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Ep. 5138: Polling Stats Galore

Apr 16, 20242 hr 34 min
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Come on in Friends Tuesday on the morning show with Trustle He's God, I'm brusting, He's grand. Great to be with you. Show fifty one thirty eight of the radio program known as Common Sense Amplifier. How I Am. Begin with some scripture. This is a very familiar passage and it comes from the Old Book Lamentations three, twenty two and twenty three. Says, the steadfast love of the Lord never ceases. His mercies never come to an end.

They are new every morning. Great is your faithfulness. That's look. God's word is epic, absolutely epic. But there are verses that pop up. Now let me let me do this for you. Let me combine this verse as an example of what we were talking about a week or so ago when we were discussing the armor of God that we wrestle not against you know,

flesh and blood, but against principalities and powers. Our fight at its root, at its core, is against demonic forces that are trying to influence impact our day to day decisions, our lives in ways large and small. Oftentimes it starts as just it's I describe it as as a chip in a windshield. You get a little chip in the windshield, and that in and of itself is kind of annoying, but you just sort of move on.

But oftentimes driving your car, you hit a pothole or you you know, you hit a bump, and that little tiny chip in the windshield develops just a small sliver of a crack, and then over time it that crack grows and grows and then its spider veins out and next thing you know, you got a windshield it's fallen in. That's the way addictions work. It starts really small. You think I got this, it's no big deal, and next thing you know, you are addicted to fill in the blank. It's

not necessarily alcohol and drugs. It can be it can be all kinds of things that distract you from your calling as a Christian, what you're supposed to be focused on. That's how Satan works. That's that that's the way that a principality and power works. So when we talk about the armor of God, we then get to the sord of the spirit, which Paul says is the Word of God. Except what he says there is the word rama see

Word of God in scripture is written of in two different ways. The logos, the entirety of God's word is logos rama r h E. M A is sayings and utterances of scripture. In other words, this would be a sort of the spirit use of God's word that Paul's referring to. Because he's not talking about the entirety of God's word. He's giving us this idea that when we're fighting for let's say peace in our heart and in our mind, because we're feeling like God does not love us, We're feeling left out,

we're feeling beaten down. This verse in Lamentation says, the steadfast love of the Lord never ceases. Imagine just that portion of it as taking that small sword and to the spiritual forces that are coming against you, and you thrash it with that, and you go from there. His mercies never come to an end. Whack another one. They are new every morning, Whack another

one. Great is your faithfulness. It's the vanquishing moment there. I mean, what Paul's describing with the sword of the Spirit is knowing enough about God's word, planning enough scriptures in your mind that when the enemy fights against you, you pull these things out as weapons, offensive weapons, not defensive offensive because in the Roman world, that sword that they created, that small lethal sword, while while other swords guys were wielding with two hands and trying to

sling it over their head to deliver a blow. The Roman soldiers had these short, small swords and they were exercising lethal punishment while that guy's trying to wield his massive weapon, the sword of the Spirit. Lamentations Today, Chapter three, Verses twenty two and twenty three. There's a weapon for you right there when you are feeling defeated and like you don't matter that you've messed up,

and you don't God doesn't love you anymore. Remember that. Ten minutes after the hour The Morning Show with Preston Scott on news Radio one hundred point seven WFLA taking deep dive. Harriet Quimby already at yourjournalist, theater, critic, photographer, screenwriter when she convinced an aviator to teach her to fly in nineteen eleven, eight years after the Right Brothers first eight years after the Right Brother's first flight. Put some context on that that would be like twenty sixteen

is when it happened. So eight years later, she became the first woman in the United States to earn a pilot's license. On April sixteenth, nineteen twelve, she became the first woman to pilot a plane across the English Channel. Amelia Earhart later described Quimby's fragile craft as quote hardly more than a wing skeleton with a motor. That's incredible. Quimby wrote about her first flight from Dover to the French coast in Leslie's Illustrated Weekly, quoting in a moment,

I was in the air, climbing steadily in a long circle. In an instant and I was beyond the cliffs and over the channel. Then the quickening fog obscured my view. Calay was out of sight. I could not see ahead of me or at all below. There was only one thing for me to do, and that was to keep my eyes fixed on my compass. Can you imagine no altimeter, no way of knowing if you were just slowly going down or going up. My hands were covered with long Scotch woolen gloves,

which gave me good protection from the cold and fog. But the machine was wet, and my face was so covered with dampness that I had to push my goggles up to my forehead. I could not see through them. I was traveling at over a mile a minute. The distance straight across from Dover to Calais was only twenty five miles. And I knew that land must be in sight if I could only get below the fog and see it.

So I dropped from an altitude of about two thousand feet until I was half that height the sunlight, sunlight struck upon my face, My eyes lit upon the white and sandy shores of France. Can you imagine? That is surreal to me? Quimby's daring flight helped earn her the epithet America's first Lady of the Heir. Tragically, three months after her historic flight, she died in a flying accident near Boston. Wow, that happened on flying across the English

Channel happened on this date in nineteen twelve. Let's go backwards a little bit. In seventeen eighty nine, President elect George Washington leaves Mount Vernon for his inauguration in New York. Eighteen sixty two, Abraham Lincoln signs a bill ending slavery in the District of Columbia. Nineteen forty seven, much of Texas City, Texas, is destroyed when a ship carrying fertilizer blows up in the harbor,

killing nearly six hundred people. Nineteen sixty three, Martin Luther King writes his letter from a Birmingham jail and in two thousand and seven school shooting at Virginia Tech. We'll leave it at that. Today in the program Big Stories in the press Box. Got some a lot of polling numbers today, and like all polling numbers, you take them with a grain of salt, but

they offer us a little snapshot. As I've told you, I will be paying more and more attention to polling as we get closer and closer to November. I think it's it becomes more relevant. So we'll look at some polling numbers today. Apparently the word is according to Golf Digest, one of the Masters runner up is it Tallahassee. Resident Ludwig Oberg apparently lives in Tallahassee.

Little backstory on that. We've got a manly minute and in the third hour, doctor Bob McClure from the James Madison Institute will join us and we will talk about all things James Madison as well as Florida. What's going on in the Sunshine State. The priorities of JMI as it relates to the last session and looking ahead. Sixteen minutes after the hour, it is The Morning Show with Preston Scott. Katie Couric claims MAGA movement driven by anti intellectualism. Of

course you are the harbinger. You are, sorry, not the harbin You are the You are the poster girl for intellectualism, right, Katie, Oh give me a break. You will lead a snob anyway. I just got heartbreaking news here as a flying enthusiast who doesn't fly very much. And I'm not talking about being a passenger. I'm talking about actually flying an airplane. I love flying, absolutely love it. I look up in the sky multiple times a year and see the beautiful blue skies and the cool temperatures, and

I think to myself, what a great day to fly. I'll look at my wife, I'll say, you know what this is, right, She'll say, beautiful day to fly? Yeah, yep. I. In fact, I had one of the executives for Icon the A five on the show a few years ago. It is a it's a seaplane for two. It's a sports seaplane almost. I think it might even be an LSA, but it's just it's a cool airplane, it's versatile, not meant for cross country trips, though you can take it cross country, but it's real pricey.

