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September 13, 2024 31 mins

Salena Zito, National Political Reporter for The Washington Examiner talks to us about Kamala’s visit to PA today, and what is actually happening in the all important commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
My news roundup and information overload hour toll free. Our
number is eight hundred and nine four one sean if
you want to be a part of the program. There
was an article by our friend Selina Zito, who will
join us in a minute, about Biden's LNG export embargo
is hurting farmers too. Now, what they're specifically talking about

(00:21):
is natural gas development over the past fifteen years has
had a real, big, significant impact on agricultural stake holders
in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. You remember early voting starts
next week at the beginning of next week, and the
partnership between these leading economic sectors in the state. Natural
gas farming has led to farmers receiving royalty payments from

(00:45):
natural gas companies in return for leasing out the natural
gas the minerals the natural resources on their lands. They're
making a lot of money on it. When Biden announced
that the end of January was pausing all that exports
of natural gas, well, his decision and literally chilled the

(01:05):
producers and in employees in the industry. And these are
high paying career jobs for people, but also distressed American
farmers in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It's particularly true for
people in Pennsylvania neighboring Ohio, where hundreds of millions of
dollars last year alone went to farmers and landhol holders

(01:26):
that have these leases, and anyway, the source of income
for farmers in the last few years in Pennsylvania has
been a game changer. So i've you know now we
played over and over again. We'll play it again, Kamlan
fracking because either you believe you know, and she keeps
telling us lie that in two thousand oh No, in
two thousand I said that I was not going to

(01:48):
ban fracking. Well, when she first said that in that
sixteen minute, twenty nine seconds worth a talking interview on
fake news CNN, it was it was fact checked to
be a lie that she never did disavow her ban
on fracking or call for a ban on fracking.

Speaker 2 (02:05):
But here she is on fracking.

Speaker 3 (02:08):
Let's talk about fracking because we're here in Pennsylvania. I
made that very clear in twenty twenty. I will not
ban fracking. I'm not banned fracking as Vice President of
United States, and in fact, I was the tie breaking
vote on the Inflation Reduction Act, which opened new leases
for fracking. Will you commit to implementing a federal ban
on fracking your first day in office, adding the United

(02:30):
States the list of countries who have banned this devastating practice.
There's no question I'm in favor of banning fracking.

Speaker 1 (02:36):
So yeah, okay, there's no question I'm in favor of
banning fracking. They were two lies told in the debate
regarding fracking. One that she changed their position in two thousand.

Speaker 2 (02:47):
She did not.

Speaker 1 (02:48):
And the second one is that she supported new leases,
which she did not support. And now I just gave
it the story of Selena Zido and the impact on
the economy. Who joins us now and Selena Zito is
the national political reporter for the Washington Examiner.

Speaker 2 (03:06):
Great to have you back, Selina. How are you?

Speaker 4 (03:08):
Thank you so much. I am so happy that you're
bringing this up because it is such a major issue
in my state. And to yesterday was it yesterday?

Speaker 5 (03:20):
Yesterday?

Speaker 4 (03:21):
Japan, China, and a lot of other Asian countries that
can't remember the entire list, India and India have all
said they do not trust to get their LNG's, which
is liquid natural gas, from the United States anymore, and
they're going to turn to Russia because of the Biden

(03:42):
Harris moratorium on exporting liquid natural gas.

Speaker 1 (03:47):
Now, not only I mean that is such a national
security threat. That's why Donald Trump when he was president,
handed a white flag to Angela Merkle after they did
a multi multi, multi billion dollar deal for natural gas
with Russia. And it made no sense that the Keystone
XL pipeline was was uh was mothballed under Harris and Biden,

(04:13):
while simultaneously helping to make Putin and Russia rich with
the approval that Donald Trump would not give Russia for
the nord Stream two pipeline.

Speaker 4 (04:24):
We all know how much Russia needs cash right now,
right It's been in an almost what two year battle
with Ukraine. It is, it is, it is suffering in
terms of its its budget and it needs more money.
And we are literally handing it to them with with

(04:45):
seeding our liquid natural gas to Russia. Because now our
trading partners don't trust us because we are politics plays
with their need for deliverables on this very important energy ponents.

