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Ep. 5266: 13 lies Kamala has made about Trump debunked....... Again

Oct 31, 20242 hr 33 min
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This is the full episode of The Morning Show with Preston Scott for Thursday, October 31st.

Our guests today include:
- Steve Stewart

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Speaker 1

Well, good morning, friends, and welcome. It is Thursday, October thirty first The Morning Show with Preston Scott. It is show fifty two sixty six. We'll get to this date in mere moments. Good to be with you. I'm Preston, He's Jose. Nothing says let's celebrate like looting a city, right, huh, Yeah, we won the World Series. Let's go break some windows and steal some stuff. Is that how we celebrate. You'll laugh to keep from crying, screaming or whatever else. I mean,

it's just yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Let's start with some scripture here one Peter five eight and nine. Be sober minded, Be watchful your adversary. The devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour. Resist him. Firm in your faith, knowing the same kinds of suffering or being experienced by your brotherhood throughout the world. All right, boy, there's a lot there. Let me focus on what I think is most important for today. No, not because it's Halloween,

all right. And by the way, I have posted something on my blog page that you might find interesting at the very least about today. I'm not sure that very many have a grasp on the actual history of this day, that we have churches that do trunk or treat and we have you know, I get it. I get it. I get it. I don't sweat the day at all.

I haven't honestly decided if I'm just going to put a thing of candy out by the edge of my at the end of my driveway with a sign that says, you know, it's up to you if you want to be kind and leave some for others. I haven't decided what I'm doing, but I'm going to bed. I'm not staying up that I can tell you. But what I want to focus on here is this idea of resisting the devil. And this is going to get a little bit past theology one O one, but I think it's

easy enough to grasp. I believe in heaven. I believe in hell. I believe that there is the Son of God, Jesus. I believe he died for my sins and for your sins, and for all of our sins. I believe that there is an adversaries. I believe Satan exists. I believe demons exist. I believe the Biblical account, and I believe that they are numbered. I don't believe that they are out there making and procreating little baby demons. There are a set

number of demonic forces out there. I believe they're highly organized. I believe in a hierarchy in the demonic realm. Are there demons behind everything that goes wrong? No, just a lot of it. Our sinful nature contributes to a lot of bad things that happen, choices that we make. But there are certainly oppressive demonic forces out there. There are forces that do operate in the physical realm as well as the spiritual realm. Bible just teaches that very clearly,

this concept of resisting the devil. There's a scripture that says, resist him and he will flee. Let me explain that to you, and I could really get into a very detailed explanation of why, for example, palm readers and tarot card readers and all of that, Why Ouiji boards, why those things work. You're connecting with spiritual things that you don't want to mess with, But to stay focused on

the scriptural principle of resisting demonic forces and they will flee. Temptation, for example, to do something sinful is you're being goaded by demonic forces, but they're numbered, and by resisting and saying no, I'm not doing that, I'm not committing that sin, I'm not going back to that. I'm not going to go back to drinking and abusing alcohol and abusing drugs or whatever it might be, whatever, stealing from the till.

By avoiding that and resisting that, over time, that demonic force flees because they're numbered, they're not wasting their time on you. They're moving on to somebody else. And so my encouragement to you is, if you're facing these types of battles of temptation, resist them and you will win the day because God is faithful to deliver you from those things. But resist them, stand firm in your faith, and they will flee. They're not going to waste time

with you. Ten past the hour. Inside the American Patriots Almanac, we go next, little heavy start to the day. Huh oh, Sorry about that, but it was worth it. It's Good Morning Show with President Scott Use Radio one seven UFLA Okay, eighteen oh three October thirty first. During the First Barbary War, the USS Philadelphia runs a ground while blockading the port of Tripoli to the shores of triplely right married the halls of mantaz Humus to the shores of Tripoli. That's

what tripley. Here we go eighteen oh three and he's captured. Uh Nevada becomes the thirty sixth state in eighteen sixty four. Work on Mount Rushmore comes to an end on nineteen forty one. In nineteen forty one on the state. Nineteen fifty, Earl Lloyd, playing for the Washington Capitals becomes the first African American play in an NBA game. Great but crazy that it took that long. Just just that. That's why we don't erase history. We don't erase history so that

we can remember, Oh it took that long. Huh yeah, yeah, what makes America great? That was then this is now. Look at what's happened in the NBA. See if you're if you're a a an inclusivity equity nerd, where all the white guys shouldn't there be roster spots commensurate with the population. Of course not, that's stupid. You put the

best players on the floor. You put the best players on the team, and we love them because they can do things that we can't do, and we admire that and and to every buddy, that bunch of white people are just yeah, look at all the white people wearing the jerseys of black people, black players. They got the name of black players on their backs. So just stop it on that stuff. It's a bunch of nonsense. We don't care if you're making an issue out of it.

You're the bigot just saying sorry, free, this is free. This is this is early opinion. Nineteen fifty six were Admiral George Dufik and six officers become the first Americans to set foot on the South Pole, first men to ever land a plane there. Wow, yeah, count me out on that one. That's an expedition. I'm not interested in. Here. Here's what I've done on my blog page, just because I got a note today from from one of my research assistants, from Michael Snyder, who does a great job

with his substack. He's just written some stuff about Halloween and its history that are just that it's the typical narrative that doesn't go deep enough. And for for a while now, I've been following a podcast called The Haunted Cosmos. Some of my kids listen to it. It's it's it's really good The guys are maybe a little reformed in their theology, but they're Christians. They live in Utah. No, they're not elder Yes, they're not Latter day Saints. They are.

One's a pastor, the other is a member of his church who was an engineer who they're both just meticulous researchers and curious, and so their their basic presupposition to their podcast is everything that we see and things that we don't need to be looked at through the lens of what God's word says. It's fascinating. At the very least, it's thought provoking. Almost every time they're long, We're talking

some podcasts are better than two hours. They're the kind that I put on while I'm working in my yard and just yeah, soak it in. It's good stuff. And they did what's called a Dusty Tome, which is just in their off season. They release these to supporters and then over time they release them to everybody. And it's on Halloween, the history of Halloween, and it's a far more complete look at the day of October thirty first and the days surrounding it. Then you probably have ever heard.

