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Jeffrey's got the sound red keeping an eye on the content,
and this is the day and we gets underst stand
it together. The Senate has approved a measure to allow
the release of Jeffrey Epstein files. He went through the
House Senate without even procedure, just kind of passed it
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on to the President. It'll be signed into law. Elon
Musk and Jeff Bezos were among the guests spotted at
the Trump dinner in honor of the Saudi Prince at
the White House. President Trump is facing some criticism for
calling a female reporter a piggy Piggy.
Speaker 4 (01:32):
There are conflicting reports the reporter's name is Peggy. I
have not been able to confirm that, but I've seen
that on the X Piggy or Peggy Well, their name
is Peggy, Well, her name's Peggy.
Speaker 3 (01:45):
Did he mean Peggy or is that one of his
nicknames for Peggy Piggy? I misspeak it sometimes, I mispronounced words.
I mean one thing, I say another. So I'm not
taking up for him. That's just what I've seen. I thought.
I thought one of the most fascinating stories of the
day is the picture being painted of the war within
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the war. So the Democrats have been in a socialist
versus progressive establishment Democrat it's hard to say. I mean,
they're just against anything, even American and that's been going
on for years and they've been getting closer and closer
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to a majority within the party. Now the momentum feels
like they are. They're probably still somewhere around thirty eight percent.
We'll see how it plays nationally. But now there's kind
of a side fight going on among the socialists themselves,
and we see that developing yesterday and again I never
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even gave it much thought. But what about the branding?
In other words, is there levels within the Democrat party?
You have socialists, you have progressives, you have establishment democrats.
Is there degrees of branding within the socialist arm or
is it in the eye of the beholder or is
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it in the standard bearer of the hour? Let me
tell you what I'm getting at. For some reason, Bernie Sanders,
who is not even a Democrat, it's either him or
AOC that is the head of this party. Isn't that fascinating?
Then you get mom Donnie that is somewhat on the
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fence or on the line. I don't know. This guy
isn't selling quite like Bernie does, quite like AOC does.
So there were some trying to distance and some in
the progressive and established trying to fight him a little bit.
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Now at what level as he's epsicide as an assemblyman
and he endorses his replacement as a Palestinian Muslim Islamist
who once said white supremacy and America was responsible for
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nine to eleven. I mean, at what point does the
brand of socialism not sell? That's kind of what's going on.
So AOC she has no problem with Mom Donnie, but
she wants nothing to do with Chiassi. Well, Mam Donnie
told not to run against Jeffries. So now is this
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AOC's loyalty to Jeffries in the house with her or
is this really kind of like a brand tarnishing that
level of socialist I don't really want to go to yet.
I just find these invisible. It's like a field with
no sidelines, a field with no zone where anything goes,
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which is very similar to what we're seeing with the
Epstein files. They seem to be like a Russia, Russia, Russia,
just a bomb to be used. We'll ignore these people involved,
and we'll focus only on this name mentioned. We'll talk
about Trump being on the flight log, but we won't
talk about Clinton being on it ten times as many times,
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or Hillary being on it and all the Democrats that
are going to be damaged with this, and I might
add mostly non socialist democrats. It's just fascinating to me.
It's a new frontier. It's something outside of the news
cycle that nobody's really talking about. But if you look
at the news in total, well you see AOC distancing
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herself from Chiassi, and you don't know if that's loyalty
to Jeffrees or that's a brand of socialism I kind
of want to avoid. Some might even speculate, well, I'm
getting ready to be a socialist that runs for a
higher off, whether it's senate or presidency. We don't need
all this socialist attention right now. It's just kind of
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like I grew up in Louisiana and there's just something
about being at a table and somebody just comes up
and just dumps this stuff, all this food right on
the table and out of the dump comes crawfish. There's
current corn, there's potatoes, there's you know, it's just like
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a crab boil, well kind of that like that happened,
only with crawfish, and they just dump it all the
table and there it all is, and and it's the
you know, it's funny how when you do that and
I look and if I don't see the corn, eah,
this one's kind of bogus, and you just kind of
see this dump of news. And if you take them individually,
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you might get caught up in a narrative. But when
you just take in the whole picture, you start seeing
things a little bit different. One of those things, the
better analogy, is one of those things. Remember you used
to stay I used to love them. You would stare
at them and it just looked like a bunch of
letters or dots or whatever. And you have to stare
at it long enough, and all of a sudden, a
three dimensional picture. There are three d puzzles in the sepiper. Well,
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but no, but they were used to be. People used
to do them like artwork. You guys never did that.