Speaker 1 (05:01):
Okay, this is this is crucial because not only the
people that work in the you know LNG. You're right,
I should have told people what it means a liquid
natural gas industry, but the natural gas industry and people
that work in the energy sector completely alone. These are
high paying career jobs. Financially, I would argue that when

(05:25):
Pennsylvania opened up fracking, they became a wealthy state as
a result of it. I didn't know the impact until
I read your article that it had on farmers and
landowners and how many hundreds of millions of dollars they
benefited from this, And nor did I know that the
Harris Biden administration pretty much killed this off and now

(05:48):
that money is not coming into them as a result
of their policies.

Speaker 5 (05:52):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (05:53):
Absolutely, one hundred and ninety three million dollars in royalties
to Pennsylvania farms one of the top, along with energy,
top economic drivers in our state. We're not just talking
about welders and construction workers and blue collar workers that
are in this industry. By the way, there's geologists, engineers,

(06:15):
people who work in artificial intelligence, c suite level managers, right,
and we are as well as the farmers and also
the communities that have benefited from it. Not only has
their tax base increased, but their schools districts are also
getting more money.

Speaker 5 (06:34):
They put money into the trade school so young people
can go work.

Speaker 4 (06:38):
Right out of high school. There's a trade school in Waynesburg,
Pennsylvania that the kids walk out of high school and
start making ninety thousand dollars a year in one of
the poorest counties in the state. This has been an
economic game changer. The fact that we do not talk
about this enough in just sort of blows my mind,

(07:00):
particular with what happened two days ago, which probably nobody
knows about, when all the Asian countries got together and said, yeah,
we don't trust the United States because of their politics.
We don't trust them because they cut off our access
to exports. So we're going to Russia to get our

(07:21):
natural gas.

Speaker 1 (07:22):
That is I mean, that's what Western Europe did. And
this is like one of the biggest issues that never
gets talked about. First of all, the Keystone Excel pipeline canceled,
but the approval the waiver for the nord Stream two pipeline,
and we have all of these resources, hundreds of years
worth of natural gas that would make us the most

(07:43):
energy dominant country, coupled with of course oil on the
face of the Earth. Look at your neighboring state of
New York and how stupid they are. The governor there
just announced again that she will banfracking in New York.

Speaker 2 (07:57):
This is insanity.

Speaker 4 (07:59):
It is really mind blowing. So hydraulic fracturing or the
flying term is fracking. It has made because of the
process that is used. It has reduced our carbon imprint significantly, significantly.

Speaker 2 (08:20):
In this it's a clean burning energy, that's what you're saying.

Speaker 4 (08:23):
Sure, yeah, it is a clean burning energy. Look the
p I will you know, this point needs to be
made as well. Most of the people that work in
the industry, in particular the blue the white, the blue
collar workers, are the same people who live where the
hydraulic fracturing is done. They are the same people whose

(08:44):
families fish in the creeks, in the streams, or as
we say around here, cricks. They're the same people that hike,
that have you know, that go camping. They live and
experience their lives right next to these facilities. They are
going to make sure they are the safest ones. And
it is always fascinating to me that the people that

(09:06):
are screaming and yelling about cracking probably have never even
been to western Pennsylvania, and you know, live in New York,
Los Angeles, or Washington, d C. And so they have
they don't have a conception an idea of what it
is like. Tim Walls was in Feya County a week ago,
ten days ago, which is in the southernmost tip of

(09:29):
the state of Pennsylvania. He visited a farm and he
was a little bit lectured by the farmer about the
importance of natural gas in agriculture, to which he said,
you know, the Biden Harris has been the most favorable
to cracking in and any other administration. And you know,

(09:52):
I almost I didn't know. I was almost gonna avoid
my mindless phone. But this is an industry that just
because I've seen what it's done to my community, to
my state, to my part of the region, and how
much it is better to people's lives and brought back
a lot of small towns that were on their knees.

(10:14):
It's just again mind blowing. It's not talked about enough.

