Hey, good morning, everybody. Welcome to the Morning Show. Good questions guy. He's Grant Allen and and we're together, all of us here together, just kicking it around and talking about stuff in the news and shaying hi, Hey, good morning friends. Welcome ruminators to another edition of The Morning
Show. Fifty one twenty eight is the program. April second is the date, and we begin with Aphesian six twelve, for we do not wrestle again against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers, over this present darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in heavenly places. Boy. Yeah, and let me tell you that is really really hard to remember. In this day and age. There is a
spirit of stupid. There are spiritual things that impact and influence people to such a degree that they just act foolishly. They make foolish choices, they do evil things. I mean, we don't wrestle against people, but against cosmic powers over this present darkness. That reminds me those words, this present darkness. It reminds me of the book by Frank Peretti. If you have never
heard of it, if you've never read it, read it. It's that's the title, This Present Darkness. Now there's a sequel, but but just read the first one and you will you will learn more about spiritual warfare reading that novel. It's one of the very, very very few novels I've ever
read. I don't read novels because I don't feel like I have time to read things that are made up. However, this book is based on biblical principles, and what Peretti was so gifted at doing in writing this book was taking that verse and all kinds of other verses in scripture and explaining kind of a hierarchy that exists in the spiritual realm, on the bad guy's side, on the dark side of the force, in evil Satan's territory, and explain
certain realities of how things work. Do I think Satan's behind every corner? No? Do I think he's behind most of them? Yes, he wants to destroy you. Ultimately, he wants to take people and convince them there is no God, convince them. It doesn't matter who someone places their faith in as long as it's not Jesus, as long as it's not the God of the Bible. He doesn't care about the rest, because the rest all answer to him. He doesn't care. He doesn't care who gets credit as
long as it's not God. And so boy, first, meditate on that verse for a little bit as you think through the things that annoy and upset you, and remember it, remember root causes, and those things can get into us too. By that, I mean we can we can get annoyed to the point where we just snap. It's a little bit about why we offer what's the beef. It's a it's a spiritual exercise. Actually you never
thought of it that way. And also not you know, read your Bible, but pick up the book this Present Darkness and give it a read. You'll learn a lot, you really will. And I'll also offer another recommendation next ten minutes past the hour, American Patriots Almanac on deck. But first my recommendation on something else you can listen to. It's coming up here in the Morning Show with Prustin Scott last night we were just talking women's college basketball.
IOWA avenges it's lost in the national title game against LSU and advances to the final four UKN. I still say Geno rim is the best coach in basketball period. They were like the thing in twenty ten to twenty twelve around there, and then it just felt like they got quiet. Well, the great players started going on in all different kinds of schools. Yeah, not just Maya more and all of her friends to Yukon. Yeah, yeah, it was. They've spread right now, he's got some good players and Gino
Ariam is back in the Final four yet again. But yeah, it's uh yeah, Paige Buker's yeah, she's the Yukon gal. I forgot she was still there. Yep, yep. I think she was out all last year. I think she was injured, I think. But at any rate, my point is he's a great coach. All right. My recommendation, and you're gonna be all over this Hanted Cosmos if you want to learn, well learn might be a strong word. If you want to open up our eyes to the demonic realities of the world that we live in, A couple of
guys sit down and just talk it all over. It's a podcast that you can listen to on iHeart called Haunted Cosmos. It's huge, very good, and it's a long listen. It's the listen that I when I'm when I'm making a long drive or if I'm working in my yard. Boom that boom, that's that's what I'm listening to. And it's not just two guys ranting for two hours, high production quality with mean well, they embellish a little
bit this, but what I'm saying is entertaining. This sound is a little a little campy to me, but you know what, it adds something to it. You are exactly right, it does add to it. I started with episode first and I'm working towards current. That's how you can set up the podcast on the iHeartRadio app to go back to the beginning and then play forward, and that's what I do. I don't like listening to podcasts and
working my way backwards. I want to go back to the beginning because I find that a lot of people build their podcasts off of things they've previously said, and so you oftentimes will miss important nuance to it. I mean, it's no different than listening to our show. If you just jump onto our show and don't give it a week or so, you're gonna be a little lost. But even then you still might be because we'll be referencing things that we talked about a year ago, two years ago. For me, twenty
two years ago, and so it builds on itself a little bit. And that's why, you know, we encourage you to give us some time. If you're new listening to the program this morning, just give us a little time. I've never ever I don't want a group of rubber stampers. That's why we call you the ruminators. The listeners of this program are thinkers. You don't have to agree with me. I'm not offended. I'm not upset. It's quite all right. God give everybody the right to be wrong.
I'm just teasing. I'm teasing. See that's another thing you would know. I'm I'm just poking a little bit anyway. So check out the podcast Haunted Cosmos. Don't let the name throw you off. It threw me off until I talked with family and figured out that about half my kids are listening to it all right. April second Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon lands in Florida
fifteen thirteen, fifteen thirteen, searching for the Fountain of Youth. Eighteen sixty five, Confederate President Jefferson Davis most of his cabinet flee Richmond as Union troops draw near the capitol. On nineteen oh two. The Electric Theater, the first American theater devoted to showing motion pictures, opens in Los Angeles. Nineteen seventeen, would Row Wilson calls for a declaration of war against Germany, saying, quote, the world must be made safe for democracy. I don't like
use of that word. I don't like use of that word. Nineteen fifty three, the journal Nature publishes a paper by British scientist Francis Crick an American scientist James Watson describing the double helix structure for DNA. Nineteen fifty three. They were figuring that out man. You had to squint to see that, right, Lots of light. Sixteen minutes after the hour, back with more of the Morning show, twenty one, it was twenty two minutes past.
That is twenty two minutes. John Stenberger now on the team at Liberty Council. He retired from Florida Family Policy Council that he founded, said it his time, spent twenty years there while being in private practice as well. He is he is going to work with Matt Staber. Could not be thrilled more thrilled for John or for Liberty Counsel. I've known John for many many years. But he is the president of Liberty Council Action, and he will serve
as senior counsel of a Liberty Council. So is he is going to be working directly with Matt I suppose, if not replacing Matt his senior counsel. So hopefully we'll have John back on the program. We used to have him on the show with Florida Policy Florida Family Policy Council. He's I've known John since nineteen eighty seven, and there's some funny stories between John and I that I just cherish. I love him, I respect and admire him. He
is a champion for Christ absolutely positively and thrilled. We'll get more to related issues in just second. The big story is changed late in the day yesterday when news dropped about the Florida State Supreme Court. We'll get to that because those are the big stories in the press box. Three different things, three different rulings that must be on your radar. However, Joe Biden, responding to criticism about transgender visibility day Easter, quote, I didn't do that.
