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Speaker 1 (00:00):
A triumphal time as we count on the days, the hours,
the minutes to the inauguration of Donald J. Trump, which
is an earth chattering event politically, spiritually, economically, and in
every other way. Michael D. Scharw is with us. Mike.
First of all, give us a quick update of what's
going on in California right now?
Speaker 2 (00:27):
Yeah? Yeah, right, yeah yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:42):
Now. Has has anybody learned anything about improving fire prevention
on properties? I mean, is there you know, methodologies. It's
like after a catastrophe like this, you know, there's often
lessons learned, right, mm hmm. Yeah. I Also I understand
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that the fire department was late in terms of responding
to the Palisades fire something like. I think it was
like seven or eight hours after they should have responded.
And if they had responded in a timely manner, it
could have prevented a lot, it could have contained that fire. Right,
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that's strange. And also the three lesbians who run the
fire department, their main focus was DEI and they didn't
have any background in fire handling. I mean, they were
Harvard graduates. Big deal. I mean, so they should go
write books about diversity. You know. It's not like they
actually know something about what they were doing. So I
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hope that people in California are becoming aware of that
exactly let it be. I mean, I think this came
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up when heg Seth was grilled in the Congress. He goes,
I'm not against women in the front lines. I just
want to make sure that the standards are equally high
and that if a woman can meet those standards, I
don't care who they are. We want to have people
who can do this job of you know, in a
fighting situation. So I think that that came across and
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I think that people are realizing that this idea of
promoting people based on such you know, secondary even if
not irrelevant issues, you know, there's a price to be
paid for that, and unfortunately California is paying it now.
(05:13):
No I know, although Dershuis actually has has often clashed
with the the left and that his big deal is
free speech and civil liberty. So he doesn't seem to
care left right or center on that, and he's been
criticized for that over a long period of time. So
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the political situation is very promising. They no matter what
they do, I think that the left is is not
going to change they're in the same rage state and
they'll probably remain there for the rest of their lives
and for the next four years, there's gonna They're gonna
try to ignore the inauguration, pretend, oh well it's Martin
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Luther King Day, and do other things. But it's not
gonna work because it's going to happen at twelve noon
on Monday. No matter what they try to do, this
could be their knockba. If you get my drift, you know,
it's really a launching and Trump this time around, he's
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doing it very differently. He didn't wait to do the
transition for the GSA to kick in with funds, and
that would have brought him right up to a week
or two before inauguration. He immediately set up his own
transition group. He raised money from private donors and his
own money, and he started to hire thousands of people
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and he began the process. So no matter what they do,
they're going to hit the ground running Their attack on
Hegseeth and even on Pam BONDI was really pathetic and low.
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Oh that today they asked Bergmann or Bergham. You know,
he's not even a controversial appointee. Has he what's his
attitude about sexual assault. It's almost like they've got some
kind of a weird computer chip embedded in the back
of the skulls. They're like a bunch of rabbits and
the I mean, and it was so nasty against the
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heg Seth and the idea of that Caine from the
what a weasly looking guy from Virginia bringing up heccess
seven year old daughter and just really, I mean, they
had nothing to say about military policy or you know,
anything of substance. It was all like and it was
like reading a copy of the National Inquirer. We had
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to learn about his private life. Look, the man is
a military you know, soldier on the front lines for
two terms of duty. You know it generally speaking, that
type of situation can lead to things, is like drunkenness
and adultery, let's face it. And you know, for them
to rack him over the calls or try to. He
was brilliant over these personal matterns. M yes, calporn. What
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was it, I mean, pedophilia?
Speaker 3 (08:38):
Yeah, oh boy, yeah, well he looks like a rat
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and it was very unpleasant and another one not to
get in since.
Speaker 1 (09:21):
I know he was and while we were on the subject.
Not to get specific, but Adam Schiff is not exactly
you know, pure as the driven snow. Let's just put
it that way, so, you know, and I think that
it's it's all falling apart because hag Seth showed a
strong kind of military bearing and he just was very cool.
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As if people are like shrieking at him. It was
just so ugly and screaming at him. I mean, Elizabeth Warren,
it was disgraceful. She's like, are you going to take
a job in the military corporations after you leave? Never
mind the fact that that Lloyd Austin was had a
raytheon you know, I mean after he left the military.
