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October 24, 2024 41 mins
We’re in the final stretch of the 2024 Presidential Election and the two frontrunners are neck and neck in the polls. What advice would you give to either Vice President Harris or former President Donald Trump to eke out a win? Longtime broadcaster Alan Tolz joined the conversation.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's Night Side with Dan Ray. I'm w BZ Choston's
new radio.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
Thank you, Dan Watton's. Our number two of Night's Side
is about to commence. It's actually six minutes into itself already,
and phone numbers six, one, seven, two, five, four, ten, thirty, eight, eight,
nine to nineteen thirty. I want all of the Vice

(00:27):
President Carmala Harris supporters now call in. You heard the
first hour, I had all the Trump callers who felt
they had a suggestion that if Donald Trump took their suggestion,
it would sew up the election for him. Now it's

(00:48):
time for the other side of the coin, the Democrats,
people who want to see Vice President Harris move up
a run on that ladder. And I'm just trying to
think how to shove this in the direction. I've got

(01:09):
Alan Toles with me, who has been a part of
talk radio in Boston going back to the eighties, and Alan,
what's your opinion of this whole race?

Speaker 3 (01:25):
Oh to my way of thinking, Donald Trump has a ceiling,
because you know they're only there are forty six, is
that that's where it tops out. It'd be very difficult
at this point behind people that are not already Trump
supporters to become Trump voters. The flip side of the

(01:49):
coin is the Harris campaign has an opportunity, but the
opportunity isn't so much with Democrats or with likely voters.
The opportunity is with mostly i'd think young women that
don't vote at all and haven't voted, perhaps because you know,

(02:11):
those are the folks that don't get reached by polls,
those are the folks that aren't really counted. In this
quote unquote, it's a close race. If a large percentage
of folks that traditionally do not vote come out and
vote for Kamala.

Speaker 4 (02:29):
Harris, she wins.

Speaker 3 (02:33):
And the hook is probably the fact that Donald Trump
has basically said I'm responsible and I'm happy to be
responsible for having Roll versus Way repealed. And I think
that's where she has to go to get those votes.

Speaker 2 (02:53):
I feel a faux pas by Donald Trump was picking
on Joe Biden, and when I say picking on Joe Biden,
just being outright nasty to a sitting president. And even

(03:15):
after Joe Biden said I'm not going to run again.
Enough of this, I'm not going to run again. And
Carmela is going to most likely be chosen by the
convention in a month. If he was still running, he

(03:37):
being Joe Biden was still running, I think Trump would
have a bigger lead. That's not to say great that
Trump will win on November fifth. If it's Trump versus Biden.
I honestly thought Biden would still find a way to
pull it out. But I think the holes that we

(04:00):
see now, Trump would have easily five, six, seven percentage
points ahead of the competition.

Speaker 3 (04:12):
I think I agree with that, though here's the thing.
In my view, Donald Trump will be out there and
then will likely continue to be out there saying she
shouldn't be this candidate. She didn't get any delegates to,

(04:33):
you know, to say you should be the candidate, right,
And Joe Biden didn't back out of this. He was
forced out of this financy Pelosi. And this is what
Trump would say, I think, and we'll be saying yeah,
and we'll continue to say exactly right. But there's there

(04:53):
are only so many people that will that will buy
into these things, and I think he's capped them out.
He already has them. And that's likely why he's unwilling
to do more broad based media, why he's unwilling to debate,
because he doesn't sense there's any gain to it.

Speaker 2 (05:17):
I think he made a bad decision. There should have
been one more debate and the people that prepped him
could have taken advantage of getting him to say this
lean this way, and by not doing one more debate,

(05:37):
and it's his concept. I don't want to debate his
fault for not debating. In the long run, I think
that is a strategy that will cost him.

Speaker 3 (05:49):
I would agree. I mean, look at the last hour
that we had, exclusive of the last caller, there were
no women, and I think there's a big gender gap
relative to who's going to vote for who. And it's
not because Como's a woman. It's more the attitudes and
actions of Donald Trump and how women perceive him.