The information's there if you want to find it. But I find that people tend to historically, they look through history through the lens of their personal biases and what they want things to be. And so I have put on my blog a link to this Dusty Tome on Halloween, and if you want to queue into it. He spends a good bit of time. They they take a good bit of time in this one, and it's just one of the two guys. They tell a story, which they

always do. They share stories from myth and legend and history and real stories that people write and have shared, and then they get into the history of it all. And so you can queue it up. But I've got it on my blog page if you want to check it out. Eighteen past the hour, it is The Morning Show with Preston Scott. I'm looking at the video of the vandalism, the rioting, the looting going on because the Dodgers won the World Series last night in baseball, won

it four games to one. It was a it was a beatdown, won two of three games in New York. And I'm thinking to myself, it's not a celebratory thing. These are these are people that are planning to take advantage of fans going in the streets. They don't give a crap about the baseball team. They don't care that. No, they're just taking advantage of an opportunity to hurt businesses,

to steal, to destroy stuff. And I have to think to myself, why in the world would the city of Los Angeles not be prepared for this and stop it. What is the cost of having the National Guard in the streets of Los Angeles, the police, the sheriffs Department, and whatever that cost is versus the cost of now this, I will never ever understand this. It is an excuse for the dregs of society to commit more crime. It's embarrassing.

It really is embarrassing. As well. The North Carolina Department of Transportation FEMA said it was going to take weeks, perhaps apps months months to get a road back to connect a couple of communities. And this is like a problem in a large part of the state, interestingly enough,

a large part of the state that is Republican. So a group of strip miners from West Virginia, the West Virginia Boys as they are called, apparently they work for Prime Fuels, said yeah, we're not having that, and so the owner of the business sent his crew down there and they reopened a two and a half two point seven mile stretch of Highway sixty four between bat Cave and Chimney Rock in three days. Yeah, we'll take your several months and we'll we'll say three days. They got

it done in three days. Folks, people that expected to be living away from their home for up to a year because they just couldn't get to it. Their businesses are saying thank you. What's interesting to me is in the story that I'm reading, I got I had Facebook posts and things sent to me because I don't go to Facebook. There's a story in the New York Post

about it. Officials from FEMA North Carolina DOT and the local sheriff's office visited the site where they were working, but they just turned their They turned a blind eye to it. What would it say if they'd stopped it. All these people just came and volunteered, said yeah, we'll fix it. We got you. That is a perfect snapshot of America, the bureaucracy of government. It'll take months, American people,

three days, there's your picture. Twenty eight minutes after the album back with the big stories in the press box, and we've got a huge story next, All right, I have I'm gonna make a bold statement here. I think that members of the United States Supreme Court or their clerks listen to my show. Now, I can't prove prove it, but I can. It's either that or my analysis of law is just next level. And Trump ought have just put me up there. If he's really I mean, Clarence Thomas,

thank you, sir for your service to our nation. I'll step in. The Supreme Court has ruled that Virginia may in fact remove non citizens from its voter roles. What did I tell you? The arguments and the decision by the Fourth Circuit wrong, just wrong. It is not a systemic change, because illegal citizens should never be on the voter rolls to begin with. You're not changing anything. You're

saying erase, erase, erase, delete, delete delete. You're not changing anything except the appearance of a name on a voter roll. What's significant about this ruling by the Supreme Court six to three? Guess who the three are? Anyway? What significant does this now spill over into these other states like Alabama and any other state for that matter. Virginia argued correctly that a lower court misinterpreted the federal voting law, and the United States Supreme Court agreed.

Speaker 2

Yes.

Speaker 1

GDP report shows the economy is much weaker than expected. No way. Disposable personal income grew at its slowest rate since twenty twenty one. What happened in twenty twenty one? Oh yeah, Joe Biden became the resident personal savings rate. Fell tells you all you need to know about the economy. And then this, Joe and Kamala put together a little

committee that no one knows about. It is the twenty person Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee, and so at a meeting hosted by the National Institutes of Health last week, they are going to submit recommendations early December, post election. In it, they're going to be recommending that only plant sourced proteins should be taking precedents over red meat. So, beans, peas, and lentils will replace chicken and beef in the recommendations of this new group. Yeah, nothing like to grill in

a few lentils on the barbecue. Hey, honey, I'm turning on the grill. You want some peas? Yeah? How do you get those to not fall through the anyway? Forty one minutes after the hour, I love my job.

Speaker 3

This is the Morning Show with Preston Scott.

Speaker 1

All Right, I had a story sent to me by the lead research assistant to the radio program, and I can't say I was remotely shocked. But what I want to do is I want to share this with you and ask you then to look back to the presidency of George W. Bush. Now, let me fundamentally say, on the outset, I bet I could have a really cool chat with him and we'd find agreement on a lot of stuff. I think I would have a lovely visit with Laura Bush that said, let me, we'll go back

to that. Their daughter, Barbara Bush, granddaughter of George H. Daughter of George W. Is campaigning for Kamala Harris. Not just that she is a fundraiser for Planned parenthood. What shocked me was to learn that Laura Bush fourteen fifteen years ago came out in support of same sex marriage and abortion, at the time stating that abortion should remain legal because I think it's important for people for medical reasons and other reasons whatever. Now, there are times that

children reflect the home. There are times they don't. I get that. But what I want you to think about is, let's go back to George W's terms in office. Obviously got handed nine to eleven because the Clinton administration ignored all the quote chatter that was going on. And I mean, wouldn't you take Bill Clinton's administration over Joe Biden's. Look how far the Democrats have moved to the left since

Bill Clinton was in office. I bring up George W. Because it's important and I was very I mean, honestly, it's when the Christmas cards stopped coming from the Republican Party, not just the national but the state. They quit sending me cards because I was very critical of George W. Bush's decisions to grease the wheels for Barack Obama's spending. George W. Bush is the guy who really started the economy going south and the spending to be uncontrolled. George W. Bush.

That's why I said, look at this story about his daughter campaigning for Kamala campaigning for Kamala Harris, the single most liberal member of the US Senate. And now look back at George W's terms in office and ask yourself, was he really a Republican? Was he really a Republican or was he closer to a Bill Clinton Democrat? I would submit the latter, and so if you really look at it, at least from a fiscal perspective, we've had Democrats in the White House since Bill Clinton in nineteen

ninety two, other than four years of Donald Trump. Now through that lens, doesn't it explain a lot? Forty seven minutes past story we touched on yesterday that is absolutely worth repeating. All right, this story popped up on our website w fl A FM dot com, w FLA Panama City dot com, and it's the it's the story of of David Depape. He's the guy convicted of assaulting Paul Pelosi in his home. And I'm I'm looking at the video,

the body camera video. Police they're showing up at the home of Paul and Nancy Pelosi, San Francisco, and it's it's just weird because when the door opens up, Pelosi's wearing shorts, kind of tight fitting shorts, like underwear shorts, boxer brief kind of things, and a button down shirt, no shoes, and the Pape has a hammer in his hands and they're they're almost holding hands. Not in a kind loving way, you know what I'm saying. But it's

just weird. It's awkward. Polase shine a flashlight. The Pape suddenly just attacks Pelosi, breaks free and hits him with the hammer and so forth. But what was he doing inside the home? It looks like de Pape has a hammer in his hands because it's something that he saw found grabbed because he felt betrayed that somebody was at that door, that police were there. Here's where the story caught my eye. He was convicted of aggravated kidnapping inside the dude's own home. I guess I don't know, first

degree burglary, false imprisonment of an elder. I would think assault, had a hammer, he hit him in the head. But he's been sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole. Oh no, no, no, no, no, there's something wrong there. There's something way wrong with that sentence. Is he gonna be Epstein? None of this adds up. None of it. Him being in the home with no forced entry, Pelosi dressed the way he is, and this sentence, this sentence is not right. I'm just yeah, we'll leave it there.