So there are two possibilities here. One, he's telling the truth. He had nothing to do with it, which speaks to how completely lost he is as the resident of the United States. His staff did this, as I surmise, the excuse is, oh, that's just rubbish. Koreem Jane Pierre. I'm paraphrasing. March thirty first is National Day of Transgender Visibility. It has been. It just happened to fall on Easter, to which I reply, yeah. And the President has no reason to sign anything related to it.
Nothing. It is what it is. It's on the calendar for whatever group of people cares. There's zero reason for the Resident of the United States to put a signature on any of it, no reason at all. None. The consensus also is that Trump and Reagan and maybe maybe the bush Boys just ignored the whole Easter symbolism Christianity thing during the egg role during their time
at the White House. It originally was put at the White House because it was forbidden to do anything like that at the Capitol Park, and so the President whenever it was first dude, said fine, we'll do it at the White House. Can't do anything about that. That's mine. Whatever. It still is an issue. When you choose to make the decision to ban whatever to it, you're you're You're supposed to be the head of the whole thing. So that's number one. Uh Joe not taking any responsibility. What a
shocking development. And then totally unrelated is this story. Remember the little creephead that uh from venezuealer or whatever oor gargoyle on TikTok. Yes, Yes, he's been arrested. They found him. He was He was arrested in Guhanna Ohio Gehannah. I like Gahana because it sounds foreign. That sounds like Hawaii. Ohanna means family. Okay, that's what it sounds like. All right, pooey poah, Now you're polahah poah. So he has been arrested.
He says that he gets a thousand dollars a day panhandling. I don't think so. I don't think so. With that face he's flashing, he's flashing, he's flashing hundred dollar bills. Ain't nobody floating him hundred dollar bills? My man's dealing something. And I hope they figure it out, and I hope that he doesn't get transferred to some division of ice that's going to turn him loose. He's one of those guys that needs to be out of this
country. And and and we need to be playing that video repeatedly for Border Patrol so they remember him anyway. And those stories weren't big stories in the press box. The big stories that I had scheduled, I've had to mostly retire. And I'll have to try to fit him in either later in the
show or tomorrow because we're just we got too much. Twenty seven minutes after the hour, Well, Walker Generation's Church, All pro Dads Next Hour, Preston Scott on News Radio one hundred point SEVENBUFLA, Well, let's get right to it. Big stories in the press box brought to you by a grove of creative marketing and digital expertise. Florida State Supreme Court has put a lot in your hands, ladies and gentlemen. One of the rulings confounds me.
It just does. First of all, the six week abortion ban will take effect. Florida State Supreme Court said that, to paraphrase, once Roe Wade was overturned by the United States Supreme Court, all of the justification for the limitations that existed on how they could rule were removed, and so they concluded
that there was no basis under the privacy clause to invalidate the statute. In doing so, we received from our prior decisions in which, relying on reasoning, the United States Supreme Court has rejected, we held that the privacy clause guaranteed the right to receive an abortion through the end of the second trimester. Now, what this means is the six week ban is going to be triggered
in thirty days. Exceptions include abortions up to fifteen weeks for rape, incest, human trafficking, and other exceptions are mother's life is at risk, all right, So we've got that ruling. There are those that believe it ought to be fifteen weeks. There are those that believe it ought to be six weeks. There's all kinds of spectrum in this one. But the six weeks
will take effect. However, the Supreme Court ruled yesterday in the state of Florida that you will get to vote on enshrining abortion in the state constitution. Here's my problem with it. First, it has nothing to do with my personal convictions. It has everything to do with what I think is a staggering
legal blunder by the court. Now, the vote was four to three, limiting government interference with abortion except as provided by Article ten, Section twenty two, no law shall prohibit penalized delay or restrict abortion before viability when necessary to protect the patient's health, is determined by the patient's health care provider. That is, that's the language of the amendment. Here's where the court aired. And I don't believe you have to be an expert to make the opinion that
I'm making. Viability that is to me, as ambiguous as ambiguous as assault weapon. What the heck does that mean? Because a baby isn't viable Listen to me. A baby is not viable until they can communicate, walk, and ask for seek help on their own. A baby is dependent on a parent, an adult, a person for how long a couple of years, three years? Maybe at least sixty percent of you across the state will have to say yes to allow abortions. The amendment defines no set point for viability,
but traditionally it's twenty to twenty five weeks. Are you kidding me? The viability? I don't. We have to get Matt Staber on the show or John Stenberger to discuss this term viability. This is a tragic decision, but there's more to this, and I want to We're gonna make time for this stuff, and I have another ruling. I gotta get to forty minutes past the hour. These are the big stories and more still to come on
the Morning Show. It's the Morning Show with President Scott. I have not seen the breakdown of the justices who voted for approving and allowing the amendment to be put on the ballot and those opposing. All Right, this is going to be the rallying cry of the kids. Yeah, the Supreme Court of Florida gave more political momentum to the left and the Florida Democrat base than the Democrat base themselves can even drum up in Florida. Absolutely, they activated more
voters with this than anything Democrat parton Share Nikki Freed has ever said. But this still will not be decided by them. This won't be decided by the kids. This will be decided by the adults. And I know eighteen and older as adult they can vote. You know what I'm saying now, it's
about making the argument. And I'm telling you now, viability is the weak link here, especially when you can just scroll Instagram very easily and see Instagram reels of like twenty to twenty five week old children surviving the nick you absolutely like thanks to the onset of technology and Instagram reels. As crazy as that sounds, you're seeing twenty to twenty five week old children. Yeah, they're nick you. They're in a very sensitive, you know, fragile state.
But they grow up to be healthy children. Yes, yes, it's insane to make that assertion in today's day and age. You look sorry. I was about to say, well, it's it's important though that you all assuming you think that this is wrong to leave the the right to life of an unborn child in the hands of the voters, I'm sorry. It shouldn't be.