Speaker 2 (06:12):
Well, there was a woman, Alison. The last call of
the last hour, and leading off this hour will be
Jane from Shrewsbury. So let's give Jane a chance to
speak before I have to take my first break. Jane,
Welcome to Night's side.

Speaker 5 (06:29):
Hi, good evening, gentlemen.

Speaker 6 (06:31):
Good evening had a long list of.

Speaker 5 (06:33):
Ideas, So you can tell me when I said too much.

Speaker 3 (06:36):
Morgan.

Speaker 5 (06:39):
Okay, Well, for one thing, I don't think Trump even
really wants the job. I think it's just about boosting
his ego up, and he loves the people that venerate him.
But I mean, and I know what he wants to do,
why he wants another part time job as president. And
also I heard that the McDonald's was actually not even
open for business. I don't know why the Secret Service

(07:02):
would let him do that. They just set up a
friolator for fifteen minutes, and it's this kind of silly
at stunt.

Speaker 2 (07:08):
So I thought that was like the tank. Yeah, I
thought of that.

Speaker 3 (07:16):
Mindset was, well, I can do this, and that'll let
me say that she never worked there, but I did.

Speaker 5 (07:22):
Right, But he's a former president working at a McDonald's.
Nobody wants to see their president work at McDonald's.

Speaker 3 (07:29):
Not that working at McDonald's, right.

Speaker 5 (07:34):
And I would say that she ought to say, well,
the inflation has been a worldwide problem. COVID caused all
kinds of mix ups with shipping and everything else. And
actually the United States has had less inflation than many
other countries. And Trump inherited a good economy from Barack Obama,
and his bad COVID policies hurt our economy. So I

(07:56):
would have her say that. And I also think companies
really did price gouging. They did have they did have
supply problems, but they can't blame everything they've done on supplies.
They've taken the opportunity to make their packaging, you know,
their their products smaller products and that kind of thing.

Speaker 2 (08:15):
And for a president to suggest that bleach will be
a good way to fight the COVID in your system,
I hope he was smart enough not to.

Speaker 5 (08:26):
A man in Arizona drank his aquarium or his pool
water and died. Yeah, after Trump said that, and the
other thing about the wall, he had a Republican House
and Senate and he didn't get his so called wall built.
He's built maybe like fifteen miles of wall, I think,

(08:47):
And a wall in a river that's two thousand miles
long is not very practical and it requires a lot
of maintenance. So using technology to control the border might
make more sense. But he makes these empty promises. He's
going to end a war in five minutes, he's going
to fix inflation in ten minutes, he's going to make
the flu go away, and twenty minutes, you know everything.

(09:08):
He just keeps spouting off these promises that are totally meaningless.

Speaker 2 (09:12):
And when you're in a Donald Trump position, what sticks
to the wall? You say anything you want, anything you want, right,
and if it sticks to the wall and works for you, great.
If it he flops too, well, that's.

Speaker 5 (09:34):
Because he even he said a few years ago, oh,
nobody used to be talking about transgender and it was
like it didn't didn't bother him. But then when he
found out it was a potent issue, he started bad
mouthing parents that had kids that were trans He would
he can't say that he wants the war to end
in Ukraine with Ukraine keeping its territory. He just says,

(09:56):
I want to end the killing. But Reagan would never
let Putin have that kind of power to take over
another country.

Speaker 2 (10:03):
No, he wouldn't.

Speaker 5 (10:04):
And then Katie Vance JD. Vance started saying that thing
about the Haitians were eating people's pets. His wife's parents
were from India. Now what if someone's and so was
Kamala Harris's mother. What would he say if someone said
that Indian people were eating pets? Would that not bother
him to think his kids are going to get singled
out and blamed for some fictitious thing. It's a racist,

(10:29):
really abusive type thing to say, but they keep repeating
it even though they know it's not true.