And they just filed chapter eleven two weeks ago, and I'm just sick about it. Ah ah. And and that's happening in the industry. Biden administration has made things very, very difficult, and the cost of manufacturing has exploded, even though they have orders waiting. The cost of fuel and everything, it's just it just it breaks my heart. Anyway, That's not what I was planning to talk about here. This is sort of an unofficial food segment

of the program. I didn't know this. You know what Smart Food is snacked, the Smart Food snack no popcorn. It's a brand Smart Food. Oh it's popcorn. You see it on the shelves, you'd recognize it probably, And they apparently have done some collaborations and they have a new one and it's available at least now. I don't know if it's out in all the other stores, but it's available at Sam's Club. I don't know that means it's now at Walmart as well, because they're affiliated. But apparently Lays and

Smart Food have just dropped a Smart Food popcorn. It's the Lay's sour cream and onion popcorn. So it's flavored popcorn, which is why it's called smart Food because it's a low calorie, crunchy kind of snack. Of course, popcorn is awesome. It's a limited time offering right now. It's Sam's. Ah, just about a sixteen ounce bag costs you six forty eight. It's actually quite a bit of popcorn sixteen ounces. But here's what I didn't know.

I didn't know that Smart Food had done other collaborations before. They have done a Dorito's Cool Ranch popcorn. Now does that interest you? Most popcorns I'm uninterested in? How about that? How about like the classic cheese popcorn. It's not really the flavor, it's you're not into the texture and all that. No, that's fine. It just gets stuck in my teeth.

Yeah, that enough. That alone is like Yeah, and then there's the inevitable one that didn't fully pop and you almost break your molar on Yeah, and I've just avoided it because of all that. I get it, I understand. Okay, So let's set that aside. Flavor profile, Yeah, sour cream and onion that's good. Go cool Ranch, Dorito, cool Ranch, full send Um, Buffalo, wild wings, parmesan, garlic, I'd

do it. That's interesting, Frank's red hot. Yes, so all of these kinds of popcorns if it weren't on popcorn, if it weren't the nature of what popcorn is. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah totally. What about do you ever, like, if you're going to a baseball game, do you do the cracker Jacks? The caramel popcorn? Just because you're at a baseball game, you do to do it? I would I would break down and do something like that. Yes, okay, So which would be

your favorite? The cracker jack, caramel popcorn or one of these flavored popcorns if you were at the ballgame. Hmm, that's a good question. I'd have to be at the ballgame to kind of get a feeling for what you've been eating. What what main food you've been eating along with it? Yeah? Okay, So what would if I had if I just a hot the flavors that I've mentioned, what would be your go to? Doritos, the cool Ranch? Yeah, okay, probably, okay, that sounds good.

I have a cheddar cheese popcorn fanatic. If I get it. The bag's gone now, it's it's it. There are a handful of things like that, Honey Barbecue, Twisty Free does the corkscrew fre Dos and Honey Barbecue. Hand me a bag of those. You will not get the bag back. They're gone. They're just they're gone. The only thing that I would say, I don't just demolish it's in that niche would be hot fries, because that can only take so many before my mouth is just on fire. Anyway,

Like you all care, but I've made you hungry. This is the Morning Show with Preston Sky. Thirty six minutes past Warning Show with Preston Scott. He's Grant Allen looking very spring and summer. Yeah, there's the semi dad there. Not quite a double dad, but a double dad will do you anyway. Welcome to the program. Big Stories in the press Box brought to you by Grove of Creative Marketing and digital Expertise. Early polling, very

early victory insights. US Representative Byron Donald's gets a plurality of support among twelve hundred registered Republican voters for a twenty twenty six primary for governor of Florida. Here's the breakdown. Now, not all these people have announced or will announce necessarily. According to the polling, Donald's leads the field. Gates Matt Gates is second. Donalds has twenty one percent, Gates at thirteen. US Congressman

Michael Waltz at five percent. Again, not all of these people have announced or even indicated their interest in. Jimmy patronis at three percent, Wilton Simpson at two percent. More than forty percent of the voters are undecided. Another fourteen percent said they would support someone else, So no one on that list. Endorsements from Trump or DeSantis would matter more than half of the respondent's value. The former president's take three to five would consider Governor DeSantis' blessing on who

the runner up would be. You know what name is missing that surprises me? Is not on there. Our occasional guest to the Lieutenant Governor Jeanette Unez, I think she wants to run. This is I'm just saying snapshot polling. There you go, another poll. This is USA today IPSOS fifty seven percent of Floridians favor the abortion amendment. It's got a plus minus of four

percent. It was on thy fourteen Florida adults. April five through seven, thirty four percent of Republicans voted polled in favor of it, sixty three percent of independence seventy eight percent of Democrats. However, this is why I love what I do. I read a little deeper. See that's where people stop. The question specifically referenced allowing abortions up to twenty four weeks. The amendment

doesn't say that it is unlimited. I think it changes the numbers pretty dramatically when you put in front of people what the ballot now, why would they not do that? They know what the ballot amendment is. Why would the pollsters not say unlimited access to abortion up until and including just after birth. Why would they not say? Because that doesn't poll. That doesn't poll well. So again, the fight is underway. Now, messaging matters, more

polling coming up. Got a lot of polling to go through today on the program. Oh and the Baltimore Bridge collapse. It's officially an FBI investigation. Now for the rest, we're your morning show, The Morning Show with Preston Scott. All right, let me advance one thing here. If in the course of listening to the program in the Tallasse area, Hey maybe for that matter, in other areas as well, if for some reason the signal gets

a little funky on you this time of year. There are seasonal atmospheric things that will impact radio signals, not just ours. We're running one hundred percent. Our engineers kill it. They're on top of everything. But there are things that happen. It's a phenomenon that is referred to as ducting, and so on occasion there will be other signals that will bleed into and over hours and there's we just we got to live through it. My suggestion to you

would be to to just flip over to the app. If you're able to do that, just listen on the app. The iHeartRadio app doesn't cost you anything. Just sign up, get the account. Again. There is a free service and that's I use the freebie and I love it. And you can listen to us very easily live. You can listen live. You don't have to wait for the podcast to come out. So I'm just saying, if it gets to an annoyance over the next you know, a few days, week or so, there you go. There's there is your answer.

