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This is the full episode of The Morning Show with Preston Scott for  Tuesday, June 10th

Our guests today include:
- Kayleigh Bush

- Justin Haskins 
- Howard Eisenman 


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Speaker 1 (00:02):
I think that's my favorite version that we play, so
good Paul Langford's arrangement of God Blessed America. Good morning friends, Welcome.
We're back Tuesday on the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
He is Osey, I am, Preston. I will tell you
there will be some days coming up where we'll be
taking a day here and a day there, and it

(00:23):
just we're getting into that time of year where it's
kind of you got to start burning some of your
time off. You know, we take time at Christmas, but
we have more time that we must use, at least
I must use. And I am not of the opinion
that you should just not use time that you have earned,

(00:45):
that that's extended to you for time off just to
be a nice guy. I mean, it's just, you know,
I'm going to take days off, so it will happen
whenever possible. I will have Grant Allen filling in. But
sometimes it's not always possible. Yesterday was one of those days,
and so we welcome you though to the June tenth

(01:05):
edition of the radio program show fifty three to ninety four.
Our scripture today comes from Colossians three, and this is
for all of you who claim Christian status. If you don't,

(01:27):
doesn't apply to you. You know that it's your choice.
But if you claim to be a Christian, and most
people who listen to this show do not all. Every
now and then I actually get a rather nasty email

(01:48):
from someone that does not like these segments at all.
It's fine, it's okay. I'm going to just sew God's
word and what people do with it is up to them.
On each of us individually to be accountable to what
has been shared with us. But it says in Colossians three,

(02:09):
put on then as God's chosen ones, holy and beloved,
compassionate hearts, kindness, humility, meekness, and patience, bearing with one another,
and if one has a complaint against another, forgiving each
other as the Lord has forgiven you, so you also

(02:34):
must forgive. That's tough for some people. It's tough for
some to walk in forgiveness. But if you really diagnose
it and think about it, the only person being hurt
by unforgiveness is you. The other person doesn't know. It's

(02:57):
just gonna gnaw and eat away at you. So there
you go. Hey, By the way, I shared back a
couple of weeks ago a note from a listener who
was just saying goodbye in case, got a note from him.

(03:18):
He's with us, he's on the mend. And it made
my weekend to get a note. And so praise Scott.
Ten past the hour, It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
Come to Mad Radio Network, Make a Difference Radio Network,

(03:45):
and this is the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Inside
the American Patriots Almanac, we go June tenth, sixteen, Bridget Bishop,
the first colonist to be tried in the Salem Witch Trials,

(04:05):
is hanged. Well, you talk about a dark day of
American justice before there was America, obviously, but I mean
just a dark day the way people reacted at that
time to oftentimes rumor. But even if someone was engaged
in weird stuff, it's like, whatever man read your Bible.

(04:29):
Y'all had bibles back in the day. Eighteen oh nine,
the Phoenix, traveling from New York to Philadelphia, becomes the
first steamboat to navigate the open seas. Eighteen fifty four
US Naval Academy graduates its first class. Eighteen ninety eight
US Marines land at at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba during

(04:51):
the Spanish American War. Should have kept it. Nineteen twenty four,
the Republican National Convention meets in Cleveland, first US political
convention to be brought cast on the radio. And on
June tenth, seventeen seventy five, in the aftermath of Lexington
and Concord, John Adams urged the Continental Congress to form

(05:13):
the Continental Army. So it started today. The official birthday
is on the fourteenth, And it's too bad that it's
going to be sullied by what are supposedly peaceful protests
and allegedly Tallahasse he's going to have some cities all
over the country. And what these are is these are

(05:35):
socialist communists, anarchists, Clantifa, USLA.

Speaker 2 (05:41):
On your phone with the iHeart radio app and on
hundreds of devices like Alexa, Google Home, Xbox, and Sonos,
say so.

Speaker 1 (05:47):
Here we go. In Ihearts radio station. We did an
edition of what would you Do? This is a remarkable story.

(06:10):
And in the addition of what would you do? I
asked what would you do if you had bats? But
you're in the season where you can't do anything. You
can't do anything about it unless they're inside your home.
You have to get a waiver. And so we got
all kinds of calls, and then I disclosed in my

(06:32):
best and worst of the week that I had bats.
It was the worst of the week, bat guano piling up.
So wake up Saturday morning, and nearly every single one

(07:00):
of those bats did not come back. They went out
to feed and found another home. I thought, that was
my thinking. Went up in the attic and there was
one adult bat, two smaller ones. Three maybe like okay, well,
if we got to live with those those those bats

(07:22):
for a while longer. But now I'm like, I wonder
if they're gonna if that the whole family's coming back.
So I checked Sunday morning. The bats were gone again.
And so I mentioned to you that I had reached

(07:46):
out to Coastal Wildlife to do exclusion work on the
other gables of my house, and so they did that Monday,
and I asked him to check to see if the
other bat was good. He said, they're gone, he said,
so I'm stealing this one up too, So now it's

(08:07):
just clean up time. I think I've still got to
go up there and make sure they didn't miss a bat,
because if they missed a bat. They're gonna have to
let the bat get out. But as of right now,
the long siege has mercifully been shortened because I was

(08:30):
facing two more months of bat iguano and stink. That
stuff stinks. I didn't do anything. I didn't spray any peppermint,
no cinnamon. I didn't put a sonic repeller. I did nothing.
They I just like, thank you God. So FSU Baseball

(08:54):
should have advanced. They didn't. They gave up Game one
in the ninth inning and then lost in ten. They
had a four to one lead going into the ninth
And you know, I'm not gonna blame the kids. They
tried their best, but I had told you all season
long the FSU bullpen, and they just didn't have enough

(09:16):
arms in that bullpen to get them through this series.
And you cannot You can't win against a good team
in Oregon State's a very good team. But FSU should
have won in two games. They just they didn't, and
they got hammered. In Game three. West Mendez came out sick.
I mean he literally wasn't feeling well and he got shelled,

(09:39):
didn't get out of the first inning, and then it
was just uphill from there, but even at that they
could have fought their way back into that game, but
they didn't have the bullpen to get them out. And
I'm really hoping Peyton Prescott is not like done. He
could be. There's a it looks like he could be

(10:00):
facing Tommy John surgery. He might have blown attendant in
one pitch. So you hope for the best, good season
for FSU baseball, but they fall short of going to Omaha.
But in my opinion, they weren't. They weren't deep enough

(10:22):
in the bullpen to get through the Words World Series.
You got to throw too many games. And they had good,
solid starting pitching three rotations, but they've had injuries. Cam
Lytton Lighter hasn't been available for a season and a half.
They had another injury to a really key important pitcher
early in the year. If you don't have arms, you're

(10:46):
just it's tough. It just is so Link Jarrett and
the team the staff have got to kind of figure
out sort out their bullpen. But they're gonna lose some
really good players again, but that's the nature of it.
Good season for FSU baseball, So congratulations to the Noles.
Now we look ahead to women's soccer and FSU football

(11:07):
that's what's next, and volleyball, and so we'll start another
season in just a few weeks. Can't wait twenty seven
past the hour, come back with the big stories in
the press box. And in case you didn't hear, LA
is on fire WLFLA listener's guide to mostly peaceful protests.