Speaker 2 (10:35):
If I were advising Donald Trump and Senator Vance, I
would get that issue off the table. They kept talking
about it afterwards. Well we heard it. It was a
news report. No, no, drop it. You can't win with

(10:58):
that issue. I hate to do it, but I'm late
for my break. But you get three or four year
suggestions in and I thank you for making them.

Speaker 5 (11:07):
Thank you, Morgan.

Speaker 2 (11:08):
Okay, bye bye, one open line. You want to take it?
Are you? Harris people? Here's your chance? Six one, seven, two, five, four,
ten thirty eight eight eight, nine to nine, ten thirty. Oh,
somebody's taking it already. Time for my break. I'm already late.
I'm gonna get yelled at. And Rob has a helper tonight,

(11:30):
so all the regulars that call in. If you hear
another voice, it's Dan, not Dan Ray. But we have
an intern, so we've got extra all hands on deck.
Time nine seventeen, temperature fifty nine degrees.

Speaker 1 (11:47):
Now back to Dan Way live from the Window World,
Nice Side Studios on WBZ News Radio.

Speaker 2 (11:55):
The man told you this is night Side. I'm Morgan.
I'm filling in for Dan every now and then they say, Morgan,
can you do a couple of Dan Ray shifts? And
I say, of course, it's extra money for me, and
I've got Alan Toles on the phone. We don't do
the show from the studio. It's been a long time

(12:18):
since we were in the studio. Rob is there, Dan
his intern is there, Nicole is there, and Al Griffith
is there. But I am not. I have a piece
of machinery called a com rex and allows me to
do the show from home. And it sounds like I'm

(12:40):
in the studio, but I'm not. So when I sent
off the air at midnight by twelve oh two, my
head and my pillow make a bond. So I just
thought i'd tell people that let's go back to the
phone and take Dave and Norwell online.

Speaker 4 (12:56):
Too.

Speaker 2 (12:57):
Good evening, Dave, welcome to Night's Side.

Speaker 7 (13:01):
Thank you Morgan so much for taking all. I was
worried I wasn't going to get in.

Speaker 2 (13:07):
No, you're in.

Speaker 7 (13:09):
Yeah, yeah, Hey Looten, you're being very entertaining tonight, very entertaining.
Thank you so much. I'm coming up with I just
want all those Trump supporters to take two numbers into consideration. Okay,
the two numbers of four and two, and the four

(13:29):
represents the four bankruptcies that the genius businessman had before
he got on TV, and then the two is the
two bankruptcies that he had after he was a genius
businessman on TV.

Speaker 3 (13:44):
So there's six.

Speaker 7 (13:45):
Bankruptcies there, totally all mister Trump's issues, right and now
be what he wants to do is the same thing
with our country, and.

Speaker 2 (13:55):
He Dave, I don't want negative from what.

Speaker 7 (14:01):
I understand that about Kamala. Kamala is she's following the
same path that any great president that we've ever had.
They don't start with a lot. They they work really
really hard. They do the right thing over and over again.
They repeat it, and they repeat it for a long time,

(14:23):
and then the next thing they know that the president.
You know, and when you look at any president that
we've ever had that that came from from rags to riches,
they're all good presidents.

Speaker 4 (14:37):
They're not.

Speaker 7 (14:38):
And that's what Kamala Harris is. She's a very very
very successful person. She's giving she's giving a concrete plans.
Whether or not they're going to work has nothing to
do with it.

Speaker 3 (14:50):
All it has to do is at least.

Speaker 4 (14:52):
She has plans.

Speaker 7 (14:54):
She has good plans.

Speaker 2 (14:55):
And I'm going to take what you just said and
give a perfect exam both and a lot of people
out there. You start to think of of President Kennedy
and other leaders who worked their way up to get
at sixteen hundred Pennsylvania Avenue. I think the best example

(15:17):
of what you said rags the riches. Jimmy Carter. Oh yeah,
absolutely his presidency. It was only a one term presidency.
But with what you just said, he embodies that.

Speaker 8 (15:37):
Oh yeah.

Speaker 7 (15:38):
They they had to understand that he was a president
during the oil crisis. I know, Andy, he had.

