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Ep. 5258: Trump serves fries to save America while Kamala mocks Jesus.

Oct 21, 20242 hr 31 min
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This is the full episode of The Morning Show with Preston Scott for Monday, October 21.


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That's how we do it. That's how we start a Monday here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott and Morning Friends. Great to be with you. I am I'm Preston, He's Jose and we always start the program with some scripture. Now, you can't do much better than John Wayne, by the way. You can hear John kick in at the very end of that song. That's why he was an actor, not a singer. And that was the case for most of them.

There were a few singers mixed in there. You got Glenn Campbell in there, and Dean Martin and Bing Crosby, but mostly actors. And it's so politically incorrect, the entire clip, but I love it. It's a throwback to the days when Hollywood didn't mind singing. God Bless them, Maria, and that in and of itself makes it awesome. Our verse today comes from Matthew Five says in verses thirteen through sixteen,

you are the salt of the earth. But if salt has lost its taste, how shall its saltiness be restored? It's no longer good for anything except to be thrown out and trampled under people's feet. You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden. Nor do people light a lamp and put it under a basket, but on a stand, and it gives light to all in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father

who is in heaven. Here's why I picked that. I actually that was something that yesterday, as church was kind of unfolding, God just led me to and as our pastor was teaching on Second Kings Versus nine and ten, and he was talking about where you work, what you do, the people you are with. And I got to thinking, wherever you are and whatever you're doing, you might hate it, but does God have you there for a reason. And I get back to being faithful in the little things.

Wherever God places you, be faithful, be used, and if something prevents you from being used, deal with it. Ten past the hour Inside the American Patriots Almanac, we go as we begin Monday on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Welcome to the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Weather doesn't get it much better than this, other than the fact that it's warming back up. As I knew it would a little warmer each day this week, but still just beautiful. But it's dry, and so just keep that in mind.

We've been dealing with red flag alerts. In red flags the way I'm talking about, we're not tarn beach. We're talking fire hazard. So if you are out, make sure you know whether you can burn or not any kind of campfire or anything, and just make sure that you are appropriate with all that. Because we have not had a liquorin I don't think we've had any rain since the day after, maybe two days after Helene came through the area. And as a result, it's dry, and the

temperatures when they drop down, it really dried out. So just keep that in mind. It is October twenty first, seventeen ninety seven. Maybe forget USS Constitutional Ironsides is launched in Boston. It still thrills me that I walked aboard that ship. When I visited Boston, brought some members of our family, and my wife and I along with a couple of our kids, went on a little history tour and the Boston area is just full of history and if you go on I think it's the Freedom Walk.

They have markers all throughout and it's a walk now, that is that's serious walking. And we ended up where the USS Constitution was was docked and it was incredible. I mean, you go to Boston Harbor, you go where the tea party took place, you go where you know Paul Revere and you yeah, I mean, it's just it's it's incredible. The old church where you know, one it by land, two if by sea, that kind of thing. I mean, it's just it's it's insane, and so I

highly recommend it. But USS Constitution seventeen ninety seven, still still able to sail. It's beautiful. It's a beautiful ship. Eighteen sixty seven. In Kansas, leaders of the Southern Plains Indians sign the Medicine Lodge Treaty, which they gave up their hunting grounds and agreed to move to reservations in Oklahoma. Yeah, not a not a particularly proud legacy. See, our country has with the Native Americans that were here, the Indians, that that is something.

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Our country should should always remember. It was not right in its treatment of a lot of groups of people in the course of history, but we have writed a lot of those wrongs. Eighteen seventy nine, Thomas Edison invents the first practical electrical incandescent lamp, and in nineteen sixteen the first ROTC units are established at the University of Arkansas, University of Maine, Saint John's College, Annapolis, Texas, A and m College of Saint Thomas w She's in Saint Paul, Minnesota,

and the Citadel Charleston in South Carolina. So there you go, this date in history captured there. Today's program a lot of very interesting big stories, international and national. We are fifteen days away from the election, and I'm going to continue to point out the evidence. If you don't vote, you will aid them in cheating. The only way to keep them from stealing the election by cheating, and they will. And again I'm just continuing to present evidence is if

the voting numbers are so large they can't cheat. You're seeing the media talk about the closest since Gore Bush in two thousand. Rubbish, absolute rubbish. And so we're going to continue to talk about that stuff. Got some sound for you to hear. We got Doctor Joe with us, We got our Sons of Thunder segment coming up next hour, Third hour, NFSU football and more so, don't leave us. Got a great week of guests as well. It's the

morning show at Preston scott Rough weekend for the football teams. Ouch, Cabibel, Oh my goodness, gracious well Austin Pounce Cabibel, baby fam. You loses on the road, first swack loss, and I mean they got beat Jackson State, Jackson State unbeaten in the swack and maybe overall, I don't know, but wow, fsu man, you lose by seven seven with four turnovers. That was a game they should have won. Duke's offense

is just gross. And I'm gonna iron and I have been right and so have you, and it seems so weird because we all anyone who's ever been a sports fan has been an armchair quarterback. It's part of being a sports fan. You question why someone hit that shot, why someone took that shot, why someone made that pass or ran that play or whatever. That's what we do. It's one of the things we love about sports. You need to sit back and you can draw on your

own experiences or not. And second guess it's fun. It is. We've been saying all year long, you can't run an option offense without the option, and look what happened. The worst rushing team in America of all football teams is FSU. Statistically, until Friday night, they ran for one hundred and almost one hundred and eighty yards. Why they ran the option.

The quarterbacks started to pull the ball and run. And even though brock Glen did something no other Florida State quarterback has ever done, and no quarterback has done in recent memory in the history of college football, is he committed three turnovers on three consecutive plays. He threw a pick six, they got the ball back very next play, he fumbled, they scored. He gets the ball back, next play, interception. Three consecutive plays, three turnovers. Bless his heart. I respect him.

