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Ep. 5171: Trump Conviction Fallout

Jun 03, 20242 hr 33 min
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Morning Friends. Welcome to Monday and the month of June. Oh can't believe him saying it. We are entering the halfway moment of the year and it feels like it just started. Oh. I guess I should be grateful right that that time is moving quickly because we need to get this. We need to get on, We need to get to the election. Welcome to the June third edition of The Morning Show with Preston Scott. I'm Preston. Jared's with me this morning and it is show fifty one seventy one. We'll tell

you about the program in just a few minutes. Get to this date in history. But first, as we do Ephesians one seven, in Him, we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of our trespasses, our sins, according to the riches of His grace. Yesterday at church we spent we spend time. First Sunday we do communion. And as it just as things just laid out, we're going through a chapter by verse by verse study of

the Book of Luke. And if you don't know a lot about the Bible in terms of who wrote what Luke is called Luke because it was written by Luke Luke wrote Luke and Acts, and Luke is by trade a physician. His perspective on the things that he writes of comes from a doctor's perspective, and very detailed is he on certain things. And his fate would have it.

We were discussing the Last Supper coincidentally on the Sunday where we are going to partake of communion, and it was a great look at the symbolic importance of each and every element of the Last Supper and what Jesus was doing by by sharing that meal with those closest to him, and those closest to him, including someone who would betray him. So it's important to remember when it says in Ephesians one seven that in him we have redemption through his blood forgiveness

of our sins according to the riches of his grace. You don't earn forgiveness by doing good things. You receive it by accepting it. And it's really hard for our brains to get around that because we're so used to earning everything from grades in school to approval and praise from bosses and friends. But that's the truth, and it's that grace that then compels us to hopefully do good things. But that's not why we do good things to earn grace, because

you can't earn it. It's given ten minutes past the hour, come back, take a peek inside the American Patriots Almanac as we begin Monday here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott, ways looking for the Truth. It's The Morning Show with Preston Scott on News Radio one hundred point seven WFLA. Twelve minutes past June third, seventeen seventy gas Bar de Portola sounds like a character from a Disney animated film and Junip Bera Sarah. I'm not making that up.

Junip beras Sarah. That's like Roseanne Rosanna Dana's cousin. Roseanne Rosanna Dana and join the Paris Era officiate at the founding of a mission at Monterey, California. There you go. Who knew? Eighteen sixty one, Union forces gained a victory at Philippi, West Virginia in the first land battle of the Civil War eighteen sixty four. Think about that now. Three years later, seven thousand Union troops are shot down at Cold Harbor, Virginia, one of

the bloodiest days of the Civil War. Why have I not heard of that. I mean, we've heard of, you know, Antietam, and of course Gettysburg and mine, Chancellorsville, Cold Harbor seven thousand, Sweet Goodness eighteen eighty in Washington, DC, Alexander Graham Bell sends the first wireless telephone message on his newly invented photophone. Nineteen sixteen, Lewis brandeis first Jewish member of the Supreme Court sworn in, and in nineteen sixty five, Edward White of

geventy four becomes the first American to take a spacewalk. I might have been at Cape Canaveral when they did the launch. We used to go to Cape Canaveral when I was a kid, up until probably eight years old. I think we went back down there after I was eight, but we had a home on New Smirna Beach. And only now do I realize that I was

shark bait the entire time. In the Fox News break just before we came on, they were talking about a shark attack and I was expecting to hear a Florida man story, sure, but oh no, this one was in California. Go figure. Yeah, So, like for once, it's not us with the shark attacks. Yeah, uh, my brother towed me out past the breakers. I was just a little fella and did not swim well. And but you could rent one of those canvas rafts for like a quarter

or fifty cents for the whole day. And he towed me out there and and then swam back in and left me and waved. You definitely were the bait then. Oh my gosh, I had no idea. I just remember floating down the coast and my mom and I'm like, why is the house moving? And my mom comes out on the on the back patio and screams at my brother Patrick, don't catch up. Brother. I can only imagine

that's when she screamed, because I couldn't hear her. I just know she was pointing and screaming and anyway, Yeah, that was, uh, that was that was. I recall that story to my older brother once and he said, I should have been a better brother, now that you bring that up about sharks. And since this is for the most part a political talk show, there's a great joke about why politics is important. The mayor from Jaws is still the mayor in Jaws two. That's why politics is important.

There you go Mayor Vaughn. That's it, Amity, you got it. Hey. By the way, if you missed the announcement on Friday, Grant Allen is only going to be a cameo appearance maybe moving forward. Grant has cut back his work detail. He's basically been working three jobs for a while and so he has simplified his life. So he is no longer our producer here on the Morning Show, and we do have someone that we think is going to be the producer, and we'll talk more about that, hopefully in

the days to come. But Jared is kind enough because he knows how fickle things can be here in the morning, and so Jared is here this morning. John will be in tomorrow. John's our supervisor. John will be in tomorrow, and maybe Jared will be back leaving the week. I don't know. We're not quite sure how this is all going to unfold, but we're here for you, and we've got Hans von Spakowsky today expecting doctor Joe Camps as well. Got some great sound from Byron Donald's on CNN. You gotta

here. It's going to be a busy morning here in the Morning Show with Preston Scott Fla on your phone with the iHeart Radio app and on hundreds of devices like Alexa, Google Home, Xbox and so. No, no, this is Chrysler and Ihearts Radio station count down underway Thursday. A week from this Thursday, Alone begins on the History Channel. I am efforting to get a previous winner of the of the series the show Alone on the program here. I have called it the best television show that there is, and I

don't even think it's close with the Caveat. I'm not into the produced scripted stuff that is on television. I'm not interested in CSI stuff. I'm just Chicago Medical Chicago, Law Chicago, PD Chicago, CSI, Chicago, Chicago. There's a lot happening in Chicago. Yeah, the Chicago's train wreck. So it figures that they've got all the emergency personnel there. But I'm not Now Alone separates itself because they put survivalists out by themselves. They in touch

with nobody, including a camera crew. They are the camera crew. They're videoing themselves surviving alone. Wherever it is this year, I think it's about one hundred and twenty five miles north of the Arctic Circle. And sometimes they deal with wolves, and bears, and sometimes it's polar bear. Sometimes it's brown bears, sometimes it's black bears. Sometimes it's mountain lions that are in the area. Sometimes the most annoying thing are rats. And they've got to

figure out how to procure, procure food and survive. And it's just to me, it's the best show on television. It's the creativity, the ingenuity, the skill set, the will or the lack of. I mean, I remember one season some guy was just talking trash. He and his friends talking about, yeah, you know, when the bear shows up to me, I'll show him who they apex predators. And he's with all of his buddies on the sendoff and he was the first one to tap out. And

