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Speaker 1 (00:05):
Starting the radio program with mercy Me, say I won't.
They will be at the Tucker Center in Tallahassee on
October the eleventh. It's a Friday. I might have been
the first person in town to buy their tickets. I
have my seats. My wife and I are going to
the concert. I have interviewed Mike Schuitzer, who is lead
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guitarist for the band, and I'll be sharing that interview
probably next week, perhaps the week after. What an amazing
visit that was. I'll play the entire unedited interview on
the Conversations podcast. But yeah, big time band coming to
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town on a Friday night. Tallahassee doesn't get people on
Fridays and Saturdays. We get him on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
You know what I mean? Just that we're kind of
that stopping mercy Me, come on hip machine, all right?
Our verse today Ephesians four, we're gonna pick up at
verse twenty five. Therefore, having put away falsehood, let each
one of you speak with truth with his neighbor, for
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we are members of one another. Be angry and do
not sin. See that you can be angry, but don't
let that lead you to sin. Do not Let the
sun go down on your anger and give no opportunity
for the devil. Let the thief no longer steal, but
rather let him labor, doing honest work with his own hands,
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so that he may have something to share with anyone
in need. Let no corrupt talk come out of your mouths,
but only such as is good for the building up,
as fits the occasion, that it may give grace to
those who hear, and do not grieve the Holy Spirit
by whom you were sealed for the day of redemption.
Let all bitterness, wrath, and anger, and clamor and slander
be put away from you, along with all malice. Be
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kind to one another, tender heart, forgiving one another, as
God in Christ forgave you. Therefore, remember where we started
Ephesians five to one. Therefore, be imitators of God as
beloved children. Boom ten Now eleven minutes after the hour,
It's the Morning Show with crestin Scott. Hey, it's still happening.
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to send your self addressed stamped envelope too, so I
can send you the twenty thank you cards to give out.
More on that later. Yahoo Aol. These old school email addresses,
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they're they're coming back to me. So I'm just telling you,
if you have a Yahoo aol address, you're gonna have
to go to my Twitter page, and you know, I'll
try to get a blog up over the weekend as
well to make it easier. If you don't have twigs, yeah,
you just I don't know what to tell you. Your email
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may work great with others, but it does not want
to play nicely with our email. And so I'm getting yours.
I'm replying, but it's bouncing back. I'm just getting a
bunch of them back. And so anyway, we're going to
post something on twigs in just a few minutes. Give
you the mailing address. You can go about it that
way and and send it. But I'm not ignoring you.
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Trust me. Our response to this has been tremendous. So
that's a that's a pretty cool thing. All right. It's
September twentieth, inside the American Patriots Almanac. As I get
back on schedule here this morning because it ran a
little long in the opening segment. But I mean, if
youre going to go a little long, go a little
long for Jesus, right right? Huh? Can I get a
name Mayen?
Speaker 2 (04:06):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (04:08):
All right. Confederates win the Battle of Chickamauga in northwest
Georgia eighteen sixty three. Eighteen eighty one, Chester A. Arthur
invents the Chicken restaurant. No, I'm just kidding. Becomes the
twenty first US president after James Garfield's death. Chester A.
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Arthur talk about a guy whose name is forgotten in history,
and he was a president. You a lot of people
don't know that. Nineteen eighty four truck bomb explodes outside
the US embassy near Bay Route Lebanon, killing two dozen people.
Think about it. Nineteen eighty four. Here we are forty
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years later, same part of the world, same crap, same terrorists.
It's just nauseating. Nineteen ninety eight, Cal Ripken Junior Baltimore
O's Orioles ends his streak of playing in twenty six
hundred and thirty two consecutive baseball games spanning sixteen seasons.
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Crazy and on this date, think about it now. Nine
days after nine to eleven, in the Joint Session of Congress,
George W. Bush declares the war on Terror. Yeah about that?
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I'm just gonna go ahead and get this said. Now,
all that happen, and I'm opening up a can of worms.
I know it because I know some of you think
the United States brought down the World Trade Center, that
the US government detonated the buildings from within. What I
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can tell you is the Pentagon attack is problematic for me.
I just that one. That one is a little difficult
for me for a lot of reasons. At some point,
you know what, We're gonna just We're gonna go for it.
We're gonna just open up the can of worms, and
I'm gonna let everybody come in and or call in
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and talk about their theories. We're just gonna do it,
just gonna do it. One day, sixteen after the hour,
we come back a piece of sound. You gotta hear
to believe, all right. So, people who love Donald Trump
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and happen to own boats love to have boat parades
and flotillas and show their support. And CNN decides to
show up at one of these flotilla events and conduct
a brief interview. And here is an excerpt that is
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just worth its weight in gold. What's your most important
issue the economy?
Speaker 3 (07:30):
Getting the interest rates down getting it to what we
can afford to live in America right now, it's too expensive.
Speaker 4 (07:36):
Okay, now, let me maybe ask it like a slightly
imp that question. But you know, if you can afford
a boat, you're not heard it so bad, right because
a boat costs a lot of money, and it's a
lot of.
Speaker 3 (07:48):
Upkeep Listen, nobody gave me. I earned everything that I've got.
I'm retired military, retired power plant and I am successful
and retired and with boats jet skis because I get
it right. And everybody has that chance, whether they choose
or not, that's up to them.
Speaker 4 (08:06):
I would never try to take anything away from you
in that way. But what I'm asking is groceries are
probably a smaller part of your budget than say, you
know someone who's like a little worse off. I think
it's interesting that people who are a little bit more
comfortable are still so concerned about the economy.
Speaker 2 (08:24):
To use thee what I'm.
Speaker 3 (08:25):
Saying, because I want my money to go further, I
want inflation to go down, I want interest rates to
go back down. I want all that. But that covers
everybody in the economy.
Speaker 1 (08:35):
Yeah, and that is the point the condescension oozing out
of this little girl's mouth. I don't just to reset
this a little bit, Trump voter, The economy's bad, people
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are suffering. Yeah, but you got a boat. Why do
you care? And then she doubles down. Groceries are probably
a smaller part of your budget than say, someone who's
a little worse off. And I think it's interesting, interesting,
my bud, little condescending little torp, that people who are
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a little more comfortable are still concerned about the about
the economy. You have a boat, you don't have to worry.
Why are you? Why do you care about the economy?
This is this is evidence that this little girl and
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all of her little journalistic buddies don't get because a
mom and dad paid for their college. They don't understand
living in whatever commune they want to think of. So
she's saying he shouldn't care about people that are not
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as well off as he is because he's got a
boat in jet Skis. You shouldn't care about poor people?
Is the message there? You got yours? Isn't that just
a that I picked this because it was a perfect
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beautiful representation of the mainstream media and the thinking on
the left. You've done well, don't you worry about the economy.
