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Hour 1-Washington DC Primary

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Jamie talks about the Washington DC Primary and more this hour.

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Good Monday morning to all of you and yours. It's Almond in the Morning and it's common Sense Radio. Jamie Allman here, Privileged to be with you on this Monday boding, good moeking to give you, buddy hey, beautiful weekend, heading into a beautiful week although it's gonna be a little cooler, but hopefully you all will have a wonderful one either way. Super Tuesday. Yes, indeed tomorrow, we'll have all the coverage for you throughout the morning

here on the Almond in the Morning Show. Not to mention ladies and gentlemen, a big day Supreme Court wise. Now here's a deal. This is an unusual Sunday update to the Supreme Court schedule. This is something that the Supreme Court rarely does, and they've indicated heads up to America that as of ten o'clock, which will be right at the tail end of the Home of the Morning Show, an announcement will be made as to what the justices think

about the ballot issue. Now, it hasn't been explicitly delivered that this is the case they will decide. It has not been explicitly put out there that this is the case they will decide. But all indications are it is because on the eighth of February, the Justices hurt arguments in Trump's appeal that Colorado ruling, basically kicking him off the ballot, and so now the Supremes are

poised to release their own view of exactly what this is all about. It's got to be a nine to nothing, and in my prediction, it will. This makes all the sense of the world. It is the only decision a true American could possibly make, and hopefully that true Americanism is right there seated at the Supreme Court this morning. So we'll keep you up to date oftentimes, although it's sometimes pretty rare, but I believe ultimately before the nine

o'clock hour, we will in all likelihood know what that decision is. There are leaks, that's what it's all about. Sometimes it happens, and so just keep an eye out for that. I will certainly keep you abreast of what is going on throughout the morning. In the meantime, Nikki Haley has won the DC primary. Of course, she won the DC primary. Of course, she won the vote at the top of the swamp. Of course, they love her there. And the fact of the matter is, though

she's got a long, long row here. This is going to be super super hard for her, and Super Tuesday isn't going to help. Let's go to our buddy, Steve Kornaki with NBC News. I love this guy. He's on MSNBC too, and he's all business, which is fantastic. And aside from what you normally think from MSNBC and the kind of hackery that they're involved with, it's nothing short of amazing what Steve Kornaki does in cutting right

through to it and dealing with the fact. So here is Karnaki on Super Tuesday, Nicki Haley and her future Super Tuesday here, and just take a look at this map, and I think you'll see the challenge Haley faces. Here's all the states, and you know you start, it's the map, and it's the rules. California, you would think, is a great state for Nicki Haley. Close primary, independence, can't vote, Democrats can't vote, and it's winner take all. If Trump just gets fifty percent plus one,

he gets all one hundred and sixty nine delegates out of California. A lot of states that are like that. Alabama's essentially a winner take all. Arkansas is essentially a winner take all here Texas is at the statewide level essentially winner take all as well. They also give out votes by congressional district but

if you look at those districts, they really look friendly to Trump. The bottom line for Nicki Haley, when you look at this map, forty percent is not going to cut it unless she's winning states, winning multiple states on Tuesday, she's going to get buried in a delegate avalanche. Christial just a

fascinating breakdown. Yeahee, I'm buried in a delegate avalanche. That is crazy, But that's exactly what's going to be happening to her, and the DC victory is not going to matter, and indeed was totally and completely expected. In the meantime, Nikki Haley is basically saying, hey, I really don't have to abide by this nonsense of saying hey, I support the nominee. So she said, I don't really care about that. I don't need to abide by it. I'm not going to abide by it, and that's how

it's going to go. But again, did you think you could depend on her to begin with? And do you think ultimately that it even matters? Because in the end, Nicki Haley is all but done. Her role at this point is to make sure that President Trump loses. That's what she's all about. She's working for the anti Trump forces, she's working for the Democrats, and of course, as you could see in DC, they love her. But Nicki Haley says, no, I'm really no longer going to be

ultimately abiding by any of this nonsense. She should still win the nomination, given that uphill battle she faces. I think we push hard. I think we fight. You're going to have sixteen states and territories that are voting on Tuesday, and so a lot of people's voices are going to be her, and that's what this has all been about. You've only had three or four

states that have voted up until now. We're a big country and we want everybody to feel like they had the opportunity to vote for someone and not just against someone. And I think that's the biggest thing we hear is people are so desperate for normal, and that's what we want to give them is normal. Yeah, she's the normal candidate now. She wants to give America normal

because that's what Americans are clamoring for, is normal. Well, not According to this New York Times Siena poll, donald Trump opening up a five point national lead among registered voters over at Joe Biden. This is a New York Times Sienna College poll. This is not something that ultimately you get from a

New York Times this kind of fairness. So this poll, I mean, they could jake it up all they want, But the question was, if the twenty twenty four presidential election were held today, who would you vote for if the candidates were Joe Biden and Donald Trump. That's what the pole asked.

