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EP. 5267: Babylon Bee Endorsement.

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This is the full episode of The Morning Show with Preston Scott for Friday, November 1st.

 
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Speaker 1

Oh man, I gotta tell you that one got me. All right. Psalm one forty six is how we start the Morning Show with Preston Scott. It says, praise the Lord, Praise the Lord, Oh my soul, I will praise the Lord as long as I live. I will sing praises to my God while I have my being. There's more to that, and I'll probably share more of Psalm one forty six beginning Monday. But this is kind of one of those that the verse of that song we started

with just led to that Psalm. It was. It's kind of inspired by obviously the Book of Psalms and the reality of Christ and eternity, and yeah, there's you know, music is something, but there's something about God's music that gets deeper. It just it It hits a chord deeper in your soul. All right, eleven past a little late, taking the look in the into the Patriots Almanac. Next it's the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Let me expand

just a bit on the traffic report. You got FSU football at three point thirty, fam you homecoming at four quarter mile apart just saying you just you might want to keep that in mind. And if you're not going to football, or even if you are, if you're going to either game, if it were me, I'd be leaving an hour earlier than you normally would leave at least I'm serious. I would park as early as humanly possible and just chill until game time or until you make

your way to the game. That's what I would do. Sadly, you know, there's I'd love to see the schools be able to work out stuff like this with a little more forethought, like homecoming when FSU's out of town or on a bye week or you know FSU. The problem is FSU doesn't have a say on when their games are played. They got nothing. All they could do is make a pitch to the ACC and the TV networks and I don't know if they did that, but this is just this to me, this is bad planning on

both schools and they should just anyway. I'm just warning you, Okay, if you're in the area, let's see here, it's November. Can you believe that it's November. I'll be honest with you, I was going to start the show with Christmas music. Here's why I only have so many Fridays before we're done, I really, I mean Thanksgiving weekend, Black Friday, we're not here. And then our final show is in the middle of the week, like the eighteenth of December, and then we

start the Twelve Days of Preston. So I don't have many Fridays to play Christmas music that I want to start the show with on a Friday, so I might modify my rules and start the show with Christmas music like the final week and just throw a few more in there. We will be going to Christmas bumps the week after Thanksgiving, so yeah, just saying exciting stuff here. I am all about it, There's no doubt about it. And today we start the Christmas catalog Spotlight. That'll be

a Friday thing as well. November one, seventeen sixty five, you're going to start getting election related news in our history almanac here because right first first Tuesday in November you get you get elections. So through the seventh of November we should probably see a sprinkling of election related stuff for seventeen sixty five. The much despised Stamp Act goes into effect to measure that a mayor can colonists view as taxation without representation indeed, do you know that still happens.

There are still people that are taxed and do not have representation. There are people in this community they don't live in the city, do not get a vote, but yet have to pay taxes to the city through a utility bill. Just saying. Eighteen hundred, John Adams becomes the first president to move into the White House nineteen hundred. One hundred years later, the twelfth Census reports that the United States has seventy six million people at the outset

of the twentieth century. Nineteen thirteen, Notre Dame uses the forward pass to beat an army, helping to popularize the play among football teams. Could you imagine where football is now, the game without the forward pass? Craziness thirty eight in Baltimore, Seabiscuit wins over War Admiral Race was called the match of the century. So it was on that that, by the way, is a brilliant movie. The book is better. I came within a whisker of getting Lauren Hillenbrand on

the show. She's the author of the book. She just she's interview shy, and I almost talked her into it. It's a brilliant book because it it. It does such a wonderful job of embracing the era of the Great Depression and the importance that little horse had. And I think it was Charles Howard, the founder of Buick, was

the owner. And I mean, it's just a It's a remarkable story and narrated by one of the most brilliant historians of our time, David mcculloughs the narrator in the movie with Toby maguire and Jeff Bridges, and Yeah, it's high Chris Cooper highly recommend that movie if you've not seen it. Seabiscuit and Cinderella Man is another great movie about that era. James J. Braddock The era of the Golly I'm late nineteen fifty two, United States explodes the

first hydrogen bomb in the Pacific. So there you go, eighteen almost nineteen. My gosh, I'm so I'm not gonna have any time to say anything when we come back, ladies and gentlemen. The next segment of The Morning Show with Preston Scott is satire.

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Hi, I'm Seth Dyllon, CEO of the Babylon be Well. Other fake news organizations like The Washington Post and the La Times refuse to save democracy. Here at the Babylon Bee are proud to do our part. Today We've decided to officially endorse communist Kamala Harris for president.

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Why Kamala?

Speaker 2

Will we be here all day? If I listed all the reasons? But I'll name a few to begin with. She shot straight to the top because of her intellect. Smart lady. She's the first person in history to win a primary without receiving a single vote. That's impressive. She's a person of color Indian. I think she's a femenomenon. She gave Drew Barrymore a hug, an act that symbolized her willingness to wrap her arms around the country and give us all a hug whenever Republicans make us feel sad.

She was such a popular vice president that over twelve million people hiked hundreds of miles to cross our southern border to vote for her without id in this election. She has a melodic and soothing voice, especially when she laughs. I can listen to her laugh for hours. Most importantly, though she is not Donald Trump. Wow, how can you

put into words the greatness that is Kamala Harris. She reminds us to look forward to what can be unburdened by what has been, and she understands, perhaps better than anyone else, the significance of the passage of time. She knows, as all wise leaders do, that there is great significance to the passage of time. Each minute that passes takes us from the present into the future. We're only here right now in this moment because other moments like the

one that just went by have passed. What could be more significant than that? We are grateful that, when America is on the brink of losing its democracy, the person standing strong against the looming threat of fascism as a woman is accomplished, intelligent, joyful, and non white as Kamala Harris. And so we join M and M.

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Megan D.

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Stallion, the Insane Clown Posse, and many other great thought leaders by proudly endorsing Kamala hars Rus for President.

