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Ep. 5262: Love bugs debunk Climate Change

Oct 25, 20242 hr 31 min
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This is the full episode of The Morning Show with Preston Scott for Friday, October 25th.

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- Lee Williams


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Speaker 1

Come on, this is the day that the Lord has made. And if you're facing a trial, a difficulty, a tough set of circumstances, find God in the middle of it, because he's there, He's waiting, he's there, ready to help. Ephesians five. Don't be foolish. Understand what the will of

the Lord is. This is verse seventeen on. Do not get drunk with wine, for that leads to debauchery, but filled with the spirit, addressing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody to the Lord with your heart, giving thanks always for everything to God the Father, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, submitting to one another out of reverence for Christ. I remember, and I might have shared this story once or twice

over the years. I remember playing golf many many years ago with a dear friend named Bob Newton, and Bob has certainly gone on to be with the Lord. Bob loved Jesus, he was a long time pastor, retired and loved the game of golf. And he's pretty good for especially given his age. And I mean at this time Bob's forty forty five years. My senior. Eh. If you know the game of golf, you know there's a certain decorum,

and Bob would always follow it. But he would look around at times and he would hit, let's say, a very poor shot, and he would look both ways, and instead of uttering a profanity, which frequently happens on a golf course, he would just go raise the Lord, hallelujah, and he'd just go walk on to his next shot. He would just imprompt to just offer these shouts of praise.

And I see verses like this, and I think of Bob, and I think that, no matter what's going on, this is the day that the Lord has made, and I will rejoice and be glad in it. Ten past the Hours The Morning Show with Preston Scott, Hallua with Preston Scott on News Radio one hundred point seven WSLA Deep Dive. I'm gonna go a little deeper into the American Patriots Almanac here on October twenty fifth, which, by the way,

today is October twenty fifth. You know, a week from today, it's going to be November first, one week from today November first, and then oh, by the way, daylight savings time comes to an end, which means we roll our clocks back, get that extra hour back. I wish we'd just leave it one way or the other. I don't care, just leave it anyway. That's not this Saturday night you go to bed changing your clocks. But next Saturday night,

all right anyway. October twenty fifth, seventeen seventy four, one of the first organized political actions by an American woman occurred in the town of Edington, North Carolina. Actually plural women, fifty one ladies gathered at the home of missus Elizabeth King and signed a proclamation protesting the British tax on tea.

Led by Penelope Barker. The patriots vowed to support resolves by the provincial deputies of North Carolina to boycott the pernicious custom of drinking tea and avoid British made cloth until the tax was repealed. Have some of that Ladies of Edington signed a resolution declaring quoting, we cannot be indifferent on any occasion that appears nearly to affect the peace and happiness of our country. First of all, who writes like this anymore? Oh, it's just it's comforting to

hear words eloquently stitched together. And they went on to write a duty that we owe not only to our near and dear connections, but to ourselves. There's a bold move in a time when it was considered unladylike for women to get involved in political matters. Unlike the participants of the famous Boston Tea Party, the Edenton women did not disguise themselves in costumes, but openly signed their names to their declaration quote as a witness of our fixed

intention and solemn determination. Here here huzzah see they put their names on there. It's like this. It's like John Hancock writing his name big and bold so that the king could see clearly his name and that he signed it. I love it, Love It. Seventeen sixty four, On this date, John Adams and Abigail Smith are married in Weymouth, Massachusetts. That by the way, that marriage and the subsequent letters

that have been preserved in history. I have a book with all of the letters of j and Abigail Adams. They represent to historians the single greatest look into the life of the eighteenth century, not politics, life. They're brilliant and they just my dearest friend. It's just if you've not seen the mini series John Adams based on the Poluitzer Prize winning novel not novel book by David McCullough. You do owe it to yourself to look at that.

Stephen Decatur Decatur sound familiar. Eighteen twelve, Captain Stephen Decatur becomes a national hero. In his ship, the USS United States defeats the British frigate Macedonian off the Moroccan coast. Benjamin Davis becomes the first black general in the United States Army in nineteen forty and in nineteen eighty three, troops from the United States several Caribbean nations invade Grenada to halt a communist takeover of the island. I know

it's the island just having fun. Sixteen past the hour, come back with a big fat whoops and not whoops there didn't it just oops? Yeah? All right, final reminder here Today it starts, it begins, it has begun, well, not officially, it'll begin in a little while ten am to ten pm today and tomorrow. The Greek Food Festival. Yeah have you forgotten. Yeah, See he's talking about going fishing, he's talking about other things. And earlier this week I

say Greek Food Festival, and he's in there going. I'm surprised he didn't like move things around inside his studio. He was sucking in air so hard in anticipation of going. So you're gonna go today or tomorrow.

Speaker 2

Tomorrow, and they will kick me out because I'm gonna eat all their gyros.

Speaker 1

He's saying that to be annoying. He knows, he knows exactly, but he's gonna go up and order that.

Speaker 3

Yeah, I'd like a gyro please, Yeah, just a gyro, thank you, and a back lava.

Speaker 1

Yeah. It's an all day event today and tomorrow. Greek dishes, desserts, Greek dancing, traditional Greek band, you can shop a variety of vendors. Holy Mother of God, Greek Orthodox Church, cash only. They do have an ATM on site, but it's cash so, I mean, look, that's a rarity these days, having to bring cash anywhere just is anyway, So there you go today and tomorrow. The oops get this this story. I take no joy. No, that's not being totally honest. I

take a little joy. The furerware station in Stad Tallendorf in Germany fire station. It's a brand new one. It opened less than a year ago. Station could accommodate ten fire engines, firefighters that go with them, and the station has been destroyed. Irony of ironies, brand new, state of the state of the art fire station did not have a fire alarm. But here's what it did have. It

had an EV firetruck. And so when the EVE firetruck full of lithium batteries spontaneously combusted, it destroyed all ten fire trucks in the station, and the station twenty seven million dollars or twenty five million euros in damage. Batteries gave up and when those things catch fire, you're you're at a temperate sure that is obscenely hot, near welding torch hot. Look, I can laugh because no one got hurt. Well, at least it doesn't say that anybody got hurt. But

this is what happens when you force people. When when politicians who don't who don't live and according to what they order others, they're not driving evs. They're in their suburbans and their escalades, and they're in their gas powered vehicles. And it's so much like what you hear Bill Gates and John Kerry is saying it's okay for us because we're saving the planet. They actually say that they say things like this. The article that writes about this is

from the Pirates Cove. They end with a great line. Maybe it should be a paraphrase of the Jurassic Part quote. Your politicians were so preoccupied with whether they whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should. Yeah, all right, we come back. I have two two big stories in the press box, which tells you they are noteworthy. Very when I have one or two big stories, that means I want you to really focus on these two stories.