Forget that it's going to crush everybody below you. It's
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it's such a wonderful representative of the group think that
is on the left. And his response, first of all,
no one gave me anything. I worked for everything I have,
so don't even dare lecture me on this. Secondly, the
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opportunity is there for people to succeed, but the economy
makes it more difficult. The way you liberals structure the
everything from the work environment, to the regulatory environment, to
the tax environment, to the economic it disadvantages the middle
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and lower classes who don't have as much. And that's
where there's got to be an awakening, and that's where
the messaging has to improve by the Conservatives and the Republicans.
Twenty seven past the hour. Wait until you have what
I have printed here, Wait till I tell you about it. Next,
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the caller that Jose had about I don't know ten
minutes ago called in, describing himself as a fit man
who with my SoundBite from CNN interviewing a MAGA supporter,
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he nearly blew a pipe. Yeah, that was to warm
you up for what's coming now. The last segment is
why I generally avoid cranking things up too early, because
I want to give you a little half hour of
warming up and waking up. But I realize people are
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joining us just you know, right out of the sack
at all times during the show. There are people that
wake up at different times and join us, and so
there's a degree of inevitability to it all. Right, But
as we get to the big stories in the press box,
you can sort of consider the last segment with the
CNN reporter and her snarky little question and commentary and
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lecture a warm up for this. This came courtesy of
a listener who sent this, and I've printed some of it.
This is a manual inside the Department of Defense government
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website Legit. October twenty twenty one is the date of this.
The title Transgender Service in the US Military and Implementation Handbook.
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The table of contents include the basics gender transition Approval
process overview. I'm reading the table of contents here for
the transgender service member. All kinds of different little nuggets
there for the commander, how to deal with these issues
for all service members. Understanding gender transition, harassment and bullying,
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respect for personal information tips for service members. Then there's acronyms,
a bibliography NXA, NXB, NXC, NXD, seventy one pages devoted
to pandering to this specific group who I believe are
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mentally ill. And I mean that with as I would
say it towards any other person that was mentally ill,
with empathy and with the hopes of getting help and
counseling and recovery. The Secretary of Defense says inside of it,
and I quote, the United States Military is the greatest
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fighting force on the planet because we are composed of
an all volunteer team willing to step up and defend
the rights and freedoms of all Americans. And we will
remain the best and most capable team because we avail
ourselves of the best possible talent that America has to offer,
regardless of gender identity. In the background first paragraph, it
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says this handbook is designed to assist our transgender service
members in their gender transition, help commanders with their duties
and responsibilities, and help all service members understand new policies
enabling the open service by transgender service members. We are
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so screwed if we get in a war. We are
so compromised by the military leadership. A couple more big
stories before we pause. Guy in Alaska arrested for threatening
a number of Supreme Court justices. I just want to
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point out the rhetoric that leads to this is all
coming from the left. Trump is a threat to democracy,
the Supreme Court. The legitimacy of the Supreme Court has
been questioned endlessly. And then there's this little nugget which
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I just was interesting. And again the big stories in
the press box, things you should know. I'll summarize this
a little bit differently next hour. In the fifty nine
days sixty now that Harris joined the race, Trump and
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Vance have done seventy interviews, pressers, print, TV, whatever, Harrison
Walls seven seventy to seven forty one minutes past the hour,
It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott. What's the Beef
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comes up in the third hour. We love the best
and worst of the week. Good news. I'll give you
a dad joke, some headlines from the bee. Next hour,
we've got animal stories. We'll get you ready for what's
the Beef Friday. Of course, your calls. I am fascinated
by the things that are starting to bubble out and
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I don't know. I don't know that I want to
know for certain, because the mystery of it all is
just awesome. You know, if you if you're doing counter
terrorist work, I would want to flood the social media sphere,
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the media outlets that are there, with as much disinformation
as possible, not misinformation, disinformation, disinformation is intentionally pushed out.
I would want the terrorists to have no idea how
I did what I did. I would want so many
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things to be possible. Do you know what I mean
by that? You if you're a bad guy and you're
not really sure how all these pagers exploded, how they
how'd they pull this off? And then phones and cars
and all? How they get all this done in such
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a precise amount of time? How'd they do it? I'm
the if I'm the group responsible. I want them to
think that every single person in their network is a
potential suspect. Everybody. It's like the who Done It murder
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mysteries where everybody that's locked in the room and they
lock them up in the mansion because someone in the
room committed the crime and you don't know which one
because they all are possible suspects. It's like this is fun.
Who could it be one of the stories that's being
kicked around And this comes from allegedly three intelligence officers
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briefed on the operation. Are they giving disinformation or is
this legit? I don't know. Allegedly, what they're saying is
a Hungry based company was under contract to produce the
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pagers on behalf of a Taiwanese company, and all of
it was an Israeli front. They were all shell companies.
The Israelis set up creating multiple layers to protect the
employees who were making the devices that eventually would blow up.
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And so they somehow created an environment and maybe it
was by some phones blowing up. I don't know how
which came first to chicken or the egg on this,
but the Israelis created an environment in a short window
of time that forced Hesbela to go to these linked
pagers uniformly and operationally across thousands of terrorists. And so
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they contracted with this company that allegedly is just a
shell company, and the Israelis owned it, operated it, and
ran it all. If that's the case, this is a
next level that is so beyond that level intelligence operation
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that is just awesome to consider. I mean it really is.
You have to just step back and well done, well done.
And for those of you saying I can't believe you're
plotting the death of again who picked the fight. These
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railies are there saying, oh, really, so you're gonna come
into our country. You're not even gonna attack our military installations.
You're gonna attack our citizens, our our families, our children.
You're gonna rape and torture them and then murder them
in some godfor's sake and tunnel. Uh huh No, No,
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We're going to make your every waking moment terrifying. You're
not gonna know if the person delivering you from grub
hub Hezballah is actually delivering you a piece of food
you can eat. You're gonna be so scared of every
step you take being booby trapped every door you open,
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everything you buy, everything that's delivered, everything that comes in
the mail. You are going to worry for the rest
of your stinking life while you have it. Enjoy. I
am so down for what Israel is doing. Here go
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get them. Forty seven past.
Speaker 5 (23:16):
The hour.
Speaker 1 (23:19):
Back with more of the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
Fifty three past the hour, The Fed Chairman, your own
Powell admitting that the massive number of illegals in this
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country is killing the job market. My word's not his.
He just said it's impacting the job market. Let me
just ask all of you to just internalize this question
and answer it to yourself. How is your economy yours?