(11:37):
When they're waving flags that aren't red, white and blue
American flags, tells the federal government where to book their flight.
I wouldn't even ask. Send a little luber with an

(11:59):
armed ice agent say come on, your flight is waiting.
You're gonna get to be with lots of other people
who want to go back to wherever. Come on, let's go.
We got peanuts and shop drink. It was really swell time.

(12:25):
Here's the there's a sidebar story to the rioting that's
going on in Los Angeles. And of course we always
make fun of this, these peaceful protests, which of course
are not in fact. One hilarious moment over the weekend
one of the media outlets happened when when they're they're

(12:50):
interviewing some liberal professor and the professor is is is
talking about how you know these these protests are are
nothing more than than a response to the fear mongering

(13:11):
about President Trump potentially invoking the Insurrection Act. And at
the moment this woman's talking, the host says, we're watching
rioters drop fire bombs on police cruisers. Oops, Gavin Newsom's

(13:31):
out there. Donald Trump has manufactured a crisis, as in
his inflaming conditions. If he can't solve it, we will.
It's Gavin Newsom's hopes of ever becoming president are literally
up in flames in Los Angeles. Right now, they're gone.
They're they're they're gone now. I thought they were long

(13:53):
gone before now. Newsom dared ICE Director Tom Homan and
to arrest him for aiding and abetting undocumented undocumented immigrants
in his state, otherwise known as illegals. Get your hands
off these poor people. They're just trying to live their lives. No,
they're not. They're here illegally, and the violent ones must

(14:17):
go immediately, and the rest need to self deport and
try again legally. I'm not going to sit here and
defend our legal immigration process because it's terrible. But nor
does that excuse. It doesn't matter whether it's good or not.
It is what it is. But what's going on right now?

(14:40):
They are they, these are these are illegals, These are
Clantifa leftists, these are socialist communists. This is being funded
by a dude who allegedly became a billionaire by pushing
out Chinese propaganda. I think his name's Neville Singham, who

(15:07):
I guess sold out the West to make money for China,
if that's your thing. But police cars have been torched,
businesses have been looted, law enforcement officers have been assaulted.
And these riots, sorry, these mostly peaceful protests. I got
texts starting at five am this morning and leftist groups

(15:36):
Florida promise to take streets solidarity with Los Angeles. From
Tampa today, protests are spreading to Texas, San Francisco. The
No Kings protest is set for June fourteenth. This is all.

(16:07):
This is the Democrat Party literally signing its own death warrant.
It is dead to the masses because this is what
it's supporting, what's left of it. It's all a bunch
of extremists. And while I hate the violence and likely

(16:27):
bloodshed that's going to come as a result of this,
bring it because they will further themselves from being relevant
in any meaningful way. Now. The downside is what we're
watching in Florida, the Republican Party becoming arrogant and not
sticking to the business at hand, which, by the way,

(16:48):
it's June tenth. We don't have a budget. There has
to be one by June thirtieth, forty one minutes after go.

(17:09):
Kaylie Bush will join us next hour, top of the hour.
She's formerly I guess we now say formally, I'll say
she's missed Florida, North Florida. She's missed North Florida. By golly.
She had to forfeit her title because she wouldn't sign
an agreement to compete against men. She wouldn't do it.

(17:34):
We'll talk to her. I think our friends at Liberty
Council are representing her. Justin has Haskins in the third

(17:55):
hour money talk as well. But speaking of money, this
is you remember the dude that worked with the IRS.
He's a contractor for the Internal Revenue Service. He's serving
five years in Illinois. He's appealing his sentence. In twenty

(18:22):
twenty three, he admitted his name is Charles Littlejohn. He
admitted to prosecutors as part of a plea bargain that
he carried out an elaborate scheme to access and disclose
Donald Trump's tax information and tax returns, along with those
of thousands of the wealthiest US citizens, and he gave

(18:42):
it to The New York Times and Pro publica targeted
Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Warren Buffett. And now he wants
to he's challenging the deal that he signed. He's appealing it.

(19:03):
He signed it, so he gets called to testify before
the Republican House committee investigating the plea deal to begin with.
And here's what's interesting. And I look, I understand the
legalities of this. He's entitled to do this, but I've
always found it interesting that someone would plead the Fifth Amendment,

(19:27):
which protects a person from self incrimination. I mean, it's
it's it's a it's a constitutionally afforded right. But it
isn't it interesting? Okay, you signed a plead plea deal,

(19:49):
you want it thrown out, you want out of prison,
but you won't testify and answer questions because it might
incriminate you. I don't know, it just it's always sat
funny with me. And I know, look, we all understand
it's a right. So having said that, we also, I

(20:12):
think most all of us feel like, if you're pleading
the Fifth you probably didn't didn't follow the rules, you
didn't do things right, but you're just not gonna aid
the prosecution in hammering you with charges. You're gonna make
them prove it. You probably know what you did, but

(20:33):
you're gonna make them prove it. So you're gonna plead
the Fifth I'm sorry, under the advisement of counsel, I'm
going to plead my Fifth Amendment rights and I will
not answer that question, but thank you. I'm sorry. Under
the adviceive counsel, I will be invoking my Fifth Amendment
rights and I will not answer that question. But I

(20:53):
appreciate the question. No, Nope, sorry, can't answer that either,
under the advice of counsel. You see, it's it's just
you're like, okay, okay, So that's how it's going to be.
We're going to have to prove it. Well, I don't
know how you get out of signing your own plea
deal and then saying I'm appealing it, but he's trying.
Forty six minutes after the hour, come back and we

(21:14):
will get you ready for our visit with Kaylee Bush
with an interesting story. Those serving communities as law enforcement
officers and first responders, I say you are all essential workers.
Welcome to the Morning Show with Preston Scott. I forgive