So we circle back now to personhood, and it makes me wonder, Okay, at what point are we now going to start seeing court cases because the argument is going to be made, no, no, no, no, no, that that that baby is viable only when they're four or five years old. This so we got to get to personhood, I suppose. But that's not the only thing the Supreme Court decided can be put up for a vote. They decided that the marijuana legalization Amendment will be on the ballot
as well. So we have two significant drivers of youth vote, And I'm just first of all, this this ballot amendment is being by true Leave. Yeah, there's a there's a nonprofit whatever pack that's behind it. Now it's being funded by True Leave. Here's what no one's considering. First of all, many of you disagree with me, and in this case, you are wrong when I say weed is a gateway drug. It absolutely is. Now, if you didn't fall fall victim to that, I would say, good
on you, except whatever. If you're if you're using weed for quote medical purposes, I would say, there are pills for that, but that that have the ingredient I think it's THHC or whatever that that's helpful to you. I don't know. I don't know anything about that part of it, the specifics of the of the alternatives. But if it helps you medically, whatever, that's fine. Here's that's what no one's talking about. We legalize this
stuff. Do you realize how many children are going to be exposed to marijuana's secondhand and do you realize that damages them? And with a child marijuana is a whole another deal to young children because secondhand marijuana smoke impacts it and it damages the development of their brain. That is a scientific fact. It is not deniable. And so these are the unintended consequences. I warned you of the unintended consequences of the minimum wage. We're now in a very different territory
here. We're dealing with the welfare of people with this weed stuff being legalized with no consideration of children in the way of secondhand smoke. And we're also now dealing with the consequences of killing babies and enshrining that right in the state constitution. All right, friends, I've discussed at times my siblings and I have a brother, Patrick. He is the next youngest in the family. I'm the youngest. Patrick is six years my senior and he's about to celebrate
a birthday. But he worked for the Saint Paul Police Department four years. He's been a police officer's entire career. Entire career. I'm grateful that he's survived at the all started in San Antonio, then went back to Saint Paul and worked worked the same neighborhood for years, walking the street old street beat cop. I love it so proud, and spent some time working canines. Did some special detachment work with the FBI during they were trying to find I
think it's Andrew Kunanan who shot a fashion designer. Was it Versace that he shot and killed in Miami? He was from Saint Paul, the guy that and so they Pat was dispatched to try to track this guy down. But he's now working for the Ramsey County Sheriff's Department. He's yeah, and so
he is. I actually found out from a listener of my show that Pat was doing these videos for the Ramsey County Sheriff's Department called Live On where they've got a dash cam and he'll ride around with a sheriff on Friday nights and
other nights it's just him, and other nights it's others. And they have almost a quarter million subscribers, and people watch this thing from different countries around the world to watch the patrolling live and it's usually very boring in terms of they're just riding around and they call those that follow back seaters, and I'm a back seater. It's my brother, you kidding me? Well, word is Pat's going to be back out Thursday night and perhaps he'll let me know
for sure, and most certainly Friday night. He said he's going to give a shout out to listeners of the Morning Show with Preston Scott, you ruminators. So I will once it's done, I will put a link up to that video where he gives a shout out early on to those of you that listen to the program, and and I'll put the video up and then you can choose to subscribe and follow it if you want or not. I just
it's my brother, you know, and and love my family. We were raised separately from each other because he it's a long story, but my dad's travels and us moving and he didn't want to leave high school and where he had all his friends, and so my mom and dad let him stay in Minnesota to finish high school when we moved to Arizona. And that was the last time I lived with my brother, when I was nine years old. And so, but Pats, Pat's a hoot and you can definitely hear the
Minnesota accent in him. It's not terrible, but it's there, and it's a lot of fun. I got email yesterday from a listener saying, yes, I did, in fact almost make them hurl when I talked about the Duke researchers giving a man injections so that he can breastfeed his grandchild. Now we have scientists at Oregon Health and Science University claiming that they are getting closer
to creating human embryos using the DNA of two men and no women. We are asking for divine cosmic meteoric strikes directly on our cities, and God would be totally justified in doing it. Yeah, He's not going to do that. We are just simply going to sew what we reap until He comes Until Jesus comes back, we are going to be left without favor and protection and we're going to get what comes our way. But we would be totally I mean, I've said it, you know, I don't know why God done
just smite us all and start over, but He's got a plan. And so anyway, that's in the news as well when we come back all pro dads were looking for some talk about it. Next on the show, Audi and Welcome Second Hour The Morning Show with Rusty Scott Show fifty one, twenty eight. It is Tuesday, April second, and it's great to be with you. Grant Allen over there running the radio program as always, and I am here relegated to Studio one B in our broadcast weeks here at iHeartRadio.
And so no matter where or how you are listening to us, we thank you very much for making time now one of the things that we have. You know, in the early days of this program, I used to end the show with make a Difference, and I would challenge people to find ways to make a difference. And we kind of let that go for a while, not necessarily the idea, but just the tagline ending the show. And
now we've kind of formulated what I call the Mad Radio Network. And I'm teasing, I'm poking fun because mad, obviously is how a lot of people on the left view people like me that I'm just mad and angry and no, not really, I just want to make a difference and that's what we try to do. And so today is really this segment, set of segments is all about trying to find ways to leverage you all to make a difference. Now this is Tallahassee centric that said, I promise you all, pro
dads is wherever you live in this country, it's everywhere. It's a thing, and it's a really important thing. And to talk about it here locally is bo Walker now Bo Bo started listening to this program. How old were you when you were forcibly tied into your seat and made to listen? Oh, I was probably eight or nine, riding to school with my dad in the mornings and my brother and we love doing the trying to figure out the trivial questions together for pizza. Pizza, come on. Yeah, absolutely,
And so now you are. Now I am thirty two and married to my high school sweetheart. How cool is that? Father to triplet girls? Oh my goodness. Yeah. If ever you've found a reason to pray for a man and you just heard it. Three girls are going to be teenagers at the same exact moment. But we found out at the end of the year. Boy on the way now all right, so all right, very excited
about that. Awesome. Yeah, and you work at Generations Church. Yes, I'm the kid's pastor at Generation's Church, been there for eleven years, but my father pastored there, so I've kind of grown up, you know at that church. It's my home church and been there for a long time. Many of you. And it's so funny because when I saw you, I said, that face looks familiar, and then it dawned on me when you gave me your dad's name, I knew your dad. Kenny Walker just
a delightful man and a good man and a faithful servant to God. Yeah. He definitely had a huge heart for our community at the time Oak City, and then started the Team Challenge that's here in Tallahassee as well after he left Oak City. And so, yeah, huge heart for this community. And I attribute my heart for the community to him. And yeah, great man, you find yourself now doing what I think all good ministry does, getting outside the walls of a church. You know, the church obviously you
know this. It's people, it's not a building. But we've we've sort of allowed the secular culture to push us into being a building as opposed to a to a group of people that are trying to reach outside. You are in the in the schools. Tell us about first the why why did you decide, okay, I need to get into some of the elementary schools. Yeah, great question, I think for us. You know, our church is right in the middle of the three two three oh four zip code,
and uh, we talk about a fertile ground. Yeah, and uh, I don't know if you know, but a few years ago a study was done and per capita three two three oh four was ranked the uh porous zip code in all of Florida and with nearly fifty percent of kids living below the poverty line. So for me and our church, you know, we're we're thinking, you know what, what can we do to help? What do we do? Uh? What? What's really the root of the issue here? Like is it is it drugs? Do people need food? Is it
housing? You know? Jobs? Is it drug You know what? What's the problem here? So just trying to get to the root of that issue. And uh, for for me, just looking into that, I realized that we really have a crisis in fatherlessness. And so if you look at the root of a lot of these issues, it goes back to there's not a father in kids' lives, and it leads to all kinds of different things.
