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August 14, 2025 33 mins

Mistrust has been earned by the media, and it has led to its death, plus sounds of the day.

At a time when Dodge is bringing back a gas-guzzling muscle car, Ford is doubling down on Electric Vehicles. What is next for the car industry as tariffs kick in and American carmakers are hoping to move back into the driver’s seat? National Correspondent RORY O’NEILL joins us with the story.  

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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(00:21):
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Speaker 2 (00:22):
A new way of talk, a new way of understanding,
because because we're in this together, this is your morning
show with Michael O'Dell.

Speaker 1 (00:33):
Jordan, And there's no place that I'd rather be than
right here with you. Good morning, and welcome to Thursday, August,
the fourteenth year of Our Lord, twenty twenty five. Seven
minutes after the hour, I'm Michael Tomorrow Roseanne Barr on
the show. Also, It's Friday with forty seven. Later in
the third hour, Joe Berlinger is going to be with us.
If you've never seen the Netflix hit series Conversations with

(00:54):
a Killer, they got a new episode coming out on
the Sun of Sam Tapes and Joe directed that. And
you're probably wondering why. Nearly fifty years later, we want
to hear about Berkowitz. I mean, what could have possibly
don't I already know about it. There's a lot that
has happened, and a lot to update you on and
a lot to learn from the Berkowitz serial killings. We'll

(01:18):
do that later in the show. And we have sounds
of the day. They're always revealing, they're often entertaining, and
today in particular, they're very educational. That's coming up for you,
all right. At a time when Dodge is bringing back
gas guzzling muzzle cars, Ford decides to double down on evs. Yesterday,
Roy and Neil, our national correspondent, is joining us. Good

(01:39):
morning Ory. Yesterday we got the news what it was,
the Escape they're going to stop making and discontinue and
the Lincoln Concier Concier what was it? Course air of
course here, yeah, of course here they're eliminating those two
American made products. And now we've got the doubling down
of EV's I think cattle explaining on doing this catalysts

(02:01):
think about going all EV of course, the question is
EV the future? To me? It still strikes me as
it's the beta to VHS that's coming. But This seems
odd because it goes against what we just did last week,
which was the survey. There's about seventy to seventy three
percent of Americans have not only did they not own
an EV they have no intention of buying one, not
in the next year or so.

Speaker 3 (02:22):
Right, And but Ford things that by bringing in this
new vehicle at this low price point, it'll be more attractive.
It's sort of a mid sized pickup. It has a frunk,
if that helps, But they think it could be priced
around thirty thousand dollars.

Speaker 1 (02:37):
And then of a trunk in the front or frunk
is a truck with a drunk, No, it's a it's
a trunk in the front. So a Volkswa can bet
or a test leg guess you could say these days.

Speaker 3 (02:48):
But yeah, So they think though that if they can
do this and the car is less than thirty four
the pickup is less than thirty thousand dollars, that will
bring the buyers to the yard, as it were. And
look that they can make a pretty good argument with
the way that the pricing of average vehicles goes that
this may be the sweet spot. Now the head of
Ford is I don't want to say it Frey, but

(03:09):
he's certainly been impressed by byd that's the big EV
maker out of China, which has had huge success making
what are globally praised vehicles at very low prices. I
think the head of Ford is thinking that this EV
maybe something for the export market, with a lot of
other countries car buyers interested in this option.

Speaker 1 (03:33):
Well, rory those Chinese car Again, this was on Trump's radar.
This has a lot to do with what led to
all these tariff deals. He knew China was getting ready
to flood these cheap evs along the border from Mexico
and bring him into the country. But I thought those
were closer to twelve and fifteen thousand, I mean, crazy sheet.

(03:54):
This would be significantly more so that might still be
tough to compete with. As low as we can go,
this is the vehicle.

Speaker 3 (04:03):
Yeah, the average new vehicle goes for forty four thousand
dollars in the US, and the Ford F one fifty
is still the most popular selling vehicle in the country.
So he might be eating away at his own customer
base here with this EV. But it's a two billion
dollar investment in a plant in Louisville to bring this
online again reimagining the assembly line that Henry Ford had

(04:24):
put together in the first place. This is essentially going
to come together in just three segments. They think that
by revolutionizing how it's made that they can bring the
price point down. And as you said, but meantime, the
Dodge is bringing back the gas power Dodge charger, after
initially saying it was going to be an all electric.
There bringing back the gas version, although the gas version

(04:44):
technically is still slower off the line than the electric.

