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Ep. 5208: Prison swap with Russia?!

Aug 02, 20242 hr 30 min
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This is the full episode of The Morning Show with Preston Scott for Friday August 2nd. 

 Our guests today include:
   
- Lee Williams, The Gun Writer  
   
-Follow the show on Twitter @TMSPrestonScott.Check out Preston’s latest blog by going to wflafm.com/preston.     

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Speaker 1

Eight minutes after the hour Friday in the Morning Show, August second, Good to be with you this morning, friends. Start with the verse here Jeremiah seventeen seven. Blessed is the man who trusts in the Lord, whose trust is the Lord. Isn't that an interesting verse? Blessed is the man who trusts in the Lord, whose trust is equals originates, it is the Lord. You don't put your trust in

things other than God. Show fifty two, eight twelve ninety American held hostage back with this date in History of the Morning Show with Preston.

Speaker 2

Scott, eleven past the hour.

Speaker 3

You will not want to leave us today. Besides your calls, what's the beef?

Speaker 1

Besides our interview with Lee Williams, the gun writer, The stories are just.

Speaker 4

Whoa.

Speaker 1

I almost I almost feel like I'm gonna channel a little Canal Reeves.

Speaker 5

Whoa.

Speaker 6

I don't know what's going on inside the matrix, what's real and what's not. I don't know where's the music go music, Quit the band, just get up and walk out of the studio. I mean, my goshposed to have music there anyway?

Speaker 3

All right?

Speaker 1

This date in History seventeen seventy six. Members of the Continental Congress begin signing an engrossed copy of the Declaration of Independence. Eighteen seventy six, Western frontiersman wild Bill Hickock shot dead while playing poker in Deadwood, South Dakota saloon. There aces and eights, if I'm not mistaken, he was holding aces and eights, and that's why it's called a dead man's.

Speaker 3

Hand, I think.

Speaker 1

Nineteen twenty three, Warren G. Harding, twenty ninth US President, dies in office. While in San Francisco. Albert Einstein signs a letter to President Roosevelt on this date in nineteen thirty nine, urging him to develop an atomic bomb before the Nazis due, and they were working on it. Nineteen forty three, John F. Kennedy's PT. One oh nine ripped in two by Japanese destroyer off the Solomon Island. So there you have this date in history.

Speaker 3

And so we now go to the summer beach. Warning.

Speaker 1

Yeah, ose pointed out another loss of life, this time off the coast of Georgia, Savannah. Young person pulled out rip current. It's not undertow it's a rip current. There's a difference. It's not going to pull you under when you panic. Everything starts going south.

Speaker 3

Here's the good news.

Speaker 1

If you're new to the beaches, if you have friends or visitors coming in town this weekend kind of a final little getaway before their school year starts. Look, school starts here August twelfth in this area, give or take a few days around the state, but there are other states they don't start till the end of the month or the beginning of September, so we're gonna still have visitors.

The information that I have on my blog page right now, it's right there, can save your life and save the life of a loved one or a friend visiting from out of town, or those of you new to the Sunshine State. You don't really get it. You don't understand ooh the beach Whoo. You can have rip currents in perfectly calm waters, and we're gonna show you on my blog page how to recognize rip currents no matter what

the weather condition. The flags double red, stay out of the water, red, high hazard, consider it a stop light. Yellow caution uh. Yellow flags means caution green even though it's green, it says low hazard, but you can still have issues. And purple flags mean dangerous marine life I e. Jellyfish, and they are just times when there are jellyfish everywhere, you can't get in the water.

Speaker 3

Without getting stumped, and that's not pleasant. And then the other thing, you know, it's a little thing called sharks. You know, sharks. Yeah, and they're.

Speaker 1

Not do it's not baby sharks. These are these are shark sharks, okay, And yes, sharks will attack in very shallow water. In fact, that's where most take place. That said, if you get caught in a rip current, we even have a video teaching you by showing you a lifeguard goes into a rip current says here's what's gonna happen. Here's how you avoid a problem. Here's what you should know.

Speaker 3

We got you, We got you.

Speaker 1

And so, because I just am weary of seeing these stories over and over and over, I've dedicated time since June on these shows to help you to highlight the issue.

Speaker 3

All right, that's what we're doing.

Speaker 1

Sixteen minutes after the hour, come back with more as we get started on the Morning Show with Preston Scott WFLA FBM dot com, on your phone with the iHeartRadio app and on hundreds of devices like Alexa, Google Home, Xbox, and Sonos and Iheart's radio station.

Speaker 3

Yesterday, watched a little bit of the Olympics in.

Speaker 1

The afternoon, had a little impromptu gathering of some of the kids and grandkids yesterday hung out at Chuck E Cheese and been there forever.

Speaker 3

Boy, that's.

Speaker 1

They've got, like I don't know how many iterations of attempts to make pizza. And there was a time back years ago, fifteen years ago, their pizza was pretty good. It just got kind of you know, and so that's what you do, you get. But the grandkids had just a great time hanging out with their uncles and so. But my grandchildren don't have uncles. They have uncles. It's uh, never mind, I just stop there.

Speaker 3

So, yeah, that was fun. That was fun.

Speaker 1

But in the afternoon watching a little bit of the Olympics, Simoon Biles capturing gold in the all around. I mean, by gymnastics standards, she's a very old athlete, but obviously she's not because athletes enter their prime in their mid to late twenties in the early thirties, depending on the sport, it slides a little bit. But she is just such a dynamic athlete, so she wins gold. Sonny Lee her teammate wins bronze and uh, yeah, what do you I mean,

My goodness, gracious, Simone Biles is still the goat. She really is, and I you know, I watched Olga Corbett Nadya Komenich. The athleticism of Simone Biles allows her to put difficulty at such a level that she can handle a.

Speaker 3

Little in a little.

Speaker 1

Because people look at the explosiveness of her skill set the judges and are just like, there's no that can try that, and she basically pulled it off. So it was a lot of fun to watch. Got a note here from a listener. I won't use the first name because it's a very unusual first name and it would

probably give the listener out. But said few members of my group, Capitol Conservatives, attended the militarate meeting of the Children's Services Council, and due to our talks, they kept the rate at the current level, which as you know, is still a tax increase.

Speaker 3

This is the point.

Speaker 1

We were the only ones at the meeting to show up and voice our concern. That's the problem with Tallahassee. People do not attend these pre tax meeting meetings to oppose the taxes. There were plenty there that benefited from the CSC with their handout, and a few that wanted the CSC to raise the full rate. Board member Simone mars Stiller was not at the vote meeting. She did not vote. She stated that she's for a lower millage rate.

Paul Mitchell, a Republican on the board, voted for the rollback rate last year, but this year voted to keep the same rate. There are board openings. We need conservative people to apply, and yeah, now I can only encourage you, whether it's for example, the city commission. We talked yesterday with Steve Stewart about that group that hates the police, calls them cop killers, killer cops, sorry, killer cops, big difference,

calls the police chief a killer cop, a murderer. I'm still waiting for the Police Benevolent Association the union to sue them for defamation, them for slander, because they're making statements on the public record that are patently false and can be damaging to the people involved. And so there needs to be a lawsuit to shut these people up

from making defamatory statements. Sadly, city commissioners are cowards and don't stand up for our police and sadly two sitting commissioners are leading this charge, these attacks, and so I can only encourage you that if you want to see this city get bullied into submission by the extremists, and just stay home, don't vote, don't vote in the primary, just put your hands in your pockets, and then don't you dare write me a letter, don't complain to me,

because what happens here is then completely on you. I can't vote in the city races. I should because I get I have a City of Tallahassee bill. They take my water out of my subdivision. So as a result of paying my sewer fees to them, I'm being charged and taxed. But it's up to you, and you got to get outside the pigeonhole of they raised our taxes. I'm voting against everybody who voted to raise our taxes. You can't be that limited in your capacity to understand

the bigger issues. You just can't be. And you have zero excuses. If you listen to this show and you follow the reporting of Steve Stewart, you just have zero excuses.