They need dads, Yeah, they need that. We're going to pick up right there, bo Walker with me and we're going to give you an email throughout and here it is bo at gctlh dot org. You're gonna want
to remember that bo at gctlh dot org. Will explain why in the next segment here in the Morning Show with Preston's guy, but Walker's a kid's pastor, associate pastor Generation's Church in Tallahassee. And I want to remind you if you're outside the Tallassee listening area, do not tune out on this because this is a problem plaguing this country. You know, when we talk about fatherlessness, I would probably change the language a little bit because in certain parts of
our society, being a father's almost like a status symbol. We're talking about being a dad. There's a big difference because just about anybody can father. That's a guy, not just anybody's willing to be a dad. And we're looking for dads. And when you talk about bo what's going on in the three two three zero four zip code? You know I was mentioned in to
you. Sheriff Walt McNeil did a study and he and he talked about what he called it the anatomy of a murder or something to a homicide, And he and he drilled down into years of looking at the statistics and what's causing this, driving this, and he arrived at a lot of the same conclusions. We need dads in these homes. Now there's a reality, and the reality is that there just aren't going to be dads walking in the door in
a lot of the homes, certainly in your zip code. But this goes across the city, and it goes across the state, and it goes across the country. So explain the approach that you take with All pro Dads. Yeah, I was just gonna mention along with that real quick. Our own state government did a study on this, I think it was last year, and Governor DeSantis, along with a lot of the leaders of All pro Dads
were kind of addressing this problem. And some of the statistics they found were that kids who grow up in fatherless homes three times more likely to go to jail, sixty percent of youth suicides come from fatherless homes, seventy percent of high school dropouts come from fatherless homes. But with a present and positive father at home, it doubles a child's chances of going to college and getting a stable job. And so I just believe that if we can fix fatherhood,
we can change the world. And I think that with All pro Dads, it's not the ant, sir, but it's a step in the right direction. And so All pro Dads is a character based education program. That we're able to do in the public school system. We do it during school hours, so that's pretty cool. Yeah, And so I lead chapters locally at Sable Palm and Rudigger. And the big things that stick out to me for dads is that there's just power in showing up. Yes, there's power and
encouragement. We see the PSAs on television sometimes that just say be there, yeah, being present, be there. Yeah. Tell me it was the decision for you to link up with all pro dads, which is you know, I mean, you're not gonna be able to quote preach the gospel, you just live it in front of these kids because you're in school hours, you're on school property, right, Yeah, there's some limitations to what you
can do, right Yeah. Absolutely, So I knew that going in, but I knew that being faithful to all pro dads would open other doors. Absolutely. And God's done some cool things with that about allowing us to do some gospel centered stuff like in after school programs, and so it's really opened some cool doors spiritually. But of course it all pro dads. You know.
Even last week, I just had a dad afterwards who shared that he had an older son who had in the last couple of weeks committed suicide and I just said, hey, man, can I can I pray with you?
Can I just pray for you? And after I prayed, he was like, would would you mind if at our next meeting I just kind of shared my story of the importance of dads, you know, being in their kids' lives, and you know, like and so there's just it just opened some really cool doors and you know, the ability to minister to people.
Even though I'm not proclaiming Jesus from a stage, it just at that moment, at that moment, right right, but it has opened doors to do so and people, you know, getting plugged into our church and coming to different things that we do as a church. But that was never my goal, and you know, it wasn't my primary goal in the beginning. Sure, you know, I just wanted to try to encourage dads and make a difference in dads and kids' lives. All right, when we come back,
as I said, this is the Mad Radio Network. It's about finding ways to make a difference. So what can you do? We're going to talk very specifically about that, which is why I gave you the email address. Bo At gctl dot org. Bo Bo at gctlh dot org more next on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Regular listeners of the program would remember years ago we had Tony Dungee on the show talking about all pro dads and we're looking for all pro dads. We're looking for you to be an all pro
dad. We're looking for people that might want to help out and we'll get to that in just a second. Boat Walker with me. He leads the groups at Rudiger and Sable Palm Elementary and is with Generations Church. Bo take us inside a meeting. How does it start? Yes, So my favorite moment is how it starts every month with what we call the pride moment. And I asked dads to just take a couple minutes and share with their child
why they're proud of them this month. So I say, hey, don't just tell them you're proud of them, but be specific, give them a specific reason I'm proud of you because and it's so cool just to see kids light up in that moment as dads speak life and encouragement over their kids.
So our meetings are all about letting dads show up, encourage their kids and then just have meaningful conversations about life's topics like integrity, self control, gentleness, kindness, courage, things like an expanded version of a manly minute. Yeah. Absolutely, Let's now get real practical. What do you do for kids who don't have a ads showing up in their life but want to come to these meetings or they signed up dad says they're coming and dad doesn't show
up. Yeah. Absolutely, So first of all, let me say that we have grandpa's uncles, you know, all kinds of family members who show up as the father figure. So if you're a grandpa uncle, you can
come to an all pro dad's meeting. If you're just someone who has a heart for kids who maybe don't have a father figure, a positive father figure in their life, we would love for you to come in, you know, as kind of an adopted dad for the day, for the meetings, and you know, kind of kind of probably I would imagine kind of through Leon County Schools we could set them up as kind of like a mentor for a kid and be able to come to the breakfast and spend time with them.
We could absolutely do that. Sometimes we have volunteer groups come in who will help kind of adopt kids for the day whose dads didn't show up to a meeting. But yeah, there's a number of ways we can get volunteers plugged in. You be a dad so to speak. When are the meetings, So we usually meet once a month, the usually the last the last week of the month. I'm usually at Rudiger, the last Wednesday of the
month, and the last Thursday I'm at Sable palm Uh. And the meetings are from nine to nine thirty okay in the morning, So the kids are excused from class for that time period. Yes, So if they're signed up, they you know, their teachers get a list and they're they get called
from class to come to the cafeteria and the dads are checking in. And that's another favorite moment is when the dads and kids lock eyes when they first come into the room and the kid runs and gives them a big bear hun because sometimes dad doesn't live with their their child, right, and so this is another time they can be together. Yeah, yeah, it's really cool. How else can people help, I mean, there's a there has to
be a financial component to this that that does the lifting. Yes, So I've been at the Rudiger chapter for probably going on ten years now, and up until now our church is just kind of footed the bill every month and then Sable Palm we've been there for a couple of years. It costs about two hundred dollars to provide breakfast for the dads and the kids. We typically do donuts and juice and coffee and then so that provides the meal for them.