You almost had to kind of cross your eyes. You
couldn't look right at it. You kind of had to
look right through it. That's kind of how the news
is now, right, it's just looking at me.
Speaker 5 (07:29):
You're not seeing any of this. Or who knew there
were establishment socialists?
Speaker 3 (07:35):
Well yeah, I mean you know, and it's just.
Speaker 5 (07:37):
Like they're socialists that mean it, and then there's socialists
and name only.
Speaker 3 (07:42):
I guess the minute I guess there's yeah, they're going
to be the next thing. We would we call a
rhino socialist? What would that be? Socialists to name only
would be a signo?
Speaker 6 (07:55):
What would be.
Speaker 3 (07:57):
We're going to coin the phrase you would do the shirts.
We could make some bucks.
Speaker 6 (08:01):
Uh, but that's kind of the world unite.
Speaker 3 (08:03):
Yeah, so that's kind of the big story. Magic Eye.
That was the name of those three d puzzles. Yeah,
because you almost couldn't. I remember I would stare and
you just kind of like not quite cross your eyes,
but you don't. It's almost like gott to look at
a peripher with your pier vision. And now I'm wearing
readers because of all of those things. Do you think
that's I think that's I think that has to do
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with our age, which, by the way, I find myself
every day when we do birthdays, I have to go
out of my way in search of people young, and
I go to three different sites. Right, I mean, I'm
beginning to and I think because the line tips and
that young people aren't becoming famous the way they used to.
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They don't dance, they don't sing, uh, they don't act,
they don't whatever we used to do at droom.
Speaker 4 (08:55):
And they film themselves as a selfie posted on social
media and they become influence, yeah right.
Speaker 3 (09:02):
And make a lot of money, and there's no need
to go on so every day. The youngest person I
could find was Patrick Kane, a Buffalo Nate. If I
may had add in a great Chicago Blackhawk, Patrick Kane
thirty seven. But everybody else's sixties and eighties. Unless I
go to influencers and stuff like that, it's as if
there's been a cutoff of how celebrities are made. But
(09:26):
I did find Calvin Klein in honor of underwear and
cologne everywhere, and Jodie Foster Megrian. We'll get to that
later on, all right, So the big story is clearly
the here come the Epstein files. Now there's one person
I believe he's the only one Republican or Democrat, right
that voted against it. Was the Louisiana representative. Just leave
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me hanging ray, right, it doesn't matter. Clay Higgins. Out
of two hundred and something or another, he was the
only one that voted against it. And it's fascinating why.
Here's how the news reports it. Representative Clay Higgins, Republican
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of Louisiana was the lone no vote on the near
unanimous House legislation to force the release of the Justice
Department's files on the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein
and his reason the law. I mean Higgins in a
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sea of voices, in paragraphs of narrative and a paper
full of news. He's a lone voice of truth. What
a novel concept the law? Can you imagine?
Speaker 6 (10:50):
You know?
Speaker 3 (10:50):
When the Bible says narrow is the way, why do
is lead the destruction?
Speaker 6 (10:53):
There?
Speaker 3 (10:54):
Nobody ever stops and just contemplates. Just town narrow? Am
I in? You know what I mean? Kind of the thing?
How narrow is it? Encounter? One guy? One gets it right?
Four hundred and something. Let's play the game is quote
it abandons two hundred and fifty years of criminal justice
procedure in America. You know I felt alone? Well, no,
(11:19):
I shouldn't say that. I felt alone until David Zanati
said it. And I felt alone with David Zanati until
Higgins said it. As written, this bill reveals and injures
thousands of innocent people, witnesses, people who provided alibis, family members.
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If enacted in its current form, this type of broad
reveal of criminal investigative files released to a rabbid media.