Speaker 2 (15:46):
Some bad things going on, twenty inflation rate, that there
were all sorts of things that his era suffered for
all of us.

Speaker 3 (16:05):
Yes, and we had a president that he resigned because
he was not a crook or you know what I mean.

Speaker 2 (16:13):
I know what you mean.

Speaker 3 (16:16):
And Carter came in to try to pick up the pieces.

Speaker 2 (16:20):
And a lot of people can't like our first call,
last hour. He was able to take two warring sides,
get them to sit down and hammer out, for the
most part, a peace plan. And Jimmy Carter got a
Nobel Peace Prize for that. Yep, with the Israelis and

(16:46):
the Arabs. So Dave, let me let you go. I
want to get one more on before I have to
take news.

Speaker 7 (16:53):
But thank you for letting me Piegan.

Speaker 4 (16:55):
You have a good night. Thank you you.

Speaker 2 (16:57):
Too, David, thank you, and let's go to Tom. I'm
in the Philippines. You and I haven't spoken in a
long timetime. Welcome to night side.

Speaker 4 (17:06):
Yeah, thank you for taking my call, Morgan. The Jimmy
Carter years, I remember I was sixteen when he had elected.
So you conveniently left out the Iranian hostage crisis, the
mari Alito. You left out the mari Alito boat lift,
where Cuba basically got all of its undesirables put them

(17:31):
in Miami. Didn't work out really well, did it?

Speaker 2 (17:35):
No?

Speaker 4 (17:35):
Didn't you also know in the caller previously mentioned the
Arab oil crisis. Okay, let's not forget Jimmy Carter pulled
us out of the nineteen eighty Olympics because of Russia's
invasion of Afghanistan. I'm sorry, but you know something. The
Olympics were originally intended that countries put their differences aside

(18:01):
compete with amateur athletes. Yes, okay, all that ended up
starting nineteen sixty eight when the two f American athletes
held their fists up in the air for two reasons,
the Black Power salute, as well as what had happened
in Mexico City where there were leftist demonstrations prior to

(18:24):
the Olympics. Okay, that time the narrative never gets told.

Speaker 2 (18:28):
All right, yeah, Tom, you called him before Jimmy Carter's
name was even brought up. So your call. Hopefully it's
going to stick to the subject at hand. Tell something
to Kamala Harris.

Speaker 4 (18:42):
Yes, yes, Okay, So Kamala Harris. The first time I
heard about her when I was working out in Portland,
Oregon in nineteen eighty six. Does a talk show host
by the name of Bernie Ward ring a Bell.

Speaker 2 (18:55):
I've heard of him.

Speaker 4 (18:57):
He was a very popular talk show host on KGO
out in San Francisco. It's the w Z of the
West Coast.

Speaker 2 (19:05):
Yes.

Speaker 4 (19:05):
Anyway, that first time I ever heard her mention his
name is that she was a mistress the very popular
mayor by the name of Willie Brown. Well, Willie Brown
is the reason why Willie Brown is the reason why
she got her start in politics. She ran for district
attorney one with his endorsement. Then she ran for Attorney
General of California with his endorsement because he was the

(19:28):
Speaker of the House in California's Assembly, as well as
the fact he got the Democratic Party to back her.
Then she became got elected a United States Senator when
Barbara Boxer Uh retired. She had a machine behind Uh,
which there's nothing wrong with that in politics, that's how
it works.

Speaker 2 (19:49):
But this, yeah, in the narrower.

Speaker 4 (19:55):
Of the rags the ridges, I can't give her a
You know, she's a nice looking woman that she could
very well win the presidency. I am not voting for her.
I think policies would be dangerous.

Speaker 2 (20:10):
Tom Tom, Tom, Tom.

Speaker 3 (20:13):
Tom.

Speaker 2 (20:14):
What have you asked?

Speaker 4 (20:16):
You know something? It's my view and you can always
hang up on me, Morgan, no problem. I won't take
it all.