Speaker 3

So it's on you.

Speaker 1

Twenty seven minutes past the hour, come back and the big stories in the press box are upcoming.

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Because we are who we are.

Speaker 1

We are booking guests even now in the middle of the first hour of the show at six thirty five Eastern Time. That is how relentless the team of The Morning Show with Preston Scotti is on this endeavor, constantly, constantly working for you, working for you that make you feel warm and fuzzy. All right, Big Stories in the press Box talked about this yesterday and have been trying

to get information on the reason and the decision. Did it strike any of you as almost Wait, this story can't be right that nine to eleven planners people behind the orchestration of the events that killed three thousand Americans. Didn't it seem out of place that a plea deal was reached? Context here khale Shik Muhammed. He's the dude that looked really rough in his PJS when they arrested him.

Remember he's looking really rough. These guys have been in our custody since two thousand and eight, two thousand, I mean Mohammed since two thousand and six. His capturre in Pakistan in two three, and we're it's twenty one years later since he was captured in Pakistan and we're pleaing so he doesn't get put to death.

Speaker 3

Why?

Speaker 1

And I just want to point out I looked that there there's no explanation given or details given on what this plea deal is. I went to the Department of Defense website and there's nothing. Three of the co accused accused. We've been holding one since two thousand and three in some form.

Speaker 3

I mean, he's.

Speaker 1

It's insane to me caught in two thousand and three at Gittmotions two thousand and six. Where's the Islamic code of honor that we kept hearing about dying for the cause for Allah. That's supposed to be a badge of honor for these dudes, right and all the virgins hanging out waiting for him. Come on, buddy, come on, none of that.

Speaker 3

Jd Vance. Think about that.

Speaker 1

We are at a point where we've gotten to Joe Biden, Kamala Harris have weaponized the Departments of Justice to go after their political opponents. But they cut a deal with nine to eleven terrorists. That is the context. That is the context. That's why it's a big in the press box. I've got a couple more big stories that I've got to get to We'll get to those next forty minutes past the hour.

Speaker 3

It's the Morning Show. Good morning, It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott. All Right, this is a statement.

Speaker 1

That Donald Trump made at the National Association of Black Journalists in Chicago, which, by the way, that's a racist organization. And you would say the same thing correctly. So if there was a National Association of White journalists, it's a racist organization. Okay, all right, So to his credit, Trump goes there and I love it. Here's the exchange that caused everybody to go and you just need to hear it for yourself.

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Vice President Kamala Harris is only on the ticket because she is a black woman.

Speaker 8

She was always of Indian heritage, and she was only promoting Indian heritage. I didn't know she was black until a number of years ago when she happened to turn black, and now she wants to be known as black. So I don't know is she Indian or is she black?

Speaker 9

She is always I.

Speaker 8

Respect either one, but she obviously doesn't.

Speaker 1

Now the questioner said, she's always identified as that's that's a lie. That's not accurate. And guess who called it out Snopes, the fact checking organization Snopes. They they caught the Associated Press, and it's beautiful. The Associated Press post this. Donald Trump falsely suggested Kamala Harris had misled voters about her race as the former president appeared before the National Association of Black Journalists, and all of a sudden it

came flooding out and Snopes got it as well. Headlines from an Associated Press article twenty sixteen. California's Kamala Harris becomes first Indian American US senator people going this year referring to ap so the narrative Trump speaks to is one hundred percent accurate. Kamala Harris was an Indian American until she needed to be a Black American. That's just a fact. And they can try scrubbing this all the

day long. How refreshing though, that Snopes got one right and actually called it out.

Speaker 3

Breathtakingly beautiful, Just a beautiful moment.

Speaker 1

One other little thing here. Lead research assistant sent this to me. The United States Army spent eleven million dollars with the Rock and the United Football League. The idea was to bring in more recruits. They thought the Rock would do it well. Apparently, they're trying to recoup money because he didn't live up to his obligations on social media posts with his four three hundred and forty some odd million followers. So they're trying to recoup money, but

the indications are that it actually hurt recruiting. Now, I want you to just consider what's going on with our military recruiting and what are the ramifications of it. I think we need to have a devote some time, and I'm going to see if I can dig up somebody that can talk to us about in real terms what's going on. I think there are generational issues here, but I think the biggest issue that the military is facing because there's never been a better time for the military

to recruit. If you look at the costs of college and universities.

Speaker 3

And what the.

Speaker 1

Enlisted men and women get in return for serving, the opportunities and careers and training and so forth, there's never been a better So why is it working. I maintain it's leadership. I maintain it's the woke culture. I maintain the deep down, people that might be putting their life on the line don't want political correctness being taught to them. They want to learn warfare they want to learn their skills, their craft, their trade, to be successful so they can survive the fight.

Speaker 3

But this is a.

Speaker 1

Story definitely worth keeping an eye on, because if I'm an enemy of the United States and I'm looking at the recruiting woes of this country, I am calculating right now when this nation would be at its weakest, and that again buttresses our need to have a strong Second Amendment. Maybe that's something I'll get to bring up with Lee Williams, because without it, with the military as it is right now, we are the reason why people wouldn't invade this country.

Those of us were the Second Amendment and firearms. Forty six minutes past the hour, got to talk about the prisoner swap deal. Maybe a little bit of a contrarian view. Next, big, huge, massive prisoner swap being completed yesterday, in fact, the largest prisoner swap in post Soviet history, Moscow releasing journalist Evan Gershkevich and fellow American Paul Whalan, dissidents Vladimir Kara Murza a multi naw It's like multiple nations engaged in this

deal to make it work. The Russian side got Vadam Krasakov convicted in twenty twenty one of killing a former Chechen rebel in a Berlin park, an assassination a convicted computer hacker, suspected Russian intelligence operative, Russian spy. I mean, yeah, twenty four prisoners, surpassing the deal of fourteen that happened in twenty ten. Now there are a couple things. Isn't that interesting? This is the largest prisoner swap involving the Ruskies since twenty ten. Who's an office in twenty ten?

H Barack Obama and Joe Biden. And who's in office now?

Speaker 3

Hmm.

Speaker 1

Now here's my contrarian view, and it's probably why I'm just never ever going to consider political office, because my thinking just doesn't float well with a lot of people. I would say to anybody, any American citizen, I would give them a list of countries that if you are in and you are detained for whatever reason, good luck to you. You will never be swapped for really bad, evil people that we catch in our country. I would never have made a deal for any of these people.

It doesn't mean that those people aren't good and decent people. I'm sure they are. I would never make a deal with Iran. I would never make a deal with China. I would never make a deal with Russia. If you go there, if you work there, if you set up business there, that's fine your that's up to you. But the United States government will not bargain for your release should something go wrong. And I accept that. My view on this is very contrarian to what many people think.