So stay with us twenty seven past the hour, news break, then the big stories in the press box as we move on the morning show and this it's the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Thirty five minutes past the hour, Morning Show with Preston's Gott, Good morning, what's the beef? In the third hour, Jose is ready for your calls. In an hour and a half. Here we take not until then. You know, I've no I can't be discricted distracted. I've gotta I gotta stay on my business here today

it's Friday. I just got too much. Sorry, I get these ideas and I want to talk about certain things like but I won't big stories in the press box. And this is an fyi because I know a lot of people listening to this show you own businesses, you have LLC's sole proprietory independent contractors. The IRS has already begun. I'll use their word targeting pass through businesses. The initiative they say will increase fairness. Fairness is one of those

words that starts fights as the rotary club. It's targeting businesses that pay no taxes on their revenue. Instead, the income generated is passed on to owners, who then file taxes based on their individual taxation rates. Pass Through businesses include sole proprietorships, partnerships, limited liability corporations, LLCs, and S corporations. They've established a unit within the agency's Large Business and International Division focusing on large or complex pass through entities.

It's officially started the work this week. And so I'm just letting you know that's it. Just see this is not getting a bunch of news a lot of attention. This is from epic Times, And I thought, again, knowing my audience, this is just to make sure you're buttoned up because they're looking they're bragging about reducing the deficit with their increased enforcement and so I'm just making you aware. I think we ought to put the irs out of business. No, I mean that literally. I think we need a very

simplified tax system that removes the irs. And I believe we ought to be going to a fair tax where you pay your taxes when you buy stuff. A fair tax is a consumption tax. That's what ought to be doing. Imagine you get all of your paycheck, all of it. I can't. I could spend a half hour on the fair tax and explain the benefits of it. It's not perfect, it's infinitely better than what we're doing. No, a flat tax, No, because that's how we got where we are.

Speaker 4

No.

Speaker 1

And then this, this is stunning. A United Nations report quote violence against women and Girls in sports, that's the title of it. As of March thirty, twenty twenty four, female athletes have lost nearly nine hundred medals to men. Female athletes have lost nearly nine hundred medals to men competing as women, eight hundred and ninety medals in twenty nine different sports. So do those of you that are out there saying that's not a big deal, it's just a this or a that here. No, No, no, no, No.

Nine hundred. Think about the scholarships that have been lost. Think about, just for one second, think about Peyton McNabb. She's a seventeen year old got spiked in the head in a high school volleyball match. She has been left partially paralyzed and with brain damage. The guy who did it, the spike that injured her, was included in his highlight

reel for college recruiting. He's just rocking on. She will spend the rest of her life dealing with this and this is all thanks to parents, coaches, schools, organizations that won't do the right thing. Those are your big stories. Forty minutes past the out trying to keep it in between the lines, trying my best. All right, Welcome to

the Morning Show with Preston Scott. My blog has information that you might want to take a look at regarding the elections local here in Leon County, Tallahassee, as well as statewide amendment stuff and charter review stuff and Bay County. Got some thoughts on the syttax which you might want to read. Yeah, this is a very thoughtful piece sent my way. American thinker Jeffrey Folkes did listen to this.

I'd not thought of this. We're rich country, rich enough that women like Kathy, very young pregnant woman I saw last week working at Burger King, shouldn't have to choose between keeping her child and holding onto essentials. With the booming economy, the four percent growth that we enjoyed under Donald Trump in his first term, and the peace dividend of a Trump world with no ongoing wars, there was more than enough wealth for private charities to care for

young women like Kathy as they carried their children and afterward. Listen, this is an angle of bidnomics I had not considered. Now that the growth rate has dipped below two over the past three and a half years, and the Biden Harris administration has appropriated two hundred billion dollars to Ukraine, there's less wealth circulating and less available to the many charities that support new moms. Under President Trump, charitable giving overall was increasing at a rate of over five percent.

Under Biden Harris giving increased at one point nine percent. There are persons who are truly in need in America, and Conservatives are far more likely to provide aid for those truly needy citizens. According to Philanthropy Roundtable, conservatives are thirty percent more likely to excuse me to engage in charitable giving, overall, more likely to volunteer, and three times more likely to be heavy givers. Kamala Harris's tax plans would be a disaster for private giving and for young

women like Kathy. Under Harris's tax increases and several entirely new tax is, even modestly affluent Americans would find themselves paying tens of thousands of dollars in additional taxes, and they would be less able to give to charity emphasis

author and me. Millions of Americans plan to leave some or all of their estate to charities, but those estates will be much lower if Harris is elected and manages to institute higher tax rates personal and corporate, a wealth tax, a twenty five percent tax on unrealized gains, financial transaction fees, and several lesser tax increases. The article goes on to

break it down even further. But I think what's fascinating is I have not considered the impact of this economy, the impact on inflation, the impact inflation has had on people's ability to support charitable causes. As I'm thinking about it right now, it now makes sense why charitable golf tournaments that happen every year. Struggling to get fields businesses. People don't have the disposable income. They don't have the margins they once did to give. Now I personally think

that's one of the goals of the left. They want to squash charities, They want to squash churches. They want everything to flow through and from the government. They want you dependent on the government because if you're dependent, then they put rules in place that determine how you obtain whatever resources they offer you, and then you're hooked. You

are under their complete control. You realize that there are people getting subsidized health care that cannot go or do certain things because if they do, they jeopardize getting their health care. Getting out of the house, for example, is a problem. Okay, get out of the house. It's not because they're claiming to be one thing versus another. It's because, well, if you're getting this help, then you're homebound and you

can't go anywhere. Well, just because you are unable to provide certain services for yourself doesn't mean you shouldn't be allowed to go outside and have someone take you for a ride, or go to a park, or go have an ice cream somewhere. You know what I'm saying. But that's the control. That's what happens. Forty seven minutes past the hour, we come back. An amazing little tidbit in an article that I came across. Always love to see

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listen to the show. Of course we're home. But if you're outside the area and you live permanently elsewhere, I'd love to hear from you. I'd love to know where you're listening to us from, how you found the show, and why you keep listening. If you want to send a picture of yourself at an iconic location in your city, that would be fun, like standing in front of the landmark at your city, or just some cool place whatever, that's fine. Or just take a picture of the cool place.

I don't care. Listener of the program sent me this from w UFT, which is an NPR radio station in north central Florida. I don't know where. I don't know where. It doesn't matter to me. Here's the headline. Florida's declining lovebug population may make for cleaner windshields, but it signals a troubling trend. Have you noticed the love bug decline? I have. We've not had the seasonal splatters and nearly like it was years ago, they have declined big time.

And that's awesome because they stink and they destroy your paint. If you let those bugs sit dead on your paint, they will eat your paint. The makeup of the what's inside those things is like acidic to the core to your paint. And big time got to get them off anyway.