Speaker 1 (04:49):
Yeah, I don't think they're anywhere they thought they would
be with EV's at this point, and there doesn't seem
to be a lot of research. Now. I just bought
one and I love it. Don't get me wrong. I
didn't do it for environmental reasons or any of that.
I just love the way it drives. But I still
sense there might be something else coming as they continue
to double down or he's gonna be back. In the
third hour, the President not only is in Alaska for

(05:11):
the first meeting, he's talking about a second meeting already.
Royill had the latest done that coming up next hour.
All right, So.

Speaker 4 (05:21):
Over one hundred thousand Americans have rushed to join Trump's
massive ice hiring spree nationwide.

Speaker 1 (05:31):
Now we did last half hour, and if you were asleep,
I get it. That's why we have the podcast. But
you know, Victor Davis Hansen walked us through all of
Trump's accomplishments. Or another way of looking at it, Hill's
the Democrats ridiculously chose to die on. And he has
succeeded at the border, he has succeeded at defeating DEI,
he has succeeded at defeating the trans movement, he has

(05:54):
succeeded succeeding with the economy and the tariffs, and he
is beginning to succeed in restoring security to our inner cities.
And it's forced the Democrats into the trap of we've
got to defend the indefensible. We've got to fight for
crime and murder now in order to be an obstructionist
to the president. It's a crazy projection. But in all

(06:19):
of these Trump victories, there was American support and perceivably
American support all along. It just took a leader with
the courage to do it. I mean, he didn't just
win the border. The Democrats didn't just choose to die

(06:42):
on a windless hill over the border. Look at the
response of the American people. Now, some of this is
the art of the deal too, right, because there's some
great incentives. But the mainstream right now, the mainstream media
is to doing nothing but demonizing ICE. The Democrats are doing

(07:05):
nothing but demonizing ICE. And one hundred thousand Americans have
applied for roles with a US Immigration and Customer custom
Enforcement ICE since the organization began a recruiting drive at
the end of last month. That's in one month. How
bad did America want our sovereign nations? Borders secured, the lawlessness,

(07:30):
served and protected and restored to order. President Trump's administration
launched a drive to hire ten thousand additional ICE agents
at the end of July. The total number of applicants
has now eclipsed one hundred thousand in two weeks. I
mean that makes you just stop red and go. Has

(07:52):
there ever been a job offered that one hundred thousand
people applied for in two weeks? Content producer? And you
got the job. Our country is calling you to serve
at ICE. Is how the AD read and the wake
of the Biden administration's failed immigration policies. Your country needs

(08:12):
dedicated men and women of ICE to get the worst
of the worst criminals out of the country. This is
a defining moment in our nation's history. Your skills, your experience,
your courage have never been more essential. Together, we must
defend the homeland. All ICE law enforcement recruits will be
required to go through medical screening, drug screening, and complete

(08:35):
a physical fitness test. But one hundred thousand people, by
the way, signing bonuses loan forgiveness. There's incentives. But look
at the statement. He didn't just secure the border immediately.

(08:59):
He didn't need Congress. If you didn't need laws, you
just needed a new president. As he said, nobody's even
I mean, the numbers of those trying to enter is
down so low. Zero had been getting in and at
the height of the mainstream media's demonization, at the height
of the Democrat Party's demonization, that's where the American people stand.

(09:21):
I think it's the most remarkable story of the day.
I actually would have thought the percentages would have been lower,
but Rasmussen's pulled up plenty. Today. Many voters distrust most

(09:42):
major media. Major news media organizations are widely distrusted by
Republicans and independents. Twenty three percent of likely US voters
have a lot of trust in news coverage from the
New York Times. First of all, I don't even know
how you stand business as a newspaper, or when only

(10:03):
twenty three percent trust what you're writing, I don't. I
don't even know how that business model works. I guess
we've just gotten so used. It's just like, you know,
how do you have a restaurant and only twenty three
percent of customers think the food is good? I guess
you just got a lot of crumby food in your
town and people have just gotten used to grumby food.
But if twenty three percent of likely US voters have

(10:23):
a lot of trust in news coverage from the New
York Times, twenty two percent have no trust at all.
You realize that's equal. And then it goes right down
party affiliation line. Sixty five percent of Democrats have at
least some trust, thirty five percent of Republicans, twenty two
percent of unaffiliated voters have no trust. Technology killed polls

(10:47):
a lot. I mean, people just don't have home line
landlines anymore. And unless that phone rings and it says Jeff,
or it says Red or someone I know, I don't
answer it. So technologies can up but you know what
else is killed polls? The matrix. Every poll is completely

