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December 6, 2024 30 mins

Joe Concha fills in for the vacationing Sean and talks about just how much President Trump has had to endure.  Two assassination attempts, dozens of felony charges and additional lawfare!

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Yeah, welcome everybody. Joe concia in for mister Hannity man
deserves a little vacate. He hasn't taken a day off.
I swear to god. I think it's like two thousand
and nine. It was the last time like Sean has
had like a truly like long weekend. So good for him.
He's probably in warmer temperatures, I would imagine after doing
a bang up job at the Patriot Awards last night.

(00:23):
Fox Nation. Hope you watched. It's really good. I know
I work for the network. And by the way I
introduce myself, I'm Joe Conchum, a Fox News contributor. I'm
also the author of the upcoming book, The Greatest Comeback Ever,
Inside Donald Trump's Big, Beautiful Campaign, Unburdened by what has
been I know it's a great title. The cover is

(00:44):
even better. I gotta tell you, if you got Amazon
right now wherever you buy books, that you could already
pre order it. And we were gonna go with HarperCollins
as my publisher, all right, And we were gonna go
with this photo of like Trump like looking to the skies,
and you know, he's got this stoic look in his face.
And it's like almost like he's looking to the future
and he's looking beyond the election to twenty twenty five

(01:04):
and beyond for a second term. I'm like, nah, I
mean it's a good shot, don't get me wrong. And
I wasn't gonna go with the assassination photo because I
think that's been used like it's the most iconic photo
of all time. It's almost like that's too easy to
go down that route, because again it's the most iconic
shot perhaps of all time with the fight fight fight
of course a shot. But I'm like, you know, this
whole campaign, you do understand came down to McDonald's, right,

(01:29):
I mean, Sun loves McDonald's. I used to love McDonald's
to all be Patty's special saucelettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on
as sessame seed bun. That is a big mac ladies
and gentlemen, all right. I used to go there all
the time as a kid, which probably explains a lot
in terms of my current health challenge. I go once
a year now, just as like a little goof Anyway,
the point is that McDonald's stop that was so huge,

(01:49):
and it got such backlash in the media, that's when
you knew it worked, right. I mean the fact that
he goes there and he trolls Kamala Harris like no
one has ever been trolled before. Because by doing that
stop in Pennsylvania just a couple of days before the election,
it a called into question whether Kamala Harris ever worked
in McDonald's before, which, again, you'd think one person from

(02:13):
way back when, if you worked with the future vice
president of the United States, a presidential candidate, Democrat nominee, Republican,
homy doesn't matter, you would come forward right and say, Hey,
I know somebody's questioning if Kamala Harris worked at that
McDonald's in northern California. Yeah, I worked with her. I
was there. Not one person did that on the record.
Can you believe that there's not one photo of this anywhere.

(02:33):
McDonald's doesn't have one scintilla of evidence that she worked there.
But the thing that did it for me was when
she wrote not one, but two memoirs. She didn't mention
it once. When she ran for president in twenty nineteen.
The campaign went on for a think about ten months
early twenty nineteen. She dropped out before twenty twenty in December.

(02:54):
Didn't mention it there once, all those rallies, all those speeches.
That's weird, as vice president never mentioned it once, never
mint when she was running for the Senate in California.
This has never been mentioned until August of this year.
So you gotta wonder, like, did she really work there?
And the answer is, of course she didn't. So Trump
goes there and it's just absolute genius. And there's one
shot of him smiling and waving to a car as

(03:15):
it goes off after he serves up some fries, and
I'm like, that's the shot. That's the shot I want
for the book. So hopefully go to Amazon now, Barnes
and Noble, the HarperCollins dot com, wherever you buy books,
pre order it now. It's gonna be out early next year.
We don't quite have a date yet. There's like a
date that you're gonna see on there of April. Now,
we're gonna get out sooner because I just finished this
puppy and we're gonna pump it out as quickly as possible.

