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Ep. 5273: Liberal woman promise celibacy... Thank God.

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This is the full episode of The Morning Show with Preston Scott for Tuesday, November 12th.

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- Justin Haskins
- Howard Eisenman       

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Battle. Do Morning Friends Welcome Tuesday, November twelve, on The Morning Show with Preston Scott, He's ose can you see, I'm Preston. It's show fifty two seventy three. Great to be with you. I hope you had a enjoyable weekend. Weather is kind of weird. It's gonna get sunny and cooler later this week. Finally we're gonna be down into the seventies and at night down into the fifties and then the forties, and who knows what will happen beyond. But I'm just grateful for a little bit of a respite.

Let's get to the cooler weather. But I hope you had a wonderful weekend. Veterans, thank you. There's I mean, they're just that's all I got. Thank you. I mean, there's no way to say thank you enough for serving, especially if you're serving now. I gotta tell you, tough, tough serving under this regime. It really is in this environment. But it's gonna be changing. We're going to get back to having a defense that's stout, where men and women are focused on warfare and not I don't think that

was very loving. I'm just grateful that We're going to get focused on what we're supposed to be focused on in this country. But we begin with this verse of scripture John eight twelve and John twelve forty six. I am the light of the world. He who follows me shall not walk in darkness, but have the light of life. I have come as a light into the world, that

whoever believes in me should not abide in darkness. You know when Jesus said though that first verse from John eight, he was in the treasury, that part of the temple where the offerings were placed and candles were burned to symbolize the pillar of fire that led the people through the wilderness. Symbolism is not to be lost in all of this. Jesus is hearkening back to that pillar of fire, saying I'm that guy. So the question becomes, is he

the light of your world? Ten past the hour, got a few things to chat up as well as look inside the American Patriots Almanac. Will do it next. Just getting started a busy Tuesday, Awaits, do not miss it. It's the Morning Show with Preston.

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In November the twelfth, huh. Pick a peek inside the American Patriots Almanac eighteen ninety two in Pittsburgh, William Pudge Heffelfinger. I almost feel like you have to say it that way. Ethel Finger just sounds better, doesn't it, as opposed to William Pudge Heffelfinger. William Pudge Heffelfinger becomes the first professional football player when he earns five hundred bucks playing for the Allegheny Athletic Association against the Pittsburgh Athletic Club. Boy,

I wonder how that went. I mean, okay, you're good at something. Eighteen ninety two. Five hundred bucks was a ton of money. Yeah, I'll play, but first you get paid me. You mean ten bucks? No way, I'm better than that one hundred. I'm laughing. Look, I'm turning and walking away unless you give me five hundred bucks. You just talk about it. You want to win, you know what you do. And so mister halfhole finger got it done and a boy. Nineteen forty two Naval Battle of

Guadalcanal begins pivotal Allied victory in the Pacific. Nineteen fifty four, Ellis Island closes after processing more than twelve million immigrants think now, get your mind around this. It opened in New York Harbor in eighteen ninety two, So in sixty two years fewer immigrants came through Ellis Island legally, then entered our southern border illegally in the last three and a half under Joe Biden. That puts some context to things,

doesn't it. And in nineteen eighty one, the Space Shuttle Columbia becomes the first man spacecraft to ever be launched twice when it lifts off at Cape Canaveral. So there you go. A couple other little items here for those of you in the Capital City tonight, the Capital Conservatives, we'll be hosting doctor Irwyn Jackson dinners at five thirty sixteen bucks per person, pay by check, don't bring cash. You must RSVP for a buffet dinner. It's so here's

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Kennels dot Com, sixteen past the ou. There you go. Keeping you up to date on all things important here in the Morning show. Well being transparent with you. One of the reasons we were off the air yesterday was because I have just some days that I've got to burn my time off, and I didn't know what to talk to Irischeffel about. I mean, nine losses out of ten games, my goodness, they just got embarrassed by Notre Dame.

If you watched or listened, you're like, okay, first drive, okay, and then we got three points, and then Notre Dame scored and scored and scored and scored and scored, and you just saw the statistics pile up. And so I just decided, yeah, Monday is as good today as any to take off, just create a long weekend. So yeah, wow,

And coach Norvelle made some changes on Sunday. He fired his offensive coordinator and offensive line coach Alex Adkins, fired wide receiver coach former FSU star Ron Dugan's good man, these are good guys. Adam Fuller's just a prince of a guy. He really is. I know he loves Jesus, but he's the defensive coordinator he got. Let go to you. Just coach had no choice. And I'll tell you what was interesting to me. I watched the press conference yesterday.

Mike norvel looked like a totally different person. It looked as though the weight of the world was off of his shoulders. What that tells me? And I ran this

by Ira, I said, Ira, is it just me? Or did Mike look like maybe you've had this happen where you had a real severe pain injury something and you needed to have a surgical procedure done, and while the procedure wasn't necessarily pleasant, the pain relief because the procedure was done was so overwhelming that whatever that pain was of having to go through the procedure was nothing compared to the pain you've been carrying, if you can relate

to that. That is my perception of coach Norvelle. The burden and weight of knowing he was going to have to fire some guys that he was really close to and that he loves because they were just getting destroyed. And this was you know, Ira wrote, this is the time. He wrote, He wrote right after the loss that if you're going to make changes, now's the time. With the bye week, you need to send a signal to recruits.

