect that
they're doing something wrong in dividing this country.
Speaker 2 (18:31):
That was one of my dad's favorite expressions. You don't
think your blank stinks, but your blanks give it away.
We didn't play this the other day, and I'm almost
glad we didn't. You know, there was a lot of
things about this, and we need it to come to
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a completion first before we have these kinds of conversations.
They're still at this point premature. I can tell you
that the President wasn't making up the ceasefire, as I
believe CNN was trying to make it look like in
the early evenings. In fact, I texted a friend and
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a colleague and I said, well, that's just clinging to
their narrative for dear life. They just didn't want to
let go of it. The notion that Donald Trump could
have carried out such a and I think this is
what James was getting at a masterful They didn't see
it coming. There were no leaks who would have fought
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decoy planes going over the Pacific, other planes NonStop refueled
in the air between here and the target sites and back.
Those planes were in their thirty six hours before they
touched down back in Missouri. And the precision of the
strikes and the destruction, but everything even prior to that,
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the beating down of the houthis that we took care
of the beating down of Hamas, that Israel took care
of the two main proxies they would have carried out
terrorist attacks with and assaults with the precision of the
Israeli military and intelligence. That was just breathtaking. That led
to open skies for this final blow. I mean, for Israel,
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you try to save face with your people to avoid
regime change, but there really is no other moves for them.
They're looking around. They see China and Russia not doing
anything to come to their raid. They see the Arab
world not coming to the raid because Trump had laid
the groundwork for that in his visits a month ago.
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This was brilliantly done, masterfully done by serious adults. Serious
adults in a situation room, on oval office at Pentagon,
and on military basis, serious people. We're doing serious work
to remove the most serious of threats. Now. John Fetterman's
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in the news. He continues to find his own party
being ridiculous, as does their two biggest donors, billionaires Bloomberg
and Dillard, who see a party they want to distance
themselves from an ineffectual, unserious party and the right, and
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so is Fetterman. He said yesterday he thinks the Democrats
are wrong to oppose the US strikes and Iran, but
it wouldn't be the first time he disagreed with the
party's consensus on a controversial issue. In an interview with Fox,
Fetterman said he expects some members of his party to
be opposed to the US strikes. There are going to
be a lot of people in my party that are
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going to go to disagree with the strikes. I actually
support them. I've been calling for this. I think it's
entirely appropriate and necessary. I disagree with those who argue
that Congress needed to approve the strikes. He doesn't view
the latest operation as America's entry into a war. It
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was a strategic air strike to remove a clear and
present danger and threat. That's how reasonable people viewed it.
But I want to give you the other side of that,
because what does it look and sound like? All right, well,
this is kind of unique to the show, but we
all see things. Others are too busy following narratives to notice.
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Bernie Sanders, who was very dramatic when the airstrike announcement
hit the podium when he was speaking live. He has
passed the torch to ao AOC has passed her little
ridiculous torch to Jasmine Crockett. This was Jasmine Crockett on
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a twenty one minute rant about Trump, who she doesn't
call the President, she calls MOFO. Real class act. She's
dressed in her finest club clothes. We don't know what
she's driving around going to. But if you want to
know what unserious people sound like at a very serious time,
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and to give me the chance to lay off NBC
or Tucker Carlson or others, all right, here's Jasmine Krockett.
Tell me think about what James was saying about the
president and to be able to pull off a mission
like this with no leaks, a flawless mission like no
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other military has ever been able to pull off before
to remove an immediate threat. But then the threads that
you can see that go back months. We'll take out
the Hoho THI is, you take out Amas, I'll go
smoothing over beforehand with the Arab nations. In other words,
everything was done to remove the threat and lessen any
chance of a regional or world war since masterful statesmanship,
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masterful commander in chief ism. That's a word from real
serious people doing historically well serious work. And who are
the two leaders of the Democrat Party? What's left of
Bernie Sanders having handed the torch to AOC and this woman?
And here's how unserious people sound. I think you'll see
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what Fetterman's feeling.
Speaker 9 (24:35):
All Right, I'm gonna give you all a second to
jump on, because.
Speaker 2 (24:39):
You know that's what we do. We do lie social media.
Speaker 9 (24:45):
As I am in a car driving to another location,
I literally.
Speaker 2 (24:58):
Shit, it's here or two and so long story short.
Speaker 9 (25:04):
For those of you that are unaware, the MOFO that
resides in the White House has unilaterally, in my estimation.
Speaker 2 (25:20):
Declared war. I guess the MOFO is in her estimation too,
along with you. In her latterly has taken us to war,
which she did, which pursuit he didn't.
Speaker 9 (25:29):
We have a constitution that seemingly does not matter to
this man or.
Speaker 2 (25:35):
The people that are.
Speaker 9 (25:39):
Supposed to be advising him. I will say that I
want to give a shout out to a Republican Thomas Massey,
who made it clear that he wanted to reiterate that
the power as relates to war declaration, the power that
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we derive from the Constitution, it resides with Congress, and
the House is out, hell, the Senate is out. It
is a Saturday right now, so no one's in.
Speaker 2 (26:18):
Right okay. So, by the way, when you're president of
the United States, you work twenty four hours a day,
seven days a week. This president, in particular, on like
the previous, really does work twenty four hours a day,
seven days a week, not just between about eleven am
and one pm, a two hour window before NAP. I
assure you that Iran and its nuclear program and desires
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in planning doesn't take a recess. There is a difference
between an airstrike and a war. The President was negotiating
with Iran. Iran wouldn't come to the table. They were
given a warning they still wouldn't come to the table.
The airstripe. Airstrike was carried out an act of war.