(03:36):
But it was the greatest comeback of all time. I mean,
this isn't hard to really come to that conclusion. I know,
Red sox Yankee is O three? Was it four oh four? Yeah?
I get it all right down three to zho. This
is completely different when you go through everything when you're
called an agent of the Kremlin, as he was during
his first term, when you're impeached twice, when there are
two assassination attempts against you, when there are ninety four

(04:00):
fellony accounts against you. I heard a stat yesterday, I
think it was Mark Tisan on Fox where he said that,
and this is actually a true stat that Donald Trump
had nine times more felony counts than the friggin you
and a bomber. Think about that for a moment, right,
So the lawfair thing doesn't work. And then Kabbala and
that whole honeymoon that she had in July, in August

(04:22):
and the summer of joy and dreams, hopes and aspirations.
He overcomes all of it, and he wins the popular vote.
He wins all seven swing states. Republicans take back the Senate,
and they keep the House. I mean, when you're thinking
about like the best month of somebody's life. The election
was called exactly one month ago today. It was called

(04:43):
on November sixth, actually early in the morning, but that's
what we're gonna call it. November six is now December sixth.
Think about what's happened since for Donald Trump. I mean,
this is insane. First, Jack Smith says, yeah, I'm gonna
drop these two cases that have against in which we're
bs in the first place, right than Fannie Willis Now
she's there's a a Fulton County judge down in Georgia
who's saying that he wants all communications between Fannie Willis

(05:05):
and Jack Smith. That's weird. There's supposed to be two
separate investigations. So why exactly would Fannie Willis be talking
to Jack Smith?

Speaker 2 (05:14):
Right?

Speaker 1 (05:14):
And then this New York case is going to be
thrown out on appeal that we know, so the lawfair
thing is done. He'll be president again. His cabinet is
being applauded up and down. I know there's been some
controversial selections, right, but that's kind of the point, right.
Donald Trump isn't going to be thinking inside the box.
He's thinking outside the box. This is more about fixing
inflation and making sure wages go higher, and making sure

(05:38):
growth is over four percent and unemployment goes down, and
all the things that we had in the Trump presidency
part one up until the pandemic, and then everything goes sideways,
of course, but up until that point, that's one of
the great presidencies that you'll ever see again. Despite the
fact that you had a hostile media, a hostile house
speaker in Nancy Pelosi, you go down the line and
he's still got a lot of things done. But from

(06:00):
perspective and in terms of peace, remember we had this
thing called Isis. Remember the JV team that Barack Obama
called them, and they took over large swaths of a
rock and Siria doesn't get enough credit for this. Then
Trump gets in. He immediately drops the Moab, the mother
of all bombs. And now like there's like a cheep
called the Moab, which I think is kind of cool,
like somebody very smart in the marketing department, like, now
I want a moap. I mean, who wouldn't want to moab?

(06:21):
It's kind of a status symbol. Anyway, The point is
that then he drops that bomb, he wipes out the
ICE's califate. Then he meets with Kim Jong Oon, where
people say, what are you crazy? And this Kim Jong
gun stops doing nuclear tests over Japan and Guam and
stops threatening to blow up Los Angeles and San Francisco.
So we tame that guy, right, and then he gets
the Abraham records. As far as the Middle East is concerned,

(06:43):
Donald Trump's foreign policy chops for a guy who's supposedly
only a businessman who didn't have anyeign policy chops does
not get enough credit. Then. Obviously, in terms of prosperity,
we had that here in the United States, and no,
we had a secure border. I saw this stat a
couple of days ago. I couldn't believe it. I mean
I could believe it, but the numbers were just staggering.
During Donald Trump's entire first term, fourteen terrorists on the

(07:05):
FBI terror watch list came into this country. At least
those were the ones that were apprehended by border patrol. Fourteen, Okay, now,
under Joe Biden, more than four hundred. I mean, you know,
that's the ones that have been apprehended. I mean you
got to think that the really skilled terrorists kind of
can figure out a way not to be caught by
border patrol. The gotaways. So the fact that that stat alone,