Hey, real quickly, did you know I did not know this The twenty some odd dudes on that boat are still on that boat. Apparently they are foreign nationals and as such they cannot just be allowed off the ship. Think of the irony. We have millions crossing our borders illegally, and these poor guys are stuck on this ship because of their international status. They can't even get off. They have to just bring them supplies. They're just living on

board. I mean, come on, honestly, maybe these guys deserve a night at the movies, you know, I mean, just something. Get them off the ship. Anyway, the FBI is now looking into it. Speaking of bridges, the anti Israeli pro Hamas, pro Gaza, pro whatever idiots have shut down the Golden Gate Bridge at least they did for quite a while yesterday, as well as Interstate eight eighty in Oakland. What would you

do? What would you do if confronted with demonstrators blocking your way to work, to wherever you're going, whatever you're doing, what would you do? I fault the people in front for I'm not saying run them over. I'm just saying just ease on by, I think, And obviously they're arresting a bunch of them, But you got to arrest them all, and you got to keep them in jail. And this whole pro Palestinian nonsense has gotten out of hand. It just has go go live there, Go liberate your land

whatever. Don't sit here and burn flags in America. Don't take advantage of the free speech that you have here to make life difficult for everybody who's just trying to live in peace. And always remember who started this fight. October seventh, just saying that's what everyone needs to remember. This is this is going to get interesting. There's a lot of rhetoric back and forth. Iranians saying, oh, we just sent our our cheap old drones in our crappy

old missiles. Uh, we were just we were just testing you us, and it's allies are saying, uh no, uh you you tried to launch an attack. You you you launched an attack on Israel and we shot it down. Because your stuff's pretty bad and you're trying to spin it and make it look good because you failed miserably. Again, it's uh, who do you believe? I don't know. I certainly don't believe them, but I don't necessarily believe us. How's that for a state of the world. Forty

six after the hour, Welcome to the Morning Show with Preston Scott. I say, Claudine Gay, You say who you know who I'm talking about? Yeah, the recently ousted Harvard president bonus points for using the word ousted, but still on staff with like a salary of nine hundred thousand dollars bingo year. But it gets better. You're thinking to yourself, how can that get better? She got a bonus? Nope, nope, nope, nope this fall, guess what she'll be teaching. Let me see black queer sexuality in

early colonial America. If I said, actually, worse reading and research. No, yes, the plagiarist is going to be teaching reading and research. That's so funny Harvard. First of all, the shortest tenured president in Harvard's history. Do you know how long that history is Harvard's history, And she owns the record for the quickest out of office. Why well, among other reasons, forget the anti semitism that she's allowed to go on that she allowed

to go on on campus. She's a plagiarist. Her work features other people's work. You could make the argument her entire resume is on the backs of other people. Because that's how she advanced cheating, borrowing others research, and so forth. It's hilarious the college fixes out there reporting that she will teach a section of reading and research course despite the fact that she has virtually no personal scholarly work on her own, and the work that she does have she

took from others. Harvard. At any point, do you think any of the well to do IVY League parents out there are going to wake up and say, yeah, maybe we need to not send our kids to these schools now. Because it still is incredibly beneficial for all of them to go to Harvard because they end up getting jobs as these like middle management, you know,

government bureaucrats, and then they ascend the ranks. I don't know if you see those those tiktoks or Instagram reels videos of like these young people that have these absolutely fluff jobs. They work maybe three hours a week, but it's at like Lockheed or Apple whatever those are. The Harvard grats, they get these jobs that are absolutely nothing like it's just this middle management type kind of thing where they get avocado toast for breakfast. And I know, I

sound like a boomer making fun of millennials in their avocado toast. But there's an entire culture around there. There's like a pipeline of if you play the leftist game, you get rewarded with these fluff jobs in Chicago and New York and Boston. Let me, let me, let me throw this idea at you, and where we need to strive towards. Okay, who's just laying Maxwell Epstein's friend, right? She she worked for Epstein, right, Okay,

and she's in prison. Right. We need to make the Ivy League schools the Jeffrey Epstein of education, just like basically by association your your scum. I don't disagree, actually, and giving creating a new elite kind of institution for kind of like our folks. Kind of what Hillsdale is branding themselves as is just gonna say Hillsdale, and what DeSantis is doing with New College basically wanting to turn New College of Florida to the Hillsdale of the South.

Yeah, that's brilliant. That's the kind of elite institutions to counter the Harvards. Yeah, and I'm not saying that all of you Harvard grads or Ivy League school grads are irredeemable. There's some really good people out there, no doubt. But you know exactly what I'm talking about. You need to be our torch bearers for our new mission. Our two's next. Okay, ok there, welcome to the second Hour. Such an idiot, He's not. That's Grant Allen. I'm preston, doctor Bob McClure. Next hour, busy,

second hour this morning. Lots of data or do you say data? I'm a data guy, Tomato and tomato data or data. I will say data, but I suppose it depends on what what I'm saying around it. Anyway. Polling is interesting only casually until we get near the election, but it becomes more and more accurate as you get closer. However, it does offer a little bit of a look inside what people are thinking at a given

moment in time. Daily Signal, which is the news outlet for the Heritage Foundation survey from Echelon Insights twenty four hundred and one registered voters in six battleground states. First of all, when you love to know, oh, the scientific reason for twenty four hundred and one, it's like twenty and eleven. I just anyway, it is what it is. These are the numbers.

These are swing voters that they've identified segment of the population not strongly aligned with either political party they can go either way allegedly feels kind of self explanatory for that one of swing voters in battleground states, of which they've identified six of them. Percentage of those who say the Biden administration is a total failure.