Speaker 1

The preceding announcement was satire, but it was talking funny. Twenty seven minutes after the hour, back on time, Big Stories in the press Box. Next on The Morning Show with Preston Scott, Don't worry, We're here to make it all better. It's The Morning Show with Preston Scott. Good,

a little clean up. Excuse me here in the studio yesterday after the show, did a little production duty and yeah, dusted, cleaned, But I still find little areas where I didn't lift something up and after cleaning everything else, it's that's it annoys me like loon anyway, So I'm still cleaning in here. Welcome you care, It's good to be with you. Friday, on the program November First, how to go Last night? I did not open the door for one not one child,

no candy last night at our household. I just went to bed, watched some FSU soccer for a while, and then took it to bed and dozed into my night of rest. But yeah, no, it just didn't work out last night for us to do anything for the kiddos. And yeah, I don't know. Maybe I'll do it again next year. Maybe I won't. I don't know. Just everything

every year is different. But I think word got around because after an early rush of doorbells, it all just kind of stopped, and I think it was like, yeah, don't go there, jerk, no candy, so we were mercifully spared. I had to unplug my landscape lighting though I wanted to signal, don't come here. That's kind of how you do it right, no lights, best you can. But I do have some solars that were on no matter what.

But anyway, big stories in the press box. This is a headline that should be disturbing to all of you, all of us us the collective. US government payments become

the fastest growing source of income. Of all government assistants payments in twenty twenty two, fifty six percent went to the elderly, mostly for medicare, According to a report by the Economic Innovation Group public policy research organization titled The Great Transfer Nation, government payments became the fastest growing source of income for Americans, more than doubling since nineteen seventy.

That's troubling. There is no simple answer for it. It speaks to a failure of socialism, social security, social security, socialism security. That's it was an idea that FDR had that even he did not plan for it to continue. And here we are, and a lot of you think it's guaranteed income. It's only guaranteed because politicians are scared to death to tell you the truth. But legally it's not guaranteed. They can stop it anytime. Legally, and there's

nothing you can do. That's why Social Security deficits are not in the federal balance sheet because it's not an actual liability. It's a practical one, but it's not an actual one. It's not a legal one. Just saying, get this and this actually connects to government and largesse and waste. Lead research assistant sent this my way, and I nearly fainted. Bathroom on a C seventeen Globe Master Globe Master three cargo ship. Nothing special. Soap dispensers the kind you find

in a restaurant. There's little pump, little soap dispensers. You know. We paid for one. We paid for one one hundred and forty nine thousand dollars, according to an auditor's report from the Office of Inspector General of the Department of Defense, and they bought twelve of them at one hundred and forty nine thousand dollars each. A soap dispenser Patriot missiles.

Back in twenty nine, nineteen, the Inspector General's office found that the military paid forty three hundred dollars for a half inch metal drive pin that should have cost forty six forty three hundred dollars. Don't tell me, no wonder people want to be government contractors. What do you got there? Some toast tea snack crackers? Oh yeah, those are five thousand dollars. Mm hmm, yeah, five thousand ho hos. They're sweet, right, yeah,

seventy five hundred per package, per package, yep. Absolutely. What else we putting in the vending machine? Some doritos, those little the not the big bags, the little and I'm not talking big big, I'm talking about the big snack bags. We're putting the little snack bags. Oh yeah, three grand each. I mean, what the heck this is? This is the type of stuff. I don't understand how Congress doesn't deal with this. This should be so nonpartisan, it should offend

the sensibilities of every single elected member of Congress. Forty one minutes after the hour, it's more news inside the Beltway.

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Next, half of gen Z voters said they've lied about who they're voting for.

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Now, that's interesting. Let's take a second on this. This is an Axios Harris pole, which means they're pulling heavy Democrats. Forty eight percent of voters between the ages of eighteen and twenty seven have lied about their votes. So here's my question, what does that really mean? It would suggest to me that they claimed they voted for Democrats, but

in fact didn't. Why would you lie about the other In that group, the predominant voting block, sorry, the predominant vote for that voting block is left, So you would only lie if you'd voted the other way, right, I mean, doesn't that make sense. What's interesting about this is that millennial voters were second most likely to lie thirty eight percent. Only six percent of boomers. That means six percent really cared enough to keep it quiet around the holidays, I suppose,

and the rest said, screw it. I'm telling everybody what I voted for, who I voted for. We don't care what you think. I love it. That's so good now, Really, I think the deep dive in there is that is that in that age group, they vote left, they vote Democrat, So why would they lie? They would only lie. I mean, I suppose they could lie if they were around older their moms and dads, and their moms and dads were smarter, obviously lived life experience, so they become more conservative in

their voting. Doesn't happen to everybody? There are some that are just ridiculously hopelessly lost with their head buried in the sand or somewhere else. And so you know, they might lie to their parents and say, yeah, they voted for Republican when in fact they didn't. But I'm guessing that's not the case. Anyway, Colleges must pay for COVID nineteen vaccine injuries, according to a bill being proposed. It's not decided yet. That's a bill Republican Matt Rosendale from

Montana has proposed. He said, basically, you know, make adult decisions, win adult prizes. If you're not prepared to face the consequences, you should never have committed the act. Colleges and universities forced students to inject themselves with an experimental vaccine, knowing it was not going to prevent COVID nineteen while potentially

simultaneously causing life threatening health defects. And he goes on to list thos, I hate to tell you, I was the guy telling you before a vaccine even came out, you can't vaccinate against a coronavirus. I got roasted for it. I got roasted in my company for it. I got roasted on Facebook for it. I got roasted with people putting gravestone fully gravestones on their front yard with my name on it, saying, oh, I shouldn't have listened to