Trump forty eight percent, Biden or forty three percent. The margin of error three point five percent, So again pretty big margin of error, but a pretty good indication that Nicky Haley and Joe Biden are both going to wind up in the scrap heap of history. Meanwhile, Donald Trump, all the confidence in the world, checked this out in Richmond, Virginia. This was amazing. Look, I was indicted by Fanny in Georgia. Fady, how did that work out? And her lover Nathan Wade, And they hired him

for almost a million dollars because of his great, great experience. Of course, he didn't have any experience. He had experiences something else. You know that a lot of experience. He should have seen his hand gestures then, and at that I'm quite sure he was very good. Based on the fact that she called him two thousand times, I didn't know the gentleman. I didn't know. Oh, you have two thousand phone calls, three thousand, five hundred text messages. How is it possible? In a short I know

a lot of people, we like a lot of people. I happen to have a very good relationship with a woman called Millennia. But I would venture to say, in all the years that I've known her, I might not have called her two thousand, five hundred times. That's a I know. I didn't send three thousand, five hundred text messages. It was great. And that's what we got from Donald J. Trump in Richmond, Virginia.

He doesn't seem him to be scared of anything. Meanwhile, it's only getting worse for Biden as Saturday Live even winds up trashing him and Kamala Harris aside. She's gonna handle foreign policy on our own. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, And a happy Monday to you, all of you and yours. It's olmen in the morning, and it's common sense Radio Jamie Ollmen here, privileged

to be with you, one oh four to nine the Patriot. So Senate Live did something that it normally doesn't do, and that is say anything or in insinuate anything remotely negative about the left or about Democrats. And so this was unusual. It was actually pretty funny. It's kind of something that we caught onto a long, long time ago, and that is the breathless element of the Biden administration and of the news media which continues to fall all over

itself trying to cover for Joe Biden's doddering old manism. Now again, I believe as a mission, as a tactic, that we as conservatives have a lot bigger fish to fry with Joe Biden and the left than picking on his age and picking on his sinility. It's very very great being low hanging fruit, and it's very very easy to do. But as I'm constantly reminding people, as it relates to our fight against the left and against Democrats, is

don't get sucked into stuff that many Americans don't necessarily all care about. They have people in their family who move about in that way. They have old people in their family, and I get it that they don't have necessarily old people in the White House all the time like that. But the reality is, Joe Biden's policies are a hell of a lot more damaging to us than

his deteriorating synapses. And so I like mostly to go for the issues that matter most to Americans and ones that won't engender a level of sympathy to him, because the more over the top it is in terms of us picking on every little time he walks a certain way or whatever, the more you are engendering sympathy and garnering a certain level of sympathy on the part of people. And we don't want that. We don't want sympathy. I mean, we

want empathy and to a level of sympathy for him. But the reality is he is destructive and it is wrong, and that's how we do it. We do it also by going to the ballot box voting the caucus Saturday. Successful, But I have to tell you it went the way as I expected. It was really kind of for the elites. It was for all the little community Republican boards and all that stuff, and the Republican Council Committee,

and that's kind of the way it went. It wasn't as organic. I got a lot of complaints from people who didn't even know where anything was, didn't know how to get into it, even though I gave a ton of primers about it. But you know what, it's not like going to the ballot box. And so we'll talk more about that down the line, but it's time to go back to the primary. The Republicans screwed this up, but the reality is it's great that we wound up victorious in the end.