he tapped out the first night because he hurt a bear. It could not have been easy for that man to go home because when that show aired, everybody saw him talking smack about who is going to be the man? And

he lasted hours, not even a day. You know, there is a strategy to that, because I remember one of the early seasons of Survivor, there was a contestant who like basically through their competition and was one of the first people eliminated, and they found out after the fact that the reason why they did that was because when they're filming, they keep the eliminated contestants on site at the resort where the film crew stays sure, because they don't want

him to go home early and spoil it. So basically, this person went did a day and Survivor and then got like a three or four week vacation at this all star resort and like Mexico, just waiting for the show to finish filming. And one of the reasons why I hate Survivor and won't watch it because of nonsense like that. See, there's no such thing with a

loan. With a loan there is Again, there's no film crew, you're not being aided abetted, there's nobody anywhere near you have a satellite emergency locator, and you have a phone. When you are ready to go home, you say I'm going home. And so anyway, we're counting down. I mentioned all of that just to get into this story. Here seventy three year old man, five days in the wilderness survives his raft flip flipped over on

an Idaho river. Now you'd have to question why someone would raft down Dagger Falls, but apparently at the base of the of the falls is where he started his trip and found himself in trouble in a series of log jams, his vessel broke apart, he sustained a leg in injury, ended up, you know, at some couple of different desolate camps that are there for emergencies, and finally someone came upon him and it was just in time because he was within maybe a day. He had no food. He was existing on

snow water and that was it, no food at all. He estimated with his leg injury, to have walked twenty three miles. But just a reminder you're doing stuff like that. There are these things that Garment makes called an inReach I think it's called inReach satellite communicators. They're actually not that expensive to own one, and then you subscribe. You can turn the service on when you're going on a trip or you're hiking or whatever. They make them for

boats, but highly recommended. Had this guy had one, he'd have been great because some of them even allowed texting. You could text Hey, SOS or whatever the case might be. Anyway, we will keep you abreast on a loan. I promise you I'm going to talk more about it because I'm just like obsessed with that show and I cannot wait for it to start. Twenty seven minutes past, we come back after the News, The Big Stories in the press Box, Tu Mayor of Realville, dispensing information at the speed

of sound. It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott Monday on the program, Let's see the aftermath of these paid events with Joe. Who's showing up? How many people are coming? I don't expect a lot of people are going to shell out their money as tight. Even some of the people that have some money, I don't see them shelling out money to hang out with Joe the human Rumba. I just don't see that happening. Welcome to Monday on the program and the Big Stories in the press Box brought to you by Grove

of Creative Marketing and Digital Expertise. We talked about the money there. Who's going to pay to listen to Joe say anything? I mean that in and of itself. The only reason I can think of anybody going to a Biden event where he's allegedly going to talk is to just record the next set of faux pods. His stumbling his murmuring, his getting lost, his reading everything

on the prompter. We need we need four more years. Pause. Meanwhile, Trump raised almost thirty five million dollars in the hours after the guilty verdict, thirty percent from brand new donors, people that had never ever given to Trump. And here's what's significant, small dollar donations when you are getting money from people that are right now struggling. People that give small dollar donations are generally people that are struggling right now in the economy. And so Trump has

created a war chest of funds based on the conviction. Then you've got what I think is a brilliant suggestion by US Congressman Corey Mills out of Florida. I think he's the seventh congressional district anyway, quoting If they're going to try to do a sentencing on July eleventh, which I know will hold him up, I say, we bring President Trump, we move it. We elect him as our nominee on July fourth, on Independence Day. We start moving

forward. Right now. The Democrat National Convention is scheduled for later in August, and it's to be it's going to be a train wreck. The Republican Convention is scheduled for July fifteenth through the eighteenth. Mills is saying, yeah, that's fine. Hold the convention. You can't change that, but we can do virtual polling and get it done on July fourth. I think it would be a brilliant move. You would own the holiday. Wouldn't be anything

more American than that. Along the same line, you've got Republican senators, ten of them so far pledging to block the Democrat agenda following the verdict, now signing on to that. Florida Senators Rick Scott and Marco Rubio, along with Mike Lee, jd Vance, Tommy Turberville, Eric Schmidt, Marsha Blackburn, Roger Marshall, Josh Holly, and Ron Johnson, and specifically three points

of agenda. They will, they will, they will try their best to stonewall opposition to any non security spending bill or legislation that funds partisan law, fair confirmation of the Biden administration's political and judicial appointees, expedited consideration and passage of Democrat legislation that isn't related to American safety, period end anything else.

They're going to do what they can to stop it. Given the margins in the Senate send it as forty eight Democrats three the independence of caucus with them. It's interesting strategy. They explain more why they're doing it, But there's just some of what the big stories are. We have more. We'll get to those next forty minutes past the hour Monday on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. And women serving our great nation and our armed services, those serving

communities as law enforcement officers and first responders. I say you are all essential workers. Welcome to the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Some more big stories in the press box. Florida State Lawmaker Jonathan Martin of Fort Myers wants to ban all taxpayer funds going to New York, no travel, et cetera coming

from the state of Florida. He is asking the governor to call a special special session to consider any legislation quoting that holds the State of New York accountable for their attempts to eliminate the vote of millions of Floridians for the presidential candidate of their choice. I will support a special session to do so. I'm not sure I see a special session for this. I see that as being

an unnecessary expense, A couple reasons. This isn't done yet, This just isn't I don't know that you need a special session to just keep Florida from I think the I think the governor can just say, yeah, we're not, We're not sending anybody to New York. We're not We're not We're not going to go there. I mean, the fact of the matter is New Yorkers are coming to Florida. They're Floridians are not going to New York.

But as far as state business, that does seem a bit of an overreach, though, because Manhattan is a lot different than the rest of the state of New York. I don't disagree that said, you do have Letitia James, the Attorney General for the State of New York, that seemingly paid the way for the charges in Manhattan because they basically resurrected misdemeanors and turned them in the felonies, and that required some doing in the state to do that.

And look, let's face it, you know, whether it's the story of Jonah in the Bible or any number of other examples, there's an axiom out there that as the cap you know, as the captain goes so goes the ship. You know, if you it doesn't take much to poison a meal. And New York is they're suffering in New York. Good, good citizens of the state of New York are suffering because of the actions of the governor or, in this case, New York City. But yeah, you know

again, I'm not I'm not a big fan of tit for tat. I'm just not. But we are in different times, We're swimming in different waters. But the other story, I've got to get on your radar, and I'm not going to get caught in the weeds on the on the specifics of this story. Late last week, the United States Supreme Court ruled in favor of the NRA, plausibly alleging that New York State officials, one in particular, violated the First Amendment by pressuring insurance companies to cut ties with the NRA.