Preston Scott. That wasn't funny. Someone thought that was funny to put that in their front yard and a few people, I guess did that. It wasn't funny. Then it's not funny. Now I was right. Then, I'm right now I was right the entire time about this issue. And as they say in the Darryl Parks ad, I have the receipts

more to come here the Morning SHOWUFLA. There are reports coming out of the Beltway that if Trump wins, they've got a guy that they've picked out that's going to be responsible to clean out the Department of Justice, and his name is Mark Paletta. Paoletta worked for Trump during his first term. He's not a fan of Chief Staff, former Chief of Staff John Kelly, who has now been

mercilessly attacking Trump. With other former Trump cabinet members or advisors, He's been attacked by the media for his friendship with Justice Clarence Thomas. It's interesting because Thomas has been the focus of a lot of pushing in shoven. Democrats are trying to get him to quit in time for Biden to appoint somebody else. It's just not going to happen. That's why every justice on this court that is an

originalist needs to be watching themselves protection wise. If you've ever seen The Pelican Brief, you know what I'm talking about. It's a John Grisham thriller turned into an incredible movie. But like a lot of Grisham, there's some ripples in it that smack of a lot of truth. But they clearly on the left forgot about Clarence Thomas from nineteen ninety one when they tried to keep him from the court, quoting I'd rather die than withdrawal. I've never run from bullies,

I never cry, uncle. Nothing's changed that was nineteen ninety one. Clarence Thomas is going nowhere. And in fact, if Kamala Harris were to win, Clarence Thomas isn't going anywhere. I believe that there are justices that will wait. Sam Alito's not going anywhere. They will wait until a good conservative. Now Trump didn't hit it out of the park. George W. Bush got exactly what he wanted in John Roberts got to moderate. That can go either way. He didn't get

any originalist anyway. It'll be interesting. Just remember the name mark Paoletta. Just remember. We'll see if it pans out and is accurate. That's just one of the things. See, we keep our finger on the pulse of the rumors inside with DC. We'll see, We'll see what happens. I got this note sent to me someone a listener wrote, Wow, Louisiana and forty years at the station before being terminated.

Here's the story of news anchor Dave Elliott with a Biloxi television station WLOX, been there for nearly four decades. Joked that he was going to die of old age in the anchor chair, but he's no longer there. He posted something and here's what he posted. This is so unlike me because I'm usually a vote, vote, vote guy. I'd like to see one hundred percent voter turn out.

Blah blah blah blah blah blah. But if your hate for Trump is so strong that you're planning to go to the voting booth and vote for Kamala Harris, do you listen to her? Do you know anything about her? Do us a favor stay home. This is a public service announcement. Now, as much as I agree with him, I agree with his his I don't know that you would terminate him over it, but it it's what y'ata do because you don't have freedom of consequences from your

free speech. You could say anything you want, you can post anything you want. He did, but it cost him his job because news anchors are supposed to be objective. Now I get it, that's not how it is anymore, but that's how it should be. And so would he be fired if he'd done it the other way around? That's the bigger question. Don't have an answer for you. Back with our two. If I passed the hour Morning Show with Preston Scott Morning second hour, that's Jose. It

is November first, what's the beef? Next hour? Already already it's Friday. Unbelievable, So we'll take your calls. We've got the Christmas catalog spotlights still to come. This half hour. Records are made to be broken. Share something that is pretty unbelievable. I mean, really, you just you sometimes just gotta step back and give a round of applause and we'll share that quick before I get to the point of this. In the next segment, Grace Glass running for

District eight in the State House. A little shout out to Grace Sharp lady loves Jesus and is really kind of funding her run on her own largely. You know, there's been a little help. But she's a good choice for those of you that are in the listening area and district date which is have not mistaken to our east. Yeah, she is. I mentioned her in the endorsement guide by Florida Family Action. She is the preferred choice there. So just saying you go in, you're like, oh, and that's

what happens a lot. You're like, I don't know who these people. And and there are a couple of races that always you get mail bombed and you get text bombed over. This is not one of them. And so yeah, this is this would be a good choice, uh, to put Grace in there, Just saying, all right, you know, I step back sometimes because I come across an article. This was shared with me by one of the research assistants on the show, and it's co authored by Tom

Thomas Jipping, and we've had him on the show. And I read stuff and I see things and I just marvel at the favor we have been given over the years with some of the intellect and some of the insight and bright minds that we are able to bring to you on a routine basis. And he co authored this article. It's actually more of a commentary that is more fair to put it that way with Sarah Partial piring Perry. Sorry. It starts with abortion is built on fraud.

And this is a response to New York Times piece written by an abortionist. It was titled abortion pills are safe post Row America Isn't. And they write that the campaign for unlimited abortion is as fraudulent and deceptive as ever. And I'm gonna bust some bubbles here because you're gonna be awakened by some facts. Because these folks are with a heritage foundation, it serves him no purpose to not properly present facts, because that's what we are built on.

The conservative movement is built on. Okay, that's fine, you're hyperbole in your opinion, but here are facts. And as John Adams famously said, facts are stubborn things. From the beginning, the right to abortion was built on fraud. Abortion advocates pushed states to repeal their pro life laws with baseless claims about illegal abortions. Listen now, the claim that thousands of women died from illegal abortions began in the nineteen

sixties and persists even today. The National Center for Health Statistics say the real number in nineteen seventy three, the year that Supreme Court issued its Roe versus Way decision, was thirty six. Now that's not to diminish the loss of thirty six lives, but thirty six is not what was presented to the nation. It was thousands. That was the claim. Thousands back alley abortions. It's just factually wrong. The Washington Post fact checker column gave Planned Parenthood its

worst rating of four pinocchios for that lie. Roe versus Wade, the Supreme Court created a fictional account of abortion history that long ago was exposed as revisionist history. The strategy behind Roe was built on so called scholarship that even pro abortion lawyers believe strained credibility. Here's what I want to focus on. Since twenty twenty two, when the Supreme Court overruled Roe v. Wade, what you're going to hear next is going to blow your mind, and it's going

to blow up the narratives ten past the hour. It's what we do on the Morning Show. Welcome to the Morning Show with Preston Scott busting up the popular narrative. What if I told you that abortion's gotten worse since Roe versus Weight, abortion advocates have achieved most of what they have always said they want. All but four states banned abortion from conception in nineteen seventy three. Fourteen states do so today. It's grown. No state allowed abortion until

birth before Roe. Nine states do so. Now let me say that again, no state allowed abortion until birth. Nine states do right now. Even the most restrictive postconception abortion ban at six weeks, covers barely half of abortions. The laws in effect in nineteen seventy three prohibited more than ninety percent of abortions. The laws in effect today allow more than eighty percent. The narrative your being fed is absolutely totally a lie. Now, I want to zero in

on what you're voting on in Florida. If you pass Amendment four, you will create the most unrestricted access to abortion anywhere in the country. In Florida. My contention is that if we do this, we will see an erosion of the goodness and the blessing that is on this state. But let's set that aside, because that's just well, that's your spiritualism. President, If that's what you think, that's fine, fair enough. No law shall restrict viability. No definition of

viability doesn't matter what the poll question says. What matters is what the amendment says. No definition of viability. Viability could be after birth. Oh, preston, they wouldn't do that. Do you not know what they were doing in Virginia when the governor at the time prior to Youngkin openly discussed that if a baby was born alive that then they would just make a decision after the fact. Excuse me. Mother's health is not defined, healthcare provider is not defined.