For example, I would never go to Meta right now, never, not in a thousand years. It's a dangerous country to be in if you're an American, and so there's just it's a it's a lawless country.

Speaker 3

Largely.

Speaker 1

I wouldn't go to Venezuela. I wouldn't go to Iran. I wouldn't go to Syria, wouldn't go to North Korea, China, Russia. I wouldn't go to any of these places. There are lots of places in the world i'd go. I would I would think people can go to, but those aren't among them. Lee Williams scheduled to join us next The Gun Writer Cannot Wait. It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Five minutes after the hour, Good Morning, It's the second hour.

August the second on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Friday program what's the beef? You chance to complain? Next hour? Here we are show fifty two to eight. That is Jose Can you see in Studio one A? I am here in Studio one B, and I figured it was time have a little walk up music for our guest ladies and gentlemen. He's the gun rider, Lee Williams.

Speaker 3

How you doing?

Speaker 4

I'm doing great? Dan? How are you?

Speaker 1

Don't you think a little spaghetti western music just works?

Speaker 4

I like it.

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I like it.

Speaker 4

I'd like to get that going wherever I go, you know, walk into a room, walk into a restaurant, right, I'd like that.

Speaker 1

Yeah, you look at the mad or d and you just nod to the left and the music starts.

Speaker 4

Sure, sure, I could do with it.

Speaker 3

Hey, how are you.

Speaker 11

Busy?

Speaker 4

I assume you are too. This has been a whirlwind of a ride. We've got people running for office that want to come to my house and take away my ars, or I should say, you know, mandatory buy back my ars, right.

Speaker 3

Right, right, of course, there's a lot I want to get to. I got to.

Speaker 1

Get to a piece that you just wrote about the Venezuelan elections. But I want to just ask your thoughts because I mentioned this last hour. You know, the US military lee is just struggling. They can't recruit at all. And if I'm an enemy of this country, I'm looking

at that. But the only thing that would cause me pause if I'm China, if I'm Russia, if I decide we're going to work together even is the Second Amendment of the United States, and the importance of that to the overall defense of this nation.

Speaker 4

You know, I couldn't agree more. It has been cited by our enemies since World War Two as a reason why they want to stay away. Look at, as I pointed out of this piece, we've seen what happens when you don't have a cadre of armed citizenry. And we saw it in Israel, God, after those horrible attacks. We saw it in Ukraine when the Russians started streaming across the border, they start ripping open cases of aks and just handing them out. And now we see it, of

course in Venezuela, where obviously this guy's cheated. He's going to do a third six year term. Now, Maduro, he's a best spot, he's a dictator, he's a mass murderer, and there's really not a help a lot the country can do about it other than you know, demonstrate and maybe throw a Molotov cocktail. The first thing he did in twenty twelve was take away all their guns. And that's what every dictator does, take away the guns, say it will reduce crime, just like they're trying to do here.

The parallels are stunning. But you know, this is the third example we've seen on the international's stage about why we need or why we should venerate our Second Amendment rights. And as I point out here, you know, rather than getting all focused on the fact that they are trying to take away our guns and she is, Harris is trying to disarm less, we should start asking why why does she want a disarmed populous Why does she need her citizenry defenseless?

Speaker 1

You know, our founders understood, I mean, they looked at at what happened in Europe, what happened in England. They saw what happened when a citizenry could not defend themselves. And that was the whole point of the Second Amendment. It wasn't hunting, my god, everybody needed to provide food and uses a firearm for that. It was enshrined in the constitutionally to keep US and to protect the rest of the constitution.

Speaker 4

Yeah, everybody nowadays the other team is always talking about hunting. I mean, look at Joe Biden. How many times has he mentioned deer wearing kevlar vest. How many times has he said if you're if you need thirty rounds, you're a terrible hunter. It's not about hunting. The Second Amendment is about defending ourselves from all enemies, foreign and domestic. And look at ven Azuela. They've got a lot of domestic issues down there right now. You know that's a

very rich pussy should be. Yes, it is floading on a lake of oil. Unfortunately, Maduro is siphoning off all of the bundy, all of the profits, and there's nothing people can do. His corruption was enabled by his disarming of the populast. The national sandwich in Venezuela needs ketchup. The people are so poor they don't even have access to ketchup right.

Speaker 3

Now, Preston, Yeah, I mentioned yesterday.

Speaker 1

I think it was lee that the zoos are empty because people have killed all the animals inside the zoos. It's just it's it's a famine for anybody but the socialist leadership, the communist leadership The Friends of Maduro back with Lee Williams. You can subscribe to his newsletter, one of the best subscriptions you will ever make, and you can support the work if you like. But the newsletters free. Just go to the gun Writer dot substack dot com.

Put it all together, the gun Writer dot substack dot com.

Speaker 3

Ten past the hour.

Speaker 1

Yes, it's the Morning Show with Friends in scott He's the Gunwriter. Lee Williams with us this morning on the program. Lee, we haven't had a chance to talk since the terrible events of July thirteenth. With your vast background, I just want to get your perspective on what happened there.

Speaker 4

Massive screw up complacency, first of all on the part of Secret Service, the fact that a lot of the people that they were there, supposedly providing security were not trained to protective Secret Service agents, and complacency. I mean, anybody that does executive protection of any kind has to fight or is in law for you, has to fight through the complacency. It can't happen. It's not going to happen to me. You have to force yourself to be on edge constantly. And I mean when I used to

stop cars, when I was a policeman. I was I would walk up looking to shoot the person and then looking for reasons not to. Like I see their hands and there's nothing. There's nothing in them, no threat, no weapons, And they got complacent, and you know what, probably a little bit of the fact that that agency is a little leans, a little more left now than it used to. And I cannot believe what we're seeing as far as the cover up goes, and it is a cover up,

it's pretty simple what happened. Yet we still don't know all the facts. All these Secret Service bosses coming in and exasperatingly, you know, claiming that they're going to get to the bottom of it in front of our lawmakers. It just makes me sick. We got so lucky. I mean that, you know what would have happened if if he hadn't turned his head a little bit to the right, it would have been tragic. It would have been horrible

for the country, horrible for him. My heart goes out to the Corey Compentory, the firefighter that was injured and the two other people that were hit. Just a total breakdown on the part of the Secret Service. And now they're trying to blame it on local law enforcement. Hey, I have worked one detail with Secret Service when I was a cop. Barbara Bush came to town and I was pretty much told stand here by this door, don't let anybody in. That was the extent of my liaison with

the Secret Service. They do a lot of these things. They take local law enforcement for granted. That kind of stuff needs to stop.

Speaker 1

I have come to the place and feel free to you to correct me if you disagree, Lee, but I've come to a place where I've looked at the amount of ineptitude in what happened and the failures here, plus the whistleblowers that are coming forward, sending letters that the Secret Service has deleted but have gotten to members of Congress, and I've come to the conclusion that if this was not an overt conspiracy to have Trump killed, and I believe it was in the wake of a debate and

they felt like we have nothing left to lose, and I personally think John Brennan and people like John Brennan would have their hands all over this. If this was not an overt conspiracy, it was allowed at the very least, they just allowed it to happen.

Speaker 4

You know, I'm not ready to go there yet. Okay, but I am unfortunately I'm heading to that in that direction. It was. It was so bad. If you're just taken on the facts on their face, say okay, here's what happened, it leads you toward that conspiratorial place where you're at. But yeah, you're right. I mean the errors were so massive and sweeping. The fact that people weren't in their posts, the fact that this kid was here one hundred and thirty yards away, one hundred and thirty yards away with

a rifle from a proposition present. That's a chip shot.

