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Ep. 5109: Trump Landslide on Super Tuesday

Mar 06, 20242 hr 33 min
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This is the full episode of The Morning Show with Preston Scott for Wed. Mar. 6, 2024.

Our guests today include: U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL), and J.D. Johnson from the Talon Outdoors Show and the Talon Training Group.

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Good morning everybody. It's Wednesday. I take it back, Nikki Hanley is gonna win two primaries. Ironically, Vermont has something in common with Washington, DC. It's an open primary where Democrats and independence can sway the vote. Anyway, Welcome to the middle of the week here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. I'm Preston. That's Grant. Great to be with you this morning. Our verse today comes from Luke ten. Just gonna read a few

passages here, beginning with verse twenty one. Jesus has begun his ministry. This is Luke's notes on what Jesus was doing. Luke is a doctor. He wrote the Book of Acts very detailed. What he pays attention to and what he writes down, it says in verse twenty one of Luke ten. In that same hour he rejoiced in the Holy Spirit and said, I thank you, Father, Lord of heaven and Earth, that you have hidden these things from the wise and understanding and revealed them to little children. Yes,

Father, for such was your gracious will. All things have been handed over to me by my father. And no one knows who the son is except the father, or who the father is except the Son, and anyone to whom the Son chooses to reveal him. Then, turning to the disciples, he said, privately, blessed are the eyes that see what you see. For I tell you that many prophets and kings desired to see what you see and did not see it, and to hear what you hear, and did

not hear it. The nation of Israel, the judges, the kings, the prophets of old all anticipated the coming Messiah, now as as man as as a fallen creature. They had an idea that the Messiah was going to sit on an earthly throne and rule and reign like a king does. And Jesus is looking around the room, and there was not just twelve disciples at

that time. There there was significantly more. And he said, you are fortunate and blessed because you're seeing and you're hearing what generations before have not in a like in a in a like manner, we have God's word printed in our language. Yeah, you have to be a little careful about the translation you pick up, because some of them are getting a little watered down.

But to have that book in your possession, and you know, years ago I used to do an underground service from time to time for the youth group that I pastored, and this was middle school, high school, college students, and we would we would hide it. We would do an underground service the way it's done in many countries around the world, where you literally to

figure out where it was going to be held. You had to get a newspaper, and you had to look for the classified ads, and you had to look for specific clues inside various ads to figure out where to go. And if you wanted to go bad enough, you would do that for many of you. Sitting on your desk, near your desk by your bedside is a book that is filled with God's word that the prophets and the judges and generations of people waited in anticipation to know and understand the revelation that was the

Son of God, the coming Messiah. We have not just that Old Testament that they had in different forms, broken apart. We have the New Testament, the New Covenant that fulfilled the Old Testament. Don't neglect what's sitting in your hands or available to them. Ten minutes past the hour, we'll do a deep dive into March sixth. Next. The show has changed since I put it to bed yesterday afternoon and early evening. I'll tell you about it

as well next in the Morning Show with Preston Scott. In the Morning Show, Preston Scott, he's Grant Allen. I'm Preston. Welcome to our little gathering that we pulled together Monday through Friday till nine am Eastern eight o'clock Central, March the sixth. Inside the American Patriots Almanac. Storm winds of Tyranny blew across Texas in early eighteen thirty six. In those days, the region was part of Mexico, where General Santa Anna had seized power made himself a

dictator. Texans were not willing to submit to his rules, so Santa Anna marched north with an army. In San Antonio, a small band gathered to make their stand at the Alamo, the old Spanish mission turned into a fort. They were tough characters men who had settled the wild frontier. With them was the famous Davy Crockett from Tennessee. The Mexican army arrived and a man demanded the Alamo surrender. Texans answered with a cannon shot. Santa Anna ordered

a red flag raised, the signal meaning we will take no prisoners. Colonel William Travis, commander of the Alamo, dispatched messengers bearing as for reinforcements. Our flag still waved proudly from the walls. He wrote, I shall never surrender nor retreat victory or death. There's a really cool little sidebar story I'll insert here. That letter ended up in the hands of a private collector and made its way back to the Alamo a few years ago for the first time

since it was sent. Wow, that's incredible. Only thirty two men made their way through enemy lines to join Texas at the Alamo. That brought the number of defenders to one hundred and eighty nine. The Mexican army swelled to perhaps five thousand. Legends says that Travis called his men together, drew a line in the dust with his sword, and announced that those who wanted to stay and fight should step over the line. Every man but one crossed over.

The attack came early the next morning, on March sixth, eighteen thirty six. For a while, the Texans managed to hold off the Mexican army, but soon Santa Ana's soldiers swarmed over the walls. All of the Alamo's defenders were killed. The Texans weren't finished, however. On March twenty first troops commanded by Sam Houston attacked and broke Santa Anna's army. Remember the Alamo was their battle cry, a cry that still reminds Americans of young, unyielding

courage and sacrifice for freedom. So the defeat at the Alamo happened on this date in eighteen thirty six. Twenty one years later, eighteen fifty seven, Supreme Court rules in its infamous Dread Scott decision that blacks are not citizens and that Congress cannot prohibit slavery. Eighteen ninety six, Charles King tests his horseless carriage in Detroit, becoming the first person to drive a car in the motor city. Do you know the name Charles King? No? See, that's

why we do these segments. Nineteen thirty Clarence Bird's Eye begins to sell prepackaged frozen food in Springfield, Massachusetts. Okay, we've talked about where does surnames come from. I can guess where mine did, I can guess where Scott came from. But how did someone get Bird's Eye? I mean wow, I mean that's a unique name. Had to come from Something and in nineteen fifty one, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg go on trial for spying for the Soviet

Union during World War Two. Dubious dates in history come back with more here on the Morning Show. I had a few random things here. Number one, good morning. We thank you for allowing us to share your company. It is our honor and trust me when I say we do not take it for granted. Thank you very much. We dutifully prepare each and every day the very best we can, which led to a little change in the program today. Now in the third hour, we will talk a little bit with

JD Johnson about the topic of prepping. We've never gone full in this month with JD and then in a couple of weeks with Charlie. We're going to get their thoughts on preparing, what that looks like, things to consider, and you know I've I've got some thoughts on the subject as well, so we'll go there. We've got Florida Man Factor fiction next hour. Next hour, we were going to talk about some stuff that's got Beacon uncovered, but

we're going to push that to another day. Five Facts on February because I got a call late yesterday from the Press secretary of US Senator Tommy Tubberville, and we had been struggling to get him rescheduled this week, and she said, look, he's got his schedule opened up. He'd love to come on the program. Done, so he'll join us in about forty five minutes or so next hour, top of the hour. So I'm anxious to get his thoughts on Super Tuesday. It was a blowout, as expected, and so

we'll discuss that a little bit. A couple of other things. Number One, if you are a supporter of our project in Malawi, Orphan Shade, and you got the invitation, I just want to remind you that that's coming up in a couple weeks on March twenty fifth, a Monday, and you've got the information, I'm going to ask you. Were this kind of a last call to RSVP because our hosts, the Hotel Indigo, they have been amazing and they heard about the project and they said, count us in.