Parental consent is stripped away. Your minor child can get an abortion, which can devastate them emotionally but can harm them physically, and you have no say if you're the parent. But yet you're stuck with the consequences. This never should have been allowed in front of the people of this state to vote on. I'm gonna say it as often as the subject comes up. The four male justices of the Supreme Court of the State of Florida were cowards on this issue. They were not just lacking bravery, they

were lacking judicial intelligence. For all the reasons we've outlined, the amendment is full of ambiguity, and one of the requirements of constitutional amendments is that they be a single subject and b be very clear. There are at least three things inside this amendment that are not defined at all. You could argue three things that are three uniquely different subjects, but if we're generous and allow them to be one,

it's still a train wreck. Set aside my faith in God, this is the singular most extreme view of abortion that exists in the country. Even if you believe in choice, do you really believe in killing babies that if we're born at that period of time would be just fine, would grow to be just like you and me. You think that's okay, and you think that that's not going to be judged in some form or fashion by the cosmic forces of karma if you want to go that route.

Seventeen past the hour records are main to be broken.

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We got one for you, okay, So.

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Here we go in Ihearts Radio station twenty two past the Hour Morning Show with thrust In Scott and the Christmas Catalog Spotlight in just a little bit through. Uh yeah, I'm starting early because what good is it if you if you started after Thanksgiving, all good stuff's gone. I mean that's the worst, right when when somebody buys you a gift and they and they're like handing you something that is like a triple X and you're a small and you know they got it because that's the only

thing that was left on the shelf. It's like, that just sucks. So I'm a big fan. If you're gonna give gifts, do it well. And that doesn't mean expensive, though it can be. I just I find things. And so we'll get to that in a little bit. Also, what's to be Friday, we'll have the best and worst of the week. Can't wait to hear from I say, next hour. On that one, we'll also have a good news story, headlines from the Bee, and a dad joke.

Here it is records are made to be broken. With two months still to go before he leaves the White House, and you could argue two and a half. Right November December and through the twentieth of January, the record for most pages of new regulations. Who do you think holds that? Who do you think put more pages in the Federal Registry than any other president in history? Would anyone be shocked to know Barack Obama and Joe Biden's going to

shatter his record? In fact, as of Wednesday, from gas stoves to hamburgers, the Biden administration has published eighty six thousand, seven hundred and twelve pages of added regulations added regulations in the Federal Registry. With two months to go, I would argue a little more, he'll be at one hundred and four thousand within a few days, shattering the record of Barack Obama. He must be proud until you just back up a second and go, wait, wait, wait, wait,

isn't Bo running the thing now? Oh? Yeah, yeah he is.

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So.

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Joe will have an asterisk inside the Beltway because everyone knows this is Barack Obama's record. Still, he'll be number one and number two in the record books. It's a lot like being the guy who hit the most home runs in Major League Baseball history, followed by the guy who hit the second most home runs. He's the Babe Ruth of Federal Registries pages. You know, before Roger Marris broke Babe Ruth record. Babe Ruth had like a couple

two three records of the most home runs. I mean, when you think about it, what Ruth did was incredible, and when you think about it, what Obama's done is incredible, only in a bad way. Combined, he'll be at two hundred thousand pages added to the Federal Registry. Two hundred thousand. It's just another way to define how the left governs. Twenty seven past the hour, Big stories in the press box, then the Christmas catalog Spotlight, big stories in the breast box.

This is just you're gonna think I'm lying. I'm not. I promise the Air Force paid nearly one hundred and fifty thousand dollars more than what it should have for a soap dispenser on a C seventeen Globe Master three cargo plane. Now this is not it's a cargo plane, bare bones. The soap dispenser, you would think, must have some capability to transform itself into a bot and jump out of the back of the open plane and kamikaze

itself into a target. You know, if you've ever seen the movie The Transformers, when that little thing gets inside the President's plane. Yeah, and then it and it becomes a boom box or something. Soap dispenser? Did did your out the back of the plane? No, no, no, no, a soap dispenser like you find in a restaurant.

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We you and I pay.

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For twelve of those suckers for one hundred and forty nine thousand, seventy two dollars peace for each one of them.

Speaker 5

Sweet Merry Mother of God, are you kidding me?

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And this is something we've been joke. This has been a joke for decades, toilet lids for thousands. They in this article they mentioned the Inspector General and this is from the Office of Inspector General at the Department of Defense, their own peeps, same office. In twenty nineteen on a Patriot missile found a pin, a little half inch pin. Pushpin. You know what a pushpin is. It's like a thumbtack.

Should have cost and you have to question this forty six bucks That must be some incredible like pushpin for forty six bucks each. But now no, we paid forty three hundred dollars each. It'd be awesome if we learned this new high tech what is it? An F thirty five fighter jet, the new age fighter jet actually cost thirty three thousand dollars to make, not not like half a billion or whatever. It is, each like thirty three five and you can buy it today for thirty two

nine ninety nine. I mean, what do you think the actual cost is of some of this stuff? Actual? And of course I'm being facetious. There's no way a jet could cost thirty three thousand dollars to make, probably more like forty. But the bottom line is we are being ripped off. One of the problems that we have is we don't personalize this enough because we think it's government spending. No, it's your spending. The government's to pass through, it's your money,

it's my money, it's our money. We have this disconnect from government spending, as if they've got this little room with money sored up, or they've got the you know, the black card from American Express, and they do, except we're the ones guaranteeing the payment. She and me, we're paying the bill. This is staggering to me. All Right, we're gonna take a break, talk about some other things. It's Friday, after all, coming back with the Christmas catalog spotlight. Yes,

the morning Show with Preston Scott. Forty two minutes after the hour, It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott. He is Jose can you see? And we will be taking your calls in just a little while for what's the Beef Friday?