I wished he'd ha said weaponized partisan political machines and
rabbid media well result in innocent people being hurt. One
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representative in Louisiana, now he's a staunch supporter of the president,
So to even begin to think of that. If the
Senate amends the bill to properly address privacy of victims
and other Americans who are named but not criminally implicated,
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then I'll vote for such a bill. While the Senate
wasn't interested in that change as recommended by the Speaker,
So it goes forth. And again we've been saying it
for weeks. Not just testimonies that come from depositions that
were never cross examined or a trial that was never
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tried because the accused supposedly committed suicide, but it investigative files,
any loose threat, any loose person, And in this environment,
what are you going to remember other than Epstein and
the name released now read made the best point of
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all anybody at abcnbccbs CNNMSNBC, Washington Post, New York Times, Axios,
Atlantic talking about summers today. So it'll all run through
the matrix and you will see these files released, and
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one side will pour through and deliver the narrative of
those names. The other side will do the opposite. I
don't even know if this will end the weapon. They
may just keep it going and then maybe again. Rory
said it best. It's kind of like the Kennedy Files, right.
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It'll never be enough, it will never satisfy. I'll never
reach the curiosity. It will always just lead to more conspiracies. Anyways,
this is the kind of mess, this is the kind
of crawfish boil we have today, and it's our job
to sort through it and get to the potatoes where
the flavor really flows. This is your Morning Show with
(14:19):
Michael del Trono. Well, the House approved it, and the
Senate has approved a measure allows the release once the
President signs the authorization of all the Jeffrey Epstein files.
Speaker 7 (14:31):
Senate Minority Leader Chunk Schumer successfully passed unanimous consent, which
means the bill will automatically pass once it is delivered
to the Senate from the House. Senate Majority Leader John
Thune told CNN he expected that to happen Wednesday. On Tuesday,
the House passed the bill to force the DOJ to
release all of the Epstein files by a four hundred
and twenty seven to one vote. President Trump recently said
(14:51):
he'll sign the measure once it passes the Senate.
Speaker 3 (14:54):
I'm Mark Neefield. What will be released, what won't, what
will be redacted, what won't. This is a bomb that
will never be fused and always uses a political weapon.
As for the President, he's calling the late Jeffrey Epstein
a sick pervert after a news reporter asked him Tuesday
about the files.
Speaker 8 (15:09):
Trump claimed the ABC News reporter asked the question with
anger and meanness.
Speaker 2 (15:14):
As far as the Epstein file says, I have nothing
to do with Jeffrey Epstein. I threw him out of
my club many years ago because I thought he was
a sick pervert.
Speaker 8 (15:22):
Trump also questioned why the reporter's network isn't looking at
what he claimed was all the money Epstein gave to Democrats.
Speaker 2 (15:30):
Bill Clinton, Larry Summers, who ran Harvard, was with him
every single night, every single weekend. They lived together. They
went to his island many times.
Speaker 3 (15:39):
I never did.
Speaker 8 (15:40):
Trump called the so called Epstein's situation a democratic hopes.
Speaker 6 (15:44):
I'm Sarah Lee Kessler.
Speaker 3 (15:46):
Meanwhile, President Trump is facing criticism for calling a female
reporter a Piggy.
Speaker 9 (15:50):
Bloomberg correspondent Catherine Lucy was among a group of reporters
on Air Force one on Friday and was asking Trump
about him being mentioned in the files. Video shows him
telling her quo quote quiet Piggy before turning to another reporter.
The White House is defending Trump and says the reporter
quote behaved in an inappropriate and unprofessional way. Bloomberg is
defending its reporter and says she was simply asking questions
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without fear or favor.
Speaker 3 (16:14):
I'm Tammy Trihio, and there goes the Jeffrey Lyon defense.
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Speaker 3 (17:28):
Enjoy you know this is one of those days. Seriously, yeah,
do we have a little love flip. But this would
not be Polos. This would be make the world go away, Gregory.
Ladies and gentlemen, get it all off my shoulders.
Speaker 6 (17:52):
All right.