We would love to help you say thank you and to do a meet and greet with Jay and Stacey Sherlow, founders co founders of the Orphan Shade program. And I will be there as well. My sweet wife will join me, and so we would love for you to come. If you got that invitation, please RSVP. You know you'll you'll get all the specifics inside of that, so please RSVP as asap reminder as well. The Patriot Mail Project dot com that's our current make a difference emphasis. There will be others,

but this is one that is ongoing. January sixth, prisoners, they're political prisoners. Inconvenience yourself, write a note, do something to say we remember you pick somebody, establish you know, a connection with someone for you know, just send random notes to a bunch of them whatever. Patriotmail Project dot com that's where you go. Also, there's this I did it. I know some of you are going to be very disappointed that I went into Target,

but I went in there on a food gathering experiment. What's the name of it, Good and Gather? Is that their brand? Okay? I got the four cheese rising crust pizza that was recommended by the editors of Bona Petite magazine as the far and away best frozen pizza. I have a thin crust Good and Gather that I have not eaten yet. It intrigued me because it's a thin crust pepperoni with a spicy honey packet that you can drizzle on it. So I'm just like, okay, I'll try that on a piece.

Anyway. I tried the four cheese. I added a little ham and a little pepperoni to part of it. I will say, sauce wise, it's the best frozen sauce I've had. The cheese was abundant, cheesy galore and no cheddar, which was important to me. Not bad. It's not all that different from Djorno, which made me think maybe this is a Dogorno knockoff brand with a little twist on the sauce or something. But it was good, so take it for what it's worth. It was a decent pizza

for a frozen pizza that you throw in the oven. So there you go. Twenty seven minutes after the hour Big Stories in the press Box. We will set those up next here in the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Preston Scott fun US Radio one seven UFLA word is Nikki Haley's out today that she

will exit the race. Now here's what's interesting. Prediction time. Big Stories in the press Box brought to you by Restore Carpet cair and tile does she eventually come around to endorsing Donald Trump, or does she leave the door open to some for some reason, for an independent run just to keep Trump nervous and on edge to annoy people, or does she just say well, I tried, doesn't endorse Trump, doesn't make an independent run, and just finger

wags. Those are my three options that I think are out there as possibilities. What do you think? Hmm? I don't think she's gonna endorse him after that. I'm not saying right away. I'm just saying that she'll eventually summertime endorse But yeah, I'm not even certain of that. I understand. But my point is for the purposes of picking one that's my endorsement thing, not necessarily now, but before the primary, before the convention, I don't

think so. Okay, So now we're down to two. I don't know, independent, independent run, or leave the option open for one, just not downplay it, just just let it linger or finger wagging. I've told you he's not electable. I've told you probably the last. Okay, we'll see. She got smoked. She won Vermont. I predicted she wouldn't win another primary. I forgot Vermont is an open primary, so you know where

she got a bunch of votes, and I'm sure that there there. Look, there are Republicans that hate Trump. Sadly most of them are in Congress. Well I was going to say, a good June of them probably do live in Vermont. Yeah, a couple other big stories in the press box besides the absolute landslide set of wins for Donald Trump on Super Tuesday, and I mean it was it was a thorough beat down, including Texas and California.

By the way, it wasn't even wasn't even close. The Biden administration Customs and Border Protection have admitted to flying three hundred and twenty thousand illegal mind viagrants into the country in order to reduce the number of border crossings. And they're not going to say where they did it because it would be it would

create vulnerabilities. So while record numbers invaded this country from the southern border, Joe Biden and his team were literally flying illegals into different parts of the country. Now we knew some of this was going on because we talked about it. It happened in Jacksonville. We think that a lot of those people were busted into Tallahassee. To me, that's treason US. I've got one of

the listeners of the program. I haven't I haven't checked out the audio yet, but it's House Speaker Mike Johnson breaking down the absolute plot to enable these illegals to vote. All I'm saying is the act of flying three three let alone three hundred and twenty thousand is a treason his act, in my opinion, he should be charged. And lastly, a San Diego man is the first in the US to be charged with smuggling in greenhouse gases. This guy's

facing decades in prison. Look, he violated the law, whatever you want to say, violated the law. Smuggling in it's the stuff that goes into air conditioners, refrigerants, hydrofluoric carbons used for refrigeration and air conditioning. But here's the point I want to make. This guy's going to probably get hammered, and yet we don't care about what's going on and being smuggled across the border. Then that strike you as just being a little bit out of whack.

We're busting a guy for smuggling in greenhouse gases, which I mean the way that the crazies define it. Anybody that eats some baked beans is guilty of that. Right. It's why Bill Gates is buying up all the farmland and shutting down beat production. See. I think I've really been given some thought to this. We're handing out money to Ukraine, which is a joke. But if there's anything we ought to be thinking about finding a way to

subsidize or at least make easy. We ought to be saying to people, people that buy farmland and use it for cattle production, agriculture, food stuffs that we need in this country, chicken, whatever, but in particular cattle, you're going to get this incentive. I just we have to counter this. I don't suppose you can stop Bill Gates from buying land, which is a little creepy when you think about it, right, that he can legally just buy up land and he can so. To me, the only way

you counter that is you incentivize other people to buy land. If they do this, they get they get some kind of incentivized break. I don't know what that is. I don't know what that looks like. I know that we have to take very extreme measures to counter what's happening in our country with

our food we have to we I think what was wasn't it? Last week we mentioned that California had, through through various arrests and sting operations, had recovered enough fentanyl last year to kill the population of the world nearly twice. Now, thank you, California, I guess. But think about this now, Arizona. The governor there, Katie Hobbes, she's a lefty. She

vetoed Senate Bill twelve thirty one, first veto of the year. It would have made it a state crime for someone to enter Arizona illegally and allowed state, county, and city law enforcement to arrest anyone who broke that law. She said in her veto, this bill does not secure our border, will be harmful for communities and businesses in our state, and burdensome for law enforcement personnel and the state judicial system. Would it be a little bit of a

burden. Absolutely, But that's not the point. See she misses the point, like all Democrats do. The point is that you're daying to illegals. Don't enter Arizona because you can be arrested by anybody you come across, any law enforcement officer anywhere. It's just that simple. She doesn't want to send that message. Why because she's a Democrat. Why because Democrats have a plan

to convert illegal immigrants to voters. Oh, by the way, last year she vetoed one hundred and forty three bills, the previous record fifty eight. You think Arizonans who elected the legislature that passed one hundred and forty three bills that she wouldn't sign might be rethinking their decision to put her in office. I don't know. I don't know. Forty six minutes past the hour, Senator Tommy Tuberville in about fourteen minutes here on the radio program, get his

thoughts on Super Tuesday, the rematch. I don't think it's gonna be one. I'm telling you, I just I don't. Do you see any way possible they let Joe Biden be the nominee? Yeah I do, Yeah, Yeah, I don't think anything ever happens, they're gonna stick to the plan.