(07:27):
I get twelve fifteen to twenty million people have come
in here illegally, but the fact that that many more
terrorists had entered the country as well, and there's Joe Biden.
We didn't have that under Donald Trump. We won't again.
I mean, if there's one person that you wouldn't want
to get into the ring with right now, I would
have said it was Mike Tyson, even still at fifty eight.
But then I watched that fight with Jay Paul. I'm okay,
maybe take him or at least go to distance. No,
you don't want to get in a ring with Tom Holman,

(07:50):
that guy. I used to work with him at Fox
and now he's going to be the borders. Are you
hear these these mayors and governors in states like Illinois
and massachus in California saying Tom Holman, Donald Trump, they
think they're gonna come in here and deport our people, Well,
they're gonna have a fight on their hands. That's what
Jackie Gleeson said over in Illinois that JD. Pritzker. I mean,

(08:11):
the resemblance is there. You gotta met at least from
you know, the neck down anyway. I mean that's Gleeson.
I mean that that you know bang zoom, I mean
that is JD. Pritzker, who I believe is like a
front runner now for like the Democratic nomination if AOC isn't.
And you know, I guess we could talk about that
the next hour, because that is a whole block. I
don't want want to rust her that in any way,
shape or form. The point is that Donald Trump's first

(08:33):
term was incredibly successful and the fact that he's back
here now again despite all of those obstacles, all those
things thrown at him, including bullets, it is the greatest
comeback of all time. Pre order now, please if you can.
One of those cabinet picks that I talked about was
controversial is another coworker of mine, and that is Pete Hegskith. Now.
I go on Fox and Friends Weekend fairly often. I
I'm going on tomorrow, for example, tune in nine to

(08:56):
thirty am Eastern time. I'm doing a segment stand up
sect which is kind of cool with Rachel Campos Dove.
It's called a pop culture round up, and we have
some fun with some crazy things that are going on
in entertainment and the like. So anyway, I'm on the
show often. I've gotten to know Pete, I've gotten to
know Will Kine and obviously Rachel I just mentioned, and
they have great chemistry and their numbers are incredible, and

(09:18):
Pete always always is prepared. Now, I want to explain
something to you. All right, I'm doing a three hour
show here, and I prepped for a couple hours beforehand.
I try to watch and grab as many things, and
I couldn't have a general idea of what I want
to talk about here as far as each block is concerned.
To do a four hour TV show, cable news, with
a whole bunch of different guests right per hour, a

(09:39):
whole bunch of different segments and subject matter to talk about.
To go four hours like that, you ain't doing that
with alcohol on your breath. You're not showing up drunk
to work. And I see these stories coming out from
NBC News, from CNN, from the New York Times, they
all got this one little thing in common. One little thing. No,
actually it's a big thing. There's not one person on

(10:01):
the record who's accusing Pete of this, of of of
showing up to work with alcohol. This Oh yeah, okay, yeah,
you're gonna get through a four hour show pretty easily.
And by the way, here's the thing, I'm gonna bring
up Brian Stelter, for example, from CNN, because his hip
piece was by far the worst. Steltz puts out a
tweet just yesterday and he says, you know, I wrote

(10:24):
a book on Fox a couple of years ago, and
I just realized that I had all this stuff on
pete hegsgith, I spoke to all my sources, these these
Casper the Friendly ghost apparitions inside a Fox that apparently
run to Brian Stelter whenever there's a problem at the network.
Uh huh. And he says, I just realized I had
all this stuff, and you know, I'm gonna I'm gonna
have a story out soon. You just realized, really, you

(10:47):
had an entire book, unlimited space, You had all this
scandalous stuff on pete heads, get them drinking, and oh
now you're putting it out. Why didn't you put it
out a couple of years ago? Brian? And then in
his story of there's like ten unnamed sources that corroborate
his reporting, and then I'm thinking, well, that's funny, because
I'm looking at Will Kine's x Feed Twitter account and