(21:35):
her because I'm commanded to, but it doesn't mean I
have to like her anymore. So I don't. I don't
like her. I don't want her representing our country ever again.
I'm glad her husband left the Green Bay Packers. Simone Biles,

(22:02):
this is going to shock you if you haven't heard. Friday.
For a state title game in girls softball in Minnesota,
Champlain Park rebels one six to nothing, it's first ever
state title because a boy pretending to be a girl

(22:25):
pitched another complete game, a two hit shutout. He won
all three games in the state tournament as the pitcher.
Of course he did, of course he did. You know
there is girls baseball out there, rec league stuff, and

(22:53):
you know, maybe even semi pro. Just watch what happens
if a dude that knows how to pitch goes up
there and pitches against girls. They have nothing, They got nothing,
they can't touch the speed. Same thing with softball. Gave

(23:14):
up two earned runs in three games. So our friend
Riley Gaines. And I can say that because she's been
on the show twice now once, no, when she's here twice.
She's a friend, so our friend Riley Gaines tweets out

(23:34):
to be expected when your star player is a boy.
And of course the posting on the victory had the
comments turned off. Out of nowhere comes Simone Biles. Riley Gaines,
you're truly sick all of this campaigning because you lost

(23:57):
a race, straight up sore loser. You should be uplifting
the trans community and perhaps finding a way to make
sports inclusive, or creating a new avenue where trans fields
safe in sports, maybe a transgender league whatever, And then said,
bully someone your own size, which would ironically be a male. Now,

(24:18):
this is coming from a woman who's four foot eight,
where anybody looks tall to her and huge. For the record,
Riley Gaines is five foot five and got beaten by
a male swimmer who's over six feet tall. Riley Gaines
has lost races to female swimmers, but she's won a
bunch of them. She was an All American, but she

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came in second to a boy, to a man. Riley
Gaines of course fired back, this is so disappointing. My
take is the least controversial take on the planet. Simone
Biles being a male apologist at the expensive Young Girls Dreams.
Didn't have that on my bingo card. Maybe she should

(25:02):
compete in pommel horse and rings into twenty twenty eight.
And that's the point, isn't it. These female athletes at
the end of their career or retired commenting. The only
sane one out there is Martina Navratilova, who happens to
be a lesbian, who's saying, of course men have an advantage. Ridiculous.

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And so not only does Simone Biles get into this debate,
which she's lost. I mean, she has been crushed in
social media, but she's now engaging in body shaming. I
just wanted you to be aware this does not end.

(25:54):
It hasn't ended. It's impacted the Miss America competition and
as a result, we're going to talk to Kaylee Bush
next Miss North Florida twenty twenty four. She had to
give up her title because of all this crap. Next
on The Morning Show with Preston Scott, Hi, ruminators, Welcome

(26:23):
to the second hour of the Morning Show with Preston
Scott Show fifty three ninety four. He is Jose. I
am Preston. Great to be with you wet Tuesday here
on the program, but a delight to share time with
you as always, and I'm very happy to have with
us on the show. Kaylee Bush. Kaylee was the winner

(26:44):
of the Miss North Florida competition and has been stripped
of her title. But no, no, no, not around here.
We're calling her Miss North Florida twenty twenty four. Kaylee,
good morning, How are you?

Speaker 3 (26:56):
Good morning? Thank you so much for having me on.

Speaker 1 (26:59):
I refuse use to not acknowledge that you are Miss
North Florida. In your heart of hearts, you know you
are right.

Speaker 3 (27:07):
Yes, sir, thank you so much.

Speaker 1 (27:09):
Tell us when you got to the news that there
was something you needed to sign that was objectionable to you,
and just kind of walk us through that process.

Speaker 3 (27:22):
Yeah, so, let me kind of paint this picture for you.
I remember heading up to Jacksonville after I had been crowned.
You know, first of all, whenever I had got crowns
that weekend, I was thickest I've ever been worked, the
hardest I ever have and I really just focused that weekend.
You know, I didn't really expect to win anything when

(27:43):
I was crowned, but I focused on uplifting others and
prayer and you know, making other girls and their mama's
feeling good inside. And I remember four weeks later heading
up to Jacksonville for such a fun weekend. I remember
me and my queens, we had met up for a
great dinner, we had gotten cookies, and I remember the

(28:06):
next morning we had woken up early in full glam
for a photo shoot. And I'll never forget it was
at this photo shoot I sat in the corner to
read the contract and I was absolutely stunned to read
the new definition on page three. In that definition read

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and I'll quote a born female or an individual who
has fully completed sex reassignment surgery via vaginoplasty. Four weeks
later after I was crowned, and I was stopped dead
in my tracks. This was completely different than the website.
Me and my mom had researched this pageant for a

(28:50):
year heading up, and this was nothing like we had
originally found. So we immediately raised concern. We made multiple
private attempts to correct their contract, you know, pleading with
Miss America. And I'm going to be honest, I really
thought that they would fix it. But weeks went by
and I did a lot of soul searching in this.

(29:10):
You know, I was feeling really left out. I remember
heading home from that photo shoot and Mom asking, you know,
where are we going to get food? And I remember
just not eating that day and coming home and scrolling
and seeing my you know, all my sister queens meet
up for all these fun events on the on the
phone and not while my crown sat at home in

(29:31):
a box. But I was it was in that moment
of like loneliness and you know, feeling left out that
I was reminded that I couldn't partner with an organization
but claims to empower women yet doesn't even know what
a woman is. Then finally the Miss America organization came

(29:53):
to me and said, you know, sign or else we're
going to take away your crown, And so I declined
to sign, result in my crown's retirement, not being able
to compete, in losing a lot of my funding for
law school.

Speaker 1 (30:08):
Kayleie, tell me this. Have you had much interaction with
your fellow competitors are aren't most young ladies concerned about this?

Speaker 3 (30:20):
You know, I haven't heard too much from a certain
side of the Sister Queens. But I'll tell you what
here in my hometown and all of these local pageants,
and I've had lots of you know, old Miss Florida's
and old people that were in the used to be

(30:40):
in the Miss America organization, and I've gotten nothing but
support from them, and it's just been really amazing.

Speaker 4 (30:47):
You know.

Speaker 3 (30:48):
Imember one of the girls reaching out for me, she
used to be Miss Idaho and her reaching out and
just expressing her encouragement, and I remember thinking to myself,
this is sisterhood, this is what this is all about.