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But first new feature here on the Morning Show.

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Fridays, I'm going to do the Christmas Catalog spotlight gift giving suggestions, taking one catalog at a time. This one is not for everybody. This is if you're shopping for a book lover and so someone who collects books, displays books, and would really enjoy a high end produced book. The website is the Folio Society's website, and you go to Foliosociety dot com, foliosociety dot com and their Christmas Catalog.

I'll give you an example. It is there are some things that are a little less expensive, but we're talking usually minimum sixty to eighty bucks per book. Some up to hundreds of dollars for a singular book. They're just different. For example, they have a collection of are Are Tolkien. You can get The Lord of the Rings for two hundred and thirty bucks, the Hobbit for eighty You get the whole collection. If you want, I mean, it's it's

These things are beautiful books. They're specially bound. Sometimes they have special illustrations Mary Poppins by P. L. Travers. These are books that are keepsakes. These are books that literally are handed down. The Jurassic Park Collection for the person that likes Michael Crichton, and these are the original books. They're just redone rebound, hardbound hardcover books, but with a totally different look. Sometimes they add illustrations to kind of

bring the books to life. If you're into you know, like James Bond, the Ian Fleming Collection, you can get each book for eighty bucks and get all of the James Bond books in a collection if you want eighty bucks each. They've got the Marvel Collection. They've got The Godfather by Mario Puzo. They've got The Day of the Jackal by Frederick Forsyth. Those of you that are into that stuff. Flipping through the pages here and again. Folio Society dot Com, go to the website. To Kill a

Mockingbird Harper Lee. It's a classic book. The Jane Austen Collection, if you're into classic fiction. The Complete Collection of William Shakespeare, Every play, two hundred and eighty dollars in a beautifully bound book, just to have it. If you're into collecting that kind of thing. Now, I know some of you are like, really, just to have it? Are you kidding me? No, I'm not. I think literature matters. I think books matter.

They've got books on medieval history, history, the World History, The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglas written by Frederick Douglas, rebound, beautiful, The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci bound see that that would be classic to me. The night before Christmas, Clement C. Moore Charles Dickens a Christmas Carol. That's only fifty five bucks. I say, only I know, I know, I know, I know. But again, you wouldn't

know about this. That's what I told you. And again, if you're buying something for somebody that's hard to buy for it like a dad and dad loves books. Here you go Folio Society dot Com.

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That's how we do it around here.

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Christmas Catalog Spotlight Fridays on The Morning Show with Preston Scott through Christmas. Keep one hand on the steering wheel. Get you ready for what's the beef Friday? Hopefully you have the phone number on your speed dial. Do you know the story of Bevelyn Williams? You ever heard of her? Bevelyn Williams. She has turned herself into a federal prison

in Alabama. She's been sentenced to prison for violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act the FACE Act in New York City outside Planned Parenthood June twenty twenty. In a statement before the judge, she said, after I got my first abortion, it took a toll on me. The next thing I know, I'm waiting in the room and it's time. I go to sleep. I wake up it's done. But it wasn't done. You can't just pull

something out. You can't just cut something out of you without the emotional consequences that people have to face every day. And for me, that led me down a very, very dark roaded depression. The turmoil continued in her life. She got two more abortions, and then she gave her heart

to Christ. She never intended back up, never imagined she would stand in front of an abortion facility in protest, But once she was surrendered to Christ, she said that she began to feel deeply for other black women considering abortion, knowing the pain that comes with abortion. She wanted to reach these women, share her story, help them choose life. She's married, she has a young daughter. The judge said

that she's a danger to the streets in society. She said in response, I'm loud, I'm passionate, but I am I violent.

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No.

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I didn't go there with intentions to hurt that woman. Someone's hand got caught on a door. I wanted to preach the gospel. I wanted to use the message that God gave me because I've lived it. I'm not judging those girls who go in there getting ready for an abortion. I know exactly what it's like. Now listen. She was sentenced to three and a half years in a federal prison for unlawful assembly. She was sentenced to forty one

months in a federal prison for this. I want you to just step back and think about the Clantifa rallies in the Northwest, think about the Black Lives Matter rallies across the country. Minneapolis, Saint Paul. This woman stood in front of an abortion clinic trying to share her personal story. Tell me were any of the rioters in these cities. In Los Angeles, in Saint Louis, in Ferguson in Minnesota, in Saint Paul in Baltimore.

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Were any of them there to share their story? Were any of them.

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There for a no mobal cause like saving the life of a child. She's going to spend three and a half years in a federal prison for this. This is shameful. This is the unequal application of the law on full display. I think that ought to do. It's what's to be Friday. You can complain about something big, something little, if it irritates you. It's fair game. Eight five zero two zero five ninety three point fifty two. That's eight five zero two zero five Wflaight, we have two lines open, two

lines taken. Who's going to get them? Time for your calls? Coming up next on The Morning Show with Preston Scott.

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Yeeha, it's time for what's the beef? Ah.

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If you're just joining us for the very first time ever, welcome. Thank you for making us part of your morning even if you stumbled upon it. It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott. I'm pressed and he's OSE's taking your calls. The lines are all busy, but just understand we're on a brief delay, so that when you hear us begin to wrap up a phone call, that would be your cue to dial in, because the chances are by the time you dial that line will be free and maybe

you can get it. But the lines are full right now. The phone number is eight five zero two zero five WFLA and it's What's to be Friday and exclusive presentation of this program where we allow you to get it off your chest, whatever it is you want to complain about. It's fair game with two rules. No profanity, don't make it personal, just that simple. So we go back to the phone lines right now, and George is standing by

very patiently. George, good morning, Welcome. What's the beef, Good morning, Preston.

