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Oh, ladies and gentlemen, PresidentMichelle Obama. Would that terrify you to
hear or would you love to hearthat another Obama in the White House?
Now are we going to go backto the days of political dynasties such as
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the Bush clan? We had BushSenior, then Bush Junior. Then they
tried to foist Jeb Bush on uslow energy. Jeb Trump kicked his teeth
in during the debates. It wasreally ugly. Then we had the Clintons.
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Of course Bill Clinton. They triedto foicte Hillary on us several times.
That pig won't fly. So nowwe have Obama who's basically running the
White House. Now we've got puddinhead, Joe Biden, who cannot speak
any longer, walk up or downa fly to stairs, shaking hands with
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imaginary people. Nobody's ever seen anythinglike it. He should be institutionalized,
not the President of the United Stateswith his finger on the bomb. Now
I have said, and I havepredicted many things. I'm not bragging,
but I had said months ago.Now, will Michelle Obama make a run
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for the White House? Now I'mnot the only one saying it. I
also made a prediction on last notlast night's show. I do apologize we
had technical difficulties. I'm gonna explainthat at the end. I have a
big announcement about the show at theend of the show here, But I
owe you a show. So Iwanted to come on air Friday because I
will not be on air tonight.On Wednesday evening, I made the prediction
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that the NFL will start charging formost games, not just playoff games,
including the Super Bowl. These aretwo predictions that I'm now hearing on Fox
News. I'm gonna play the clip, But let me ask you a question,
why would you even watch Fox Newsanymore? I predict things weeks,
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if not months ahead. Again,I'm not bragging, but if you want
someone who's got their ear to thesystem, who gets the cut of the
jib that's going on in American societyand culture, I think alex ExHAM is
one of the best places to go. Go to alexexim dot com. I
have a ever growing blog archiving thenonsense of American society. But let's play
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the clip from Fox News, basicallyalmost confirming the rumors from the powers that
be and the rumblings I'm sure fromthe elite. What's coming? And what
did I just say on this show? Listen to this speculation growing meantime that
Michelle Obama could jump into the twentytwenty four race, and I'll bed in.
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The New York Post says the following. The plans are to grab Michelle
for the Democratic presidency. Choice makingthe music is Barack the orchestra leader.
The Obamas are now nudging to forceslow Mo Joe to go drop out.
It's like, who else is there? Joe Conscios, a Fox who's contributor
and columnists for The Messenger. Joejoins me live on set, Joe.
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Cindy Adams is the gossip columnist whowrote this very famous institution here in New
York, but she is often inthe no thoughts on this theory. Ninety
three year old Cindy Adams. Iread her when I was growing up.
It's great to see that she's stillactive. This is a scenario, Todd
that we're hearing more and more about. Democratic National Convention July Chicago, the
Obama's hometown. Joe Biden, forwhatever reason, says he can't run for
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reelection anymore and drops out, andthen super delegates and delegates, they decide
that Michelle Obama will be the nomineebecause they look at polling from YouGov.
For example, she is currently rightnow in twenty twenty four, the most
popular woman in the world. Themedia will swoon over this. No one
will care about the fact that,Hey, the party that says they wanted
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to save democracy just took the rightfor voters to decide who their nominee is
going to be and allowing super delegatesand delegates to decide this instead. But
I say this fails because if sheis the nominee, what is Michelle Obama's
resume? Exactly? She was alawyer decades ago, she is now a
producer for Netflix. What is herposition on spending and taxes and crime and
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the border? Remember Barack Obama,what was he called the deporter in chief?
So will she adopt that policy again? Because I'm pretty sure Democrats won't
like that very much. And withthe world on fire China, aroan Ukraine,
what are her positions there? Inother words, all foam, no
beer, all sizzle, no steak, I'm not sure Michelle obama candidacy can
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even save this party from the currentconditions on the ground. Right now.
But Joe, she tows the partyline, which, as we heard from
Kamala the other day, is oneword scared. Listen, oh boy,
what's going to happen in this nextelection? I am terrified about what could
possibly happen because our leaders matter.Do you expect that to be the media
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message from Dems for the literally thenext ten months. Trump, We're scared
of them if it is they lose. Think about the winning slogans. We've
had todd of campaigns that have wonpresidencies, Shining City on a Hill,
Ronald Reagan, thousand points of likeGeorge H. W. Bush, Hope
and change, Barack Obama and obviouslyDonald Trump, make America great again.
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I'm scared and vote for us becausethat guy's bad ain't gonna work anytime.
Howard's Stern ripping the NFL for puttingthe playoff game Chiefs remember Yah Chiefs Dolphins
on the Peacock streaming service quote,They're going to the well too many times.
At some point the fans will rebel. They will. You can always
do what I do, just don'twatch any of these games. Look,
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Michelle has become Stern has become ashell of his former self. There's no
doubt about that. But I agreewith him on this underlying point. They're
going to the well too many times. I used to idolize Howard Stern.