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Forget the US being thirty five trillion dollars in debt,
and surely that has to spill on us, right, I
mean doesn't it? Because after all, the only way they
can pay the interest is by squequeezing and ringing out
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of your personal economy every dollar it can. It being
the government, the government has no other source of income
or revenue me except you. You're it. Unlike a homeless
person that sits and begs for cash and spare change,
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the government stands there with a gun and points it
and says, you will deposit into this cup. No, no, no, no,
you get in line. Don't try to bypass this. You
can't walk by me like you do the homeless at
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the store. You get in line, guns, get in line,
you will pay Caesar. How's your economy? The Fed chair,
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in lowering the rates this week on interest, is admitting
that the labor markets are in trouble at the same time.
And do you remember what Jamie Diamond, CEO of Chase
Morgan said our big dangerous stagflation, that labor market always
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falls behind. It's always behind when an economy is in
trouble and inflation explodes. Even the lowered rate of inflation
is still on top of the expanded rate. And then
businesses react to a loss of consumption because people in
their personal economies don't have the money to spend, so
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they're not spending as much money. So what's happening in
the job market is the result of that. The after
effect is the job market jobs are getting reduced and
we're seeing that happen. There's so much on the line
this November, friends, so so much. We come back a
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little bit more of the non endorsement that was in
fact an endorsement. Good morning, Ruminators, Thanks for joining us.
It's Friday. How sweet is that morning show with Preston Scott.
Great to be with you this morning show number fifty
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two thirty nine. Over there with a very very very
polished and shiny head is Jose can you see And
he'll be taking your calls in about forty five minutes
or so for what's to be Friday. Chat him up.
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By the way, if you ever want to send him
a note, feel free. It's it's as simple as remembering
how to spell his last name. Can you see jose
C A n U S E. Can you see? I mean?
What are the odds right at iHeartRadio dot com. Simple
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as that. We have a lot of new posts up
on the TwixT page, including the address. I'll get more
to that later on in the program, but the thank
you cards will be arriving this coming week and will
turn those around as quickly as we can, as soon
as we get your stamped, self addressed envelope to me
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and the address to send it to. Because some emails
are being kicked back. I'm sending you the email that
gives you the address, but it's coming back to me
for a few of you, not many, but some Aol
Yahoo email addresses. Whatever I mentioned the endorsement, that's not
an endorsement. It's not an endorsement, but it is. It's
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pretty funny. The president of the Teamsters Union, Sean O'Brien.
Democrats have been accusing him of kissing up to Republicans
all year long, showing God, dare you go on Fox News.
It's hilarious, you said in a statement. Unfortunately, neither major
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candidate was able to make serious commitments to our union
to ensure the interests of working people are always put
before a big business. Here's what's hilarious about this. The
brass of the union understands where its bread gets buttered
Democrats in Congress, and they're in a quandary because the
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leaders of the union, no, Kamala is a dirt bag communist.
They know it, and they know that no matter what,
that's bad for business. What they're not saying is that
the rank and file at nearly sixty percent in polling
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their votes, the rank and file members of the Teamsters
nationwide said Trump. I think it was roughly just under
sixty percent for Trump, thirty four percent for Kamala. Harris.
I mean it's a landslide. So there's a handful of
individual union outlets that are bucking the national office saying
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we endorse Kamala whatever. Noise noise, noise, noise noise. And
so what I thought was interesting is you got Representative
Jim McGovern. He comes from the Boston area, like Sean O'Brien,
calling the former president the most anti labor president we've
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ever had. Really, unemployment went to nothing, I mean literally
full employment from a statistical point of view. Wages for
every ethnicity, every minority group, every group up worse for
you for labor. Where do you live? What's in your wallet?
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The Teamsters have not made an endorsement since nineteen ninety six,
and that's Clinton and Bob Dole we're running for office.
Their last GOP endorsement was George H. W. Bush. Here's
what's funny is AOC makes this comment. Let me pull
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it up here, she said. Sean O'Brien has been boosting
Republicans all year while supporting anti worker, anti choice Senate candidates. Meanwhile,
Kamala Harris cast the tie breaking vote to save the
Teamster pensions nationwide. Listen to your local exactly, the local members,
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not the executive board, said Trump by thirty plus points
in their vote. You're right, AOC. Listen to your local,
the members that are local, that make up the entire
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Teamsters union. The local members chose Trump. I'm write it down.
September twentieth, I agreed with Alexandria Cassio Cortez. She's right,
listen to the local they picked Trump by two to one.
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Ten minutes past the hour, a special segment next listener guide.
Audio magazine is the format we use. We do not
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do what is advised for morning drive radio. What a
shock that I'm a bit of a contrarian. What to
do with me? Oh well, we don't rinse and repeat.
What they tell you is, hey, every ten minutes, you
got a new audience. Well see, I recognize we have
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new people listening every ten minutes, fifteen minutes, the drive
is short and so forth. But I want you to
come back listen to the whole show. I want those
of you that have the time to listen all three hours.
I don't want you to just have a rinse and
repeat every ten minutes, because you listen for ten minutes
and go click, I'll listen to something else. I've heard
this before. Why would I do that? That's dumb. So
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I don't go with what the consultants say I should do.
And so we've adopted an audio magazine format where we
change the pages. For example, human interest. This is a
human interest story. It's human interest because it's it reveals
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an interesting little sub sect of our culture. Now I
don't know if Jose. Do you shop at Trader Joe's.
Are you a Trader Joe's kind of guy?
Speaker 2 (34:10):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (34:11):
Yeah, I love their their Spanish section, the Trader Jose
because it's good, not because it's my name or anything.
Speaker 1 (34:21):
They you're not spoofing me. There's literally a Trader Jose. Yeah.
Speaker 6 (34:26):
Yeah, they got some Hispanic products in there. Go buy
Trader Jose.
Speaker 1 (34:32):
Really yeah, Okay, fair enough, I love Trader Joe's. Here's
what's funny. I would have guessed that you are a
Trader Joe's kind of guy. I don't know why I
would have guessed that, because I don't necessarily have an
m O that you know, okay, this is the type
of person. Because Trader Joe's seems to appeal to a
really interesting cross section and eclectic mix of people. I
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can't I can't peg it. Like there's certain types of
places that you would say, the Birkenstock crowd goes there.
I mean, you know, the sandalwearers, that's where they shop.
Trader Joe's has that, but then they don't. They have
a totally different kind of shopper in there as well.
And I personally, it's not a thing for me. I
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don't get it. I walked in there and walked out,
and I've the only time I've ever walked in there
and walked out with a product was when I needed
to find bottled water in the midst of a storm
and they had some. That's it. I've never walked out
with anything. And I'm not saying that that's you know, huh,
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they have nothing for It's just there was nothing that
appealed to me that I wanted to buy. What's interesting
and why I'm bringing up is the mini totes are
back in stock allegedly. Now you might not know this,
but these things have been reselling on eBay over different
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spans of time for up to five hundred bucks. They're
a cult item. They are two dollars and ninety nine cents,
and I don't again, I don't know if there are
in all the stores. I don't know if they're in
the stores locally where you live. I have no idea.