Sixty five percent of swing voters say the Biden administration is a total failure, breaking down sixty two percent of Hispanic men fifty eight percent of Hispanic men under fifty, sixty nine percent of Hispanic men over fifty, college men fifty five percent, college women forty six percent. Young voters sixty percent eighteen to thirty

five called Biden's administration of failure. Married women fifty six percent, moms sixty percent, dad's sixty four percent are your Those are people that, for polling purposes, identify themselves as swing independent, not Democrat, not Republican, just

independent voters. Here's what's interesting. Even if you throw the idea into the mix that well, people lie, well, then they got a bunch of Republicans that lied or Democrats equally know almost equally know that Biden has been a failure, and they went ahead and allowed themselves to be registered as an independent voter, even though it looks as an anonymous poll, right, You're not. They're not disclosing who said what. They're not gonna they're not gonna swing

this thing to favor Trump in any way, shape or form. Swing voters blame Biden for the border and inflation. Not quite as much for violent crime, but absolutely they blame him on inflation and what's going on at the border. There's more polling data. We're gonna get to it next here on The Morning Show with Preston Scott. The Morning Show with Preston Scott, looking at some polling numbers. Here. We've got a headache right now for Joe because

the annual inflation rate topped the estimate for the fourth consecutive month. It's three point five percent. You know, I got an email here. This is

pretty funny. One of our research assistants, one of our longest tenured research assistants in fact, send a little meme on the inflation calculation that somehow we were supposed to think that, oh, things are just so much better if you gained ten pounds three years ago, eight pounds two years ago, six pounds, last year, but only three and a half pounds this year. Have you only gained three and a half pounds or have you gained twenty seven

and a half pounds. The left would have you believe inflation's up only three point five percent. Sorry, darling, you are fat, and since twenty twenty one, inflation is up closer to thirty percent. Nice try leftists, see that's the point. You're looking at three and a half percent, but three and a half percent over what it has exploded to over these last three years. Inflating inflated numbers. It's just context. You just got to keep

it on everything. Trump leads in five of the six swing states. Interesting that Wisconsin is the one state where he's still trailing Biden. What is Wisconsin thinking? But again, I've told you my utter disappointment in the city of Green Bay. But what's interesting is, and this is why I have repeatedly said, you have to message apart from candidates if you're the Republican Party.

Again, I understand we're ever closer to a uniparty and it almost kind of sort of doesn't matter, but conservatives need to message conservative ideals, conservative agendas,

conservative plans. And here's a perfect example proving my theory. When asked to rate conservative governing agenda compared to liberal agenda, swing voters in all six states favored a play in that grows the economy, reduces the cost of living, cuts government spending, secures the border, and implements tougher penalties for violent criminals. You know where it performed the best, Michigan, where Gretchen Whitmer is running that state. If you make it a personality contest, this candidate

versus this candidate, you lose. You have to base it on agenda, and that is if you want to see your party get elected, because what you do is you message the agenda and then the candidate comes alongside and aligns him or herself with that agenda. We've got it backwards. We try to elect people. We need to elect agendas and then elect people that will be beholden to said Agenda's see, that's the mistake the unions make. That's the

mistake here in Tallahassee firefighters made. You don't pick winners and losers out of people. You lay out your agenda and you let candidates to come alongside. You don't endorse anybody. For example, the Teachers' Union has yet to learn Republicans are dominating the Florida legislature and the cabinet, and by endorsing their competitors,

you just shoot yourselves in the foot over and over and over. Firefighters didn't learn that lesson because they allowed their union to endorse a candidate here locally bad mistake. Your candidate better win, and you're learning that lesson. You shouldn't have to do that. If you have the right agenda, you let the candidate line up with it. Because it's a popular it's a right agenda.

Sixteen minutes after the hour, it's The Morning Show with Preston Scott Well golf segment here because I did not know until Golf Digest reported it, and apparently they reported it sometime back back in January at least, and so I'm not exactly certain that a local news outlet got their news themselves. They might have gotten it from another source and didn't credit it. I don't know that that's the pattern of the news outlet is to not give credit where credit is

due. That's a long standing almost policy that they have, which is an affront to professional journalism. You routinely get leads on stories from other sources, and then you credit that source, and then you advance the story. You get new information, you advance it, but you credit where the sources come from. You know, that's what we do. You know, we we credit sources for things, and you know where the polling came from and so

forth. This case, Golf Digest, you know we had talked about, you know, Scotti Scheffler just being not just potentially that golfer, a generational golfer. He's showing signs of being the next Tiger Woods, only a better version because he's got his head screwed on straight where Tiger didn't back in those

days. And while I think Tiger is matured dramatically and I'm I'm happy for him and I really want nothing but the best for him, Scotty has his and it's fun to watch the commentators talk about how his life is so grounded, he has so much peace and stability in and around his life. They see him being able to continue to play at the level he is because golf is so mental, it's so much a game between the left and right ear,

and he's after like a generation of Tiger. It's almost as if the athletes that are, or at least in this case, Scotty Scheffler like he's he's just a phenom. Right, We've had Lebron and basketball, We've had the Mannings and the Brady's, and you know, Tiger in golf, and now we've got potentially the newest phenom, the guy that dominates the sport,

who causes zero headlines. Yeah, no social media. Yeah, just loves his wife, can't wait to be a dad, right, you know, his sisters come running up to him, his mom and dad, his grandma. I mean, it's just it's awesome. Anyway. I listened to Max Homa yesterday in an interview and he was asked about Scotty. Homa had a really nice tournament. He's a really delightful guy. He's very social media active. He said, you know what really stinks, He said, what really

stinks is I really like the guy. Yeah, he said, I want to compete against him and want to not like him, but he said he's such an authentic good person. He was waiting outside the clubhouse, yes, to give Scheffler a hug outside of butler cabin, and that's the way everybody feels about him. Yeah, segue, Now the guy who came in second. Who is the closest to challenging four shots off. Ludwig Oberg, who played at TCU. Apparently he's a roommate with a guy and calls Tallahassee home

right now, he is. He's he rooms with Vincent Norman, who's a fellow countryman. Was He was from Sweden as well and played at Florida State University. Yeah, so they I paid him four hundred a month. I've never leaved cheaper than I do now. I started by saying five hundred. Then then you go, how about three hundred? He said of Norman. So I said, okay, let's do four. So they negotiated four dollars a month and and so, Yeah, he's technically a tallass. He resident.