So you're looking at two hundred dollars a month, which isn't isn't bad to feed all these dads and kids. We usually do eight meetings a year, so sixteen hundred dollars you can pay for an entire year of All Pro Dads and making sure these kids and dads get a good breakfast. And we will spoil them every now and then with a hot breakfast when we can. And there's some prizes that every now and then you'll give out little drawings and
things. Yeah, absolutely, All Pro Dad's partnered with Scholastic, and Scholastic actually donates books that go along with the topics we're talking about, so we get those for free. We'll use those. But yeah, I like to throw in some fun prizes to ball or something like that. Yeah, are some All Pro Dad merch nice. I'll usually at some of that stuff off
their website and try to give T shirts and stuff like that away. So yeah, but two hundred dollars, two hundred and fifty dollars would cover an entire meeting for you know, the meal, giveaways, anything like that. So here's the challenge. First of all, if you can give your time. There's some of you you're retired, you've got the time to give for others. Maybe you're a business owner, maybe you own your own business and
you're looking for something to really impact a community generationally. Is this is family tree changing stuff that we're talking about here. Maybe eight businesses listening right now can take one month and just donate to take care of both of the schools. Maybe we got sixteen businesses that will take care of one school and one will take care of another, and we'll I mean, how you know,
you know the math folks, you've heard the number. If you can help, we're going to get to that email bo at gs c TLH dot org boat gct LH dot org. Send them a note, just say tell me more whatever, and uh, let's step up and help. Let's make these meetings happen. And uh both. Thanks for what you're doing. I appreciate it. Thank you, Preston. My best to your brother and your family. Thank you so much. Bo Walker Generations Church, my guest, all
pro dads. Boy. All you have to do is listen to one program of the Morning Show with Preston Scott and you realize how badly we need dads. It's twenty seven minutes after the hour. The news is next, bo bo At g C t LH dot org, g C TLH dot org. Boy, talk about a needed program. You can help, think about it, pray about it, make a difference. Thirty six past the hour. Big stories in the press box brought to you by Grove Creative Marketing and Digital
Expertise. That is Grov Groova Grov Creative Marketing and Digital Expertise. I've worked with them, very good. All right, here we go. Florida State Supreme Court is the big story in the press box. The six week abortion ban is coming in thirty days. It's going to differ from the fifteen week mark to six weeks. Basically heartbeat. However, in saying yes to that, the State Supreme Court said as well that voters are going to decide whether
to put abortion with virtually no limits right back in the state constitution. You say, what do you mean, no limits? That's exactly what I mean. Don't think for one second there aren't doctors that will say, oh, it's important to the mother to abort that child at thirty weeks. Don't think that won't happen, because it absolutely positively will. And oh, by the way, I wasn't going to go here. There's a story out there of an abortion being performed on the wrong woman. Didn't happen in the States,
it happened abroad. But where you're going to have multiple abortions taking place, that stuff's going to happen. Imagine a woman went in there for treatment to save her baby and she had it taken from her. Oh, it was an accident. Sorry, wrong one. Here's the problem with that I have with the ruling. Well, let me first get on the front end of this and say that. The other thing is they're going to let marijuana legalization be on the ballot in twenty twenty four as well, so two huge drivers
for the left will be on the ballot. Now, the Supreme Court can't take that into consideration. I get it. It's ruling on is this clear. Is the amendment very clear on what it's allowing, single subject, very clear, pretty clear on marijuana it is. I have a real problem with this ruling on abortion because it says in the in the wording limiting government interference with abortion except as provided in Article ten, Section twenty two. First of
all, shouldn't that be spelled out? It doesn't ambiguity number one number two, No law shall prohibit penalized delay or restrict abortion before viability WT viability. Why don't we just start talking about assault weapons. Viability can mean anything, literally anything, And so what I want to do is I want to make sure you understand the key argument in this whole thing is the argument on viability.
Babies are not viable for years after birth. Please consider that. Sadly, the right conservatives, even the pro life movement, have lost the argument on viability because they didn't make it right. The argument of viability should have been just just laughed at from the beginning. Look, there are thirty year olds that, for a host of reasons aren't viable away from a mom or a dad. I'm just saying there are all kinds of reasons, but the
one that applies to all babies. Is it until they're old enough to communicate, literally communicate, they're not viable outside of human intervention. Not a happy camper with the State Supreme Court. The ruling was four to three to refresh. The problem with the marijuana thing is there's no consideration of children that are going to be victimized by the secondhand marijuana smoke, and it is a serious problem. Some of you can argue with me on my statement that marijuana is
a gateway drug. It absolutely is. It is because it didn't affect you that way doesn't mean that's not true. It is true. It is. My problem with the whole marijuana thing is that you are now going to by legalizing it for everybody that wants to take part at twenty one or older, you're going to endanger children. Now. Children are impacted. The adolescent brain is impacted by marijuana more than any other and people don't like to admit it,
but it causes It makes you stupid. Weed makes you dumb because when you're smoking it, you're literally going into this kind of state of under the influence of you can't think clearly. You haven't smoked weed, man, exactly, I have my brain cells, I haven't burned them off. It makes you lazy, makes you slothful, makes you gluttonous, And like all of
these I would chalk marijuana up to like legalize sports betting. I just really dislike how just these vices are just losing their taboo, and I generally dislike just a desensitized culture to extreme vice. Again, if you're that person that needs it for medical reasons and that's the only thing that helps you, I'm not going to fight with you because I don't have that problem. Not gonna
fight with you about that. It's not a hill I'm dying on. I'm dying on the hill of a gateway drug, and I'm dying on the hill of This will impact children, always does. And we're not talking about kids picking up a joint, uh huh, uh huh being in the presence of it. Because there are irresponsible parents that will smoke weed around their children and they will endure it and they will be harmed harmed by it. I have a problem with that. So now it's up to the voters of the state
of Florida. Sixty percent. Thank Florida Chamber for getting us to at least sixty percent, because that's what the Florida Chamber did years ago, bumped it up to sixty. Honestly, if we're going to enshrine something in the Constitution, it needs to be way higher than sixty. I don't disagree with you. The legislature, the Republican legislature wouldn't go to two thirds. That's a shame. Yeah, it needs to be higher. Yes, I completely agree.