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I know that they're out there, though, and allegedly the
most you can buy is five. They're made of sixty
five percent cotton thirty five percent polyester. It's same blend
as the larger classic canvas bags. They come in navy yellow, red,
and forest green. They're thirteen inches long, eleven inches tall,
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six inches wide, and so it's their mini tote. They
have made a insulated tote bag previously sold those. These
are limited time things. It's like when Target released those
Stanley mugs with the Stanley tumblers and the craze about
Stanley tumblers. I don't get it. I don't get any
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of that stuff. But because we I have my finger
on the pulse of America. Even though I don't shop
at Trader Joe's, I have no objection to anyone shopping
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at Trader Joe's. Go get it, Go get whatever you want,
just like any other store. Awesome, good for you. Marijuana
store now not so much. But this is about us saying, see,
we know what's going on around us. It's not my world,
but that doesn't mean I don't have my eyes on
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what might be the world of somebody else. And so
even though I don't I'm not a Trader Joe's guy,
I know that many of you are, and I'm letting
you know. The mini totes may repeat may be in stock.
Enjoy seventeen minutes past there come back with animal stories next,
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Speaker 7 (39:14):
In the wild or in our homes, we love them
critters large and small. Time for another edition of animal
stories on The Morning Show with Preston Scott.
Speaker 1 (39:25):
Okay, the first animal story here is a little more
intense than I would choose, but it's so mind blowing.
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife reporting an incident happened
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in the morning. A child and their mom. We're walking
down the dock. I'm not making this up. A river
otter came out of the water, grabbed the child and
pulled the child into the water and submerged with it,
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child resurfaced, mother pulled pulled the kid out of the water.
The otter attacked her and so the child was taken
to a local hospital. They were both treated for scratches,
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bites and all that stuff. They eventually trapped what they
think is the offending otter testing it for rabies and
all that stuff. But here's the thing, it happens. Apparently
it's not the first time this kind of thing has happened.
Apparently river otters are incredibly territorial. So this is just
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a warning for those of you that have to that
have little ones and you're encountering a river otters somewhere,
just be mindful. They're turf floors. Man. Don't be bringing
your little jowl around me. This is my place. Craziness.
And then there's this cat went missing Yellowstone National Park.
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A couple from Salinas, California. Sometimes they take their cats
with them. Why you would bring cats to Yellowstone, dogs
or any I don't know, but they did. One of
them went missing. Sixty days later, the cat gets turned
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in to the SPCA in Roseville, California, more than eight
hundred miles from where the cat vanished. Women found the
cat wandering the streets of Roseville. The guess is that
cat somehow got scooped up by somebody and brought back.
It happened to be California. It was microchipped, and so
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there you go. But could you imagine just for a second,
I mean, we've seen the movies. Could you imagine if
the cat just found its way back. The couple was
from California, so it didn't have to travel all that
far to get its cat back after they were contacted.
(42:28):
But could you imagine if the cat found its way
back in sixty days, eight hundred miles. That would be insane. Anyway,
Animal stories here in the Morning Show with President Scott
come back and we got the big stories in the
press box, and then we start winding our way to
the top of the hour when you take over with
what's the Bee? Friday Robson's in thee who knew River
(43:00):
Otters spoke with a Spanish accent, Mexican accent. Hey, like
all creatures adopting the culture, just saying it's actually Venezuelan,
just saying it's just a little nuanced there. Welcome if
(43:21):
you're just joining us. A big story in the press box.
Stories we've got a few here. One will spend a
little bit more time on than the other. This is
just an interesting little tidbit. Donald Trump and JD. Bans
have done more interviews pressers with TV reporters seventy, more
(43:51):
than seventy. Walls and Harris have done seven. It's just
it's remarkable. Axios is trying to soften this. Axios, if
you've followed the show, has been almost as if a
(44:11):
little bit of a cloud has been lifted over their
collective editorial brains and they're starting to see things a
little differently. They're still trying. What's funny is the Democrat
National Committee war room sent out a press release thirteen
(44:33):
questions JD. Vance needs to answer this Sunday. It's just
it's funny in light of Harrison Walls doing seven interviews
total combined and JD. Vance and Donald Trump have done
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over seventy. How about any questions Thatrris and Walls need
to be asked? And then there's this inside the Axios
piece why it matters Vice President Harris's team, This is important,
This is Axios. Now, this isn't me, this is them.
Harris's team is betting. She and her running mate Tim
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Walls can avoid many tough interviews and still win as
they run down the clock. That summarizes it. They know
that talking is their weakness, and if they have to
answer questions, they have to go on the record, and
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then the inevitable comparisons, which they point out here. This
strategy comes even as many voters say they want to
learn more about Harris, and as her campaign has said
she's changed many of her past liberal positions to more
centrist policies. People want to know why, what's changed, what
kool aid you've beenerin? It's just fascinating. Will you voters
(46:09):
connect the dots? I know this sounds patronizing. Are you
sophisticated enough to understand why Kamala and Tim aren't doing
interviews that they won't answer these questions. They don't want
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to explain themselves. They want to stay clear. They just
want to hold rallies in front of the star studded
celebs of the world, wave their arms and cackle and
hope you'll find them electable. I have a manual here,
the Transgender Service Transgender Service in the US Military and
(46:53):
Implementation Handbook, dated October one, twenty twenty one. It's in
total I want to say, let's see here. I printed
out the table. It's seventy one pages. The United States
(47:16):
Military has created a handbook. It's now three years old,
seventy one pages dedicated to catering to transgenders. Forty minutes
past the album Change Gears come back with a pretty
(47:39):
fun topic.
Speaker 5 (47:56):
Now.
Speaker 1 (47:56):
I've got a link for you on the TwixT page
at t MS Preston Scott. We're hanging in there with
with X, with Twitter, We're hanging in there. Someone came
up to me the other day and said, yeah, I
messaged you on Facebook, and I was like, I haven't
been on Facebook in years. Why not? Because they're horrible.
(48:21):
It's this multiple choice because Mark Zuckerberg is doing everything
he can to stay afloat while admitting that he worked
with the White House to censor people. I was one
of those that got in trouble. I got in trouble
with my company. I'm not going back to Facebook. It's
just not going to happen. Sorry, not going there. If
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Mark sells it and they apologize, open things back up.