Steve Stewart's on deck. You can talk about the election. It's Tuesday. More next, here we go, five past the hour. It's Thursday, no tricks around here, nothing but treats. Otherwise known as Steve Stewart, ladies and gentlemen, the executive editor of Tallahassee Reports, the website Tallahassee Reports dot com. When we say it's the only place, and we will support that statement, uh later on in this half hour, But first, as promised, we decided last week it would be appropriate to just

kind of go through the races reset. There are still a lot of people who voted, but a lot of people haven't. And I'm still getting questions and I'm not quite sure why I'm getting questions about the campaigns, but but we are. We we have a race. I'll start with what I think is most important, and that is what's going on in the city, followed by what's going on with the school board, followed by what's going on with not the school board but the superintendent race, and

what's going on in the county city race. It really is pretty stimp simple and straightforward.

Speaker 4

Well, yeah, there's been in a sense, there's been a lot of coverage, but it hasn't been real deep in the sense of, you know, the challenger DoD Von Johnson, Curtis Richardson, when you're the incumbent, You've got the votes, and unless you're trying to you know, spend it, you just sort of have to discribe. You have to explain why you voted and what you did, and then the you know, the incumbent can punch up and it requires you know, the voters to figure out exactly what the

truth is. The two issues here, I think are public safety and then the electric utility. The public safety part of this is simple. I mean, Dodaman Johnson is trying to Curtis Richardson in a place where she's the conservative. She wants to cut taxes, and if you believe that, I mean, that's that's your vote.

Speaker 5

Curtis richards has been very clear.

Speaker 4

I voted to increase property taxes because we needed more police officers on the street because of violent crime. And he hasn't run from that. Other than that, I mean, I think again that you know, we've talked about the money coming in and this is gonna uh, you know, is an issue that hasn't been fleshed out. But when you see the challenger talking about abortion and marijuana legalization as issues, they're just they're looking to gain control. And

this is the progressive movement. So you know, I'm I'll be glad when it's over because I think that it's baked in now.

Speaker 5

People have sort of made up their minds.

Speaker 4

Unfortunately, I think there's a lot of things that didn't get the coverage that was needed.

Speaker 1

Well, they weren't follow up questions asked. You're being ignored, Tala has her reports is being ignored as they are. Steve would I be wrong in saying, with Jeremy Matt Lowe and Jack Porter openly actively constantly campaigning on behalf of dot Van Johnson, I think it's safe to come to the conclusion they believe that she will make up the third vote. No, I think that's that's very clear.

Speaker 4

And they've and again this is what I have said, is that you know, the issue is just say what you're gonna do, say what you believe. And I think that Curtis Richardson has done that. I think the other side has not. I think they've got ulterior motives and they're trying to They're trying to fool voters into getting them elected and then the and then we'll see what happens.

Speaker 1

You mentioned the utility and that kind of dovetails to a story we'll talk about a little bit later, but but let's just kind of segue from that to the I guess the unseemly nature of the way this campaign is unfolded. You you did a story about dot Edman, Johnson's campaign manager posting a video from a very very extremist uh person.

Speaker 4

Well, again, this is the the public safety aspect of this. We know what the progressive position on public safety is.

Speaker 1

If you look around, the law enforcements bad. Yeah, law enforcement's bad.

Speaker 4

And what they don't want to say that here because tall I SI has got a little bit more common sense than some of these other these left wing cities. But you know when when you find that the campaign shares a video that says that you know, labels the new headquarters as cop city, referring to what the defund defund the police movement has used to label Atlanta, and you and you and you hear them talk about that more police on the street doesn't des crime.

Speaker 1

That's the truth, But they don't talk about that.

Speaker 5

They're saying, you know, they're.

Speaker 1

Well, that's the truth of what they believe. It's not the truth of reality in facts.

Speaker 5

Is what they believe.

Speaker 4

And so The problem is when you don't have those second third questions and you're not you know, wait, we've got this video that your campaign has shared.

Speaker 1

Do you believe you know, must see t CE TV?

Speaker 4

Do you do you subscribe to these comments regarding public safety never happens.

Speaker 1

That's a problem. That's a huge problem. All Right, We've got more. We're going to talk talk about some of the other races next, and then we're going to get to a story that I think you'll want to know about. Ten past the hour The Morning Show with Preston Scott. All right, eleven minutes after the hour. Segueing from the city race, which has been discussed often around here and the questions that remain unanswered, but we now moved to

the superintendent of education. The incumbent, Rocky Hannah said he wants four more years, one last term in office, and his challenger is actually someone who works for him.

Speaker 4

Yeah, So on the issue side of it is, I think that I've talked to both of them, you know, at length. It's a complicated race, you know, I mean that superintendent is a I think it's got to be the toughest elected job in any.

Speaker 5

County, just because of all the different things you have to deal with.

Speaker 4

You know, the thing the issues that are percolating up have to do with public safety. Joe Burgesses for permanent metal detectors. Ryka Hannah is not. He does random searches using metal detectors, things of that nature. You start talking about teacher pay, Burgess thinks more money should be reprioritized from the budget to teacher salaries.

Speaker 5

Ryka Hannah will.

Speaker 4

Argue that he's put four million more dollars into the classroom. Telling is the teachers Union they're not endorsing in this race, so they're not obviously they are not behind either candidate. And when you're in a cumbent, that raises some eyebrows obviously for some I mean, so that is always a big issue.

Speaker 1

And then you've got the.

Speaker 4

Whole idea of, you know, this is sort of a an insider race. You've got a superintendent who's got thirty six years of experience with the school district. You've got a child, a principal at child's high school who has been in the school district for twenty five years, and so it's inside, it's inside baseball in a way. The the election characteristics you've got a Democrat. Superintendent Hannah ran as an independent initially got a lot of crossover votes.