Speaker 3 (17:52):
The Senate has approved a mexture allowing the release of
the Jeffrey Epstein files. One member of Congress Louisiana voted
against it for the right reason. This is nothing but
a political weapon about to be detonated before a I
don't know, social dilemmaed American people, crazed partisan media. Oh,
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like this will make it go away. Waiting the president's
signature and then we'll see what's released. Elon Muskin and
Jeff Bezos among the guests spotted at the Crown Prince's
royal visit to the White House. And I appreciate Jeffrey
and his loyalty to the president, very secret service, Like
(18:43):
I mean, you were willing to, you know, jump in
front of the president and take the bullet. That's not
necessarily true.
Speaker 6 (18:48):
I just said reporting what I've seen on X.
Speaker 3 (18:51):
You see a lot of things on X that nobody sees.
I see the text chains of you going red? Is
this true?
Speaker 11 (18:58):
Red?
Speaker 3 (18:58):
Is this? Where are you? On X? Confirm? Because nine
out of ten are never true. So Jeffrey had a
theory the President wasn't calling her piggy because obviously how
could you defend that right? Are reporters biased? Are they
sometimes classless? Like you know the one with with Mary
(19:19):
Bruce from ABC, That one I got. I mean, you know,
the President's sitting in the Oval Office with the Crown Prince.
Sure he may have killed some people, but we're sitting
with him in the White House. He's about to cut
a one trillion dollar deal Saudi Arabia is critical to
Phase two of the Peace Plant and the Gaza. And
(19:41):
she's got to ask the question about did he kill
a reporter. I mean, it wasn't so much the way
she asked, It was the tone in which she asked.
And you know, so the president, you know, puts her
in her place. But on Air Force one with Catherine
Lucia Bloomberg, he seems to jump right to Piggy, to
which Jeffrey has the theory he didn't say piggy, he
(20:04):
said Peggy. We believe that her name is Peggy. He
meant to say Peggy and slipped and said piggy. Then
I have to follow all this nonsense, because God forbid,
we have a meaningful conversation about socialism. It's belief, it's history,
it's impact, it's effect every single time, no matter where
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it's done. We can't have those discussions. No, we have
talked about is her name peggy and he meant to
say Peggy and said piggy? Or did he disrespect her
and call her piggy? Well, her name is quiet, Piggy,
her name is Catherine. It's hard to get piggy from Catherine,
to which Red replies, and she's not fat, by the way,
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what well, just in case you know, if you're wondering
if she was fat and he called her piggy, like
that would make it any better. In fact, Red added
she could use a burger or two. Apparently she's very thin.
So and then I'm sitting here during no, this is
the hell that is my life? Can flip Flip's coming
back for another verse. And then I'm sitting here thinking, well,
(21:13):
wait a minute, how thin is she? Because if she's
really thin, he may have meant to say twiggy and
said piggy. Oh, make the world.
Speaker 11 (21:23):
Go away, go away, flip Gregory, Ladies and gentlemen, By
the way, is this really a headline that.
Speaker 6 (21:35):
I can't see?
Speaker 3 (21:36):
The deep purple? Ian Gillen may have to consider retirement.
The man is over eighty years old. How's he gonna
play rock and roll? And then when I'm reading the story,
we find out, well, there's a reason why he may
have to retire. He can't see so to read the
sheet music eighty listen, eighty years old, I'll probably be dead.
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So I'm not making fun, but I mean he has
to like turn his head and he has to kind
of try to see the music through his peripheral vision
because there's so much.
Speaker 6 (22:08):
He hasn't memorized the words at this point.
Speaker 3 (22:11):
Well, no, he's forgotten them, so now he has to
read them. And that made me want to go Make
the World Go Away eighty years old. No, it's it's time.
It's time to retire, it's time to start watching the
game show. It's time to you know, let's go a.
Speaker 6 (22:28):
Little telling us Michael, there's a new segment on the show.
Speaker 3 (22:31):
Make the World Go Away. Well, we used to do
end of the World as we know it, where we
would do all the stories, you know, because you get
five or six stories, and it's just it's too much, right,
this has got to be the end, and so every
day yeah, you know. So in other words, you're like
aosa is distancing yourself from another social world. He's kind
(22:53):
of I thought about bringing that second back. It's fine,
but I feel hot feel far. Let's start with President Trump.