I don't think that they're gonna pull any sort of If they don't, in my opinion, they guarantee a landslide win for Trump because even his own party voters are just I mean, he's the he's roughly the only arguably he's the only candidate out there, and he's only getting eighty percent of the primary votes. In some states, there's a bunch of people not voting. They're just not gonna cast a vote for the guy. So you're gonna stay with that. Yeah, Okay, back to the wall though, Yeah, I

think people will turn out for Joe because they just hate Trump. I like, yeah, they're not voting in the general or uh, the primary. Excuse me, they're not, But you could you could say that on both sides. What we don't know is how many Republicans are going to just you know, Lincoln projected. Yeah, there's quite a few of those National Review

types still left, unfortunately. I also, I do think that the prediction of a potential landslide is possible, but that would mean that we're going to see some election fortifications and like anything we've ever seen before, because they got Trump into office in twenty sixteen and they realized, we can't ever let that happen again. Yeah. And I think when you say they realized, there's a little bit of our side that's saying that too, uh huh. Because

there's there is a uniparty. It's made up of all Democrats, except for the real weirdos out there and a few Republicans. I don't think the majority of Republicans are uniparty, but I think enough far that's just me. Do you know, have you ever heard the name Heidi Prisballa. No, she's a correspondent, investigative journalist with Politico on MSNBC. She made the following statement, and it's just it's fun that she's getting she's getting beat up, Politico

is getting beat up, and that our side's pushing back. She's trying to mainstream a phrase. And if you folks, please trust me on this. This is a thing that's happening. It's coordinated by iliberals, by Democrats, and the mainstream media is running with it. Christian nationalists, that's a thing. They're trying to create an absolute hate of quote Christian nationalists. Now,

what's that mean. She was very kind to offer us a definition. The thing that unites them is Christian nationalists, not Christians, by the way, because Christian nationalists is very different is that they believe that our rights as Americans, as all human beings, do not come from any earthly authority. They don't come from Congress, from the Supreme Court. They come from God,

by the way, that is a Christian. See, it's so important that you recognize this is going to be an effort that you have to be aware of and that you be prepared to say, well, that's not Christian nationalism, that's being a Christian. That's what the founders believed. Well, anyway, Family Research Council, along with Catholic Vote, they have joined together and we're Politico is headquartered. They're running billboards, they're running mobile billboards, they're

taking out ads, they're hammering Politico demanding an apology and a retraction. And I just I think it's wonderful first that there's a pushback, but I just need you to understand this is coming from the bowels of the Democrat Party. It's filtered up to the bureaucrats and their buddies in the mainstream media, and

this is now going to be a growing term. When we come back, Senator Tommy Tubberbill and here we go the second hour show number of five thousand, one hundred and nine of the Morning Show, otherwise known as Common Sense Amplified. Preston Scott, that is Grant Allen. It's a delight to be with you. And I'm gonna get right to it because I'm thrilled to have back with US US Senator Tommy Tubberbille from Alabama. Good morning, sir, how are you? Good morning, Preston. I'm doing well as well as

could be expected up here in the clown world. Is there a shot for that? I'm gonna tall tell you what this place. You can't. You can't put st a picture to all that as it goes on up here. You know, it's just it's really scared you, to be honest with you, Preston. You man, you and I have talked before, and I will say that, Man, this is a divisionist country like I've never seen. And we've got a guy that doesn't know what date it is is supposed

to be our leader, and Joe Biden, and it's really scary. Well, let's maybe try to find a little bit of a view that's half full as opposed to half empty. It was super Tuesday yesterday. Donald Trump all but clinched the deal. What are your expectations of Nikki Haley? Well, she's had her fifteen minutes of fame. I've listened to her speak before or five years ago, and she is an establishment one hundred percent, and she

just she's going to be a career politician. And the thing is that everybody should know about Donald Trump is he loves the country number one, but he also loves loyalty. And he gave Nicky Haley an opportunity to be you anbasador. And then she said, well, I'm not going to run for president. I'm going to do this or that. Of course she lied about that, and she ran. She's just trying to get her name in the hat, and this will probably end of her career in national politics. She needs

to go get a real job for a while. I understand how the American people are hurting and the direction that this country is actually going, and it's not going in the right direction right now, and she's not somebody that needs to be even close to part of this answer to all the problems we got right now. He might make her something, but she gonna try to hold the hossage and try to get some kind of cabinet or vice presidential nomination.

Let me ask you this, I'm a big fan of President Trump's policies. One area that I felt like he fell short, which she's certainly not alone. This has been going on for several decades now is with regard to our debt, do you have assurances? Are you aware of whether or not that will be something he will tackle should he be, you know, find his way through the maze of cheating that the Democrats are likely to do in November, Well, exactly, he knows that's our number one national security problem.

I've talked about I've played a lot of golf with him, talked about it, and you know, I've give him my thoughts of what I've seen up here on Capitol Hill the last three years in the direction of a lot of these neo cons to fight all these wars, and you know, nobody looks out for the American people up here. And that's the reason Donald Trump is so popular. He talks like he's for the for the American people, and he's going to be for the American people. The problem he ran into was

COVID, and it cost us treations of dollars. And we don't know really what happened with COVID. We're finding out more and more. I'm on the Health Committee and there's a lot of shenanigans that went on with that, and President Trump was not given a lot of the correct information about what was going on. But yes, I think he's going to really address the debt. We're gonna have to. We have no choice. We can cannot continue to

print. We're print and barring eighty thousand dollars a second, four point six million a minute as we speak in this country and the American people, you know, everybody thinks the economy is okay. You'll we'll look at stock market has been going up. Well, that's pumped up by all this money that

the federal government and Joe Biden's putting out in the economy. And sooner or later, we're going to have to realize, hey, we're going to have to tightener belt, pull in the strings, and say listen, for us to get back to a normal country that can survive, we got to do

something about the debt. And President Trump knows that. Joining us on the program, coach, he's coach Tommy Tubberville, US Senator Tommy Tuberville from the good state of Alabama, one of our neighbors here in the Sunshine State, and he'll stay with us for another few minutes here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott, The Morning Show, Preston Scott living past with US Senator Tommy Tuberville of Alabama. Senator the Resident of the United States continues to nominate really