Speaker 5

I would I think, you know, mostly he.

Speaker 4

Made a calculated choice to then move to Democrat, right, and I think that republic you know, he has been in open fights with the governor, which I think won't serve him well in this election with the Republicans. But now he's a Democrat, and obviously the Democrats dominate this However, his opponent is an independent and will get you know, I would think a lot of Republican votes, and he's an African American, and so that's going to be the combination there of Is that going to be cause a

problem for Superintendent Hannah. I think that is probably one of the more interesting aspects of this race.

Speaker 1

I think one of the dynamics that is intriguing to me is Rocky Hannah, the incumbent, has a pretty significant war chest in terms of funding for his campaign. Joe Burgess not so much exactly. But I wonder in a race like this, which is one on one with I.

Speaker 4

Think they're both pretty well known, you know, and I wonder how much that is going to matter again in a big race like this with huge turnout.

Speaker 5

It probably will. More money is probably going to be a benefit.

Speaker 1

But I don't know how many people look at any ads here, any ads, see any billboards and have their mind changed. I think people are kind of made up on this.

Speaker 4

Yeah, I think again, a lot of this stuff, you know, the fights with Ron DeSantis, I think bakes in, you know, the Republican's perception of Superintendent Hannah.

Speaker 1

So that's there.

Speaker 4

Now the question is do they you know, do they look at another candidate. But again, the African American vote is huge in this community. It's thirty percent of the vote, I believe, and so it'll be interesting to see where that goes.

Speaker 1

The race under the radar is the county Commission? Is it a race? Yeah?

Speaker 4

You know again, you know back four years ago when when Brian Welts defeated Brian de Lowez, you probably would have said the same thing, is it a race? And I think sometimes these things can sort of turn on things you're not looking at. Brian Welch's challenge. Isaac Monteo has raised money, but I don't know that he's put a lot of space between him and his opponent. Now I have started to see some ads running where he's questioning, Uh,

mister Welts raising taxes in this which he has. I mean there's been increases in property values which they have not rolled back the rate.

Speaker 1

But I haven't.

Speaker 5

I don't know, I just haven't.

Speaker 4

I'm a big proponent of when you're challenging incumbent, there's got to be a stark difference because the the incumbent has so many benefits in local elections.

Speaker 1

What about Cummings and Hawkins.

Speaker 4

Boy, that's even less I mean in terms of that's a big time under the radar.

Speaker 5

Yeah, under the radar.

Speaker 4

I mean comings again is an incumbent David Hawkins and more conservative selection is Leon County wide and just hardly note given all the other races and some of the state legislative races, just no oxygen for that race. And again and no major you know, no major difference, and neither are really can painting.

Speaker 5

It's yeah, it's very interesting.

Speaker 1

All right, we come back the story. We promised you a little bit of an update on some dark money and its source and what that source wants in return for its money. Next on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Final segment here with Steve Stewart Steve, you've been covering the one Tallahassee Pack, that grassroots effort that's been funded with what ninety eight percent of the money elsewhere from out of state?

Speaker 4

Yeah, since you know it's been in the news, and since the money it's been collecting, and like you said, the grassroots hypocrisy since the primary, you know, with Donavan Johnson and Curtis Richardson came out of that. I mean, yeah, ninety eight percent of the money is coming from California groups. Not enough questions being asked. We kept digging and digging, and here we are days before the election. You and I figured it out. Took some digging. We found transcripts

of interviews of these groups. But there's two groups, the Green Avocacy Project and the Climate Cabinet Fund, and they've donated money to Mattlow's pack with supporting Dot Edman Johnson. And they also also the Climate Cabinet Fund is donated money directly to Dotaman Johnson. And so when you start looking at this and you start digging in, what do

they want? They're you know, Dotamon Johnson's been KOI in interviews. Well, they just want, you know, us to be a you know, a good environmental steward of our resources.

Speaker 1

No, there's strings attached to you.

Speaker 4

There's strings if you start looking at this. And like I said, we went looked at interviews these groups. One of the groups calls it Moneyball. They go around and they basically donate to local officials and they want to own them. They want them, They're going to donate money. And they said this an interview, well what happens if they don't pursue the rapid transition to renewable energy policies that you want? And the head of the group says,

we pull out our financial support. Well, so what does that mean for Tallasse?

Speaker 1

Well, can I just say I credit them for being honest? No, exactly right. They're transparent, but the locals that are receiving it are not not.

Speaker 4

And so they've donated money and what they see here is a city with access to an electric utility. This ninety five percent natural gas, which is which is bad for them. They don't like natural gas, these groups, and they want to They want to a rapid transition to renewable energy, which to this point Florida has been able to avoid this. Seventy five percent of all electricity in

Florida is generated by natural gas. And you look at these other states that are pursuing this, this renewable energy portfolio, their electric rates are going to the roof Florida.

Speaker 1

Well and your research bear that out. Oh yeah, no, it's it's these are facts. Now.

Speaker 4

The point of this is when you start digging into this and you say, well, you know, do you have any evidence that this is going on anywhere else? I do Vermont with this group, with this group one hundred and eighty thousan dollars in dark money, the difference to Vermont to pursue one hundred percent rapid transition to renewable energy.

And if you go back and you look at the coverage there, which is going on now, I mean we cige a story that was published a week ago, ten days ago, okay in Vermont, this dark money group which we'll talk to, no reporter, but they tracked it down one hundred and eighty thousand dollars, okay, and they want renewable energy. But you know what the discussion in Vermont is about is the impact on customers the higher electric rates.

Speaker 1

We don't have that here. And as you hear, you mean reporting, reporting, Now you'll hear my voice get a little tense here and a little more you know, higher pitched. This is what we talk about local news desert. There are no questions. We figured this out, okay. And let me tell you I don't have the resources other media outlets have here and you're gonna and you're here about it.

Speaker 4

You're hearing about it for the first time here, and you'll see it in our newspaper which will be printed tomorrow. But we're four days out from the election, and nobody is ask them. You're getting over two hundred thousand dollars from this group, what do they want?

Speaker 1

Go?

Speaker 5

Look us what we did and we found that.

Speaker 4

We found a transcript where they said that the financial money we're giving these candidates is the stick.

Speaker 1

It's dependent on them doing what they want done exactly, and it's very clear in what they want. Okay.

Speaker 4

And look again, the news media is in dire consequence or in dire situations across the country.

Speaker 1

This is just not toial high hundred and twenty seven papers closed last year.