This is with Mary Bruce inside the White House. And
again it's not so much the question she asked, but
he does not like a tone the tone is what
he doesn't. In fact, when I think about it, it's
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usually the case with Jeffrey, it's not so much what
he's asking me, it's the tone. Watch out the president
handles Mary. It's a president.
Speaker 5 (23:23):
Why wait for Congress to release the Epstein files?
Speaker 3 (23:25):
Why not just do it as well.
Speaker 2 (23:28):
It's not the question that I mind. It's your attitude.
I think you are a terrible reporter. It's the way
you ask these questions. You start off with a man
who's highly respected asking him a horrible, insubordinate and just
a terrible question. And you could even ask that same
exact question nicely psyched. Somebody psyches you over at ABC.
(23:52):
You're gonna psycha. You're a terrible person and a terrible reporter.
You just keep going on the Epstein Finals and with
THESS a Democrat hoax to try and get me not
to be able to talk about the twenty one trillion
dollars that I talked about today. It's a hoax, and
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people are wise to your hoax. And ABC's your company,
your crappy company is one of the perpetrators.
Speaker 3 (24:19):
And I'll tell you something. I'll tell you something.
Speaker 2 (24:22):
I think the license should be taken away from ABC
because your news is so fake and is so wrong,
and we have a great commissioner, the chairman, who should
look at that, because I think when you come in
and when you're ninety seven percent negative to Trump and
then Trump wins the election in a landslide, that means
(24:43):
obviously your news is not credible and you're not credible
as a reporter.
Speaker 3 (24:47):
So all right, So that was the admonishment. You know,
that's him chastising Mary Bruce. He never does answer the question.
By the way, you have to see it to appreciate
it the whole time. The crown print is this city
there with his legs are wide apart. Yeah, he's got
his head head thing got and he's just smiling your here.
(25:08):
I can't believe the president say to.
Speaker 5 (25:10):
Her, Michael, I did forty seven get into the press conference.
Speaker 3 (25:18):
And then air Force Now, Piggy, there's just no I
can't talk to people that way here, the President of
the United States, even this exchange. Listen, the death of journalism,
I will argue to my death occurred by suicide, you
know it. I guess the Wizard was always a little
(25:42):
short guy pulling levers and he got away with it
until Toto pulls the curtain. And when Toto pulls the
curtain and you can see him pulling lovers, well he's
just not scary anymore. And that's kind of what happened
to the meeting. Yes, I was paying attention to him.
That's not the odds, all right. So, you know, journalism
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through years and years of bias stories, it covered stories.
It didn't. Angles that chose angles, that didn't, people that
talk to people that didn't, quotes that use quotes, it didn't.
It eventually, for a good portion of America became a
reality and revealed and it lost all credibility. But then
once the Internet arrived, that was the pulling of the curtain.
(26:30):
And so when Trump does this, and he doesn't really
need to, I think his supporters love it. I'm even
tempted to laugh now and then. But there is something
destructive about it. I mean, if the media doesn't decide
to return to journalistic integrity and it just remains dead
(26:54):
and continues to decompose, that's not good for the republic.
That's not a victory for the right. It just feeds
this matrix that we're living in. The fact that I
could play that exact clip on CNN, and that audience
(27:16):
would respond with, that's a tyrant that won't answer a question,
the same kind of tyrant that's sending his own military
into cities to attack its own people, who's never going
to leave office. They'll read all what they want to read,
and I play it for you and you read in
what you want to read. But it's all dysfunctional, it's
all steps still in the wrong direction. By calling somebody
(27:37):
a pig, he's just disrespectful to all women and she's
not fad. So do you have some kind of a
you know, why do you feed their narrative that you
hate women, you think women are unintelligent, because there's no
evidence of that, not by the way he's treated any
(27:58):
of his wives, and certainly the way he treats his daughter,
or certainly who he made his chief of staff or
surrounds himself within a cabinet. So these are just you know, look,
everybody's got a strength and everybody's got a weakness. The
shame is that everybody doesn't see this is a weakness. Now,
(28:18):
having said that, we do have the Left issuing a
commercial that I want to I don't think I can
get it in right here. I'll try to get it
in here in a second. It's slocked in from Michigan
a bunch of senators and representatives, and basically what it's
doing is it's making a claim that simply isn't true
(28:40):
about the president. So it shows that they live in
a matrix narrative. It's telling our military to disobey orders
and its commanders in chief, which is, you know, there's
the drumbeat of a civil war that we have to
keep an eye on. And then there's the fine line
of the difference to being an opposition party and an
obstructionist party or a treasonist party, quite frankly. And then
(29:05):
the response from Scott Jennings that I want to play
for you that I'll all be featured in Sounds of
the Day. I was gonna try to give you a
quick snippet of it here in the Premium Platinum Card Hour.