Speaker 1

Not just that, Lee, it's a shot that most of the guys go into the range on the weekends could hit every time. What amazed me when, even if I set all that aside, they let Trump go to the X.

Speaker 4

Yeah, yeah, after and they knew that there was a cat running around at that place with a rangefinder.

Speaker 3

Yes, and they couldn't find him.

Speaker 4

Oh all right, yeah, that right there. Amazing.

Speaker 1

Hang on, Lee Williams with us. We got more to talk about. Fifteen past the hour, sixteen now past the hour. It's the Morning Show with Preston.

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Scott Iheart's Radio Station.

Speaker 1

Twenty one past the hour, he's Lee Williams, the Gun Writer, and his work is found. You can subscribe get great articles and a lot of investigated type digging the gun Writer dot substack dot com. Lee, you've written a piece. We've touched on it briefly. Kamala Harris, we've talked about it. She tracks well left of even Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders. But as it relates to the Second Amendment, she's a real, real danger to our Second Amendment rights.

Speaker 4

She is, and unfortunately the legacy media, the corporate media, they love her because of it. She said she wants to come to your home and take your guns away, which she calls a mandatory buyback. The media should be asking her about that, how does she plan to skirt the second, fourth, fifth, fourteenth amendments. But they aren't because she's an anti gun radical. They're anti gun radical, so

they love her. And the coverage is disgusting. I mean, you know, David Hogg is Little March for Our Lives charity. They said that they were going to endorse her. The media absolutely went crazy. Rolling Stone did a piece on it, The Brits did pieces on it, Sky News, the Guardian, ABC News is far all over themselves to get next to her because they love her, and the reason is

guns are bad. I did it in this piece. I really explained, you know, having spent twenty years as a card carrying member of the legacy media, the corporate media, what they think about guns and what they think about gun owners, and the media makes no bones about it. They believe guns are evil, all guns should be banned. No one needs a gun, so they that's why they love Harris, That's why they are going to do nothing

but support her and her anti gun efforts. They look at you and me pressed them as rubes, Hicks and hillbillies, anybody that owns a gun, and they believe that anybody who would actually sponsor legislation pro gun legislation is crazy. All program lawmakers are crazy. All anti gun lawmakers are heroes. They support they being the media. They support every bit of anti gun legislation, including the stuff that doesn't work, like microstamping or smart guns. I mean, obviously we need

smart gun owners, not smart guns. And they are completely against any kind of organized program group like the Second Amendment Foundation where I work, like m RA. I mean, they ridicule them, they vilify them, that the ongoing court case in New York, which n RA seems to have one seems to have been pulling out of You know, they that all their coverage was slanted, was one sided, and the worst thing that you can do is actually carry a firearm in the media. Is in the media's eyes,

they view concealed Carrie, especially constitutional Carrie, as deadly. It makes no sense. So for them, for the corporate media, Kamala is the second coming man. They love her because she's been tabbed an anti gun radical decades ago, and that's what they want. That's why all this gun coverage that they're giving her has been so pro and nobody's asking her any questions about how she intends to actually seize our assault weapons.

Speaker 3

Lee, Lee, I got to point one thing out.

Speaker 1

I completely agree with everything you're saying, But wasn't it and isn't it interesting that in the hours, in the days and now the weeks following the attempted assassination of Trump, there were no calls for an end to AR fifteen's there were no calls to oppose guns. So they have a problem with guns unless they're used to kill their opponents.

Speaker 4

Yeah, and I saw a couple lefties say, well, we should, you know, we should look into ars.

Speaker 3

But you didn't see the outrage of that.

Speaker 4

Yeah, nobody from the right said that because we blame this shooter, right, not the tool. And that's why we weren't up in arms about trying to ban any any type of gun because it's the idiot kid on that sloped roof.

Speaker 3

But isn't it. But isn't it interesting?

Speaker 1

How had that been a Democrat candidate, it would have been non stop the media call for guns, guns, guns, guns, guns. But because Trump was the target, nothing, There was not one mainstream media outlet bringing in guests. There were no you knows, pounding the fists on the counters, nothing because it was Trump.

Speaker 4

Yeah, I mean he thank god he's alive. Yes, But you know, at some point we're gonna have to look at how the media responded to that too. We're just not there yet. We're still trying to get the facts of what happened, even though everything seems to have been captured on it from a cell phone.

Speaker 1

It's crazy, camera's all over the place, and we still don't know how that guy got on that roof. I don't want to leave without kind of getting a little bit of inside scoop here. I know you're always working on stories and you roll them out throughout the week.

Speaker 3

What do you got coming up Monday.

Speaker 4

I've been working on this story for a while. Down Monday, we're breaking this story about billionaire anti gun philanthropists and how they've been quietly backing anti gun research. And you know, when you start giving groups like think tanks and universities and colleges millions of dollars for biased anti gun research, what do you get what you pay for? And now once that stuff is out, it's being used as propaganda

by the corporate media. And they've been doing it for years and nobody's ever heard of this group until Monday, when we're gonna absolutely out them and hold them accountable. We're secretly working to subvert our Second Amendment rights.

Speaker 3

Love it.

Speaker 1

That's why we talk to you all the time. Lee, thank you for your time this morning.

Speaker 4

My pleasure. Have a good one.

Speaker 1

Thank you, sir, Lee Williams. He's the gun writer. The gun writer dot substack dot com and think about it. Subscribe and you're going to get that in your email box Monday morning.

Speaker 3

You can't wait.

Speaker 1

We'll be talking about it twenty seven past the hour, It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott. It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott, coming up to thirty six minutes past. Hey, good morning friends, ruminators, get yourself ready.

Speaker 3

What's the Beef? Friday? Comes up in a half hour.

Speaker 1

Will Star Tech start taking your calls in about twenty minutes or so, But first, the big stories in the press box. A couple days back, National Association of Black Journalists a racist group in Chicago because it's based on race, right, wouldn't it be considered racist if it was the National Association of White Journalists? Just saying, and I will not ever allow the idea that a colorblind society is not what we're supposed to have. We're supposed to be color blind.

Celebrate your ethnicity absolutely, but not for the purposes of segregation. Can't have it always, You can't have it both ways. Anyway, Donald Trump getting ripped by the media sort of because of this exchange.

Speaker 2

It's sir, do you.

Speaker 12

Believe that Vice President Kamala Harris is only on the ticket because she is a black woman.

Speaker 8

She was always of Indian heritage, and she was only promoting Indian heritage. I didn't know she was black until a number of years ago when she happened to turn black. And now she wants to be known as black. So I don't know is she Indian or is she black?

Speaker 3

She is always.

Speaker 2

Historically Black College.

Speaker 8

I respect either one, but she obviously doesn't.

Speaker 3

Okay.

Speaker 1

The journalist says, she's always identified as a black woman, went to Historical Black College. Well that, first of all, there are white people, there are Hispanics, there are Asians that go to Historical Black College. What does that have to do with anything? But the fact is she has not always identist as a black woman. That statement was wrong. That statement is a lie. The AP calls out Trump Donald Trump falsely suggesting Kamala Harris has misled voters about

her race. This is a headline from the AP dated November sixth, twenty sixteen. California's Kamala Harris becomes first Indian American US senator. Snopes was turned loose to fact check Trump, and they found his claim to be true. Oh they didn't expect that, now, did they? It would be easy to hear Trump and dismiss his comments as.