Speaker 2 (20:23):
Right, But you know I don't like hanging up on people,
although I just did. I want people to stick to
the subject at hand. And when you go off table
like that. And I'll say this, only one person tried
to go off table during the first hour, and I
didn't let her. I nipped it in the bud. According

(20:45):
to Barney Fife, and uh, you see that I will
cut people off. Tom has been a regular caller to
Beasy from the Philippines for years. But I am not
afraid to touch the button and the phone call because
I want people to stick to my subject. Now that

(21:06):
I've mentioned that, I'm gonna take a news break, and
when we come back from the news, we'll have Suzanne
from Newton and maybe you. There's a line of two
open for you. Six one, seven, two, five, four, ten
thirty eight eight, eight, nine to nine, ten thirty. Tell
me what Vice President Harris has to do to soa

(21:30):
up the selection over the next twelve days. Time and
temperature nine thirty one fifty nine degrees if.

Speaker 1 (21:39):
You're on night Side with Dan Ray on WBZ, Boston's
news radio.

Speaker 2 (21:44):
All right, I have twenty five minutes more or less
of time before we put an end to the subject.
But I'm going to be more of a stickler, and
I must admit the first hour's callers. One caller did
try to get off subject, and I wouldn't let it
get away with it, and I let Tom more than

(22:07):
I should have. It's my fault. Alan, you should have
said Morgan, he's getting away with murder. No, but Alan
didn't help me. No, I did not.

Speaker 3 (22:19):
I was fascinated by Tom's point of view.

Speaker 2 (22:22):
His point of view was good on point, but not
what I want. So excuse me. Let's go to Newton
and speak with Susanne.

Speaker 9 (22:41):
I thought you needed a see their voice. Not to
give you a word salad, but to tell you in
my long life, I've changed my aty times. But I
will have a role a ride to the post about
in person. I am unenrolled. I will Republican.

Speaker 2 (23:04):
Okay, Now, I don't want to push the buttonss in.
But if this hour's callers are supposed to be giving
a suggestion for the vice president to take a lead
and hold it until the election day, that is the question.

(23:24):
Are you prepared to do that?

Speaker 10 (23:28):
Oh?

Speaker 9 (23:29):
I would suggest KABLOA. Harris, who grew up partly in
a free, classy sub suburb of Quebec. I don't know.
Having chief a woman I've heard of Trey Hillary the vote,
the whole sofa city suits and let her do her
say why say, mister Wright, you do your thing.

Speaker 2 (23:53):
And on that note, I'm going to say good night. People,
do me a favor, explain what I want. Oh, they're
screening them. You know they are. You've been on that
side of the fence. But when the caller finally hears

(24:16):
that they have gotten through the curtain they put up
to obscure what they want to say, they pull it
down and say something that's not on subject. So, as
a friend of mine, as a gentleman that's been involved
to talk radio for four decades, explain what I want

(24:39):
between now and ten o'clock.

Speaker 3 (24:42):
If you're going to call the show now on ten o'clock,
what we're looking for is what would you suggest that
Kamala Harris do in order to win this election? Doesn't
matter if you want to vote for but what would
you want Kamala Harris to do? What should she do
to secure this election for herself? And that's all we

(25:03):
want to talk about. So when you say hello, Morgan's
gonna say hello, what would we like Kamala Harris to do?

Speaker 2 (25:12):
And I'm gonna say this. I know I'm not Dan Ray.
This is Dan's show. Night Side is Dan's show. But
if he were here, more of you would be listening
to Dan and do what Dan suggests. I know I
am kind of second banana, But for the rest of

(25:35):
the show, do what I want you to do. We'll
get off this subject for ten o'clock and eleven o'clock,
but for the three people, Michael, Mary and Billy follow directions.
So let's go to line two. Mary in Boston. Mary,
how fine.

Speaker 11 (25:56):
Hey, it's my friends. I'm ever calling a show, so
I'm a little spank you.

Speaker 2 (26:00):
Thank you.