(11:10):
Will is literally saying on there that that's funny because
no one reached out to me. Will has been Pete's
co host for many years. So if I'm a journalist,
the first thing I am doing, if I'm trying to
track down the story, I'm trying to see if there
is a story. First, I don't assume that whatever is
being said is true. I want verification, trust, but verify.
Reagan said that I think I go to Will Kine

(11:32):
first because he's been the co host there the longest,
and then a close second is Rachel Campo stuffy because
she has been a co host of Pete's as well
for several years. Then I think, Wow, who's on the
show a lot like a contributor. Oh, Conca, Yeah, I
see him on there almost every week. Maybe I'll go
to him. It's got my address, it's got my email,

(11:53):
track me down easily on X. It's funny because Brian
Stelter and there's reporters from The New York Times, NBC.
No one contacted me, No one contacted Will, No one
contacted Rachel. No one contacted anybody at that show. But
there they are. Oh you know, we're talking to people Fox.
They're unnamed. They don't want to go on the record,
they're afraid. I don't believe one minute, one second of

(12:14):
any of this so called reporting. And it's back. Wow.
We didn't see it for four years under Joe Biden,
the anonymous source, the sources close too. We saw what
Trump during his first four years a source close to
Donald Trump. Remember that guy anonymous who wrote that entire book,
And everybody's like, wow, is it Kelly and Conway? Is
is it General Kelly? Is it their name? Mike Pence?

(12:35):
Who's anonymous? It turned out to be like this lower
level like staff guy, like the equivalent of like a
first week pledge of a fraternity that had no access
to Donald Trump whatsoever. It might as well have been
the White House chef and it wouldn't have mattered. And
everybody made this big deal of it, like he's the insider.
And now, for four years under Joe Biden, we rarely
saw the anonymous source rear his or her ugly head.

(12:57):
And now that Donald Trump is coming back into power
and we have to destroy every cabinet member that he
has nominated, well, the anonymous sources are back. But here
is the difference, Ladies and gentlemen. Ain't nobody listening anymore?
MSNBC can't even get thirty four thousand viewers in what's
called the twenty five to fifty four year old demo.

(13:19):
What is that? That is what advertisers care about most
those age groups, because those people can still be sold
a product and maybe switch from what they're currently using.
Once you get past a certain age and some of
you know you're stuck. You're gonna use the same stuff.
You're not switching your razor blade, You're not switching xfiz.
So that's what they target most. Thirty four thousand people
average watching MSNBC. You know how hard it is to do.

(13:41):
There are fifty states, right. That means you're not even
getting one thousand people on average per state, not even close.
That's how bad it's gotten for them. But I'll leave
you with this before we go to break. Kamala Harris
during the first couple weeks of her campaign, ABC News.
Remember who DABC News is Dana Walden. Dana Walden sue
Kamala Harris's best friend. What does she do? She runs
ABC News. That's why that debate was just so incredibly

(14:04):
one sided against Donald Trump. Anyway, before I go off
on a tangent, so they do one hundred stories ABC
News does on Kamala Harris, and according to the Media
Research Center, all one hundred were positive. I can't make
this up, one hundred of one hundred. I mean, that's
like bag Dad Bob is watching this saying, hey, are
you guys laying it out a little thick? No, of
course not. Anyway, this is Joe consha in for Sean Hannity,

(14:29):
Back with More in just a moment. We got a
great guest list today. By the way, we're gonna talk
about that Daniel pennycase, which we absolutely have to talk
about because that is a miscarriacter justice like we have
never seen before. Back with More in a moment, Sean
Hannity talks to the people involved in the top stories
of the day. Every day, Sean Hannity is on the Eagles.

(14:53):
Never get old people. I know, I'm dating myself on
this phone though we're talking. What is this probably nineteen
seventy seven, this one came out, so that's what fifty
Oh boy, it's a long time, and any it's not
quite fifty years old time. I could listen to Eagles anytime.
And now it's funny because the Eagles now are like
that was rock. Now the Eagles would be considered country.