Here's what's interesting. It was a nine to zero ruling, and in that ruling they found that the Second Circuit was completely totally wrong. So here's the question, I'm just gonna leave hanging for the segment here. How do we have federal appeals courts that are so wrong that even the liberal activist judicial part of the Supreme Court finds agreement with the conservative slash originalist part of the Court, and unanimously all nine said that court is completely and totally wrong.

That's horrifying to me. It it it speaks to that some of our appellate districts federally are woefully and and I don't know if they can be fixed anytime soon. But think of the rulings that come through the appellate courts, and there's a there's a handful of them that just get overruled time and time again. And here's you hat another example. All right, forty seven minutes past the hour. It like a fine wine. Ah, excuse me, man, Please have some more water the pell agrino. Yes, sparkling, m

this breeze very nice. Good morning, and welcome to the Morning Show with Preston. Scott. Ray sent me an email Preston at iHeartRadio dot com. That's how you can do the same, said, here's an idea. If you're a judge on an appellate court, after your third ruling is overturned by either state or US Supreme Court, you're required to resign, sort of a three strikes You're out. Thing professional version. I mean, there's some there's

some merit to that if you continue to get rule we've got. We've got guys in the Northern District of US Federal Court here in Florida that are overruled all the time because they're activist judges. I think, and I kind of

violated my own rule. Judges need to be called activist or originalist. I don't like liberal conservative and I and I apologize that I fell kind of into that because I've long believed that we should just be their activist judges or their originalists, and we have way too many activist judges that an activist judge blurs the line between the judicial and the legislative, and they act as legislative judges.

They rule in a manner not consistent with law. A judge's responsibility is to simply interpret whatever the issue is by virtue of the law as it's written. And if the law is insufficient, oh well that's up to the legislature to fix. The only way it gets fixed properly is by ruling according to the law. An originalist judge rules according to the law. I'll give you

a classic example of this, Justice John Roberts who flips between activists. An originalist when he ruled on Obamacare, said that, well, this is a tax, that's what they meant, but that's not what they wrote. They did not say the word tax once in gazillions of pages, and they did that intentionally. An activist judge says, well, but this is what they meant. That's not your job is a jaw a judge, your judge.

Your job as a judge is to rule on what is written, what has been stated, what is in law, not what you think they meant. That's what activist judges do. Third, Good Marshall stated it very clearly, paraphrasing. He said, when I make a ruling, I do what I think is right and let the law catch up. No, that's that's the

inversion of a judge's role, because at that point you're a legislator. Anyway, I've been holding onto this came out last week the House Select Committee on the Coronavirus Pandemic Fauci and his staff, and they're they're they're loading up waiting for Fauci to come back. Intentionally foiled freedom of information requests by intentionally misspelling

words and by using private email addresses. Evidence shows that NIH officials intentionally kept things from being found so searches would keep coming up blank because they misspelled keywords that they knew people would search for. And they have, They have now mountains of growing mountains of evidence that Fauci may have used his personal email account to communicate about official government business during the pandemic, and he and most of

his senior staff. Now I'm going to tack onto this story tomorrow with a news story that seems to reveal the amount of money made by government scientists during the pandemic. It will horrify you. Stick around, what do you say? We move into the second hour here the Morning Show with Preston Scott June third, Jared over there running the radio program, and so fifty one seventy one Jared, fresh off of being here for FSU baseball, Bless his heart. It was a long night. Yeah, I bet it was those nine

run innings. Take a minute, yeah, it was almost a full hour for half an inning. It's crazy. Good news though, is FSU advances. Talk more about that end of the show, But they advanced to the super Regional. How ironic would it be if Oklahoma wins the Norman Regional softball went to Norman to play Oklahoma and the Supers, and Oklahoma would come here to play FSU in the baseball Supers if that happens, so that would be that would be great fun. But FSU one series win away from the College

Baseball World Series. And credit to the team and the coaching staff, well done, and you fans, way to go. Animals came strong, although I saw on TV some disputes breaking out. Don't know what that was about, but there was something going on in the stands. Well, the Oh Canada rally sure seemed to work in the whole Boy did it ever? Thank you Canada, Yeah, no doubt about that. All Right, we are in. We're in hurricane season. It's official. All right, it's going

to happen. The predictions are as follows. The expectation is for there to be a busy season. Meteorologists suggesting the first storm will likely show up August eleventh, and that's just based on averages and so forth. But they are expecting between seventeen and twenty five named storms. That's from Noah, Colorado State University, which course is the hub of hurricanes. Colorado is no that has been the home for hurricane predicting for years. If you need a hurricane prediction

or if you need a big boat, call Noah. But I mean go figure Colorado State University. So in touch are they with the hurricane basin of the east of the of the Atlantic Ocean. But at any rate, their gas is twenty three. The average is fourteen, with eighteen to thirteen hurricanes predicted by Noah. Eleven by CSU, the average is seven CAT three or higher four to seven averages three. Noah's predicting four to seven. They're saying

eighty five percent chance of an above average season. And of course all of the fanatics out there will see see, see see, but they forget what happened from about two thousand and five or until twenty fifteen, which was virtually nothing. It's cyclical, it's what happens. And so we just we now segue from the prediction model, which you know, we could have storms in

the area, there's no doubt about it. Last time I checked, Florida was a peninsula and still is the big What has the largest bearing on all of this is whether it's al Nino or Lanina. When you get a neutral or Lanina pattern, you're going to have higher hurricane counts. El Nino tends to reduce the temperatures of the water slightly and shear off a lot of storms because of the way the currents and the air and the weather system operates.

And so it just like I said, it's Earth, it happens. Now we transition to you thinking ahead, and so when we come back, we're going to talk about a few little basic things to consider. Certainly not an exhaustive list, not going to do that. They're available all over the place, but we are going to kind of poke and prod you a little bit on a few different issues. So stick around ten minutes after the hour, get you ready. Hurricane season is here. We're in it. Here in

the Morning Show. Welcome to Them, a d radio network where we challenge you to make a difference in your world in a positive way, improving the lives of others. It's The Morning Show with Preston Scott Living Pasted. Do you have a plan if you're listening on broadcast radio. Anybody listening to my

voice on an FM radio should have a plan. If you are listening on iHeartRadio, whether via podcast or you're streaming the show live right now and you are in Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, South Georgia, East Coast of Georgia, South Carolina on a you need a plan. Now, your plan should probably be somewhat connected to where you live. It'll be different based

on the likelihood and the type of problem you may face. If you are in Florida, you need to remember this web domain, Florida disaster dot org. It's run by the State of Florida. It has links, it has where you get weather updates, it has information on how to make a plan. It has links to everything you could possibly need in one location. Now, there's a general list that is easy to print out one page. It's broken down into general first aid documents, phone numbers, clothing, special needs,

food and water, vehicle and PetCare. Look at us Florida caring about our little four legged friends or more. If you are into spiders or none. If you're into snakes, just remember that the whole thing in the Everglades is pretty much because of Hurricane Andrew blowing up a lab that was studying snakes and they got into the wild, and off you go. Anyway, There's some basics, but let me make a couple of suggestions based on experience.