You need to send a signal to your team. You need to send a signal to everybody, the fans, the boosters. This is not acceptable. It just isn't. And understand this, those coaches were being paid very very well, very well, they'll be fine, but coach had to do it. Randy Shannon, who he's a former head coach at the Miami Hurricanes. There are some that say he's not the guy to be the DC. He's the interim DC. Whether he remains the defensive coordinator, we'll see. I don't know that he

wants that job. But Randy's got head coaching experience. He can call a good game on the defensive side. He's proven that before. A lot of people have pointed to the linebacker play that he's responsible for and saying, uh, But I would counter that by saying, the younger linebackers are playing really well, and Randy's only been there I think a couple of seasons anyway, that's what you're looking at. But before we take a break, can I get a what what for FSU soccer? I want you to get

your mind around this for a second. Not only did they win the ACC Tournament for the fifth year in a row, in a row in a row, beating North Carolina almost always, they have to play a Carolina team in the finals in North Carolina, like fifteen minutes away from Chapel Hill is Carrie or thirty minutes. It's like it's a home game. And they beat North Carolina three to two. But here's what I want to get. First of all, they're top seed in the NCAA Tournament. They

will host Stamford. I think Thursday night or Friday night. But here's what I want to highlight. FSU women's soccer has been in the championship game of the ACC tournament eleven times. You know how many times they've won? Eleven They've never lost in the ACC title game. Okay, that is some spec She'll sawce there between coach Krekorian and coach Penske. Good job, Brian Penske. Following Krekorian was not an easy task because Mark is arguably the best women's

soccer coach in America, if not the world. And coming after that is like following Bobby Bouten. It just is well done, sir. And yeah, so there you go. Twenty eight past the hour. So a little good news bad news there for FSU. But I think we'll see better on the football field. Alright, let's get right to it. Thirty six past the hour, Big stories in the press box here on the morning show. I'm Preston, he's Jose. I found this interesting state by state map on Thursday's

Carl Higbee Frontline into an interesting observation. Every single state Kamala Harris one had no voter ID laws. She didn't win one state where voter ID was a requirement. Does that finally help some of you understand the why behind the southern border. Now, speaking of Tom Homan will be appointed borders are if he hasn't been already by Donald Trump. Homan used to be the head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement and on CBS had this to say, hear a lot.

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Of people say, you know, the talk of a mass deportation as racist. It's a it's threatening to immigrant community. It's not threatened to the immigrant community. It should be threatening to the illegal immigrant community. But on the heels of historic illegal immigration crisis that has to be done.

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Can you just limit it to criminals and national security threat.

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Though, if I've in charged this, my priorities are public safety threats and n security threats.

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First first implies others follow though, right, absolutely, so game that out for me.

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What's the scenario.

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It's not okay to enter a country legal, which is a crime. That's what drives illegal immigration when there's no consequences. The Biden Harris ministration has proven this. You can get to the border, turn yourselfs in, get released when in twenty four hours, so.

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You are carrying out a targeted enforcement operation. Grandma's in the house. She's undocumented, she get arrested too.

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It depends which the judges side. We're going to remove people that a judge is already deported.

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There you go, There you go. It's not that complicated, now, is it. One of the other parts of this equation is employing illegals. Crack down on employers that use illegal immigrants in this country that, oh, by the way, hurt wages of legal immigrants and citizens of this country that are not here to work under a special work visa. Those are illegals undercut wages. Personally, I don't care if I pay a buck more for ahead of Lettuce, I

don't that will help solve the problem. Additional appointments, if you have not heard, expected Representatively Stefanic will be the Ambassador to the United Nations. Senator Mark or Rubio, Secretary of State Representative Michael Walls of Florida National Security Advisor. He's the only Green Bray ever elected to Congress. I don't know if you knew that he was the only one. Now there might be somebody subsequent to Michael, but and

then South Dakota Governor Christy Nolam. This one's interesting. I don't know enough about her. Chops to know whether this is a good appointment or not, or just a thank you for being supportive appointment. It looks like Trump's picking people for the varsity. She's tapped as being the next Homeland Security director. That means we are going to see some very different policies coming forward. And that's good. Michael

Wallace's National Security advisor. Yeah, that works. FEMA has fired an official who ordered workers to skip any home in Florida that had a Donald Trump sign that was ravaged by Hurricane Milton. Do you know that if you had a Trump sign, the Feds weren't helping you. FEMA caught win of it, investigated, found validity to this story, and

now Marnie Washington has been fired. Good fire them all, clean him out, and a federal judge vacates the Trump case deadlines after Jack Smith seeks a little bit of a pause. Smith wants to know, okay, that we're in unprecedented times here. But here's the thing. Everyone keeps forgetting this, including the judges that are hearing him. You don't have standing, You are not legally appointed. His days are numbered. He's going to get fired. Trump's firing him because he was

never legally appointed. It's not hard. Forty one passed the hour. Boy, do we have intel for you today? On the morning show, Florida Man coming up in the next segment, third hour, Justin Haskins will join us manly minute next hour. Yeah, I know, I'm jumping around a little bit. It's because I'm not very good at what I do. I just yay what comes in my mind. You know, if you were the president, what would you do about Ukraine? Word is Joe Biden is going to lobby hard for Donald

Trump to uphold our commitments inside quotes to Ukraine. Jake Sullivan, who is the occupier of the office of Michael Walls, National Security Advisor. He went on the CBS Face the Nation show, quoting the President will have the chance to explain to President Trump how he sees things where they stand and talk to President Trump about how President Trump is thinking about taking on these issues when he takes office. President Biden made clear when President Zelenski was here in

Washington a couple months ago. Doesn't he have a guest suite at the White House now or do they just pull up a trailer, you know, plug in an ICRV or something I don't know, you know, maybe a little fifty watt hook up there. I don't know that we would spend all of the resources that were provided to us by Congress on time and in full, meaning that by January twenty we will have sent the full amount of resources an aid to Ukraine that Congress has authorized.