He came back from that and he played all right. Coaching not helping. They're just the offensive line is terrible. It's a sieve, and so you have to do things differently. And I don't understand twin tight ends, Max protect run that option and occasionally pull it and run and occasionally pull it and throw one pass. You got one pass that you got one maybe two targets. That's it. If not run for your life. You know, before OJ Simpson

murdered his ex wife and her friend. He was a pretty funny guy, and he was a brilliant running back in college and pro It's a Heisman Trophy winner and in professional football. He was amazing. And he was asked why and he said, because I don't like getting tackled, and he's not. It wasn't a small man, but he just say. He was real candid about it. He said, I don't like being tackled, so I run away. Its brilliant,

It really is. It explains a lot anyway. How would you like it if you were like driving through your local McDonald's. You're in line, you place your order, and you get to the drive through and reaching out with your order is Donald Trump. Trump showed up at a Pennsylvania McDonald's, and before you know it, it went viral and thousands are there. He did it in part detrol Kamala because Kamala says she worked at a McDonald's and

McDonald said, she's never worked at a McDonald's. And so he decided that he would add that to his resume since she can't have it on hers. So he went to the fry line. He was frying up French fries and then they let him serve some of them up to people driving through and getting their orders. To one lady from Brazil, she said to Trump with the payment, you can take this right, and he goes, you know, this is compliments of Trump. Okay, so Trump picked up

the bill for her her food order. Thank you, mister President. But please don't let the United States become Brazil, my native Brazil. Please, Trump says, we're gonna make it better than ever. Okay, Trump Man, and I'll be honest with you, wearing this where he took the suit jacket off, but he's in his shirt tie. He's doing the navy white

shirt red tie thing. He is all about it. And he's got the apron on and he's in there mixing up the fries and adding the salt and scooping them up and put them in in the in the little holders. It's awesome, It really is. I am I am not buying for one second. The Poles are closer than ever. No, no,

they're not. They're not. And I'll tell you what. Increasingly, I'm beginning to believe that this part of the media is part of the fake to get you to think that it's close, so that you're not surprised when the election ends up being one of those. Well, look at that. Kamala won. No, no, no, I'm telling you if the polls show even Trump's well ahead. But at this point

Kamala isn't being supported by anybody except really foolish people. Anyway, twenty eight past the hour, we'll get to the big stories. There is one that sort of loosely connects stick around. Oh, the campaign ads. If you're like me, make them stop. They're awful. I mean, I'm just over them. I'm grateful to see some good ads on defeating Amendment three and Amendment four. Trump's wrong on Amendment three.

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He just is.

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They're rolling that out like crazy. You can't pass amendment Amendment three, just it would be. It's anyway, I got I'll stop there. I'll take time on that on election day. Maybe. I know a lot of people are voting already. But if you've been listening to this show at all, you know you know the reasons. Big stories in the press box. Let me try to get through this best. I can. UAV launched towards uh Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin nettanniaw who's

private home. Uranians try to kill him sena drone strike where he and his wife live cessarea coastal city private residence. They weren't there, launched from Lebanon, m h. How about this one. There are eight point four million voters on Michigan's voter rolls. Eight point four million sounds reasonable until you learn this, Fewer than eight million are voting age. Fewer than eight million voting age residents, sorry, are in

the state. How can they have eight point four million voters if they have less than eight million voting age residents in the state. I'm telling you don't doubt me. Kamala Harris at a rally late last week in Wisconsin. Couple of young people Jesus' Lord christ is King.

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Oh, you guys are.

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At the wrong rally. She waves bye bye with her condescending a little smile. No, I think you meant to go to the smaller one down the street. Kamala Harris has never had a rally close to the size of the rallies trumpass. But there's a bigger issue mocking the Christian faith. You don't have to say Jesus is Lord. Although jad Van said Jesus is King, you just proclaimed it. I say this as a Christian as a person who is baptized for the first time just a few years ago.

There's something really bizarre with Kamala Harris's anti Christian rhetoric, an anti Christian approach to public policy. Frankly, whether you are a person of Christian faith or not, Donald Trump and I are going to fight for your rights to live your values, because that's what the First Amendment protects.

And I think whether you're a Christian, a Catholic, or any other faith, or no faith at all, and you see an American leader, you see a surrogate Kamala Harris insulting people of the Christian faith, I think that we should say to every single one of those people, you're fired. We're not giving you any more power. It's just so interesting. You're at the wrong rally. Jesus's Lord, You're at the

wrong rally. That is the ultimate Freudian slip. Forty one minutes after the hour, Now more election related news.

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Next, This is the Morning Show with Preston Scott.

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Yeah, I'm gonna go hit a few golf balls. Played on Saturday morning. Played all right for a while. Then my decision to wake up very early Saturday morning and work in my yard kind of caught up to me later later. It was a very long day on the golf course. The course was very, very busy. We went out to Southwood and unfortunately, not everybody that plays golf should be playing golf. But there are, and by that I mean there are places that when I was a kid,

you would go to learn how to play golf. You would learn etiquette, you would learn pace of play, you would learn things like we were out there for five hours, and there's just no reason for that. The reason why you're out there that long is when there's other groups that don't really understand etiquette on the golf course and how to keep pace of play moving and you know that you've got three minutes to look for a lost ball. And there are things golf courses could and should do

on that front. You got to cut your rough down. If you've got any trees on the course at all, you cut your rough down, make it easy for people to find their golf ball, because being in the rough is penalty enough. And you talking about average players for the most part, and that's penalty enough being off the fairway, being to having to work around trees, and when you have a big tournament. You can grow the rough in advance.

But by growing the rough up and not cutting it down to where you can easily find golf balls, you slow down play for everybody. And that's what you're dealing with. You're just dealing with people that don't you don't know any better. But it was a beautiful day anyway, and so that was enjoyable to be out there and probably going to go hit a few golf balls today. Just I just I enjoy the whole process of it. Golf is a game of imperfection where you love chasing perfection.

You just you just do you hit a golf ball properly, there's just something that resonates. It's like it's like hitting a baseball squared in the middle of the bat. It's like hitting anything, you know, a swish in a basketball, you know, just it's there's just something that resonates. And when you hit a golf ball properly, it's it's cool and you want to do it again. And so anyway,

this is really creepy. China is deploying thousands, thousands of fake social media profiles to influence the outcome of the election. Here's an example listen to this. Some of you might even know the Harlan Report sounds pretty benign, right, little startup news program Bio on TikTok promised to make the American media great again. No opinions, just facts, showed a video one point five million views claimed to show President Joe Biden making a sexual remark at the annual NATO

Summit in Washington. Transcript used in the video was wrong. Biden never said what was claimed. But do you remember what I said at the beginning on a TikTok bio. There are other red flags The Harlan Report owner the account originally claimed to be a US military veteran who lost his faith in Biden. Soon after, owner claimed to be a twenty nine year old Trump supporter in New York. Months later claimed to be a thirty one year old

Republican social media influencer from Florida. The account handles later changed Harlan Underscore RNC insinuating was part of the Republican Party. According to Graphica, which is a social network analysis company, the Harlan Report was one of a thousand plus accounts linked to one online influence operation called Spamouflage. It is a state back campaign run by the Communist China Communist Chinese account and part of a campaign thousands of them spamouflage.