Speaker 3

Oh, here we go.

Speaker 1

But he's right about this, and the journalist who's supposed to know the facts was wrong about this, and so the fact check on this whole story is in Trump's favor. The biggest surprises that Snopes said, yeah, he's right. But the Associated Press, those smug, unprofessional.

Speaker 3

Reporters.

Speaker 1

Now, there are some good reporters inside the umbrella. Why they work for the AP is beyond me. The organization that has decided to go woke with its gender terminology and its guidelines on capitalizing be in black American whatever.

And then the other big story in the press box is how is it possible that we have reached a deal, a plea deal with some of the planners of the nine to eleven terrorist attacks on America, twenty three years after the attacks, and after some of them have been in prison since in the US, well in US custody at GITMO since two thousand and six. We're reaching a

plea deal now. And just as a sidebar observation, whatever happened to dying for the glory of Allah for the cause to be rewarded with all of your virgins, I would have thought, Khalid shaik Muhammad and the rest would be bring on the death chamber. We will die for the glory of Allah. But now it turns out they cut a deal.

Speaker 3

Huh, so much for that? All right, it's just interesting. Jd. Vance pointed it out. He said, think about it.

Speaker 1

We've gotten to the point where Joe Biden, Kamala Harris have weaponized the Department of Justice to go after their political opponents, but they're cutting sweetheart deals with nine to eleven terrorists. Florida Man when we come back next, plus a special edition of Florida Man Fact or Fiction. On the Morning Show with Preston Scott wus l A.

Speaker 3

If you read something insane, I probably did it. I'm foud of wood. The boys go ahead and google my name. Google name. Now there is no man to the sins I have committed, and we all feel bad. Way we have somebody.

Speaker 1

Yes, let's talk about today's subject. Trays and Raymond, thirty five, Polk County. Now, Troyson had himself a couple of prior convictions for petty theft, but he has blazed a new trail. If not slowly see Troy forced deputies into a pursuit. He has been charged with felony, petty theft, grand theft, and more. The pursuit came to a halt in front of a Dunkin Donuts on US ninety eight in Lakeland

on July seventeenth. He had stolen several items from the nearby Walmart, jewelry, handheld game systems, about one hundred and sixty seven dollars worth of merchandise. But the pursuit, they decided, let me quote from the Sheriff's office, we avoid did the temptation to charge fleeing to elude. They did not charge him in the pursuit. Now that may have been because my man Choicen was fleeing at two miles per hour in a Walmart battery operated cart. He stole the

cart too. I just, I just, I mean, does he look over his shoulder to see the police following him? The Sheriff's office did they do a pit maneuver, lay down tax strips? I gotta just say, that's Florida Man that leads us to It's been a while I used to do this on Wednesdays. I decided to make it just a little bit more fleeting and random time for an edition of Florida Man Factor Fiction.

Speaker 3

I'm gonna read a series of headlines.

Speaker 1

And Jose has to step up to the plate and decide which one is true. Understanding, they could all be true, but only one of these three headlines legitimately is a true headline. Headline number one Florida man stabs nephew because he took too long in the bathroom.

Speaker 3

Have your mic on and ready here, sir.

Speaker 1

Headline two, Florida man caught after stealing car and trying to register it in his own name. Headline number three, Florida man drinks two full bottles of liquor after a train hits his car.

Speaker 10

I'm gonna have to say it's a number one Florida man stabs nephew because he took too long in the bathroom.

Speaker 3

Yeah.

Speaker 10

Yeah, the other two sound pretty normal, so uh, number one.

Speaker 3

As I'm going with number one, it's actually headline number two.

Speaker 1

The true headline is Florida man caught after stealing car and going down to the Department of Motor Vehicles and trying to register it in his own name.

Speaker 3

Old Florida man.

Speaker 1

Oh, you gotta love it all right. We're gonna get you ready. What's to be Friday is coming in mere moments, so get your thoughts together. We'll start taking calls. Not now, but in a little bit here in the Morning Show with Preston Scott.

Speaker 3

This is the Morning Show with Preston Scott.

Speaker 1

We had a discussion yesterday why in the world is there three on three basketball and the Olympics Men's and women's Is this for people that aren't good enough to play professionally to have a chance to play basketball and.

Speaker 3

Get a medal?

Speaker 1

They're just there's some sports the Olympics just needs to say now and three and they're calling it three x three, three x three. No, it's three on three. And that's what that's what we uh when the world happened to the band again, and that's what happens to the UH to things when you just you've everybody that ever played basketball played three on three, everybody, and it's just I want to watch other things. I don't want to watch three x three because that first, that's not what it's called.

It's three on three it is. It's just a terribly it's a terrible sport. Breakdancing does not belong in the Olympics. I'm sorry if your kid can dance. It is not an Olympic sport. Okay, it is an art. It is a dance art that I have high regard for love watching breakdancers. I think they're cool, but it's not an Olympic sport. Can we please do away with some of this stuff. Let's clear out some of these things. I do like seeing some of the off sports. I've talked

about that before. I love watching badminton. I used to play that competitively when I was a kid in high school. I also I love watching ping pong, table tennis. Love watching that. Those people are insane how good they are. They're just so good. There's some other sports that are just a little bit. I love watching the equestrian. We haven't gotten a track and field yet. That's coming up. Track and field's awesome. I can't say that I've ever

embraced speed walking. I think that just besides it just looking comical, and it does. Speed walking looks comical, Okay, it just does. Walking in their hips, going back and forth, back and forth, back and forth, back and forth. Speedwalking is just a silly looking sport. Just run, okay, pick a foot up, get it off the air, Just run all right. Speed walking should not be an Olympic sport either. Now it's time to get ready for what's the beef in case you have not heard interest rates, well, the

prime rate. The FED is likely to reduce rates a little bit in the coming months. But here's the thing. Mortgage rates will not likely see a decline at any point for the next year and a half. Why well, interest rates are tied on the upswing to the Fed. If the FED rate goes up, they have to raise interest rates. But when the FED rate goes down, they don't. They don't correspondingly lower the interest rates for mortgages and so forth. And everybody in the mortgage industry saying, yeah,

we're gonna see the rates inflated for a while. They're gonna stay high. And this all happened because of policies that Joe Biden put in place that led to skyrocketing inflation. And the FED sadly, we put way too much responsibility and we give too much weight to the Federal Reserve in setting monetary policy for this country. One of the big mistakes we ever made was going with the Federal Reserve. Anyway, phone lines are open, jose can you see is standing by.

He's sweating profusely from his upper lip his forehead. In fact, he's wearing a do rag because he was anticipating the sweat pouring from his head as he fields all of your calls. He's very nervous. So now's the time to call eight five zero two zero five WFLA eight five zero two zero five ninety three fifty two. He said, I'm ready, He said, I'm ready. I said, be careful, because it seems like every time you say I got this, this is gonna be perfect, something blows up. So I'm

just saying, friends, now's your time. We got lines open. Eight five zero two zero five WFLA eight five zero two zero five ninety three fifty two. What's to be Friday's next? On the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Don't be fooled. It's five minutes after the hour. It is Friday in the Morning Show, which means it's time for what's the Beef? Your chance to call in? Eight five zero two zero five WFLA. The lines are now packed. We've got one final caller calling in. But here's the

good news. We're gonna turn it over and we're gonna get more callers in. This is audiotherapy. This is how you feel better. This is how you are able to just get something out of your system that has just been gnawing on you, and we're here to help. We're here to listen, not judge. We're not we no judgment free zone here today for this half hour of the radio program. It's an exclusive presentation of the show where we take your calls eight five zero two zero five

WFLA two rules, no profanity, don't make it personal. You can complain about anything you like. Pedro, thanks for being patient. What's the beef?