He's going to make the case to Congress the incoming administration that the US should not walk away from Ukraine means more instability in Europe. Ultimately, as the Japanese Prime Minister said, if we walk away from Ukraine in Europe, questions about America's commitment to our allies in Asia will grow. So, if you're president, what do you do? There are a couple thoughts here. First of all, Trump's pattern is to carry a big stick and say to NATO, we're not

funding this by ourselves anymore. Not going to happen. If you want to fund we'll kick in a little bit if that's the decision. I don't know. When I read that Ukraine had attacked Moscow with offensive drones, I don't know. Now the border skirmish has now become an attack on Russia's capital. That is an escalation that I'm not sure is wise from a lot of perspectives. The reports of the money not necessarily being used for military purposes in Ukraine,

that's a little problematic. And then there's this Joe Biden has been compromised as it relates to China and Ukraine. Ukraine is one of the two nations that paid Joe Biden in his family millions of dollars in corruption. Those are those are those are payments, pay to play payments,

No kidding. Joe wants to maintain a commitment. He doesn't want Ukraine to funnel this information that they have on him because they know the nation knows they've paid Joe long before Joe was ever the resident of the United States. So it'll be interesting to see forty seven minutes past the hour, but I think it's important. What would you do? It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott.

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You have a story you want to share, write him at Preston at iHeartRadio dot com. Welcome to The Morning Show with Preston Scott.

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I haven't done this in a minute. Everybody, If you.

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Read something insane, I probably did it.

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I'm father four of the blockers.

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Going ahead and google my name name now.

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There is so manto the sins I have committed, and we all feel better when we have somebody to play.

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Yeah, yeah, yeah. Florida man Stuart McMillan seventy one. I look at the picture of this guy and I'm thinking to myself, everybody knows someone who looks just like him. He just looks like a guy that everyone knows. He just looks like a face that everyone knows. You don't want to know. Stuart got into a verbal argument with two women over their choices for political candidates on election Day twelve thirty in the middle of the day, and

then the infamous words an altercation ensued. Oh my goodness, my man. Stuart allegedly pulled one of the women's flags to the ground here that were waving a flag outside a polling place, I suppose, and then grabbed her by the throat and hair. Representative Danny Alvarez, a Republican and Army veteran, witnessed the account. He represents House District sixty nine in Hillsborough County, said the women were holding flags supporting Kamala Harris. McMillan showed up waiving a Donald Trump flag.

Oh man, see you gotta call it out right. It's when it's when it's a guy on your side, you got to call it out bad form Stewart. First of all, what a jerk, who cares? So they said, you're an idiot for voting for Trump whatever, woh wah, woah, wah wah. But then but then to grab her by the throat and hair got to be better than that. So he was representative Alvarez. Actually, you know he he got in the middle of it and tried to separate the fighting groups.

And so well done, well done, Danny, way to go. But you know, this reminded me of something else this weekend.

My wife and I were running a few errands and we drive through a parking lot where you know, the parking is one way and then you go to the other lane and it's the other way, and so there's a definitive in out and some little punky kid with his girlfriend is driving out the wrong way and he met the immovable force another guy going the right way, and so they go head to head and their cars stop right in front of each other and a near

fistfight broke out over that. I have to tell that story at some point because it was just it was epic, It really was. My wife said, why did you stop? I said, well, I was armed, I said, just in case this escalated and got nasty, because she was wondering if I was going to videotape it. No, I'm not that dude. Anyway. Fifty six past the hour. We've got the big stories coming up at the bottom of the next hour if you missed them. But when we come

back after the news. The reaction to the election, Oh, my goodness, stories to share. Five past the hour. It is Tuesday on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Short week for us here around the radio program. Next Monday, Grant Allen will be hosting for yours truly, but I'll be on Friday and Monday. But we are here with you and my ow my. The reaction to the election by some some on the left, some of it is

so spot on an awakening, you could hope. Representative Richie Torres claimed his party he's a Democrat, New York alienated historic numbers of minority voters. He's a supporter of Israel, pointed to the pro Palestinian protests, quoting Donald Trump has no greater friend than the far left, which has managed to alienate historic numbers of Latinos, Blacks, Asians, and Jews from the Democratic Party with absurdities like defund the police

or from the River to the Sea or LATINX. There's more to lose than there is to gain politically from pandering to the far left. That is more representative of Twitter, twitch and TikTok than it is the real world. The working class is not buying the ivory towered nonsense that the far left is selling. He sounds as if he has listened and memorized the talking points on this program, the catering to the fringes, but he's not alone one

of the hosts on CNN for Reid Zachariah. At first glance, it would seem easy to explain Tuesday's election as part of the twenty twenty four globe will waive against incumbents beset by post COVID turmoil and inflation. So it might have been preordained that Kamala Harris, representing the incumbent administration, lost decisively as well. But Harris could have bucked the trend. Employment was strong, wages up, inflation down. Obviously, that's through

a certain set of glasses. Activity soaring More importantly, Donald Trump has many strengths as a political figure, but he also has many weaknesses. I agree that's a fair statement. He said. Democrats had an opportunity to reclaim political power, but they blew it. The New York Times estimates that Harris will lose the national popular vote by a point and a half, a first for Democrats since two thousand

and four. He said the first big error was the Biden administration's blindness to the collapse of the immigration system and the chaos at the border. An asylum system that was meant for a small number of persecuted individuals was being used by millions to gain legal entry, not legal. Instead of shutting it down, liberals branded anyone protesting as heartless and racist. They missed a massive shift in the