So here's my point. Don't believe everything you read. Use common sense, even if it's against the people you don't like.

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It's like, Ah, there are a lot of things I can believe about Joe, a lot of things I can believe about Kamala. But what you don't want to be is you don't want to be guilty of spreading false news. Now it's a challenge for us. I've been duped a few times over the years, absolutely have been, but we work very hard to avoid it. And what I suggest you to do use discernment. It's one of those that I don't know if that's true, if that's in you.

If there's that, then trust yourself and do some verification on your don't send it to me. Do your own. I'm just sending to you. I don't know if it's true or not. Well, then don't send it to me. I only want stuff that you know is true. Don't make me to do your work. The irresponsible person. Forty eight minutes after the Hour come Back document, the latest edition of The unfriendli.

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Skies use radio one hundred point seven WUFLA.

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Monday of the Morning Show. Fastest show of the five is clearly Monday. Can't explain it just goes by like lightning. Doctor Joe Camp's Next Hour some lessons to learn from, some stories out there. In fact, the first half hour next hour is just a bunch of lessons. It's a really really interesting set of stories. This one.

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Though.

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My wife and I have this discussion a lot flying versus driving. There's a point where you, you know, you almost have to fly. Obviously, if you're going overseas, you got it.

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Just do.

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If I'm going to California, do I want to drive or fly? Well, it depends on all why I'm going and for how long I'm gone. I'm all I'm I'm good with driving, because even though my butt's gonna get sore, I have far more say on everything that goes on around me. Here's an example of the unfriendli skies, and they're just they just are the room you don't have unless you're flying first class, and even then you're rolling the dice with just the behavior of the boorish people

up in first class. Here's a twenty two year old a twenty two year old, a twenty two year veteran of the Marines, Catherine Banks, on board a Delta flight San Francisco International Airport visiting family or a dark gray outfit, paid a little extra for some extra leg room. That's what you do? You want more than fifteen inches? Okay? Fork over the cash. She did, and as a veteran of the Marines and a veteran in general, she wore a T shirt that said don't give in to the

war within end veteran suicide. It's part of a collection of shirts sold by a company that is called the Till Valhalla Project. The twenty two day collection estimates are the twenty two veterans commit suicide every day. Well. A flight attendant, a male flight attendant, was offended by the shirt and asked her to take it off. They made her get off the plane and if she didn't change shirts,

she was not going to be allowed to fly. By the time she got back on the plane, they gave her seat to somebody else, the ones she paid extra for. Delta is of course trying to figure out what happened on this terrible incident. We love our veterans. Whatever, some little Prissy Males flight attendant got his nose out of joint because he's offended by the veterans otherwise known as man They've made. I'm saying by passed the hour its second hour, Monday, October twenty first show, fifty two to

fifty eight of The Morning Show with Preston Scott. I'm Preston. I told you we were going to be here through election, no time off, and in fact, I'm not sure I'm taking any time off till Thanksgiving. I'm not sure. I may have to burn a day or two, but I

don't know. I will tell you the Twelve Days of Preston are being produced, and we have something very special for the fifth day of the Twelve Days of Preston, because the fifth day of the Twelve Days of Preston is Christmas Day, and I have something very very special I've worked out for that show. Cannot wait, cannot wait. I will tell you about it when we do our final show of the year live, our final live show.

But anyway, this segment, for the next several segments, I'm going to ask you to do something that normally I ask people to do when they read scripture. And I know that sounds really weird. But when you read scripture, when you read God's Word the Bible, you should be asking you, what do you want me to learn from this God? Because in the passages of Scripture, there's something there, there's something and sometimes you have to contend for it because it's not so easily found. And perhaps it's a

season of life that you're in. But God's word is so remarkable in its ability to speak to you where you are, at the stage of life you're in. Now these stories, I want you to ask yourself what is there to learn? What is there to learn from this story? Number one? These two stories in this segment connect Here's the headline. Girl Scouts may raise yearly dues by two hundred and forty percent amid declining membership. Yearly memberships, according to the board running the Girl Scouts may jump from

twenty five dollars to eighty five dollars. They talk about inflation, they talk about, you know, the costs of everything goes up for everybody. There's also the fact that the membership in the Girl Scouts has declined and the Boy Scouts of America now called Scouting America, now allows girls. Not only does the Boy Scouts allow homosexuals and homosexual men to lead troops and so forth or outfits. I don't know what you call them, but they've now opened themselves

up to girls. Girl Scouts, though, ended twenty twenty three with a four point four million dollar deficit, and this year it expected there to be a five point six million dollar deficit. So in two years they will have gone ten million dollars in the red running the Girl Scouts. That's story number one. Here's story number two. They can I'm gonna give you a hint. They connect. These two stories connect, and they show a very interesting point. Harvard

fundraising slumps. Now it's not a huge amount by comparison to what Harvard raises, but total donations were down one hundred and fifty one million dollars for fiscal year twenty twenty four. Donations to Harvard's endowment fell by nearly one hundred and ninety three million dollars. What do these stories connect? How do they connect? The Harvard fundraising slump is due to anti Semitism. Anti Semitism has its roots in wokeness,

in political correctness. Girl Scouts of America started going woke in the seventies got really bad in the nineties and you're seeing the results. Look, I love Girl Scout cookies, give me thin mints all the day long, but i haven't bought them in a few years because I'm not supporting what they're doing with the Girl Scouts. I'm not supporting with the woke ideology that is infected the Girls Scout Outs. Certainly not supporting what's happened to the Boy

Scouts of America. No chance Scouting at whatever you've urinated on on on what the the entire intent. Girl Scouts boy Scouts both removed references to God. That's what they were started. They were based on being a Christ centered faith in God organization, both of them. The connecting point to these two stories is wokeness. And here's my here's here's the takeaway. And I think this could go on a shirt somewhere. Go woke, go broke. Huh, what do

you think? What do you think? What do you think? Now? In all seriousness, this is what happens when you lose your way to pander to a culture that is falling. It is not smart business. Forget everything else. Virtue signaling doesn't help business. And that's what you can learn eleven past twelve past the hour, really late short segment next on news Radio one hundred point seven USLA getting more and more attention. Teams not competing against the male volleyball

player for San Jose. San Jose State University, a dude named Blair Fleming. They beat University New Mexico and New Mexico Lobos last week. In the match, it's kind of gone viral. He hit a spike, and people that have played volleyball all their life competitively in college Olympics, they're looking at this saying, I've never seen that happen. I've never seen a female spike the ball so hard that it hit another female in the face and dropped her.