Inside the article, which is long, the writers slash opinion columnist allegedly a reporter an opinion piece disguised as a report, the past several years have brought cleaner windshields, fewer face to face brushes with clouds of paired up lovebugs, a change that left someone wondering what it could mean to live without them. In a trend scientist say poses risks to all ecosystems. Forty percent of all insects are globally declining. It's the insect apocalypse, as they describe it. Now, the

lovebugs came from Central America. But inside the articles buried this one little line. They're making the argument that the decline of lovebugs is due to global warming climate change, and inside it says this for insects which can't generate body heat. So if an insect requires warmth to thrive, which do why aren't bugs exploding in growth due to global warming? Yeah, we'll just let that sit there and percolate for a while. The gun Writer, Lee Williams is

up next. Cannot wait. Second hour of the Morning Show with Prestin Scott. You're welcome and here we go. Second hour, Friday edition of the Morning Show with Preston Scott Show fifty two to sixty two. Jose and you see in Studio one A. I'm here in Studio one B and I am joined by the gun Writer. Yeah, you'll know this. I emphasize the tea there the website The gun Writer dot substack dot com. He is Lee Williams. Good morning, sir, How are you.

Speaker 5

Good morning. I'm doing well. How are you doing?

Speaker 1

I'm doing fine. How'd you fare during the run of hurricanes in the part of Florida that I think you kind of call home.

Speaker 5

Yeah, it was interesting. The first one was bad, but as the second one came, we decided to head south, so we bugged out the second one spent it down there I'd say close probably west.

Speaker 4

Of the.

Speaker 5

I forget the name of the town man. Yeah, so we Yeah, it was good. I mean we were able to enjoy it and then come home right away. And gosh, look at all the damage. I mean Stacia's obviously she's doing this stuff out on the island where the uh where the tourists, That where the uh very rich, the very wealthy uh people, and that place has been really damaged and slammed hard. So we'll see it's it's gonna be bad. They're gonna have to do a lot of

work out there. But uh, that's kind of what the Mother nature had in store for us.

Speaker 4

Man.

Speaker 1

It also exposed some things that you write about. Uh, let's talk about Okobe. Tell everybody about that story, Okobe.

Speaker 5

To be to be quite honest, it uh, it just it just boggles the mind how badly that place has become. Right now, you've got the mayor out there, you've got the cheap out there, who both should be sitting down. I mean, they should not be serving man, Okay, but they're out there. They're trying to make make it through. They're trying to make sure that nobody knows all of the crap that they have pulled over the last two months.

They they they're basically ignoring their problem. And the problem is is you've got.

Speaker 1

A hell of a.

Speaker 5

Area out there for water and they're not taking they're not taking any questions about it.

Speaker 4

Man.

Speaker 1

What did they do relative to firearms that got your attention?

Speaker 5

Well, they sold guns? We know damn well now that Uh those were people that were involved, were involved in a gun sale, and they're they were trying to sell some firearms, get some money, get raised some funds, and we called them.

Speaker 1

Out of it.

Speaker 5

It's crazy what's going on out there.

Speaker 6

Brother.

Speaker 1

But they banned firearm and ammunition sales during.

Speaker 5

Helene, Yeah they did, but they're they're trying they're trying to sell them now. I mean, it's scary how quickly this thing escalated. Uh, we went for you know, no big deal to Oh my god, look at this letter. They actually signed a letter and sent it around and pushed it out. No gun sales for a day. They created an industry that was wasn't offering guns for about six hours to eight hours. And man, has that thing

hit hard. And now, of course, rather than just coming clean and saying, yeah, we screwed up, now they're back puddling and they're quite frankly, I'm sure Florida Carry will end up suing them today or tomorrow, as soon as possible, soon as they could get their work done, get the thing, because they went absolutely crazy out there. They violated the law.

Speaker 1

What's interesting is, you know, the old line about Richard Nixon and Watergate is it wasn't the crime, it was the cover up. And the chief of police there is claiming death threats and so forth, and yet nothing like that has been corroborated.

Speaker 5

I sent them a Foyer request Freedom of Information Act requests for all of the alleged emails that the chief has received from people. You know. Didn't get one back, not one. But that's all they you know, they'll come up with another reason too. They're just trying to save They just trying to save the guy's career. They're doing it really badly, to the point where you know, people are starting to say, Hey, maybe we don't need this chief here anymore. We don't need this administrator anymore.

Speaker 1

Joining me on the program, Lee Williams, the gun Writer. The work is found at the Gunwriter dot substack dot com. We've got I want to ask one more question on this story before move on here on the Morning Show with Threstin Scott. He writes about the Second Amendment just in the Sunshine State, but across the country, and things that you need to know because, as we talk frequently on this program, the Second Amendment really is the amendment

that protects all the rest of them. He's Lee Williams, Thegunwriter dot substack dot com is where you can go subscribe. It doesn't cost you anything, but you gain so much value, and of course you're welcome to support the work, and we encourage you to do so. Lee a little follow up on this story of Okachobe and the police chief there, and I'm just curious he obviously there's Second Amendment issues here, but there's also state law here. Did the governor get

involved in any way, shape or form. What about the governor's office in this.

Speaker 5

I didn't see the governor's office involved in this in any way. Now he's commented, he said that this guy probably wants probably wants the Second Amendment coverage or whatever. But I have not seen the governor's office get the directly involved in this, other than the phone call that we believe now happened. Once this thing came out, the governor called and said, or somebody from the governor's office called and said, hey, you guys better take this down

because this is huge and it's wrong. So, if anything, the governor has been opposed to what this police chief has done.

Speaker 1

In our last segment, I want to talk a little bit about New Zealand. You've written a piece there that I think is really interesting. But I want to take the remaining time in this segment to ask you about the Gun Rights Policy Conference. What came out of that, what was the purpose of it, and what useful information can we glean.

Speaker 5

Well, the Gun Rights Policy Conference was huge. It was out in San Diego, I'm sorry, out in California. It was amazing. It was absolutely fantastic. The big takeaway out there is the fact that you know, guns are part of our world. They're part of our society and we should start acting like that rather than completely banning them and making life miserable for folks who want them. It was. It was good. It was really good, and a lot

of people spoke. Man, it was it was incredible. I wish you could have been there.

Speaker 1

What kind of reaction did you get from Californians Because obviously there are people that are strong Second Amendment folks inside the you know, the communist state of California, but California as a state is not friendly to guns and gun owners.

Speaker 5

There was no one there, Brother, There was no one there who was opposed to guns that I ran into anyway, even the locals, even though the hotel managers were fantastic. It was great. It was it was neat. It was like, we're meeting in Texas, but we we ended up meeting in California.

Speaker 1

What when you walk away from a conference like that, is it just you walk away feeling encouraged? Are there, Polo see things that you hear about that are happening in states that you weren't aware of? What's the big takeaway for you? Personally?

Speaker 5

Big takeaway for me, brother, was the fact that there are a lot of things going on that we need to know about extremely incredibly quickly too. I mean some of the links out there, some of the stuff out there was just amazing. It blows you away. It's like you're sitting in a room with a thousand There weren't a thousand people. With a thousand people, every one of them has their own link as their own story that hits you right square in the head. And it was great.

I mean it was really really well done. I would say this was our best one yet people had more time to to speak. It's fantastic.