When he got his PGA card, he ate a big meal at Chipotle. That was his thing, going to Chipotle. And apparently after his second place finish at the Masters, he did exactly what you would expect him to do. He went to Chipotle. It was pretty funny because in between nines he was munching on a snack and he's fisting people and he's got his snack

in his hand. I saw this and a guy fisted him, really bumped him, fist bumped him hard, and he dropped his snack and he just looked and he dropped his shoulders and he dropped his head and then he laughed about it. It was pretty funny. And so making up for the drop snack, he decides to head to Chipotle. I mean, just that's a good dude. I'm sorry, and I hope he stays that way. He's likable, he's got an amazing golf game. But give me the Americans any

day of the week. Thank you very much. Ware to go, Scottie, but uh Ludwig O bird shout out, Tallasse resident. Come on the show. It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott on News Radio one hundred point seven double UFLA or on NewsRadio double UFLA, Panamacity dot Com thirty five past the hour Morning Show, Big Stories in the press Box brought to you by Grove Creative Marketing and digital Expertise. More polling here. Proposal that would provide

more funding to Ukraine but no funding to the southern border. Would you favor or oppose this proposal? Seventy five percent of swing voters would either strongly pose or somewhat oppose such an idea. That may be polling that is in fluencing the breaking news right now, which is US House Speaker Mike Johnson saying that there will be separate votes. Ukraine aid is going to be different and separate from what's going on on the southern border. And why this is even a

question, I don't know why the obsession with funding Ukraine. I don't know. Trump would have sent money to Ukraine some, but he would have demanded NATO nations step up and provide equal shares. Is it more important to secure the border or provide funding to Ukraine? Fifty percent of swing voters say secure

the voter or the border. Eleven percent say fund Ukraine. Funding. Ukraine is just not moving the needle with the American people, and that's that polling is likely impacting the House Speaker's proposal here on how he's going to move forward. Other big stories in the press box as it relates to polling, in particular, Byron Donalds leads an early field of potential gubernatorial candidates for Florida in

twenty twenty six. It's the way too early poll. What's interesting though, is that it lists Donald's Matt Gates, Michael Waltz, both members of Congress, Jimmy Patronis who's the CFO, and AGG Commissioner Wilton Simpson. If Wilton Simpson runs, he's making a mistake. He's not going to win. He would be the weakest potential candidate that Republicans can put out there. What's also interesting is that not on this list is Jeanette Nuniez, the lieutenant governor.

I would be shocked if she does not run. More polling, and this is a kind of an inner look at the way polling works, because on the surface, you see USA Today IPSUS poll on the Florida abortion amendment, fifty seven percent of Floridians favor the state ballot initiative, which would indicate that it's an easy pass. If it's at fifty seven percent now with a plus minus of four and we're not even near November, imagine what happens after Dems

throw a hundred million into it. Here's the problem with it. In their polling question they listed abortion up to twenty four weeks, which is ridiculous. The ballot initiative does not have any limitation. That is a very important issue. I cannot stress the importance of if you are pro life, of you taking ownership of this issue, being absolutely as well versed on what the amendment says, what it allows, what it doesn't say, what it doesn't specify.

You need to know it as well as you know anything that you speak of regularly, because you need to be able to just say to people, not, well, you know I read that, well I heard that. No, here's what the amendment states. There are no limits. That's a fact. It's not even arguable. All of the Supreme Court justices, the four and the three, the four that said put it on the ballot ridiculous, and the three women who voted against it said no and gave their reasoning.

They all agree this is going to end up in endless litigation. Why because it's confusing. It doesn't fit the requirement of a single subject, simple, straightforward language amendment. It's at least three different things inside of it, with no limits on abortion at all. It's just up in the air by law. If it passes, children could be aborted after they're born. That's

a fact. No one would do that, really. You share about that with the Morning Show Preston Scott, all right, sadly, we are at a stage where you just have to run everything that you hear from, say the FBI, through our government, through your discernometer, your discernment filter, and you you personally have to assign a value to this. The FBI now as officially decided to look into the Baltimore Bridge collapse and what happened with that

ship. Now, interestingly enough, the the crew on that ship has yet to be allowed off the ship. They're still on there. We have millions flooding across the borders, and these poor souls are stuck on the because they're in some international limbo as to whether they'd be allowed to leave the ship or not. So they're just stuck there. So they're setting supplies and things to them on that ship. But now you have to decide, Okay, is the FBI they're saying that they are looking into, at least in part,

whether the crew left the port knowing the vessel had serious systems problems. Do you believe the FBI? What if they find out that there were no serious systems problems, but that something jammed or shut down the power plant at a specific time, I e. Was a cyber attack of some kind. I'm just saying what if will we be told, is it possible? Anyway? I have to give a bit of an award to Bill Hemmer over at Fox News. Now, a lot of people don't know Bill used to be at

CNN. He came over to Fox years ago. He was at CNN when CNN was still doing fairly reputable news. To his credit, he left. He does a good job. He's pretty direct, as was the case yesterday when he talked with Pentagon spokesman John Kirby about Joe Biden's shall we say, shortcomings in foreign policy? And here's how it went. You got your hands full. And I was looking back at the track record for President Biden.

Here's what sticks out. The Afghanistan withdrawal was a mess. We failed to stop Putin from going into Ukraine. The war with Israel and Hamas has been absolutely dreadful and destructive. Again, it's the first time Iron has aimed at Israel. China's military build ups is substantial. And that was just this morning where I came up with, can you argue that American strength and persuasion is better today than it was four years ago? Globally? Oh yeah, yeah,

one hundred percent. I can, Bill, and I can do that very comfortably after serving for as long as I did in uniform. I'll tell you this is a president who understands American leadership on the world stage. He has devoted additional resources, not just militarily but diplomatically economically around the world to advance our national security interest. Did you note did you pick up Hemmer's question where Kirby said, oh, yeah, one hundred percent. Hemmer, where

did you hear an answer? Never answered it. There is no example of success. There is no example of us being stronger or in a better place. And Hemmer just pulled a list out of his hat. I mean, he said, I just grabbed this this morning. This is just what popped up. We're not even doing a deep dive. It just well done, Bill, and and John Kirby is a is one of those probably you know, thank you for serving our country, John. But John, you're now

an agent of evil. And here's the thing, why isn't he the press secretary for for Biden. He does the better better job of kerrying Biden's water than Korean Jean Pierre by a mile. But he's still wrong. All Right, we come back, We've got a manly minute. We're gonna tell you about eight point fifteen in the morning. First Preston Scott on news Radio one hundred point seven double UFLA a poll polling Today, I Guess on the show.

Of two thousand brit adults, thirty five percent typically experienced stress during the first part of the day, with the most stressful time being eight point fifteen in the morning. Fifty one percent say they feel often overwhelmed after getting out of bed the prospect of the working day, Running to leave the house on time, oversleeping are the common early morning challenges. Getting kids ready for school, looking for lost keys, figuring out what to wear are common anxieties as

well. Add to that that those polled typically claim to lose twenty minutes and twenty eight seconds to morning stresses. It was commissioned by the yogurt brand onkan right. I'm sorry, a yogurt brand did this pole. It was commissioned by them. They did not do the poll. They commissioned a polling group to do the pole, and so they've come up with five ways to make your day less stressful. Number one, prepare the night before. Number two,

establish and stick to a routine. Number three get up before the kids oh yeah, yeah. If you're not waking up before the kiddos, you are prepped for problems. Delegate responsibilities, age appropriate tasks for your kids and uh technology free. Limit the distractions helps people get focused. So those are the five tips. Eight fifteen am high stress. Do things to declutter your mourning and you will find that you will be more successful navigating those hours.