Look, I've been here at this at this show now for twenty two plus years, and I've been sitting in the seat that I'm in right now for more than a few storms. I beg of you get a radio that is a transistor radio that is battery operated, because normally we're it. Yes, the FM frequency you're listening to right now is a great go to and a starting point. But the bottom line is, if we had a major storm, we're taking over we meaning WFLA, We're taking over all the sticks and

we're going to be on all of them. And we do that for a few reasons. Number One, at least in the Capital City region, we are the designated emergency broadcast outlet for the Federal Communications Commission. The FCC's designated

iHeartRadio as the go to, not the others. Why because we have something called redundancy, and we have the ability to remain on the air and it's been proven time and time and time again where others get knocked off the air, and we don't want anyone knocked off the air during these kinds of things because the more communication the better. But we take it seriously and we strongly recommend get a radio, get batteries, get little blocks for charging your cell

phones. You know, find a way to if you don't have the ability to preserve your food by way of a generator, running your refrigerator, freezer and all that. That's when you think about those cheap styrofoam coolers and you get it ahead of things and just plan, plan, plan, plan. If you're not sure what to do. You're new to Florida, this is a thing. Florida has hurricanes and you need to get ahead of it. Go to the website Florida disaster dot org. There's a category right there,

scroll down and says make a plan. And that's from everything like evacuation. How you'll do that. When you'll do that, keep gas in your car, I would say starting mid August. Now there's a chance that we'll have a storm before then, but mid August forward. Keep your cars gassed up. First you avoid the panic buying and the lines and the ridiculousness. But more importantly, you have fuel. If something happens, you got to go. You can get a good ways away on three quarters of a tank of

gas. So keep your car filled up. Go through those lists, get your documents, videotape your house, all your belongings inside, outside, the condition of your home, your closets, all your stuff. Just take your phone, videotape it all. Have a record, send it to yourself, Email it to yourself, keep it in the cloud, keep it available. Take pictures of your insurance papers, things like that. Email them to yourself. You get where I'm going. Take this seriously. You got plenty of

time. And oh, by the way, the tax free holiday runs through June fourteenth, the first one for hurricane supplies. Seventeen minutes. That's the hour. It's the Morning Show with President Scott at FLA at w FLA, fam dot com, on your phone with the iHeartRadio app and on hundreds of devices like Alexa, Google Home, Xbox, and Sono San Iheart's radio station.

Twenty two minutes past. I thought this was worth sharing. NewsBusters the Media Research Center, they roll tape on everything, everything that's out in the newsworld, and they were rolling Thursday Night CNN and Florida Congressman Byron Donalds, who many think would be a wonderful gubernatorio candidate post Ron DeSantis is on the program and he's chatting with CNN's Laura Coats, and this is after the Trump verdict. I want to focus in particular on the point about who it is

was bringing this case, and that's Alvin Bragg. I've heard a number of your colleagues talk about this being the weaponization of the government. And because Donald Trump is the political opponent of Biden. But Alvin Bragg is a state level prosecutor. He is not under the purview of the Department of Justice. Why do you assign that fault to him? Well, two things, let's go

back. First of all, the judge did tell the jury that they can decide amongst multiple different federal crimes to adjudicate gilt on this misdemeanor that they elevated to a femily in state court. So if you're going to do that, first of all, you have to bring expert testimony from somebody with the federal background on those charges. They did not allow that to be brought forward. Now, specific to Alvin Bragg, the issue here is that he ran on

the entire position of getting Donald Trump. That was one of the core pillars of his campaign to become the district attorney in Manhattan. And so now you have somebody who basically said I'm going to go get somebody, regardless of what the charges might be, regardless of what you might think a potential crime might be. His entire campaign was focused on getting Donald Trump. That's why he's coming under scrutiny because this is political, not actually about following the law.

And I go back to not identifying a crime. The FEC looked at this, they said, there's nothing to see here. They are the arbiters of what is a campaign finance violation. So for Alvin Bragg to go out there now and say, well, this is interfering with the twenty sixteen election. He's a state level prosecutor, it's not even his jurisdiction. How can he make that claim when the FEC said there is nothing to see here and the

US Attorney's office said there's nothing to see here. When there is this perception or there is a narrative to suggest that our legal system or our courts or jury trial is somehow so rigged and unfair, people ultimately lose faith in the entire system. You can't pick and choose whether the system is fair based on the particular outcome of somebody you're aligned with. Do you have concerns that by talking about this through the lens you are that you are undermining people's confidence overall

in our system. No, I don't. I don't have those concerns at all. I think that's been undermined by Alvare and Bragg, by Judge Murshawan, who frankly has been very clear about his support for Joe Biden. He should have recused himself based upon that if he was concerned about our institutions. He was not. Now I'm looking at this through the lens of an American citizen and a member of Congress who's taken an oath to uphold the Constitution.

I've watched a Biden administration spy on the American people and suppressed their First Amendment rights. I've watched a Biden administration ignore Supreme Court ruling when it comes to student loan bailouts, which is unconstitutional, a violation of separation of powers. I've watched a Biden administration ignore people personal health and make them take vaccines against their own will because they wanted to eradicate COVID nineteen. All right, there's

so much more meat on that bone, on this entire fiasco. But Byron Donalds did a wonderful job pushing back on the narrative that Coach was trying to advance. This was completely made up. This conviction is not going to stand, and they don't need it to. They're hoping that they're going to win the day. Just remember the polling that we discussed on Friday and who likely is going to be voting come November. This has fired up a group of

people that might have been sideline sitters. They're the ones that are reaching into their pockets now and giving to Trump. It's going to be interesting, but anyway, good stuff twenty seven past. They are come back with the big stories in the press box. Next, Sensey of sensibility, communicator of common sense amplified. It's The Morning Show with Preston Scott. A lot of ideas floating around on what conservatives Republicans ought to do in response. Go after Democrats

the way Democrats have been going after Republicans. I mean, there are a lot of a lot of people making the argument and a sound argument that if this is how the game's going to be played moving forward, so be it. Go ahead and go after Joe Biden for lying about when he constantly says that inflation was at nine percent when he took over. AH sue him campaign

fraud. We'll talk about such things. We'll talk about the ramifications of this conviction and potentially others with Hans von Spakowsky of the Heritage Foundation, one of our favorite guests. He's a constitutional law he's an elections expert, and just one of the best guys out there and smart, wicked, smart in the most positive way. I say wicked. And so he'll join us next hour. Doctor Joe standing by in just a few minutes with some healthy expectations.