Speaker 1 (10:17):
All right, quick break more with Selena Zito, who is
with us. She is the national political reporter for the
Washington Examiner. As we talk about the important swing state
of Pennsylvania. Early voting starts at the beginning of next week,
and we'll continue We'll get to more of your calls
this Friday as well. Eight hundred and nine to four one,
Shawn is our number. Are we continue with Selena Zito.

(10:39):
Only days away from early voting beginning or next week
in Pennsylvania the commonwealth, and Selena Zito knows Pennsylvania as
well as anybody national political reporter for The Washington Examiner.
Let me ask you this next question, because I think
this is very important. Where's Governor Shapiro and fracking my understanding?
And I think this was probably the most indicative, uh

(11:03):
maybe maybe the biggest revelation about who Kamala Harris really is.
I think giving into the the radical wing in her party,
he found the Bernie Sanders of governors in Tim Walls
and a political soulmate in so many ways, and passed over,
you know, a pretty well like democratic governor in in

(11:25):
your commonwealth, in your state. And uh, it's kind of
my numbing that she did it. And I've got to
imagine Shapiro probably won't say it publicly, is rolling his
eyes saying this is this is really dumb.

Speaker 5 (11:39):
But I mean by I interviewed Shapiro not on that,
but I did interview Shapiro on Biden's uh and Harris's
pause on cracking, and he was totally against it, and
he's totally president so in so many words, so it's uh,
you know, Shapiro is and always had been his own man.

(12:01):
He navigates by what he understands.

Speaker 4 (12:03):
Is the best to govern. He's not gonna and so
oftentimes he doesn't make the left happy and he doesn't
make the right happy, but he but does a pretty
decent job understanding the importance of governing such a diverse
state as Pennsylvania. And he has been very supportive of Rackings.

Speaker 1 (12:21):
Let me ask you this because Kamala has been so
and then the Harris bi dedministration has been so hostile,
in my view, towards Israel. And you've got this pro
hamas you know wing in the Democratic Party from the
squad through you know, college campuses, and it's obvious that
that the Harris ticket doesn't want to alienate that group.

(12:44):
There were about three or four hundred thousand Jewish voters
I believe in Pennsylvania. You can correct me if I'm wrong.
I mean, we always break things down demographically. Is this
going to have an impact in that state? Do you
think I saw one poll that came out this week
that showed a dramatic increase in support and the Jewish
American community in Pennsylvania in particular, moving in Donald Trump's direction.

Speaker 4 (13:11):
Well, you know, as we both know, politics tend to
move and coalitions tend to move at a snailed pace
until they don't and then all of a sudden, bang,
you're there. I think there has been part of the
reason that the Jewish population has been more aligned with

(13:31):
the Democratic Party has a lot to do with college
education and sort of what the way you are taught
in doctrine, whatever word you want to use. Universities. However,
once you start to settle in your community, and you
start to and there is a culture around your community,

(13:52):
your vote slowly changes based on what is best for
your community and your family. And I think that's what
we're seeing right now. I think coming out of college
and maybe you know, before you get married and have kids,
you know, things are you know, you see things the
way your peers saw it, mostly at universities, but as

(14:12):
you said, in a community, and you see that in
particular among Jews, the hostility directed at you within the
own the party that you have been sort of so
affiliated and associated with those, those relationships start to break apart,
and I think that that's what you're seeing in the

(14:32):
Jewish community today in Pennsylvania.

Speaker 1 (14:36):
All Right, Selena Zito, we really appreciate you being with us.
Of course. Selena Egan reader a column. She is the
national political reporter for the Washington Examiner. Selena, thank you
well to check it off in Pennsylvania. Critical to this race.

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(19:56):
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Speaker 2 (20:46):
You know, I don't.