(15:14):
Does that make sense because there is really no more
rock anymore. So the Eagles are more country anything else.
And the shame what happened with Don Henley and the
Ban should have stayed together longer than it did. Anyway,
Joe Concha in for Sean Hannity, it's a great Friday.
It's the end of you know, if you are a
Trump supporter, one of the best months of your life,
I would think, right, I mean, they couldn't have gone
any better if you drew it up. So, yeah, that

(15:36):
was only one month ago that the election was called
for Donald Trump at two twenty seven in the morning.
I believe it was. But we knew like a couple
hours before that that she wasn't coming back. I mean,
once he won North Carolina, once he won Georgia, then
she had to sweep the swing states in order to win,
and you just can tell what was going on in
Pennsylvania that it just wasn't gonna happen, and they ends
up sweeping all seven. So I predicted it, just saying

(15:59):
I had three twelve on my little real clear politics map.
There's there's proof of this. I said it on Sean's show.
He's like, boy, you're the most bullish of all our guests. Man,
I know what I see. I see the early voting.
I know that Kamala is a horrible candidate, and Trump
has the issues on his side, and the ground game
is infinitely better than it was before. The guy's like
Scott Presler over in Pennsylvania. I mean, this guy's moving
to New Jersey now to try to turn New Jersey ran.

(16:21):
And I think Commal only won Jersey by like five
points when Biden woned by sixteen. So yeah, definitely closing
the gap in my garden state and no question about it.
But enough about that, I want to bring in our
VIP guest of the show. She is Wendy McCarthy, owner
of out Post six ' one one, the eatery and
tap house and Clearwater. I cannot praise Clearwater enough because

(16:43):
I went there on vacation two years ago, late February.
It's eighty one every day, the sunsets. The beach is
like three football fields. It's like huge. The beach down there,
gorgeous beach. I think I read it's the nicest beach
in the country. Clearwater or Saint Petersburg. It's one of
those two, but either way, they're basically the same. So
I'm coming back down there again. And the fact that

(17:03):
not only are you running such a great place in
terms of the Eterene Taphau six one one, but also
the fact that you are about to host a fundraiser
this Sunday the health victims of Hurricanes Milton and Helene,
where people are still recovering to this day. So welcome
to the show and please tell us more about your
efforts here.

Speaker 3 (17:21):
Thank you so much for having men. It's such a
pleasure to talk with you. Sure there's a reason why
Sean moved down to Florida. I think you know several here. Yeah,
so you'll have to come visit us to you when
you come, when you come down to Florida. Done this Sunday,
We've got an amazing event that we're putting on and
we're raising money for the firefighters that lost everything in

(17:42):
the hurricanes. We're also doing it for other family members,
but we're doing a toy drive for the kids. A
lot of the kids lost everything, so people have been
dropping off toys for a month at our restaurant. We're
doing like all of the singers, all the bands, everybody
donating all of their time, so there'll be a great

(18:02):
lineup of music. And then John Rich from Big and
Rich is going to be doing a private zoom concert
for us with like taking requests and everything, and he's
going to do that in our restaurant. So we'll be
streaming that live at six pm and you buy tickets
for that. But if people want to donate and they
can't come because I know you have such a large audience,

(18:24):
and it's for the firefighters in the community, there's going
to be a QR code that's on their website. Am
I able to say that to you?

Speaker 1 (18:32):
Absolutely?

Speaker 3 (18:33):
Go ahead, Okay, So the firefighters it's it's called the
North Penelis Firefighters Charities and they're going to have a
QR code on there for people that want to donate
anything like even even a dollar helps, you figure with
all the people that would be out there wanting to help.
But there we're doing a big, silent, silent auction and
people have donated everywhere. From Grant Balfour, he's donated a

(18:58):
jersey from the World Series, I believe, and he'll be
at the events signing autographs for donations. Santo will be there.
We've got all kinds of guts and probably fifty items
that we're doing auctions, we're doing raffles. It's just going
to be a really fun day and the firefighters are
going to be there with their fire engine and it'll

(19:18):
be decorated for Christmas.