Speaker 1

Lee Williams with us the Gun Writer and folks. Just a little side benefit here of when you subscribe to the newsletters, you would you would have gotten links so that you could live stream that conference. I mean not everybody can travel to California, but you could have watched and taken part that way. See, these are the little added benefits that you get from subscribing to the newsletters. Lee Williams, The gun Writer dot substack dot com. That's

the website, The Gunwriter dot substack dot com. More to come on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. One last segment with the gun Writer dot substack dot Com writer Lee Williams. Lee's an advocate as well. Second Amendment. I'm gonna do my I'm gonna channel my inner Mark Levin Here. I'm just gonna read the title of the most recent article and the subtitle New Zealand gun owners disarmed for

thought crimes. Americans can no longer afford to say it can never happen here, Lee Williams, Sarah Sota.

Speaker 5

Go sixty two New Zealand governors said their fire and licenses were voked not for anything they said or did, but for what they allegedly believed. The sixty two licensees must now surrender their firearms, nonewhere ever charged with the crime. Instead, the New Zealand government accused them and more than a thousand others who didn't known firearms of being quote under

the influence of sovereign citizen ideologies. Man, it's bad. These types of anti government beliefs violate the fit and proper person clause as defined by New Zealand law, which is a requirement for anybody that happens to what we want or tries to get a firearm license. New Zealanders who allegedly harbored these anti government views were first discovered through national intelligence operation known as Operation Belfast, which targeted ordinary

citizens and was orchestrated by the New Zealand Police. To be clear, officials took the guns based solely on what the licenseees may have believed.

Speaker 1

Brother, all right, who hears of these thoughts? And who started this? Where did this originate from? I mean, this had to come from somebody other than the police.

Speaker 5

We believe it started through the police and through the government over there. Who was involved in you know they're restricting a mandatory buyback that they meted more than seven hundred thousand rifles. I'm sorry that was in Australia. New Zealand's called for a mandatory buyback of American firms, which is nothing more than forced confiscation by armed government agents. However, in order for Harris's confiscation plan to work, it would have to be preceded by a national registration of the

firearm she finds objectable objectionable, namely ars and aks. Harris has said a couple of things on this. I support a mandatory gun by actually said and then just because you legally possess a firearm and the sanctity of your locked home doesn't mean that you're not going to walk into out of that home and check to see that you're being responsible, a safe way to conduct your affairs,

she has said. George Orwell and his dystopian classic nineteen eighty four described thought crimes as thinking in ways that the moving party does not approve. That's exactly it right here. That is the case.

Speaker 1

And we played that SoundBite of Kamala making that statement about walking into people's homes, and that's who she really is. This is what she really believes. It's why she's the most liberal. She was the most liberal member of the US Senate even left to Bernie Sanders when she was in office as a senator.

Speaker 5

Walk in and legally possess and grab a legally possessed gun without a warrant, without anything else, and you're being responsible. It's crazy what she thinks she can do just walking a home and examine the fires. Why you never see anything like it?

Speaker 1

What is your is your big takeaway? What you wrote in the subtitle It can never happen here. You can't think that way because it can. Is that the big lesson from New Zealand?

Speaker 5

Yeah? I suppose it is, you know, I mean here it is. We have a government in New Zealand saying they're going to walk in the homes and I suppose you can't. I know you can't, And this could never happen here. Thank god we have our Second Amendment rights. And you read it and then you listen to her, and man, it's like, boy, she's not putting out there now this type of thought. But this type of thought was, you know, just a couple of years ago, all all that she wanted.

Speaker 1

Lee, let's in the final moments here, let's take advantage of the of the topic here, and that is the right to carry possess firearms. Obviously, Florida has come a long way, but there's still ways to go. What are you hearing about the next legislative session, the new leadership in the House and the Senate and their willingness to consider full open constitutional carry.

Speaker 5

That's a hard question. We need full open constitutional carry, we do. We need the ability to carry, we need the ability to carry rifles. I don't think right now that that's on the plate. I don't think they're going to do it. I think they're going to keep us where we keep us, where we have or where we are now. With the handguns only. It's unfortunate. But brother, that's where we're headed. In my humble opinion.

Speaker 1

Are we getting to open carry?

Speaker 4

Yeah?

Speaker 5

I think so, But I don't think this state is going to is going.

Speaker 7

To allow rifles.

Speaker 5

And that's that's too bad.

Speaker 1

All right, Lee, thanks for the update. When you and I next talk, hopefully we will no longer have a resident. We will be talking about an elected president.

Speaker 5

Oh gosh, from your lips to God's ears, man, thank you.

Speaker 1

Thanks Lee, be well you too, take care. Lee Williams with us and again his work is the gun Writer dot substack dot com and sign up. I would sign up for the newsletters I have. I am signed up. I get them to my mailbox when he writes an article, and you get, like I said, links to great stuff. So twenty seven past the hour, back with more as we get ready for What's the Bee Friday? Robert F. Kennedy Junior. What a great line. We have to find a way to love our children more than we hate

each other. Yeah, this is sort of along that same line. Our big stories in the press box this morning, getting ready for What's the bee Friday? In just a little bit, where will open up the phone lines in a little while, maybe fifteen minutes or so. I am shocked that the United Nations has allowed this report to come out and

put its name on it. And that causes me to almost say, Okay, why is it that, from the view of the woke world, the One World Consortium, the United Nations so desperately wants with the World Health Organization, where a one world government runs things. I know that sounds really familiar to those of you that read the Bible,

doesn't it. So the UN has released a report Violence against Women and Girls in Sports, and it's tackling the issue of transgenderism, pointing out that biological men pretending to be women have taken nearly nine hundred medals away from

women in competition. That's not just one or two, and that's not counting scholarships, that's not counting Peyton McNabb, the seventeen year old player in high school that got spiked in the head by a boy pretending to be a girl and it left her partially paralyzed with brain damage and now her dreams of playing college volleyball and I mean they're gone. The spike that injured her was used

in his highlight reel. Her life has been altered forever because of parents and coaches and administrators and sports governing bodies turning their head, burying it into the sand, and ignoring the obvious. I want to bring you back to yesterday where we talked about I think it was Nicole Powers. A dude. He said, I'm not a woman. I'm a trans woman, and he is no longer competing against women

because he said it's not fair. He's been doing hormones and surgeries and all that stuff for ten plus years. He said, I still have a dramatic advantage in golf. I'm dialing it back because I can hit it three ten, three fifteen, but it's a red flag. I don't want to draw attention to myself, so I've just decided I'd rather than do that. I'm just not competing against women because I'm not I'm not a woman. That's that's a reality.

And you know what I would say, personally, someone like that is like someone dressing up in a Halloween costume year round because it just makes them happy. Okay, as long as you have a reality of who you are and who you're not, Okay, I can live with that. Because he's not trying to compete against women. He's not trying to go into the girl's locker room. He's not trying to go into the girl's restroom. He's saying, I like to be I like to act like a woman.