American public opinion in just a few years. Instead of basically saying nothing different, she should have said, I would have shut down the border early in hard referencing her interview on the view, the secondary said over zealous misuse of law to punish Trump. The most egregious of the cases pursued was Alvin Braggs in New York, one that even he was once skeptical of, but was reportedly pressured

by some on the left into pursuing you think. Then he gets to the third mistake that was made aid by the left, the fixation with identity politics that largely came out of urban academic bubble but alienated many mainstream voters. There's an irony in claiming to be pro Latino by insisting that people use the term Latinx, only to discover

that Lentino's themselves think the word is weird. This kind of set obsession made democrats view people too much through their ethnic or racial or gender identity and made them miss, for example, that working class Latinos were moving toward Trump, perhaps because they were socially conservative, or liked his macho rhetoric, or even agreed with his hardline stance on immigration. The

problem is deeper than one about nouns and pronouns. The entire focus of identity is morphed into something deeply illiberal. Another word has heard on the Morning show, judging people by the color of their skin rather than the content of their character. That is what I've been saying for how long? And finally here's an ethnic person in this country. For Reid Zachariah saying we're supposed to be colorblind. Just a couple of years ago, that would get you boycotted.

It's becoming fashionable again. It's called being correct. Eleven passed the hour. We're just starting on some of the reaction. See it. And Zachariah went on to say that democrats embracing university speech codes and cancel culture, which have become weighs the left censors or restricts the most cherish of liberal ideas. Freedom of speech was another undoing. There's an awakening. There are some on the left that they're facing getting kicked out. I'll be curious to see how well this ages.

We'll see Wall Street Journal pointing out Democrats in Pennsylvania are doing everything possible to cheat Dave McCormick out of the US Senate seat that he's won. Incumbent Senator Bob Casey will not concede defeat, and they brought in lawyer Mark Elias. Wall Street Journal took this on. This is the reporting of the Wall Street Journal, The Associated Press in most other media have called the Senate race in

Pennsylvania for Republican Dave McCormick, but never feared Democrats. Lawyer Mark Elias is on the case trying to steal the seat for incumbent Democrat Bob Casey. Did someone say election denial? Mister Casey has refused to concede despite trailing by some forty thousand votes as we write this, and mister Elias has declared on acts the races and over. Now they

go on to write this. Mister Elias helped steal a Senate seat in Minnesota for Al Franken in two thousand and eight by finding a judge to count previously rejected ballots and overturn the lead of Republican Norm Coleman. The Elias method is to look for friendly judges who will rule in his favor. Pennsylvania has a Republican Secretary of State who supervisor supervises elections, but an especially partisan Democrat

elected majority on the state Supreme Court. So far, Governor Josh Sapiro and other AFS are not commenting on mister Elias, so Pennsylvania is still holding on even though it seems to be a foregone conclusion. Then there's this. Remember all those rallies that Kamala was having with all the celebrities. She paid them to show up. She stroked a check to Oprah for one million dollars to show up. What that's like tying a steak around the kid's neck to

get the dog to play with him. They wouldn't come on their own They wouldn't come on their own dollar. They had to be compensated to show up. Apparently they spent six figures building a set for her appearance on the podcast Call Her Daddy with Alex Cooper, and allegedly they're twenty thousand dollars in debt. Twenty sorry, twenty million

dollars in debt. What's interesting here is, according to a report in The New York Post, inside that sum, it would have been more than twenty million that they spent on Swing States if a planned performance by Alanis Morrissett had not been scrapped. Now I don't know who this is, but apparently she's a Canadian singer of some kind. Did you hear her campaign donation? She had to pull it back because the check wasn't going to clear. She wrote

a check that was gonna bounce, so she canceled it. Oh, this is just some of the fun that we're learning in the wake of the election. There's more to come. Sixteen past the hour, It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Twenty two passed. The hour of the Morning Show. Got a manly minute still to come this hour and next hour. Justin Haskins of the Heartland Institute. No shortage of things to talk about with Justin. Remember last week we talked

in the wake of the election about Jimmy Kimmel. He was a terrible night for women, children, hundreds of thousands of hard working immigrants who make this country great. No, it was a great night for immigrants. It was an incredible night for immigrants. It was a bad night for illegal immigrants. But he went on to sorry, Freudian slipped there saying she But he went on to say that it was a bad night for our climate, science, journalism, justice,

free speech. Hmm. Interesting. Here's what also is interesting about Jimmy Kimmel. If you use the Biden administration as the guide, Jimmy Kimmel should be prosecuted and placed in federal prison. Why. Well, last month, he told his audience to vote late on Thursday or Friday if they planned on voting for Trump. The plan was to convince people to be at home on election day, vote late on Thursday or Friday. That

was fine, I read from the Department of Justice. Douglas Mackie was sentenced today by the United States District Judge Judge Ann Donnelly to seven months in prison for his role in conspiracy to interfere with potential voters' rights to vote in the twenty sixteen election. He had joked online that people could just text their vote. Jimmy Kimmel just joked about people voting late that it was just fine.