Speaker 4

But we've got to recognize that, and we've got to have people that are more interested in Tallahassee than just turning a profit like the Gannet Corporation. And so until the people here recognize that, and there are other communities that are starting to recognize that, civic minded people are getting behind these newspapers are papers like tiles reports that are focused locally. Okay, because we would have been able to discover this if we'd have had two, maybe one, two,

three other more reporters. But it's a fact they're going through it in Vermont. This group is sending money up there, and I'm.

Speaker 2

Telling you, if the city commission flips, and that's fine, don't be surprised if the first thing you're going to see is a move to start moving faster towards renewable energy, and your electric weights are going to go up.

Speaker 1

And they will fire a city manager and they will hire one that's going to go in that direction exactly.

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And look the same things on public safety. Why aren't they asking questions about this video it's about.

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And it's not just a newspaper, it's the electric media here as well.

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It is completely and so anyway, I'll end with that, well not I don't want to end with that.

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Chiles victorious regional city.

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Finals, going to the state champions Championships and.

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Florida High too. I was just going to say Florida High as well.

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We are punching above our weight in terms of in a number of sports, including volleyball.

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We have two teams going to the state championships.

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And the only place you're going to read about it is Chile's Reports. Thank you very much. Twenty seven minutes after the hour, Thank you, sir. We'll talk post election. I don't know if we'll be laughing, crying, or or or injecting ourselves. Well, we'll have something to talk about. We'll be We'll be back with more of the Morning Show. Steve Stewart's Tellasson Reports dot com. Thanks for listening. It's

the Morning Show with Preston Scott broad Trip ID. In just a few minutes, next hour, we will we will go through some of the closing argument that Kamala Harris made and share some some things to consider before you consume that meal that she was serving. But the big stories in the press box this morning, in no particular order. GDP report shows the economy weaker than expected. The gross national product or domestic product, the GDP expanded at a

two point eight percent annual rate. So if you take two point eight percent and divide it by twelve. That's what you're looking at. As far as a growth, it was not what was expected. It is adjusted for inflation and seasonality. Job Creators Network said that the numbers show that the economy is far weaker then the numbers would indicate. Disposable income grew at its slowest rates. It's twenty twenty one. Let's just think about that for one moment. What was

significant that happened in twenty twenty one. Oh yeah, On January twentieth, twenty twenty one, Joe Biden became the resident of the United States. And the day he became resident, he killed the Keystone Excel pipeline. And from that moment forward, everything started to cost more. And it was just the beginning. Personal disposable income grew at its slowest rate. Since twenty twenty one, personal savings has fallen as well, which means that a consumer is not faring well in this economy.

Don't say, really, Biden Harris Committee set to push plant sources of protein over red meat in new dietary guidelines. But they're only going to push this out after the election. Why what's easy if they let you know that the Biden Harris administration is going to promote lentils, beans and peas over red meat, over poultry. Then there's people out there that would go, okay, now, whoa, whoa, whoa, Wait a minute, why it would this would be the thing

that would cause an alarm bell to go off. Can't tell, you don't know. For people like you and me, most of us, there's no surprise in this. Nothing. But you then have to ask, why why are they waiting? The report's there, the guidelines are there, the suggestions are there. Why are they waiting because they don't want to impact the election because they know that this is not good. This gets back to the control issue. Believe me, they want to tell you what to eat. They want to control.

They want to put taxes, special fees on anything in the red meat production world. You want to buy a hamburger, that's fine, It cost you twenty dollars a pound if they had their way. Of course, now, behind closed doors, they'll be dining on all the steak and all of the brisket and all of the filet mignon that they want. Publicly, they'll be dining on beans, lentils and peas, and then the biggest of the big stories in the press box.

Supreme Court allows Virginia to remove non citizens from voter rules. I want you to just think about that for a second. It took a United States Supreme Court ruling, oh by the way, six to three, to say that people that are not legally in this country shouldn't vote. I'm pointing out to you what we've said for years now, this is illegal invasion, is about getting people to vote, about getting people through the various roadblocks and get enough of

them to vote to swing an election. You do realize Biden won the last one in the numbers that matter by less than fifty thousand votes. Fifty thousand, that's a thousand illegal votes per state. And I know it's not broken down that way, but just just to understand it in simplistic terms, you think a thousand can vote illegally in a state When we have the Supreme Courts having to rule in one case that you cannot have non citizens on the voter rules, that it's appropriate for a

state to kick them off. You don't think this is happening. Forty one minutes after a little more election news coming up next.

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The Morning Show with Preston Scott's on news radio one hundred point seven WFLA.

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All right, I'm going to just simply read a post from James O'Keefe OMG Media O'Keefe Media Group. They've got a seven minute video with this particular post. I've reposted it on our ex page at TMS Preston Scott. Maricopa election training tapes emerge. May Coopa County is the county that makes up Scottsdale, Phoenix, and the Burbs. Lived there

for just about twenty years of my life. May Copa County election trainers admit poll workers cannot stop third party ballot harvesting, quoting, it's not our job to police that. O'Keeffe Media Group citizen journalists are on the inside recording Maricopa County election trainings. We're not any type of law enforcement, said Maricopa County training election trainer Amy Bricker. When undercover O'Keeffe Media Group journalists questioned how poll workers should respond

to ballot harvesting during election training. When asked the poll workers can call out illegal activity, Brickers said stated no, you cannot. During the training, one OMG citizen journalist raised concerns, quoting, we had a couple of instances during the primary where someone brought in a stack of ballots. My question is, are we allowed to say anything? Bricker's response was clear, as long as the ballot is signed and dated, we

don't get involved. Election trainers confirm that even if ballots are harvested illegally, if it's signed by the owners, it's valid, raising serious questions about the integrity of the vote process. Additionally, OWNG Citizen journalists discovered that the Department of Justice federal agents will be stationed inside polling centers across Americopa County. When questioned why, Bricker responded, they could be following up on a lawsuit or monitoring things for this election. Federal

agents inside polling places precincts. Excuse me, I really wish the guy who wrote me saying you're fanning the flames talking about the integrity of this election. Sir, I can only hope you're listening at this moment, because you probably are who's fanning the flames. Illegals on voter roles in multiple states and judges across the country saying you can't remove them until one state files an emergency request to

be heard by the United States Supreme Court. In the United States Supreme Court says, well, of course you can. It's not a violation of anything because they shouldn't be on the voter roles. They're not eligible to vote, so you're not systemically changing a thing. Golly, I think someone I know made that exact same argument. Who's not a legal scholar. Oh yeah, that was me. See, this is why I encourage you. I'm not some deep thinker. It's common sense when the rulings came out. No, you can't

make a change. It's within ninety days of the election. Who cares you should kick them off the day of the election. You should kick them off when they show up and they don't present ID that they're a citizen of the United States. Wait a minute, Wait a minute, you're not a citizen of this country. Out egoes, because that's not a systemic change, because you have no standing to begin with. You're not a citizen. It doesn't take some deep legal mind and education to understand. No, that's

not right. You don't let illegals vote. But that was the whole game. Fourteen million into the country, and we'll see how many we can get through to vote.