That's how fast the spike came from the male volleyball player, who led both teams with a game high eighteen kills in the win. New Mexico sadly decided to play the team that is I think already received four forfeits because they're playing a male. Now here's what's important for you to know. And I've never touched on this, and I should have because this is the issue. And I've got pages and pages of comments from volleyball players and coaches that are like, yeah, no, that should not be allowed.

That's a safety risk. We pointed out the person, the high school volleyball player that has been partially paralyzed as a result of all of this, got hit by a male player playing as a female for another team. She got a hit in the head and it cracked a vertebrae or whatever in her neck, and I mean she's partially paralyzed. The net is lower for women's volleyball than men's, So even an average male volleyball player is going to have a that jumps average height and hits average speed

is going to have a massive advantage. It's only going to stop when enough people nationally say enough and quit. Look, would you just say, oh, it's okay to someone that just steals things out of stores? Would you say, oh, it's okay for someone to just routinely lie every time they open their mouth. Ah, it's okay for someone to take money out of the till at work. It's okay. They're just expressing them their truth. Would you say it's okay for someone to molest children because it's just they

just they're different. They think it's okay to have sex with children. You know they're there are people that think that There are people that believe that, no, we don't normalize aberrant behavior. Men pretending to be women is not, ever, cannot ever be considered normal. I think it's wrong to just turn a blind eye to any of the examples I've given. You hopefully intervene and help, but you don't for one second say that's normal behavior. Seventeen minutes past

the hour, we're still teaching lessons more to come. I know I sound a little preachy as I'm talking about lessons, but I think too often we allow people to talk to us about what's going on in the news, or we read a news story and we're not really taking ownership of the story. When you read a news story, form some opinions about it, form some conclusions from it. It's up to you whether they stay an anchor type,

you know, point for you. But for example, we mentioned this story last week, Victor Bout, Russian weapons trafficker locked up in the United States after being convicted of terrorism charges. We cut him loose as part of a deal in exchange for WNBA basketball player Britney Griner. We've got a terrorist wanting to help kill Americans and we did a swap for someone who was busted on low level drug charges in Russia. That hardly seemed like a fair trade.

An equitable trade might be a more appropriate way of putting it. Now, I'm willing to set aside the fact that Britney Griner is one of those that was in favor of you know, black Lives matter, America sucks, we hate America. America's a racist nation, America hates fill in the blank, take a knee for America, whatever. But he's back selling weapons. According to the Wall Street Journal, he's now selling them to the youthiest or the sorry the houthis.

They're based in Yemen. They want to kill Americans. And then the other part of this lesson, which we mentioned last week Israel. It took them how many years to get the guy who they released with a few hundred, if not thousand other terrorists, and he ends up being the guy plotted the whole October seventh thing. They had released him. You don't do it. If Americans are silly enough at this stage to be in Russia, or to be in China, or to go to North Korea, or to go to Iran, or to go to any nation

that hates us. If they're silly enough to travel there, they're on their own. I'm sorry. If they're kidnapped from a friendly nation and pulled back to these places, that's another story. But these swaps always backfire. Now this guy's right back doing what he won was doing before they got him arrested and put in prison for a couple decades. It's ridiculous. When you see the news, learn from it, help pit. When you get verifiable news, it should help you.

It should be part of how you frame your personal foreign policy, your economic policy, your social policy, what your philosophies are. Now, for me, they all run through the filter of am I a Christian or not? Yes or no? Yes or no. It's that simple. Don't make it complicated. But when you hear us talking about these stories, go we're not doing deep dives here. You go do the deep dive and figure it out. I will impart my view of it, absolutely, and my view is always going

to run through the filter of I'm a Christian. Twenty seven minutes after the hour, Big Stories in the press Box. Coming up next, Joe Camps on Deck The Morning Show with Preston Scott's follow up on Victor bout and selling weaponry arms to the houthis a drone attack on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanya, who's private residence in csarea did not injure anybody. Don't know the damage it caused, but it

attacked his private home. This was an assassination attempt. It was launched from Lebanon, and this certainly ups the game now, doesn't it. Israel's going to continue to do what it's doing until it feels as though the threat has ended. Any Palestinians, any Gaza that want to establish a government that can live in peace, the opportunities there now, this is a significant development in Israel. When you're going after the head of state, that's a different. That's different. Michigan

voter rolls list eight point four million voters. There are fewer than eight million voting age residents in the state. Excuse me, that's from the Daily Wire. You have fewer than eight million people that are eligible to vote in the state, yet your voter roles have half a million more people registered to vote than you have.

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Further evidence that all of the concerns that many of us have raised since before twenty twenty are still unaddressed. I believe that the elections on a federal level should be standardized. I believe that the Constitution leaves room for that, that the federal elections will be done with an optical scanner with a paper ballot backup that federal elections. Now, however, you want to handle your state election, that's on you.

But we're going to have unanimity on the federal standards for conducting an election, because what happens in one state does impact the rest of the country. The Supreme Court's wrong on that issue. I believe this. The Constitution leaves room for this. This is one of those that federal election law should immediately address. You have how many voting age eligible residents less than eight million? And you have how many on your voter rolls? Well, I guess you

better square that before election day. I guess you better square that before early voting. This is a red flag with flashing lights, neon signage, sirens and people standing pointing with those giant pointy fingers, those foam pointing fingers. This is further evidence of the problems that I foresee coming in fifteen days. And here's how it's hidden. You never get one hundred percent voter turnout. So now you've got half a million ineligible voters on the voting roles in Michigan.

How do you know unless you reconcile that whether any of them voted because your voter turnout is less than one hundred percent? What if? What if the percentage of that five hundred thousand is at one hundred percent and you've got people un ineligible to vote voting? What a dramatic outcome that impacts? If the electoral votes go to Harris because of the fraudulent people on the voter rolls,

doesn't that impact the rest of the United States? How can we not have standing in front of the Supreme Court forty one minutes after the hour, Doctor Joe standing by.

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This is the Morning Show with Preston Scott.

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Get right to it, Doctor Joe Camps with us healthy expectations. Good morning, Doctor Camps.

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Good morning, How are you today, Preston?

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Well, I've had an extra day to lick my wounds, and my Green Bay Packers won yesterday, so I'm feeling a little better than I did Saturday morning.

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Well, I thought you were going to talk about the seminoles, but I'm glad you probably. I don't know what you would do if you were a true Seminole fan right now, Preston, we are.

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What do you mean if I were? What do you mean if I were a true seven Ole fan. I am a true fan, and I'm helping people by not focusing on it.