I keep telling you, you get up with me six am. We'll start with a little word together and we'll ease on into the day. It will work. You're just waking up right now. I challenge you join us as we start the program. You will find it a habit that is helpful. And taking this as a queue, we now do manly minute. These are tips, ideas, virtues, skills to develop in your young son so that one day you can look at him and say, you, sir, are

a man and I'm proud of you. Now. Look, we always tell our kids we're proud of them because we are there are kids, we love them, we want to encourage them. And this skill set connects to what we just talked about. Help your son develop age appropriate habits to make the morning less stressful for you, whether your mom, dad, the family unit. It will make a difference and it will help them the rest of the day. This is more than just make your bed, because I think making

the bed is a huge way to start your day. But teach your son to look around and help him find things, again age appropriate that can help lower the stress level of the morning crunch. Trust me, you are handing skills to your son that will be coveted as he becomes a man. Third Hour Next Dtor Bob McClure from the James Madison Institute is on deck here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Why don't we do this the third and final hour at least for today of The Morning Show with prest Scott. No,

I'm not trying to be any kind of profit of doom here. I'm not going anywhere at least I'm not planning on it. Ultimately, I hope that's just strictly up to God nobody else. But we welcome you to the third Hour. Grant Allen over that running the radio program in Studio one A. I'm here in Studio one B and I am joined by It's been, as the kids say, a minute since he's been back with us in Studio doctor Bob McClure, President of the James Madison Institute, Hello, my friend,

how are you, Preston? How are you? My friend? I think the last time you were in here it might have been you, me and doctor Ed Moore and we might have been punching numbers. Was it twenty twelve? I think maybe it wasn't the Trump No election. I think it was the second election of Barack Obama. Oh my gosh. You were breaking down numbers and you were just you were reigning threes from you know, I mean you were everything you were predicting was going on, and in Florida you

nailed everything. And I think that was the last time you were in studient. I can't believe it. I know I've done the show a number of times, just not in studio. Yes, oh well, I'm glad to be here. The studio looks fantastic. Love all the bibbleheads and the pennants. Man James Madison. Absolutely, yes, this is fantastic for someone tuning in that that you know they hear us talk about James Madison. Sure they remember your former colleague and uh, you know, now working in another group

with another group. Salnuso represented JMI so well joining us over the years, and we thank you for allowing sal to join us, of course and give us those insights legislatively. But for those that are new don't really have an idea. They hear James Madison, they know he's a founding father. Sure, what's James Madison Institute about? And why is it based in Tallassee,

Florida. You know, as many of your listeners will know, James Madison, the man was responsible in large part for many of our founding documents that we have in our in our nation, with our nations founding h and those documents, as you talk about all the time, are designed to protect us from an overarching, overreaching government. And the founders understood the power of government and what it could do and how oppressive it could be because they came from

that. And so the James Madison Institute, founded in nineteen eighty seven, was founded by Stanley Marshall, former president of Florida State University. Stan was president from the late six from about sixty seven to seventy six, some turbulent times here in Florida, but handled it, I think from every angle, and I think both sides would agree. While he may have been tough, he was fair. He allowed civil disobedience. In the mid to late sixties.

Florida state at the time was considered the Berkeley of the South. That's a direct quote from a national newspaper, and Stan handled that as well as one could possibly handle. In the late sixties seventies. Fast forward to about nineteen eighty seven, Reagan's second term. Everything coming out of the Academies was focused on higher taxes, more government, the use of government to advance policy,

to advance whatever the leadership chosen was. Reagan turned that tide, and when he was elected in nineteen eighty but even in nineteen eighty seven, coming out of the Academies, there was this notion that more government was better. So what happened was there was the establishment these think tanks that popped up around

the country. JMI, which is also the shorthand of what we're called, was one of ten and the state think tanks focused on returning to the principles of the founding, which is to limit the role of government in our daily lives, to allow for free enterprise to happen, for markets to move, for people to chase their version of the American dream. Whatever that is to them within the the boundaries of the law and the protection of private property.

Those were in the late eighties, you know, Reagan articulated those that that that's so that's that's the founding of the James Madison Instute. We're based in Tallahassee because we're in the state capitol and this is where things happen, and so we have to protect and promote the ideals that our nation was founded upon.

Doctor Bob McClure with us this morning. We're talking about the state of Florida, the legislative session that was, those that will come and much more as we continue here in the Morning Ship with Preston Scott, The Morning Show with Preston Scott on News Radio one hundred point seven wuf LA. Back with doctor Bob McClure from the James Madison Institute. He's the president, he runs

it and been a long time friend of the program. We've taken calls with Bob over the years and talked about a lot of different things that matter. You know, a lot was written up about how the legislative session. I thought it was interesting. One rite up said the winner was the James Madison Institute. First what's your reaction when you see a headline like that, Because here's how I boil it down. That means that the citizens of Florida one

right. You know, when you're a principally based organization, the ideals of the founding, and you're not worrying about lobbying or you're not worrying about propaganda. To see something like that, Preston is a tremendous feeling because you understand that our state is winning, as you just said, and we live in such I love the state of Florida. I'm a seventh generation Floridian. It's so diverse, it's so dynamic. And the fact that quote we win,

it's not us. You know, my philosophy is just you know, it's like Nick Saban says, it can be rat poison. You got to keep moving forward, You got to keep advancing the ball in policy because there are always things to do. But in that moment, in that glimmer of a moment, you understand that our state is winning, the free hashtag free state of Florida. And one thing that really matters is that the rest of the

country is watching. So when these kinds of things happen in Florida. You see other governors other legislatures around the country go, huh, I can do that. I can do that in education reform and school choice. I can do that in certificate of need health care repeal. And that's really really important and critical. You know, Grant and I talk about the fact that Florida is a lesson that number one, you can do just fine with a part

time legislature. Right. Secondly, we're consumer tax state, right, and I think that those two really stand out as examples of this might be a better way for governance to operate. You agree, I absolutely agree. And you see other states starting to compete with Florida. So you're seeing Iowa lower their income tax. You're seeing Georgia looking to gradually lower their income tax over the next two to three years. Alabama's looking at doing those same things.

