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October 23, 2024 • 25 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Scott Vordes. Since we have a lot of different stories,
each of them has one thing in common, that is
the former president of the United States, we put them
all together and something we call a Trump date.

Speaker 2 (00:17):
Just shake you Trump, Just shake it truck, Just shake
it truck, Just shake it Trump.

Speaker 1 (00:33):
Check Baby, check Baby, one, two, three four Scott Boorh
he's here in a Trump date on news radio eleven ten.
Kf A b Okay. I thought that President Trump's visit
to a Pennsylvania McDonald's over the weekend was I thought
a really good way to get some press, very interesting.

(00:54):
I thought that maybe he was a little bit out
of line when he started talking about how great Ronald
McDonald looked when he came out of the shower. I
thought that was that was borderline insensitive and downright all right,
I'll say it. Titillating? Is he he said that? So
some of what Trump. By the way, my favorite meme

(01:14):
about Trump at the McDonald's is him wearing the uniform
with a screwdriver in his hand that says, there, shake
machine is fixed. Would you see the other part of that? No,
Biden out in his car saying thanks, No, I didn't
see that. That's good. That's good. So Trump goes to
McDonald's had a very long conversation with someone in the

(01:38):
drive through, which is really cool, except can you imagine
being stuck in the like, Hey, come on, I gotta
get to work, I need a breakfast. Sandwich needs something here, croissanwich?
That's burger king. Oh I'm in the wrong place. So
I'll tell you first, I guess what that conversation was about,

(01:59):
and then will go to the Arnold Palmer thing. There
was a Pennsylvania mom. Now, let's let's be real here.
The people who were in line at that drive through
were It was not by happenstance, right. It's the same
thing that happens when Trump is speaking in a Maga
rally and you have people standing behind him are in

(02:21):
the front rows that are picked up by the cameras.
It's meant to have a certain look to it. But
that's not to say that these weren't real people. And
one of them is a woman named Narayah. She came
to this country from Brazil. And here's Trump, you know,

(02:43):
Hannah and her herd big mac or whatever chicken McNuggets,
and she has a conversation, a brief interaction she said,
mister President, please don't let the US become Brazil, my
native Brazil. Please. Trump said, We're gonna make it better
than ever, great country and make America great again. And

(03:05):
there was just a brief conversation, but Fox News caught
up with her and said, can you tell us a
little bit more, and she said, my parents were victims
of Brazilian corruption, of government corruption. My mom lost a
successful business about thirty years ago. That's the reason why
we moved to the United States. I'm very grateful for
this country. I love America, and I don't want to

(03:27):
see America become the corrupt sewage that Brazil is at
this moment, where politicians do whatever they want with no
accountability to the people. Now, as to how she got
there in the drive through, she was reached out to
by the Trump campaign because she's on a list and
they've got certain demographic information, and she was asked to

(03:49):
attend a Trump campaign event, but she didn't know what
it was until she got where she was supposed to
go and they said, all right, here's what you're gonna do.
She didn't know that Trump was actually going to be
working at the drive through window until she started hearing
the excitement from the car in front of her, and
she said, well, it was no stunt. We knew something

(04:11):
was up because of the level of security. It was
a little unnatural to have that much security at on. McDonald's.
Is Monopoly back, Marvin's Gardens, Marvin's Gardens, Babies, Uh mcgrib
is back. And she said it was a great surprise
to see him there. He's a very charismatic person and
very relatable. She said her short interaction with Trump felt

(04:34):
like meeting a friend. She said, he looked us in
the eye, the way he communicated with us, the way
he greeted my children in the back seat, it was incredible.
My kids were saying, I can't believe I shook Donald
Trump's hand. Yeah. Trump's detractors are also they can't believe
that she let her kids shake Donald Trump's hand. And then,

(04:56):
to make it even more scary for those with Trump
derangements syndrome, the kids said they're not going to wash
their hands for a couple of days because they touched
the former president. Super spreader. Do you want to supersize
that super spreader? Frankly Well, he was also in Pennsylvania,
where he was of course, going off the cuff, as

(05:18):
Trump does, and he was talking about one of Pennsylvania's
favorite native sons, professional golfer and fantastic American, the great
Arnold Palmer, former guest on this radio program. And I
love saying that there's a picture on my desk down
the hall of me and Arnold Palmer together. It is

(05:40):
one of my prize possessions. So Trump is talking about
Arnold Palmer, and they had a chance to talk some
throughout the you know, their lives, because Palmer also has
a home and a golf course in Florida. Trump also
has a home and a golf course in Florida. They're
both big fans, they both love America. Palmer is a Republican.