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My beef.

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Is with the abortion, the politics of abortion right now and how they how the left, how the liberals and Democrats say a baby is not a life, a human life, you know, not viable and all that. Earlier this week, just in Tallahassee, we had a young man shoot and kill his girlfriend who was pregnant, and they charged him with two counts of murder. Why if a child is not a viable, if a child is not a human, why would they charge him with two counts of murder.

They charged him with murder of the girlfriend and the unborn child. The logic is there, and and I simply point out that you are always said that liberals always accuse others of what they really are.

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Uh.

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With the you know, with the lady that was put in prison, and Kamala Harrison and the Democrats are talking about, oh, they're going to put his he's going into office with a list and put his political prisoners in jail, going to put his opponents in jail. Look at all the Trump supporters and Trump officials that are currently in jail or been in jail, and then this lady in jail. But it it uh and that that was in Tallahassee this past weekend that this happened.

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Preston Yep, yep, absolutely, George, thank you appreciate you calling. Hope you get some relief by getting that off your chest. That frees up the line eight five zero two zero five to b F l A. Greg gear up. What's the beef? George?

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You've been piggybacked Kamala Harris's half truth and missing context. That comedian who said that Puerto Rico is a floating island garbage didn't Remember that's how Puerto Rico has described that the Category five Hurricane Maria. You could have said the same thing about Singer Island, Florida after Hurricane Ian. Second, you had the let me slow down. The worst of all was the abortion bill on Sunday CBS Sunday Morning.

You had Kamala Harris not even able to explain the contents to Norah, o'donno of what would be in it. But I have to conclude with represent Byron Donald's being claimed, oh he walked out to Dixie. These nimrods don't even remember Elvis Presley singing an American trilogy, with the other two songs being All My Trials and the Battle Hymn of the Republic. There I'm not bloviating.

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Thank you, Greg, appreciate your call. Let's go to Michael Michael Europe. What's the beef?

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Good Morning Press?

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And my beef is with all these angelicals saying I can't vote for Trump because he's not a god to demanded by blah blah blah blah. I say, you know what that book you always quote, Open it up and read about King Cyrus and what he did for the Jews and re established Jerusalem. God will use mean evil people sometimes for good. And if you don't vote for Trump, that means you're supporting, in a roundabout way, that evil

Kamala Harris and what befalls this country. It would be just as much as your faults for those who voted for.

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I couldn't have said it better, Michael. Thank you very much, appreciate that. What's the Beef Friday continuing here, let's go to Wayne before we take a break.

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Hi, Wayne, morning, guys, how are you all this morning?

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Awesome? Tell me what's the beef?

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So I'm gonna be.

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A little more lighthearted. My beef is when you walk in a restaurant and the people that are in that restaurant decide that it's time to take a smoke break, and they walk out and take one step by the door, and that's where they decide to smoke their cigarett. Everybody that has to walk in that restaurant has to walk through their cigarette smokee. So I have a solution, though, Oh come on, I stopped by that person, I let one rip, and then I decided to walk inside and

let them smell my crap. I had to smell theirs.

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Thanks for the call. I was such a child for laughing at that. But that's funny and it's and his beef is absolutely true. I can't I can't say I would do what he does, but it's funny. What about you, Anthony, you are next. We've got one line ringing, two lines open, eight five zero two zero five wfl A. It can be important to you. That's the only that as long as you're about it, that's all that matters, because we're here to help you, one person at a time. Here

on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. It's eight five zero two zero five to BFLA, The Morning Show with Preston Scott on News Radio one hundred point seven w FLA. One line is open, and it can be yours. If you've always wanted to be on the program to get your beef heard, It's now eight five zero two zero five to b FLA. I do get email beefs throughout

the week. I generally read them, maybe send a note back, maybe not, maybe just a little emoji or something saying I got you, I saw, I see you are worthy and valued. But this is your best chance. Hopefully Colton's calling back, but we have Anthony standing by, Good morning, Anthony.

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How are you er in Preston For a second.

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There, I heard Greg, and then you said Michael veil Michael different Michael, and I was like, oh, look, I have.

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All three of us, Greg, Michael, and me all in one segment, and then you put me in another segment, and then.

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That was the wrong Michael.

Speaker 1

Oh, well, is that is that like a pre beef a preamble to your beef?

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No?

Speaker 12

No, my my beef is with you.

Speaker 5

Okay, I don't remember my beef about this.

Speaker 13

Back in the day when the free donut date.

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You said, Christy Preme, you'd get a free donut and two dollars a dozen.

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That was not the fact.

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The fact was he had to buy a dozen to get a two dollars a dozen. I was very disappointed because because I had to.

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Buy two dozens, which meant I have to eat two dozen, you put a lot of extra inches on my on my waist.

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First of all, I take no responsibility for a press release somebody sends out. If it's if it's erroneous, that's on them. Secondly, if ever there's a guy who has a profession that could make the the best out of that, if you've got a spare dozen donuts sitting around with all the runs you make picking up people that have broken down on the roads, I would think that would be how you make them happy.

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Hey, sir, can I offer you a donut?

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Hold on you.

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I'm a nice guy, but I'm not sharing my okay, So don't blame me because you took the extra twelve and didn't get them away.

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I'm a great weekend.

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You do the same. My friend be safe out there. Anthony is your friendly, friendly toad taruk driver who has called this program for years. Thanks for calling in, sir, Richard, you're up. What's the beef?

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Okay, morning presson morning. My beef is these advertisements that are non stop. They will totally give an asph a headache. I'm worried about the people that are in business in the area. How come they just cutting their advertisements off. I mean, I'm just I'm so sick of hearing all the average I've already voted. I know what I'm doing well.

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But there's a bunch of people that haven't yet.

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Well, they need to and vote the right dag gumway. Thank you. I have a good weekend.

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Thank you, Richard. You do the same thing. Martha, Matthew, you will be next eight five zero two zero five to WFLA. I guarantee you you will be first and second. In the next segment, we got one line ringing, one line open. I can promise four calls. I can't promise five, but I can promise four in the next segment of audio therapy that we call What's the Beef Friday? And exclusive presentation for twenty one plus years on the Morning Show with Preston Scott.