We'll listen to him every day onk Rock here in New York. He's
on terrestrial radio. So the guywho then jumped to serious XM to charge
people to listen to him has abig problem with the NFL charging people to
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watch that That game last week DolphinsChiefs twenty three million viewers on Peacock right,
the most streamed event of all timein US history. This is where
things are going. Unfortunately, wewill see a pay per view Super Bowl
at some point because oh yes,I understand it. With the regular season,
you're trying to drive people, butaren't the playoff games sort of off
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limits? Obviously not anymore? Isthat right, though? Do you think
that is right? I know yousay, okay, it's going to be
the way it goes, but isit? Is it right? Is it
proper? I think you already havefans that are paying so much for their
cable packages, for example, orto see games live, to charge them
on top of all that is wrong. However, the reality is this tod
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the top one hundred broadcasts in twentytwenty three were NFL games. So if
we're talking about supply and demand,the demand is there. People will be
angry that they have to pay moreto watch the NFL, but in the
end, they can't resist not watchingbig games. Todd, the Fox and
Friends first viewer, cannot resist JoeConcient. Wow, that's why we have
great pivot. Nice close, it'svery comfortable. I'm not going to pivot
back to football. Ah. HowardStern is no longer relevant. Howard Stern
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is an elitist. You can't makeone hundred million dollars a year for a
radio show that you do not showup at anymore. He's barely even on
his own show. And like thepundit here on Fox said, he got
that right. Charging everybody on seriousXM satellite crap, which I've never subscribed
to worthless in my opinion, muchmore. There's better free content out there.
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And Stern, that arrogant tranny,says that, oh, how could
the NFL keep going to the Well, really, Stern, you went from
a free show to a paid showand you don't even show up to your
own damn show. Howard Stern hasturned into like the old whiny aunt at
the end of the Thanksgiving table nobodylistens to because they're whining about the price
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of yarn, your washed up Stern, your wast up I'm the new talent.
Look, there are no new rockstars out there in radio. They're
not. Rush is dead, MichaelSavage is off the air, Stern is
now Stern, So there's no rockstars anymore. That brings me to my
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last and final point. I hopeyou're enjoying the show because it's gonna be
the last time you hear it fora while. I have said many times,
maybe I should have been preaching thislong before the last couple of weeks.
But the show is going away,you know it. I will no
longer be on air five nights aweek. Another opportunity has come up,
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and there's money to be made.Your boy needs to get paid. Your
boy needs money. I no longerhave that full time corporate job that I
used to have, and I've beenhustling, hustling like a whore on Cherry
Ave for the last several years.It's all finally come to a head.
So what am I telling you?Well, I'm telling you the show's going
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away unfortunately. Now, if Ican work something out where it's pre recorded
on the FRINGEFM, I'll do itlive when I can sporadically. It'll almost
be like pump up the volume withChristian Slater. I'll go on air.
It could be for a minute,it could be for ten hours. Who
knows if the FRINGEFM wants to continueto carry the show as a pre recorded
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show, which, let's be honest, I don't want to. The best
shows on the FRIENDFM are live,but some are pre recorded. They sound
live, but the pre recorded that'san option. But what I'm telling you
is you thought I was kidding withthe threats. I wasn't. I wasn't.
You know, only a few hardcorelisteners and you know who you are,
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have donated to this show. AndI've told you several times. I
know the FRIENDFM is mainly dead beats, but I'm talking about the alex exem
tribe right now. Forget the friendjeffmmeers, paranormal people are broke. That's
the secret in radio. Everybody knowsparanormal people are broke. You can't sit
in a gutter using the secret andhope for a red bike and it just
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magically appears. You got to getoff your ass and do the work.
That's the biggest problem with people whothink they know the law of attraction.
They don't know the other half,which is hard work, not just visualization.
The point is, I don't wantto be another I told you so.
But I did send up several redflares, and I warned people.
The red Balloon's been up for months. I've been telling people if you can
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since the Halloween show downate please goto alexxim dot com. My PayPal is
alex at alexxim dot com, cashapp, all the other ways you can
donate crypto go ahead. Well,guess what didn't happen, So the show
as you know it is over.I'm sorry, but that's how it works.
Spreakers Live Function went away. Allsorts of other stuff is going on
in the podcasting and radio industry thatI don't want to get into. The
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money has completely dried up, andyour boys going back to work. They
made me enough I couldn't refuse.Now it's all good for me, maybe
not so good for the listeners.So if you want updates what's going on
with the show, go to I'mgonna set up a news list so I
can at least send episodes directly topeople once I start, and full throttle
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again when I can find the timeto record. So it's not set up
yet, but you can always emailme at Alex at alexxim dot com say
Alex, I'm signing up ahead oftime for the news list. I want
to use a since I'm getting awayfrom Spreaker and I don't have to pay
that. I'm going to invest ina decent marketing platform where I've got a
robust newsletter. So that's coming.That's what I realized. All traffic needs
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to be directed to alexxim dot comand FRIENDJEFM if I'm still there, and
that way, if I have youremail, I can send you updates on
when the show will be live,when it's pre recorded, where you can
listen because speakers going away all sortsof Look, it's going to be a
whole new world in twenty twenty four, but I don't want you to expect
to hear me Monday through Friday onthe FRIENDEFM anymore. It's dead. It's
over, it's done, unless Iguess I get a substantial amount of donations
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in the next three days before Monday, that we all know that's not going
to happen. It has been fun, it has been real, you know.