I'll think about it anyway. On the Twitter page. The
National Toy Hall of Fame in Rochester, New York, announced
this year's finalist for induction. Now we cover this every year. Now,
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my question for Jose is when you were young, did
you have a go to toy? Was there a set
of toys or something, a game, something that you really enjoyed,
and if so, what was it. That is a very
good question. Thanks, very very good. Hm gwoa me. Yeah, Okay,
(49:41):
we'll come back to Jose on that one. The uh
Straw National Museum of Play has twelve finalists and you
can vote. You can vote every day if you want,
one vote per day. I had trouble choosing. Now I'll
tell you what I chose. The finalists are choose your
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own adventure books. I would submit that's not a toy,
but they're categorizing it as a toy. Hes, toy trucks,
my Little Pony, RC vehicles in general, pretty cool stick horses,
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you know, hobby horses that you just you run around
with those things between your legs, trampolines, transformers, Apples to Apples,
Phase ten sequence, and Pokemon trading cards. Now some of
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these are returning finalists. They didn't make they didn't make
it in in previous years. Of those what would be
your choice?
Speaker 6 (51:03):
Yeah, I was pretty blown away with the Transformer toys
whenever I got one.
Speaker 1 (51:08):
See that's what I picked in with my vote. I
picked Transformers because I thought it was not just an
iconic toy because of what it did. It transformed went
from a car to a robot. I mean, it's pretty cool.
But then the the the just the incredible movie franchise
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that came out of it. That's hard. That's that's it's
hard to not say that's not a Hall of Fame
type thing, because it was. It was. I mean when
they made those, they weren't thinking of Shilah buff and
Megan Fox and you know, the incredible cast that was
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in the first couple of movies. It eventually got a
little weird, but the original movies were just terrific movies.
They really were. I I enjoyed them. But I in
my list, I would pick Transformers. I would pick Pokemon
trading cards because those things, I mean, just look at
the impact those have had on culture. I mean, Pokemon's
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a thing, it's a business. Pokemon trading cards are big,
big money. And I would have picked the hobby horse,
the stick horse, because it stood the test of time.
Stick horses are still a thing that kids love to
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horse around with. They are the little pony things. You're
right here. I mean, it's great fun. Anyway. They're going
to be accepting votes through the twenty fifth and I've
got a link so you can vote if you want
on our Twitter page at TMS Preston Scott. When we
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get back, we'll get you ready for what's the Beef
Friday here in the morning show at Preston Scott. All right,
(53:23):
What's the Beef Friday comes up in just a few minutes.
Got to make a little adjustment here on my end
here so I can see your names when you call in.
The phone lines are open eight five zero two zero
five WSLA eight five zero two zero five ninety three
fifty two. You can call in anytime you like and
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get in line. Did a commentary on this. US State
Department is taking your tax dollars to pay for a
play to be performed in in southeastern Europe, funding of
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a play called Angels in America, a gay fantasia on
national themes. The idea here is to raise awareness of
LGBTQ plus issues. Play follows multiple storylines, the ghost of
(54:35):
a convicted communist spy Ethel Rosenberg antagonizing a dying conservative
lawyer Roy Kohane and a gay man having a sexually
explicit vision of heaven as he struggles with AIDS, criticizes
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former President Reagan. It paints comis in a positive light,
and the idea is to push gay rights in southeastern Europe.
This is the point of the grant by the United
States State Department of your tax dollars. I wish, before
(55:21):
God Almighty, I was making this up. The fact that
they want to portray God as bisexual is the coupdi
gras on this insult to your pocketbook. And if you
(55:42):
want to know why people like me think that we
need a Convention of States to have a constitutional amendment
put before all fifty states that requires the federal government
to have a balanced budget, I would tag onto that
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and pay down the debt. This is the poster story
for why this is necessary. These agencies inflate their budgetary
requests so they can make disbursements like this totally utterly contemptible,
(56:39):
and it shows a blatant disregard for you and I
and the hard earned money that we possess, ever so briefly,
because they take it each and every paycheck, they take it.
This should cause all of you left right, center, Democrat, Republican,
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Independent to be outraged. And this happens all the time.
What's the bee Friday is next? We have one line
open eight five zero two zero five WFLA eight five
zero two zero five ninety three fifty two. If I
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passed the hour, it is the Morning Show with Thrust
and Scott, and it's time for what's the beef? Yes,
your chance to get it off your chest. Citizens, whatever
it is you you just just unload will Will. We'll
(58:00):
just be here for you. You can cry, you can laugh,
you can just find. We just have two rules. No
profanity and don't make it personal. If you have a
bad experience, tell us all about it, but do not
make it personal. That's a that's it, straightforward as it goes.
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So we go to the phone line. Moses is standing by.
Good morning, sir, welcome. What is your complaint? Yeah, but
come on, Moses, what's up?
Speaker 5 (58:36):
Okay? Okay, not the thurs the foremost. This place is
called not Tallahassee, but by the indistinous people. Ge allah
uh see, gi allah uh see.
Speaker 1 (58:53):
Okay.
Speaker 5 (58:53):
I want to get what I want to get to
you about I think from my studying the Bible, I
think Jesus sin somewhere in his life, and I was
to take Hebrews chatter five birth into consider basis a
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son etheln yet learn he obedience by the sea which
he suffers.
Speaker 1 (59:27):
Thank you, sir, appreciate the phone call. I will let
me know how it goes when you get in front
of the city commission and tell them how to pronounce
the city the way that you think we ought to
pronounce it just but it matters to you, and so
that's why we're here. And freeze up a phone line
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eight five zero two zero five ninety three fifty two.
Good morning, Greg, you're up.
Speaker 8 (59:54):
A pair of abortion beefs. First of all, the Atlanta
Journal Constitution reported on Wednesday that this caused celeb called
the woman who died in Georgia because of their abortion
rights law. That was a bomb rap. She died from
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going to North Carolina for methi pristone. You know that
same pill that was challenged back with the Supreme Court
and now they're trying to get it through mail order.
And the second is are you ready to throw a
nerf ball at the screen when you see Padleye Duval,
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that woman who said she was sexually abused and got
pregnant by his stepfather. You know, I'm still willing to
find out how irresponsible her mother was when she bid
claims a statutory rape and is the worthless sperm downer
of a husband behind bars for life without parole.
Speaker 1 (01:01:01):
All right, Greg, thank you? All right, come on, people, rally.
We got to do better than this. We got to
raise our game. Run you're up. What's the beef?
Speaker 9 (01:01:11):
Hey, good morning. I'd like to say, who authimizes that play?
Speaker 2 (01:01:15):
I don't remember having.
Speaker 1 (01:01:19):
Man, we are being cursed. Run Your cell phone signal
is just garbage. Doubt on us. Try calling back because
you're breaking up completely. Let's try one more before we
take a break. Bob, Rally the troops. Bob, I'm relying
on you.
Speaker 5 (01:01:36):
Well.
Speaker 10 (01:01:37):
Pristen, certainly enjoy talking to you. But I want to say,
got a little bit of a problem with Amendment three
and the way they're going about it is just irritating.