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It went past the hour.

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Martha, Matthew, Allan and Colton is back. It's What's the be Friday? Here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott.

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Just have to help out Jose with a few names here, two l's and Allan, Sir, let's go to Martha.

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Hi, Martha Europe.

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Hi, How on earth can a woman who kills her own child by having it torn from her body piece by piece be considered a non violent person? If a man shot a child in the head, resulting in the child's death, he would be a violent person, even though that death in this case was quick and painless.

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Are you suggesting, Martha, Martha, Martha, Martha, I want to make sure you heard that story, right. Are you suggesting that a woman that made the mistake of getting an abortion came to know Jesus and then stood for life at a at an abortion clinic trying to share her experience with others, that she should be considered a violent person.

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Yes, what she's doing is wonderful, trying to help other people, not doing the things that she did. But yeah, she's a violent person. I wouldn't have her babysit my children.

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Okay, Martha, thanks very much, appreciate the phone call. Let's go to Matthew. Matthew Europe.

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If Trump wins, I said, credit to him because the Democrats have usurped my democratic process and in selecting Kamala, I feel that they say they have for democracy, but they bypassed completely and my vote just proof gone. And number two, I think that there should be a full investigation on October seventh before we send another time to Israel because of the military stand down.

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Thank you, appreciate the phone call, Matthew. Let's go to Alan, Alan, you are up, you are next? What's the beef?

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Good morning, Preston.

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My beef?

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Is is that earlier this week I was subjected to the horrific story of a twelve year old little girl being violently molested and murdered by one of those illegal invaders that are swarming into our country. And my beef is is that if the State of Florida Department and Children Families let a single child get injured, hurt, or die as a result of the inept state handling, there would be such an outcry, there would be a demand that people's heads roll. There would be all kinds of

gnashing of teeth and ringing of hands. How we could let this happen, if this happens daily, and all the pundits and all the people of the media outlets that are supposed to sit there and bring this to the forefront quietly sweeping under the road because it doesn't fit their narrative.

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As we all know, there are a bunch of.

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Hypocrite and liars. And just discussed me that we hold the state to one standard and we let this criminal organization of federal immigrant handlers come in bring bring this garbage into our environment.

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That's my piece, Alan, thanks very much, appreciate the call. Just one correction the miner. We don't know whether it was a male or female. We can only guess, and the child was not murdered, but was in fact harmed by three men here illegally. But your overall point is now there could be another story, but we didn't talk about it on the show. If there was another one, it wouldn't surprise me because the left doesn't care about victims.

They just care about elections and doing whatever they can to boost voter turnout by using illegal immigrants, which is why the Department of Justice is fighting the removal of illegal immigrants from voter rules across the country. If you want any evidence that that's not the care that that that's the case there, it is uh that that the invasion of our southern border was about elections. They don't

care about that. They don't care about deaths. They don't care about murders, they don't care about rapes, they don't care about crimes. They don't care about that. That there's a bigger picture and there always is. All Right, One final caller here on the Morning show, Good morning, you're up. What's the best?

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Good morning?

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I have?

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I have beef with two separate issues this morning. Number one, the monopolies, the monopoly of the medical marijuana or the recreational marijuana.

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Excuse me.

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Amendment.

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That amendment should not pass for for many reasons, but the them creating a monopoly is definitely a big bee for me. And then the second is the abortion. I think that if you get an abortion, you should be six. After that, you've lost your right to have a child after that, if you can't responsibly take care of business the first go round.

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Okay, Colton, thanks very much. I appreciate the phone call, and thanks for coming back in determination. Thank you. Appreciate the calls. Even if I disagree with some of you on things like Martha, I couldn't disagree more and Colton, I don't agree with your last point. There's grace, there's forgiveness, and yeah, so, but that's okay. It's your beef, it's your complaint, You're entitled to it, and hopefully you feel

better getting it off your chest. Twenty seven after the hour, come back with the best and the worst, some good news, a dad joke, and headlines from the Bee. Here on The Morning Show with Preston Scott. This is the Morning Show with Preston Scott. By the half hour of the week, we just kind of push everything to the side and talk about some later fair maybe a little more personal to uh to Hose and me. This is our best and worst of the week. Hey, you're a.

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Already good morning everybody, So my best for the.

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Week sounds like a flight attendant on it. Well, good morning everybody, Thank you for going a w f LA.

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So my best is Biden's trash comment led to my mom wearing a trash bag to work, and I thought that was the greatest thing I've ever seen. I was absolutely hilarious. My worst is Christian's not voting. Out a Christian buddy of mine, a real good gentleman, now tell me that he's not voting. Told me that he's not voting, and that was I had to rebuke him for like a half hour.

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Did did he take it? Well?

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He did, Yeah he did, because still not voting. So I told him to call Preston and talk to you about it.

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Thank you. Yeah, I don't need any music accompaniment for mine, so you can fade the music out. My My best of the week comes from Tim Neil in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. My man, Tim, you made my day when you sent me a letter requesting some of my thank you cards. Awesome Kentucky, spreading across the country, the Commonwealth of Kentucky getting a dose of decency courtesy of you, Tim, my friend, you made my week. Well done. You, by the way, don't send me any more requests. I may be out

after this last batch of envelopes. I'll let you know. I'll let you know, And I'm not quite sure how I'll handle it. If I'm really down, I may just go ahead and order a bunch more and then open it wide up again. But yeah, almost a thousand cards are out, and so that's pretty cool. My worst of the week. This is true. Harvard Memorial Church is hosting a reading Taylor's Swift as Sacred Text event. Boom. I

am not kidding. They're converting Taylor's swift lyrics about ex lovers, fairy tales, and self worship into a form of ancient Latin hymns so that people can really experience the depths of Taylor Swift's lyrics. Mm hm, hmmm. I'm just I'm deciding. Now, let's just kind of consider what that might be like. I stay out too late, got nothing in my brain. That's what people say. Mmmm, that's what people say. Hmm, I got too many dates, but I can't make them

stay at least that's what people say. That's what people say. But I keep cruising and can't stop, won't stop moving. It's like I got this music in my mind. Say it's gonna be all right cause players gonna play.