(06:03):
Trump's a Republican, so they had a chance to cross
some paths. Palmer died in the summer of twenty sixteen
and therefore never got a chance to vote for Trump,
though if he did, I'm sure he voted for Hillary
as someone who had died and was still on the

(06:24):
voter rolls. Anyway, Trump's talking about Arnold Palmer, and he
says he was all man, all man. That man is
a great man. And I tell you what other people.
He took showers with the other pros and they came
out of there and said, oh my god, that's unbelievable.
I got to say, Arnold Palmer is a great man,
all man, you know. So people were like, is he

(06:45):
talking about what we think he's taught. I don't know.
He didn't specifically say. They took a look at that
one wood and said, what a club he's got. You
know what I'm saying. You know, he didn't specifically say that.
I think it's reasonable to take that as for I

(07:05):
don't know. Here's what I do know. Now, this is
given the opportunity for a woman to come out and
talk to the media. And this is a little controversial.
Arnold Palmer's daughter. He's got two daughters, and one of

(07:26):
them her name is Peggy, and Peggy is through her
adult life staunch liberal Democrat. Though it's said here in
the story from the Associated Press that she wouldn't say
who she was voting for. She said, I'm unaffiliated, that
that's not inaccurate for she's I want to be very

(07:49):
careful here because I adore Arnold Palmer and his family,
including one of his grandsons, who is the son of
this daughter of Aps the King, his daughter Peggy. So
I want to be very very careful. I'm just saying

(08:09):
what has been said out there in the media and
what she has said herself. I'm not looking to make
good guys or bad guys here, but I think the
media I will make bad guys out of the media.
They're really twisting this to try and make it sound
like Peggy follows in the footsteps of her father politically,
as a lifelong Republican is disgusted at what Donald Trump said.

(08:34):
Peg Weirs does not like Trump. She's disgusted by Trump.
She's taken every opportunity these last eight years to say
my father would never have supported him, which is convenient
to say when he's not around to say one way
or the other. It's also well documented as she has
said that she and her father didn't get along for

(08:58):
their adult lives because of politics, which I think is
very very sad. So for her to come out for
the media to kind of say, like, oh, here's he said.
Oh yeah, my father believed in the Republican Party. And
a day doesn't go by when I wouldn't think about
what my father would say about what's happening here with
his Republican Party. Again, I don't know if that's true

(09:19):
or not. I do know that they had a political
falling out that affected most of their adult lives, which
is very, very sad. And Palmer's not here to say
what he would say for himself on this. So when
the media says, oh, here's what she's saying. She's disgusted
by what Trump said, and she says, I don't know
who I'm going to vote for. I can see through this.

(09:44):
I think people in Pennsylvania can see through this. And
it's sad that she's still trying to fight those political
battles with her dad eight years after we lost one
of the greatest Americans of all time. Now Trump onward.

Speaker 3 (10:00):
Here.

Speaker 1 (10:00):
Trump has got some thoughts that he shared with the
Wall Street Journal when he said, yeah, I talked to
Vladimir Putin, had a great relationship with him. But when
I was president, I told him and people said, no,
you did not tell him this. I'll tell you what
he says. He said. Next, Scott Vorhees News Radio eleven

(10:24):
ten kfab Trump talked to the Wall Street Journal editorial
board and talking about foreign policy. In an interview, he
said he had a great relationship with Vladimir Putin. Of course,
Democrats say, yeah, I know that's the problem. But here's
what he said. Trump tells the Wall Street Journal, and listen,

(10:46):
I'm going to read this quote exactly the way it's
written in the Wall Street Journal. Quote. I said, Vladimir,
if you go after Ukraine, I'm gonna hit you so
hard you're not even going to believe it. I'm going
to hit you right in the middle of freaking Moscow.
I said, we're friends. I don't want to do it,

(11:07):
but I'll have no choice. He goes, no way, I said.

Speaker 3 (11:12):
Way.

Speaker 1 (11:14):
Unquote I believe it. Then okay, yeah, I believe. I
don't know if this was exactly the language use what
I'm saying. This sounds like a conversation among sixth grade
girls in nineteen eighty seven. And I said, I'm going
over to Stephanie's house and she said, no way. And

(11:34):
I said, way, Flatimir, I'm gonna bomb the holy crowd
out of you. No way, way as if he said,
and it goes on. He says, quote, I said, You're
gonna be hit so hard. I'm gonna take out those
blanking domes right off your head because you know he

(11:57):
lives under the domes unquote. Okay, so that's what Trump says.
Trump said, if you do anything to Ukraine, domes off
your head, the domes over your dome will be undomed. Frankly,
And I'll tell you a couple of things here. When

(12:19):
asked to comment on this, a spokesperson for the Kremlin said,
Russia doesn't share details of high level conversations. That's not
a confirmation, it's not a denial. I'll also say this.
History says that Russia invaded Ukraine under two recent presidential administrations.
One of them was the Obama administration, the other one

(12:42):
was the Biden administration. There was a four year gap
where Russia behaved. When was that? That was under the
Trump administration. Now, what about China? Because Trump also started
talking about China. Asked what he would do if China
blocked Taiwan. Trump said, quote, I would say, if you

(13:06):
go into Taiwan, I'm sorry to do this. I'm going
to tax you at one hundred and fifty percent to
two hundred percent. They said, what about military for US?
And Trump said I wouldn't have to because he talking
about Chinese Premiere Xi Xenping. He respects me and he
knows I'm blanking crazy unquote, Only he didn't say fudge.