weak people for important positions. Secretary of Labor nominee Julie Sue. You uncovered some details about her, tell us, well, I mean, she is one that's very very far left progressive, globalist, socialist, and she was before she was assistant a Secretary of Labor, which is what she's doing now she's actually running the Labor Department, whatever that is. But we found out she was sending letters to Ice that you do not do your job. You

do not arrest people here because they're here illegally. And we found out those letters and those emails, and it is really resonated up here. But again, the Democrats are still going to try to push her through probably this week and be the full time Secretary of Labor. But that's just the things that we deal with up here. You know, the border is a disaster, and we saw yesterday three hundred and twenty five thousand illegals have been flown in

from other countries and we didn't know it. Joe Biden's doing it on his own. Folks. We're done if we continue this path, we can't. We can't survive. I don't know whether we can survive another year of this, but surely the goodness to American people wake up and see we have got to make a change in Washington, d C. In the federal government. You know that, underscore is a question I wanted to ask you. Obviously, the President is vital to all of this, but so is getting control

of the Senate, and not by just a voter to senator. What are the prospects. What are you hearing about the race for the Senate and control of it for November? Well, and the prospects are good for Republicans. The map is good this time. They've got a lot of tough races on their side. Hopefully we can win Montana, Arizona, Ohio, Pennsylvania. I think the prospects that win in fifty three fifty four are good. Now can we do that? We'll just wait and see. There's a lot of

shenanigans goes on in elections. We know that we saw it in two thousand and twenty. But the main thing is we just got to go do our work and go out and sell the prospects and the candidates that we have because we've got some really good ones that are really very conservative. They believe in the country, they believe in the things that the Constitution has got us to the point of the best country in the world. But they also don't understand

the problems. So I think we've got a good opportunity. You mentioned the border. We've talked about it at nauseum on here. I've got a former member of Customs of Border Patrol rather that comes on the program every other month and we talk about what's going on along the southern border. I'm curious, how is it that flying three hundred thousand plus into this country is not some

form of an active treason. Oh, that isn't act of reason, especially when the federal government, the Senate and the House have no clue about this. That's the reason may Orcus has got to go. This guy's lied to us. Well, they even teach him in the House. Humor's not gonna bring it up. That's not ever gonna happen. But these people can't tell the truth. But they're globalists. They want people to come in here to take over this country because they want power, they want votes. They don't

care about the country. They care about them continuing in power. But it's you know, it's just wait and see. Here's what's gonna happen. What's happening in Gaza right now. I would imagine even before the lection, you're going to see a mass of flyout in palace in Gaza and bringing people from

Gaza into the United States, hundreds of thousands. And I'm telling you, you know, we like our freedom, we like our country, we like our Christianity, but we don't want people here that doesn't like us, right and they hate us, and so that's just a problem that we're in and we can't control it. I mean, election have consequences. Joe Biden's president. Somebody's running the show. We don't know it is, but I think

it's president by committee right now. But that'll continue it to happen if we, for some reason, the American people put this guy back on off. Last question, I know you got a role a coach, but you mentioned Chuck Schumer not allowing you know, certain things to come to the floor. I'm curious what role you think Mitch McConnell's going to play in all of that. I feel like he's been an obstructionist to real conservative values for quite a while now. But looking ahead, he said, is stepping down. I

think it's orchestrated. Who do you expect to be the best choice to lead the Senate on the Republican side. Yeah, well the center McConnell has really changed since I've gotten here, and for the worst. Health wise, he fail and hit his head on some marvel about a year months ago. He had been the same. He should have stepped down last year when his health really got bad. He's trying to hold on to November. I keep telling people, folks, we can't have a lame duck going into this election.

We got we got to put somebody in that position now because that person also needs to get on the plane support Donald Trump and support candidates in these states that we need to get elected. Yep, he's not going to do that. Mitch McConnell's not going to do that. So I think John Cornyn John Thune will probably the two front runners for that, but you never know.

But again, before we get to the convention time, we need somebody in the leadership role that's going to help President Trump and the country with centered new senators in a lot of these swing states. Coach I appreciate your time. As always, I'm just going to leave you with this. John Thune and John Cornyn are Mitch McConnell two point zero, and I think we can do better. I think we can do better exactly. I know what you're saying. I appreciate your time. I look forward to having you back. Thank

you, Thank you. Our coach Senator Tommy Tuberville with us this morning on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Isn't there just something enjoyable about visiting with Senator Tuberville. He's got such a he has the voice of a guy who doesn't need one thing any of that has to offer him. And honestly, I think that's why Trump appeals to him and why Trump likes him. I mean, I think it's a two way street. Washington off is Trump nothing.

I think the idea of being president. I think it appeals to his ego a little bit, right Trump Scott one. But he doesn't need anything they have to offer. They can try to make his life a living hell, and they're doing that. Tubberville's in the same boat. He doesn't need anything. He had a very nice career as head coach at Auburn and I think before that Mississippi State, maybe very successful, good Christian man. But what I love when I hear him, I mean, did you hear how

he started? His place is a mess? This is just gross. I just love the candor, and so I hope you enjoy our visits again. I don't know why we get favor. Let me back up, I know why we get favor. God gives us favor. But I'm thrilled that we have that favor to bring guests like this to the show. You know,

tomorrow, Peter Schweitzer's going to join us. I mean, that's he still ranks as the best guest that I ever have on this show because Peter doesn't need one note, and I get talking to Senator Tubberville the same feeling. He doesn't need any notes. He's speaking from his heart about what's going on

and how things are up there. He was recently and I don't know how recently, talking about social Security, and this has made its way around to a Twitter page called Wall Street Apes, and it says, you know, State Senator Tommy Tuberville says the quiet part out loud, social Security government spending, quoting it's all a scam Tuberville. I mean we get we got people's that's getting ready to retire. It's going to try to live off two to

three thousand dollars a month. Impossible. It's impossible because what happens. It comes up here and we spend it. We're thirty five trillion dollars in debt. We don't have any money, we're dead broke, and then the taxpayers have two trillion in credit card debt. We are in huge trouble in this body. We had better start figuring out, figuring that out, because we're

going to have a run on this city here soon. There's going to be about one hundred and fifty million people coming up here saying where is our bleep money that we paid in. I could have put my Social Security money forty years tax stan in the marketplace, it'd probably be worth eight to ten million

today, but the federal government wasted it. Experts then testified in this Senate subcommittee meeting said one out of four African American men will die between the ages of forty five and sixty four after having paid into the system for decades tens if not one hundred thousands of dollars, and they might get nothing back. Look at things like indexing life retirement, life expectancy, more accurate inflation index.