Speaker 13

Hey, good morning, question, Good morning everyone. My beef is with this new x Y chromosomal men or male that decided to beat up on the on the Olympian female Italian. What a what a sad story. But we knew this was going to happen, and I'm hoping that more Western civilizations wake up and do just exactly lord what the Italian government did, or the people waking up and voting for their prime minister who is living pretty well. So we'll see what happens.

Speaker 1

Can I ask you this? And and first of all, I agree. I want everybody that it will be matched up against this guy in the women's division of boxing in the Olympics to to not compete, just hand him the gold medal. There you go, you beat a bunch of women, and then the rest of them said, we're not fighting a man.

Speaker 3

Yep.

Speaker 1

Let him hold that, Let him hold it in shame. Pedro, thanks for calling in, brother, have an awesome day. We appreciate the phone call eight five zero two zero five to BFLA good morning, Barry, what's the beef?

Speaker 7

Good morning? President Trump continues to speak to assemblies and they're just loaded with people, and we all know that, but he's speaking to the grassroots. The big concern is there's a large percent of the population that we ride off, maybe close to fifty percent, and a number of those, believe it or not, have never been exposed to the information that we take for common knowledge that we know every day.

Speaker 3

Good point.

Speaker 11

I have a.

Speaker 7

Number of friends that only watch the major networks and nothing else. So why don't we reach out to them?

Why don't we get and not have President Trump do these but speakers such as maybe his son or sons, but thirty seconds or one minute that are just really strict facts, or maybe comparing one administration to President Trump and then over and over again inundate those networks because guess what that's going to be the first time they've ever heard this information, and to me, it just only makes sense that if we did that, but not going

on about all this other stuff. Just hit the facts, you know, hit the things that are really important to the people of this country and do them in one sentence, things nouns and verbs.

Speaker 3

Yep, and let it go.

Speaker 1

Barry, you're on the money. Good call, because I've been calling for that since the day Biden took office and killed the Keystone Excel pipeline. The messaging should have begun right there. They could have predicted what would happen to our national security, our energy reserves, the prices at the pump, the prices that we pay for our utility bill. They could have started the messaging right then and there you're

spot on. I just don't have hope because the Republicans, though they did a great job at the convention, they still don't have the art of messaging down. All right, We have two lines open call now eight five zero two zero five WFLA Ray is next, followed by Patricia what about you? This is your chance? What's to be Friday on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Write them at Preston at iHeartRadio dot com. Yes, he knows how

to read. Well, actually, his producer reads him. He doesn't know how to read.

Speaker 3

Welcome to the Morning Show with Preston Scott. You hear the music, you know it's time.

Speaker 1

Whatever it is that's gnawing at you, I'll pretend.

Speaker 3

To care if it matters to you.

Speaker 1

I'll pretend to make it matter to me even if it doesn't, because that's Uncle Preston is here and I'm here to help you out. So let's go back to the phone lines as we take more callers at eight five zero two zero five to BFLA. If you're new to the program, anticipate the end of the call and start dialing eight five zero two zero five WFLA, because we're on a brief delay and by the time you hear us start to wrap up a call, it's probably over and the line will be open. Good morning, Ray,

thanks for calling in. What's the beef?

Speaker 14

Good morning?

Speaker 4

You know?

Speaker 14

My beef was with the French regarding this mockery of the Last Supper, But I realized the French really are used to surrender, so they do it more. They've done it with their culture and now they've they've done.

Speaker 4

It to the woke.

Speaker 14

So My peace now is with the apologists that are telling.

Speaker 15

Me that I'm wrong for being offended, that that's just a depiction of the feast of Dionysus. You know, the little the little blue Fruit was Dionysus. That opening ceremony was a direct assault and mockery of.

Speaker 14

The Last supperb Yeah, find me a picture.

Speaker 15

Find me a picture of Dionysus's.

Speaker 14

Beast with somebody with a halo and then another character posed like Judas turning away from a central figure.

Speaker 15

I'm sorry, but if you believe that excuse, you're either.

Speaker 14

Just ignorant or purposefully willing to disregard the facts.

Speaker 3

Hope you feel better. Ray, well done, as always bringing strong content to the radio program and freeze a blind a five zero two zero five to w FLA. Patricia, you are up. What's the beef?

Speaker 9

Good morning?

Speaker 11

Well?

Speaker 9

I really appreciate Ray's beef, for sure, but my beef is the fact that the White House is denying any involvement in the plea deal of the Getmary. That just makes me crazy.

Speaker 3

Hard to believe, isn't it.

Speaker 9

Yeah? Yeah, And I've got some beachfront property in Arizona for you.

Speaker 1

What do you think do you think he got a condo, uh, somewhere in Saudi Arabia.

Speaker 3

For that, I'm just curious what.

Speaker 1

I don't know, Patricia, thanks very much for the phone call that opens up a line. Let's go to Okay, this is like maybe the greatest name ever, Hondo. How you doing, Bud, Hey man, how are you?

Speaker 16

I'm okay? Yeah. My beaf is badminton? Yeah man, yeah, I mean I agree with you totally about some of these sports are just crazy.

Speaker 4

Uh, how is that even a sport?

Speaker 3

Have you ever played? Have you ever played competitive?

Speaker 16

Have you ever bad minton?

Speaker 17

Tennis?

Speaker 3

Okay, have you ever played competitive badminton?

Speaker 16

I played it when I was a kid like you.

Speaker 1

No competitive, No, I never have. Yeah, see that I played competitive. I played in open tournaments against n CUA A champions.

Speaker 11

Oh wow.

Speaker 16

Okay, Well I'm.

Speaker 1

Just I'm just saying it's a different sport than sitting in the backyard and just hitting that little silly thing back and.

Speaker 3

Forth, yeah, back and forth. Yeah.

Speaker 1

Yeah, yeah, I'm with you on that. But it's not that I promise you.

Speaker 16

Okay, Well I was with you, I was, but then when you said badminton.

Speaker 5

I lost.

Speaker 3

Yeah, I lost, all right? Brother. It's all good. Hey, thanks very much for calling in.

Speaker 11

All right, thank you, Chris.

Speaker 3

I appreciate it. Yeah, there you go.

Speaker 1

Uh yeah, badminton, it's bad, man, it's bad.

Speaker 3

No, I'm just kidding.

Speaker 1

It's a great sport if you played the the with the the actually the actual end or competitive sport, the outdoor backyard thing.

Speaker 3

It's just it's a silly goofer.

Speaker 1

I mean at that point, if you're gonna include that kind of badminton, then let's do jarts. Let's do Olympic charts or Olympic ladder ball. That would be a lot of fun.

Speaker 3

One more caller, Steve, Steve, good morning, welcome. What's the beef.

Speaker 17

Well, my beef is about veterans. They really when they hear the thank you from people, they should be saying exactly like your admiral said, it was a privilege. I'm always uncomfortable when people thank me for my service because it was a privilege to serve.