Speaker 2

Oh good, I don't want to focus on the leave of what you know. Early on, we were talking about the GLP once which is ozimpic at Manjuro and all of the great things that these drugs have done. Millions of Americans have benefited from this in terms of cardiovascar disease treatment or diabetes, weight loss, strokes, heart attacks, on

and on. But as I was reading, I ran across an article that I thought was really interesting to me that they found that not only is that drug useful for those types of things that talked about, but it can reduce opioid overdose by forty percent and ethanol intoxication. So I started digging into this, and I'm going, okay, so why would these drugs have an effect on the

addiction issue? And there's a part of the brain in the microlimbus region that this drug thems to crave things that we want in terms of food and drink, and this seems to be the way this particular drug also

is acting, and I thought how ingenious that is. And you know, the microlimbers region of the brain stimulates that desire for more and for pleasure, and so I thought that it was interesting that I'm beginning to read about this and pressing as we move along with this, we may find that this might be one of the most beneficial pharmacologic agents I have come across in a long long time. So again reporting on that, you know, there's

tons and tons of research. If you want to look this up, just look up semiglutide and the effects on opiod overdues, overdose and also ethanol intoxication. And I think this is for some interesting reading. So this drug appears to be attacking a number of health related issues all over the place, and I'm gonna the more I read

about it, the more I become intrigued. So I think if you're interested in this type of stuff, you ought to read about it, because this may be one of the more beneficial products that I have seen in a long long time in the field of healthcare. So I'll try and keep reading about this, But I'm amazed every time I discover something.

Speaker 1

Different, Well, it seems as though, I mean, that wouldn't be unprecedented. We have seen in recent years that there have been some developments of pharmaceuticals that are very versatile and have off label uses.

Speaker 2

That's exactly right, and this seems to be one now. You know. The one thing that I was somewhat concerned about was what if your ideal body weight and you start taking some of these medications. What can be the negative effect on a person's health when taking this, particularly this type a drug, because obviously it regulates your sugar, and so what if you've become hyper glaceemic? So I think I think there's a lot of work yet to be done to find out exactly how to administer this

and in what dosage amounts. But I'll leave that for somebody else to figure out. Preston. I'm just reporting these days, I've kind of pulled back from the medical treatment realm, but certainly keeping up with what's going on and very intriguing and interesting new ideas and new findings that are going to have a profound effect on our health, and I believe so in a positive way.

Speaker 1

Doctor Joe, Thanks as always, brother, have an awesome week.

Speaker 2

Oh you towbe president. Take care of my friend.

Speaker 1

Thank you, sir. Doctor Joe Camps with us on the Morning Show with Preston Scott fifty two past the hour. It is Monday on the program and on Mondays we are devoting time. I don't know how long I'll do this. I may do it indefinitely, I may not. I don't know. But this is our Sons of Thunder segment. Now this is really poking men, but this could also be for anyone male or female who claims Christian status but you're not acting like it. This is about challenging you to

raise your game. Stop being a pretender. You know, if you're in the workplace and people know you go to church on Sunday and you're just continuing to act the fool at work, lose your cool, lose your temper, maybe borderline designed man, don't call yourself a Christian. You're hurting the cause of Christ. It does not mean you put on a front and be phony. See we get this

idea that that's there's your there's that's those are your options. No, be authentic, meaning be that person whose faults exist like we all have them. But then get those faults improved, get better, grow mature. If you're as an example, if yours, if you're prone to just blowing your top and dropping a bunch of f bombs, deal with it, deal with the issue, make a point of being different. Now. I can promise you one of the ways is to change

what's being inputed into your life. If profanity comes out of your mouth, profanity's coming in somehow, some way. It's the old adage garbage in, garbage out. That you are who you hang with. I mean it's coming in there somewhere. But I mean they're my friends. I'm not telling you to not have friends that are unsaved. That's not that. No, it means don't raise them up, don't lower yourself down. I can hang out with guys that drink beer and alcohol. I can do that without any problem. I'm not gonna

compromise my walk by hanging with them. I'm just gonna be I'm a nurse of Coca Cola or whatever, and I'm gonna be fine, not gonna be looking down my nose at them. Listen to what scriptures last week we talked about this In one Timothy six Paul's writing to Timothy A letter of explanation of education of teaching, and we talked about knowing scripture no God's word, so you can know whether you're being taught properly or not in church.

Are you in a good church? I don't care whether the music's the kind of music you like or not. That's preference. Are they teaching God's word accurately? Well, how will you know if you don't know it, If you're just sitting there, because it's their job to teach you, and you don't spend any time figuring it out for yourself, you're in trouble. It's just a matter of time. But let's pick up with verse six. Godliness, with contentment is great gain. For we brought nothing into the world, and

we cannot take anything out of the world. But if we have food, clothing, with these we will be content. But those who desire to be rich fall into temptation, into an into many senseless, harmful desires that plunge people into ruin and destruction. We'll stop there, We'll pick up there next week. The only way you can be an ambassador for Christ is to be transformed, and it's a work in progress. But to deny the power of the cross in your life means you you haven't taken it up.

Let God and his work in your life be visible to the people around you. You've got rough edges, start smoothing them out. Our three Iris Chefell standing by if I passed the hour. It's the third hour of the

Morning Show with Preston Scott. It is Monday, October twenty first show, fifty two to fifty eight, And because misery loves company, it's time to visit with Iris Chaffell, Managing editor at war chant dot Com, covering FSU football and some interesting records set and records broken on Friday night.

Speaker 4

Ira, Yeah, well, the nice thing about them playing Friday is this is we're now close to three days later, so that's at least we've had a little more time to settle in than usual on a Saturday game.

Speaker 1

Well, I think both of us were right. That was a game that should have been won by Florida State. I know you picked the Noles to win it. I believe that they would win it, and they honestly should have won it.

Speaker 4

Yeah, I mean they definitely should have. And you don't want to put it on one guy, you know, Brocklane, But three turnovers and three straight plays all on your side of the field, including one this return for a touchdown, one that gets down to the eleven yard line. You know, I mean, it's just self destructed.

Speaker 2

Now.

Speaker 4

I wouldn't put all the blame on that to Brooklyn. I think Mike Gorvell's shoulders a lot of the blame too. But you know, you're not gonna win a lot of football games when you get the other team the ball seventeen points in about a minute's two minute span where they really didn't have to do anything, especially when your

offense is as bad as Florida State. So if they just they had punted on first down after they got a three to nothing leave, if they had just punted on first down the rest of the game, they might have won the game.