So and again, John, don't take it personally. I'm not telling you that you're a bad person for going after Biden's age. I'm here as a person who's going to give you my opinion about what we ought to do. So don't take it like I'm attacking you personally for going after Joe Biden's age. I'm saying as a tactic, I think we're better off going after the issues, and that's how it's going to work. As you say, when

people went after Trump for being senile, nobody believed it anyway. So in my opinion, we're better off because we had plenty of issues that affect everybody right to their core. So when I suggest that it's not attacking you. It's and so don't feel bad about it. I'm just telling you as a

tactic, we're always better. We screwed it up with Obama because we and some of the people on the TV all spend an inordinate amount of time going after Reverend Right and we didn't have enough time and spend enough time going after Obama and his policies. That's what this is all about, the Reverend Right thing. I knew it because I said it on the air when I was on the radio. Nobody cares about what Reverend Wright has to say. Go

to Obama's website. He'll tell you everything he's going to do to ruin in your life. And again, people didn't listen. Some of the commentators on TV and radio didn't listen, and it wound up us losing a really good opportunity to connect with most of America. Anyway, Santa at Live, this was funny. We are now joined live by Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Majorcas. Thanks for having me, Dana A man. I am exhausted. I was with Joe Biden for the past weekend and he wiped me out. Okay,

so you feel he's up to the job, Dana. I was just with him and behind closed doors, he's a dynamo. This weekend we both went down to the border town of Brownsville, Texas, and Joe went into beast mode. He said, we're going to tighten this border. Look how easy I can cross it. Then he parkoord up to the top of the border wall. He frou flipped into the Rio Grande and came back up with a fish in his mouth. But you didn't report that because it doesn't fit

your little narrative. Well, with all due respected and fit reality. Oh please, Danna, we were all just with him. If you don't believe us, just to ask a good friend of mine, one of the NBA's fiercest places, David State Warriors forward Draymond Green. Let's go live to San Francisco. Hello, mister Green. Yeah, what's up dinner? Are we talking about Joe Biden? Because he got that dog in him. You've met the president. I was just with him and behind closed doors. He is

strong. Jump, got that Grandpa monkey stread and he can jump. That man could jump so high that I saw him grab a dollar off the top of the backboard and leave. Some change did you know he dunked on me, he dunked on you. Yeah. Yeah, it was disrespectful too. He went nailed in my face and he talked about yeah, next time, young blood, and I wasn't having it, so I tried to punch him in the nuts and I broke three fingers. Yeah, you can't mess with

Joe Man. Governor. I have to say, we all know the stakes here. You don't have to exaggerate to make voters feel better. I'm not what we were saying about Biden is true. You want to call him, let's FaceTime him. I'll bet he's probably just right in the middle of the bike ride. All right, can you put my phone up on the screen. Yeah, hey, all right, Cavin New show, mister President. Hey, hold on, I'm just gonna turn off the volume. Just gotta find a button here. Well, looks like he hung up. Why the

governor tries to get him back on the line. Let's take a break and line from New York on Saturday. Yeah, so, anyway, you get the drift there, and they're just at this point openly mocking even the news media. I'm surprised NBC kept us on there, because NBC News does the same thing where they keep on trying to push this vigor nonsense. So what is the response to the fact that the polls are out there, that Nikki Haley isling, and that Trump's nomination is inevitable, and so perhaps is his

presidency. At New York Times poll showing Trump five points ahead of Biden if the election were held today. So what's the response of the Democrat Party in the left, Well, they trot out all the usual suspects to give him some kind of credibility and also to trash Trump. Here's Colonel Vinman, you remember him. Man, he's shaking like a leaf. He's horrible on TV. He's nervous as all get out, and he's trying to put forth the

scare tactic about a Trump presidency. We see a world in which Trump would like to eliminate his opposition. He'd like to imprison them, poison them, potentially murder them. Yeah, mass deportation, we saw that place. Yeah, yeah, he was. That's that's that's the best they've got people, Is it? Trump wants to wants to poison his opponents, just like in the meantime. On a more serious note, Kamala Harris, I guess playing the role of a commander in chief. My goodness, gracious, this was

a pretty strident thing to say for Kamala Harris. So hold your nose, because, after all Kamala Harris does, there must be an immediate ceasefire, or at least the next six weeks, which is what is currently on the table. I mean, come on, now, this is this is She's more no different than the the Hamas supporter on a college campus. Now she whiz they must have been happy to see all that, all the anti Semites and beyond Kamala Harris, was she going rogue? I think not. It's