I know people thought when I saythis, oh, he's just looking
to drum up money. I knowthey did. And so now we're here.
I'm not blaming you, although itis your fault, but we're here,
and I'm not going to just pretendthat this isn't happening. So this
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is the last show that I canconfirm for a while. I was thwarted
by technical difficulties Thursday night. We'rehere at Friday, and I know I'm
not going to be available all nextweek, starting Monday. You might hear
me over the weekend if I havethe time, but you may not.
So if you want to hear morepredictions like Michelle Obama will run for the
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White House and that the super Bowlwill be now pay per view like I
predicted, now Fox News is sayingit everything's after me. You notice this,
The boldest predictions are given by me, and then I hear the media,
you know, five to ten days, weeks, months sometimes later,
ringing the alarm. I'm like,hello, I'm the Paul Revere. I've
been talking about this for months.Remember when I was telling you about the
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faulty vaccines, I was not fromJump Street in the beginning. I even
considered it until all the horrible Well, actually I read the report. Pfizer's
the first one that tipped me offwhen I read their actual report of how
ineffective it was using relative risk reductionas the barometer, which it should not,
not absolute risk reduction, which iswhat every vaccine. And I don't
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care what statistic. I don't careif it's you two out of three dentists
choose this toothpaste. I don't carewhat it is. You should know,
if it's relative or absolute, whatnumbers you need to know, and what
that means. By the way,I'll leave you with this parting thing that
could save your life and let youallow you to think critically when you hear
the lies of the media of Pfizer, Maderna, Johnson and Johnson pharmaceutical companies,
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newspapers, any other publication that isplaying chicanery with numbers. And we've
learned this by the honorable Bishop FultonSheen. May he rest in peace,
the Catholic bishop who was so learned. He was talking about this in the
forties and fifties. Never never believeany statistic until you know the total number
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in the study. I did notdo that justice. You know what,
it is such an important quote.I want to make sure I read it
as if this is the way theshow ends. At least for now,
this is the way the show ends. I'm going to go to my Kindle
bookshelf because it is the quote thatheads my book, Pfeiser's Efficacy Illusion,
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the zero point eight four percent.Let me just pull that up, because
I want to get that quote right. It's the very beginning. You can
read it for free yourself. Ibelieve. Yeah, here we are my
book, Peiser's Efficacy Illusion, thezero point eight for truth. For those
of you who are not good withmath, zero point eighty four means less
than one percent. That is theactual efficacy of Pfiser's vaccine. I don't
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care if they told you ninety fivepercent. They lied to you. You
were duped. All the people whotook this faulty vaccine should be screaming and
yelling at Big Pharma, at yourdoctor who convinced you to take this crap,
at doctor Anthony Fauci, the lyingsack of shit that is stacked about
five feet three inches high. Heshould be in prison. Let me read
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you the actual quote from Archbishop FultonJay Sheen, one of the smartest men
I've ever heard. Here's the quote. If you want to think clearly,
always always find out how many caseswere possible before you believe a statistic.
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Profound Wow. I'm going to giveyou some rules or statistics. So long,
suckers, I notice how they're goingto be worked out. Whenever you
hear a statistics, always ask thesequestions. One, how many possible cases
are there, that is to say, how many cases could be tested?
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Two? How many were tested?Three? Can you believe what they told
you? And fourth, if itcomes from an independent laboratory, who paid
for the experiment? If cigarette XOblows much better smoke rings than cigarette Y,
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who paid for that investigation the independentlaboratory? Isn't it business for their
health? You know? Some yearsago Johns Hopkins University admitted women to the
university. The following year was readingin a work on statistics. Figure was
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given out to thirty three and onethird percent of the women who attended Johns
Hopkins University married professors. That wasmarvelous opportunity for young women going to a
university. They would have a choiceof all of these learned men. All
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right, what are the laws offigures? One? How many cases were
possible? Two? How many wereinvestigated? So we asked how many students
were there are Johns Hopkins women three? How many married a professor? One?
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So if you want to think clearly, always always find out how many
cases were possible before you believe astatistic. Now here's one statistic that you
can take from me that is absolutelyreliable. And it's worth remembering. Fifty
percent of all of the married peoplein the United States are women. The
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other fifty your men. Oh aksomoxom oxom aksom oksom oxm