Speaker 1

Bold strategy, Cotton. You know what's interesting. I'm gonna I want us to have some fun here for a few minutes because I'm not mad at these kids. I'm mad at a couple of them because I think some of them that you know, made a big deal about themselves the transfer portal and all that, are playing like dogs, and I just I think that, you know, we made a mistake taking them back, but that set aside to prove our bonafides on armchair quarterbacking, which I talked a

little bit about earlier in the program. You and I both agreed on one very important point, and that is, there's zero reason to run an option offense if you don't run the option. And lo and behold, they ran the option, and they ran for one hundred and freaking eighty yards in the offense. They're no longer the worst rushing team in the nation because of one stinking game.

Speaker 4

Yeah, no, you're right. Brockland's mobility, which you know, again, it was really strange the game before that he didn't do it. And yes, you know, and I you know, listen, if if dju Ungula was really banged up for the first half of the season, which I think it was, Norveld never talks about injuries, so we'll never know for sure. But he did have that brace and then a sleeve on his knee, and I think he was reluctant to run. And that's but that's the offense that they had put

in all preseason. I guess maybe you're a little hamstrung there. But then when Brockland started the week before and you still didn't run him was very strange. And then when you did, obviously not a shock that the running game opened up a little bit.

Speaker 1

So let's continue armshare quarterbacking. We both know now we're qualified to do this because, as we said, run the option, your offense will be better. Why in the world we just I mean, the offensive line is terrible. Okay, I watched Remember the Titans. They didn't have a good offensive line in that movie, and they ran an offense that you know, it wasn't Remember the Titans, it was we are Marshall. They didn't have an offensive line. They eventually

found an offense that would work. And what I don't understand, Ira, And have you gleaned any better understanding, whether it's from talking to the coaches, the players, or even Georgia Inshaw, why aren't they just accepting their offensive line stinks and adjust.

Speaker 4

That's another great question, Preston. Yeah, and I actually I did ask Alex Akins, who is the offensive line coach and offensive coordinator yesterday? You know, what can they do? Because one of the things, you know that Ian Norvel said after that game was that, you know, the young quarterbacks probably held the ball too long. That's part of why they had six sacks, which is fine, but you also know that you have young quarterbacks that are going to process things a little bit slower, and you do

have a bad offensive line. So what can you be What things could you be doing? Are the things you could do to help them out? And yeah, man, we've watched in the football to know you can roll quarterbacks out. You can, you know you can. You can bring in extra help in past protection. You could go to the

quick game. There are things you could do other than dropping those guys back and letting them get sacked six times and really almost sacked out a field goal range if you didn't have one of the best kickers in the country.

Speaker 1

Which somehow we still struggled with that on one play. But we'll get to all of that. Irish afellwe us war chant dot com. It's where you subscribe. It's where you get all kinds of intel on FSU athletics, not just football. The Morning Show with Preston Scott back with Irish should fellowar Chan dot com. So, Ira, you're the new head coach offensive coordinator for FSU. We're talking strictly offense. What do you do differently?

Speaker 4

Uh? You know, I you know over these last five games. I definitely would you know, play both of these quarterbacks. Going into last week, I wasn't so sure about that. I felt like, you need to give Brockland a couple of games to show what he could do. But Luke Cromanack a couple of those throws, you know, obviously the

one should have been a forty four yard touchdown. Pathic can trump pour tier drops in the end zone was as pretty a passed as you'll ever see, and so I want to see more of him as well over these last You know, I would come up with kind of packages and kind of get away from what you

think your offense is. You know, the comments you were making at the end of the last segment reminded me of a line I had in my column, which was, you know, I wish Mike Norbelt was coaching the offense he has and not the offense he thinks he has. You know, I think he thinks he could do certain things offensively that this team's seven games in just has

proven them they're not capable of doing. And so I would like to see almost different packages for you know, brock Lynn and Luke Crumbenhawk and just see what they can do where they have a chance to complete plays, because in this offense, the way it's currently comprised, with this offensive line and these skill players, you just can't do it. They've got to figure out a way to get the ball in the guy's hands in space and let them try to make some plays.

Speaker 1

You know, it's an odd maybe movie to draw from, but I'm immediately drawn to the line from Sid the Sloth in ice Age when he says, I choose life. And when I think of those quarterbacks, they are literally fending for their life back there. And so if I'm in charge, I'm putting two tight ends on the line. I'm putting one back or two backs. And if I have two backs, I have a single wide out. And if I have one back, I have twin wide outs. And I'm given the quarterback one or two reads and

then I'm telling him run for your life. That's what I'm doing.

Speaker 4

Hey, that probably would have worked on Friday night because that was not a game we had to score a lot of the problem they've got, you know, this week obviously, you know, looking ahead to Miami is Miami has played some close games. They've given up a lot of points to decent offenses, and Cow doesn't even have a very good offense. We saw Cows offense and they scored thirty eight thirty nine points against them. Part of it was

by their plays on defense. But this is not like the greatest Miami defense of all time, but it is one of the greatest Miami offenses of all time. And so you're gonna have to score to just stay competitive in this game. And I think that's the challenge here is it's a completely different challenge than what they had a week ago.

Speaker 1

What if and I want to talk more about the Miami game in the next segment, Ira, what about a ball control offense where you do something similar to what I'm talking about. You bring tight ends in to help the offensive line, but you ball control it. You put passes in the flat because I mean, let's face it, we don't have many guys that can catch the football and maybe the running backs are the only ones that can.

Speaker 4

Yeah, you know, there was a point earlier this year where I thought that that's what they would do in terms of using the running backs more as receivers, because you did have a deep running back room, but you did have a couple of injuries there. Roy Dell Williams and Jalen Lucas, two of your top running backs are out of the season, so that's kind of forced them into back back into having Lawrence Tofilly be in the backfield more. Now can Davis emerging in that game. I

was impressed by him. I thought he ran really well. We'll see how he is physically because he got shuckn up late in that game. But you have a couple other young guys too, Sam Singleton who had long kickoff return for the touchdown, McKay Dansey, the tallhassee kid who doesn't get on the field for whatever reason even though he's the fastest player on the team. If you could use those guys, yeah, I mean I would. I would definitely.

I would move on from those older wide receivers. I just it's easy for me to say I'm not coaching them. I don't you know, I haven't watched them practice for five years. But there's some of these older wide receivers I just would not put on the field anymore because they're not going to help you and they're not part of the future. I would get the ball to those younger skill guys when we come back.

Speaker 1

We're going to talk about the game Saturday night in Coral Gables or Miami or wherever they play football anymore down there. Next on the Morning Show with Preston Scott, final segment with Irishafel, managing editor at war chant dot com, our friend and follower of FSU athletics. We're talking football, of course, Miami Hurricanes down south the road trip a year ago, Ira, what was the spread on this game?