(11:08):
worthless because of the matrix. Do Americans want to be saved?
You can't get a straight answer on that. You're going
to get a partisan, dysfunctional, political answer on that. The
Washington Post didn't fare much better. They're only trusted a
lot by nineteen percent of likely voters, while thirty one

(11:30):
percent have some trust in the Post. I want to
make the final point before we run out of time,
and I could do this Rasmussen on The New York Times,
the Washington Post. I can do it on CNN. I mean,
we could have spent all morning on this. Bottom line
is what happened in the last presidential election. The Democrats

(11:50):
were still trying to buy attack ads on television networks.
Nobody's watching anymore. And the reason they're not watching them
anymore is they don't trust them and technology has moved
them elsewhere. Where was Donald Trump on Joe Rogan? Where
was Kamala Harris avoiding Joe Rogan? None of these look

(12:10):
journalism is dead. It's in very deep decomposition mode. And
for the people you trust, you're subscribing to them and
going to them daily or finding them and listening to
them daily. There is no one place that anybody really

(12:34):
ultimately trusts, and it sure is heck not yet yesterday's news,
today in a newspaper, or even in their opposition obstruction,
deranged stances online. America's moved on. Technology moved them on,

(12:55):
and mistrust and loss of trust. I'll never forget that
haunting old quote. Trust is gained a drop at a time,
but it's lost in buckets. Some of these names will
never recover. Ever. I said that about the CDC. They

(13:20):
should just close it down, start over with a new name,
because I'll never trust him again. World Health Organization, you
might as well create a new one because I'm never
gonna trust that one again. After COVID, I think that's
where the New York Times, I think that's where the
Washington Post journalism is dead. We stated that years ago.
This is just pointing it out, and so are a
lot of these cable news networks. Unfortunately, in using this

(13:45):
example of this rasc musem Pole. So are polls because
they're just trained by the matrix. This is your Morning
Show with Michael del Chrono.

Speaker 5 (13:57):
I wonder why they don't make the root upon me
electric car, about of solar panels per when you're sitting
at work all day, it could be charged in the
batteries must not make enough difference to do that.

Speaker 1 (14:11):
Actually, I think that's a great idea. Maybe you just seriously.
I'm at the nursing home with my mom for three
four hours the in the it's sitting out in the sude.
It ought to be charging. Not a bad idea. I
appreciate that Ken is listening on WLAC and Nashville.

Speaker 6 (14:27):
Michael, you own a Tesla or so you say. I
own a Polestar too. I've had it for three years.
My Corvette is five hundred dollars every six months for insurance,
and my Polestar is up to thirteen hundred. I had
friends that said their Tesla was cheap until they checked
their insurance and they were paying twelve hundred insurance. Can
buy a lot of gasoline for those prices.

Speaker 1 (14:50):
Okay, what was the problem with ebs? From the very beginning?
They cost more, and the average American didn't keep cars
that long. It couldn't possible. You have to drive it
seven years to get the added expense back. Now all
cars are so expensive it's almost irrelevant evis have come
down and gotten closer, but that's bad. Insurance is bad.
I'll add one to it. Way do you go? And

(15:13):
it's time to renew your license plate? Now I can
tell you Unfortunately I have four other vehicles because I
have three children, each of their own vehicle, and my
wife has a vehicle. Does it matter from my wife's
car to my kids cars? And there might be a
fifteen thousand dollars difference between what the kid's cars were

(15:36):
each compared to my wife's, but roughly fifty to sixty
dollars to renew their license plate. For my ev it
came in at one hundred and eighty seven dollars, And
so I'm like, what is going on here? Oh, it
depends on what county or what state you live in.
But they know you're not going to be buying gas

(15:57):
and therefore you're going to be driving on roads and
not paying the gas selene tax even though you're paying
for the electricity, so they charge you even more wood.
He has a comment, I don't think we can get in,
but he's but we'll do it right when we come
out of the break right before sounds of the date.

Speaker 6 (16:14):
Hi, I'm Keith Andrews and Mobile, Alabama, and my morning
show is your Morning Show with Michael del Jarno.

Speaker 1 (16:27):
Hey, gang, it's Michael. Your Morning show can be heard
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(16:49):
Jeffrey's got the sound redd keeping an eye on the content.
And yes, I mentioned the Reds shut out the Phillies
eight to nothing, a huge one. How about the Brewers
twelve in a row, twelve five over the Pirates? I
gave those scores. Get rid of the two guys from Ohio?
How many times do I have to mention the Reds?
Now you're getting?