Speaker 11 (26:02):
My work Construction Local one O three, Boston, and we
are probably supporting for our union paycheck. If I was her,
I would honestly focus on our unions. There's a ton
of teams says that are still going to vote for her.
They're not all do you know what I mean? Just
because the team says didn't back anybody. So all those
guys are graphs. And then obviously, you know a woman's body,

(26:26):
like your body and your money are your two most
important things. So you just focus on those two things,
and I think she could get it.

Speaker 9 (26:33):
Yeah, And.

Speaker 2 (26:36):
Thank you for obeying. Thank you for sticking to the rules,
and good thoughts, don't you and Mary don't be a
string to the dark radio you call. Thank you.

Speaker 11 (26:52):
I think you guys are doing great. I think it's
them to be very proud of you.

Speaker 2 (26:57):
Thank you. I appreciate that. And now let's go to
Michael in Boston. Michael, good evening.

Speaker 3 (27:09):
Hi Morgan, how are you all right? Well, she's the
first one. I think you had five dollars there and
we didn't hear a word out of them and answer
to your question, so hopefully you've straightened them out. I think,
Miss Harris. Of course, we only have two weeks. What
can she do in two weeks to improve?

Speaker 2 (27:31):
Anything can happen.

Speaker 3 (27:34):
You have to you have to, yes, like fix the election.
They've already announced that that's going to be four or
five days before we get the results, and that's not
done in any country in the world. But besides that,
I don't want to get off target here. She needs
to tell us the American people what her vision is,

(27:54):
what her plans are. I know absolutely nothing. Any question
she asks that's asked of her, she avoids an answer.
She hasn't got answers.

Speaker 6 (28:04):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (28:05):
She needs to instill confidence in the American people. Uh.
I'm afraid that China is going to move if she's president,
to take over Taiwan. I don't have any confidence that
you'll be able to handle it, she caressed at the
table with world leaders. The woman needs to illustrate that

(28:28):
she's got some brain power. I'm sorry to say she hasn't.

Speaker 10 (28:32):
Okay, all right, but there is a definitive you know something, Morgan.

Speaker 3 (28:37):
I'd rather be asking you who the script supervisor was
in the old Perry Masons one hundred bucks?

Speaker 2 (28:43):
You know, Geene Wang hundred bucks?

Speaker 10 (28:47):
No, No, it was a script supervisor on the Old
Perry Mason Show, Jean n E.

Speaker 2 (28:58):
Wang A and g.

Speaker 3 (29:01):
I thought it was Cosmo Jet.

Speaker 2 (29:04):
No, nope, you said script supervisor.

Speaker 4 (29:09):
You're gonna hang up on me.

Speaker 2 (29:11):
I'm can I well, I'm looking for one hundred bucks
in the mail. That's what you said.

Speaker 3 (29:18):
Okay, we'll talk about it.

Speaker 2 (29:20):
We'll talk about it, Michael, take care, bye bye. Don't
ask me credits questions. I read the credits. Trust me,
I do. And uh that last line that was open
is now taken. No more calls on this subject. It

(29:40):
will be difficult enough for me to get through the
three people I have and for Rob and Dan. I'm
going to take a break now a minute or two early,
but we will end strong with three callers. It will
be George, John and Billy. After these messages, I'm in
temperature and BZ nine three fifty nine degrees.

Speaker 1 (30:06):
Now back to Dan ray Line from the Window World
Life six Studios on WBZ News Radio.

Speaker 2 (30:14):
We excuse me. We have three people and they are Alex, Billy,
and Jill, not necessarily in that order. Do not call in.
Those will be the final three people this hour with
my guest Alan Toles. And let's go to line three
and speak to Billy and Lexington.

Speaker 4 (30:36):
Really, good old evening. How are you all right?

Speaker 3 (30:41):
Well, well how about you?