So if if Doug Mackie's in prison, Jimmy Kimmel should face charges and be sentenced to prison too, then there's this a cruise line. Villa v Ens announced a skip forward package two days after the election, one day after Trump was declared the winner. You can set sail for four years and and then they have a two year program called the Midterm Selection. So you can forty thousand dollars a year for double occupancy. You can sail around the world for four years for forty thousand dollars a year.

The cost for the four year package one fifty nine nine to ninety nine per person double occupancy, or two hundred and fifty five two hundred and fifty six thousand for a single occupancy, Cavin, you can have the whole thing to yourself and sail around the world. Honestly, if if that's you enjoy, no really enjoy, and you can listen to this show on iHeartRadio while you're cruising around the world, just to stay in touch with all the

things you're missing. Now, there's there's really a pretty good follow up to all of this that I'll get to perhaps tomorrow on the show. But nothing would make me happier than for illiberals that hate this nation to leave this nation. Think of it, we could then make room for some of the illegals that so badly want to be here in that the irony of ironies. Twenty seven past the Hour come back with the big stories in the press box and more on the Morning Show.

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Him as your uncle, Preston, the relative you actually enjoy having around and.

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Not just at the holidays.

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This is the Morning Show with Preston Scott.

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Thirty five past the Hour. Tie a couple of big stories together here in just a second. But first, back in October, FEMA official got busted for instructing Florida relief workers to skip homes ravaged by Hurricane Milton. That had Donald Trumps signs when the allegation first came out. I mean, let's be honest, if you heard that, you'd love you'd be like, oh no, come on, that's not happening. That's just one of those stories that our side picks up

and manufacturers and pushes out there. Oh no, it happened. It absolutely happened, And in fact, it was very quickly confirmed by FEMA after an investigation. And so Marnie Washington is no longer with FEMA. I just want you to get your yourself to really think about this, and now think about what stories were coming out in North Carolina about the dragging of the feet, about things not getting

done for political reasons. It starts to breathe life into those possibilities, and it speaks to how loathsome the left has become. And until those of you that are Democrats and those that are on the political left disassociate yourself from this and call out this type of behavior. Look, you may not like my opinions on things, but I call out Republicans. I do it all the time, I've done it for years. I'm fair about this stuff. Until you separate yourself from it, you're no different than they

are not in my mind no different. Now I want to get to these two stories, the Jack Smith story seeking a pause in the prosecution of Trump on the federal cases. Yeah, you're not even supposed to be prosecuting anyway. You're not illegal, you're not legally appointed. So we'll just set that to the side. Tom Homan asked by CBS News, he will be the borders are. He's the former head of ICE, he was in charge of immigration and customs

under Trump. He will be coming back, but only in the role, not only he will oversee all of it as borders are. Okay, you guys want to make the position, fine, we'll fill it with somebody that actually is going to do the job. Listen to what he had to say to CBS News.

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Hear a lot of people say, you know, the talk of a mass deportation as racist. It's a it's threatening to immigrant community. It's not threatened in immigrant community. It should be threatening to the illegal grant community. But on the heels of his historic illegal immigration crisis that has to be done.

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Can you just limit it to criminals and national security threat?

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Though, if I've been charged this, my priorities are public safety, threats, and that security threats.

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First first, implies others follow though, right, absolutely, so game that out for me. What's the scenario.

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It's not okay to enter a country. Legal is a crime. That's what drives illegal immigration when there's no consequences. The Biden Harris ministration has proven this. You can get to the border, turn yourself in, get released when in twenty four hours.

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So you are carrying out a targeted enforcement operation. Grandma's in the house, she's undocumented. She get arrested too.

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It depends which is the judges side. We're going to remove people at judge is already deported.

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There you go done now, I'd be a little more extreme than Tom. That is well, it won't take him back. That's fine. I'll teach them how to jump out of an airplane. Or I'll just say to him, you found your way here, find your way back. Now. I want to connect to one other big story. Isn't it interesting that Kamala Harris did not win one state that had voter ID the only states Democrat Kamala Harris won where states without voter ID forty minutes past the hour. Those

last two stories are very well connected. Several news outlets are covering the story of the GANNET owned Des Moines Register now. It should be pointed out that Gannet papers are in a free fall. They have been for several years now. Once mighty publishing outlets have been reduced to a handful of reporters and pulling their resources to find a way to print a paper that has some content. But it doesn't matter what community you're in. Your Gannet

newspaper is likely an embarrassment. The Des Moines Register has launched an investigation, or rather Gannet has launched one into the Des Moines Register, because of a leak of An Seltzer's bombshell i Iowa poll. The poll was released on the evening of November two, and it made nationwide news.

It would turn out to be wildly wrong, thus damaging the reputation of the Des Moines Register and Ann Seltzer to the extent that her polling showed Kamala Harris leading Donald Trump by three points in the state of Iowa. Trump won by thirteen. She was wronged by sixteen points. But that's not the news. The news is that forty five minutes prior to the public release of the poll, a tweak predicted the poll's findings. Its author said, Illinois

Governor JB. Pritzker, a Duke graduate, had mentioned the not release poll during a Duke Democrats meeting that day, So those poll numbers got leaked out by somebody. Now Gannet is investigating how Pritzker and possibly others learned to the poll early. And once again, this not only just speaks to bad strategy, this speaks to how bad gannet is. Who cares that the poll got released early. You ought to be worrying about how you can be sixteen points wrong.

And that's what I kept telling you. The polling that was coming out, that was showing Kamala doing so well, was completely in error, and that the polls were being manipulated to try to encourage Democrats to get out there and vote. Poles should reflect the attitudes of voters, good or bad, whatever they are, they are, but that's not the way it is anymore. Second thing that falls under the category of bad strategy, this one on our side.