Made the no end. I mean, now, I've gotten a
little notice in the mail yesterday Donald Trump that he
is voting for Amendment three. I don't really want to
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see the state of Florida turn into Colorado. I don't
care how they're gonna say it, but it's just going
to go into a tail spin. And I'm a native Floridian.
But it's ironic. There's Morgan Morgan as the ones that
are pushing it, and they're the and they're the ones
that sue the tobacco industry for ninety one million dollars
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in one it's kind of hypocritical to sit there and
point out, you know that they want to have the marijuana.
Now everything's a miracle that everybody gets scared of a
lung cancer problem or lit problem. So I guess. And
one more thing. I'll just leave it at that, But
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I know you recall that you had asked for people
to come on your program that are liberals and Democrats,
I guess, but they would refuse to come on there. Well,
if anybody's got a problem talking to their liberal friends,
I suggest, But again I have put it out there
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and without you knowing it, but I said a lot,
we'll get you on Preston Scott Show, yep, and that
way and that way that you can discuss that issue
with him. And I have yet have anybody except that
challenge just one challenge. It's like it's like when I
mentioned your name, it's like sprinkling holy water.
Speaker 1 (01:03:28):
Bob, that's too funny. I got a roll, but thank
you so much. Back with Mike and then Ray, what
about you? It's eight five zero two zero five wfl A.
What line is open there? It's the Morning Show with
Preston Scott. All right, a sense of tide turning here,
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we're turning the boat in a better direction. Started out
a little rough. We're going back to the phone lines.
We're relying on you, Mike. Keep things going in the
right direction. Keep rowing, buddy, what's the beef?
Speaker 2 (01:04:06):
I'm sorry, this isn't political.
Speaker 5 (01:04:08):
This is a safety thing.
Speaker 1 (01:04:09):
Good.
Speaker 2 (01:04:10):
I'm a local truck driver. And these e bikes, when
people buy these e bikes, they need to get some
kind of class or something to put the right reflectors.
And I saw one e bike this morning on the
way to work. You had a headlight and that was it.
The only thing I could catch my eye was that
headlight going away from me on the sidewalk. And they
do thirty five miles an hour man, and yeah, they're
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just cruising for a bruising dude.
Speaker 1 (01:04:34):
No kidding, Hey tell me something real quickly. Since you're
on the roads all the time, I'm advocating for the
bike lanes to be reversed so they travel against the
flow of traffic so you can see them and they
can see motorists better, and to allow them to go
on sidewalks just have a right away for pedestrians if
pedestrians are on them.
Speaker 2 (01:04:56):
Well, when I was back to my twenties, teen, late
teens and twenties, bicycle quite a bit, and they had
these little hokey little mirrors that attached to your helmet,
and they don't show the whole picture.
Speaker 5 (01:05:08):
I agree.
Speaker 2 (01:05:09):
I think I could see better to get out of
harm's way if I was facing traffic.
Speaker 1 (01:05:13):
Yeah, thank you, Mike, appreciate it. Be safe out there, brother,
and thank you for calling in. Ray, you're up. What's
the beef, man?
Speaker 11 (01:05:20):
I am madder than a hezbala or a busted flip fall.
Speaker 1 (01:05:28):
How long did you work on that light? Yeah? Some
people just have the gift. Go ahead, what's your beef?
Speaker 11 (01:05:38):
You know, I'm really getting tired of the posters. I'm
getting tired. I want to have the truth reported to
me on things. It's I hear, you know, Basically, poles
have been weaponized at this point. You have Nate Silver
saying one thing. You have you know, Fiveno saying something else,
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poll saying something else, And what's wrong with just reporting
the truth? But they've politicized and weaponized these polls to
try and to press the vote. And the problem is
then whenever it's all said and done, there's no accountability.
Speaker 9 (01:06:20):
For who was wrong.
Speaker 1 (01:06:21):
Yeah we don't remember, do we No, we do not. Yeah,
I've got to try to do a better job of that, right,
Thanks very much. I appreciate the phone call. Always fun
to have a chat with Ray. Paul, you're up. What's
the beef?
Speaker 2 (01:06:34):
Preston?
Speaker 12 (01:06:35):
You know what burns my shirts more than a flip?
Speaker 1 (01:06:38):
Never mind, look at you go ahead.
Speaker 11 (01:06:43):
When I'm driving and I'm making a right hand turn,
that long white line directs me to stay before it
until it becomes a broken white line. People in tallahassee,
just go right.
Speaker 12 (01:06:58):
Across the road and don't care about that white line.
Speaker 8 (01:07:02):
People.
Speaker 12 (01:07:02):
That white line is there for a reason.
Speaker 10 (01:07:04):
You keep going straight.
Speaker 1 (01:07:06):
You don't just come off into the street the minute
you make that turn.
Speaker 2 (01:07:12):
Have a wonderful.
Speaker 1 (01:07:13):
Weekend, brother, Thank you very much. I can tell that
that helped purge some built up bangage. See the before Preston,
I want to say something the after you have a
good weekend. See we got room for two more callers. Kyle,
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you're next, then Ron, and it could be you. We
have time for at least four more callers. It's What's
to be Friday in the Morning Show with Preston Scott Ruminators.
(01:07:58):
You have rallied well after a very rough start. It's
time to go back to the phone line's final segment
of audio therapy, known as what's the Beef? Friday? Here
in the Morning Show with Press's kay in morning Kyle,
you are up what's the beef?
Speaker 13 (01:08:14):
Well, Press, and I got two beefs and I'll make
it quick. Okay, First, it's President Trump's detail. I mean
it's obviously both attempts, obviously an inside job. Me and
my two co workers think and Squirrel to do a
better job of protecting man than Secret Service's ridiculous.
Speaker 5 (01:08:31):
Okay, Second beef, we do.
Speaker 13 (01:08:34):
You know we subcontract for university Intel has the FSU
and these darned college kids man walking out in the
middle of the road on their phone, don't look both ways,
and it's just so entitled and then FSUPD don't do
nothing about it?
Speaker 14 (01:08:51):
All right?
Speaker 1 (01:08:52):
You feel better a little bit.
Speaker 13 (01:08:55):
I still got some more, but we ain't got enough.
Speaker 1 (01:08:56):
Time, understood, Call back next week. We'll be here in
for man.
Speaker 14 (01:09:02):
You have a good day.
Speaker 1 (01:09:03):
You do the very same, Kyle, Thanks very much for
calling in. Let's go to Ryn.
Speaker 9 (01:09:07):
Hi, Ron, Hello, chrustin interruption. I was in the building there,
but as I was bringing up about this play, is
this a program now or are they going to keep
doing this? You know, back when Reagan brought up how
many useless programs were in you know, the system that
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has been going on since Eisenhower. That's crazy. And I
appreciate you bringing up something earlier and was hoping that maybe, hey,
we need to know about this. Unless people know where
our tax money is being wasted, hey, we're never going
to do anything about it. So thank you very much, always,
thank you. And I'd like to know I didn't give
no dollar for that play to go on and don't
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care nothing about it.