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It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott on News Radio one hundred point seven Double UFLA or on US Radio Double UFLA Panama City dot Com.

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We'll don't care right to it. Road trip pang up the carbula word in the road. Yeah. I cliped this out and saved it because I was so enamored at this idea, and so I'm planting a seed in case you are the type of people that just you go on a roadie early each year and you just get out, you just hit the road head somewhere. This is a first time ever exhibit that will be in New York City. You don't have to stay in the city. I'm just saying you can. You don't have to. You can go

to the burbs and come into the city. It's too bad New York cities. In New York City, there's some very cool Broadway is awesome. There's some amazing shows on Broadway. All of the different ethnic areas that have food. Oh my gosh, it's incredible. You can buy a Rolex watch for fifteen bucks. I'll tell you a true story before I get to the road trip idea. Here. It is one time when I was visiting New York We're just

walking down the street and this dude's selling phones. Not sell phones, just phones, you know the kind that you used to plug in. And they'd be remote phones, net a little intent on them. And police car drives by, and all of a sudden, this dude is packing up.

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It was so funny he put his stuff away. I mean he had a massive display. He had that thing closed down in less than three minutes and he was gone.

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It was brilliant. Anyway, that's when it's like, yeah, Rolex watch fifteen bucks, sure genuine Rolex absolutely in New York City. First time ever full scale replica of Ann Frank's secret Annex. It's the first time anyone outside the Netherlands will get a chance to walk through an exact recreation of the space where she and seven others lived for better than two years before being discovered and she died in a concentration camp. And Frank exhibition opens January twenty seventh, which

is the date of International Holocaust Remembrance Day. Story of Ann Frank is a story that I think every child should know. Every child should know. The Diary of An Frank incredible. Everyone should read that. But tickets are available online at Anne Frank Exhibit dot org. That's Annefrankexhibit dot org.

It will run until April thirtieth. You can walk through an exact replica of the four hundred and fifty square feet where they lived and were hidden for two years with eight people total in four hundred and fifty square feet, dozens of origin artifacts from the Ann Frank House in Amsterdam, and that would be something to see. That would be incredible, powerful, powerful legacy and reminder of the evil of the Holocaust and a reminder what happens when a government disarms its people.

Just saying our three is next to the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Yeah, mister Christmas over there walked in after the last hour. He said, do you know it's the third hour of the show. Yeah. It just blows my mind how fast time flies. It just never ceases to amaze me. Yeah. My man Jose who yesterday threatened me with a Halloween costume, and he said so after after I told him that he could get shot, he was, you know, if I if I'm alarmed, anything could happen.

He he decided that he would he would tone it down, and so he promptly announced to me this morning that he decided that he would just wear a suit and put on a Santa Claus hat in honor of Jesus. And I said, yeah, nothing says little baby Jesus like a Santa Claus hat. He's the reason for the season. Yeah,

I will confess that I'm a sucker for that. You know that image that you see at holiday time, and it's at the hobby lobby where you've got Jesus taken an in front of the baby or Santa taking a knee in front of the baby Jesus in the manger. That that's kind of cool. That's kind of cool. But anyway, we'll talk a little bit about the day that is Halloween a little bit later on. But I wanted to

get to this written by Joel Pollock. He decided he just couldn't take it, and so he pulled out of the closing argument speech at the Ellipse in Washington, d C. The thirteen biggest lies that Kamala Harris offered in her speech. Number one, she said that Donald Trump, when he was president, sent an armed mob to the United States capital to overturn the will of the people. This is just a

complete and total fabrication. He asked supporter to march peacefully and patriotically to the capital and to encourage members of Congress to be brave and to ask questions. Basically, there was no armed mob except the undercover agents likely there at the behest of Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, the Department of Justice, Mitch McConnell, Chuck Schumer, Nancy Pelosi, and the haters. Number two, he has an enemy's list of people he

intends to prosecute. Isn't it interesting that in twenty sixteen he did not prosecute Hillary Clinton, she had arguably broken the law with her misuse of classified information and destruction of classified documents. He didn't should have, but he didn't. Number Three, he says one of his highest priorities is to set free the violent extremists who assaulted those law enforcement officers in January sixth. He never said he would

pardon violent people or extremists. He said he would pardon many of the rioters on a case by case basis. Remember now, Kamala Harris urged people to give to a fund to bail out the violent rioters during the twenty twenty race riots. George Floyd riots. She advocated for that, just saying Number four, Donald Trump intends to use the United States military against the American citizens who simply disagree

with him. That's just ridiculous. He said he would use the National Guard or if really necessary, the military against radical left lunars who tried to disrupt the election. It's actually kind of a common position of both parties. Democrats deployed the military to protect the capital after the riot, if you dare call it a riot. Number five, I

will always tell the truth. That's not something politicians ought to say, especially Kamalo when she's been proven to have told lies about Charlottesville multiple lives during the presidential debate, the twenty twenty vice presidential debate, and of course in this speech he's lying. Just there you go. And before we take a break, Trump wants tax cuts for billionaires and big corporations. There have been repeated fact checks on this. The tax cuts Trump put in place in twenty seventeen

benefited mostly the middle class. It actually raised taxes, as I have mentioned to you, on a very slim number of people in wealthier households. But he lowered corporate taxes absolutely, he did. He didn't raise them. He lowered them. They want to raise them because lower tax rates for the corporate world means more jobs and a better economy domestically and oh, by the way, more receipts. We actually make more money when we reduce taxes. Just saying eleven passed

the hour. Seven more lies still to com Commo's closing argument speech at the Ellipse in Washington, d C. He will pay for it with a twenty percent national sales tax, talking about his tax cuts. First of all, the only national sales tax that makes any sense is a fair tax, and that would be in replacement of our current federal income tax. Trump's and I advocating for it, though he should imagine if you had all of your paycheck. See I, Jose remind me to get into the fair tax. At

some point, I need to reset that. I've talked about it a few times over the years. I'm not going to take the time on it now, all right. So the way, the national sales tax is a term that Democrats use to describe the tariffs Trump put in place Previously, it should be noted Joe Biden didn't roll off Trump's tariffs. He kept him in place. That's what they're talking about. See the Trump tariffs worked, That's why Biden's kept him. Number eight, He tried to cut Medicare and Social Security