Speaker 3

But I, oh, by the way, I go ahead.

Speaker 17

I used to work with Jose's brother, hose B. I don't know if he got that joke or not.

Speaker 3

He's laughing, he's laughing very loudly. Right now. That's a good one.

Speaker 17

Tell them to relax a bit.

Speaker 3

Thank you very much, Steve.

Speaker 1

I appreciate it, and at the risk of offending, thank you for your service to our country.

Speaker 5

Thank you.

Speaker 17

We're all for offunding me.

Speaker 1

Yeah, you know, I hear you, and I don't disagree. But at the same time, from my perspective as someone who didn't serve in the armed services, I just appreciate those of you that have and are, and so that's why I say thank you, even if it is a privilege.

Speaker 3

It's like, I think what I do is a.

Speaker 1

Privilege, but I appreciate when people say thank you for what I do. I think it's an incredible blessing and privilege to do what I do.

Speaker 3

Love doing it.

Speaker 1

Not a day I've not come to this studio once in five two hundred and eight shows and not been, not been someone who's looked forward to it. That said, I am grateful that so many of you are thankful and faithfully listen.

Speaker 3

All right, Ron, you're next.

Speaker 1

We've got room for three more callers plus Ron eight five zero two zero five WFLA. Unbelievably, we have two lines open eight five zero two zero five WFLA. If you've always wanted to be on the program. Get something off your chest. We're here for you. Two lines are available. I do have email beefs that I can share as well. But eight five zero two zero five WFLA. But Ron has been waiting very patiently. Good morning, sir, welcome and what's the beef?

Speaker 12

Good morning, Preston. Always a big capital letter, thank you to you. I've kind of been out of whack there with a back from them a month and a half or better or so. But uh, my beef is kind of wondering about you thinking about the uh the deal that they made with the terrorists? Well, what do you think?

Speaker 4

Uh?

Speaker 12

What's it always about?

Speaker 3

I have no idea, nothing makes sense in my brain. Ron, What about you?

Speaker 12

I think it's the money.

Speaker 3

What money?

Speaker 12

Though, there's money we never know about that goes under the table and paying somebody off.

Speaker 3

But I mean, what why would we are now?

Speaker 1

Are you talking about the terrorists deal with the GITMO guys or are we talking about the president?

Speaker 3

Okay? What?

Speaker 16

Yes?

Speaker 3

Where would money?

Speaker 12

I should have defined that a little bit.

Speaker 4

It was with the Gitmo guys.

Speaker 1

Where would money play a role in this? And I'm not I just don't know where it would even factor in. These guys have been in our custody since at least two thousand and six.

Speaker 12

Somebody, I just feel that, you know, it's to the base of it a lot of time, that is who's getting paid all. Somebody's getting the talks bat it. I believe that, and that's just my O.

Speaker 1

Well, yeah, I mean I would think that if, for example, if the Saudi's are in on this, the Saudis would want these guys killed if they have information about Saudi complicity in this.

Speaker 3

But I don't know. I don't know, man, it makes no sense to me.

Speaker 4

I don't either.

Speaker 12

But you have a great day. Thank you very much pressing for all you do, and we'll be in to listen. Even though I wasn't getting on very all times, down on my back for a month and a half, but I.

Speaker 4

Was still listening.

Speaker 3

Thanks so much. Ron, good to hear your voice. Let's go to Mike coupstanding by. Good morning Mike, thanks for calling in. What's the beef?

Speaker 11

Good morning, Preston, Well I got a beef. It's been almost in a little over a week. It will be almost three months since the tornado, and there's still road closed to through traffic signs all over my neighborhood for no reason. There's telephone lines still hanging down in people's yards. I can't get my boat in and out of my driveway because there's a phone line that's not even being used. It's terminated in the front of my house with wires hanging

out of it. And I can't get my boat in and out of the driver because it hangs down so low.

Speaker 3

That's crazy.

Speaker 11

Yeah, I've called. I got to get my neighbor's pool poll and get the little missus out there and push the wire up if I want to back my boat into the driveway.

Speaker 3

That's nuts. You in the city limits of the county.

Speaker 11

I'm in the city. I'm in Indian the head Acres.

Speaker 1

Yeah, that's a phone call to me, brother, Thanks so much. I appreciate you calling in. I can't believe you're still dealing with that. Let's go to Christina. Christina, good morning, Welcome. What's the beef hi?

Speaker 5

Well in our area, I've been noticing a lot of springing up above, Like when I go on my walk in the morning, i'll see it around seven o'clock or it before seven o'clock. And we've been seeing it for quite some time now, and you know all of us are just called you know, you know, I guess conspiracy

theorists or whatever that they're spraying above us. But if you go to the Noah website, they refer to it as stratospheric aerosol injection, and they're injecting sulfur dioxide into the air, and they admit that the trade offs are you know, altered temperature precipitation, and you know, their goal is to reduce the global mean surface temperature. But it's all just like this giant experiment, and they admit to

it causing like a reduction of ozone and Antarctica. And then you've got other websites like the US National Park Service that refer to so for dioxide as a pollutant, saying it damages vegetation, affects the soil, acidus causes you know, acid and links and streams, and you know, obviously there's got to be some kind of consequence to our health.

Speaker 1

I knew me a favor, Christina. I got to take one more caller here, send me an email and with some links to some of those websites that you're referencing. I'd love to see a little bit more documentation on that. Judy, thanks for calling in. Final caller, what's the beef?

Speaker 18

I'm fed up with women who think that the Democrats and especially Kamala Harris, are going to be their president when they are getting rid of Title nine and basically negating women's sports.

Speaker 1

It does seem a little odd, doesn't it.

Speaker 18

It seems idiotic, and I think a lot of people have been brainwashed.

Speaker 3

Yeah, there's no doubt.

Speaker 1

I don't understand a lot of the women's position on Trump. I get that he's not He's easily not a likable guy. That said, to suggest Kamala has somehow any kind of moral high ground is just foolishness.

Speaker 18

I agree completely. I've said for years I wouldn't date Trump, but he was a good president.

Speaker 1

Thank you very much, Judy. Appreciate the phone call, good query, good question, good beef. All right, friends, if you didn't get in, sorry, we are out of time. It's twenty eight past the hour. It's The Morning Show with Preston Scott.

Speaker 19

WFLA Monday.

Speaker 1

On the program, We're gonna do something we've never done before. Get your mind around that for a second and eight shows and we're going to break new ground. Salnwzoh with Consumers Defense, who is our Florida legislative expert in Guru go to guy. We're going to take your calls in the third hour on Monday and we will ask you what you think Florida lawmakers need to deal with your legislative proposals. We've got a few things we're going to talk over, but but it's it's open for you to

make suggestions. I'll just say we have the ability to get things considered by Florida lawmakers considered. What they do with it, that's that's not our call. So give it some thought over the weekend and let us know on Monday. We'll take your calls. All right, it's time for the best and worst of the week. Jose can you see over there in Studio one A your best of the week, sir, oh, the best of the or worst? You can start best or worst. Well, I'll start with the good and then

come out with the bad. So the best of the week for me was a little personal. Actually, both of them are. My brother came to Christ and we'll come to church with us Sunday, so that's pretty pretty big. And whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, We don't gloss over that now. So has this been a little kind of a process thing.