Speaker 1 (19:20):
Wow, that's awesome. And give out that website once again, Wendy.
Because websites people have to like kind of stop and
write them down. They could be a little cluegy. So
can you give that out again?

Speaker 3 (19:29):
Yeah? Yeah, So it would be on their Facebook page
and it's called the North Penelis Firefighters Charities.

Speaker 1 (19:36):
Perfect, got it. Okay, guys, if you're in that area, Tampa, Clearwater,
Saint Pete, you've got to get over to this. And
obviously this is the most worthy of causes. And the
fact that you decided to do this, Wendy, it just
shows that we've seen the best of America during the
worst of times. And we saw it after Helene, so
many people jumping in when the federal government unfortunately wasn't

(19:59):
doing its job or skilled over houses with Trump signs,
which is you know, that's that's criminal stuff. Like you
should go to jail if you engage in that behavior
in any way, shape or form that I do know.
And Grant Belfour, that's interesting. I wonder if his dad
was Ed Belfour, who played for the Dallas Stars in
Chicago Blackhawks. I know, I don't know. I know you
don't know, but maybe something ask him like, hey, by
the way, did your was your dad kind of famous

(20:20):
also in hockey? Because uh, that's very interesting. So tell
us about this Hannity drink that you have, What is
in it? And how do I get my hands on one?

Speaker 3 (20:29):
Well you have to come to outpost for that. But
of course, so we like to tease Sean because he
drinks light beer. He's getting to teas and he's not
even here to no.

Speaker 1 (20:38):
Love him, Sean Hannity drink the guy at Cobra kai
Jiu Jitsu, he drinks light beer.

Speaker 3 (20:45):
Yeah, maybe it's so he can stay on his.

Speaker 1 (20:47):
Feet, right, yeah, good point. It's the point, yep.

Speaker 3 (20:50):
But it's it's a light beer and it has an
ice cube in it.

Speaker 1 (20:56):
What ice Cuban beer? That's like an ice Cuban wine.
That's wow. We are breaking news here, ladies and gentlemen.
I mean, this is this is big stuff, and I've
gotten a oe Sean over the year, so I can
bust his shops and he would do it back to
me in kind. I'm sure. So hey man, whatever gets
you there, that's that's all good. I'm just curious, like,
what made you get into, you know, the bar restaurant

(21:17):
kind of industry, because my brother went to school culinary arts,
right it, went to school up in Providence and literally
studied this stuff. So I'm just curious, like, what made
you want to get into it? Was this like a
family business kind of thing, because all I know is
he told me is like, this is a big risk
because if I open up in my own place, like
ninety percent of restaurants like don't survive the first two
years or something crazy like that. So obviously you've been

(21:39):
around for a while. What's your secret for success and
what made you want to get into the business.

Speaker 3 (21:43):
Well, it's a family business, so it's our it's our
son Riley and my husband Ian. It was during COVID
and everything was shut down. We had a really big
RV trip plan for sixty days to go across country,
and of course everything was shut down. I don't know,
my husban been decided we needed to open a restaurant,
so we opened a restaurant and he was knighted in Belgium.

(22:06):
We had a beer distribution company for twenty five years,
so we have over one hundred beers, over eighty bourbons.
We've kind of been the restaurant now that everybody comes
to for like the funky, unique import beers. When you know,
there's a lot of breweries around us, which we love
and support, but there's also the European beers that are
starting to come back around again. We've been open for

(22:27):
four years and we love our community and as you
can see, we're getting a lot of you know, just
everyone's coming together. It's taking a village to put this on,
and everyone is coming forth. We've got about thirty auction
items from sports memorabilia and my cousin, my husband's cousin
is married to Roger Maris's son, Kevin Merris. We all

(22:51):
are sixty one. Have a bat that is going up
for auction starting at three hundred dollars and he sent
that to us last week and I just to see
it and to know the story is amazing. So I'm
hoping that that goes for some money for the fireman
too anywhere, and Grant will be there for the day

(23:11):
and he's trying to get some of the other raised
players there and it's just going to be a wonderful
day of everybody coming together. But the restaurant business is
it's a lot of work, it's a lot of reward,
but it's your long hours. My husband's there sixteen to
eighteen hours a day.