It's a group called Pardon forty seven, an organization committed to identifying, vetting, and advocating for individuals who have been unjustly persecuted or politically targeted by Biden in the Department of Justice. I don't disagree with any of it. Should there be an organization, absolutely, here's what you don't do. Pardon forty seven launches to create lists for President Donald Trump to issue pardons on day one? No, no, no, Do you want your people released or do you want

this to be a political football? See this, this is just this is bad. Add strategy Pardon forty seven a newly organized group. Fine, organize yourselves, begin the campaign of privately reaching out through proper channels to members of the House, the Senate, and the White House, the incoming administration. Make your case privately. I got one of these press releases me lil old p if I got one, these got

sent all over the place. Do you really want to draw attention to the fact that you're working to try to get a bunch of people pardon from prison or do you want to get them pardon from prison? Then announce the fact why you didn't Let Trump announce the pardons. Let him privately make the decision. Don't publicly do this. This is this, This is creating more resistance than there otherwise would have been. But again, that's just I think differently.

About things like this. I'm all about end result. I don't care about the rest. Get me the result I need. I don't have. I don't need to know about pardon forty seven as an organization. I really don't I need to know. We've talked about it. It's one of the things Trump should do. Pardon most all of them, most all of them. Not all of them, but most all of them. But I will tell you, and this will be a story we talk about. There are going to be some mysteries uncovered. We're going to find out how

many FBI agents were inside. Because Christopher Ray is going to resign before Trump can fire him the head of the FBI. We're going to get inside those documents. Don't be surprised if there's not a burning, a shredding, a destruction of documents related to January sixth, do not be surprised.

Forty eight minutes after the hour, come back with something pretty funny, plus a mainly minute kamo Ayra's supporters in various parts of the country obviously a little rattled after the results last week, but they've been getting letters and postcards suggesting they will be quote volunteering to house migrant families. In case you've not heard about this, this is hilarious. One in Massachusetts received a postcard they thought it might have been from the Harris campaign, lipped it over and

it said the following, thank you for supporting Kamala. We're so appreciative of you putting out a yard sign, but now we need your continued help. We will be moving a family of two from the country of Nicaragua into your home on ten thirty, twenty twenty four. They will need food, toiletries, and transportation. Thank you letters went out in California. The letters, with messages in English, Spanish, and Arabic, warned that their homes would be listed as sanctuary residents

for migrants. The recipient of one of these contacted the FBI and the Fresno County Sheriff's office to investigate, how is there anything illegal? They didn't. They didn't post anything that said they were the Harris campaign. It just said thanks for supporting Kamala. Apparently someone wrote around streets across the country and jotted down addresses of anyone with a Kamala Harris sign and said yeah as a joke, they mailed them letters and postcards saying you're going to get

some illegal immigrants at your home to stay. I don't know if you've seen the videos they're going around of people showing up at people's homes and then they have some folks get out, like a family with a couple of kids, and it's all a joke, but it's all on video. It's hilarious. Now that leads me perfectly to our Manly Minute. Remember, a manly minute is about virtues, ideals, skills, thoughts to teach your son because after all, mail by birth,

man by choice. Inspired by these stories and what we're dealing with in the world today, teach your son the difference between someone here legally and someone here illegally. Teach him to understand the difference between an immigrant, where quite frankly, all of us in our lineage are immigrants and illegal immigrants. Point out the difference between someone who does something legally and someone who does something illegally, and that you can't

conflate the two. You will be teaching your son principles that will last a lifetime. Our three of the Morning Show with Preston Scott is next. When we come back, Justin Haskins, one of our favorite guests, will join us as we prepare for a second Trump administration. Don't leave me, all right? Here we go a third hour of the

Morning Show with Preston Scott. It is Tuesday, November the twelfth, one week later, and they're still counting votes in some parts of this country, which is mind numbing to me. But great to be with you this morning. That's Jose in Studio one A. I'm here in Studio one B and I'm joined by our good friend Justin Haskins of the Heartland Institute. Hello, sir, good morning.

Speaker 7

How are you.

Speaker 1

I'm doing well. It's a tempered attitude, but let me turn that around. How are you?

Speaker 7

I mean, believe it or not. I don't know how you felt going into election day a few days leading up to eluction day, but I felt extremely confident that it was going to be a big blowout, and so I was not shocked by what happened. I thought that the poll numbers seemed to indicate that this was going

to happen, and it did. I think it is in some ways obviously great were the American people, including a lot of groups that are traditionally aligned with Democrats, came out in full force, saying we do not support what the Democrats are offering. We do not want this agenda. We want to go in a completely different direction. And

I think all of that is great. But I'm not you know, popping champagne bottles yet either, right, because ultimately, winning elections really doesn't matter if you don't put the right policies into place. And I hope that happens, but until it happens, you know, I care a lot more about policy than I do about politics. Just put it that way.

Speaker 1

Justin I likened the aftermath to coming back to a house that you've been away from for four years and finding out that there have been squatters and the and that the house has been destroyed from the inside. And I think it's a very fair and I think it's an accurate analogy. I'm not sure that the American people that supported the change that we got understand how badly damaged our nation is on almost every front.