Big stories in the press box, brought to you by Grove of creative marketing and digital expertise. As we mentioned in the subsequent hours after the air quotes finger quotes conviction on charges in New York City, in Manhattan specifically, Donald Trump raised thirty five million dollars is campaigning brought in thirty five million, thirty percent of that from those who had never donated to his campaign before, further broken down as small dollar donations. That is a staggering number. I think

it's indicative of something what I don't know. I thought Corey Mills, US Congressman from Florida had a brilliant idea. Donald Trump will be the Republican nominee. And oh, by the way, I just want to point out that that's exactly what we talked about on this program before the primaries ever began. And with all due respect to our governor, who I think is a terrific governor, there was no need for anybody to run. There just wasn't.

Trump was going to take the air out of the room for everybody and was going to be the nomine and so he is. Corey Mills's ideas, Let's go ahead and nominate him on July fourth. Let's let's just make the convention a gathering for fun. Basically, let's get the official business done on July

fourth. I think that's a brilliant move, absolutely brilliant. A group of Republicans in the Senate, they're not going to advance, They're not going to be part of any legislation unless it is helpful to the defense of America. Basically, that's it. They're not they're not passing any Democrat sponsored legislation.

They're protesting, and Florida's Senators Rick Scott Mark Rubio signed on. And lastly, Supreme Court ruled unanimously for the NRA in a free speech case against Wait a minute, who was this person that they had to file a lawsuit against. Oh yeah, new York state official. Huh New York. Don't say yeah. And here's what's significant about the ruling. It was nine zero.

When there's a nine zero ruling rebuking a appellate court of the United States government in this case, the Second District, the justices that created the majority in that ruling that was overruled nine zero probably should step down. Just say, if you're that out of touch with the law that you get slapped nine zero, you're out of touch. Forty minutes past the hour, Doctor Joe's standing by Joe campsnaxt on the Morning Show. They're listening to the Mad Radio Network.

You are challenged to make a difference each and every day. Would you do that for us? Please? Please, just a little just try it, would you? This is the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Always a good idea to have healthy expectations, and so we are joined most Mondays by doctor Joe Camps. Good morning, my friend, how are you good? Good morning Preston. How are you today? Man? I'm pretty fired up FSU Baseball. Going back to the Supers, well, I was very very

encouraged and very proud of our team. I tell you, our coach seems to be doing an outstanding job and the fact that he's a real sum and though in his heart, you know, so congratulations to them. But this is a little bit of a subject that might not catch everybody's attention. But you remember before, you know, the public knew a lot about semmy glue tide. We talked about that years ago, and look what it's done. And this is something that's new, and this is basically a male birth control.

Now when I saw that, I just I said, wait a minute, I've got to read about this because I haven't heard anything. But basically, at the recent a conference the Indicent Society, researchers have shown that a type of a synthetic gail which contains testosterone and something called nesterone, can be applied to the shoulder and it reduces male sperm production. Now, the normally

jacket contained somewhere in the neighborhood of fifteen to two hundred million sperms. So it suggested that if you can get the sperm count at less than a million, then that could be used as a contraceptive, and I have never seen anything along this line, and so I thought it was really interesting because it really combines testosterone something called nesterone, which is a synthetic product and it's been

used in female contraception. And the reason I'm talking about this is that there's a growing body of individuals that want to take advantage of this, as you know, with the abortion issues that are around us, the fact that condoms are not very very satisfying to most people, and really this has mostly been on the front of women, and in fact, some women cannot take birth control. So I thought this was an interesting development. I'm going to continue

to watch it. Basically, it's reduced to sperm count to less than a million, although that would scare me if I had a million, because I'm thinking you only need one to have a pregnancy. But certainly the demand is growing for this product. It has been deemed safe U and this is one I want to keep in touch with because basically the only thing that we have today are are condoms. And then secondly vassectomies, which is I did hundreds

of vas ectomies. But the problem with that is if you wanted to achieve pregnance later on, to be able to go through a process to reconnect the ass different is very It's called vesovesostomy, where you reconnect the vas and that's not very effective. And certainly tubaligation in women is something that is done, but sometimes people don't want that. So I thought this was an interesting sort

of off the wall issue that I've been thinking about for some time. So I'm going to follow this along and see if the FDA approves this and get males involved in this issue of fertility that certainly is in the marketplace for for several men. So may not be exactly what you want, but but it's an important subject. Oh, it's a hugely important subject. It is.

I mean, it's it's it's out there. Of course, of course you and I have something, yeah, I mean, but of course you and I both know there is one method that works all the time, absolutely press And I knew you were going to hit me with that, and it's, uh, but let's be realistic. A lot of people are not going to adhere to that, but absolutely, absolutely right, and I knew that was coming from you, Preston, So I'm glad I could be predictable absolutely,

but yeah, it's best to have abstinence. But but we know that that may may not work in all situations. So uh, this certainly will give us some options in the future if it pans out. Thank you, doctor Camps. Oh buddy, take you all right? Doctor Joe Camp's glad I could. I didn't let him down. See that's that's what I do here. Forty six minutes after the hour, come back a Sons of Thunder segment,

our second one. Next on the Morning Show with Preston Scott Shoe with Preston Scott's What Will You Do with on Freedom on US Radio one hundred point seven w UFLA. If you have missed Mondays Now, we didn't do the segment last Monday because it was Memorial Day, So the Monday before we started a brand new segment. Bad planning on my part to do the segment and

then nah, but we're back. And this came out of talking about I spend some time on a show talking about the epidemic of divorce in America, divorce inside Christian families and just where we are with that as a culture, as a society. And if you're new to the show, I speak about issues through the lens of my faith because it impacts and influences everything in my life. I wish it impacted my life more than it does. I'm always trying to make sure that it does do that, that it has a greater

impact on my actions and reactions. But like all of us, I'm a work in progress, and I'm quite certain I fall short rather routinely, but it doesn't mean that I don't try my very best. And the segment Sons of Thunder is about raising up godly men, and to those that say, what about the women gals, I think if we get this right, that kind of takes care of itself. We need more men that are following God.