And what I love about Florida is that we've been told for as long as you and I have been alive that as the nation becomes more diverse, more brown, more this more, that it's inevitable that the left is going to win everything. Well, Florida gives a lot of that. We have every

demographic in this state. We have you know, almost twenty percent Hispanic, twelve to fifteen percent African American rural, urban, military retiree, every demographic the left loves to kind of pluck out right, and yet Florida has become more and more red. And why is that. It's not because of politicians per se, although we've had some really good ones. We've been very fortunate. It's your point. It's policy. It's good policies. The good policy. We say it, j Am. I good policy is good politics.

And so what happens is when you have good policies and they are put in place and executed properly. Taxation, education, those kinds of things, you see that people go, Okay, I get it. It doesn't matter what color you are, it doesn't matter what your demographic is. Everybody has the same goal in that almost everybody to achieve their version of the American dream. They want their children and their grandchildren to have a shot at their version of

the American dream. And you see that happen in Florida, and the left can't stand it. When we come back, I'm throwing as low fastball in the middle of the plate. I'm just going to tee him up. We're going to talk about the things legislatively that have happened that doctor McClure thinks are most important in this last legislative session that have been accomplished. And we'll do that next year in the Morning Show with Preston Scott, Doctor Bob McClure with

me President James Madison institute so many wins in the legislative session? Where to it begins? So I will just simply tee you up and ask you what is the most important set of wins for the Floridians of this state in the last legislative session? From your chair as head of JMI, I think there

are really two, Preston, that are really important. You know, two years ago we had what are Salnuzo, who used to be at JMI, called the Session of the Century. We got tort reform, we got DEI reform at Higher ED, we got ESG reform, we got paycheck protection, universal school choice, and universal school choice is very simple. It simply means that the money follows the child. Right. Parents get to choose what the best needs are for their children and or grandchildren, and the money follows the

child. It's very simple. Nobody's stealing from the public schools. Nobody's doing. It's none of that. But there were some glitches there. You could pay for transportation, but you could buy an easel for art if you were a homeschooler, but you couldn't buy paints. You know, you could buy

a basketball goal, but you couldn't buy basketballs. And so there we was some what they called a glitch bill for universal school choice in the use of those dollars, and so one of them for parents and grandparents is that now they fix that so that the dollars can be used more properly to allow for education, homeschooling, podschooling, those kinds of things. That was a huge

issue because it was very, very hard. The second thing related to education pressing is that the funding they streamline the ability to get those dollars, so you can't take let's just say it's ten grand to educate a public school child. You can't take that ten grand to go to Vegas. You can't do that. But it was really hard initially after the bill to get the state ramped up to get those dollars to schools that are taking the money, the

scholarship money, and also to homeschools. They streamlined all that so the dollars are now flowing properly so that you can do that. That's a huge issue because if you have universal school choice, but you screw up the execution, the unions are going to come and say see aha aha, just like the Samas says, right, uhha aha, this isn't working. You know, we got to go back. So that was a huge issue. Second issue

that is a huge win for UH Floridians is this notion of reciprocity. So we have almost a thousand people moving to the state of Florida to day. They're gonna need doctors, They're gonna need uh barbers, they're gonna need cosmetologists, they're gonna need all kinds of different services. And yet if you are a doctor moving from New York to Florida, it was it was really really

hard to get the licensure to practice in Florida. And so what they've done is, again I won't get too far into the weeds, is they have allowed entrepreneurs and and doctors to move to Florida and if you are licensed in another state, the ability to practice medicine in Florida is now completely streamlined. The ability to open a barber shop, the ability to you know, and we don't have it so much in North Florida, but think about Sarasota and

Naples where people are just pouring in Palm Beach, Miami. They need you know, as people come, they also need services. And the legislature did a tremendous job of streamlining the ability to work and be an entrepreneur and a business owner. If you were in another state, now in Florida, if I were to ask you, what is one thing that didn't get across the finish line that is going to be high on the list on your notes for

next year? What would that be? I think? I think there are two issues that could could move Florida into the ditch if we're not careful. And the legislature, to their credit, has really tried to address both of these. I wish they would be a little more bold. One is this this notion of affordable housing. Okay, the left. You know, as as people pour into Florida, you see it every day in the Wall Street Journal, you see it everywhere. You know, buying a home is becoming

less affordable. Okay, right, it's very hard, right, but it's it's what But what what we have to understand is building affordable housing and building

houses that are affordable are not the same thing. So typically local governments want to say, hey, you need to build more affordable, more affordable housing, mister builder, right, Well, that simply means build, build, achieve house, under price it, and you lose money on the house, and then we'll give you the rest of the development to really make your money. That that's that's not the way it works. Affordable housing and houses that

afford are affordable are two different things. Houses that are affordable eliminate uh, permitting process, wait times, impact fees, ease all of the things that local municipalities use to make tons of money. Yeah, that's different, and waiting time costs builders money. That's the one issue. The second issue is property insurance. Okay, but that's gonna take time and we have to address that more fully. Can't wait for our visit next month already. Thanks for

coming in, all right, thank you, doctor Bob McClure. Will join us monthly and we will chat about such matters on the third Tuesday, I think it is of every month. Ready here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. This is the Morning Show with Preston Scott back at it final half hour and very important Supreme Court case going to be argued today, and we'll

talk about that in a few minutes. But first, the big stories in the press box, brought to you by Grove Creative Marketing and digital expertise. Go figure Baltimore is now an FBI investigation. Huh, no, way, you don't say. And then how about this irony of ironies. The crew, the crew of that ship that crashed into the bridge is still on the ship. They cannot leave the ship because they're internationals. We have millions flooding

across both borders, but these poor guys can't get off the ship. They're being kept on the ship. It's hilarious to me. But what's also interesting is that the FBI now has officially started an investigation into what happened. I'm not laughing about what happened because people lost their life. I'm laughing about the fact that suddenly it's not so outlandish now, is it, that it was something maybe more than just an accident. I'm just saying. Polling shows that

the Florida abortion Initiative is three point short of the required sixty percent. However, the polling doesn't disclose the most important facet of the amendment. The poll references allowing abortion up to twenty four weeks. That's a lie. The abortion Amendment is open ended. It doesn't have a time limit. That's where see this is evidence of USA today. They were involved in the crafting of the questions for IPSOS, which did the polling, and so by crafting the question

in such a way, they ah, I'm trying to express this. This is how you frame public opinion, and you start to form habits of the mind. If the mind is out there convinced that this amendment sets abortion limits in twenty four weeks. To many people, that's reasonable after twenty four weeks. No. Now for many of us were like, that's ridiculous because that goes back to that whole canard, which is viability. And we've talked about that and I will talk about it again in the future. But USA today

is about passing the amendment. The mainstream media wants the abortion Amendment to be passed. To do that, they are starting now in April, well ahead of the November ballots going out, which will happen when the end of October. Right, they start framing the mindset of the voter to believe that the amendment says twenty four weeks. It doesn't say twenty four weeks. It doesn't limit it at all. So the question elicits a fifty seven percent support rate.