I like to look like a woman. That's my thing. Okay, whatever, I think it's a little offt but here's the deal. You're not hurting anybody. You're really not. You're hurting yourself. You're not hurting anybody. These people that are out pretending to be women are hurting people. They're hurting women. They've taken nine hundred awards. It's one of our two big stories in the press box. We come back a beautiful

moment that I will share with all of you. It's what we do here, the staff of the Morning Show with Preston Scott. We share because we're benevolent. That way. Forty minutes past the hour, check weather in traffic. Now. The other big story real quickly. The IRS is targeting passed through businesses where income is passed on to owners who file taxes based on individual corporations. So the IRS for those who you that own sole proprietorship, LLC partnerships, corporation.

Just be advised. The IRS has a new division focused strictly on those kinds of businesses, just saying just letting you know, okay, and do with that which you will. This is you've you might have heard, you might have seen. But the big rally in Duluth, Georgia that Donald Trump held, it was huge, even by I mean, it just was. And among those speaking, Tucker Carlson gave a twenty minute speech. I can't play twenty minutes of his speech, but I can play two minutes and forty eight seconds of it.

Take note, the story.

Speaker 6

The country tells itself about reality has flipped. None of the normal people are supporting the democratic machine. Tim Walls is supporting the Democrat machine.

Speaker 1

A man you would.

Speaker 6

Never allowed to babysit your own children.

Speaker 1

That's the archetype.

Speaker 6

It's the party of weirdos, of envy, of hate, of resentment, of bitterness, of weakness, of a total lack of creativity.

Speaker 1

It's a party of conformity.

Speaker 6

It's a party of the machine, where it doesn't matter who the candidate is because individuals are immaterial. All that matters is the collective. That's the Soviet model and opposing them. Is the rest of the country slowly waking up to the fact that these people have no moral authority whatsoever. They have no legitimacy. In a democracy where the governm must rule by the consents of the government, they have

no consent. And the way that they've treated this country over the past four years is the most shocking thing I've ever seen.

Speaker 1

In fifty five years.

Speaker 6

To allow millions of people, mostly young men, with no skills, no English, into our country illegally, and then floot them around at our expense and give them phones and put them on welfare programs that no American citizen can get. It is the most insulting. Yeah, boo, but it's worse than boo. That's the biggest crime in the history of the United States of America. And it takes incredible it takes incredible stones.

Speaker 1

Incredible goal for.

Speaker 6

The people who did that to stand up there on a stage and give you a lecture about how your immoral.

Speaker 1

It's too much.

Speaker 6

And so that's the second important thing about the selection. Okay, the first is every person in this room needs to understand you were not in a despised minority. You were in an incredibly gentle and tolerant majority who put up with this crap for way too long. As they insulted not only you, but the memory of your ancestors who died for this country. They tore down statues to their memory.

People have never built anything in their lives. They went out of their way to humiliate you and spit on you and the graves, your ancestors.

Speaker 1

And that's not an exaggeration. They did that.

Speaker 6

And this country is so nice, it's so polite, it's so thoughtful and empathetic and sweet. It's the kind of country that loves dogs and gives directions to strangers. That we put up with it for four years, but we can't anymore.

Speaker 1

We just can't. Tucker Carlson into Luth Georgia and some thoughts worth sharing. It's about time for what's the beef? Got more to talk about? First, it's forty six minutes past the out This Morning Show with Creston Scott Mair of Realville dispensing information at the speed of sound. It's the Morning Show with drest and Scott. Well, I'm gonna have a big RPI when this is over, because George is called in RPI, meaning the radio phone index. I

will never touch Russia Limbaugh's RPI. Russia Limbaugh has an RPI of over one hundred and eighty. Now, RPI stands for the number of minutes someone is willing to be on hold to be on a program. That's the radio phone index. I made it up. I needed to make it up because it's it's there. Needed to be something to document how people were willing to call in and just wait for a moment to speak with Rush. That's

how special he was and absolutely worth it. People brag about being on the Russia Limbaugh Show, and I love it. I think that is just one of the coolest things in the world. And we have listeners on this show, maybe George who have said I was on the Russia Limbaugh program, and I'm like, you go had a boy listeners of the morning show. Getting on Rush come on now makes me proud, it really does. And so I will never approach onein eighty ever. I think my record

is like thirteen or fifteen. Think about that. Thirteen or fifteen versus one hundred and eighty. That's just so brilliant. Oh Rush, we miss you, buddy, we really do. But you're loving Jesus right now, and you don't care about any of this stuff. And let me just say this. I'll just kind of blow off what I was going to talk about here, set that to the side, and

talk about it next week. I just want to get this said because I hear this all the time, and you know, they're looking down on me, right, No, No, they're not. They're worshiping Jesus at least hopefully they are. Hopefully they're not looking up you know what I'm saying. But if you've got a loved one that loved Jesus and died in faith, believing in Christ, they're worshiping God, they are loving being with their Savior. They are not hanging out looking at you. I just wanted to get

that kind of clear. It's they're not you know, Dad's not up there going You still haven't learned, have you. That's just not how it works, friends, It just isn't. So you know these heartfelt moment moments on television, you know, sports and entertainment and somebody accomplishes something and you know, my grandma would be so proud, Yes, she would be so proud, and absolutely and your mom and your dad or whoever is gone, would be so proud. Yes, but

they're not looking at you. They're not staring at you. They're not they're not just kicking their legs up on a cloud bank somewhere, whistling, strumming a harp. All right, that's not what happens. All right, It's what's to be Friday. And you can complain about me if you like. That's fine. I'm a big, big boy. I can take it. But we do have two simple rules. And rather than take time on the other side and take up your time, let me get these done now on my time. Number One,

no profanity. As a point of explanation to those of you that might be new to the program, coming up is a segment where people complain about things, and our goal is to create a kinder, gentler you just get it off your chest, whatever's been just gnawing at you. We want you to have a place of venue and arena to unload that. But we challenge you to do it without use of profanity. Because I have always encouraged children to listen to this program with their parents the

back seat of the car and all that. And what's really cool is I now run into people at the stores and out in public that were strapped into the back seat listening to the car heading to middle school, heading to elementary school. I mean little kids, and now they're adults, now they're married, now they have children. And now that I remember listening to you when I was strapped in the back seat going to kindergarten. True story that happens. I hear from those they could listen with

their mom and dad because we don't. We don't. I mean every now and then a little but we don't deal with it. Just so no profanity. And the second thing is, don't make it personal. If you have a bad experience, tell us what happened, but leave the name of the business out of it. It's eight five zero two zero five WSLA. What's the beef is next? It's time What's to be Friday on the Morning Show with

Preston Scott. Great to have you with us. We'll get right to the phone lines because you know the drill. You're new to the program. Just wait till we cycle through a caller, anticipate the end of the call and start dialing eight five zero two zero five w f l A eight five zero two zero five ninety three fifty two. George, I don't know what my RPI is now, but I feel pretty good. How are you, sir? What's the beef?