And so this segment is kind of a call to action to you men who claim to be a Christian and for me to seriously poke and prod at that, because quite candidly, I don't think our country is in the state it's in. If all of the men who claim to be Christians acted like it, parented like it, we're husbands like it, I just don't think we're here. And so you know, we can play the game and show up at church and think we're paying our fire insurance, but that's not how

it works. Being in church on Sunday. It's one of my favorite expressions, makes you no more a Christian than going to McDonald's makes you a big mac. It doesn't work that way. So this is about principles and applying things that matter and raising up godly men. And so we're going to just on Mondays. This will be a little shorter one because I've done a little bit of a reset. This is going to explain to you some principles, some things, some scriptures to help you step into the role of being a

godly man, a son of Thunder, a man of God. One Corinthians fifteen fifty eight says this, therefore, my dear brothers, and it says and sisters, But I'm speaking to you. To you, guys, stand firm. Let nothing move you. Always give yourselves fully to the work of the Lord, because you know that your labor in the Lord is not in vain. I want to focus on that. Let nothing move you. You do not compromise. Oh well, no, no, no. And here's the other thing. Let nothing move you is another way of saying, be

consistent. Be consistent in loving your wife, be consistent in parenting your children. If it's wrong on Monday, it's wrong on Saturday. If it's praiseworthy on Wednesday, it's praiseworthy. On Friday. It's about it's about being consistent because your kids are watching, your wife is walking, watching, your spouse, your girlfriend is watching. So there's your challenge for Corinthians fifteen fifty eight.

And there, my friends, is our segment, kind of Sons of Thunder, Tip of the Spear. We're trying to create a tip of the spear and grow the body of Christ a little bit with some challenges here. I know it sounds so weird to do that on a secular radio program. Oh my gosh, what are we thinking? Here's what I'm thinking. Third

hour of the Morning Show with Preston Scott. His next Han Hans von Spakowsky is on deck right, And here we are third hour already, Monday, June third on the Morning Show with Preston Scott's Show fifty one seventy one. Sadly Day twelve twenty of America held hostage as shared running the radio program and Studio one A. I am here in Studio one B and I am joined by our end. He is the man, Hans von Spakowski joins US.

He is the manager and Election Law Reform Initiative and senior legal Fellow and the Edwin Meese Center for Legal and Judicial Studies. But again, more importantly, he's our friend. Hello, sir, how are you, Preston? I'm doing just fine. Now, how are you? In relation to what happened to our country on Thursday, late afternoon, I'll tell you it is depressing. It was shocking, but it is depressing because in essence, well, i'll tell you the reaction I wrote about this. I just gotta. I

have a colleague, just got back from a international conference. There were lawyers and individuals there from all over the world, particularly the mint from South America and Central American countries, and their reaction to this. The reaction was, well, the US has finally joined our ranks, the ranks of our home countries where our governments use the law enforcement and judicial system to go after their political opponents. And that's the view abroad. And I think it's correct.

Hans just taking a sixty thousand foot view of this, and I want to get your insight and drilled down deeper later. But is it really that surprising because we've seen an erosion, and I'll go back and say it probably predates their good Marshal, but they're good. Marshal openly talked about being an activist member of the Supreme Court, that he rules the way he thinks and lets

the law catch up. So should we be surprised at this blurring of the line between the judicial the legislative, and the judicial becoming in essence of law enforcement arm of whatever party's in charge. Know think we're we should be surprised, But that doesn't look it's still wrong, and that has accelerated. It has accelerated in a way I haven't really seen in the last four years. Look, it was bad during the Obama administration. Eric Holder came in and

politicized the Justice Department. Merrick Garland has done the same thing, except these peace put it on steroids at the US Justice Department now with a criminal a criminal indictment of a former president. But it has now spread from federal law enforcement into local DA's office. That's what we just saw in New York.

It's what we are seeing down in Georgia. These are political persecutions. There is no merit to the legal claims being made in either suit, and I'm happy to debate anybody on that issue, very specifically about the LEO claims being made and why they're not balanced. But we then circle back to it might not have been for that right. I mean, I refuse to believe that judges like Mershan are just that stupid that they don't know that this is going

to get overturned. But the issue is I don't think they care. Oh, I don't think they care either. And look, this is just the beginning. Let me tell you, for the fast four years now, Joe Biden has been nominating and the Senate has been confirming because Republicans can't stop it. Some of the most left wing partisan ideologue we have ever ever had had

put into the Fed Judiciary in our entire history. And let me tell you, the federal courts, for example, are going to get even worse in terms of judges who don't care about the law, I don't care about the Constitution, but only want to further their partisan interests and the partisan interests of their political allies. Hans von Spakowski joins us this morning with a Heritage Foundation.

The only thing taking the sting out of what he's saying is Walt Disney's birds in the background there that just that helps my heart so much to hear the birdstirping, because it still says there's life, there's hope. Well, there's life, there's hope sort of. Hans will stay with us for a little while. We've got more to talk about next year. In the Morning Show with Preston Scott, running dry version of an audio magazine and keeping you

company as you prepare for your day. It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott. He's smarter than we are. Os von Spakowski joins us this morning, talking about all of the different wealth some we can't possibly get to all of the different issues, the ramifications of the conviction of Donald Trump, and I put conviction in air quotes, Hans, let me get your theories on this.

Mine on the sentencing now, is there is no chance that the judge is going to sentence him to how's arrest any time in jail, because my theory is that would speed up the appellate process since he's a candidate and likely going to be the next president. But what do you think? Well, well, look, I have to say, I hope you're right, but I'm Mary. I've gotten too cynical from what I see sitting in Washington.

But but you have birds surrounding you. Yeah, well, you know, I'm actually I'm actually sitting on my screened in porch and at my house because this is an early call for me. There you go, It's it's safe venue there. Yeah. Look, one merchant. The judge has shown his bias so much throughout this entire case. Keep in mind that he was issued a caution by the Jujitsial Ethics Committee of New York because he made political contributions

with judges can't do, including the Joe Biden's campaign. That's that's how bad this guy is. I think he is salivating at the idea of putting going down in history as having put a former president in jail. And I think he's what he's going to do is he's going to come out and he's going to say, based on your public statements, you have not learned your lesson. In fact, you are questioning the outcome of this and the only way I have no choice but to put you in prison. I think they're going

to try to do that. Doesn't he face judicial misconduct for having gone that route? Doesn't it just put a microscope under his disallowing a reasonable defense. Well maybe, but I don't have a lot of trust in the New York judicial system. I mean, think about the judges that we have encountered, not just as Judge Mersham, but think about how biased the judge was in the civil case, sure, the ridiculous civil case that was brought against him

that resulted in half half a billion dollar judgment. I just don't trust the judicial system in New York, and I don't trust the judges in the appellate system to do what they ought to be doing in this case, given that these are New York's Manhattan charges. Does this ever, then get to jump

in into the federal appellate arena or the Supreme Court arena. Once you get a decision from the highest state court in New York, if you believe or or claim that that state court judgment violated rights that you have under the federal Constitution, then yeah, he can appeal to the US Supreme Court. And I think that is president in this case, because if you look at the way the prow was conducted, in a way the judge behaved and misbehaved himself.