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Take a drop it to my brain. A church is doing this. They're taking lyrics to Taylor Swift songs and turning them into Latin hum chance. I'm gonna just shake, shake, shake, shake it off.

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Oh my gosh, what's happened to us people, what's happened to us? For a minutes past the hour? Good News is next here on.

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The Morning Show with Preston Scott.

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For the rest, We're your Morning Show, The Morning Show with Preston Scott. It dawned on the Jose in the break that I was actually doing the lyrics from Shake It Off. That story, though the worst of the week, is a gift that keeps on giving time for a good News segment. I thought I saw this story a week ago, and I thought it was so good I kept it. A philanthropic Texan is currently charting a fifteen

hundred mile trail that covers the state of Texas. He envisions it as a trail worthy to be counted among America's current collection of long distance routes like the Appalachian Trail and the Continental Divide Trail. Described as rugged, rural, remote, and romantic. Charlie Grady, Sorry, Charlie Gandy, retired community designer, State rep announced the plans for the trail, calling it

XTS or Cross Texas Trail. Partnered with a nonprofit advocacy fundraising group called Bike Texas, the planned route crosses state parks, rural gravel roads, skirts the cities, passes through all the terrain shades that Texas has to offer, and so it starts on the eastern border near Beaumont, makes its way from the hills north of Houston through a gap between San Antonio and Austin, coupled with a loop along the way ending in El Paso. I think this is such

a cool idea. First of all, who does this? No, really, who does this kind of thing anymore? This is actually something the state should have done, and you know, Florida would probably be wise to do something like it. Could you imagine a Florida trail that takes you along the coast literally, Like, how much fun would it be for

some I couldn't do it. But what if you had a bike trail and a walking trail that would take you along the entire coast of Florida in through the Big Bend, down the western coast of the peninsula, the tip, and up the eastern coast, ending in Saint Augustine. That's where I would end it. I would start it in Pensacola, ended in Saint Augustine and loop the entire outline of the peninsula. That would be incredible, and that'd be awesome, and there would be people that would come from around

the world to simply bike that entire route. I love it. A lot of work, no doubt, and some people will complain, but they do that anyway. So what difference does that make? Right? All right, we come back. We've got a dad joke for you. We will have some headlines from the b Also set up Monday show. Well, let me just set up Monday show now. Florida Governor Rond de Santis will join us at seven oh five Eastern, six oh five Central Live. Iris Chaffell will join us. Does FSU get another win?

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Just one?

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Because they're gonna get smoked in a couple of weeks at Notre Dame more than likely. But they've got three games they can win out of their final four. Could you imagine we're cheering on for a hopeful four win season.

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Wow.

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Also, Jeff Calhayne, Voice of the Knowles FSU basketball begins on Monday, and we'll talk with him about the regular season that's coming up and also those games will we heard here on WFLA forty six minutes past the hour. All right, time for a dad joke inside the Essential Compendium of dad jokes. Why did the coffee file a police report got mugged? Well, we started with some satire from the Babylon B sort of. We started with scripture,

but we'll get to that in a second. Now we turn to our trusted source for satire, Ladies and gentlemen. Once again, these are headlines courtesy of the Babylon B Democrats. Scream and fury after spotting child that made it up of the womb alive, Noah's wife getting sinking feelings she left the stove on. Referees annoyed as football game keeps interrupting their penalty calls. Tim Walls asks which button the press in Madden to make players slap each other's butts.

Trump appeals to voters with world record thirty nine minute Xbox speed run of SpongeBob SquarePants.

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Battle for Bikini Bottom.

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Prodigal son tearfully confesses he spent entire inheritance on Fortnite v Bucks. California man arrested for showing ID to vote cast of the view getting rabies shots after being bitten by Whoopi Goldberg, AOC's boyfriend getting real sick of her, calling it a mini January Sixth every time he leaves his socks on the floor. Nation takes solace in fact that, no matter who wins the election, political text messages will stop. In devastating blow to Democrats, Supreme Court rules in favor

of following the law. Report. Millions of garbage bags seen lining up outside of polling stations. Biden calls on deplorable garbage bag Nazis to tone down the rhetoric. Trump scores Covenant.

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Endorsement from Hefty. Christianity Today officially.

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Changes name to You Do You Today? San Francisco parents find piece of candy and child's bucket of needles. Kids at Tim Wallas's door disappointed as he fills candy bags with tampons and Yankee's defeat Yankees in World Series. Brought to you by Barno Heating in Air. It's the Morning Show one on WFLA leave in ose, hacking in there for breath. Look back at the program one hundred and eighty seconds or less. We read the very first two verses of Psalm one four six. That's how we started

the program today. Big stories in the press box. There's no waste going on in our government. The Pentagon only spent one hundred and forty nine thousand dollars plus on a soap dispenser for a C seventeen Globe Master three cargo plane, which by the way, is the same type of soap dispenser that is in restaurants around the country. One hundred and forty nine thousand each for twelve of them.

Now there's no waste in government. Nah. Nah? How about the four three hundred dollars for a half inch metal drive pin that should have cost forty six bucks? Does that one count Half of gen Z voters said they've lied about who they're voting for, which is interesting because gen Z leans well left, So does that mean they're voting right? I don't know. I'm just it's an Axios Harris poll. Government payments become the fastest growing source of income.

According to a report, a woman who stood at the door of an abortion clinic in New York City has been sentenced to three and a half.

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Years in a federal prison.

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Joe Biden, Well, is it really Joe Biden or is it the Obama Obiden Obiden administration.

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That's going to break the record.

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They are going to have one hundred and four thousand pages added to the Federal Registry and Regulations in their four years, breaking the record of Barack Obama talked about abortion Amendment four on the ballot, talked about ethics, and media talked about the guy who might be cleaning up the Department of Justice. If Trump wins Monday, we'll do it all again. Go Rattlers, happy homecoming.

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Go knowles are

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