(13:31):
There's your eighties movie reference for this segment of the
radio program. You got that one loosey goodies, no really
Christmas story. That's was the Yeah, the f dash dash
dash word. It's smiling at me anyway. Uh So Trump said,
Xixenping respects me and he knows I'm blanking crazy. Now,

(14:00):
uh there is something to that. Why would the world
leaders not want to do anything to provoke the United
States under Trump as commander in chief? They're like, look,
if we go into Ukraine or Crimea, or Iran starts

(14:21):
funding a bunch of terrorist organizations to attack Israel, or
China ends up doing something to Taiwan or American interests,
they've got to be sitting around talking about Yeah, but
what's Trump going to do? That guy's nuts. So there

(14:43):
was one other thing that came out of this conversation
with the Wall Street Journal, because something's popped up here
and has been made a case in this campaign. Now
that Biden is out of this race, they're trying to
paint Trump is the one who's old and deranged and
slipping the Wall Street Journal says that Trump alternated between bullying,

(15:04):
bluster and ingratiation during the interview, and while detractors have
been speculating about his mental decline, they said there was
no sign of slippage during this meeting with the editorial
board that also talked to Trump in twenty fifteen. One

(15:25):
more Trump story. Trump and his supporters say the only
way he can lose is through election fraud. But the
talking at a news conference in North Carolina yesterday, he
said he hasn't seen anything shady yet. But he says, well,
I haven't seen anything shady, but unfortunately I know the
other side and they are not good. So the course,

(15:50):
the media says Trump hasn't seen any evidence of election
fraud yet. Yes, it's because we just we just started
this early voting all the rest of it all right,
So one big initiatives on Nebraska's ballot. Well, I guess
we'll have to talk about that after I close this
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My trump My, trump my trump my trump My lovely

(16:13):
little Trump. Check it out. When we have several different
stories all involving the former president of the United States,
I put them all together and I needed a third
one and found it here. Right, So I have three
different stories. The only thing they have in common is
they all deal with the former and potentially future president
of the United States, and when that happens, we put

(16:34):
them together in something we call a Trump Date True.

Speaker 2 (16:37):
Trump sandle Meyer Makeup Trump Trump four. He's a Making.

Speaker 1 (16:41):
Trump Trump Emory Songer Makeup Trump Trump. This song's been
around for a few hosts to go. All Right, I
gotta you know what, if Trump gets re elected, this
is my pledge to America. I've got several different, more
different Trump date songs that I have been thinking about

(17:03):
over the years. I was gonna do them in twenty twenty.
So if Trump gets elected in twenty twenty, we got
more Trump date songs and it didn't work out, And
so if Trump's it re elected in twenty twenty four,
I'll add some more Trump date songs to the rotation.
All right. The first one has to do with his
stint at McDonald's. Of course, people are accusing him of

(17:28):
spreading ecal eye across the country, including nine cases here
in Omaha at McDonald's. Interesting that Trump works at McDonald's.
Next thing, you know, they're handing ecle eye through the
drive through window. It's from the onions. Yeah, well they've
removed some of the onions and some of the quarter

(17:49):
pounder patties, So that's what they're working on. You know,
I know some of the franchise owners of McDonald's around
town here. They're really good people. Of course, you know,
they hate when something like this happens. They'd never say
this out loud, but you know, you get a billion
people come through McDonald's every single day here in Omaha.
Nine people got sick. That's like, that's really not but

(18:12):
you know they're never going to say it. And of course,
if you're one of those who'd been, you know, on
the toilet pretty much NonStop for the past week, the
fact that everyone else isn't is not going to come
as a comfort to you. So the other thing about
Trump's stint at McDonald's is all of the all of

(18:32):
the brand new Yelp reviews at that particular McDonald's in Pennsylvania,
where Trump was handing out French fries through the drive through.
One says I saw a picture of an elderly old man,
you know that's redundant, serving French fries with no hairnet
or gloves? Is this a health code violation? Another one

(18:53):
said the fries were too salty, as if someone who
lost a major election had been crying over them for
an hour. And the YELP how many stars is a
good YELP review? Do they go four? Do they go five?
Is it not helpers?