Speaker 7 (17:07):
Although who thought of some greater's ice cream could really
hit the spot right now? Skyline Chili dog, I'll never forget.

Speaker 1 (17:16):
I was at the Reds game.

Speaker 7 (17:19):
And I saw the Skyline Chili sign and I said,
are you kidding me? My two favorite things I can
combine them. I can sit and have a chili dog
fan batch of the Reds. So I ordered the three
dog and I tell you, they piled the cheese. And
I mean a beautiful, delicious Wisconsin jitar, good eight inches high.

Speaker 1 (17:40):
And my son looks at me and he goes, there's
no way you're gonna eat that. I said, there's no
way anybody could eat this. Iry. I ate the only
I ate the whole thing. But yeah, I gave you
your red score and shut out the Phillies. That's a
huge win. That's two in a row for the Reds,
twelve in a row for the Brewers. All Right, I
want to get We had a lot of callers, but
I definitely want to get in Woody and Phoenix real

(18:02):
quick because I want to wrap up the CB conversation.
So you're talking evs again this morning. So it begs
the question.

Speaker 6 (18:10):
I know, back in March or so you bought your
first EV vehicle.

Speaker 1 (18:14):
How's that journey going?

Speaker 8 (18:16):
And I guess the biggest question on my mind is
how has it.

Speaker 1 (18:19):
Impacted your home electric bill? You've probably been through about
four billion cycles now and you're seeing a large impact.
I'm not a big fan of EV's, but I would
like to hear Woodie. First of all, you're following my
life too closely, and you're scaring me. It's been more
than four billing cycles. Thanks to Middle Tennessee Electric, I

(18:41):
can see exactly because we have my you know, there's
a lot of expenses. All right, I didn't I didn't
do this for an environmental reason, and I didn't do
this necessarily. Now I will tell you I did a Cadillac,
not a Tesla. So I have the Cadillac Electric Lyric

(19:06):
and you can buy for eight hundred dollars the charging
thing that you have an electrician installing your home. So
now I don't know if they do this on most
electric bills. I had to add a box outside for that,
and so it's able on my bill. And this could
be something a lot of people do. Middle Tennessee Electric
does it. I can see what my air conditioners are

(19:27):
costing me. It breaks it out. I can see what
my lights are costing me, and it isolates my charging
of my vehicle and I only charge at home. Now
you can set these things to charge in the middle
of the night during the lowest rate. So I plug
it in, I go to bed at ten o'clock, it
starts charging. It's done by three am. I wake up
it's done. In my case, mine beeps when it's done.

(19:51):
Wakes up Nick and he has to come downstairs and
unplug it. I can't figure out why it beeps. But
it has not exceeded thirty five dollars in any given month.
Now that's obviously a lot less than I would have
paid for gas, but we talked about some of the
other things. Insurance is higher. I did not buy. I leased.
I don't think I could make financial sense of buying

(20:12):
an electric vehicle because I don't know how long you
would drive it before you'd have to replace the battery.
There's a lot of things, but I leased it. I
love the vehicle because with the Tesla's it looks like
a you know, just a strip down car. It's a
steering wheel and then there's the little computer and that's it.
I don't like it. I like a cockpit, and the
catillate gives you that rich cockpit feeling, and I just

(20:35):
love the way it drives. So how is my experience.
I'm loving it. I don't want to be put in
the courtroom of public opinion to make a case over
gasoline or to be anti gasoline. And it's good that
I can share with you some of the things, like
the license plate was a big surprise, and then you're like, oh, wow,
they're gonna nikolin dye me for the gas tax. I'm

(20:56):
not paying because they know I'm charging. And so when
most of the vehicles in my home are fifty six
or sixty two dollars to get the tag for the
license plate every year, the electric vehicles like one hundred
and sixty something, Okay, that's a little ridiculous. But and
I do find insurance is a little bit higher. But
I do love the way of drys. Will I do
another one? I think I will. I don't think I'll

(21:19):
ever buy. I think I'll always lease. All right, enough
about me? Do you know what time it is? Not
just forty minutes after the hour and we have Senator Kennedy,
it's time for your Sounds of the day.

Speaker 9 (21:32):
I think some people who majored an online activision with
a minor and puberty bore.

Speaker 1 (21:38):
A little bit. Any of you in the media clearly
missed the art of the deal.

Speaker 4 (21:43):
It's going to work out.