every year. NBC News has fact checked it. Bright Bart's fact checked his budget proposed some social Security cuts, It's true, but not Medicare benefit cuts. What's interesting is the Biden Harris administration cut Medicare advantage, which a majority of Medicare beneficiaries use over traditional Medicare, so they in fact cut Medicare. Social Security is a problem. It has to be addressed, and the only way it might be addressed is to

cut some benefits. That leads to another story for another time. But he would ban abortion nationwide. No, he's never said that, and in fact, he believed that the overturning of Roe Wade was appropriate because it put abortion back to the States. FED should have no say in the matter, just like it should have no Department of Education. Number ten. Trump would restrict access to birth control and IFV and vitro fertilization. In fact, Trump had said he would make government or

private insurance policies pay for IVF. Sorry, iv I said IVF. It's just the opposite. What a shock. Trump killed the border security bill. They call it a bipartisan bill. One Republican worked with Democrats in that bill. It would have legalized migration levels that have existed over the last four years. Who in their right mind would do that. We've been invaded. When Republicans caught wind of it, they killed it. They didn't need Trump to say no twelve. Trump called soldiers

suckers and losers. This is an old hoax cooked up by the Atlantic, refuted by witnesses. On top of witnesses, including people that don't like Trump, like John Bolton, Don Bolton said no, he never said that. What's interesting is Biden and Harris failed to contact the families of the thirteen Americans killed in the Afghanistan pull out. Harris never apologized for smearing border patrol agents as racist. And then lastly, Trump wants to put people who disagree with him in jail.

O m G. And what has been going on in the world of Donald Trump, who's been trying to put him in jail and the.

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People that are close to him. Steve Bannon just got out researching. He got released the day of the speech. The day that Harris gave this speech, Steve Bannon was released. Oh the irony of that.

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And you can look back to the Hillary Clinton example on retribution seventeen pasted just thirteen lies. That's all. Those are the big ones. By the way, I'm gonna make somebody mad. I don't mean to make any of you mad, but and I've done this thing for a minute, and if I give the weather, I'm gonna make people mad. It doesn't matter what I say. Someone's mad, someone's angry, someone's you know, all fired up, and it's like, okay, so I've just I accept it. I don't ever want

anybody to not like me. I want to be liked, but I'm just okay if people don't. And I want people to just kind of have their mind open to the idea that maybe there's a thought here or there that they'd not considered and maybe just give it a little bit of room to mayor and see. But I will tell you right now, when you call us and you say, uh, you know this and this and that and that you need to do the research and see

what I'm saying, No, you do the research. You do the research, because you shouldn't be telling me anything or anybody else anything that you don't have confidence in do the research. You know when I this really connects closely to when I say when I refer to the story of someone saying, you think you're always right, and I say, well, yeah, so do you, don't you. I have my opinions rooted in my convictions. I have my opinions rooted in facts.

I have my opinions rooted in life experience. There are some opinions I have I can't quantify that, It's just what I believe. There's others I can quantify. There's others that I remember specifically this this that I can't give you the link to the article. I just know this. There's others. I have a file back here to prove my points. I mean, every situation is different. But while I appreciate the hey, this is something you ought to remember,

and I appreciate that absolutely. And the issue was Obamacare pushing people out of Medicare, I believe you, it wasn't something that registered on my meter as something I needed to care about. And so I don't know, but I'm not going to dig it up. You dig it up and then send it to me, and I'll be like, awesome, and I'll use it. That's how it works. I'm not an investigative reporter. That's not what I do. Every blue moon, something drops in my lap that ends up being, oh,

you heard something today with Steve Stewart. That is news. It's new news. We broke a story this morning. But he's a reporter, he runs a newspaper. I talk about what reporters do. I'm not an investigative reporter. It's not that I'm not interested. I don't have time. I really don't. Jose doesn't have time. We rely on you because you are the ruminators and you make up a really cool audience. And I mean that sincerely. You guys are awesome. In fact, by me saying that the phone call was about did

Obamacare push people out of Medicare? Don't I don't doubt that you're right. Your memories probably spot on. But we're not doing the research. You've got a computer, you got a laptop, desktop, smartphone, tablet. You do it. But here's what I'm betting. I'm betting right now somebody listening is already doing the research for you. Because we have a team of research assistants. They're all volunteers, and there are those that just love to dig and I love it,

absolutely love it. I can't thank you enough, but I just wanted to kind of give me an extra minute in this segment, one extra minute. I just wanted to just say thank you. Keep sending thoughts and call in with your thoughts, but don't tell us to research. We're not going to do it. I'm just not. And so I just wanted to be upfront with you because I hear you, and I thank you, and I think you have a valid point, but I'm not gonna bird dog this.

You need to you need to do it okay, and see the reason why why are you taking so much time on this? Because I want the person who called in to know I thank you for calling in, and you have a good thought, do something with it. I'm trying to provoke you to borrow from James O'Keefe to be a citizen journalist. You get out there and dig, because what you're gonna find is when you have this discussion with somebody down the road, you're going to have facts.

You're going to now be almost an expert on that particular subject and that particular issue. And that's what we want. We want people informed. And so that's my way of kind of handing the football off to you, all right, twenty eight minutes after the hour. And see that was important enough to me that I completely ignored this incredible Oh my god.

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My news radio one hundred point seven UFLA, thirty.

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Six past the hour. You know what the news is. Now, it's time for the rest of the story. No, I'm not gonna do the big stories here other than this, say, Supreme Court allows Virginia to remove non citizens from the voter rolls. Duh Biden Harris Committee pushing plant sourced protein over red meats. Gross, Dear, would you like me to cook some lentils on the grill? Hey, Dad, let's go camping. I want to bring some peas and lentils. Yeah, let's

roast those, son. The GDP report shows the economy is weaker than the numbers indicate and not doing really well. Another shocking development. Okay, this story needs to be shared and I'm going to do it. To be disciplined about the rundown here Today, US marshals believed that they had located on March fifth and Phoenix seventy year old Oklahoma woman named Carol Ann Rozack. She skipped out on probation in nineteen ninety nine after being jailed for a series

of nonviolent crimes. And of course that's what US marshals do, right, we focus on those types of criminals. Look, I don't know what the crimes were. Maybe she ripped off a bunch of people. I don't know. There's just something really different to me about a few vans full of armed US marshals demanding at gunpoint the arrest of an old woman. Hold on, especially when they have the wrong old woman.