Workers need to have an option to have their money in something that actually earns a positive rate of return that can't be just spent immediately by Congress. We're going I've got an expert coming next week on the show one week from today, Rachel Gresler with the Heritage Foundation. This is her thing, social Security. There are some that just don't get it. Social Security is a

disaster. It was never meant to be what it is. Ever. FDR never intended it for it to be what it was when they initially put it in. It was never intended to be what it is, and we need to address it. We're gonna inform you next week on the program The Morning Show with Preston Scott on US Radio one hundred point seven double USLA or on a US Radio double USLA Aatama City dot Com. Prepping. We're gonna talk about prepping, preparing for fill in the blank with J. D. Johnson

Next Hour Talent Training Group. Tommy Teyreville hit on one of the big stories in the press box. It's now been disclosed and obviously it's going to be a talking point. My administration has admitted to flying more than three hundred and twenty thousand migrants into the country secretly. By the way, who paid for that? Why? Why of course we did? If I could, if this would be another messaging campaign, I would beg Republicans to do when just

one thing after another after another, and who paid for this? Why you did? And who paid for this? Why? Why you did? It doesn't need to be a Republican National Committee AD. It just needs to be an ad that points out, you know, all the all the little grassroots organizations need to pull their money together. Go ahead, throw the RNC in there, and they just need to message not for a candidate, for a set of ideals. The Biden administration flew three hundred and twenty thousand plus migrants

into this country illegally. Who paid for that? Why you did with your tax dollars? And remind people that the government has no money other than what it borrows. Now and what you give it or sorry, what they take you don't give them, they take. Super Tuesday happened, Nikki Haley one Vermont. It's an open primary state lost the rest and so we can now sing the song live the parties over. They say that all good much in call it to night upon it over. Hey you go Dandy don And that's

Nicky Haley's song. Do you think you know? Senator Tubberville said he expects her to try to find a way back into Trump's good graces to get it get an appointment. No way, there's no way I would put her out there. But we'll see, we will. We will see another big story in the press box besides Super Tuesday, and that is a San Diego man, the first in the US to be charged with smuggling greenhouse gases. Mike Hart, fifty eight year old San Diego resident, accused of bringing in hydrofluoric

carbons. It's chemical compounds commonly used for refrigeration and air conditioning. I just wanted to point out that he's likely going to be shackled and not allowed bail. I don't know that, but just given the way the United States government prosecutes some things and not others. And meanwhile, we have the cartels smuggling in population killing, crushing drugs every single day. Forty minutes past Morning show

and this is the Morning Show with Preston Scott. I wanted to look a little deeper into the comments written by Amy Cony Barrett in the wake of the ruling on Monday yesterday, that not yesterday day before, Sorry, it's Wednesday, and she found herself with the rest stating that Trump cannot be kicked off the ballot, that the Supreme Court of Colorado decision made it Maine judge and Illinois they're wrong. It is illegal, unconstitutional what they've done. And I'm

looking at a story here from Epic Times. Jack Phillips, not Captain Phillips, just anyway. Five four majority also found that no states can disqualify a federal officer, namely the president. Under the Constitution's Section three, written right after the Civil War, it bars a candidate from running if they have engaged in an insurrection or rebellion against the US government. The majority consisted of John Roberts, Clarence Thomas, Samlito, Neil gorstch Brett Kavanaugh. Do you notice

all the guys. It's interesting, isn't it. It never dawned on me. All the women disagreed with that that decision. The five guys said, uh, yeah, we conclude that states may disqualified persons holding or attempting to hold state office. But states have no power under the Constitution to enforce Section three with respect to federal offices, especially the presidency. Now that was in

the majority opinion. The five, the five guys, you know what they had to they had they had to think about opening up a burger joint, five justices burgers and fries. Yeah, really rolls right off the tongue, right right. Nothing in the Constitution delegates to the states any power to enforce Section three against federal office holders and candidates. Amy Cony Barrett sided with her

three activist colleagues and then slammed them for dissenting rhetoric that was inflammatory. According to Barrett, she wrote, the majority's choice of a different path leaves the remaining justices with a choice of how to respond. In my judgment, this is not the time to amplify disagreement with stridency. She added that, particularly in this circumstance, writings on the Court should turn the national temperature down,

not up. In concurrence with the descending justices, She wrote, however, that the Trump case does not require the Court to decide quoting on the complicated question of whether federal legislation is the exclusive vehicle through which Section three can be enforced, which, by the way, Democrats in the House immediately jumped on immediately, within within minutes hours and started writing legislation to try to keep Trump

off ballots. She also issued this warning for present purposes, our differences are far less important than our unanimity. All nine justices agree on the outcome of this case. That is the message Americans should take home. The problem is, that's not the way things work with Democrats, and they're going to do everything possible, and they'll create another case, and they'll cause more delays,

and so the story will continue. We're going to come back and Florida Man Factor fiction plus for guys, in particular, one of the single most horrific stories that a man will ever hear. Next remember Patriot mailproject dot com. Patriot Mailproject dot com send notes to those that have been wrongly incarcerated and punished. As it relates to January sixth, Speaking of mail, when the lead research assistant of The Morning Show with Preston Scott sent this to me and I

read it, I did the cringe that only guys can do. Only a guy can cringe at this story. Michael Farchie sat down with Klas eight News to discuss a real life nightmare at the Venetian in Las Vegas on December twenty sixth, night after Christmas went to bed and in the middle of his night of rest, all of a sudden is awakened with an excruciating pain in his parts. When I say excruciating, the pain he was feeling described as somebody stabbing me in my private area. He woke up to find a scorpion had

been repeatedly stinging him there and he had, and he had it. They picked of it on his underwear, ended up in the er. Obviously, the Venetian Hotel said, basically, we take all precautions to avoid such things. It must be your fault. You must have been in the desert or something like that. I don't care. All I know is so he was literally being stabbed by, yes, a thing, repeatedly, repeatedly, which once again, that's the consequences of the fall old Beelzebub beasts with stingers.

And when I just I can't imagine a worst thing for a guy. I mean, okay, maybe a rattlesnake biting you down there, but I mean, I mean, my gosh, can you imagine? And actually it makes for the perfect lead in too Florida Man Factor fiction. I'm gonna read three headlines. One of them is real. So for all of you playing at home, it's your job to figure out which is the real headline, and if you do, you can move one space. Headline number one, Florida

man hides meth from police in his belly button. Headline number two, Florida woman releases hundreds of fire ants into ex boyfriend's car after he cheats with her best friend. Headline three, Florida man breaks into home cook's breakfast, tells owner go back to sleep. Those are your three headlines, all right, So which one are you claiming as the Florida Man headline? I'm gonna phone a friend and my friend is telling me fact for number three, going to

number three. Huh In this case, it's actually headline number two. Oh, Florida woman releases hundreds of fire ants in the ex boyfriend's car after he cheats with her best friend. Now, that was a good trio there, because all of them were believable, Absolutely all of them. And that's the thing. They're all sort of yeah, that could happen here. JD, of course, being law enforcement for his professional career absolutely knows these headlines are

possibly true, all of them. We come back, we will bring in our guest friend of the program, JD Johnson of the Talent Training Group. We're going to talk about prepping, preparing for fill in the blank. It can be anything, but the topic has become a little more vogue with what happened to at and T phones back a few weeks ago. All of a sudden, people started to say, what if I can't use my phone?