Speaker 10

Yeah, yeah, yeah. Me and some friends have been praying for him a lot, you know, along with family members, and he he's taking the big lead.

Speaker 3

Nice. Oh yeah, praise God for that. Yeah, right to go ahead, drag us down?

Speaker 10

Yeah, and then and then the worst is also another personal. I tried starting a seven day fast and I broke it yesterday at KFC with a four piece chicken meal and I tore into that like I was stranded on a desert island for a.

Speaker 3

Year and a half. So, uh now, I.

Speaker 10

Figure get a little personal, you know, so you know, people kind of get a little peek into you know.

Speaker 3

The all right, fair enough, fair enough.

Speaker 1

My worst of the week is the Algerian boxer who's a dude, who pummeled this Italian female boxer out of the match in forty six seconds. I want you to think about this. That woman trained and boxed against women and was good enough to represent her country. No matter what you think about women boxing or women MMA or any of that. She competed in one place to represent her nation and had to go against a guy who

hit her so hard. Now he weighs he's in the weight class, but he's still a dude who wasn't allowed to compete in other competitions, but somehow is allowed to compete in the Olympics. He hit her so hard in forty six seconds, she went to the corner and said, I'm done. The only way this stops is if every other competitor says I'm not boxing him, give him the gold, and they turn it into an absolute protest. They could do it. They could change the whole arc of this discussion.

And yes, sacrifice, but you don't risk injury fighting a dude. That's the worst of the week to me. Best of the week. Best friends break a record rowing across the Pacific, and they broke the record by nine days. They went from Monterey, California, twenty eight hundred miles to Hawaii and they did it in thirty seven days, eleven hours and forty three minutes.

Speaker 3

I can't even get my brain around rowing. And their boat now is no, I mean.

Speaker 1

It's it's it's smaller, but they I mean they're in the middle of the ocean, and I would imagine they had a chase boat or something with them.

Speaker 3

I don't know.

Speaker 1

I don't know how they do things like that. All I know is that's incredible. That's an incredible feat. There's our best and worst of the week when we come back a good News segment forty one minutes past the hour, back with more here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott.

Speaker 3

Yeah, Monday, it's gonna be fun talking to sou.

Speaker 1

I'm already making a list of things that legislatively I would love lawmakers to look at and consider addressing. I think, yeah, yeah, But I think you've got a ton of ideas because I read your email, and I do. I read every email that you send in I respond to a lot of them. I have to tell you, I can't respond to all of them, but I do try to respond to quite a few. And you know, if you just send me a link, I might just give you a

thumb up or something like that. I'm not likely to respond to a link or a story suggestion, but but I will you write me something and you share some thoughts.

Speaker 3

I'll do my best, and.

Speaker 1

So always remember Preston at iHeartRadio dot com. Again, that is that's very simple and easy to remember. Preston at iHeartRadio dot com.

Speaker 3

That's how you get in touch with me. All right, kay? Do you have any good news for a change so much? Just spell it's time for some good news. It's true even I need a little good news now and then.

Speaker 1

Wouldn't it be lovely if we had just a little bit of good news?

Speaker 3

Now? This is a really offbeat good news.

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Story, and I I kind of went back and forth on whether to make this a good news story or to just use it at the end of a show or early in a show, to just kind of get things started, because it's certainly a story are worth talking about to me. Monica Walsh and Isaac Cervantes were announced as the twenty twenty four Duck Brand Stuck at Prom Scholarship contest recipients. You're thinking Duck Brand. Wait, wait, Duck Brand, isn't that duct tape? Yeah it is. They do a contest.

It would appear every year, and these two made their prom outfits out of nothing but duct tape. Duck Brand duct tape, which comes in all kinds of colors, patterns. The girl's prom dress is unbelievable, and so they made their outfits. I don't know what they call the dudes. The guy who won the contest Isaac Sabrantes and this is this is ethnic you know, profiling here. I'm gonna

ask Jose if he knows. Do you know what the outfit is that guys in Hispanic countries where when they wear the sombrero and they have the short kind of jacket that they you know, they hold by the lapels and it's it's not a long kind of jacket. It's short. It's real tight fitting and like someone that would be a bullfighter would wear that kind of outfit.

Speaker 3

Yeah, you know, I can't lie. I don't know.

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I don't have Mexican but I don't really know too much about my corn tree.

Speaker 1

All I know is these kids are getting fifteen thousand dollars scholarships each and you know what they made their prom outfits. Monica made hers. It took her one hundred and twenty six hours and thirteen rolls of Duck brand tape. I think that's awesome because they did it. We got some gen z ers out there that are working and they earn themselves a scholarship for it, and the designs are incredible.

Speaker 3

Seriously, look it up. Great stuff.

Speaker 1

Forty seven minutes after the hour, that's good news, coming back with a dad joke and headlines from.

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The Bee on the Morning Show with Preston Scott.

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All right, time to end the radio program as we do on Friday, and we do that with a dad joke, something to share over the weekend with family and friends at church wherever, and some headlines from the b But first our dad joke. This was not selected because Jose's over there. I just want to say this up front. What do you call cheese that doesn't belong to you?

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Not your cheese? That's it. That's it.

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Unbelievable. He nailed it, He absolutely nailed it. Time for some headlines, ladies and gentlemen. These are headlines courtesy of your our trusted source for satire.

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Ladies and gentlemen. These are headlines from the Babylon.

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B Sodom and Gomoras, set to host twenty twenty eight Olympics. CNN awarded Pulitzer for outstanding achievements in deleting old stories about Kamala Harris. After extensive investigation, FBI confirms JFK was.

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Struck by a bullet.

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I'm almost ready, says wife, letting husband know he has time to watch at least one lord of the Rings film D Day Soldier blissfully unaware of France will one day open Olympics with.

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Naked blue smurf demon.

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Americans thankful socialist rigging elections only happens in Venezuela. Exhausted journalists finally gets to bed after long day of copying and pasting Democrat talking points, family summons, priest to cast out demons from an HP desk Jet thirty seven fifty five. Behavioral science now believes feminists are always angry because they.

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Don't have a man to tell him to calm That.

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Woman with microbangs wondering how everyone knows she hates her father has Kamala campaigns. Nations starting to miss the clarity and coherence of Joe Biden. Google search confirms Kamala Harris did not exist prior to July twenty second, twenty twenty four. Well crap, says fatted calf after seeing father forgive prodigal.

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Son, did you mean donate to Kamala Harris?

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Google ass user searching for info on Trump and ARC passengers erupt in celebration upon spotting a Bucky sign.

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Brought to you by Barono Heating and Air. It's the morning show one on WFLA. Oh okay.

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We started the radio program. Jeremiah seventeen seven talked about the issue of trust. Big stories in the press box today accused nine to eleven plotters get a plea deal according to the Pentagon, Why and what? What is that plea deal? Unbelievable? JD Van's vice presidential candidate running with Donald Trump, said, isn't it interesting?

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The Biden administration.

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Turns the Department of Justice into an attack mechanism against political opponents, but they reach a deal with terrorists who killed twenty nine hundred plus Americans. Amazing but true. Donald Trump's comments about Kamala Harris being an Indian American and suddenly changing to a black American are one hundred percent spot on correct, according to Snopes.

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Thought that was funny.

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Algerian boxer beats up a female male Algerian boxer beats up a female boxer in the Olympics, causing her to quit, and we seem.

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To be okay with that. All right, friends, have a great weekend. Back on Monday,

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