Speaker 1 (21:44):
Did I mention Roseanne bar On the show tomorrow. Did
I mention tomorrow's Friday will have forty seven himself? You
mentioned it earlier? Did I mention the president yesterday sounded
like Friday's with forty seven? As he was explaining he'll
be the host of the Kennedy Center Honors.

Speaker 8 (21:58):
Listen, I've been asked, I said, I'm the President of
the United States. Are you fools asking me to do that? Sir,
you'll get much higher ratings. I said, I don't care.
I'm President of the United States. I won't do it.
They said please, and then Susie Wells said, to be
shot rock at our house. I said, Okay, Susie, he'll

(22:19):
do it. That's the power she's got. But I just so,
I have agreed to host. Do you believe what I
have to do? And I didn't want to do it. Okay,
they're going to say who insisted? I did not insist.
But I think it will be quite successful. Actually, it's
been a long time. I used to host The Apprentice
front Finale's.

Speaker 1 (22:39):
That we did rather well with that.

Speaker 8 (22:40):
I think we're going to do very well because we
have some great honorees, some really great ones.

Speaker 1 (22:45):
Since I've been by the way, the honorees have been
announced as well. I'm trying to think of everybody. Kiss
We'll be honored George Strait, Sylvester Stallan in addition to that,
Glory be a Gainer and English actor Michael Crawford. So
it is going to be a great inductee class. And yes,

(23:06):
among other things, the president will be your host, uh
debates of plenty. This is on CNN, and the panel,
of course, is outrage that the president would be even
nitpicking things like exhibits at the Smithsonian. Imagine they're outrage

(23:32):
and then has always got Jennings has to bring reality
into the equation. That's always embarrassing for that.

Speaker 10 (23:39):
One of the things about Trump is that he forces
people to think about politics and areas that they've never
thought about politics before. Most Americans never thought that the
president of the United States would have their hand in
Smithsonian exhibits, and he is doing that right now. And
I can't think of a single good reason why.

Speaker 11 (23:55):
The last time we sort of talked about the changing
of historical exhibits was when all these angry mobs all
over the country tore down historical statues all over the place,
and the people who seem to be angriest about the
Smithsonian Review were cheering that on. So I agree with
you occasionally for our society, do look at those statues
at museums, and so they when they were tying grooves

(24:18):
around them and dragging them down, remembering how it happened.

Speaker 1 (24:21):
But yeah, I remember I did a little interview on
local radio with Nathan Bedford Forrest, who suddenly got the
ire of everybody here in middle Tennessee.

Speaker 2 (24:32):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (24:32):
He's pretty extraordinary. He entered the Civil War as a private,
left as a general, and some of his war tactics
are still studied today in war college. But but somewhere
along the line, somebody got to the point where they thought,
this man who is dead and decomposed is somehow a

(24:54):
threat to America today, and they started attacking statues. I
know what we went through at least Circle in New Or.
I mean, we all remember all of that going down.
I mean, how many times do we have to introduce
to the Democrats the gander to the goose one. I
want to interview with the Mayor of Los Angeles, Karen

(25:15):
Bass on CNN, as the Democrats are put in this
impossible position of defending the failure that is their ability
to keep their community safe, and she doesn't do much better.

Speaker 12 (25:31):
You don't deploy the armed forces because of people's feelings.
That is just inappropriate. If the statistics say that crime
is down, then why would you do that because people
feel afraid. Now, I deal with that all the time,
and I try to address people's feelings. I don't think
you just shove statistics and folks, but you do do

(25:52):
other things to make them feel safe. You don't use
the military to help people feel better.

Speaker 1 (25:58):
Well, Chris Matt addressed that. Here's his take on the
mayor and all of the left that are trying to
narrativize and obstruct their way out of their own failure. Listen,
I agree with you.

Speaker 13 (26:13):
I think this is a strength move against the big
cities who are in a difficult situation on crime and
the murder rate. You can't keep saying violent crime is
down with the murder rates up to the average person.
The murder RUP's about life and death. You don't brag
about a rising murder rate. And the Democrats are I
agree with you, Mikan, They're falling into the trap of

(26:35):
defending what's indefensible.