What if? And then the what ifs followed. So, being the deep thinking talk show host that I am, I texted out to JD and Charlie and I said, this is going to be our topic for the month of March. We're gonna prep JD was like, I'm all in. That's coming next on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. All Right, it's our number three. Thanks so much for keeping company and allowing us to keep you company wherever. However we appreciate it. We do not take for granted you sharing

your time with us this Morning Show with Preston Scott. It is our number three. Grant Allen running the radio program in Studio one A. I'm here in Studio one b and I'm joined by he's one half of the Talent Group. He's one talent on the bird Ladies and gentlemen. Jad Johnson with us from the Talent training group Talent Outdoors, Talent Range, Talent Talent Talent Talent. How are you. I'm doing well, all right. So I send you guys a text and I said, I think this would be a timely

topic. You agreed, Oh yeah, why just it goes along with a lot of what we've been saying for a long time and being prepared. You and Charlie touch on this fairly roots on the program. Yeah, and we're not necessarily what I would call ten full hat wearing preppers with a with an underground bunker and the you know, a conex box buried in the backyard.

But we've thought about it, you know it. It's the some of the things that we pay the most attention to is uh, civil unrest, being able to take care of your family, right whatever that whatever that means to you, Uh, that's that's what drives us. We want people to be able to take care of themselves, take care of their families and not depend on I think I think being a cop for twenty six years, I realized when you need the government's help the most, we're we're a long way away.

And there's been so many times when you know, if you could have just hit the Star Trek transport button and gotten there right then you might could have made a difference. But you know, and the government cleans things up after the fact. It's a reactive force. Always, law enforcement, fire ems is always a reactive force, and where they are hindered by the reality

of the time. You know, prepping got kind of the tenfoil cap kind of thing back a few years ago when the movement really got started, although it's much older than that. Oh yeah, but when I say preparing four and then fill in the blank, you immediately believe there are two categories that we ought to be thinking about. Yeah, you have to think about short term and short Short term preparations are always going to be there, even if

it turns into a long term event. Prepping for a long term self reliance is a whole different, whole different set of circumstances and a whole different set of categories of things that you would need to have set aside and acquire and all that stuff. Short term is you know, the long term is probably going to start out short term. You know, we're just we're going to have to start out with that short term. How do I survive the next thirty days, and that's what I mean by short term. How do I

survive the next thirty days with no electricity, no running water? How do I get home in the midst of civil unrest? How do I communicate with my family? How do I get my tribe my tribe together? How do I get my people together where we can depend on each other. Let's start with communication, because as we were talking off air, that's where it does all begin, and it starts with sitting down with your family and communicating and having a plan to communicate. What are options for people? So first,

the first necessity for that is the plan. If things go bad and the world goes dark, you better have had a discussion with your family about where

to go. Where are we going to meet if things go dark, if the lights turn off and the phones turn off, and the computers turn off, and the radios turn off, because all of those things are going to turn off without electricity and satellites, and we're so fragile as a society our infrastructure that causes or that allows us to have all these things, whether we

want to admit it or not, is extremely fragile. If you had a scenario where you didn't have cell phone used for whatever reason, malware, whatever, then that becomes an issue of Okay, maybe there's satellite communication available, you said, but there's still a vulnerability because that runs through the computer base. Yeah, all the satellites, to my knowledge, all the satellites, all of the radio that's not you know, the radio that you and I

are talking on right now. If you took the network down, we may go away. That signal may stop. Not guaranteed the radio signals are still gonna be capable of happening. But because we're on a backup generator, so we're gonna have power, right But a lot of the other stuff. Cell phones are not gonna work without the Internet, satellites are not gonna work with it. Well, landlines work any idea. See I thought about that, and I don't have the answer either. No, No, probably not.

I would guess they're probably digital as opposed to being the old analog direct lines anymore. They're probably running them through through digital means, Mike, I would guess that more to come. We're gonna keep talking through all of the different things. That's our topic this month with JD and Charlie preparing filling the blank after that ten minutes past the hour and this is the Preston Scott ship.

There are different options for communicating. We're talking about preparing for what if scenario's out there, but we're going to take the approach that communications gone and so that plan. Let's talk about that plan some morre that meeting place. Well, you have to look at where. First of all, you have to look at who you're going to. Who's in the plan, who's in the plan, who's part of the plan? How broad do we do we get that that? I just call it the tribe for lack of a better,

for lack of a better description, who is our tribe? How big of how big is our circle? Because ultimately we're gonna need other people. You know, we're going to need a group too. If you're talking about survival in a doomsday scenario, an individual or a small family, you don't have

a chance. You just don't. It's you have. You're gonna have to depend on other people that you trust and that know that you know have your best interest and there mis interests or your mutual interest into each other where where you're willing to networking with like minded people. Correct, that's that's that's a

good way to say it. Thank you, But you get the concept, so you know, it's just one of those things where let's look at a central location that's that's safe and secure, and it's probably going to be somebody's residence, you know. Make it to grandma's house, make it the grandpa's house, make it to our house, meet at the school, that kind of thing with your kids, you know, don't don't leave the school if it's safe there. If it's not safe there, you know, or if

you don't feel it safe there, make it somewhere else. Would you set it up in such a way that if you can't make it there, then we will gather there and we will come to you and find you. Sure. I mean, that's any plan is better than no plan. Okay. That then it's sort of I'm reverse engineering this in my head because I know that you and Charlie have discussed the what if an EMP drops and that has the possibility of rendering vehicles unable to run because the starters get fried. The

selenoids inside. But there are means to protect our ability to at least move around for a while. Yeah, there are devices out there. We actually carry them in the store. You can find them at other places. There are devices out there you can connect to your car that will give you a great deal of protection from an MP electromagnetic pulse. You can also set up things to protect your house from an EMP or your generator. You know.