They show up at this woman's home based on a dude in Oklahoma saying, well that post kind of looks like her, and a quote glitch in the fingerprint, reading and connecting the two. They threaten this woman with being beaten for resisting arrest with tasing. She said, I want to see that your law enforcement. You can see we're police. No, I can't prove it. They refused. All this is on camera, All this is on video. They refuse to identify themselves. They just showed up in a van, unmarked and with

guns guns drawn. She spent the night in a federal prison before being released and everything dismissed. But I wrote down in my Rundown big lawsuit this is one of those cases where I would not say, oh, it's okay. Mistakes are made. No, no, no, no, no, no, you don't do that. And look, I'm a big fan of us Marshalls. They got a wickedly difficult job to do. Turn away, turn around, turn away. We'll discuss it later. Turn away. You're gonna get hit. That's the that's them

on the video. She said, I can prove to you I am who I am. She's just bewildered. Can you imagine? Can you even imagine? I sent this story to Lee Williams. I figured Lea'd have a have some fun digging into this. This is just this is bad. Forty minutes after the hour change gears for the last couple segments. Here it is October thirty first. It can be a point of robust debate in Christian circles. Oh what do you do today? What do you do? What do you do with the kids?

Let them dress up? Do you just limit how they dress? Okay, you can be a ninja turtle. You cannot be a blood sucking vampire, all right. You can be a football player. You cannot be a demonic horde. No pitchforks, no horns, none of that. No, no, no pentagrams. Huh huh. I

don't know. I'm out of that. I know that there are a lot of articles floating around this time of year from the alleged Christian perspective, and some of it is well meaning and well intentioned and is somewhat accurate historically, I offering a contribution to the day, have placed on my blog page a video of a couple of guys that form the Haunted Cosmos podcast. Now. A couple of my sons who love Jesus introduced me to the Haunted Cosmos podcast year and a half ago, something like that.

I've been catching up. I listen in reverse order because I don't like listening. I don't like watching a TV show from the middle. If I'm going to watch a TV series, I'm going back and watching it from the beginning. I want to know what everything's built on. I want to know. And so I went back to the very beginning of Hot and Cosmos and have moved my way forward. I'm now in the current season catching up because the episodes are long. This is not a twenty minute listen.

This is a listen you could make a drive from here to say Ohio and probably listen to seven episodes and cover the entire time. But they've got a what they call a Dusty Tome. It's not an episode of Hot and Cosmos. It's just one little thing that they do in their off season and it's on Halloween. And I put a link to it an explanation on my blog page so you can look at it. But if I asked you what's your favorite candy? I know that

I've done polls previously. We actually kind of did a little almost like a contest where we you know, we whittled it down to the a matchup between two candies and took votes and all that stuff. If I were to ask you what's your favorite candy going back or currently, what would it be? I would have to say, you know, it's a little basic, but Snickers.

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Yeah, okay, big I was a big time Snickers guy.

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Are you still like a deep right Snicker? So it's been a very.

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Long time since I had a Snickers on I'm.

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Gonna go get me one after the show, Okay, Okay, I of course love my nut goodies. They are a Minnesota confection, brings back a lot of memories. They're just different they're just totally different. And I had a listener. I still have them, some of them left. A listener sent me a case of them. It's like, oh my gosh, what an incredible human being you are. But I had to lock them up. I mean literally, they're just they're just there. I'm staring at them right now. They're right there.

A nationwide candy bar, I would say the the a really properly done butterfinger is tough to beat when when that inside is flaky and not just it just like pulls your teeth out. I don't like that, and sometimes you get one like that. But on reflecting on this, there really isn't many types of candy that I don't enjoy, as evidenced by my twenty pounds I shouldn't be carrying. I will eat truffles, I will eat peanutut. I will eat plain Eminem's. I will eat Snickers. I will eat

a milky Way. I will eat a thousand, one hundred thousand dollars bar. I will eat a peanut butter cup by Reeses? Are you kidding? The Reese's sticks? Have you had those? A kick kat, a York mint, peppermint patty? I mean sour patch kids. Yeah, I'll eat all these, I'll eat them all. I'll eat a mountains. I'll eat an almondjoy. Almon joys are incredible. This goes on and on. Forty seven minutes after the island we come back. One special Halloween memory. We moved to the Twin Cities when

I was six months old. I don't remember the first house we lived in, but I remember the house well because my aunt and uncle bought the house from us, and so I hung out there all the time. So that was a house I guess I was in when I was six months old. But within a couple of years we moved from that house to another house on a street called Parkwood Lane, and big old house on

a pond. And I remember that if you got to one particular lady's house, and when you walk down our driveway, you go to the right, and it was down about three houses, two or three houses. If you got there early enough, you would get full size, freshly made caramel apples dipped in walnuts. Those were the days before the many candy bars. You got the full sizers, you got the full enchiladas. You didn't get snack sizes. There weren't

snack sizes. It was the whole thing. And so you'd come back with a hall but if you got to her. And so I went right every every year. And then eventually we moved to another house on Camelback Drive, which is ironic because camel back It was just because of the there were three roads that when you looked at them upside down inverted from the air, they were camelbacks, and so it was camel Back Drive, and that was a home we had built, and it was a spectacular home.

It was very blessed and fortunate as a as a young child, and I went trick or treating with my brother and my cousins and they didn't want to bring me because I was six years younger than them. I'm a drag, right, I get that. And so my mom last minute costume. I didn't like the fake masks and you know, the with the little elastic thing on the back.

So I was dressed up as the mummy. I had the bandages, those beige bandages, kind of beige gray bandages wrapped around me all the way around me, all around, all all around me. And so I'm and I'm like, you know, nine years old, maybe eight and and then it started raining. I have any idea how miserable I was as my bandages got soaked and started dropping off of my body. Came home crying, Hey, guys, you that's my Halloween memory. I failed costume.

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I've ever recovered from it. Okay, I was fine. I can't remember this for certain. There's something in my memory bank that tells me that I just grabbed a bunch of candy my mom was given out and I just put it in my bag and said called it even back out because we were like, we were loaded with candy, just saying we gave out candy. It was really the old days. Neighborhoods were full of kids. Trick or treating

was safe, you didn't have to worry about stuff. Started the program with one Peter, five, eight and nine Big Stories in the press Box. Covered a lot of ground today, really kind of a you know, only one interview. Steve Stewart with us tomorrow the Christmas Catalog Spotlight. I think it's gonna be a regular feature weekly on the show. Until just saying I think it's gonna be that. I

just I think I'm gonna do it. We'll also have what's the beef, Best and Worst of the week, some good news and headlines from the b in so much more. Cannot wait. We're counting it down. Get out and vote everybody but like except some Yeah you not you

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