What's the requirement of passing a constitutional amendment among the states. Isn't it a super majority? Isn't it? I think it is pretty sure. Anyway, I've I don't think we're going to do a manly minute today. I just have too much. Just got to keep rolling. Just we just we just have too much. We got travel related news, next important stuff, a bunch of you travel. Got to get you covered. In case you didn't have enough for reasons to not fly, I'm going to give you another
one, and then we're going to expand that to cruising. That's right on the seas. This is the Morning Show with Preston Scott. I'm going to rationalize it this way. I did a manly half hour with bo Walker stepping up being a dad. Now I know it's not about necessarily but well, now you know what, back up here, you can take a lot from that and look at at at dads that are M I A. And I understand that there are times that dads are M I A because courts have intervened
unfairly. I get it. The system is somewhat rigged against dads. But that's not the norm. The norm is that, especially in some circumstances culturally, being a father is really cool, being a dad isn't. And so manly minute turned into a manly half hour, last hour, this last half hour, well the never mind. So I'm gonna call that done. Manliness covered being a dad. Pilot United Boeing seven seventy seven, scheduled to reach
San Francisco, circled over the North Sea before getting back to Frankfurt. Pilot was forced to make a return after a foul smell from a broken toilet filled the entire cabin. Yeah, this thing was going to fly from Frankfurt to San Francisco. Soon after taking off, passengers reported a foul smell coming from the toilets. Cabin crew found that one of the toilets in the seven year old airplane was defective. Seven year old airplane passengers also reported that the contents
from the waste tanks overflowed and entered the cabin well. Quite pleasant sausage, anymoe o. Just geez, it's not often we're without words. Why so there you go. We're just adding to the reasons why people don't want to fly anymore. Then out of if you've seen the story Norwegian Cruise Line after an island excursion left without all on board. Group of Americans left behind. They had no money, no meds, no nothing. I've heard about this
recently. Yeah, Six American passengers, including a pregnant woman two Australians, were stranded on an African island during a vacation. It got worse. NCL left the group at the island, six thousand miles from their home, no belongings, and refused to let them on board. They worked through the US embassy, planned to fly to Gambia to meet the ship at the next port, but the ship wasn't able to dock because of low tides. Group is
still in scramble mode. Norwegian is blaming the passengers, saying there is a posted time, it's your job. I would say that might be true, except if I don't know this did the tour come from NCL. Was it a tour booked through NCL. If it's tour that NCL makes available and they have partners that provide tours, which is kind of routine, fair, then I put it on NCL. You gotta wait, that's your provider. Now, if passengers book their own thing, they know when the ship's leaving,
you know how much time you need. That was my question was this did they They said they were waiting for the tender boats to come back and get us because our boat was anchored off the harbor. They didn't come back to get us eight days into a twenty one day cruise, eight days into a twenty one day cruise. Despite their tardiness, the cruise was still anchored on the island. When they returned, coast guard of the island took the boat, took them on a boat to the ship, but the captain refused to
let them on board. Now that's on that's on NCL. To me, cruise lying should let them back on board. They were still anchored. They were still anchored. Do the right thing, open the doors. No one cares, it's a twenty one day cruise. Well, but if you do it for one person. Yeah, and it's a twenty one day cruise. What's your point they got there anyway. I'm just you know, there was a time I thought cruises were cool, and for some they still are.
I'm probably a bigger fan of thinking about a river cruise than being out on the ocean anymore. But yeah, this is the service industry now, this is kind of where we are, all right, when we come back, it's our number three. Revenge of the Rhinos explained all right, five minutes after the hour of the Morning Show with Preston Scott Revenge of the Rhinos in just a little bit, but first thrilled to have on the program. He is the Florida Speaker of the House, Representative Paul Renner. How are you,
Paul? Good morning, Preston. How are you well. I'm doing terrific, but it's you know, every day around here is just fun. But you, sir, have just gone through the gauntlet for a couple of years. How are you doing well? Trying to get some sleep and remember what normal look like. But we're still busy. It hasn't slowed down a lot yet. So give us a little insight. What does life look like
when you are an outgoing House speaker. Well, there's still you know, a lot of bill's signings and with the governor and will be again on a number of bill signings. There are housekeeping issues, HR issues, lawsuits that were bringing or defending and the like, and so there's still quite a lot going on on different things that go through and every day is a different look and a different challenge. I know that the legislative priority for you, House
Bill one kind of became House Bill three, correct, that's right. We had two vehicles. Three was originally just a pornographic piece and one was just a social media piece. Those merged, uh, and then merged again, and they merged in HB one, and then they merged again into HB three with some changes requested by the governor and frankly, once we started chatting some
that we thought made sense and made the bill stronger in some aspects. When you say stronger, I'm going to just guess here that you mean more likely to withstand a legal challenge. Is that fair? That's that is fair, And that's a good clarification because obviously the two things we were looking at is one to be effective, that it's not just a messaging a chance to do a press conference that actually works and does what we want it to do.
And secondly that it's constitutional, so by that I mean not more likely to be upheld as constitutional. Let's break down with you at the helm here. What does House build three do here in the state of Florida. Well, it looks at certain platforms. It doesn't certainly ban kids from the Internet or
even social media platforms if they don't meet all of the following conditions. They have to have a personalized algorithm that essentially surveils your child and gathers information and learns everything they can possibly know about them, and then creates contact back to them to keep them online as long as possible. Secondly, it has to have one or more addictive features like likes and notifications, the incident scroll, things that make you want to stay on long or make you feel good to
be on. It has to allow you to both upload content and be able to download content from someone like a total stranger in the middle of the night if your parents have gone to sleep. And then finally, the fourth item is as it has to have evidence of addiction itself, meaning some percentage of daily active users have to be on the platform at least two or more hours a day. How is all of that verified? I mean, how do you trust the makers of these platforms that, Okay, we got rid of
that algorithm. How do you know, well, we can see most of those things. Certainly the addictive features we can see by going online. We can see the upload and download by going online. The algorithms can be known through discovery, and that is a lawsuit. And so the age the attorney general has some enforcement capability. That's significant. That's one of the changes we
may. We ramped up the penalties, the amount of penalties, the ability for punitive damages for the Attorney General to pursue if these platforms do what they're doing today, which is systematically ignore the law that is federal law today and let kids that are eight, nine, ten years old online without their parents' knowledge or consent, just just let them run a monk online. And the same is true for these pornographic websites where you just have to click a button
thing you're over eighteen and some eight year olds watching kitty porn online. And so we really have two different issues in one bill, both of which are very important, both of which need to survive constitutional challenge. The obscenity piece is considered not speech by the core is at least given a lower standard of review, a more easy standard of review. And the social media platforms is new technology, and we've focused on technology, so the court doesn't look at
it and say this is a content based restriction on free speech. We believe it's not because we've focused on the technology. Joining US Florida House Speaker Paul Renner. He'll be with us one more segment more to come here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott for a few more months. He's the Florida Speaker of the House, Paul Renner with US Representative Renner. One of the big stories we've talked about today is the Florida State Supreme Court decision to allow it's
a four to three vote, the abortion amendment to go before voters. I really, you know, I'm not an expert in this stuff, but I do read a little bit, and I'm really struggling with this ruling because they have left the word that viability just hanging out there, and it is so ambiguous. It reminds me of the argument with assault weapons. Okay, let's
define that. What are your thoughts first, just your personal reaction. Secondly, is this something the legislature needs to consider stepping in and defining viability. Well, it's an interesting question on whether we can do that, and I think we could certainly. But you know, viability can be twenty weeks, can be twenty five weeks, and if you're the proponents, it's as long
as possible. And if you run the math on that we're talking about, you know, five months, you bumping up on six months of a pregnancy that the vast majority of Floridians would say that is too long. That is too long to go. Even if you call yourself pro choice and say it should be allowed for any reason, through the first trimester, you twelve weeks, thirteen weeks, fifteen weeks. This is much much longer than that. And the other piece of it that even offends me more is the next line.