Basically, anything that operates that has an electrical current or a battery attached to it can be affected by an electromagnetic pults. And electromagnetic pulses can come from anything from our sun that gives us warmth and light can cause them solar flares. That's kind of what they blame the AT and T outage on with solar flares. And then they say there was processes and they were expanding their network

and blah blah blah. Right, but there have been there have been solar flare EMPs in our history in the last two hundred years that were so powerful or powerful enough to actually shock telegraph operators that were using the telegraph systems. Back in the eighteen hundreds, there was an event that caused a great deal of communication outages back during the telegraph days. So I guess what we're driving at here, folks, is you have a plan, and then you better

secure a way to protect your ability to travel somewhat. That gets back to then providing fuel for your transportation. That's another story. And then there's of course food and water. We're gonna talk about that next sixteen past the hour

twenty one minutes after the hour. JD. Johnson of the Talent Training group talent range dot com is uh good place for you to start get some training for something else that I'm sure we'll talk about in the next next few segments as we relate to the idea of prepping, preparing for and then you can just fill in the blank from there. I mean, obviously you get play in. You, you find your family, you you create a way to bring the people together, and then it's all about survival in its most basic

form, and that's water and food. Water first, absolutely the Uh there's a lot of stuff out there now that water purifiers, water filters, desalimators, all of these things where we can convert non potable water into potable water. The question becomes, where do you find water if you don't have a backyard pool, lake rivers, streams. Yeah, a lot of places we live around here. Dig a deep enough hole in the yard and it'll show

up. Uh. I don't mean to make fun of this, but the fact of the matter is some of these lakes have real big alligators in them. I mean, these are considerations that you have to have if you're gonna go wandering next to Lake Jackson or Lake you know, Mikasoki or whatever, hunting down water. Something to think about is like you said earlier, this is this is why preppers get the tenfold hat. Yeah, the moniker if you will, that's why that people looking at them, guys are crazy.

If you think about this stuff a lot, Yeah, it'll kind of make you crazy because every time you're you're running through a scenario, you got to think about the rabbit hole. The rabbit hole that, yeah, exactly. You know, the water purification JD has changed dramatically in the last decade and a half. You know, from life straws they literally to put a straw

down into a source and know that you can safely consume that water. Two systems that allow you to convert your pool from whatever's in there to drinkable, potable water right and believe it or not, you can buy your own well drilling kits that are not real expensive, that are fairly simple with a hand pump on them. And most of the folks listening in this area right here, your water table is going to be, you know, not that far

down. It's not the best water in the world, but if you're running that through a filter or through through some type of a purification system, it's you know, it's not gonna kill you. When you get to the food side of things, I get the impression that's where you need to really be

thinking a little outside the box and you better be networking. Absolutely. You know, our grandparents or my grandparents that raise me the canned you know, they grew up during the Depression. They lived through the Depression, through the Great Depression when there was no money and there was no no anything. And having the knowledge, skills, and ability and the equipment to can your own food, to preserve food is really lost in our world today for the most

part. Uh So we rely on freezers, freezers and refrigerators. And it's not difficult to can vegetables, uh and preserve meat. It's not difficult. You buy a book, don't google it, you know. And that's the thing, Well, I'll just google how to. No, Google ain't gonna be there. You know. We're talking about hard bound books with the instructions, and you can find those things are out there. They still print them, folks, you know, and you can have you a library of how

to. Uh. The military has produced hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of handbooks, manuals for survival techniques, survival tactics and stuff, and that that our military tea is in the survival training classes, and that stuff's public. It's available, just get it pre twenty two thousand and eight. But yeah, I mean it's out there and it's available, so you know, it's those kind of things that everybody a lot of people don't think about that, you

know. You know, obviously, I'm a proponent of being able to defend yourself because ultimately, if it gets bad and you have people that aren't capable of taking care of themselves, their first plan is to take away from you that have done all this preparation. You can do all the preparation in the world that you want to do, and if you can't defend what you have, you know, somebody's going to take it away from you. I want

to go there in the next segment or two. I want to talk about that side of this, expanding on the personal defense part of it all. I'm curious, though, back to food real quickly, how much of someone's reserves should be those kind that come in tubs, that are the freeze dried, that are you know, twenty five year shelf life stuff. You know, I know people that say sixty days. I know people that say thirty days. I know, you know, everybody's got their own opinion and there

we haven't tried this, so it's all theory at this point. I know personally we have about thirty days worth could be stretched out a little further. If I get to keep my freezers running with a generator or solar or whatever, if I can keep stuff frozen, then that's going to expand my time out to months instead of days. And that's sort of the way you need to be thinking. If something really does happen, you have to immediately assess what kind of time span are we looking at? What type of event are

we talking about? Yeah, and that those scenarios are just they're endless, endless, endless, scenario is you know, it bowls down to what do you feel comfortable with in your scenario. We're going to talk more with J. D. Johnson of the Talent Training Group. We're talking preparing for and fill in the blank from there. Twenty seven past the hour the Morning Shoe

at Preston Scott On News Radio one hundred point seven doubled UFLA. All right, just making sure that those of you listening to the program in the Tallasse area are aware there is a a bad accident. We've gotten a couple listeners point this out. I ten between Thomasville and Monroe eastbound. All right, eastbound, So if you're heading westbound, tunnel vision, tunnel vision, don't look, don't don't ah, don't look. Just keep on moving. And

if you're driving, you're driving eastbound, avoid the area. Just avoid it. That's all we can tell you, all right. Jadie Johnson with us from the Talent Training Group. We're talking about preparing. I don't want to say prepping because too many people have given it a bad name, negative connotation. There, yes, yes, yes, you brought up firearms. Let's

talk about firearms for well personal defense. So yeah, I mean it's one of the things we have to consider in times of civil unrest or like if there's a martial law or something, scenarios, scenarios where you can't go to the store and acquire food, you can't buy anything, you can't go out and source things like we do normally every day. I mean, we make two or three trips a week to the grocery store. There's a lot of

scenarios in existence where that's not gonna happen. So the first one of the things we have to be concerned about is you're hungry the hungry neighbor down the street that you can either choose to to help or you can choose to say, my family's coming first and I don't have anything for you, and you don't ever know how that person's going to react to that thing. So having

a firearm and ammunition and is gonna be a thing. I mean, if there's no let's just say, doomsday scenario that I can think of where firearms are not going to be a primary source of survival and probably a source of trade commodity, a commodity to be traded to people that don't have firearms. So firearms and ammunition is gonna be currency. Know, the currency, the money you have in your pocket right now gonna be worthless. Does that include

range ammo? Any kind of ammo? Okay? The reason I say that is because I think for a lot of people it probably makes more sense versus buying a bunch of nine millimeter self defense rounds, to buy as much of the range that that you can get and and just know that that's what you got, full metal jacket cheaper, cheaper, full metal jacket range AMMO will still is still a viable It's not close to being the best thing we can have for self defense, but it's better than a sharp stick, you know,

infinitely, So yeah, better than, as my granddady says, better than a pocket knife. So let's let's transition from handguns to long guns. What's the pecking order that you think is most important. Handguns are for self defense me to you, okay, you know, me being able to defend myself at close range from somebody. Shotguns and rifles are for distance. There, that's handguns are not greatly effective at distance. Shotguns, you know,