Speaker 1 (31:00):
Joining me on the program is Miss North Florida. And
I'm gonna she retains her title in our world, tell
you that much. Kaylee Bush with us another segment to
come here in the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Miss

(31:21):
North Florida twenty twenty four. Kaylee Bush stripped of her
title because she would not sign a Miss America contract
that falsely defines female as including males. Gee, imagine that.
Would you have ever thought you needed to read the
fine print of that contract?

Speaker 3 (31:41):
No, No, I had a clear understanding stepping onto that stage.
Like on our website had said you know, you must
quote be a female to compete, and so that's what
I was, and that's when I went under the rules
of understanding.

Speaker 1 (31:55):
Tell me what the status of everything is right now?
I mean, obviously our or our visit today was arranged
by Liberty Council. We've been long friends with Matt Staver
and the team at Liberty Council for many many years.
Are they representing you? Are are you take? Are you
suing Miss America? Is the state of Florida suing Miss America?

(32:16):
What's the status?

Speaker 5 (32:18):
You know?

Speaker 3 (32:19):
That part is kind of up to them, But Liberty
Council has been more than help. You know, if you're
ever in trouble, you definitely want these people in your corner.
They've written me two amazing demand letters, not one to
explaining the impact you know, whether that Miss America knows
it or not, that their policy designed female to include

(32:42):
boys as young as fourteen who have been medically castrated,
and that this is an abandonment of truth and that
no child's safety is worth the crown.

Speaker 1 (32:52):
Clearly, Kayleie, this was on your radar and that of
your family heading into this pageant. To a certain extent,
we've talked about this at nauseum on the show. I
have warned of this for many, many years, of what
was coming in women's spaces, with athletics, with beauty pageants.
We've chronicled the stories. We've had Riley Gaines on the
program a couple of times over the last year. Have

(33:15):
you been made aware of how big of a problem
this has become or or did you know going in
and that's why you were cautious?

Speaker 3 (33:26):
So, like I said, I had went in there under
the clear rules, you know, understanding that this was a
pageant just for women. Like I said, we had researched
for a year everything that went into this. But I
really I love Riley and I love her courage. I
like to say that courage is contagious. And I see

(33:46):
her story and I see other girls' stories standing up,
and that's what gives me the courage to do the same.

Speaker 1 (33:52):
But yet there are people we chronicled the story just
before we had you on the show this morning of
Simone Biles. Here's a US Olympia and one of the
most decorated in history who is stepping in and supporting
men competing against women. And it's so it's troubling that
we are living in a culture that is so confused
about something that is so clear.

Speaker 3 (34:15):
Yeah, it's really crazy and it's really really sad.

Speaker 1 (34:18):
So tell me what life looks like for you now
moving ahead? I mean, do you find yourself now drawn
into this fight a little bit with with Riley? Are
you going to get involved in a level of activism
here or is it now just about charting a course
to move on with your life.

Speaker 3 (34:36):
You know, we're going to see what the Lord does
with it. I have a clear message, and that's even
if you're the only one standing stand up for what
you believe in. We live in the greatest country where
free speech is constantly under attack. So use that free
speech and don't be afraid to speak up and speak
the truth boldly.

Speaker 1 (34:56):
You know. I when we last had Riley on the program,
she talked about out a ten to ten on October
tenth XX. If you use the Roman numerals day where
girls and women don't compete in sports and send a message.
I'm of the opinion that it's going to take more
than that. That. It's going to take you not competing

(35:17):
period for a season for a while to not give
anybody that's a male pretending to be a female a
platform to compete. Do you have any thoughts on that,
on the issue at large and how to bring this
to a halt.

Speaker 3 (35:33):
Yeah, I mean I love the idea of all real
women standing together for truth. It's going to take a team,
and it's going to take a sacrifice. I sacrifice the crown,
but the crown has lost its luster and that's a
sacrifice worth taking.

Speaker 1 (35:49):
Absolutely, Kaylee, I wish you nothing but the best. Feel
free to stay in touch with us, let us know
if we can help in any way, shape or form,
whether it's you personally and advancing your career goals and
what you want to do, or just updating us on
the story.

Speaker 3 (36:03):
Thank you so much for having me on and taking
a bold stand for truth. I love what you guys
are doing up there.

Speaker 1 (36:08):
Thank you. Kaylee Bush with us this morning. She is
our miss North Florida, Thank you very much, and standing
up for truth, standing up for her faith, and standing
up for other young girls that are going to compete. Someday,
perhaps this will right or wrong. Kaylee again, thank you.
Sixteen minutes past the hour, It's the Morning Show with

(36:30):
Preston Scott. So if I understand this correctly. Now Miss

(36:55):
America isn't That's not to say the reigning Miss America
isn't a female. It's to say that Miss America is
just fine with a dude winning. Let that just settle

(37:16):
in for a second. You think Burt Parks would be
singing there she he it is Misssmerica. I mean, hang

(37:41):
on a second. Here lyrics to Miss America. There she

(38:02):
is Miss America. Okay, there it is your ideal. The
dreams of a million girls, guys and whatever who are
more than pretty may come to Atlantic City. Or it
may turn out to be either queen king or of

(38:25):
feminimity he he or something. I mean, you destroy the song,
you don't have a chance, can't sing the song? This
is there? You know she really ought to sue because

(38:48):
there are damages that she is dealing with. Now, I've
had people, I've had a listener email say what can
we do to support her? I'll find out. I will uh,
i will write my friends at Liberty Council and say, okay,
what what can be done? Personally? I I don't I

(39:10):
don't think that. Look, I'm I'm fine pitching in and
helping if if there's help to be to be had.
But if she's losing funding from potential sponsors that want
to support her efforts to go to law school and
so forth, simply because she's been stripped of the title,
she needs to sue them because those are those are

(39:33):
financial damages. Do compensation, and she can argue that the
website did not have that that disclosure when she entered
the contest. It's it's this, But okay, now you've talked

(39:53):
to another person we've heard from from now too that
had been directly impact by having to compete against a
man or potentially and it's very easy to say, well,
it should only matter if she has to compete. No,

(40:14):
that's the whole point. That's what I've been trying to
get everybody to understand and why you have to If
your sport or organization does not have a specified rule
outlawing male participation in a girl's sport. We're not talking
co ed. We're not talking about rec league co ed
flag football or something, or kickball or soccer. We're not

(40:37):
talking about that. We're talking about girls and women's sports.
If the if the organization that organizes it and runs
it does not have a specified statement outlawing male participation
as competitors. Then don't compete. Let the league die. Let

(41:00):
it die, form a new one with defined rules. No
one has to join it, but form a new one.
If it's a rec league. It's ridiculous, it really is.