And that's where the real trick is. I think Preston is the health exception, which the courts have handled by saying it's really anything anything you want it to be, and so and by any health practitioner, not a doctor, but by a health practitioner health provider rather, which is also undefined, so it can be the receptionist to the planned parenthood clinic who happens to be providing healthcare as they see it. And so it is really an extreme amendment
and voters need to know that. Our voters need to know it, but also pro choice voters that would call themselves pro choice need to know this goes far, far beyond what they're comfortable with. Allowing late term abortions, obliterating any kind of parental consent requirements if your minor child were to have to get pregnant, these kinds of things that most people are not comfortable with would be
included and required by this amendment. Mister speaker, with all due respect, I want to I'm going to pick a little bit at the language that you, and quite frankly most people are using that are on the side of life on this and they fall into what I think is a false trap on the word viability and keeping it within the context of a pregnancy. The fact is viability doesn't come until a child is maybe three four five years old, and
that's and to me, that's the argument that needs to be advanced. Babies are not viable on their own outside the womb at three months old, six months old a year and a half, and I think we've got to push that issue a lot to sway popular opinion. I think you're right. It's interesting you say that because I was making this comment to someone on the way home last night. Is you know, I've got a two year old just
turned two, and one that's going to turn four in May. And you know when they're born, they can't walk, they can't feed themselves, they can't you go to the bathroom on their own, they can't do anything on their own. Are they viable? Can they live on their own? No, they can't. And what you know the left doesn't want to talk about is, you know, there's this continuum from the time of conception all the way through. But you're right, and we know brain development, we go
back to social media. Your brain is not fully developed and some say until your twenties, you know, depending on who you are. And so we really are continuing to evolve as humans during our lifespan. And so viability is
a horribly vague term. It's one that's intended to sound reasonable to the voter so they can get their support, and as soon as they do, they'll be coming in and making the arguments that you pointed out, which is because it's vague, we're going to argue that it's all the way through birth, because that baby can go out and feed itself and get in the car and
drive to work. Last question for you, your reaction on the decision by the court to allow the marijuana bill to our proposal to go to the ballot as well. I'm concerned does there need to be legislative action protecting children from secondhand smoke? I think that's where again, and it's always true these proponents they drafted and I'll call it cleverly deceptive, and yes, certainly in the case in the abortion amendment, but also in the marijuana where you read it
seems reasonable enough. You check the yes box in thirty seconds, and you've just enthrined in the constitution things that have a lot of ununtended consequences. That is one of them. Can I smoke in the elevator? Can I smoke on a park where a kid's playing on a slide, All these kinds of things that Governor's pointed this out. It's something that people need to wake up
to, and we're going to have to educate people. And the only way you beat these things is by really educating voters before they walk in, because they're written by the proponents. It's all rainbows and unicorns and seems so reasonable that you can get behind it. It's designed that way. It's poll tested,
focus grouped to pass. And you're right. This has got no restrictions on the use in public and they can sit there and smoke right next to my four year old and my two year old, and there's nothing I can do about it because it's now a constitutional right. Mister Speaker, thank you for your service to the state of Florida, and thank you for your service to our country long before that. And you are welcome here anytime, whether you're in office or not. Thanks Preston. I always enjoy it. Thank
you, sir. Thank you Florida Speaker of the House. Currently Paul Renner, he'll be handing the gavel over, but still remain speaker for a little bit. Good man served our country, faithfully serves our state now and proud to have him here in the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Okay, let's get to Revenge of the Rhinos, and as needed, we'll take more time with this. This is from Gateway Pundits. I wanted to see this, and I've shared O your time. I take things from that site with a
grain of salt. They do some outstanding reporting, they do some reporting that I've found to be not quite so accurate. So I don't take everything that much anybody puts out anymore without some form of disclaimer in my own mind as I go ahead. This though, was interesting and it made a lot of sense to me. So I don't know if this Jim hoffed writing this. I don't it. Just the byline is just says Gateway Pundit Revenge of the
Swamp DC Rhinos attempt to sabotage President Trump's reelection. All of a sudden, some things that have been happening over the last year or so are beginning to make a lot more sense. I'm gonna boil this down as best I can. It is a two part strategy early retirement, which could conceivably hand over control of the party to the Democrats before November. It's interesting because the strategizing
is to switch control of the House before election day. What that would do is it would and I'm just I'm speed reading this thing for you, it would it would enable the House Democrats then to be in charge and collude with Senate Democrats to create legislation to kick Trump off the ballot period, and then
what well that it's litigated for how long exactly? And what's interesting here is they focus in on this piece on Mike Gallagher of Wisconsin, and rather than step down immediately, Gallagher announced he would delay his retirement until April nineteenth. Under Wisconsin law, special elections to fill seat vacancies can only occur up until the second Tuesday in April, after which point the law requires the seat to
remain vacant through November. Thus, if Gallagher postpones his retirement until the nineteenth, after the second Tuesday in April, there will be no special election, hence minus one Republican, and that brings up Democrats and the margins razor thin as it is, Republicans will simply have to accept losing another seat Democrats one seat closer. Gallagher's refusal to step down before the second Tuesday in April makes
no sense whatsoever. It can only be explained as an act to deliberately sabotage Trump. Marjorie Taylor Green notice on March twenty third, she posted that Gallaghers should be expelled if he refuses to leave immediately, recognizing how the delay could cost the GOP. In fact, you should know that anti Trump mega donor Paul Singer is contributing to fourteen or so members of the House announced that are sorry there are. Of the fourteen or so members of the House that announced
early retirements, six of them are receiving funds from Paul Singer. This is a coordinated effort that goes They're seeing the When they see the polling, it makes them more desperate to do these things. Doesn't Gallagher's retirement and his date now look awfully different to you? There's there's something to this. Some of it's a little deeper than I fully understand the nuance of. But there are
counter strategies available. We will get to those in after the big stories, So stick around more on Revenge of the Rhinos and efforts to counter It's The Morning Show with Preston Scott, How to Hi? How are you? Tuesday? On the program? Man, We have just been flying today. I can't believe the show's almost over, But don't leave because the content from here on out is stellar. And then tomorrow it's hump Day. How that happen?