common sense radio. Good morning, everybody. And you know what's crazy is Joe Biden tried to pull one over on America yesterday and Jim Talent, welcome to the show. Thank you for joining me. If you can just play along with me here as I set us up here, so you kind of

had a tale of two views, a tale of two American philosophies. She had Biden down there pretending that he has been working all along to help fix the border and basically pretending to be this uniter who can't understand why anybody doesn't agree with his view of the border issue. And then you had another guy

in the form of Donald Trump, who was the Eagles Pass. By the way, talent was in Brownsville, where they have a wall and they have a healthy number of border agents, which is why they have forty nine illegals coming through compared to three thousand in Eagles Pass. So Biden chose this very comfy little border town to do his think from. But again here he is talking about how I just don't understand why these these maga Republicans just don't you

know, are such a serious problem. We need to act. It's time for the speakers. And some of my Republican friends in Congress were blocking this bill to show a little spine pass a bipartisan bipartisans to remember by part of yeah, well you get you get the drift. But of course, what Biden thinks that people don't know or remember, and certainly the media knows about it, but they purposely forget, is that this was in twenty twenty one.

Uh. And this is Alejandre majorcus Back on MSNBC bragging about how the Biden administration single handedly unraveled most, if not all, of Trump's border control policies. Understand from you. What Trump era immigrations and policies have been banned, ended, reversed, and if any investigations are underway by you. So we have rescinded so many Trump immigration policies it would take so much time to

list them. Yeah, there he is Jim bragging in twenty twenty one, three years ago about how the Biden administration just simply trashed all these very effective Trump border policies. And now suddenly fast forward three years later, there's Joe Biden saying, hey, come on, you need to fix this problem. Look, it's kind of like the the arsonist coming to the fire and demanding water. Crazy that he created. Yeah, it's an enormous gas lighting operation.

Yeah, and majorcis that clip you have him is exactly right. I mean they came into office with a deliberate intention which they carried out of this me intling. The policies that Trump and his people had set up in the first like eighteen months of his administration to control immigration. The chief one,

but there were a number of them. The chief one was to remain in Mexico policy, where Trump and his people negotiated in agreement with the Mexicans that we would establish facilities on the other side of the border where asylum claims to be adjudicated, so nobody got in with an asylum claim. They had to

wait on the other side of the border. And then they also did a number of things to speed up adjudications of that and to do it in a sensible way, so they weren't accepting just oh yeah, I'm a refugee, Okay, you get in. And that was enormously effective. And since it was effective, the magnet to draw people here was demagnified, if you want to put it that or demagnetized, so people stopped coming because they couldn't get

in. Now, there were a number of other policies, and I'm going to send you offline, Jamie, a great column that rich Lowry wrote several years and I saved and he so wrote it several years ago, going in detail through this, so you'll be empowered with this in the next day or nine months, because this is what they're going to do, and the reason that they think they can do it is because the media is going to go along with this, the major media, the legacy media, and we really

do have to be prepared to fight this out just in the name of truth. I mean, this is just it's absolute. Not only do they dismantle it, but they were deaf to all pleas for years to do anything and still are. I mean, he has the authority, just as Trump did. Trump didn't get any legislation passed to do this, He just had the

already had the statut story authority to do it. It's one reason why I don't want people to focus exclude simply on the wall, because although we certainly should have a wall, and it is a very there are many parts of the border where a wall will buy itself, do an enormous amount of good, but you also have to have these cluster of other policies, and if

you do, then the wall shrinks in importance as a matterroopolitic. I mean, we shouldn't have it, but there's it's a little bit more complicated than that. But anyway, it's just it's just an enormous attempt to gaslight. Oh yeah, well, what else can you do? I mean, you can't if you're in their position, you know, you can't. You can't deny it's happening anymore because it's you know, the blue city mayors are screaming

about it. Yeah. So basically you've got to blame it on on your opponent, and we just you know, they're not going to get away with it. But we have to be empowered with the facts. I think, Well, the very fact that Joe Biden is down there saying that the future of border security depends on a a monolithic legislative package, the fact that he's standing out there, he has to know that it's not necessary to have any legislation at all, since three years earlier, his henchmen declared that with the

stroke of a pen, they made presidential edicts disappear. So the very fact that those existed would of course show Joe Biden that he can do the same thing if he wanted to. And so he's hiding behind this idea that it all depends on legislations. Crazy. Yeah, And here's here's the good thing, the opportunity that this gas letting presents to us. So we've discussed before that elections are a lot about what issues you're talking about. Well, he's