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I mean, she didn't seem to ask that, and it
was just it was really tacky. I just don't think
they landed anything on him. I think that it showed
they're trying to set the template for how they're going
to handle all the Trump people. Maybe they smelled blood
because of Matt Gates, which he probably should not have left,
but well, nevertheless, that's what they're gonna do. I can
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I can't imagine what if they're gonna say about Kennedy.
But I don't think it's working. I mean, that's all
they have. They won't discuss policy. Yes, yeah, yeah, sure,
(10:53):
no problem. So we're talking here. And by the way,
we could take calls five O way six three seven
and five five nine six five oh weight six three
seven five five nine six. I wonder if I should
go live on TikTok. I don't know if they're going
to be around much longer. I might it might be
too late for them to shut me down. But I
(11:17):
do take calls live like I would with any radio show,
and you can do that. Let me just see what's
happening on TikTok. Yeah, we're good on TikTok. Yeah, we're
still on. I just decided I'm going to go live
on TikTok while they're still running there. We go, okay,
we'll live on TikTok. So I don't think that it's working.
(11:38):
I think that the Pam BONDI stood up very well
in questioning about whether or not the election was legitimate
of twenty twenty perfectly bring you know, she didn't fold
under that, which means that that door is going to
be opened and we're going to get investigations on that.
I think that we're going to finally put an end
to the gas lighting that we've had to deal with
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for four years. Sixty percent of Republicans do believe the
election was stolen. They want to have like some kind
of a swearing on the Bible. Oh, I don't believe
it was stolen. That ain't happening, because we do believe
it was stolen. Seventy five million. Yeah. Well, you know,
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right after the election, there was all this talk, briefly
amongst some Democrats, how could it be that Harris did
not get this eighty one million? What happened to? What
happened to fifteen million voters? But you notice that they
got awfully quiet about that. After a while, they no
longer bring it up because obviously those fifty one fifteen
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million voters were fake. Anyway, I'm on YouTube today, so
we have to still be careful. Biden's still in office,
so this is still a voboting subject. Yeah, yeah, no.
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And even if even if climate change did have anything
to do with it, that's not relevant. The fact is
that that government screwed up. They could have stopped or
contained the fire, and they didn't do it, and they
didn't do it because of their focus on things other
than fire safety and doing their jobs. And I think
that that is going to possibly turn California red. You know,
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people are really I mean we are. I predict that
once Trump is in, we're going to see a major shift.
I mean they're they're dwindling in support. I predict that
we're going to have probably a half a dozen representative
switch parties. I think you might have even a couple
of senators like Fedamen apparently switch parties. You're going to
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have this dwindling, you know, the same lies coming out
of the media, like I mean Lester Holt even yesterday,
you know, the you know to Jack Smith's report, which
is just his opinions. There's no basis that he still
is talking about how Trump tried to steal the twenty
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twenty election. Trump tried to steal it. They think this
is part of their faith, but it's not flying. The
American people didn't buy it. It's the question is who
tried to steal the election? Was it Trump or was
it the deep state and the Democrats and the and
the uniparty. And yet they continue to flat out lie.
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And I think that's why they've dropped the shark. I
think that the mainstream media just has really taken a
major hit. People don't look to it anymore. They don't
look to it anyways. I mean, it's all the media
has changed. You know. Media philosopher Marshall mccluhan predicted this
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back in the sixties that basically the media would be Oh,
I just got a warning from TikTok. I don't know
what did I say? Was it Marsha McLuhan. They still
have me on I don't know, But he made the
point that media, everything is media. I mean, he wasn't
right about that, but he did point out that as
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media changes, once you have a new media, the old
media falls apart, becomes much kind of irrelevant, especially if
it's a it's a cooler media, not a hot media,
and that hot media is the major networks because you
just sit there like a receptacle and they tell you everything,
whereas the Internet is a cooler media because you can
interact with it and you can post things and you
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can talk back, and that's the new paradigm. So they're
losing ground anyway. But on top of it, all the
lies and all the gas lighting starting with the pandemic,
I think that's caught up with them. They no longer
have the influence. It's obvious. They went through four months
of attacking Trump and it didn't work. It didn't even
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with all their censorship, it didn't work. And so now
we're entering into an age of Trump, which is going
to have worldwide ramifications. Already, you see Sweden, Denmark, they're
starting to deport people. They're starting to revoke citizenship for
people who emigrated they are under false pretenses. This is
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going to spread and people are going to be required
to go home, go back to their countries. There's going
to be a tightening of this kind of unfettered and
frankly illegal immigration. You know, the days of mercle are
over and the days of whoever is running the Biden
Show is over. Well, they always they were deliberate disasters.