Speaker 8 (30:42):
Good good? I'm great. So topic at hand, not to
get off topic like some other people were, but that
just shows who they follow. I would think that long
as she stick to the truth and not try and
you know, go off topic and do like he does,
you know, and like the scare tactic, you know, use

(31:04):
off colored language, you know, as long as she sticks
to her guns, because people since COVID, we're all tired.
Everybody's tired. I don't care if you're a Democrat or Republican.
You're tired of hearing all the bashing. You know, our
world is just turned upside down and we need somebody
that is gonna be brutally honest, you know. But you know,

(31:27):
and whether she have a plan or not, you know.

Speaker 9 (31:30):
I know.

Speaker 8 (31:31):
The last person said, oh, she never answers questions. He
never answers questions neither. So the idea is, and from
what he said, if you know, he get in there,
then he'll tell the plan. Okay, so let's wait for her.
She get in there, she can tell her plan, you know.
But the main thing is, don't stoop to his level.

(31:51):
Stay what she is. She's gonna do.

Speaker 5 (31:53):
Fine.

Speaker 8 (31:54):
We need pubbly figured. I know she's not had kids,
but we need a woman in there. Let's give a
woman a try, because we've tried men for the last
but forty seven times or whatever, so let's try a woman.
If she fails, so what, at least we're gonna say
we let her try.

Speaker 2 (32:13):
Philly, thank you for your comments.

Speaker 8 (32:15):
You're very welcome, and you have.

Speaker 2 (32:18):
A good rest of your evening. And I want to
say this something that was said two callers or three
callers ago, that other dictators and non friendly countries of
the world, if a woman gets in, they will do

(32:39):
the best they can to take advantage of her. One
I do believe if she does get in, she will
have a great support regime behind her, the cabinet that
she chooses. I'm sure is going to be extremely strong

(33:02):
and uh and dearrak gandhi Margaret Thatcher. I'm just thinking
of women who golden my ear at the heads of
their country and they were not bluffed or scared away
by these other more war faring countries. If if she

(33:27):
gets in, I'm not worried about the safety and security
of the United States. Let me take another call, Alan,
is your cat trying to talk to my cat?

Speaker 3 (33:41):
Probably?

Speaker 2 (33:42):
All right?

Speaker 3 (33:42):
Well, I think I think she's talking to Van.

Speaker 2 (33:48):
Joe in Massachusetts. Line one, your next, Joe.

Speaker 3 (33:53):
Morgan, how are you say hello to Alan Morgan?

Speaker 2 (34:00):
I call?

Speaker 3 (34:00):
Let me tell you something. You're in no second Banana
And some of these people, the maga is they don't
behave all the time with Dan is to crack the
whip sometimes. I'm telling you, I listen to Dan a lot,
and you know it's outrageous. Anyway, I agree with the
the gentleman who just called you there. But a couple
of things here. Trump has cracked the US economy once.

(34:24):
He doesn't deserve another swing at it. He's gonna crack
it again. If anybody understands Project twenty twenty five, this
guy wants to take over the Federal Reserve Bank, Morgan,
she has to broadcast he she has to counter punch
him on the twenty twenty five. Uh, it is a
recipe for disaster for this country in so many ways.

(34:48):
It's like very authoritarian. You're right about that, but with
the economy, it is a total disaster. The idea the
small business will survive if he gets his way into
Port's twelve mon workers out of this country. There's the
job market is tight, Morgan. You know there's no unemployment, right,
So I think number one, she has to get this

(35:10):
across that he has cracked this economy. He encouraged a
thriving economy from Obama and Biden in two years. He
cracked it. He bungled Corona. He didn't do what the
expert said. He went his own way. And then he's
telling people to inject themselves with cluox. You know how
crazy he is. She has to go after him and

(35:33):
Project twenty twenty five. And then she just read robat
him with the Wall Street Journal and the twenty three
Nobel winning a prize, Nobel Prize winning economy vastly vastly
superior plan, Morgan. Why isn't she banging the table on
that she has to tell them exactly what the experts

(35:54):
twenty three economists are saying, and I'll tell you why
they like her plan genuine but I'm sure that they
should be out there saying this is a tent alarm fire.
This guy takes over the Federal Reserve. We're in real trouble.
This guy knows nothing about anything. And you know everybody's