talked Biden's talking about the border. Now, okay, you know, throw us in that ramble Bush, Let's talk about the border. Let's make the election about the border. So if everybody's empowered. You know your listeners, and I'll send this to you. You can tweet it out. I don't really do the social media thing, but or do whatever you want to do

with it. But I would suggest to your listeners that they that they get empowered with another level of detail about the facts that they know because they've been watching this. So when they talk to people who are in some doubt, they can actually explain it to them because that's exactly you know, what you and I are saying now is exactly what they did and what they are doing. It's not a partisan statement, it's not a proton it's just a matter

of fact. And you know, why they did it is a question we can all speculate on did they really want this and for what reason? How nefarious was it? Economics? Are they just blind to what's happening in this area in so many other areas. I suspect it's all of that, okay, But that they did it is not in doubt. Yeah. And by the way, you make a referen see the bramble bush. That's a crazy I'm sorry, it's the what's that old fable? I'm sorry, it's my

inadequate somebody said, yeah, throw me in that bush or something. That's exactly what or they said, don't throw me in that bush because they really wanted to go there with reverse psychology or something. Yeah, don't make fun of my culture a little bit. I was just saying, that's They made a movie called The Bramble Bush in nineteen sixty Richard Burton and Andie Dickinson were in it. Well, I doubt that was I doubt that's the reference that

I'm right. I was thinking, it's probably probably storms and picks. It's you know, all those kinds of things. It's probably to a certain degree, prickly to a degree. Okay, So anyway, and then then you had the situation where while at the same time they're they're doing this flim flammery, You've got this desire on the part of the news media, and even and and Biden didn't even mention, uh, didn't even mention the Riley's Lincoln

Riley's name. Trump did, uh. And and then you have the media trying to pretend that there's no linkage at all between illegal aliens and crime. Uh. It's it's it's amazing to me. And at least and that's why Trump was so real and so good and so raw down there at Eagles Pass. Uh. And I really appreciated it so much that that I'm just glad because he seemed more of the genuinely concerned person about our border and about the people affected by it. Yeah. And you know, it's interesting when you

mentioned that about President Trump. So I'll just I'll offer a generalization and then apply it in this context to President Trump. So my observation about presidential candidate, presidents or presidential level candidates, or I'll say this about people who hold high office is that if you watch them long enough, you'll you'll find that you'll find the issues or the equities that really do move them, Okay, in other words, that they really do personally care about. And I think

with Trump it's it really is the status of the little guy. I think I do think that Trump really cares about, you know, the working people, the people out there who are you know, fighting to make their lives better, to get by and then to get better. You know, I think he feels a sense of obligation to them if you look at how he does his personal life, and you know, that's one other things I think he liked you know, these construction empires he was building because it gave a

lot of people a lot of work. It really you know, it helped the communities. Now he was trying to make money. I mean Trump is a there's no question about that. But I think he actually feels out, you know. And I'll be bipartisan about this. I noticed this about Clinton. I think he really cared about healthcare for the or if you you know so, I think yeah. And the other good thing about this I mentioned

before this is an opportunity. Donald Trump knows how to communicate. I mean, he's a good communicator anyway, but he knows how to communicate about the border. We want to make this issue about the border. That's an issue, that's Trump's issue. Yeah, yeah, so let's go ahead and fight this out over the border. I mean I'll do that. I just as I said, Uh, you know, Trump will do the top line messaging.

So those of us who you know, who want him to win, we need to come in behind him with another level of unders of detail to you know, to talk to our friends and neighbors who might get confused by all this. Well, I mean I don't think they will. I think the Democrats own this issue, whether they like it or not. But let's

look and this as an opportunity and be ready to come back. And then this is this is how brazen and gas lighty Biden is because he actually on the weakest issue of his administration, he decides he's going to make a big splash down in Brownsville, which only draws attention to his weakness, the weakness of his policies, and nobody on the earth, with the exception of left

wing crazies in the media, believe that this is Republican's fault. So well, these people in the left wing, they didn't want the border enforced. So now they're going to come back and claim that Biden was doing all along what they didn't want him to do. Yeah, right, Okay, So it's it's like, as I said, it's an inherently unbelievable thing, but