Speaker 7

I'm doing fine, pressed and thank you very much. My beef is the Secretary of States, mainly in these swing states, all telling us is going to take five, six, seven days a week to count all the ballots, which is so much of a crock of bull crap that you know, let you be laid on your taxes and they'll find you immediately preston it goes. We saw Michigan this week had eight hundred thousand more people on the voter rolls, and they do eligible voters or people in the state.

Speaker 4

That's just one of them.

Speaker 7

Wisconsin, Nevada, Arizona, Georgia, Arizona. It ranges from about two hundred and ninety thousand all the way up to eight hundred thousand. So you know what's going to happen. You know they're going to go into hold mode and wait and count until what they need. My suggestion is they need to hire or get the people that count the tallies on America's got talent. They can count two hundred million votes at a thirty second commercial presidence. So I'm

afraid of what we're going to see. You know, twenty twenty was just a trial run to see if they could get away with it.

Speaker 1

And do it. Here's what I'm hoping, Georgia. I'm hoping you're wrong, and I'm hoping it's too big to rig. I'm hoping that that Trump has enough votes that they decide to not fight the fight, because if they do and Trump is president, they are going to let rue that moment. But we'll see, We'll see what happens.

Speaker 7

I hope you're right.

Speaker 1

Thank you, George, Thank you, sir, appreciate the phone call. Let's go to John. Hi, John, you're up. What's the beef?

Speaker 8

Good morning, sir. I am concerned about the civil liberties of the American citizen and not being able to protect themselves from unlawful taxes, and I would like to give a couple examples of civil civil disobedience.

Speaker 1

Got to be quick, though, go for it.

Speaker 8

Take the license plate off your car. If you're not involved in commerce, unregister your car. Go to HR and fill out another form for don't take no taxes out of my check. I don't voluntarily income TAXT withholding my wages are not income. But you want to reduce the size of the federal government government, take the money away from them, straight out of your pocket, put it back in.

They're going to have to send these people home. Let's then try to sign up for unemployment, so secure, disability, welfare, medicaid, medicare you know you can reduce childcare labor if everybody went home and took care of their own kids, that'd be a possibility.

Speaker 1

What a novel idea? Tell me, John, are you doing all these things? What?

Speaker 8

Yes, sir, and I'm going to be uh.

Speaker 1

So, you're driving without a license plate on.

Speaker 8

Your car, fulling lawsuits and winning them in small claims court.

Speaker 1

Your large you're winning without putting a driver's license on or license plate on your car.

Speaker 8

Well, I have the right to travel without infringement Fourteenth Amendment.

Speaker 4

You're I have the right.

Speaker 8

I have the right to hold my money and not let the government hold my money without paying.

Speaker 5

Interest on it.

Speaker 8

Okay, if I'm legally liable.

Speaker 1

Okay, look at your John, I can't let you fill a buster, buddy. You've already he suggested people break a whole bunch of laws, and that's your right to say that. I don't think you're using much wisdom on a lot of this, but that's your right and I appreciate you calling in. Thanks very much. Let's go to Jay. Jay, you're up. What's the beef?

Speaker 9

Thank you?

Speaker 10

President?

Speaker 9

In honor of Rush. My job is to make the host look good. I don't know if I can do that, but my beef is not with me.

Speaker 1

Yeah, you can't make me look or sound good, but go ahead, well.

Speaker 9

If I stand next to a giant, good looking yeah, anyway, back to my beef. My beef is with me. I know where I'm in line with you politically, and I know where you are nationally. I know where you are with the Senator. I know where you are with Corey Simon and even Jack Porter, but I don't know where you are down balance on all the issues. I know about three and four. But I need your help because I'm voting this afternoon with my wife and I need more specific if you're available to provide them.

Speaker 1

You ready, Yes, sir, w f l a f M dot com slash Preston.

Speaker 9

Okay, I'm a dummy. I've been there, and I'm looking for it.

Speaker 1

It's right, it's it's right there. I'm going to tell you exactly what to look for. It's right there. It's called Mike uh if I were you voting, and it's in state, Bay County and Tallahassee, and I break down all of the amendments, all of the charter amendments for whether you're in Bay County, Leon County, Tallahassee, or the state, and I tell you what what the amendments are, and why.

Speaker 5

What about?

Speaker 9

What about all the local politicians? Do you do that as well?

Speaker 1

Nah, that's low hanging fruit. Brother. All you have to do is go to Tallassian Reports dot com or just go back and listen to any of our segments if you want, shoot me an email.

Speaker 9

Thank you, sir.

Speaker 5

I appreciate your help.

Speaker 9

Have a great day, Thank.

Speaker 1

You very much. See that's simple. Eleven past the hour. You never know what you're gonna get on what's to be Friday? You're next eight five zero two zero five. How that line's already already? No, it's open eight five zero two zero five. To be a FLA little audio therapy through the complaints of others, perhaps for some of you just listening in, take a shout eight five zero two zero five to be a FLA. Matt, You've been very patient, Good morning, Welcome, What's to beef.

Speaker 4

Oh hey, I got all kinds of patients not but thanks, Good morning president. You know mine's about speed today. I've got a quick thing.

Speaker 11

Though.

Speaker 4

You could tell just by Kamala's last rally that Obama was a much better community activist than he ever was a president. But anyhow, that drive from Monticello to Tallahassee is such a beautiful drive every time I'm ninety. But it wasn't for the seven people that go forty three mile an hour, it would be very joyful. I would just ask everyone, please go the speed limit. Please.

Speaker 1

You're not asking for much.

Speaker 4

Are you, No, No, just just keep it moving it along. You see it, parade behind you? Pull over?

Speaker 1

Yeah, boy, there you go. Just check the rear view mirror every now and then and see what's happening. And if you're really that nervous, then just pull to the side and let everyone go by you.

Speaker 4

That's my point exactly. And when I'm driving by, I'm gonna tell you your number one and smile and that's about it.

Speaker 1

Well, you know what, I hope that you mean literally number one, because if someone.

Speaker 4

If someone could you say otherwise, Well.

Speaker 1

Because anyone that's considered enough to pull over and let people go by. We owe them a tip of the cap.

Speaker 4

A most definitely, most definitely. But yeah, I'm tired of putting the headlights on because i feel like I'm in a procession.

Speaker 1

Thank you, sir.

Speaker 4

Anyhow, have a great weekend.

Speaker 1

You do the same, Matt, Thanks for calling in. That was brilliantly delivered to Pedro. You're up. What's the beef?

Speaker 12

Hi, good morning President. I will totally agree with your last color.

Speaker 7

There no neighborhood.

Speaker 11

It's a pleasant guys, But yeah, my beef is with the Republican Party of Leon County or.

Speaker 1

Wait, voter, what what? There is one? I didn't know there was one.

Speaker 4

Well, here's why. Here's why.

Speaker 9

So there is about one hundred and ninety five thousand voters for Lion County and out of that only fifteen percent have.