are going to give you fifty yards of distance. Rifles may give you five hundred yards of distance. Capabilities and They're all important. You know, shotguns are probably better for procuring procuring food. You've got distance, you've got power enough to take down an animal. You've got different shotgun shells that you know, everything is on the menu in one of these scenarios. I want to talk about that because I'm a little uncertain as to what that means in terms

of a shotgun. I know that it's the gun of choice for for poultry, for foul yep, But I want to talk more about that. We got one more segment and then and then in two weeks we got Charlie coming in with his take on all this. Am I going to be rolling my eyes? I don't know. Charlie's thinks very long term. Yes he does, and he's detailed a lot of stuff in. He's put a whole lot of stuff in place to to go long term. That's why I wanted to

get both of you to weigh in on this. Different perspectives with some commonalities in that VENN diagram forty past the hour. This by far is not an exhaustive discussion on this topic, because, as we've said earlier, the rabbit holes are many and long that you can go down on this subject of preparing for. But we've come to where we talk frequently, and that's firearms. Shotguns are the most versatile and would be the starting point for a long gun

to secure if you don't have one, absolutely absolutely twelve or twenty. I'd say a twelve gauge because it's the most prolific gauge caliber. If you will, it's not a caliber, but you get what I'm saying. There's more twelve gauge shotguns and more twelve gage ammunition than all the other ones put together. I never would have considered a shotgun except for like ridiculous, I'm being charged by filling the blank and I got nothing else in my hands. You

say that it is not just for foul. No, so with the versatility of a shotgun is unmatched by anything. So you can go from number eight bird shot the shells the shotgun shells that you would use to shoot clays with or shoot sporting clays called number eight. It's the size of the shot. There is a It would take me another show to explain to you how they

came up with those numbers. Just know that those numbers. The smallest shot that I'm familiar with is number twelve and it's tiny, like grain of salt, kind of small or maybe a little bit bigger up to you know, that's number twelve, number eight seven and a halfs and eight six's or what people use to shoot squirrels. Duh? Is there anything left of a squirrel if you hit him with a shotgun? Absolutely? Okay, I'm just ask you may only be putting five or six little teeny tiny little pellets, any

of you might not. You can shoot a squirrel with a shotgun as long as it's not close and you're shooting a you know, okay up in a tree. You might not even know that he's been shot. You may not even see that he's been shot. Now deer, uh, deer man, I've killed a ton of deer with buckshot and slugs hogs too. But let's

talk about that. Ideally, if you were to be hunting for deer in an emergency situation, and you know, we'll let other people figure out the what fish and wildlife has to say about that in an emergency situation, they're not going to be around. That's I'll let other people figure all that out. But the bottom line is, what do you want to be hunting a deer or a hog with if you have a shotgun, uh buck shot, which they come in different sizes as well, but the standard buck shot is

called double lot zero zero size zero zero. It's a thirty two thirty one point five caliber pellet, so it's about the size of a thirty thirty or thirty out to six in diameter. It's a round ball, and there's nine of them in a standard a standard two and three quarter inch twelve gage buck shot. You've got nine of those thirty caliber pellets leaving the barrel at the

same time, okay. Or a rifle slug, which is one usually a one ounce one ounce to an ounce and an eighth single projectile type of thing that goes through a car door. Yeah, yeah, yeah. They're devastating it at and out to you get good with the slug. Your your shotgun is capable of killing a deer hog one hundred plus yards. It's just you

have to understand the trajectory and what's going on with it. But they actually your rifle is smooth or a shotgun is smooth bore, okay, so it has no rifling in it, it has no way of imparting spin on a projectile so the rifle slugs, the spin is put on there by grooves cut in to the slug itself, so you do get some accuracy. You have to have that spin to have accuracy, otherwise your range is very limited.

Parting question as it relates to rifles. Would you suggest an actual hunting rifle or for the ease of conversion and use, getting one of those nine millimeter car beans. Probably a hunting rifle, okay, nine millimeter car beans only going to be effective probably fifty sixty yards because of the weakness, the lack of the projectile, the projectile of the cartridge itself, and of the rifles. I would go with a five five six AR two twenty three whatever you

want to call it, the AR fifteen round, Okay. It's the most prolific, very capable of killing a deer. It's not necessarily ethical in my mind to use on a regular basis for deer hunting. It requires some degree of marksmanship to be effective immediately. But an emergency, an emergency, it'll do just fine. Thanks for the time today. It was an inch interesting visit. Appreciate it as always. Thank you. JD. Johnson with US

Talentrange, Talenrange Dot com forty six forty seven past the hour. All right, So as we talk through all of that stuff, what goes through your head? I got a lot to do. It's it's a little overwhelming, honestly. It's not that I don't think about it. I do. But you can't stress yourself over this. You get some extra cans, learn skills, keep yourself apprized of what's going on in the world, and just you know, be prepared and you know, do all you can without going crazy.

Yeah, just go about your life normally. And then oh yeah, absolutely, you know, just be you know, if something ever happens, like societally, go outside, talk to your neighbors, you know, develop relationships because you know, sell reception is not going to be there. You may not be able to call your family on the other side of town. So you know, does your next door neighbor are they well acquainted with the same kind of thing? Are? You know, just just be friendly.

All of all of a sudden, those really old societal things will be like, hey, can I borrow your thing and you take this will barter? Hey I need a horse to ride into town real quick, can I Then there was farmer Bob, Yeah, exactly, and everyone just kind of left farmer Bob to himself. Yeah right, who's farmer Bob in your neighborhood? Yeah, I just again, I I think the topic is important, and that's why I'm not going to like spend a week talking about this stuff.

I just I thought it was important to have this discussion. We've done it before, it's been years, and we'll do it again with Charlie in a couple of weeks, because Charlie is Charlie's detailed at a whole other level, just in a different way. He's wired differently than JD. That's what makes them such good friends, is they're different. And so we'll we'll we'll get some thoughts in a couple of weeks, same topic, same general set of ideas. We'll just run them through. Oh yeah, buy candles too,

you know, power goes out. Gonna have to see at night somehow. But make sure you get sandal wood. You know, it's just because you know it's a nice Yeah, it'll just calm you. You know, you're just you want to be centered in these types of things. Man. Yeah. Brought to you by Barono Heating and Air. It's the Morning Show on WFLA. I think that's what we call being really bass man or not. Big Stories Today brought to you by Restore carpent Cair and Tyle Nikki Ailey's out.

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hundred and twenty thousand plus immigrants illegally secretly into this country. I say illegally. I think it's a treason this act. Tommy Tubberville joined US US senator from Alabama. I think he agrees. Had a good visit with him. That's already up on the Conversations podcast. It's already up on our X page. You can check it out there if you missed it. Tomorrow, best selling author Peter Schweizer will join us. Don't you dare miss it.

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