(41:21):
And so here we are. It appears as though there's
an effort for Trump and Must to kiss and make up.
I don't know where this all is. Over the weekend,
Trump says that Muscle face very serious consequences if he
backs Democrats. What are you saying? See, that's a stupid comment.

(41:43):
I love Donald. That's dumb. You can't say things like
that because there's nothing you can do unless you break
a law to do it. He can back whoever he wants,
he'll face very serious consequences, like what because anything that

(42:05):
you can do that's a serious consequence means that you've
manipulated a law or you've sent an organization after him
out of spite. Stop it, just stop it again, both
need to Apparently over the weekend, little olive branch has
been set set out by the both of them, maybe
heating the wisdom of millions of people saying stop it

(42:27):
and grow up, both of you. But that's the kind
of comment that gets that. That fuels the nonsensical rhetoric
that's out there. The you know, no King's day here
in America.

Speaker 6 (42:46):
But that's the kind of thing a king would say, right, well,
if he supports opponents of us, he'll pay serious consequences.

Speaker 1 (42:57):
That's the type of thing a king, a tyrant says this.
Stop it because you're not one. You can't be You're
not allowed. It's against the rules. Twenty eight minutes.

Speaker 7 (43:07):
After the hour, geez, why do I have to mediate
this stuff improving the lives of others? It's the Morning
Show with President Scott.

Speaker 1 (43:25):
Well. The President has sent seven hundred Marines in two
thousand National Guardsmen to Los Angeles because they can't handle it.
The mayor seems to think that there's nothing wrong here,
there's nothing to see and what matters here about all
of this? This is all about the crackdown of the

(43:54):
immigration crisis in this country, the invasion that's taken place.
If you will, I'm sorry if this offend some of you,
It's okay. I'm fine with that. It's just you know,
it's not my intent, but I get it. The very
fact that I'm breathing offends some people. And that's Okay,
this is very much like a tick. If you've ever

(44:17):
tried to get a tick off of off your body,
they don't give up easily. They they hold on and
you better go to the head of it and get
that thing out. But it's not going to give up easily.
It's gone. It's gone. Part pull that thing off of you.

(44:39):
This is what's happened. We've allowed illegal immigrants to become
burrowed in to the skin of this country. And I
understand their people, and I understand that probably most of
them are people that just want to make a good,
a better living for themselves and their family. I understand that.

(45:00):
But guess what, They're rules, and there are laws, and
Los Angeles and California have not followed and are now
obstructing federal law. And it's not going to be tolerated.

(45:20):
And the fact that we have Gavin Newsom and Karen
Bath I think that's her name, Karen Bass, the mayor
of Los Angeles, that she's out there trying to defend
this stuff, and that there are commentators out there trying
to defend this. Did these people are They didn't break

(45:49):
they didn't break any laws. They're not they're undocumented Now
they've committed a crime by breaking into the country, and
they and and they're showing up to court dates. We
have abandoned children. I mean, how many things do we
need to see? And the Democrat Party is behind the

(46:11):
eight ball here because they're stuck. The majority of the
people in this country want this problem hell handled, especially
legal immigrants. Now it's gonna be interesting for those of
you that live in Tallahassee. It's gonna be very interesting
for you to watch what happens here on Saturday, because
I can get I can all but guarantee you the
Leon the Leon County Democrat Party is going to be

(46:33):
involved on these mostly peaceful protests. I'll be shocked if
it gets out of hand in Florida because we just
don't allow that. But it could have happened. But I'm
gonna be curious to see if if Ryan Ray the
aid to Brian Mattlow or Brian Mattlow, Ryan Ray the

(46:54):
aide to Jeremy Mattlow. I had a different Brian in
my head. If if if Mattlow shows up and if
Ray shows up. Ray's the head of the Leon County
Democrat Party. They're uber extremists, but Jeremy Mattlowe is trying
to create a pathway for him to become mayor, but

(47:14):
it's not happening for him because he's been an extremist
and he's trying to suggest that oh he really isn't. Well, no,
of course he is. So we'll see what happens this weekend.
Who shows up, whether the county commissioner I think is
David O'Keefe, whether he shows up, we'll see, We'll see.

(47:34):
It's gonna be interesting to see who takes part in
this stuff. It's Nicky Freed show up as the chair
of the Democrat Party. Do they continue to put an
absolute wedge between themselves and most people in this state
because the activists here, they're the Clantifas of the world.
They're the people that wear masks that hide that are agitators, instigators,

(47:56):
and are the true insurrectionists. So to be very interesting
to watch what happens this weekend. It's Saturday's planned, It's
going to happen across the state. Just be advised forty
one minutes after the hour, something that's funny but not
really sensey of sensibility, communicator of common sense amplified. It's

(48:18):
The Morning Show with Preston Scott. Minnesota extremist, illiberal state

(48:41):
state representative Kaoli thang Her and if you went, huh,
understand she is from Laos, stood up with the microphone

(49:04):
in the state House and announced, and I quote, I
am illegal in this country. My parents are illegal here
in this country. I am illegal in this country. Well, okay,

(49:30):
so she's announced that she is an illegal alien and
has somehow been elected to the State House of Representatives.
So that immediately begs the question how she's not allowed
to So she must have lied and broken the law

(49:55):
in running. Now where it gets really interesting is the
the state House is split in terms of power. She
loses her seat, Republicans gain the advantage. So this is

(50:19):
an immediate case where she should be investigated and at
the very least removed from office and then face adjudication.
Whatever whatever happens happens to her and her parents. I'm
sure her mom and dad are thrilled. Look at our
look at our logo. She's speaking in front of stay house.

(50:45):
I am ill, I am illegal, my parents illegal. At
that moment, Dad's like, we did this on her. She
brought this on a it's a house. Oh, you mean

(51:05):
the state House? No, our house? What is she thinking?
That's either incredible ignorance or remarkable off the charts arrogance.

(51:31):
Like the people that with television cameras running break into
stores and rob just steal everything while cameras are filming.
They don't care. That's that's arrogance, that's being brazen. Could
she be saying, I'm illegal? I dare you arrest me? Man?
If I'm ice, I'm I'm hello, Hi? How are you?