Speaker 2 (19:11):
I'm not sure.

Speaker 1 (19:12):
I don't know, but now it's all one star reviews.
And the story here says perhaps the franchise owner of
this particular McDonald's regrets his decision to let Trump come
in there and have a campaign event in his store.

(19:32):
By the way, I don't know if you heard, but
that particular franchise owner and operator who people were like,
how dare you have Trump in there? He basically just said, look,
we open our doors to everyone. What more needs to
be said? That, of course, is not good enough for
some people, but that's what the owner operator, guy's name is.

(19:54):
Derek gia comanton gia Comantonio in Pennsylvania said that now
the other accusations here against Trump not just that he
created E coli and passed it out through McDonald's, but
the editor in chief of the Atlantic online news publication

(20:16):
has published a long report first of all, saying that
Trump wants a dictatorship. He attributes a quote to Trump
at the end of his presidency where he allegedly said, quote,
I need the kind of generals that Hitler had unquote
no proof that he ever said that, not that you

(20:39):
couldn't find a scenario where Trump would off the cuff
say something ridiculous like that. But I will give Trump
the benefit of the doubt that he, if he did
say that, didn't mean so I can begin a genocide.
I don't I think he if he was, I don't know.
Am I going to try and assign some level of

(21:00):
rationale to a quote that he probably didn't even say. Sure,
so it might have something to do with as he's
firing people from his administration who are not loyal to him,
he was looking for loyalty. Why if he said that,
and he probably didn't, But why he would have chosen
Hitler as that focal point, I don't know. And then

(21:20):
there's this the accusation that December twenty twenty had to
do with in July of that year. So July of
twenty twenty, Trump had promised to pay funeral costs for
the daughter of Mexican immigrants who were murdered by a soldier,

(21:42):
a fellow soldier at Fort Hood. This young woman's name
was Vanessa Gean. Trump then got the bill, according to
reports here, he got the bill from the family months
later for sixty thousand dollars, and he alleged said, quote,
it doesn't cost sixty thousand bucks to bury a blanking Mexican,

(22:06):
accusing the family of trying to rip him off. So
he reportedly ordered his chief of staff, Mark Meadows, not
to pay the sum. Now, this is the allegation here
from this guy with The Atlantic. Since then, a spokesperson
for former chief of staff Mark Meadows said that conversation
never happened, and the family of Vanessa Gean said, none

(22:31):
of this ever happened. President Trump did nothing but show
respect to my family and Vanessa. That's according to this
dead woman's sister Myra. And then Mark Meadows said, any
suggestion that President Trump disparaged mus Gihon or refused to
pay for funeral expenses is absolutely false, unquote. So that's

(22:54):
the latest accusation there about him. Now this next one
is also pretty interesting. So we'll slide our Trump date
into this next segment, and I'll tell you why the
media is suddenly interested in something that Trump is or
isn't doing that they never seem to be interested in.
Before we'll get to that next. Scotties News Radio eleven

(23:18):
ten kfab.

Speaker 2 (23:23):
Trump.

Speaker 1 (23:24):
We're in the midst of a Trump date here on
news radio eleven ten kfab. I am Scott for he
is here with Lucy Chapman on Nebraska's news, weather and
traffic station. And in the Trump date. It's a lot
of different stories. The binding tie is that they all
have something to do with Trump. Now, this is something
the media is very interested in now that they were

(23:45):
never and continue not to be interested in related to
the current president of the United States, and that is
Trump might be a little tired. He has canceled a
couple of events here recently. And someone tells the media, well,
Trump's a little tired. He is worn out here, he's

(24:05):
doing rally after rally, flying all over the country. He's
a little tired. And people are like, well, you know,
he is older now, he is older, Maybe he's not
up to the job. Meanwhile, here's the current president of
the United States.

Speaker 3 (24:19):
Eliminade, physically eliminate, shoot killed someone who is he needs
to be the thread to him what I mean. So,
I know this sounds bizarre. It sounds like I said
this five years ago. You'd locked me up. We gotta
lock him up.

Speaker 1 (24:38):
So there's the current president of the United States saying
we got to lock him up, talking about Donald Trump,
the current president, talking about locking up his political opponent
here in America. We got to lock him up. Now,
why did Biden say that? Because he's like a third grader, like,
so's your face, so's your face? Your mom? So your

(24:58):
mom say he got lock him up? You gotta lock
him up. That's kind of his style. But the media
was never interested in the fact. Still not that Biden
barely comes up for air once in a while and
does his freaking job, and there's a Trump date. Scott
Voices mornings nine to eleven Our News Radio eleven ten

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