Speaker 11

Voted so far for the Lion County fifteen percent. Come on, guys, we can do better than this. You know, we're the Party of common Sense. Let's just go and vote and it takes literally five minutes.

Speaker 1

Hang on, say hang on, stay with me here, because I'm getting the very latest numbers. So you're saying fifteen percent of Leon County Republicans have voted.

Speaker 11

So far going into Leon votes dot gov.

Speaker 1

Okay, kiuse right, right, right now, the total in Leon County is about forty eight thousand voters. Fifteen thousand, three hundred and eighty Republicans have voted as of the close of polling or early voting last night.

Speaker 11

Well, I just refreshed his page.

Speaker 7

I guess it's fake news.

Speaker 1

Then, well I'm getting the numbers directly from the Division of Elections.

Speaker 11

Well, I am glad.

Speaker 1

Is what is the website I've I've if you just I don't have time to give it to you right this second. But if you look up the Secretary of State's office in Florida Division of Elections, you can get a breakdown of voting for every county.

Speaker 11

Well, hey, I take it back, Republicans of Leon County.

Speaker 1

Well no, don't necessarily. Don't necessarily do that now, because I'm not sure you're wrong and you're overall and now tell us though you might be correct. I just think that look across the state, Republicans are performing big on early voting. Leon County. Yeah, I mean there are a lot of things with the local Leon County Republican effort that are weird to me, but anyway, Pedro, thanks for calling. You do the same. Thank you, sir for calling in.

All right, we've got one line open, and I promise that Rusty, Henry Brian you are up next in that order. We'll try to take one more as well, four calls at least. In our final segment here, it's what's the bee Friday? In Leon County. The Democrats are out performing Republicans by twenty one percentage points, but that's not a surprise. It's kind of a two to one. So actually it should be bigger than that because the margins two to one. So we'll see. It's seventeen past the.

Speaker 13

Arm Where does the time go?

Speaker 1

Final segment of audiotherapy that we call what's the Beef? Here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. So let's get going. Rusty, thanks for calling in, you're up. What's the beef?

Speaker 10

Good morning, Preston. I only had one beef, but I guess I can count two beefs now being on hold so long? Sorry, I'm about to break your record of thirteen minutes. Sorry, it's all good.

Speaker 1

But I'm sorry. I'm sorry, but deep down I'm proud. Go ahead, my man, what's your beef?

Speaker 10

My beef is with your program director or whoever's in charge of the programming on the weekends. Now, I don't get me wrong. I think Dave Ramsey's a good guy. He's a good Christian man. He offers good But come on, man, how much Dave Ramsey do we need to hear on the weekends. It's one show than Dave Ramsey for an hour, another show Dave Ramsey for an hour, then another show Dave Ramsey for an hour.

Speaker 1

But anyway, you feel any better at least saying it? Yeah, there we go, there we go.

Speaker 14

Hey.

Speaker 10

Also, also on another note, I took Doctor Joe Camp's challenge with the olive oil two tea spoons of olive oil. Right, yeah, no big snow, big deal, no big deal. It doesn't really have any taste to it. Do you get a good extra vergin? Olive oil? Goes down? Goes down? Pretty good?

Speaker 1

How you feeling?

Speaker 10

Uh well, I've only done it for about a week now.

Speaker 1

Okay, so the jury's still out, so we'll see. Follow up with me on that one. Send me an email, let me know in a month. How are you doing? Thank you very much, Rusty, appreciate the phone call. Let's go to Henry. Henry, you're up. What's the beef?

Speaker 12

Good morning, Preston. You've got two skills in analyzing things. One is conventional and one seems to be unconventional, very much in the way Rush Limbaugh used.

Speaker 4

To look at look at issues.

Speaker 12

Kind of like going on the other side of a pin to look at a putt before you put and then coming back to it. I try, why didn't Why didn't you apply for the Rush Limbaugh job? You do a much better job than the two guys that are doing.

Speaker 1

Now, Wow, those kinds of things you don't apply for, they kind of pick And while I appreciate the high praise and the compliment, and trust me, I'm no Rush Limbaugh, but I do appreciate the kind words, Henry. I would be very happy if we could find a way to get this show in more markets in Florida, because that's kind of where I feel my heart is, is helping out the state of Florida. But that's you know, I've just kind of trusted God with all that stuff.

Speaker 12

I know you did, Preston, and I guess we're all proud of you for that, But you could have reached ten or twenty million people had they picked Preston Scott and maybe shown some of them about Jesus.

Speaker 1

There you go again, boy, I'm blushing here. I match my seminal colors that I'm wearing. My face is probably turning that shade of scar of garnet here. But thank you. I appreciate the kind words. All I could suggest is, if you feel like my show could work in other places, send a note to those places and let them know. Brian, you're up. What's the beef?

Speaker 5

Good morning morning? So I don't know if this is a beef or a blessing. Leaving Saturday for Saudi Arabia till the end of the year. If someone missed the live reactions to the election results, WHOA.

Speaker 1

First of all, no you won't because if you've got iHeartRadio, you got everything you need. Tue, Tue, it's not quite the same, but trust me, Ihearts got you covered on that front. You will find all the coverage you're looking for, whether it's listening to our show or wherever we have listeners in the Middle East. I have it on my board right here.

Speaker 5

Well, yeah, one more each for the next quarter. I'll be in Abha Oudi Arabia.

Speaker 1

So brother, blessings to you and protection to you. Thank you appreciate the phone call. One more caller, This is Elijah. Elijah, you are the final caller. What's the beef, peez?

Speaker 14

Thanks for the time, Preston. My beef is just the way that people are being addicted to these screens from every age bracket, especially concerning our youth, but even up into you know, full adults, just because the technology is so addictive, because of the information yep and the entertainment aspect, and we have the power to affect our media environment just with the kind oh it's actually listening to the person next to you at work or even in transit,

and a lot of times we're so wrapped into distant news from another place, which is interesting, but we're taking our power away from the ability to affect our direct environment.

Speaker 1

That's just my beat, So well said my brother. I could not have phrased that any better. It breaks my heart and my wife and I've talked about this, Elijah. Thank you very much for calling. When we see a husband and wife sitting at the table, and you know, it's one thing if you're looking at your phone to share something with your spouse. Hey, I got this note today or whatever, and you're sharing it. But they're just staring at the phones and there's zero interaction and it

breaks my heart. Put the phone down, look in each other's eyes, smile, say something kind. Yeah, well done, Elijah, Well done, sir. Twenty eight Past the Hour, come back, best and worst of the week, good news, headlines from the Bee, a dad joke, and more. Don't leave us. It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Good morning, and welcome to the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Time for the best and worst of the week, and so we begin, jose can you see?

Speaker 2

Yes, Hello everybody.

Speaker 1

I hope you're having a good week. Hello everybody, to be with you.

Speaker 2

I got to die, so yeah, my best is I had mustache, well that's one of them. But I had an injury on my toe and I performed some self surgery last night. And I don't know if you've ever seen The Predator too, but when the alien gets injured and he's healing himself and he's like, that's kind of how it was. But what do I feel?