The basic substance of due process rights of the defendant, Donald Trump. I think were violated and that's a federal constitutional issue. Yeah, and they were violated. Egregiously, Hans, stand by when we come back. I'm going to broaden this a little bit. There are a lot of columns being read. I'm going to read one headline, Republicans should do to Democrats what they did to Trump, and that is after the Trump convey and it's to

just use the legal system. Then does it then circle back to the fact that there's too many justices that are in the tank for the left. Talk about that with Hans von Spakowsky. Next on your phone with the iHeart radio app and on hundreds of devices like Alexa, Google Home, Xbox and Sonos and Ihearts radio. Season. We've seen the random articles how the Biden administration has been packing the lower courts and some of the not so lower courts.

Hans, you were just telling me in the break and I nearly my teeth nearly fell out. Well, you know, people may think I'm exaggerating when I'm saying some of the most radical left wing ideologed ever in our history are being put on federal courts. But look, the Democrats and the Senate confirmed Biden's appointee of a lawyer from the Southern Poverty Law Center to the Eleventh Circuit

Court of Appeals. That's the Court of Appeals. The cases from Florida go to the Southern Poverty Law Center. I mean, I don't think I have to tell people what an extremist organization that is. And one of their lawyers now sits on the appellate court that we'll be looking at cases coming out of

Florida. How does someone get elevated to the appellate court. That's just that's an attorney and not even a sitting judge somewhere that Well, look, a president can pick whoever they want, and Republicans don't have enough votes to stop someone from going through the Senate. So, in essence, Joe Biden in the position, with the help of Chuck Schumer, he can put anyone he wants the courts, no matter how bizarre they are. Uh. And that's

exactly what's been happening for the past three and a half years. We've mentioned that the Biden administration has been packing the court, but we've also mentioned that Joe has been lying about a lot of things since being in office. But notable to what our discussion is here this morning, Hans, A point has been made that Okay, if this is what they're going to do to Trump, then then we need to go ahead and Biden needs to be sued.

He needs to be charged for committing campaign fraud by lying about things like inflation at nine percent when he took office when it wasn't that you hold them accountable and you do to them what they're doing to Trump. Is there merit to that at all? Well, I won't say that I think that we should abuse the law for political reasons, but I will tell you that for example, take what's happened. What's happened with Alvin Bragg and New York and Judge

Merchant and what's going on in Georgia. Look, we saw similar abuse of the judicial system in the late eighteen hundreds in the Southern States after Reconstruction ended, Judges, district attorneys and others went after black Republicans, black elected officials,

and Congress passed a law. It's eighteen USC. Two forty two, and it is specifically geared to be used against state government officials, white judges, and district attorneys when they are engaging in law enforcement activities that are designed and in tended to violate the constitutional and civil and legal rights of individuals. And I, frankly, I think that's what's going on with the Alvin Bragg

case and the and Juan Merchants presiding over in New York. And I would hope that if, for example, Trump is elected, but Justice Bartman would open up an investigation under that specific statue to go after them. Let's kind of end, kind of in a sense with that, and where we started here. You're hopeful that it's not going to happen, but you're fearful that Trump is going to be facing some form of prison term from this judge. What happens if he does do that, if he sentences him to prison,

What happens with the appellate process? Is it because he's a candidate for president? Does his appeal change? Does it speed up? Does it slow down? What happens? Well, he will ask for the sentenced to be held until his appeal goes through the process. Look, it's going to That'll be totally up to the New York Appeals Court. What they ought to do, what they should do is follow the example of the US Supreme Court. Remember

when Colorado disqualified Trump from the ballot unconstitutionally. By the way, the Trump campaign filed an appeal with the US Supreme Court. The US Supreme Court put that case on an expedited, unprecedented, expedited basis. They gave him a very short time to file briefs. They immediately scheduled oral arguments, they held those arguments, and they issued a decision very quickly and very expeditiously. And that's what the New York Board of Appeals needs to do. They owe that

to the American public and to the American voters. Hans is always thanks so much for the time. I appreciate it very much. Thanks for having me. Hans von Spakowski with the Heritage Foundation. My guest, if it involves the Constitution, we go to him because he's one of the foremost experts in our constitution and its application in our court system today. He's following what's going on. I had no idea that in the Eleventh Circuit we now have some

loser from the Southern Poverty Law Center. Now, the good news is it's only one, But how often do appeals get heard by only three justices three judges in the appellate before it goes on bank h just elections have consequences. God, I hope people are learning. Twenty seven minutes past the hour, guy, do what you're talking about, what you will be talking and most importantly, what you should be talking about. It's the Morning Show with Preston

Scott. All right, final half hour at the program Monday. We're in June. I Jared over there. If you missed the announcement last Friday, Great Allen no longer with us. You might ever now and then come in and pinch hit, But he is, he is simplifying. This is a part time gig. It is not a full time job. And he had a full time job and then he had another job that he did working for

Charlie and JD doing the Talent show, and something had to give. He's a young husband and father and about to be a father of a one year old. Yeah, it was about one year ago. Yes, as a matter of fact, it was. And so yeah, something had to give, and it was it was it was me. Anyway, He'll still be around every now and then. Yeah whatever, So Jared filling in today, John our boss will be in tomorrow and Wednesday and then who knows, we're

just gonna play by her. No, we have someone that we are hoping to bring on board and then we'll begin the training process and and if that pans out, I'll be I'll be very excited about the next stage. But yeah, we've we've had I think we counted twelve producers. You would sort of be a thirteenth in a way. Oh that's not a good omen. Well, I mean that's why I'm not really probably gonna say that you're the thirteenth. We'll just leave that for the next guy. But twelve and a

half. Yeah, for those of you, are you that hard to work for it? No, actually I'm not. It's that that's the nature of the job. It's you know, it is a job not for everybody, And so that's what happens. Big story in the press Box brought to you by Grove Creative Marketing and Digital Expertise. We talked talked over the court system with Hans. When a guy like Hans von Spakowsky's not encouraged about the future

of our court system, that's scary stuff. When a court system becomes politicized and third world nations are looking at you, going, hey, welcome to the club that does not. That does not bode well for for the things that made this country great. It doesn't bode well for Christianity, and I personally think that's what's heading our way. We might get a little bit of a pushback depending on what happens Nove and what happens prior to. But anyway,

Supreme Court just you know, ruling last week. It was NRA versus a New York official that violated the rights of the National Rifle Association. And I mean when Justice Sonya Sodemeyer writes the majority opinion on a ninero ruling, that tells you how egregious the Second Judicial Circuit ruling was right, doesn't it.