Speaker 1 (20:48):
I'm not going to join this chorus of people. David
Portnoy had an interesting commony. I didn't know David Portnoy
was a big swifty you know, I know he's got
is what's the name of the doggie has? Oh my god, peaches, Peaches,
come here, peaches, you know here you got this this
hyper alpha male and he's got these videos with his

(21:09):
dog that he rescued and flew in on a private jet.
Uh and and he's raised I think millions of dollars,
you know, to help rescue animals. I love animals too,
I love dogs in particular. I wish I was at
a point in my life where I actually could be
a good dog owner. I'd love to have a dog again,
but I am not. And anyway, I just I just

(21:29):
love animals. I love dogs. And I make fun of
Linda's cat that you know, had to go to the
heavy cat farm. You're not allowed to say the F word.
That at that F word right anymore?

Speaker 9 (21:39):
Linda.

Speaker 2 (21:39):
That's illegal.

Speaker 10 (21:41):
I mean, I don't know. I don't I don't subscribe
to those things.

Speaker 1 (21:44):
But you know, all right, you so overfed this animal.
It was four times its normal size. Let's be honest.

Speaker 10 (21:51):
Listen.

Speaker 2 (21:51):
You know, I know you did it out of love,
but you nearly killed the thing.

Speaker 10 (21:56):
I didn't almost kill her. She just walked a little flower.
But you know, she did go to an away camp
and she's.

Speaker 2 (22:03):
Nice an away care. Now, is she really skinny? I
haven't said she's skinny.

Speaker 10 (22:09):
She's skinny, and she's living on the farm and she's
living her best life, and.

Speaker 1 (22:13):
I have to love to keep her on the farm
because you're not capable of withholding.

Speaker 10 (22:18):
True, it's because I got another cat and that cat
was mean to her, and I, you know, I had
somebody that needed a cat at the time who was
very lonely, and so I gave that person this cat.

Speaker 1 (22:30):
Anyway, so you have you have Portnoy going this peach
is ah and then he pushes around the dog in
a stroller. It's hilarious. It's some of the funniest things
I've ever seen. Uh But anyway, putting that aside, he's
done a lot of good work. And but he's apparently
a swiftye. I didn't know that part, and and that's fine,

(22:52):
but he's not voting the way Taylor Swift is. I
don't know if celebrity endorsements matter too much. The only
thing I would say is, you know, one thing Taylor
Swift started out with, you know, Tears of my Guitar.
I kind of watched the whole career. She's enormously talented,
writes all her own songs, is extraordinarily kind to her fans.
I mean, see, I see a lot of things that
I like about her, I think that the press and

(23:16):
the mob and the media and her critics need to
leave her in Travis Kelsey alone and let them live
their lives. And she's allowed to vote for whoever she
wants to vote for. But when she made a public endorsement,
it made me think, I really wonder if she supports
this idea of no restrictions on late term abortion with
both Kamala Harris and Tim Wall's support, that means in

(23:38):
the months seven, eighth, the ninth, those that would be
a question I want to I would like to have
known or supports I mean, not that I know of.
I don't think she has any children, but you know,
if she had a son, is she okay with the
idea of putting feminine products in boys bathrooms and schools
or like in the case of of uh Minnesota and

(24:03):
now moving into California to have a gender assignment care
And I'm talking about care which could be life altering
given to students without parental notification. She said for people
to do their own research, which I think was a
responsible thing to do.

Speaker 2 (24:24):
I don't know now.

Speaker 1 (24:26):
Britney Mahomes, who seems to be her friend, was made
some favorable comments about Donald Trump, and you know there's
oh a big outcry. Patrick Mahomes. They they tried to
drag him into this at a press conference, and honestly,
I think he probably wisely decided, I'm I'm not bringing
politics into my sport. This is what he said for President.

Speaker 11 (24:47):
Trump rough student family Games get in Fox News in
relations to his campaign.

Speaker 8 (24:50):
I just wonder what your reaction is to seeing that.

Speaker 11 (24:52):
Yeah, I think I've always said I don't want I
don't want my place in my platform to be used
to endorse a candidate or do what ever. Each Either way,
I think my place is to inform people to get
registered to vote, is to inform people to do their
own research and then make their best decision for them
and their family.

Speaker 8 (25:10):
When you were in the us O.