Speaker 7

Yeah, I think that's I think that's a great point. And when you look at the policy agenda that Trump has going in, there's a lot of great things. I mean, he wants to lower taxes, he wants to end the war with the Ukraine, which I think globally would do more for the economy than almost anything that he could do. He's got pro energy policies, all these things are going to be great. But yeah, you're one hundred percent right. Some of the damage that's been caused will take years

to fix. Some of it is, you know, semi permanent. I fear because of the way the administrative state is set up. What he needs desperately is a Congress who will go in there and clean house. And he's not going to get that. He's not going to get that, And I think Republicans need to start really understanding that they are not going to have the votes to really make sweeping changes like they need to. And so Trump has to do all of this through executive action, and

I think that's a good thing. He will do it, but ultimately we want to see laws passed. Those are permanent. Executive orders can easily be overturned, and there's limits to what you can do, right, So people do need to temper their expectations a little bit because without the votes in Congress, you're not going to have gigantic sweeping changes.

Speaker 1

We've got a minute left in this segment. Why do you think even though he'll have a majority more than likely in the House, and he does in the Senate. Why wouldn't he get things done through the House in the Senate.

Speaker 7

Yeah, Well, the short answer to that is you need to have big margins in the House and the Senate to really get things done. But especially in the Senate, you're always you're going to have a handful of Republicans in the Senate who are more moderate and are not going to go along with the kind of big, sweeping vision that we conservatives want to see the House. It's less of the problem, but it's still an issue. And

that's true with Democrats by the way, too. There's a reason why Biden and Democrats in his first two years really didn't pass that many laws. It's because it's really hard to do unless you have I mean, Joe Manchin and people like that got in the way of it, right, So you need to have huge, huge margins, and he's not going to have that.

Speaker 1

Joining us Justin Haskins with the Heartland Institute. So much to talk about. We'll keep unpacking things next the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Justin Haskins with me from the Heartland Institute. We're talking about the election aftermath and rather than spiking the football, which I would love to do for about a month and a half, justin what's more important who he puts in the cabinet or who ends up being the leader of the United States Senate.

Speaker 7

Oh that's an easy one. Okay, that's an easy one. United States Senate absolutely matters far more. And what I think people really underestimate how important leadership positions are in legislatures. And that's not just at the federal level, that's also at the state level too. Leadership has the ability to kill legislation before it ever gets to the floor, and

they do it by putting it in certain committees. They do it by you know, striking deals with various factions in the party or on the other side, they have the ability to keep the right people out of committee assignments and by doing that kind of controlling what gets through and what doesn't. And so the committee process, which is the first stage of how legislation gets passed, is

all controlled in a lot of ways. It's controlled by the head of the party in that particular chamber, so the head of the Senate, especially because there are so few the margin for error there is so low because you need to have sixty votes in a lot of cases to get over a filibuster in the Senate. You're

already dealing with that problem. And now if you have a leader up there who doesn't want to do what needs to be done in order to transform the country in a positive way, it's not hard for that person to stop it from happening. And so Mitch McConnell was a huge impediment to a lot of really good things happening. Not everything he did was bad. A lot of really great pieces of the legislation died because of Mitch McConnell, and that's going to happen again, I fear.

Speaker 1

Well. That leads me to the question. John Thune and John Cornyn have apparently kind of been considered Mitch McConnell light. And then there's Rick Scott. Who's the best choice.

Speaker 7

Well, I mean, Rick Scott's obviously the best choice. I don't think there's any question about that whatsoever. But I don't think Rick Scott has any chance of winning. And that's extremely unfortunate. But it's just the way that Washington works. The establishment in Washington has a lot of power. They've got a lot of favors they call in. In these kinds of situations, it's very difficult for an outsider to break through that. It is possible, but it's very, very difficult.

And I think in this situation you're not going to see Rick Scott make it as the head of the It just isn't going to happen. Now, that doesn't all hope is lost or anything like that. A lot can be done, and Jronald Trump is ultimately the you know, he's got the bully pulpit. He's the biggest name and face and power in the Republican Party. So a lot of stuff can happen, but make no mistake about it, it is going to be a challenge. Does a lot of key issues.

Speaker 1

Doesn't Trump when it's all said and done, though, have all of the key demographics that he might not have won but that he won over significant percentages. You look at the state turnout in New York and Illinois where he just I mean, he didn't win the states, but he won a lot of voters over in those states. That mandate isn't going to carry enough weight with fun and cornyin to move the needle. They're not able to read the tea leaves.

Speaker 7

Well on certain issues. I think it will. But when when you're talking about gutting the administrative state, you know, shutting down the Department of Education or guy the Department of Edude, some of these really big important things that need to happen, I don't know if that's the case. Yeah, I don't know if it matters. Now we'll find out.

The truth is this, we haven't had a situation quite like this in a very long time, because really we haven't had a mandate president's election presidential election since Obama the first time. I mean it's been a while. And Obama the first time when he ran and won in two thousand and eight, if you remember, he got huge, huge majorities in the House, in the Senate out of that way, bigger than what we're about to see here. So it's been a while since we've seen a president

come in with a mandate. Typically they barely get in and that wasn't the case this time around. And so we will find out soon how much that matters. The other thing to remember too, that's different about this situation is Trump isn't going to run again, So how does that play into the calculus in Washington? For all of these figures who are worried about upsetting Trump. I don't know, you know, I truly don't know. So there's a lot of unknowns here too.

Speaker 1

Nice stuff there, Justin Haskins. Good analysis is always more to come from the Heartland Institute here in the Morning Show with Preston Scott, time Flies Justin Haskins with us from the Heartland Institute. Justin you mentioned four years. Donald Trump has four years. I loathe the fact that he's going to have to do so much by executive order because, as you mentioned, it just leads to this back and forth,

this ping pong game of policy that we loathe. We need to get an energy policy in law, we need to get some things for our defense in law. But you mentioned though, the four years, How important is it that he kind of tee up jd Vance and give him some real responsible as a vice president, because in my opinion, he is a remarkable asset to Donald Trump.