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I mean, this is a you know, they don't recognize
national sovereignty, they don't recognize borders. They want to have
a world order where nations become nothing more than names
and provinces of some kind of a an amorphous unelected
international quote unquote scientific illuminated ruler, you know, ruling class.
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And it ain't working for them. People are waking up
all over the world. Mhm mm hmm. Okay, yeah, no,
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Well they're just they're not gonna they're not gonna go anywhere.
But the point is they've been defeated and they still
don't recognize it, and they're just going to be put
in remission. They're not going to stop Trump's cabinet. They're
not gonna stop RFK from looking at seed oil and
the other things that have made everybody fat and given
everyone heart disease. They're gonna you know, it's coming. This
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is a new time. It's a time of honesty. We're
going to have people who actually care about the welfare
of the country. You know, they're i mean a vessence
testimony the Treasury secretary. They're talking about this idea of
an external revenue service. It's brilliant, it's revolutionary. It goes
back to the way this country raised revenue before the
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income tax was implemented. And Trump has been very articulate
about it. He's like, instead of burdening the American people
with all these taxes so that they have to support everything,
why not put a charge on foreign investors and foreign
importers and foreigners coming in the country. This country is
a Golden goose. I mean, they should pay a fee
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for that. So this is how the country raised revenue
all the way up to you know, the World War
One period. Some of the greatest presidents were high tier
of presidents, including Lincoln and including Fdr. By the way,
and this is a way exactly. No, he was very
tight on imports and it helped the economy. Right, that's right,
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And neither was Eisenhower with Operation Wetback. So the point
is that it's all coming down the pike, and it's
really I think we're here, you know, I think it's
too late for them to stop Trump. They can't stop
him now. You know, there were rumors that there was
a national security issue going on. It hasn't materialized, God
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forbid it does. But putting that aside, it's all coming
down on Monday at twelve noon, no matter what they do.
Speaker 4 (21:03):
So I'm very excited about it.
Speaker 1 (21:11):
So who cares? I mean, you know, by the way,
the basic the important people actually are attending it. I mean,
the Clintons are going to be there. Obama will be there,
Big Mike won't be there. No, But you know, it's
it's it's really a time when the country is going
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to realign and it's just they ain't going to stop it.
It's just it's happening. And I like the way they
try to quiz Pam Bondi about how you're going to
prosecute Liz Cheney and you're going to and her answers
were so brilliant. She goes, look at you're a lawyer.
You know that I can't comment on a case. I
haven't seen the file floy yet. You have to look
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at the file and decide whether or not there's criminality
there before you make even a statement about something like that.
She seems like a very serious person, and I think
that she is going to look at those files. And
if they do go after these people, it's going to
be because they actually do have real crimes, not the
kind of crimes that they made up to go after
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Trump and the J six protesters. This is real stuff.
So I hope that they do go after all of them.
That would be a beautiful thing. That's called justice. They
spoke for years, oh, no one is above the law.
Well guess what the shoe is going to be on
the other foot now, so we'll see. You're right, no
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one is going to be above the law absolutely already
has been Elon Musk, he's a former Democrat. Kennedy, Yeah,
I think that you're going to see a lot of
people Zuckerberg even I don't know how I trust him, Politicians, Yes,
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I do. I just I do think that they're going
to have Once Trump's in and they see where the
wind is blowing and they see that things are getting interesting,
You're going to have at least a half a dozen
dem switch parties in the House, I think, and maybe
one or two in the Senate. Maybe maybe on the
state level. I don't know. I do think there will be, Yeah,
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I mean because they want to get reelected. They're politicians,
and they'll see that you can do it without You
know that the left doesn't have the kind of teeth
that once had where they can really rip it someone.
What are they going to do. They'll put Rachel Mattow on,
you know, she's going to be doing like full time.
And what they're doing, it's like the National Acquirer. Are
they going to attack, Oh, this person cheated on his
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wife and this is that. It's really it's just so
despicable and so low. They have nothing to say about
how to govern. They've got nothing to say about their
political philosophy. Instead, they're going to go to the lowest
and people aren't interested in No one cares. It's personal matters.