Speaker 1 (01:09:50):
Yes you did? You gave money to it?
Speaker 5 (01:09:52):
Ryn?
Speaker 9 (01:09:53):
Well, yeah, you're right, you're right, it.
Speaker 1 (01:09:56):
Was Thank you, Ron. I appreciate the phone call. Let's
go to Nathan second, to the last caller, Hello, Nathan,
how are.
Speaker 9 (01:10:05):
You, hey?
Speaker 12 (01:10:06):
Preston?
Speaker 9 (01:10:07):
How you doing their good good?
Speaker 12 (01:10:09):
So my my my beef is with the the the
attorneys that are going to you know, pushing this the
the marijuana, and it's my understanding that they are actually
heavily invested in it, so they're making a bunch of
money off it. And then the second thing is, you knows,
once people start getting rexs, they're gonna be making money again.
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So I just think that that should be pointed out.
Speaker 1 (01:10:37):
Nate.
Speaker 12 (01:10:37):
That is my beef.
Speaker 1 (01:10:38):
Nathan, you nailed it, and thank you so much because
you just teed me up. That is the underlying point
that I don't think many people have grabbed hold of.
Think about it, John Morgan, what happens when all these
people that are going to start smoking weed because it's legal,
getting res personal injury attorney. He's bankrolled his business for
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generations to come. I'm just saying, you gotta follow the money. Rod.
You are the second to the last caller, How are
you doing well?
Speaker 2 (01:11:17):
Good morning, sir.
Speaker 1 (01:11:18):
What's the beef?
Speaker 2 (01:11:19):
I just wanted?
Speaker 15 (01:11:20):
I'm tired of you taking this Republican slant on everything.
You know, the Democrats they just they just want to
kill babies, they want to smoke weed, they want to
support HESBLA and just kill Jewish people. What I mean,
what's the problem with that? Why why aren't you all
voting Democrats?
Speaker 1 (01:11:40):
Brilliantly done, Rod, brilliantly done.
Speaker 15 (01:11:43):
You feel better, Absolutely, I feel better. I hope you
guys have a great morning. Vote Republican to move on.
Speaker 1 (01:11:49):
Thank you very much, appreciate that. That's that's just see
look at that. That's twisting it and coming up with
a genius beef. All right, our final caller here is
a lot Hello sir, how.
Speaker 5 (01:12:01):
Are you all right?
Speaker 8 (01:12:03):
Peace?
Speaker 14 (01:12:03):
Preston, I'm doing great man. My people would be the
divisions in the Christian Church today, especially what I'm seeing
from America. We're supposed to be one bone and one flesh.
We are the body of Christ. We get called up
in these buildings and start clicking up like we're in
a group or a meeting, but we are actually supposed
to be living out what Christ's message is, basically being
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followers of Christ yep. And we're not doing that. And
right now we're getting too caught up in the material
things of this world. Instead of organizing our power as
numbers to do some good in the community. If all
the churches, like on every corner, like a fast food restaurant,
would work together on even the simple goals, we'd be
surprised at how much the most high can achieve what
we're doing our purpose here on earth.
Speaker 1 (01:12:45):
Elijah, you'd nail it. Good call, good comment. Yeah. But see,
that's the thing. There is a new wave of the
quote prosperity message that's moving through churches now, and it's
a shame I submit to you that eighty percent of
the churches are preaching heresy. They're not preaching the Gospel
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of Jesus Christ, they're preaching a watered down edition, and
they're fleecing people for money. God's going to judge it.
Read the Book of Jude. It has some very strong
things to say about pastors that are preaching improperly. There's
some very high standards to people that sit in pulpits
and teach God's word. But as it relates to the
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overall body of Christ, Yeah, yeah, that's that's why we
have an over expanded, enlarged government, because the government stepped
in and is doing things that the church is supposed
to be doing. Twenty seven minutes past the hour. That's it.
We are out of time. We've got the news, and
then we come back with the best and worst of
(01:13:50):
the week. Here on the Morning Show with Preston's Scott.
We are in the home stretch of the Friday Show,
which means we push away from the serious, provoking inflammatory news.
(01:14:16):
After all, we just decompressed with what's the beef? Right?
So why ratchet back up? So we have. We we've
adjusted our format for the final half hour of the week,
and we do for this segment the best and worst,
and so we begin with Jose your best and worst
of the week, sir, Yes.
Speaker 6 (01:14:39):
My best for the week is I was given a
bass guitar by a client, not a client of mine,
but a client of a friend of mine, which I
just wanted to help move some front draw and the
lady said, I was so nice and she just gave me.
Speaker 1 (01:14:56):
A bass guitar. Do you play a bass guitar?
Speaker 9 (01:15:00):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:15:01):
I fiddle with the.
Speaker 6 (01:15:05):
Guitars and anything string is.
Speaker 1 (01:15:07):
For is for me. So did they like look around
and like they wanted to give you something. It's like
that scene in the movie where you know the guy
visits Santa and Santa has already gone. It was home alone,
and all he had was a tic tac I have
a tic tack.
Speaker 6 (01:15:22):
Well, it's funny because we're talking about guitars and whatnot.
And she was like, I collect them more than I
know how to play. And I was, okay, well, I
refurbished them better than I know how to play. And
she's like, well, I got this bass guitar that needs Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:15:37):
Okay, all right. And the worst of the week, the
worst of the week.
Speaker 6 (01:15:41):
It's been happening for some time, but I ready us
article about it.
Speaker 1 (01:15:46):
And it's about Bruce Willis.
Speaker 6 (01:15:47):
And his uh Alzheimer's and what he's going through and stuff.
It's just, uh, it's just breaks my heart. Yeah, a lot,
a lot of my favorite movies are Bruce Willis movies.
Speaker 1 (01:15:59):
Lots of funny. You say that because I caught just
a little bit of die Hard last night on TV
on TV, and my dad's in die Hard and oh
no way, my dad. My dad can be heard in
the movie die Hard. And I've told the story a
couple times over the years. I'll share it again sometime.
But yeah, all right, fair enough, my best and worst
(01:16:22):
of the week. Let's start with the worst. It's actually
the story from today's show. There are a lot of
tragedies and all that that you could certainly zero in on,
but for me just it's just it's an infuriating thing
that our tax dollars are being taken to put on
a play that mocks God. Ronald Reagan boasts communism, all
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for the purposes of growing the LGBTQ movement in Eastern Europe.
The State Department's giving away our money for that, but
it's counterbalanced by the best of the week. I got
a note from a listener and I'm not going to
give the name, don't want to out her. She basically
thanked me for talking about designed clinical nutrition, which is
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something that doctor Matthews Adaman does and I learned about
it from doctor David Hearts. They were in practice together.