But I bet that rate drops by at least ten to twelve points if you say it is unlimited abortion at any time in the pregnancy and even in the hours days thereafter. Because the amendment does that, it has no cap It has no limitation in theory, because Planned Parenthood taught us this, if a baby has its foot still in the birth canal, it technically isn't born yet. That's the way many doctors view it that perform abortions. So a

baby fully delivered except for that foot is still able to be aborted. Don't think I'm just making stuff up to scare This is what's happened in Planning parenthoods all over the country. They talked about it on tape. What's important to understand this is how media giants like Gannett take an issue and try to advance it on their own by framing the question dishonestly, But it sets in the mind of the people being asked, Well, that must be what the amendment's

about. No, it's not. It doesn't limit I just gave you a class on how the mainstream media uses a polling question to shape public opinion, which then leads to votes. I'm asking you to think about it, take ownership of what this is really about, and fight it. Forty minutes after the hour of the Morning Show with Preston Scott The Morning Show Preston Scott, all right, As promised, our friends at Liberty Council sent out a notice

about a very important issue here. Today, the Supreme Court will hear arguments Fisher versus United States, where three January sixth defendants are appealing the government's use of an evidence destruction law to criminally charge them for entering the US capital to exercise their First Amendment rights to assemble speaking petition. Now I'm reading from Matt

Stavers release. December twenty three, High Court granted a petition of Joseph Wayne Fisher and two others who've been charged with corruptly obstructing an official preceding, namely the Joint Session of Congress. The defendants say they briefly entered the US capital,

but after Congress had recessed. Currently the Justice Department has charged nearly three hundred and thirty individuals, including Trump, under this law for obstruction of Congress Liberty Council filed an amicust brief to the High Court which argues that one section of the two thousand and two Sarbaines Oxley Act quote, a document shredding prohibition that grew out of the collapse of the Enron Corporation, is being used in

an unprecedented manner to criminalize large swaths of constitutionally protected expression and runs rough shot over the First Amendment. Now, what's interesting here, Fisher contends, the federal government is exceeding the scope of the law, which is designed to prevent the fraudulent destruction of corporate financial records. Does it surprise you that the federal

government is twisting a law to try to hurt American citizens. The second part of the statute also applies to anyone who quote otherwise obstructs, influences, or impedes any official preceding the law authorizes up to a twenty year prison sentence. Now inside of this, they are they're pointing out that what the justice is or what the federal government is doing is they're misapplying the law, and at the same time they're infringing on the rights of Americans to have a problem with

what government's doing to protest. They're punishing protesters, you know. And that's the thing. What the federal government is engaged in is not that much different than what the chi Coms and the North Koreans and the Russians do to political dissidents. They throw them in jail, they lock them up, they break into homes, they threaten people. This is yet another example of how our

government is is just it's off the chain. And you know, you look at what happened to that airport executive in Little Rock, ma'am was shot and killed after ATF broke into his home unannounced. That's what they do in these other countries. It's not supposed to happen here. So we're gonna keep our eye on this. We will, of course have Matt Staber on the program

as needed, but it'll be interesting to see what happens. We're going to get a release, i'm sure after the arguments made, but this could really put a dent in what's happened up to now with the January sixth defendants because most of them are wrongly prosecuted forty six minutes after the hour when we come back, what can happen in just twenty one seconds? All right? This is this is a lesson that was learned in twenty one seconds, or wasn't

learned in twenty one seconds. If I say Patricio Manuel, it means nothing to most of you, not a thing. Don't know the name. He's a she is he a fighter? That's her, that's a that's a woman. That's a woman. She's had the surgery, she's had the ins had it for years. She was a five time female amateur boxing champion, even competed in the US Olympic Trials in twenty twelve for women, about out due to an injury. One year later, began to transition into a male.

By twenty fourteen, had undergone full transgender surgery. And I just showed Grant the results. Looks like a dude fully had me fooled. Full beard, mustache, muscles, no hint of breasts as we would see them on women.

You can see the cars where the double mistectomy was done. As a male boxer, a female boxing as a male had won three fights in a row, was undefeated, but Joshua Rez stepped into the ring and ended fight in twenty one seconds, defying on Instagram manual saying I'm not one to hide my face and no matter the outcome, I lost last night, but I trained my off and great sparring cut no corners. But sometimes things don't go your way. It's a risk we all take when we step in the ring.

That's all true. I'm healthy, deeply disappointed, and to be honest, my ego is bruised, but I refuse to bow my head in shame. So there you go. The only female boxer to compete against men. I would submit, had had three set up fights and then had a stiffer competition and it ended. Because you can take all the injections you want, you're still a female. Just saying nature wins every time. It just not every time, but most times, and the law of averages, it'll be

absolutely a landslide. The question becomes, when will sporting entities learn twenty one seconds? Do you realize how how quickly twenty one seconds goes by in a boxing match? That's like dance dance, dance, dance, dance, dance, little poke jab, little poke jab dance dance cover up, dance, dance pow. Good night, Senior. It's over. It's over. You're seeing the little birds that they show in the cartoons. Sweet yeah, yeah, the whistles, the little tweets. It's over. When will the lessons

be learned? Brought to you by Baron No Heating and Air. It's the morning show on WFLA Averse. Today we had quite we had quite the deep dive devotion today from Lomonts three, twenty two and twenty three. We absolutely did a deep dive. So that's where we began. The big stories today brought to you by Grow a Creative Marketing and Digital Expertise in a very way,

I would say, in a way too early. Poll Byron Donald's leading listed potential candidates not named candidates for the Governor's office in twenty twenty six in Florida Byron Donalds, followed by Matt Gates, Michael Waltz, Jimmy Patronis, and Wilton Simpson. Interesting the name not there is the lieutenant governor. I wonder if they did they just forget about it. I mean, lieutenant governors

can be a little you know, invisible at times. Poll finds Florida's abortion initiative three points short of the required threshold, but the question that was as to generate the result was false. It was a lie. It is not what the amendment says. That's how it works. I'm keeping a hold of this. I'm going to keep a hold of this. This, this is gonna be. It'll come back for some reason. Trust me, of course it will, because I'm one who decides whether it comes back or that.

Polling shows that people are very much opposed to giving Ukraine money without dealing with the border. Did a lot of other polling info as well. Tomorrow, Personal Defense and more. Don't you dare miss it.

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