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Oh my god. And you know I thought there was
Mark wine Mullen, he's a congressman. He nailed it when
he said, listen, how many of you senators and congressmen
have come into this the house drunk, you know, like
at night to cast a vote? You know you have,
I've seen it. And how many of you guys have
cheated on your wives? I mean really they want to
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go there? I mean it's you know, so I think
that people see that. No, I think yeah, But they
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did believe they could pull her over the line, and
I think they meant it. And they still think that
they're going to use the same playbook to attack Trump.
I don't know what else they have. They've tried to
kill him, they've tried to arrest him, they've tried to
put him in prison, they've tried to bankrupt him, they've
raided his wife's underwear draw with swat teams. What else
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can they do? It's over? Yeah, Yes, you know that's
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a good analogy because I think that's where they're heading.
As things tighten up and as they continue to become
more irrelevant, they're going to have a final miserable implosion
of some sort. And I don't know what it's going
to be, but it's maybe we can have them all.
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We can put them all in some room somewhere and
let them just duke it out and you know, sort
of like like a bunch of cockroaches on the bottom
of a barrel. I'm sorry to be nasty, but it's hallelujah,
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It's going to be a beautiful thing. Oh yeah. I
mean I spoke with a Blue person this morning about
this at length, and and she was like, yeah, you know,
it's going to be interesting. You know, she's kind of like,
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not not on you know, not this. You know, if
I talked to her a year ago, it would have
been a different story. Even Governor Healy here they're talking
about left wing she's said that she's oh yeah, you know,
she said, I'm going to be on board with the
Trump administration in terms of apprehending h illegal alien criminals.
And the day and the day after she said this,
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the Boston Globe attacked her with with old with with
an old story that they were saving, you know, the
the Globe. This is how the Globe does it. This
is how the left does it. It didn't matter. I
mean people are with her. You know, she wants to
do that she can change. You know, she doesn't want
to have a failure as for an administration. You know,
even if she's totally a DEI and she's I don't know,
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I don't think so. The Globe is about as left
as they got as they get has been going way back,
way back to the tailors. Who they are, the family
that this old Yankee family that ran the Globe for
forty years. They've you know, they've always played the same game.
I don't think that they the you know, look, none
of these people have the influence that they once had.
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They thought they'd have influence because it would become like
a one newspaper town, but it didn't really work. They
they are shrinking. I don't know how they're stay in business.
I mean, they had to sell their magnificent headquarters in Dorchester.
It's no longer there. It's become like, yeah, they hadn't
they abandoned. It's it's not being refit. It as sort
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of a mall of some sort for business and they
just have a downtown office. They share a printing pat
plant with their rival, The Boston Herald. They're no longer
they've shrunk literally physically. The Globe is literally it's like,
you know, it's like they're not they don't. They laid
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off a lot of their very important journalists. They no
longer have a foreign desk. They basically subcontract with Phil Balboni,
who runs this foreign you know, journalist outfit, and they
just they no longer. As much as I despise the Globe,
I used to at least I used to read it
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every day because at least I got a sense of
what people in Boston were thinking. You no longer get
that from the Globe. It's it's totally lost. It's its
way now. I don't know what's going to happen in
the long run, but you know it's owned by by Henry,
who owns the Boston Red Sox, the multi a billionaire.
I don't know. I mean, he's like a deep, deep,
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deep pocket kind of a guy. I don't know what's
going to happen to it. Who knows. They've lost their
way now. It's just as bad as ever. It's it's
they still It's almost like, as I said earlier, these
are like these are people who have a computer chip
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implanted in the back of the skulls. They're like automatons.
They're never the hologram will never be broken. It's it's
they live in some kind of a virtual reality. They
are not recognizing what's going on, and yet where all
the rest of us are moving on. We're moving forward,
and they're going to be relegated to the sewers of history.
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They're going to be pushed aside. Yep, that one just
got me removed. Yeah, look, TikTok, I.
Speaker 4 (31:01):
Don't know what did I What.
Speaker 1 (31:04):
Did I say? The seuize of history. I don't care.
I got my point across. It's I think I don't
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know if it's going to come to an end, but
it's not. You know, it didn't work. Let's just put
it that way. In spite of their censorship, the removal
of thousands of accounts. I mean it started really in
twenty eighteen. It was before Trump, even before the pandemic.
They it didn't work. Trump was reelected. It just didn't happen.
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They were not able to suppress they government of parlor.