Speaker 4

For State was favored by fourteen last year?

Speaker 1

Okay, so we were at home, we had the team Jordan Travis. And what's the spread this year down in Miami.

Speaker 4

Miami is a favored by twenty one. So it's a thirty five point swing in twelve months.

Speaker 1

In all of your years, do you ever remember a matchup between two teams swinging that dramatically?

Speaker 4

Not rivalry teams for sure. But the problem is this is I think this might be indicative of the new age of college football. You know, I think that's why you look at uh, It's just these teams trained so dramatically from year to year. You know, Indiana last year was one of the worst teams in the country. Now they're undefeated. You know, Miami was very average last season. And they could win a bowl game, and now they're

seven to zero, number one in the country. So much of it's the quarterback, I mean, I think that to me, that's the story we can Everything else to be is window dressing. If you've got a great quarterback, you can win a lot of football games, and you don't, you're gonna lose a lot of football games. And these two teams exemplify that.

Speaker 1

I think we all have grown a custom as saying there are great athletes on both sides for this game. Similar to Florida, I'm not quite so sure this year. So Ira, if I were to ask you, what does a win look like for Florida State, apart from a scoreboard win, which is highly unlikely given the way the season is unfolded for both of these teams, what does a win look like for Florida State? To me?

Speaker 4

You know, honestly, it's just competing. You know, listen, you know that my Miami offense, the only path to victory is Kim Ward. As great as he is at quarterback, he will turn the ball over on occasion, and he'll make some crazy plays, you know, and if you give him time sometimes he can buy time to make big plays.

But he also can buy time to turn the ball over, and that's part of why they've gotten into some of these close games lately is he's had some big time turnovers and so you have to hope something like that happens. But to me, the biggest thing is, man be creative on offense, shows something on offense that you've adjusted and you figured out something you could do to attack iman defense. That is good, But the last three weeks they've given up the last games, they've given up, you know, thirty

five to fifty points in these last three games. So they are an offense, you can a defense, you can move the ball on, be creative on offense, and then compete on defense. I mean, you're not going to stop that offense, but you could compete and even if things if you get down, you got to keep competing. To me, that's the biggest thing. You just don't want to see them fold like they did in you know, Microvel's first year, that COVID year where he wasn't even there. He lose

fifty two to seven. You just can't have something like that happen.

Speaker 1

Let's combine all of our segments so far today, if for some reason they were to adopt a max protect personnel package and limit the reads, let the quarterback run a little bit, but make the throws quick and short and every now and then take a deep shot just to keep them honest. Is a ball control offense and keep the ball off out of their hands and press them a little bit that way? Is that the recipe to try to do the unthinkable?

Speaker 4

Yeah, I think that makes the most sense. I mean, if you can control the ball at all, it gives you a chance. And you know the problem is this team hasn't been successful enough to do that. They're one of the worst teams in the Cup. They might be the worst team in the country or one of the worst in third down efficiency. So yeah, you have to figure out a way. I think they've got to figure out something like you know, we have not seen wildcat this year. We have not seen you know, just again,

so I'm just imagination. On offense, Mike Rovell said yesterday, this is a game that you prepare for three hundred and sixty five days a year. Well, let's see that. Let's see some different things on offense. But yeah, to your point, you've got to control the ball. You've got to keep their offense off the field and put a little bit of pressure on them when they do get the ball to try to make their plays, and that could lead to mistakes.

Speaker 1

Iira, I've been critical of the way college football has adopted the running clock. I don't like shortening the games. But if there was a game that it wouldn't buy me for clocks to run during commercials, this would be the game.

Speaker 4

Yeah, I hear you and I listen. It would help the defense. I'm I'm sure as you said that ball control offense. Sure, Adam Fuller is if he If Adam Fuller is listening right now, he'd be like, Praise the Lord. Yes, that's exactly what you need to do, Preston. We need to keep the ball on offense as long as possible.

Speaker 1

What is your expectation? We we all have hopes, Look, we want we like Mike Norvel I do. I like him as a person. I think he's a good coach. I'm I hope this turns around for him, and I know these kids are trying. But what let's set aside hopes. What is your expectation for this week?

Speaker 4

Yes, sir, uh, yeah, I mean I think they're gonna they're gonna get beat pretty bad. I wouldn't say this though, you know, and this is you know, this is probably the homer fsu be guy talking right now. But you know, if you look at these last two games again, three turnovers in the span of a minute killed you in that game. You probably win that game otherwise. And even the Clemson game, the last three quarters, I thought you

played really well both sides of the ball. You competed with Clemson, and so there have been signs in the last few weeks that there might be playing a little bit better. But I just think the problem is on the road. You're still gonna have these young quarterbacks playing on the road. I think that was part of brock Len's problem. Friday night was his first game on the road.

Now you're doing it at Miami, and they're gonna be lathered up because Fshu's in town, and so I just think that there's a good chance it's Firers out of control. I don't expect them to remain close in this game, but if they just keep competing, I at least think you could walk out of there with some pride and realize, Okay, we were short handed this year. You just can't give up and fold, and so to me, that's what i'd be looking for.

Speaker 1

All right, Well, I don't know if they'll be allowed, but I know this about the Miami fans down there. They'll be obnoxious.

Speaker 4

They certainly will. Man, you know, they're never going to be louder than they are when they think they're gonna win or they know they're gonna win. No, kidd, that's what you're going to.

Speaker 1

See, and that would make the whole thing worth worth watching as opposed to going to the Tucker Center to watch the symphony play with Star Wars movie. But anyway, Ira, thank you, sir. I appreciate your time as always. Good luck, Thanks prest All right, Irisha fell with us. Yeah, there's a debate going on. Do you watch Miami f s U or do you go to the Tucker Center and watch Star Wars New Hope with the Tallassee Symphony Orchestra playing. It's a coin toss.

Speaker 3

Thanks for listening. It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Let's get to the big stories in the press box. And yeah, listening to the advertisements.

Speaker 1

On our program promoting yes on three using Donald Trump's words twice just a repetition of what he said. They played it twice. It's smart. Problem is Trump's wrong any and look, everyone can be wrong. I was wrong once. That's when I thought I was wrong, but in fact I wasn't. But that I'm sorry. That's just the line my brother used to drop on me when I was a kid. No, I mean, we all get things wrong. But Trump's wrong. This is not about safe and legal

Ask any state that's passed it. Just look, it's been a train wreck. Crime is up. We already have right now. One in four deaths on highways in the state of Florida involves marijuana use. One in four. Imagine when it's legalized. Well, you can't drive high, right, But now you're making the use of weed legal. No risk at all involved. In contrary to what people will tell you, there aren't people

sitting in prison for smoking weed. They've done a lot of other things, and you would have to then say, well, did we play a role in them doing all these other things? Go to the drug rehab centers. Alcohol absolutely gateway drug. Weed absolutely gateway drug. It is it it is until you've talked to addicts, don't talk to me.