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In fact, it's already over. But just think about the
serious people needed to protect your children, your grandchildren, your family,
our country, our present day, Israel's present day, the world's
present day, and our children's future. Compare with the president
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has led and done to this woman driving around like
everybody else trapped in the social dilemma. Can you imagine
where we'd be if these people were in leadership? Would
iron still be a threat? Yes, listen, this is breathtaking.
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We colonian, And.
Speaker 9 (27:54):
Let me just explain briefly why I am so heartbroken.
Speaker 2 (28:02):
It is because.
Speaker 9 (28:04):
I don't think a number of nations should have nuclear weapons.
Like list let's just kind of level set on that.
But at the same time, I wouldn't want anybody randomly
just kind of coming and I frolts and being like yo,
like y'all y'all got nukes, So we just don't like no, no, no, no, no.
Speaker 2 (28:24):
That is not how you deal with things. And there
is a such thing.
Speaker 9 (28:27):
As diplomacy, and we are living in this.
Speaker 2 (28:31):
Time in which I know I'm aggravating you. First thing,
in the morning. But this is how I'm just gonna
end it. I can't, I can't. I can't look at
her here anymore. Just it's it's it's too ignorant. It's
beneath me. It's like having an argument about is the
world flat and we can all see a shape live
on a sad like come on, this is beneath us.
But this is how unserious and how uncredible one of
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the two major parties in this country has become. This
is why they will be gone by at the end
of the decade. I'll have you know. She was elected
by oh listen, and she could get reelected in her district.
But they're not serious people. I agree. And there's a
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sea of voices, and there's a lesson in all this.
You guys have got to look. I was talking to
my brother, who was not happy that the ceasefire was
coming together. He thinks, if not now, when tell everybody
to leave and wipe them out and this once and
for all. Otherwise we're just gonna be right back here
in ten years. And he may be right. And I
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get that kind of frustration about eliminating a threat forever,
you know, I said, well, you know, they're not acknowledging
at that point. They hadn't yet. I mean they're telling
their people that they've won. Well, theyn't believe what they believe.
This is what they do. They say face. They know
they've been beaten, and they they know their ability to
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carry out a threat is a decade away. Again, that's
a mission accomplished. Can't control what some people in their
country will listen to and believe. And don't never underestimate
the American people, and may I say too, perhaps don't
underestimate the Iranian people. They'll figure this out. If there's
a regime change to happen. It's their business, not ours.
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So I'm completely with the president. The point is whether
we use the Tucker Carlson analogy or the NBC analogy
or the Jasmine Crockett audio you just heard, yes, they
lose credibility. And this is why the American people are
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moving culturally and politically in a massive new direction. The
media is not getting away with the illusion anymore. This
party isn't getting away with the obstruction anymore, because America
realizes these are serious times. They know the difference between
a pandering lie for the poor and the hard working
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and what Trump is delivered, So they're losing credibility. But
there is a lesson for all of us. This is
just for the your Morning show family. We have to
choose the voices we listen to very carefully. I'm very,
very disappointed in Tucker Carlson. I don't know why he
felt to go out on such a limb. I don't
know what he would convinced him that this was so
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irrational and going to lead to such calamity. I don't
know why people can't just discuss the difficulty and the decision,
the consequences or unintended consequences that could happen. But to
make declarations, thousands of troops will die, billions of dollars
will be gone, terrorism will cost trillions more, hundreds of
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thousands of Americans will be dead for what an tanglement
we weren't constitutionally every I mean, why would you go there?
I don't unders, I don't get it. But the lesson
is take very seriously who you spend time with in
very serious times and in a sea of voices, what
voices you choose to listen to, And just as I
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give us that reminder, I promise you America is doing
the same thing, and there is a scoreboard, and John
Fetterman keeps winning, and people like Jasmine Crockett and Bernie
Sanders and AOC and others keep losing. This is your
Morning Show with Michael del Choono Israeli Prime Minister bb Netanyah,
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who is confirming a ceasefire between Israel and Iran. Iran
has acknowledged a ceasefire between his own and Iran, and
yet the two are still exchanging some punches And I
know that's odd, but that's very common. Actually, President Trump
is calling Iran's missile launch against America Air Base Qatar
a weak response. I'll tell you why he feels that way.
And the President is departing shortly for a NATO summit,
(33:07):
and the FED Chair Jerome Paul is headed to the Capitol,
and your Oklahoma City Thunder are headed to parades in
the street in the city where they brought a championship home.
All right, real quick, we can't have your voice, your
morning show without your voice. I want to start in Sacramento, California.
Speaker 10 (33:23):
First of all, in operation like that was thought up
a long time ago. And if you're going to be
forced to do something like that at least do it right,
which they did, and you just have delivered the results.
Speaker 2 (33:36):
So far, so good.
Speaker 10 (33:36):
And as far as the terrorist threat, I think that's
a false argument. They're going to come after as no
matter what we do, you can't prevent that.
Speaker 2 (33:45):
Well, jihad is their mission and example. I get that,
but you did have about fifteen hundred Iranians entered the
country illegally in four years, and seven hundred and forty
six of them were allowed to go their merry way.
They're out there as a threat. I think we got
time for Bill real quick Morning Mico.
Speaker 11 (34:02):
Congratulations to President Trump and the strike on Iran.
Speaker 2 (34:07):
It was flawlessly pulled off.
Speaker 11 (34:11):
The problem I see now is what does the negotiation
table look like. We know that they do not negotiate
in good faith, they never have. All as they do
is buy time to rebuild.
Speaker 2 (34:22):
Well, that's a lot of what we're going to talk
about from Helsinki. Lieutenant Colonel James Carafano comes your way.
Also a visit with roy O'Neal on the latest in
the Middle East. When your morning show continues. We're all
in this together. This is your Morning show with Michael Hill,
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