Speaker 1 (23:26):
Yeah, I believe it. And you know there are no holidays,
there are no weekends. It's just constant working in the
service industry. And I'm sure you're very happy about Donald
Trump's plan for no tax on tips. Oh we love that, yeah,
cause that's how you make money. It's not so much
your hourly wage. The tips are everything when you're in
the service industry. As a former waiter, I would know this. Hey, guys,
I think we have that sound of John Rich right

(23:47):
in terms of his help here. That's obviously a big
voice in country music. He's on Fox all the time.
Can we hear what mister Rich has to say?

Speaker 2 (23:54):
Hellodo, my patriotic friends in the great state of Florida,
as your buddy John Rich here and there is something
really really say special happening on December the eighth, and
I'm going to read it off to you because there's
a lot of details, but check this out. You're gonna
want to make sure and be there December the eighth
at out Post sixty one one, out Post six eleven,
open to the public from five to eleven pm and

(24:15):
VIP from five to eight pm. I've partnered with the
McCarthy's and local firefighters to hold a fundraiser for victims
of the recent hurricanes that have devastated so many people
in your area. All proceeds will go to the North
Penellis Firefighters Charities. It's one hundred dollars to the VIP
and that's from five to eight that night.

Speaker 1 (24:36):
And here's the thing.

Speaker 2 (24:37):
I'm going to be doing a live stream that night,
a livestream concert live from Nashville that our VIP guests
will be able to watch. You'll be able to interact
with me, maybe make a request or two. I'd be
happy to sing whatever you want to hear, make you
guys happy. Some other VIP perks Yellowstone Bourbon Tasting merchandise giveaways,
Red Nick Riviera whiskey items and baskets. Let's see Roger

(25:01):
Maris number sixty one, bet Chiechi, Rodriguz golf, merch, lightning tickets,
Philly's tickets, Bourbon baskets, beer baskets, Tampa Bay Ray's memorabilia,
and a whole lot more. So. This is going on
December the eighth, five to eleven PM at the Outpost.
And guess what, Bring the kids, Cuz Santa Claus is

(25:21):
going to be there too. It's gonna be absolutely incredible.
Tell your neighbors, you guys be there. Let's make a
difference for our friends and our communities down there that
have been hit so hard. God bless you, God bless America.
I'll see you December the eighth.

Speaker 1 (25:33):
I still want to fly down for this. This is Sunday.
I got time. I could convince the wife that we
should do this. I mean, this is awesome. I mean
you hear all those things that are going to be
giving away. John Rich gonna be live streaming. You don't
want me singing? All right? I would live stream, but
that will probably repel actual donations. But I wanted. I'm
gonna promote this the heck out of this on my website. Wendy,

(25:53):
that's for.

Speaker 2 (25:54):
Sure, so nice.

Speaker 3 (25:54):
Thank you so much? Can I just tell you. John Rich.
He came to our restaurant. He was promoting is Rednick
rivera whiskey and doing a bottle signing, and he spent
like half the day with us. He was just the
kindest man. And then when I wanted to do this,
I reached out to him and he was like absolutely.
So he's already sent all kinds of swag for us
to put together for giveaways and it's just been incredible.

(26:17):
So that was kind of the ball that started rolling,
was all of everything going on with John Rich. So
we appreciate him so much. And then there's going to
be another band at the end of the night called
The Petty Experience. That's a very local band that plays
all Tom Petty Wow.

Speaker 2 (26:32):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (26:32):
So it's really going to be and that's outside, so
everybody can bring lawn chairs and sit under the stars.
We're going to serve hot chocolate and just enjoy at
the rest of the night.