By the way, speaking of Scott Jennings, did I mention
he's on the show tomorrow? Well, no, you mentioned he
was on the airth right here. I mean, is he
not the I think we respect Scott most because he's
at his best out numbered four or five to one. Yeah,
(29:28):
there's not many people who do that. I mean, go
out Fox and just talk to each other and talk
to a biased audience. This guy has adversarial viewers watching.
He's surrounded by adversaries attacking him and his ideals and
what he believes every day at CNN. That's a different
you know. I remember when I tried real hard to
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get a job in a very leftist city. For that reason,
part of me wanted to you know, I got sick
of the amen's and that's not really moving anything forward.
I mean, if we're going to become one, I either
need to change a portion of my mind or I've
got to change their hearts and minds. So bring me
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It's your morning show with Michael del Chorno. Can't have
your morning show without your voice. Never would. I want
to start with Donna in pa or as I'd like
to say, Oh Donne.
Speaker 12 (32:28):
Happy Wednesday from Pennsylvania. How is it that Republicans voted
to open the Epstein files but failed to censure Representative
Plasquet from the Virgin Islands after her involvement with Jeffrey Epstein.
Speaker 3 (32:47):
Well, it's just one big bomb, isn't it, And nobody
really cares who the shrapnel hits, or what's right or
what's wrong. I'm not sure it can be diffused, and
I'm not sure it can be satisfied. But here it comes.
They'll be complaints over what's redacted, what isn't what is
released what isn't, and the blaming will be in the
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eye of the beholder. So the left will blame everything
on Trump and look for Trump and everything and ignore
the Summers and everyone else in the Clintons. So it's
just one big, worthless exercise and waste of time, not
to mention it spits in the face up to process
and rule of law. Angela's in Nashville.
Speaker 13 (33:27):
Good morning, Michael. I'm listening to your show this morning,
and you're talking about AOC distancing herself and avoiding such
as you are giving her way too much credit for intelligence.
She is a puppet and she has a puppet master
or puppet masters, So it's whoever is pulling her strings
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and telling her what to do.
Speaker 6 (33:50):
She is not smart enough to figure things out.
Speaker 3 (33:54):
I understand with that. I understand that right. That's AOC.
By the way, case you didn't recognize your voice, I
understand why people see that, and that's because of the
things they're trying to sell. You know, when you stand
for redistribution of wealth and socialism and governments, you know,
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of course it's going to be foolish. History in the
facts are not on your side. But there's nothing stupid
about AOC. She might be the leader of the Democrat Party,
which is saying something for a bartender who has achieved
nothing in life. And I got news for you, and
I'm not being Angela disrespectful. She will be the leading
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candidate for president of the United States in a very
short period of time. It's not all stupid. In fact,
it might be stupid smart John in Youngstown, Michael.
Speaker 10 (34:51):
I want to thank you for helping me understand this matrix,
our democracy, the tangled mess that Washington, DC and our
country is. You've really helped this simple electrician from Youngstown,
Ohio really grasp and understand what's going on with this
matrix the media in our entire country.
Speaker 3 (35:14):
Thank you well, you know, I appreciate the humility. There's
nothing simple about being an electrician in Youngstown, just a
matter of attention, and that's why we're all in this
together to kind of understand this and go through this together. Really,
if you keep it simple and you keep it common sensical,
you'll be the wisest in the room in this America.
I assure you. Thanks for those talkbacks. We'll get some
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more coming up. The housing market apparently, stock mom and
pop stores getting hit by the affordability crisis. Do we
have economic issues in America today? Roy O'Neil's got the
economic round up, I've got your Sounds of the day,
and plenty more on the way next dollar. We're all
in this together. This is your morning show with Michael
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