Speaker 1 (26:36):
It's a traft. Well and it's not the first time,
right that they've died on an eighty twenty hill. They
can't win. They were forced to defend an open border.
Yes we want these drug traffickers, Yes we want these
human traffickers. Yes we want these gang members. Yes we'll
take the risk of terrorists. What a ridiculous notion. Same

(26:58):
for DEI, same for the trams issue and women in sports.
Yes I want men competing against my daughters. And now
they're going to do it with crime and try to
sweep murder under the rug. What happened. I never bought

(27:21):
into a two party system or funding. Fathers warned against
a two party system. But we've chosen that dysfunction. But
you know what, there was a time it was functional
and the differences were slight and they worked together. Then
it became very partisan, and then you had one party
in control and the other in opposition. But now you
have nothing but one party in control and obstruction. And

(27:43):
now it's turning to the absurd. Now it's turned into derangement.
And I always talk about the Democrat Party. It shifted
so far left. It's about to become Islamist, an anti

(28:05):
it's already anti Semitic, but it's about to become literally,
an Islamist sect is going to develop out of this
party as a socialist party has taken control of it.
And that's where Senator Kennedy comes in.

Speaker 9 (28:18):
Well, yes, there is a split in the Democratic Party.
Unless you have the iq of a meat thermometer, you
can see that. On the one hand, you have the
mainstring wing of the party. On the other side, do
you have the what I call the loon wing of

(28:40):
the party.

Speaker 1 (28:41):
The loon wing is winning.

Speaker 9 (28:43):
They're fighting like cats in a bag, but the loon
wing is winning. Nobody pays any attention to what Obama
or Clinton or Paul Percy or Schumer or Jeffrey says anymore.
The leaders or miss mister Mundani and a case show
Cortes and Bernie senators And yes they're socialists, neo socialists.

(29:09):
They that they want government to control your life and
tell you how to live it. It's it's hard to
believe that anyone can can fit that much stupid into
their head. But they can't. But that's not the defining
characteristic of this crew. The defining characteristic of this crew, Seawan,

(29:30):
is contempt to be a member of their club. You
have to have contempt for America, not gratitude, as you
should contempt. You have to believe that America was wicked
when it was founded, and that it's more wicked today.
You have to believe that America is racist and sexist

(29:52):
and unjust. That's why they all hate George Washington and
Abraham Lincoln and and Thomas Jefferson and doctor Zeus and mister.

Speaker 1 (30:04):
Pa And we didn't just arrive here. I mean they
have carefully indoctrinated and socialized. I mean we turned to
blind eye when they were doing it at the university level. Then,
shockingly to me, we turned to blind eye when they
did it at the K through twelve level. And it
took America too long to figure out, Wait a minute,
I dropped my kids off eighteen years ago. What the

(30:25):
heck did they make them? What did they teach them?
Then you got a glimpse of that during COVID, and
that was very alarming. They changed the textbooks, they changed
the curriculum. You had very leftist teachers in the classroom.
Then if you turned on television, reality was written every
day by the legacy mainstream media or in print. Then

(30:48):
motion pictures rewriting history, not teaching civics, and from movies
to sitcoms to whatever constant reinforcement of indoctrination. It came
like a drip, drip drip over decades. What's amazing is
how quickly it has all come crashing down. That's the

(31:12):
significance of Donald Trump, the cultural shift and revolution that
he has led, the victories that he's amassed. He took
down in two hundred days what they took about four
to five decades to build. That kind of defeat is

(31:39):
going to have a response. My fear is civil war violence.
My main concern is inner cities and now that Trump
is using National Guard to secure these cities because the
voters won't elect people that will prioritize public safety and
do it, and are letting criminals come in the front
door and walk right out the back. I'm worried about

(32:01):
a first shot being fired. And I'm not the only one.
You all know how I feel about Victor Davis Hansen.
He broke it down this way. He lays out all
of the Trump victories for six minutes and forty eight seconds,
from the border, to the economy, to the culture, and
now to crime. Not to mention the foreign policy victories,

(32:27):
and he says, this significant presidency, this cultural shift, is
going to get a response, and it's beyond opposition because
they're already due obstruction and derangement. Here's what he says.

Speaker 14 (32:46):
Listen, We're going to see in the next year a frenzy,
a frantic, almost out of mind reaction from the left
because they know that if this revolution succeeds, it'll be
very difficult for them to push down an unpopular agenda

(33:06):
down the fold of the American people.

Speaker 1 (33:08):
So brace yourself.

Speaker 14 (33:10):
We're looking at the resistance coming up to the counter
revolution and it's going to be fierce and unhinged.

Speaker 1 (33:17):
Thank you very much, missus. Victor Davis hamp question is
it going to be violent? We will win, we will missed.

Speaker 6 (33:29):
They all look like a bunch of girly men.

Speaker 1 (33:39):
That just out of the day for this Thursday, August
the fourteenth, We're all in this together. This is your
Morning Show with Michael Hill, Joino
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