Speaker 2

I know.

Speaker 1

Let's talk about kids. It will be more accessible because it's legalized, more kids will get it once an adult brain is formed. It It just makes you stupid for while you're smoking it, and it makes you crave doritos. That's the old joke. Right when you're a kid and you're smoking it, you damage the brain. The brain doesn't develop properly. That's a scientific fact. Secondhand hand weed smoke is awful for anyone near it. And it just stinks. I mean you smell like, you know, just burnt hair,

and I mean just awful. It's just awful. But let's set that aside. You're handing a monopoly to one business. You're indemnifying them from being sued. Oh but they will be because the personal injury attorney himself, the guys like John Morgan are gonna rake in a fortune from injuries that come as a result of this being passed. Of course he's in favor of it, Sure he smokes it personally, but he also knows what's coming lawsuits. It's dumb to

vote yes on three. It just is. The overwhelming number of sheriffs in this state know this to be true. And if you think you're getting rid of the black markets, oh no, no, no, no, no, you're not again. Look at what's happened in the states that have legalized it. It's a bad decision. Michigan voter rolls eight point four million voters, number of people in Michigan that are eligible to vote less than eight million. Make that make sense?

Forty minutes past the hour, among the big stories in the press box this morning, The Morning Show with Preston Scott's on news radio one hundred point seven WFLA. Are you noticing the high profile black athletes standing with Trump? Antonio Brown, Le'Veon Bell, Pittsburgh Steeler greats. Now they both have their personal issues, but still these are iconic black athletes. Thomas Hitman, Hearns, one of the great boxers. He and Sugar Ray Leonard they were such a thing their fights.

Detroit rally. Thomas the Hitman Hearns called up by Trump. He's up there gushing, this can't be real. So proud to be standing there with Donald Trump. This is killing Kamala Harris, killing her. This is why the voter rolls are problematic. This is why there's a severe problem when states have more voters on their voter rolls than they have eligible voters in the state. That's a problem. It's a problem when counties have more people on the voter

rolls than they have living in the county. These are all indicators of openings and opportunities to engage in election fraud. Don't you dare call or write me suggesting I'm fanning the flames of voter hysteria when we have such a secure system. Bull crap. You go ahead and put your head back in the sand and you live in that pretend world you're part of. You are ignoring what happened in twenty twenty. You are ignoring the violations of state

constitutions in multiple states. You're ignoring the violations of decisions and orders by the United States Supreme Court. Hold those ballots, Pennsylvania. They destroyed them. It's called destroying evidence. That's a crime. So don't wake up. Take the pill, quit drinking the kool aid, Wake up? How about this? Speaking of waking up, Oh, my man, Thomas TJ. Hoover, thirty six, declared braindead, and I mean it was a tragic situation. Thought he had died.

His sister as he's being wheeled from intensive care to the operating room. Thought she saw him open his eyes. It was like his way of letting us know, you know, hey, I'm still here. She and the family members were told by staff it was a common reflex. However, when they began to do organ removal, because he was an organ downer, he woke wide awake. He was fully alive. As they're preparing to harvest his body parts. My man Thomas is

not dead. The organ retrieval was canceled. Apparently several employees of the hospital quit as a result. They had to seek therapy in the aftermath. Others had become a whistleblower to the House Energy and Commerce Committee in Congress. And this is in Kentucky, the Baptist Health Richmond Hospital in Kentucky. And it happened back a few years ago, but the story's now out. You ever hear the stories of what they used to do to mariners that died at sea.

When they would prepare the body, they would sew something through the nose to try to make to ensure they were actually dead, just saying little something something there to make sure it's gonna be added to my will. Forty seven minutes after the hour back with more, how did we get here tomorrow? One of my favorite authors in the world, Tom Clayven. He's got a new book, band It Heaven, A Hole in the Wall, Gangs, and the final Chapter of the wild West. He is not just

a writer of the wild West. He and Bob Drury have conquered a lot of topics World War Two and so forth American history, but the wild West is just it's a niche for him. Nobody writes better about the history of the wild West, and I've got all of his books on the topic. Tom craven joins us tomorrow on the program Live and again Bandit Heaven, just in time for Christmas gift giving. I'm just saying. We'll also have a mainly minute money talk this week either tomorrow,

not tomorrow, Wednesday or Thursday. We will probably have Patrick Chapin with US President and CEO of the Bay County Chamber of Commerce. For those of you out in Bay County, you have a very important vote on renewing the half cent sir tax in Bay County. It is well, I'm speaking from my experience here. I think it's one of the smartest things in the world that we do in our county. And I know that you know you've funded this previously, but we'll we'll we'll get his thoughts. I'll

give mine later. But that's going to come up either Wednesday or Thursday. And Wednesday at one thirty local time, Bay County Manager Bob Matchka is going to be doing a Facebook live kind of presentation on the half cent syrtax. He's the county manager of Bay County and that's going to be on Facebook Live Bay County Chamber Facebook page. So that's something you can put in your calendar.

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My friends. We started the program with Matthew five versus thirteen through sixteen, Salt and Light. That's kind of the idea where we started the program. Today, big stories in the press box, the Iranians targeting Benjamin Netanyahu's personal residence with a drone attack over the weekend. Oh boy, this is getting spicy. This is getting very very serious. Michigan voter rolls list eight point four million voters. The problem is there are fewer than eight million eligible age voters

that are residents of the state. How is that possible and shouldn't that be a red flag? Warning to you that something's up. By the way, I got a separate note here. Grady County cleansed the voter rolls, submitted the Secretary of State of Georgia, but they denied the removals, made them put illegal voters back on the voter rolls. Mmmmmmmm. Kamala Harris mocking pro God protesters at her rally, saying you're at the wrong rally because they said Jesus is Lord,

Christ is King. Okay, you keep on doing that and see how that works out for you. Kamala. I'm not talking about an election either. I'm just saying Russian terrorists freed by Joe Biden. Kamala Harris back selling weapons to terrorist attack in the United States Navy, and we covered a lot of other ground as well. Busy day today, Tomorrow will be another busy day. Cannot wait twenty one hours away. Friends, have an awesome day.

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