Grant blinding me with a seer sucker suit jacket over there doing the double dab like it's twenty sixteen. Come on a declout, Big stories in the press box. Grov Creative Marketing and Digital Expertise. Grov Groova, Grov Creative Marketing, Digital Expertise. Come on, check it out. We've talked about the Supreme Court rulings today saying that the six week abortion band will go into
effect in thirty days. However, also saying that voters will have the right to enshrine abortion based on the ambiguity of the word viability or patients health. The Supreme the ruling was four to three. I'm just blown away that we have four justices that made that decision, because I thought we had four that were originalists that you cannot infer meaning. It's what is said that amendment is ambiguous. You have to define viability and I I'm giving you the argument.
Let me, can I be extreme here for just a second. Some of you are gonna think what's new when you sit down and talk to somebody and they argue in favor of this amendment, Say, would you be in favor of us being able to end the life of a three year old, two year old. They're gonna horror, They're gonna they're gonna give you a reaction that's horrific. Of course not that's ridiculous, But that child's not viable, can I give you? And it dawned on me when I was talking with
Speaker Renner. Do you remember the story last week, maybe the week before, of the woman that left her child to go on a trip in the crib, in the playpen or whatever a baby and the child died. The child clearly was not viable outside of human intervention. That's the problem. That's the argument that wins the day. Honestly, I think that's the better argument. With all due respect to the speaker. I get the health thing, and we've talked about it. There are doctors that will say, oh yeah,
yeah, yeah, forget that. There are always going to be bad doctors that don't care, that want to perform abortions because it lines their pockets with all kinds of money. Playing parenthood isn't about women's health. It's about killing babies. And if you want to dig down to the truth of it, it originally was started to kill black babies. That's the reality of the founder of playing Parenthood. But I digress. The argument that must be offered
is the one attacking the lack of defining what does viability mean? People trust me on this. That's the argument that is the most persuasive. Viability We'll pause there. A woman was in Cleveland, Ohio, child was sixteen months old. We'll certainly be circling back to that, and I will be advising the Republican Party of Florida, along with any pro life group, to message accordingly. There it is in the news. It's just it's what we know.
But you can point to an absolute story that proves the point. It's not hypothetical. It happens, and it is a reality. Children are not viable outside the womb for years. Remember, viability is to find is what see, that's that's what this That's why this is. I can't come on State Supreme Court justices. You're smarter than that. Now, really, you're
smarter than that. You cannot possibly be that dumb to not handle or throw this ballot thing off off off the ballot this amendment because of the ambiguity of the word viability, it's not defined. For God's sake, what's wrong with you? People? The four of you. This isn't about my person, this is about this is a legal analysis. How do you I don't know,
all right. Revenge of the Rhinos Part two Inside the article Gateway Pundit how President Trump might stop Rhino attempts to knock him off the ballot report it's too late, So we get to what needs to happen. First, Trump can call out Mike Gallagher, might force him to step down early. If they call out, this is the intent, This is what they're doing. This is why they're doing it. Call it out, name it, speak to it. Put pressure on Mike Johnson, the House speaker. If you
need to expel members. Mike, expel members. There's no discernible reason to wait. If you're quitting, quit see you bye. Allow the laws of the state to kick in to replace those people. However, if it continues, it says here, President Trump can and should coordinate with forty one senators, the number needed to prevent cloature of a filibuster to ensure blockage of any
wood be insurrection legislation that gets passed, it can be done. Democrats hold a slim fifty one to forty nine seat majority, poised to lose control due to an election map that is highly favorable to the GOP, though we've watched them fumble that ball away a few times. So the president and his team need to begin right now working with the Republicans in the Senate. But this really does, I think, very well, explain the likelihood of what's going
on with all these retirements. Look at the people ken Buck, ken Buck, he hates Trump. He's a rhino to the core. Look at all the people stepping down. This is a coordinated effort. Man, what a day. Talk about momentous, consequential issues that we're foisting upon you. We are placing them on your radar. It is now incumbent upon you to consider this. Look it up, dig it, read it form opinions, Talk about these things and settle in. This is about. This is how you
win hearts and minds. This is how you win people over. With marijuana. You talk about the secondhand smoke ift issue, it's going to devastate children legalizing weed, and then the issue of viability on abortion. Learn the issues. You've seen the speed runners, and you've seen sometimes NFL players run through the tape or they're running and they get to the tape. We're running through the tape. We're playing through the echo of the whistle for the first time
in history. World timekeepers may have to consider subtracting a second from our clocks in a few years. Because the planet is rotating a tad faster than it used to, clocks may have to skip a second called a negative leap second around twenty twenty nine. According to the journal Nature, this is an unprecedented situation and a big deal. It's not a huge change in the Earth's rotation is going to lead to some catastrophe or anything, let me add not yet.
Don't worry. They have plenty of time to gin this up into a catastrophe. But watch where this is going to Sorry, listen where this is going. But it is something notable. It's yet a yet another indication that we're in a very unusual time. Oh my, ice melting at both Earth's poles has been counteracting the planet's burst of speed and is likely to have delayed this global second of reckoning by about three years. So wait, the melting
is do they think we don't have the internet? And we can clearly find out that that's just like goofy to say that It's just not like this is the biggest gaslight. Hang on this, cause you're gonna really ramp it up here, can't wait. This is a story from Seth Bornstein, who writes for the Associated Press. See this is why I love my job, because I get to say things like this. I printed all of the article and I read to the very end where it says the Associated Press climate and environmental
coverage receives financial support from multiple private foundations. Oh it's a propaganda piece. Thank you very much. You're welcome, ladies and gentlemen. Great to be with you this morning. Love spending time with you. There you go, There you go. They don't disclose those private foundations because they are all in the tank with al Gore, which means all of their science reporting is paid
for by these private foundations. Just saying it's a thing. And thus the curtain falls on another edition of the Morning Show with Preston Scott, brought to you by Barona Heating and Air. It's the Morning Show on WFLA. Don't you running through the tape? Baby reading to the echo of the whistle? Come on, we started with Ephesian six twelve. What you know what I'm
gonna read it. It's a perfect way to end the show. For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers over this present darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places. Mike drop nothing more to add. I got nothing. You can't beat that. You can't beat that. That's why we do what we do. We love what we do. I mean, would Grant be dressing in seersucker for Pete's sake if he didn't love what he did?
Who dresses in seersucker? But someone who loves doing whatever it is that they're doing to be wearing a seersucker jacket. You got the pants on too, No blue jeans, seersucker, baby, You dressed with seersucker to say I'm happy with what I'm doing today, I'm wearing a hoodie. But still tomorrow, We're gonna keep trying to make a difference, Molly Lord, Big Brothers, Big Sisters of the Big Bend. They got a flag football game
coming up. They're looking for people who want to play a little football and be a big Buddy Johnson Talent Training Group, Personal Defense. We're gonna get back onto our personal defense train here, and who knows what other things we're gonna have to deal with. Can't wait twenty one hours from now.