Now it looks like they're getting rid of TikTok, not
that they need to, but you know, it's still a
going to work. They're not going to be able to
sense our opinion in this country. There are too many alternatives,
There are too many other ways to get the word out.
Speaker 4 (32:16):
Google is the biggest, is the biggest attendant. Oh yeah, yeah,
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I mean it's a.
Speaker 1 (32:47):
Good place to go if you want to learn how
to bake an apple pie. It's not it's not anything serious,
and they're going to ultimately lose ground. I mean, look,
Steve Bannon has the biggest online program in the world.
I think he has something like one hundred million hits.
I mean, it's it's huge. And he's not on YouTube,
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he's not on Google, he was kicked off of those.
He doesn't even have Twitter or any of it. But
so the point is it can't be done, and it
is being done. They can't stop it. Even if you
don't have the same reach, you can still get your
message out. You can still have an impact. And they're
not going to win, and not in this country, and
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I don't think elsewhere either. Look at it's all over,
it's all over for them. Like the late Jerry Williams
used to say, it's all over. He was great, because
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I view him as a mentor great great you can't
he was just didn't keep it. I mean, unfortunately, it
was a brilliant of the talk show hosts. He could
get on no guests. He would just swing open the
phone lines and he would talk for six hours and
it was brilliant. And he was just he just he
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was hilarious. He had an incredible sense of humor, and
toward the end he was bringing on comedians and they
were hilarious, like Steve Sweeney and others, and it was
it was so he was so good that you you
literally had to stop everything to listen. I mean, he
was a master at conversation. I mean, the way he
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went after Michael Dukakis was gold. I mean, it was
so incredible. I mean, it just there's no one like
that anymore. I mean, and he sometimes would get onto
a silly topic that wasn't all that important, and he
would run at it like a like a dog chasing
a meat truck, and he would do it for a
day after day, so you know. But but nevertheless, I mean,
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he was just an amazing host. I wish he could
have seen in this I wish he could have seen Trump.
I mean, he passed away in I think two thousand
and six, and I actually was the lot. I actually
got him. He was kicked off the air because his
criticism of the big dig in Boston exposing some of
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the corruption that was yeah, no, no, no no, I mean,
and he exposed it. And then about five years later,
I was on a small station in Quinsy Christian station.
I used to come on right after former Vatican Ambassador
Ray Flynn, and people said that I was more pro
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Catholic than Flynn, but putting that aside, I was. I
called this is during the pre scandal, and the globe
was really crazy. But I called Jerry Williams. My producer
happened to know his number, and I asked him to
come on my show, and I said, you know, Jerry,
I really missed you and I love you and I
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want to hear you again. And he did. He was
not in good health. He came down. He was like
had an assistant. He was in a wheelchair. He was
not and he did my show. And then I convinced
the manager to give him a show and give him
some time, which he did, and he came back very briefly.
I think he only did five weeks. He was great,
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and then after that he passed away. But he was
just a great one of the real founders of talk radio.
He really was. When he started it in the nineteen fifties,
you couldn't bring a live person on the air with you,
it was not allowed, so he would have to take
the call off the air and then repeat what they
said and respond to it. But he was able to
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convince the station to let him have the live experience.
And he was just a master. I mean, he defined
what talk radio became. He was really a pioneer and
a great communicator, just a great all around person. Amazing man. Yeah,
I really miss Jerry the great man. Anyway, Okay, you
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bet it's going to be exciting. I am sighted, I
am absolutely yeah. Well, well, I really feel like we
finally have hit the finish line and we're getting there.
I'm anticipating it in a good way. I mean I
anticipated the election in a bad way because I felt
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they were going to steal it. I know that Steve
Steve Steve Turley said to me, I'm being too traumatized
by what happened last time, and he says to me,
I was I was very traumatized. But he did it,
and now he's going to take he's going to take
a shot. It's going to take his position. Thank God. Anyway, Mike, Yes,
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all right, take care, Thanks Mike. Okay, So I'm going
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check it out. Thank you for watching everyone. God bless America.
God bless you. God bless President Trump and his family.
God bless Vice President Jdvan and his family, and all
of the cabinet ministers. God bless them, God protect them,
God keep them safe. And I just we have to
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continue to pray that everything goes according to plan, because ultimately,
the Lord, our God, King of the universe, is the
master of all events. Anyway, thank you for joining me. Everyone.
God bless all of you, and God bless America,