When David retired, doctor Zaidaman took over the practice North
Floridaspine Wellness Healthy Tallahassee dot com. And I've talked about
design clinical nutrition for years. And this lady not only
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lost weight, but because of losing the weight, was able
to discover another medical condition that where she had a tumor,
and it was discovered and she's going to be fine.
And she was just writing thanking me for talking about
doctor Zaidaman and the staff over there at North Florida's
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Pine Wellness and it's alternative health care, it's alternative medicine design.
Clinical nutrition is an incredible thing, and it's something more
and more regular doctor are looking into and getting knowledge
of because it's so impactful because it gets to causes.
And for her, she had issues nutritional issues that caused
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her weight problems. She was able to lose the weight
and thus led to this discovery. And she just wrote
this note that was so very kind and encouraging, and
so I share that because it obviously it lifted my week,
but it also points to the fact that we've got
an incredible stable of clients. Whether you're listening in Panama
City or you're listening in the Tallahassee area, we just
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have really great clients and they do good things, and
they do good work, and so just yeah, that is
very cool stuff. Back with good news. That's good news,
I'm going to add to I am already looking forward
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to next week's shows, already going to We celebrated my
wife's birthday yesterday, just she and I and this Sunday
after church, we'll celebrate with most of the kids. Won't
be able to get everybody together, but we'll get most
of them together. And so looking forward to that this weekend.
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And then on Monday on the program Iris Chafelle, hopefully
we'll have an fsu win to talk about. That would
be refreshing, now, wouldn't it, heay, do you have any
good news for a change? So much just spell it's
time for some good news. It's true even I need
a little good news now? And then wouldn't it be
lovely if we had just a little bit of good news?
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Indeed it would, And so I've chosen for my good
news segment the fact that next week we'll have the
thank you cards. Now, if you've missed what this is
all about, I came up with an acronym some time ago,
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the MAD Radio network, and I'm doing kind of a
poke at everyone that just calls conservative talk show hosts
a bunch of mad, angry old white men. And so
I'm using the acronym MAD for make a difference. And
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it's something that we believe wholeheartedly in around here, and
we do things at different times of the year. We've
got a project that we're working towards that will announce
as we get to November December of the giving season. But
the thank you cards came about because we just need
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to encourage people that give great customer service. And by
great I mean next level, not great as in the
bars low now and they said thank you, I mean
they did the basics. We're talking about great customer service
because we want to encourage those people that their efforts
are noticed. Sometimes you do it with a great tip,
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and you ought to continue doing that with a great tip.
And by great tip, I'm talking twenty percent, if not more.
I just because what's another couple bucks to you or me?
It could be huge in sending a message to a
person that's given great customer service. But we've created thank
you cards that have a message embedded in a QR code.
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They'll scan the QR code and they'll be taken to
an audio message that will really encourage them and remind
them of the importance of what they're doing. And we
think this will make a difference in people's lives. So
we've ordered a thousand cards and if you want one,
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send me an email. If you've got an email address
that I can respond to. If you don't, I'm going
to give you the address here in just a moment.
You can go to our blog page. Over the weekend,
I'll have it there. It's on the Twitter page right now.
But if you want to grab something to write with
you send me a self addressed, stamped envelope and I
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will mail you twenty cards when I get them next week.
I'm going to send them out as quickly as I
can so they're ready to go, and so send them
to me. Just you can make it to me Preston
Scott or the Morning Show whatever. iHeartMedia. And it's uh Tallahassee,
of course, but it's three twenty five John Knox Road
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three two five John Knox Road, Building G and you
can just do bldg G Tallahassee three two three oh three.
These go anywhere across the country, I don't care where
you are, and it'll encourage them, and we can affect
a thousand people, a thousand people and then some because
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those people getting that card, they're going to talk about
it with their coworkers and their co workers are going
to say, why do you get one of those cards?
And then they're gonna go, oh, now I know why,
because that person gives incredible customer service. Check that out
see and maybe will multiply the effect and encourage others.
So let's do this. Send me a self addressed stamp
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envelope and if you miss the address, check the podcast.
Go to the TwixT page at TMS Preston Scott or
go to my blog page over the weekend. All right,
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FSU hosting cow the cow Bears from Berkeley. They're undefeated,
FSU is winless. Something's gotta give. I actually think FSU
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might play well because they, on paper, shouldn't win this game,
even though the odds makers say their favorite. How do
you explain that FSU is at two and a half
point favorite at least last time I checked. But anyway,
the games at seven pregame on ninety four nine and
ninety six five. The spear here locally and in Panama
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City on Rock ninety four to five, two hours prior,
so that's four o'clock in the Central time zone, five
o'clock in the Eastern time zone. All right, it's time
for a dad joke. We want to we want to
do our best to have you prepared for sharing a
joke on Sunday when you get to church. And this again,
this is the long list of dad jokes that came
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from Ryan some time ago. I don't trust stairs. They're
always up to something. Yeah, you're welcome. Time for some
headlines from your hour trusted source for satire Ladies and gentlemen.
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These are headlines this week courtesy of the Babylon b
Pope challenges Jesus to debate on whether all religions lead
to God. Department of Justice warns if Trump is elected,
he will do to them all the stuff they're doing
to him. Media assures Americans the real threat is the
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side that keeps getting shot at. Blast from the past.
Remember that Joe whatever happened to him anyway, report Trump
furious as would be assassin, fired gun right in the
middle of his backswing home. Depot introduces shame alarm that
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blairs if a man asks an employee for help. Kamala
Harris safe and unstable condition after attempted interview. Democrats accused
Trump of inciting further violence by not dying. Guy at
British restaurant not sure if chef messed up or if
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it's just supposed to taste bad. Vatican installs heresy jar
in Pope's office. Rashida Talib uninjured after her pager mysteriously explodes.
FBI says we may never know the motivation of the
would be Trump assassin, who is a Biden Hairris supporter
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and donated the Democrats twenty times. Hillary Clinton says First
Amendment iss Russian disinformation man spends entire workout finding right
podcast to listen to, and HESBLA is starting to think
they shouldn't have gotten pagers from Levi gold Bramstein's pager Emporium,
brought to you by Barno Heating and Air. It's the
Morning Show one on WFLA. All right, look back at
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the radio program and one hundred and eighty seconds or less,
way less. We started the day with Ephesians four and
moved on to Ephesians five. Four Verse twenty five is
where we started the day and moved forward. Covered a
lot of things today on the program. Friday is always
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a lot of fun, big stories in the press box. Yes,
we have a manual, a guide in the military that's
seventy plus pages on dealing with transitioning men and women
in the military. Nothing says readiness like that. Huh, have
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an awesome weekend. Friends, go rattlers, go no go pack,
go see