(51:54):
You may not know us? We're called Immigrations, Customs and
for or SI. Guess why we're here? Then hold up
the video. I'm here illegal, I'm illegal, my parents illegal.
Hold that bad boy up and say you have the

(52:16):
right to remain silent. Please place your hands behind your back.
We'll keep the zip tie comfy, and you walk her out.
The Minnesota legislature doesn't have the courage to do the
right thing. More than likely, but they should be immediately
removing her from office. She's in violation of state law.

(52:40):
How does this happen? How does this happen? And how
many other places has it happened? Already? Come back, we
got a manly minute and more. Justin Haskins money talk
still to come look at it, think about what's left here.
Tuesday in the Morning Show, This is the Morning Show

(53:05):
with Preston Scott. Time for a manly male by birth, man,
by choices or virtues, ideas, skills, things to teach your
son so that you can look at him one day

(53:26):
proudly and say you have become a man and a
good man, a fine man, responsible man, but a man.
Teach your son how to find a stud in the wall.
There are there are stud finders. They sometimes work pretty well.

(53:58):
There are devices that you can get on your phone
that allow you to see inside the wall that depending
on who you talk to, they work great or they
work terribly. And then there's there's the old tapping on
the wall where you determine where the study is based

(54:24):
on the sound and the feel that you get. But
teach your son how to find the stud.

Speaker 3 (54:31):
In the wall.

Speaker 1 (54:32):
It will be invaluable for all kinds of reasons. All right,
So there's your mainly minute tip for the day. Had
this story last week and I just didn't get a
chance to get to it, and I just thought, well,
let's do this right now. Kareem Jeane Pierre, who by
the way, did you know that she's fifty years old? Now,

(54:55):
let me just say she has carried her age very well.
But at the same time, let me just say, you
can't be fifty and still think that way. What in
the world happened to you? Well, she's got a book
coming out, and I just want you to listen very
carefully to what I'm about to say about this. It's

(55:17):
called Independent. A look inside a broken White House outside
the party lines. At noon on that day when he
left office, I became a private citizen who, like all
Americans and many of our allies around the world, had
to contend with what was to come next for our country.

(55:39):
I determined that the danger we face as a country
requires freeing ourselves of boxes. We need to be willing
to exercise the ability to think creatively and play in strategically.
So she has claimed that she's now an independent, she's
no longer a Democrat, and there are all kinds of
people out there going aha, See it's a marketing gimmick,

(56:05):
my friends. She may even change to an NPA voter.
But this is about trying to appeal to Republicans and
conservatives that will say, I'm going to buy this book
to find out what brought her around, what really was

(56:28):
going on in the way. And while I'm sure there's
some dirt in there, the bottom line is this is
all about marketing to the middle and to the right.
So if you buy the book, that's your business. There
ain't no chance on this side of the planet. I'm
buying that book. And if anybody sends me a copy
of that book, I'm burning it, all right. So don't

(56:51):
waste your money and send it to me as a joke,
because you're throwing your money away. I will not have it.
But for those that have written me going see see
no no no, no, no, no, no no. This is all
about clever marketing and it's going to help her sell
some books. Because she was so inarticulate and so bad

(57:13):
at her job, there's not a chance she can write,
and so there's no reason to read. But just letting
you know, all right. Justin Haskins joins us next here
in the Morning Show with Preston Scott. It's the third

(57:40):
hour of the Morning Show with Preston Scot. Came one
of friends on Preston. He is Jose. It's great to
be with you. Back on the air after just a
little extra day off yesterday. We got my brother in
law and sister in law and their kids in town
and we were just having some fun yesterday hanging out.
And so it's good to be back with you. And
we are joined by Ad your friend of the show.

(58:01):
He is a prolific writer, commentator. He's a fellow at
the Heartland Institute. He's authored books with Glenn Beck, and
he is justin Hapskin's How are you, sir?

Speaker 5 (58:12):
I'm doing very well. How are you?

Speaker 1 (58:13):
We were just talking about the Korean Jean Pierre book Independent,
to Look Inside a Broken White House Outside the party lines.
Clearly you're going to be buying this book, right, This
is the first t.

Speaker 5 (58:26):
I'm hearing that it exists. To be totally honest with you,
I can't believe that anybody is going to buy this
book except for maybe her, maybe her mom. That's probably
about it.

Speaker 1 (58:36):
I mean, could there be a more blatant marketing ploy
to try to get people in the middle and the
right to buy a book than to say Independent, to
cause us to think that she's somehow now just seeing
the light.

Speaker 5 (58:51):
I don't even I don't even know if you could
call it that. To be totally honest. A desperate cash
grab might be a better description. I mean, it's these
people who were involved in the Biden administration are going
to go down in history as not only being part
of one of the worst administrations this country has ever

(59:11):
had in its entire history, but also people who unethically, immorally,
possibly illegally hid the fact that the President of the
United States was essentially out of his mind for at
least the last year of his presidency, probably a couple
of years, and that they didn't tell anyone, and that

(59:34):
they and not only not total anyone, but I mean,
they were actively running this guy for president again for
four more years. So they're trying to clean up their
their image here. They're trying to make it seem like
they're actually good guys, they didn't know anything, and that
they were trying really hard to, you know, be just

(59:56):
servants for the country and all that crap. But I
I don't think anybody is buying it. I think anyone
who was involved in that administration is going to be
tarnished forever. And I think that that's perfectly fair and reasonable.

Speaker 1 (01:00:10):
Justin is it a waste of time for Congress? I e.
The Republicans in Congress to try to find out who was,
in fact calling the shots. I believed that when Barack
Obama announced he was staying in Washington that he was
going to that he was authoring the undermining of the
Trump administration. The first time around, I believe it was

(01:00:30):
the Obiden administration. I think Obama was running things. But ultimately,
is it important for us to know?

Speaker 5 (01:00:39):
I think it is important for us to know. I
think it is important to know who the President of
the United States really is in any given period of time.
So I think politically it's not helpful at all. I
don't think it will buy you any votes. I don't
think it's going to be something that we should spend
massive amounts of resources on or anything like that. But

(01:01:01):
do I think that there should be you know, a
small handful of people in Congress that take this on
and say, we're going to find out what happened here,
what people knew, if there was lying, if there was fraud,
were executive orders being signed without the president even knowing
what he was doing. You know, they're crimes committed, where
they're felonies committed. I mean, these are things that we

(01:01:23):
really do need to know, and frankly, this is sort
of the thing that Congress is the best at. In
a way, they're not very good at actually passing laws,
but they are good at investigating things and drumming them
up and making it into a big issue. So I
think this is something that they should pursue.