Speaker 1

Like?

Speaker 2

A million bucks?

Speaker 1

So that's your blessed of the week. Self surgery oh yeah.

Speaker 2

Okay, I feel incredible, incredible. And then the worst. I had to turn down a job for a client, a deer client of mine, close to me, and I had to turn the job down due to distance and couldn't.

Speaker 1

Do the job. And it really, it really hurt.

Speaker 2

It was you know, a lot of my clients are more like friends and families than clients, so that'd be the worst for me.

Speaker 1

Moment of silence here for Jose it's a client friend ended the friendship right there with that decision. My worst of the week. What are the odds? The ISS thirty three E entering into service August twenty sixteen at Alite is a total loss. It's gone. It's it's it's gone. It can't be used anymore. And who do you think

made it? Boeing, Boeing, don't know. It's like, man, if it's got if it, if it has Boeing on its name, on its on its whatever, if it's been made, scrape the name off, it might have a better chance of succeeding just not having that label on it. Those poor people are snake bit right now. They're cursed. Boeing is cursed. Just saying best of the week, my second oldest son, Jordan, decided to change careers. A lot of you know Jordan.

He's a delightful guy and a good soul, and he has been in a three week training program and out of his class. It's very it's it's really cool. What's he's going to do. He is the only one that tested one hundred percent on the biggest exam. They've got like four or five exams through this three week window and you have to pass all of them at eighty percent or above or you don't get the job. You're you're out. And so he bet on himself and the biggest of the test was yesterday and he got a

ninety eight. But then they came back to him and said, you were right, we were wrong. You're getting those two points. You got a one hundred, and they handed him a special hat that only goes to graduates of the training program that get one hundred percent. And so my best of the week is that, because that's really cool and

I'm proud of it. Congratulations Jordan. I'm actually really heartbroken that that wasn't your best of the week as well, well, and you it was yours whatever to say, yeah, whatever, whatever, allegedly, Jose and my sons are good friends. Allegedly, we now know, maybe not as good as we thought, because that wasn't his best of the week, but whatever. Forty one minutes after.

Speaker 15

The good News is next on The Morning Show with Preston's Guy.

Speaker 1

Oh my, all right, our good news segment just because right well, I do try to stick some things like this into the show throughout the week just because we need a break. We just do. I know that there are important things that we must discuss, and there's analysis to be offered and considered, but we just sometimes need to think about some other things. And so I really I look forward to this segment. And to everybody that says you need to do your show with good news

all the time, you go ahead and find it. Let me know how it works out for you. No, seriously, we did something called Spark Week for a couple of years where we would take a week and push aside everything. Can't do it this time of year with an election coming, just I can't do that, and maybe I'll go back to it. You have no idea how hard it is to find positive or just stories that are not inherently in some way, shape or form. It's hard, and so everybody you know, a lot of people say, you know,

but that's not News is inherently negative. It just is. First two letters are the same in each word news and negative. I mean, it just is. But this is cool. Guy got a five dollars cheesemaking kit as a Christmas present five years ago from his sister in law five bucks. It came with a cloth, a thermometer and something called a rennette or a renee tablet containing milk curdling enzymes enough to make one batch of cheese. So my man,

Matthew Lloyd, who lives in Shropshire, England, loved it. That little five dollars kit just inspired him to, oh, this is fun. I love doing this. Five years later, he has created the Renee Rennette works in Shropshire, England. He's making his own cheeses and he's winning national and international awards for his cheeses. He said, I love the science of turning milk into cheese. Some people hit middle age and buy golf clubs. I bought massive pots in a micro lab and so my man is now winning awards

and making cheese. I think that here's why this is good news. You never know. You just get inspired by something. You do something as a hobby and it makes you happy, and next thing you know, it's a career. Go figure. Forty six minutes past the hour, it is the Morning Show with Preston Scott, and that was good news. I was tempted to let Jose tell his dad joke, but I can't.

Speaker 4

Man.

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He walked in saying, just between us, I'm a man of my honor, honor my word. Rather Yeah, sorry, I did get one from George. How did Elvis Presley's mouse die? Is pet mouse called in a trap? Sorry? That was from George. That's on I just that's that's from that's from George. I just just sharing what the listeners have sent in. Ladies and gentlemen, It's time for headlines from You're my hour, trusted source for satire, Ladies and gentlemen.

These are headlines courtesy of the Babylon b Desperate Kamala plans photo op at long John Silver's report, even dominion machines refusing to vote for Kamala. Millions lose faith in God as Dodgers Yankees move on to World Series. Okay, this one takes a second. There's A picture of the mcburglar at a McDonald's inside a play area at the store would be Trump assassin found hiding in playplace. Trump forced to cancel campaign rallies for the next two weeks

as time off request denied by McDonald's manager. Trump promises to bring back the good Happy Meal toys. Researchers discover miracle cure for hangovers called not drinking copious amounts of alcohol. Trump campaign raises millions overnight with new donation ask how much would you pay not to have to listen to Kamala talk for the next four years. British police arrest

praying mantis for public prayer. Democrats explain Trump was going to be hitler during his first term, but he forgot did Cheney excitedly joins Democrat party after hearing that they get to shoot people at gun ranges. Final nail in the coffin. Former Blockbuster employee accuses Trump of failing to return VHS tape A Baby Geniuses in nineteen ninety nine, brought to you by Barno Heating and Air. It's the Morning Show one eight on WFLA started the program with

a great new tune by Matthew West. Life is good. God is great. Life is good. Our verse today came from Ephesians five, verses seventeen through twenty one. That's where we were in scripture this morning. Big stories in the press box. New IRS unit begins targeting pass through businesses. So they're going to be focusing for those of you that run a sole proprietorship, a partnership, an LLC, or an S corporation. Just have your t's crossed and your

eyes dotted. That's what I'm saying. Women's sports, new report from the United Nations no less that trans athletes have robbed women of nearly nine hundred medals and untold scholarships, which is just quantifying the tragedy that we know of. Listen to Tucker Carlson epic rant at the rally for Trump. Pointed out a little flaw in an article trying to say that love bugs are decreasing because of global warming. In the article, the writer points out that bugs require

heat because they can't create heat on their own. Well, if we had global warming and temperatures were rising, wouldn't you think that we'd have more bugs, not less? Just saying I'm just saying. Pointed out that the Bidenomics is hurting charitable giving makes sense. You have less money, you have less money to give. Ev fire truck in German burns down the entire fire station. Yeah, the truck exploded, caught all ten fire engines on fire. And oh, by the way, this brand new, state of the art fire

station didn't have a fire alarm. Finally, in just one hour. The Holy Mother of God Greek Orthodox Church is hosting the Greek Food Festival here in the capital city. It is today and tomorrow from ten to ten. Bring cash. Find out more at Tallassi Greekfoodfest dot blog Monday. We'll be here. Go Knowles, please go Rattlers.

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