(36:15):
worried about this John Kelly thing. And I am too,
okay the authoritarianism, but his stupidity is a graver threat
than I think the authoritarianism is. And that's my own
personal view, but I think she has to talk about
her plan. Get some of these experts are that are

(36:36):
talking about it and stand in there. But this is
like a ten alarm fire. He has cracked a great economy,
Biden has. They say the economy is thriving now, there's
more more investment in this economy because it's in the
best in the world. There's real wages rising rising, prices

(36:56):
are falling and this is going to go on for
six months to a year. Interest rates are coming down.
Things are turning really hard to the positive side, and
they have to get on top of this and talk
about it positively, but they have to ring. It's like
a ten of warm fire. If he gets the economy
with that project twenty five, it's like it's a disaster plan. Morgan,

(37:20):
it really is.

Speaker 2 (37:21):
All right, Joe, I'm going to stop you there because
I have one more call to get on. But thank
you and thank you for sticking to the point. Thank you.

Speaker 3 (37:28):
Oh yeah, I'm glad you're there, Morgan. Great, thank you,
great job as usual.

Speaker 2 (37:33):
Thank you very much about Joe, Alex and Militia. The
final call, I know you're going to stick to the
point of talk about the vice president. What does she
need to do?

Speaker 6 (37:47):
Oh, I'll make a short, short and sweet. I think
she should focus on the economy otherwise it's going to
be a repeat of nineteen twenty nine. I'm not a
dooming gloom type of guy, but you know, things aren't
looking good with our deficit and the other thing I
wanted to say, Morgan, if you ask, you know, around

(38:09):
the world, other countries what they think about our two candidates.
They feel that out of all the candidates, we have
these two, you know that are running for office. You know,
we're a laughingstock.

Speaker 2 (38:23):
All right, Well, yep, I've not taken a poll. I've
not gone to our allies or even our countries of distrust.
I'll say it that way.

Speaker 6 (38:38):
No, even even friendly countries.

Speaker 2 (38:41):
All right, well we'll see. We'll find out in twelve
days one way or the other. But Alex, thank you
for the call.

Speaker 6 (38:47):
I'll take bets. Okay, thanks, bye bye.

Speaker 3 (38:54):
Here's here's what she should do. Preten I'm a caller.
Here's what she should do. Yes, she should get out
there and say, this guy has an enemy's list and
he's just going to spend his time trying to get retribution.

Speaker 4 (39:12):
I have a to do list.

Speaker 3 (39:15):
I'm working for you. He's working for himself. I'm working
for you. What else does she have to say.

Speaker 2 (39:25):
That makes sense? My opinion, he actually thought he was
going to be in the White House for eight years.

Speaker 3 (39:35):
Oh yeah, that's right, and the.

Speaker 2 (39:39):
Body blows that he was going to be throwing and
year five, six, seven, and eight. Obviously we're not realized.
That's why he wants to get back because he has
an agenda, and that agenda is going to be an
unpleasant one for everybody, agree if it happens. So, yep,

(40:02):
he really wants to get back in for that resource
for his agenda. Alan, you helped me get through this
two hours and I appreciate it. And the rest is
gonna be rest is going to be ice cream between
now and midnight.

Speaker 3 (40:19):
Oh good, But are you gonna talk about ice cream?

Speaker 2 (40:22):
No, I'm gonna talk about astrology, all the selest things
that have been happening, with the Northern lights coming down
to Massachusetts and the comet that's out there, and all
sorts of things dealing with outer space. My friend Dave
McDonald it's going to be joining us. And the last

(40:44):
hour there is a Titanic musical. I saw the one
that came out in the nineties, and there's one coming
up to the North Shore Music Theater, so I have
one of the stars of that. And on that note,
I got to wats goodbye to you.

Speaker 3 (41:01):
It's the pleasu're talking with here.

Speaker 2 (41:02):
You take here, Bye bye you Tube, Bye bye everybody else.
Two more hours of show to go here on night
side time and temperature nine fifty eight still fifty nine
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