Speaker 1 (01:01:43):
Justin Haskins with us this morning from the Heartland Institute, Justin,
We're going to take a quick break here seventy seconds,
whether in traffic, come back. We got lots to talk
about here this morning. On the Morning Show with Preston Scott.

(01:02:08):
Last week on the program, I shared that I had
a interaction we'll chat with my sister via text. My
sister leans well left and she said, what do you
think of this Musk Trump battle? And I said, they're
both right and they're both wrong. Justin Haskins with me
from the Heartland Institute, Justin, I've kind of distilled it

(01:02:28):
to this that this is really a battle between what
is principled and then coming against what is political reality.
What is your take on the big beautiful bill and
where it falls short and where we are in the process.

Speaker 5 (01:02:45):
I think you're one hundred percent right about that. I mean,
after the twenty twenty four election results came in. One
of the big takeaways from it really that didn't get
enough attention was that report Republicans really didn't win all
that many seats in the House, and they won the Senate,

(01:03:06):
but you know, not overwhelmingly, not like you know, Barack
Obama in two thousand and eight or something like that.
And so when you have these tight margins in the
House and in the Senate, and you don't have sixty
votes in the Senate, which is extremely rare these days,
it's really really hard to get anything through Congress without

(01:03:30):
loading it up with all kinds of stuff that you
really don't want to put in it if you're a
principle So from a practical standpoint, it's almost impossible to
get anything like this past without out watering it down
in some ways or whatever. What the Big Beautiful Bill
does very well is it has certain key issues, key

(01:03:52):
priorities that are in there for sure, like border funding,
for example, you know, like making sure that we have
border security finally there there. And you know, there are
a variety of other things as well that I think
are good in it. And those things come at the
expense of a lot of bad things, but the idea

(01:04:13):
that you could actually pass a bill through Congress that
meaningfully cuts government spending over the long run and fixes
our national debt crisis, which I think is a huge catastrophe.
I'm really I'm not one of these people that thinks,
oh that deat doesn't matter. No, it really matters, I think.
But and so Elon Musk is right, but they're not

(01:04:34):
going to But but they were never going to fix it.
And I think that was the mistake Elon Musk made
was believing that they actually would do that when they
they never had the votes in the past, when Republicans
have had the vote, they didn't do it. So it's
just it's just, uh yeah, I think Elon Musk on
principle is one hundred percent right. We are heading for

(01:04:56):
a catastrophe because of our debt and what it's going
to do to our currency and what it already is
doing to our currency. But they were never going to
be able to fix it. And so Trump has two choices.
Either he puts his full weight in support behind the
things he can get done, or nothing gets done and
he stands on principle and nothing happens. So I think

(01:05:18):
Trump being who he is is always going to take
the path of let's get something done even if it
isn't perfect, and I think Elon Musk should should try
to understand that.

Speaker 1 (01:05:27):
Do we take anything positive out of I read some
comments by US Senator John Kennedy of Louisiana, who, by
the way, I'm growing in affection for him because he's
just so much fun to listen to. But he said, look,
there are things that we've got to make better, and
we've got to make some cuts and adjustments to this,

(01:05:51):
and we're going to hopefully, I think he put it
this way, hopefully everyone takes their meds and we get
it done. Do you take anything from that?

Speaker 5 (01:06:02):
I think there's going to be well. I mean, I
do think there are people who are trying to make
it better, and I think that through the process of
negotiating in the Senate especially, I think it will get better.
But ultimately there's going to be a lot of bad
stuff in it. That's just the reality of the situation.
There's going to be some crony isn't in it. There's

(01:06:22):
going to be way too much government spending in it,
and that's just not something that can be totally fixed. Unfortunately,
and our choice is either we get none of the
priorities of you know, that we want done, or that
we you know, at least get something done. It isn't

(01:06:43):
going to be perfect, and we're going to have this
spending issue. That spending issue is going to be there
probably no matter what. So I feel like we've got
to at least accomplish something big here and then we
try to go back to the table at some point
and deal with the spending issue. But this was never
going to be the way that that was going to happen.

Speaker 1 (01:07:01):
Justin Haskins with me for one more segment, our guests
from the Heartland Institute, and you can read his work
all over the place, but he's with us now on
The Morning Show with Preston.

Speaker 2 (01:07:13):
Scott, Morning Drive version of an audio magazine and keeping
you company as you prepare for your day. It's The
Morning Show with Preston Scott.

Speaker 1 (01:07:37):
It's a disaster unfolding in Los Angeles. Again. I just
wonder how many times people are just gonna put up
with this nonsense in that state. And while California may
have more Republicans registered than any other state, I mean,

(01:07:57):
I gotta believe Florida is challenging that at this point,
but there are still so many liberals that are tolerating this.
It's tough to get my brain around. You know, this
has gotten so bad. I'm just looking at a series

(01:08:19):
of headlines. Here. You got Fetterman, the Senator from Pennsylvania,
Democrat calling out Democrats over Los Angeles anarchy and true
chaos his words. Rioters with Mexican flags shut down street

(01:08:42):
corner in downtown Los Angeles. Knew some challenging the National
Guard deployment. Trump has deployed two thousand National guardsmen, seven
hundred marines. Let me tell you, no disrespect to the
National guardsmen out there, but I'll take the seven hundred marines.

(01:09:08):
I'm just saying, if these are National guardsmen, that are
true National guardsmen, and we don't have a bunch of
softies in there that think that, you know, Trump's policies
are wrong and mean. Okay, we got a formidal twenty

(01:09:29):
seven hundred people coming in there, that's good news. But
the riots are have spiraled out of control and it's
going to be fascinating to see because there are protests
called for in Florida this Saturday. If not sooner, but

(01:09:50):
it's officially a day is called on Saturday, which, by
the way, that's the birth of the United States Marine
Corps or not Marine Corps Army. Yeah, June fourteenth is
not just flag Day, it's hello, birthday of the United
States Army. I would not be disrespecting this country because

(01:10:13):
you're going to see a bunch of Army vets show
up and not be too happy about it. I'm just saying,
so just just remember the identity of most of these people.
They're Clantifa, they are paid protesters, they are illegal immigrants,
they are illegal gang bangers. People that really love this

(01:10:35):
country will be no will have no part in these things.
So I'd be like, Okay, whatever flag they're waving, We're
booking a flight. That's what That's how I would be
looking at this. Forty minutes after the hour, Money Talk
standing by next time for money Talk with investment advisor

(01:11:01):
Howard Eisman with Enhanced Financial Services, securities and advisory services
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Is a wholly owned subsidiary of RBC Bank USA. The
opinions expressed are not those of NBC Securities, Inc. Or
iHeart Media on appropriate matters, seek professional tax and or
legal advice. Whim Howard. One of the things we were

(01:11:33):
talking about the bill passed by Congress in May with
Justin Haskins, and there's a provision in there I didn't
know about as it relates to children born in this country.
Tell me more.