Speaker 1 (26:41):
One of the great videos. So my son's only nine
years old, but I'm trying to prep him to go
to some sort of like SEC school because I want
to be warm, Like he's not allowed to go to
Syracuse or Northwestern or any like you know Minnesota. No, No,
you're going south. You're going south, preferably Florida, Georgia, Alabama,
like that sort of area. Because Daddy wants to watch
a big time football in bb WARM when he visits

(27:02):
his son. So I played for him University of Florida,
the Gators over in Gainsville. They have this thing where
in between quarters they play Won't Back Down by Tom Petty,
except they turned down Petty singing and it's just eighty
thousand people singing that song. Go to YouTube during the
break and you'll see like it's the greatest thing ever.

(27:23):
And they show up the lights too, so everybody holds
up their phone with the light. It's the greatest thing
you'll ever hear. It is awesome. So this Petty band
is gonna be amazing. And obviously you got Sean Rich
coming in. The Roger Marris bad, I mean, you know
this sixty one home runs nineteen sixty one. That record
stood until last year when Aaron Judge broke the record.
So that bad. I'm not saying this is the bat
that he hit sixty one with, but if it's a

(27:44):
Roger Maris bat that his son has, I mean, that's
gonna be worth a lot of money. You're gonna really
do well here. More importantly, the people of Florida that
were impacted by this are gonna do well, Wendy, because
you look at Tropicana Field. What happened over in Saint
Pete right next door to you that blew the roof off.
I mean literally you could see to the stadium. It
was the most surreal thing that I have seen. Has
the area recovered somewhat? I know DeSantis is being heralded

(28:07):
for the reaction. The army is of people and resources
that he's sent there, But these things take a long
time to recover from, don't they. Well.

Speaker 3 (28:14):
I can just tell you that where I live in
it's more country, about a half hour outside of Clearwater.
We have a couple of acres around a lake, and
we lost about six trees. All our fencing is down still,
our lake came all the way up to the house
and it kept rising for three days after the hurricane.
So that's what happened to these guys that lived on

(28:34):
the water, some of these firemen, and they one of
them lived near a creek and the creek came up
three feet into their house. Holy cow, you did not
expect that. It was really the one of the worst
hurricanes we've ever seen. And I've been living here thirty
years from Rockland County, New York, and now I'm here
and happy to be in Florida. But yeah, that's the

(28:56):
one thing about Florida that is a little bit scary.
But it didn't stop It doesn't stop us from living here.
It's a beautiful state.

Speaker 1 (29:02):
More people are moving to Florida than any state in
the country for a reason. Taxes are one, but it's
the people and just the way the state is run
is just magnificent. And whenever we go on vacation, that's
always the first place I say, We're going back to
Florida because just such great people there, and you always
feel like you're at home, even though I'm a Jersey guy.
We're talking to Wendy McCarthy. She is the owner of

(29:23):
Outpost six to one one eatery and taphouse in Clearwater, Florida.
She has a fundraiser this Sunday to help the victims
of Hurricanes Milton and Helene, which were just enormous. As
you remember, and that was only a couple of months ago.
Give that website out one more time. Wendy, before we
let you go.

Speaker 3 (29:38):
Sure it's the North Danelli's Firefighters Charities on Facebook.

Speaker 1 (29:42):
Be there on Sunday, people, You're gonna have the time
of your life and you'll be supporting the greatest of causes.
Wendy McCarthy, thanks so much for joining us. I'll be
down there soon. You have a promise on that one.

Speaker 3 (29:52):
Thank you so much.

Speaker 1 (29:53):
Good to thank you all righty see that that's a
great person right there, Wendy McCarthy. Coming up on the
other side of the break, David Shoan will be joining US.
Civil Liberty is attorney and former council for President Trump.
He's going to give us his take on the Daniel
Penny case. Stick around for that because that is a
miscarriage of justice and David has some things to say
about that. Back with more in just a moment on

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