Speaker 11 (25:11):
This Fast weekend and you guys were there with Taylor
and Travis, I mean, is that an important image to
show that you know people who may have different philosophies.
Whenever I'm hanging out with with whoever, I'm not I'm
not thinking about their political views or anything like that.
I'm thinking about the people when how they how they
treat other people. And I was with a lot of
great people this weekend.

Speaker 1 (25:30):
I mean, probably a smarting answer on his part. Uh,
let us go to our busy telephones. Jeff is in Missouri. Jeff, Hey,
how are you glad you checked in? How are a
happy Friday to you?

Speaker 9 (25:42):
Happy Friday, you shan, Thanks for having me on there.
About the second debate, and I know Kamala has asked
for it, and Trump the decided he wasn't going to
do it, which I think is probably a bad idea.
I think he should go on along with it and

(26:03):
let in the same forum that they did last time.

Speaker 1 (26:09):
The problem is when I did my town hall, I
don't know if you saw the town hall I did
with President Trump and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Did you see that
town hall I did? Okay, that was supposed to be
a Fox debate. Every debate so far, every rule, every
every location, every moderator, all of it was dictated by

(26:31):
the Democrats. That's the only debate they're going to agree to.
It's their terms and their terms only. And we saw,
you know, I felt it was a three zero one
debate Tuesday, and I just think the President realizes, Okay,
she's not going to speak to the press. And you know,
I've got to move on with my campaign and stop.

(26:53):
You know, it was Kamala that said the debate over
debates is over. You know, I we going to not
learn about her positions. In fifty six days, fifty four days,
she hasn't done a formal press conference. Donald Trump just
finished one before we started the show today. There was
an interesting comment that was made. It was on foxnews

(27:13):
dot Com. Author Susan Page told Fox News Barbara Walters
would would be pushing hard and demanding a debate Trump
and Vance. Did it combine forty eight interviews since last month,
you know, compared to you know, the one on fake
news CNN combined James Clyburn saying that Harris, you know,

(27:34):
probably shouldn't do because do another interview because she'll probably
make a mistake. I mean, it's a disservice to the
American people. I think I don't think this is wearing well.
And I think that, as I've been pointing out, her
radicalism is becoming more and more well known. And I'm
actually giving many of you in this audience a lot
of credit. I've put the Kamala files, the Walls files,

(27:56):
on Hannity dot Com as a public service. Them in
their own words there the list that I mentioned or
play on a daily basis, and more and more people
discover how extreme she is. Which ABC had an obligation
to bring out ABC Disney and they didn't. You know, look,
I don't call for boycott's. I just don't or cancelations

(28:18):
or any such I just I don't live that way.
But you know, if a company is that hostile and
woke and political and their views are just the antithesis
of mine, I really have no interest in ABC Disney,
and I think their credibility as a quote news organization
has been shot and is forever tarnished as a result

(28:39):
of that. We just learned from the New York Post
today that apparently Kamala and oh what's what's the Lindsay
Davis is that her name. I was not that familiar
with her before this. You know, we're sorority sisters went
to the we're part of the same sorority. I'm like, Oh,
that would have been nice if it was disclosed ahead

(29:00):
of time, But you know, I'm not sure you really
get a lot out of this. It's if we had
gotten to the substance of Kamala sponsoring the Green New Deal,
mandatory gun buybacks instead of her lying about it or
her own words, and fracking or sponsoring government healthcare for all,

(29:21):
no private health insurance and deep fund and dismantle and
no bail laws, and you know, sex change operations for
prisoners and for illegal immigrants paid for by you. Had
we gotten to all of that, that would be worthwhile.
But none of that happened, and I don't think it's
going to happen the next time. And she's not going

(29:43):
to agree to Fox, I can tell you that. So
Donald Trump is then put in a position yet again
to be in a hostile environment. And I'm just at
some point, I mean, he's just got to realize that
this is there's no upside here for him. Uh anyway,
We'll see, though it's yeah, I could go either way,

(30:04):
to be honest on it. I don't really care that
much about it because it's a lot of theater. Thanks Jeff.
All right, quick break, right back to our phones. It's
eight hundred and nine four one, Shawn. If you want
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