Speaker 4 (01:11:47):
Yes. Yes. In fact, that provision is now being referred
to as the Trump Account, and it's assuming that it
passes both the House and the Senate MC law. It
would mean that the federal government, upon the birth of
each baby in the US over a four year period,

(01:12:12):
looking back from this January twentieth all the way to
January twentieth in twenty twenty nine, one thousand dollars would
be deposited for every US child born into a tax
deferred account would be invested in a diversified low costs

(01:12:35):
stock index onun and just looking back, Preston, if you
went back eighty years to the end of World War Two,
the S and P five hundred index funds returned about
eleven point six percent a year. If it matched that,
we don't know that it would that thousand dollars would
be worth seventy two hundred by the child's eighteenth birthday.

Speaker 1 (01:13:00):
That's supposed to be a good idea.

Speaker 4 (01:13:02):
Well, apparently it was considered to be a very good
idea by those in the House of Representatives because they
passed it, and obviously the President thought it was a
good idea. I think the idea probably came from the
White House. Obviously, seventy assuming it grows to that, is

(01:13:27):
not going to fund a full education nope. Job. So
I think it'd be interesting to see how this plays out.
I wouldn't be shocked though, if it does not become
a part of the bill that eventually will you know,
we'll probably pass later this summer early fall.

Speaker 1 (01:13:46):
I'm hoping the US Senate carves that thing out. But
the good news in all of this is even if
you set aside that the savings is something that should
be done by the families versus the kids, I'm sorry,

(01:14:06):
I'm distracted right.

Speaker 4 (01:14:07):
Now by the government, right, yeah, I mean the real question.

Speaker 1 (01:14:12):
The bottom line though, is people are saving more, yes.

Speaker 4 (01:14:17):
And that's a good thing. And going back, you know,
we had three point six million babies born this past year,
so if you take three and a half million times
four years. You're talking about fifteen million babies, talking about
a cost of about fifteen billion. You and I both
know that's arounding here when it comes unfortunately to government

(01:14:39):
spending fifteen billion, But nevertheless it's you know, they're probably
better things that could be done with the funds, that's right.

Speaker 1 (01:14:51):
But people are at least are saving for emergency purposes
these days at a little higher rate than previously.

Speaker 4 (01:14:57):
Yeah, and this is encouraging. Unless half of the middle
class households, even though they are anticipating that next year
they could be worse off than they are this year,
they are putting some money away. There was a recent
survey presdent of twelve thousand investors, and the survey question asked,

(01:15:23):
you know, how would you feel if you had two
thousand dollars in emergency savings and they said, that would
really give us a sense of financial well being. So
while we are saving a little bit more, unfortunately, about
a quarter of our population has less than four hundred

(01:15:44):
dollars in the account in their checking account in case
of an emergency. You and I have talked about this
many times over the years. Always a good idea to
have a little rainy day fun.

Speaker 1 (01:15:56):
Yeah, and four hundred five hundred bucks isn't going to
fix a whole lot of emergency.

Speaker 4 (01:16:00):
No, it's not not nowadays. That's right, that's.

Speaker 1 (01:16:03):
Right, Howard is always thanks for the intail. Sorry for
the distraction there, and we're out of time, but we'll
catch up in a couple of weeks.

Speaker 4 (01:16:09):
Look forward to the Presston.

Speaker 1 (01:16:10):
Have good afternoon, Thank you, sir, Howard Eisman with me.
It's forty seven past the hour. Okay. This is one
of those things where you just say to yourself, why

(01:16:32):
why do people do the things that they do? Guy
in Switzerland broke a Guinness World record by spending more
than two hours buried in snow wearing his swim trunks
only two hours in seven seconds? How do you not

(01:17:04):
get hypothermia? Did he did? Now? I don't know? With
it says here the title longest time spent in direct
full body contact with snow found out. Knowing to crack
the two hour mark, the previous record held by a
Polish man hour and forty five minutes and two seconds,

(01:17:26):
he said the cold bothered him less than the weight
of the snow pressing on him. So does that mean
you can't coat your skin with something? I'm guessing you can't.
The only way that I could think of somebody doing
that and not slipping into hypothermia is is to coat

(01:17:51):
your skin with something, because, I mean, what do they
say about fallen in the waters of the frigid Atlantic.
You got ten minutes, five minutes before you're you're dead,
You're gonna starts shutting down, You're you're done. So how
is it that you're in snow for two hours? And

(01:18:13):
I know that snow has an insulating property to it.
That's why igloos work, because they insulate to a certain
against the skin. Nah. Nah. Brought to you by Barno
Heating and Air. It's the Morning Show one on WFLA.

(01:18:36):
All right tomorrow on the program, doctor Bob McClure will
join us along with Brandon Arnold. He will be a
phone guest. Well, Bob and I are in studio. He's
with the National Taxpayers Union. My guess is we're gonna
talk some more about the BBB. But look there it
Justin and I discussed it, and I think I've come

(01:18:59):
to a place where a clear understanding this is about
principle versus political reality, and Justin's right, They're just certain
things they're just not going to do. And I feel
really bad, and I feel like we failed. The boomer
generation failed, We failed this country because we're going to

(01:19:19):
hand over a country in debt to our kids and
our grandkids and our great grandkids and their children. And
I mean, it's going to go on because we have
allowed ourselves to become a country that finances its debts.
You know, you can say, well, that's what we all do,
but we have a limit. You can't go beyond a

(01:19:43):
certain ratio. The government has no such limit, and how
people come to a moral acceptance of that is beyond me. Today.
The big story in the press box Los Angeles is
a train wreck and agitators, communists, socialists, Plantifa, liberal lefty Democrats.

(01:20:06):
They're going to try and bring that to Florida this week.
Just letting you know it's on the calendar. Literally. I'm
sure we'll talk about that tomorrow as well. Between now
and then, stay dry as the storms come around town.
Wherever you're living in the region. We got a lot
of wet weather throughout the day. Stay safe, take your

(01:20:29):
time driving. Thanks as always for listening. Have yourself a
great day.
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