Republican senators pledging the block Democrat agenda following the Trump verdict and speaking of the president, Donald Trump raised just under thirty five million dollars in the hour subsequent to the ruling, and most of that small money donors, thirty percent of it brand new, brand new donors. And that is just a stunning development. I cannot wait to see what happens with polling. See we're now

in the in the home stretch of polling. See from this point forward, you can start, we talk about polls constantly, but now you start paying attention to polling a little bit because the polling entities have a real vested interest in accuracy. As we get closer to the election, they want to be reliable, and so it's going to be interesting to hear the results on polling after the Trump verdict. I think he's going to get another bump. I'm

interested to see what happens with independence. We'll see forty minutes past the hour, a little this, a little that next, the new mayor of Reelville dispensing information at the speed of sound. And if you're lucky, he'll be wearing his Clark Kent glasses. Today in the Morning Show with Preston Scott, who does this? Radical climate activist glues a poster over top a monette painting one of Claude Manette's most famous paintings in Paris the and then glued herself to

the wall next to the painting. Who young people, come on? Here's the thing. These kids aren't even old enough to remember all of al Gore's lies in the movie. They're not even aware that every single prediction in his movie did not happen. Everyone They all were wrong, all of them. I just climate activists to me are like people walking around wearing masks, just not living in reality, just lied to. I almost feel sympathetic almost almost

the mask people. I definitely feel sympathetic because they're living in an alternate reality created by the lies of the pandemic, and they were lies. And the truth is coming out, and it's it's good for people like me who's tried to just begged of you please remember the science. How ironic. And then those that are claiming the science is in their side on climate change, it just isn't. And we could spend an entire show just talking about how fraudulent

all of that is. But the other thing, totally unrelated, the US Women's Open. Now, I'm a golf fan. In fact, I'm gonna go play golf today and my brother in law's in town. I'm gonna take him out. We're gonna go play golf. People wondering what you know. Nellie Corda had that run where she was playing great golf, she struggles against on tough golf courses, so she didn't even make the cut in the in the US Women's Open. But why is this women's golf struggling to find an

audience. Can I explain You're ready, Let's hear it. Here's the leader board, final round end result after four rounds of the US Women's Open, in order of when of where they placed one through twenty Japan, Japan, US, US, Thailand, Thailand, Japan, Thailand, Japan, Japan, Australia, South Korea, China, Japan, South Korea, Australia, Japan, Sorry, South Korea, South Korea, South Korea, China, UK Spain, Japan, Asia's really been stepping up their golf game. That's

that's the reason. It is that most, not all, most of those young ladies are brilliant golfers who can't speak much English at all, and we wonder why the audience isn't gravitating to it. They can't relate to it. They literally can't understand most of the people that are competing favorably. Now there are exceptions, but all I'm saying is, I'm not saying limit the fields. I'm saying, learn the language. Most of these tournaments are played in

the United States. It will grow the tour if they simply can communicate in the language and become more relatable to the people we're trying to sell the product to. That's all two Americans in the top twenty two in the US Women's Open. Forty six minutes after the hour, come back, Tuckero FSU Baseball. I am gonna try and get when the season's over, I'm gonna get. I'm gonna get one of the FSU players on the show. I've never talked to a player, but I have a connection with one. One player.

There was this season in life when I was a this is this is like full disclosure. Okay, this is this is me being as transparent and honest as I can be. I was a youth and college pastor, and then I was a senior pastor, and and then at a church that my wife and I attended, we were asked if we would consider doing the nursery and children's ministry. And I'm like, my wife is for the nursery, but children really, I barely liked my own children. I loved them,

but I didn't children. Okay, And God gave me just a real special grace for that season, and it was awesome, had a great time. One of the young men boys that I pastored as a children's pastor is a starter for the FSU baseball team, and so I may reach out and see if I can get him on the show once the season's over, just to

talk about it all. I think it would be great. It would be great fun for me because I remember this guy as a little guy and I'm still I think I would say, not uber close, but I'm friends with the family. We are very friendly and I love his parents, his siblings. And yeah, I'm excited for FSU baseball. I'm excited for Link Jarrett.

I'm excited for these guys and what I watched happen. And if you didn't watch any of it, I'll tell you what Game two, Jamie Arnold on the Hill when he threw second inning, nine pitches, the immaculate inning, Yeah, nine pitches, three strikeouts, and then followed it with six more pitches and two more strikeouts to start the next inning. It was just insanity. That inning was insanity, and fair play to the UCF head coach for taking a moment to call time out and throw him off his rhythm because

he was on his way to having two consecutive yes, immaculate innings. Yeah. And then and then they got a good assist from the from the umpires on the phony hit by a pitch which didn't touch the batter. Did not touch the battle and that seems insane to me that that's not something that can be reviewed. It was it did not touch. They said they didn't have evidence to overturn the call. Oh yeah you did. It did not touch the batter. It wasn't even close to touching the batter. But I digress.

FSU now waits to see who wins late game tonight in Norman nine o'clock Eastern Yukon, Yukon and Oklahoma winner take all, so the winner comes to Tallahassee this weekend. So he huw just literally worst season in history. And now on the verge of the College World Series, Go Figure. Brought to you by barn No Heating and Air. It's the Morning Show one on WFLA. Yeah, our scripture today comes from Jesians one, verse seven. That's how we started. We also did a segment today on suns of thunder raising

of godly men. So there you go, Mondays, you get two shots of it, guys, double punch, big stories this morning. Trump raising a record thirty five mil in the hours subsequent to the verdict, thirty percent from new donors. Republican senators pledged to block Democrat agenda following the Trump verdict that out to help things in America. Actually it will if you just stop Congress from doing anything right now. Right now, do no harm is kind

of like the best thing right now. Supreme Court ruling unanimously against the Second Circuit, Second Appellate Circuit Judicial Circuit crazy talked about hurricane season. Get yourself ready. Better to do it when you don't have to than when you need to Tomorrow. A high school class that solves a thirty five year old cold case

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