it's a classic political tactic. So if you're really if you're really caught with your foot in the trap, one way out is the most daring way out is to to say, oh, well, blame it on the people who were trying to prevent you all along from doing what you did right and causing this enormous problem. Yeah, it shouldn't work, but you know, the the campaign's upcoming. This is again why people people all predicting. Now you

know, Trump's gonna win or Biden's gonna win or something. A lot depends on how this campaign is run, right, So we have to keep our eyes focused on that. Yeah, I think will win depends on who runs the right campaign. Well, I do think that if it were not for the gravity of this death of this girl, I think President Trump would have probably flown his airplane over Biden's little appearance there. I honestly, I honestly believe he would have done that had it not been so serious about the Lake

and Riley event. That uh that Trump would have had a little fun with this. But he didn't. But that's all right, should have Well, you know, I'm glad you mentioned Lincoln Riley because when you do things that are this, I don't know how to describe it, but this's separated from reality like their border policy has been. And I can't emphasize that enough,

Jamie. I mean, look, we you know, immigration is an issue that's been around a long time, and we've argued about a lot of things, and I've had strong feelings about them, But nobody ever argued that, well, we just we just allow illegal immigration. We just opened the border up. I mean that this is a very recent invention of the left. Well, the right thing to do is just not have a border. I mean, and it's not just here. They've done it. I mean they've

done it in Europe. There's all kinds of negative fallouts to this, but they don't hurt the people at the top who did this policy. They hurt the rest of us, who with crime, with with drugs, with lower wages, I mean, you know, with with losing with services that the government can't perform anymore because they're trying to take care of this huge bow wave of immigrants. I mean, it's those the people can hurt by it.

Yeah. Yeah, Riley is a poster child. I mean, yeah, they are going to be more people killed because of this, right, people like her. Yeah, you know, you got a conscience, you'd be sitting there saying, my god. You know, it's one thing to try, you know, to try and stay in touch with reality. And you know, when you're in office, you have to make decisions. You might make bad decisions and people suffer, but you have to do your best, you know what I mean. Oh yeah, I don't know. I live

with themselves. I really don't know that that is for sure. Well, Jim Tellen, it's it's amazing what's happening here. I mean, I do believe that if these people are going to get more desperate by the day, you could tell, because now you're seeing all these I can't I gotta go. But these these court cases now basically unraveling today. This Georgia case is done. If she's disqualified, nobody in her office can take the case, so somebody else has to grab it. But that that's that that will take

forever, and then Jack Smith is done. Uh, the Supreme Court is gonna it's just slowly, but surely things are dismantling for uh, these dreamers in the in the Democrat Party. So I feel I know they're gonna do something. They're gonna have to pull something here. I just don't know what it's gonna be. Well, I'm glad you mentioned that too, because I think patience and focusing on the task in hand and things really can get better.

Okay, but that's that's what we have to do for the next what is it now, eight months yeah, yeah, no doubt what we gotta do. Yeah, all right, learn to two words two terms today bramble bush and bow wave. So I write this stuff down. But you're fun in me again, No, I I that's that's that's part of the part of the part of the whole Jamie Allmon experience. Well, I just I just noticed, I I'm and I rather I get into a little bit of this pedantric every once in a while, the pedantary. And I like that.

I like like the like the exploration of words. My friend, that doesn't that's not necessarily pedantic. Uh, I say a lot of people say I'm a pedant My wife will sometimes well I am too. I mean I I the like like, for instance, ending a sentence in a preposition drives me crazy, for I don't think I've ever heard you do that. So, no, you never will. Well, occasionally you will, but and and and things like over instead of more than drives me crazy. Hey,

I know you got to go to a break. But are you familiar with the famous Churchill story about that whole preposition thing. No, So he would send out you know, he did. At the beginning of the day. He would send up these one page memos asking or direct things or directing things, and there was a subordinate who actually had the temerity to correct his pros and when when he would when he would end a sentence with a preposition. So finally Churchill sent him a short note. He said, this is something

up with which I will no longer put. I like that. I like that. That's why that's why they never you know, that's why he'd never put up with people going, where's mister Churchill at all? Right, buddy, we'll always good to talk to you. That is mister Jim Tallon. Yeah, the old Irish ecx it again. Good morning this morning, three one four five sixty six sixty one oh four, Good morning this morning. Yeah,

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