Speaker 7

Yeah, one of the weird things. Another weird thing about the situation is that you have an incoming president who can't run for a second term right from the very start, and so he really has an opportunity here to kind of pick the successor. He did that with JD. Vance. You wouldn't pick someone other than your successor to be your vice president in that situation. And so it makes no sense to me to have him just sitting on the shelf not really doing anything, which sometimes is what

happens with vice presidents. I can't imagine that they won't use him in that way. They have to give him real responsibilities and FaceTime with the American people and give him the chance for Americans to really get to know who he is and to have some wins. And I think that they will do that, and I think all indications are that that's the plan.

Speaker 1

I mean jd. Vance is one of the few on our side justin that can actually make the argument and doesn't need a note or a teleprompter to do it, because he seems to come from a place of policy where he doesn't need notes. So if you were to pick the areas that you would put him front and center on, what would that be?

Speaker 7

Oh boy, I would say immigration, that's the that that to me would be the number one thing, because that's that's a hard topic for Trump to talk about. Sometimes he speaks in generalizations. We all know, we've heard the clips from Trump. We know that his policy ideas are in the right you know, or in the right space. We know that when he speaks, we get the points as conservatives understand what he's trying to say. But he has this tendency to say things that are a little

bit exaggerated or you know. And and that's that's a Northeast thing, by the way, I'm from the Northeast. That's what people do. This is the way, and so it's totally normal up there. But it's in politics that makes you know, the media uses that to their advantage to say, look, he's being dishonest, that he's being dishonest, he's making a larger point in your nitpicking. But that's that's the problem

for Trump. But jd. Vance doesn't have that issue. And the immigration issue is such a sensitive topic because of the nature of it, and you need to have you need to balance being compassionate with being reasonable and responsible and all of that's very hard to do. And I think the American people are absolutely ready to fix that issue for the first time in decades. They are ready

to fix it. A lot of independence historically have not been ready to fix it, and I think they are now that's one of the big reasons Trump won, and I think it's a perfect issue for Jade Vance to deal with.

Speaker 1

I've had discussions with a lot of people in the wake of the election, Justin and mentioned with the work that's ahead, that the sequencing of that work is vitally important. That you have to do certain things before you do certain other things. If you were advising Donald Trump and his team, what would be the most important one, two, three things in order that need to be done.

Speaker 7

Oh, well, I think the border is a huge one. I think, you know, I think if you don't fix the border, you're going to have all kinds of long term issues. We've seen that play out. They have to fix that. I would say that the war in Ukraine is another gigantic one. If they can actually end that war, not only will the world be a lot safer, the economy will be a lot better. Energy prices will go down. The war in Ukraine has been related to global inflations

and stuff like. It's not the only cause of it, but it is a problem, and so I think that's a huge, huge issue. I think domestic energy production, we need to control our own destiny when it comes to energy. We need to bring jobs back to the United States. We need to lower the cost of everything, and you do that by lowering the cost of energy, because the

cost of energy is tied to everything. And the Biden administration, despite what they've been telling people for the past year, have worked very hard to reduce domestic oil and gas production. And a lot of that can be undone, almost all of it through executive action, and that's exactly what needs to happen. So I think those are three really big priorities.

Of course, there are a million other things that are important, you know, ESG and you know, social credit scoring and banking and all the stuff that you and I have talked about many times. But I think those are three key issues.

Speaker 1

Justin, as always, thank you very much for the time. I appreciate it very very much, and nothing but you the best for you and your family. Thank you, sir.

Speaker 7

Same to you, God Blud.

Speaker 1

Thank you. Justin Haskins with us our guest here in the Morning Show with Preston Scott. This is the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Interesting development. Looks like the Democrats have given up on any hope of Bob Casey retaining his seat in Pennsylvania. They have invited. I think it's Dave McCormick, the Senator elect, to attend the Senate orientation today.

That's got a hurt. It's got a hurd. The President of the United States is beginning to roll out who he is going to place where Tom Hoeman will be likely the borders are. He's the former director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. He's a no nonsense that knows the system, knows how it works, knows how it's supposed to work the night and day. I cannot wait to talk to HEYESUS Rodriguez, our source who was better than two decades

a US Border Patrol agent. We're going to have him back on before the end of the year and get the feeling of what the agents are thinking. Now. My guess is they're stoked. They're going to get to do their job. Now. What happens between now and January twentieth, that's another story. If it were me, I would close the border to all immigrants all I'm sorry. I would fix legal immigration, and then I would set about a policy for our border that is unwavering. But that's me.

A last Stephanic is expected to be named. She's a representative from New York. She's expected to be named, you an ambassador, Florida Senator Marc or Rubio, Secretary of State Representative Michael Waltz of Florida, National Security Advisor Christy Nome, Governor of South Dakota, Director of Homeland Security. And we're just scratching the surface. There are other appointments coming, some have already been suggested or announced. A lot of you

are worried, isn't that going to weaken the Senate. Trump's picking people from states that will elect conservatives to replace, or states where governors will reliably select conservatives to replace. For example, let's just use Marco Rubio. If I'm not mistaken. Governor Rond de Santis has the power to appoint and

intram us senator to serve out those final years. And I think he's got two years maybe four years left in office as his Senate office, Well, Governor Rond de Santis will reliably pick somebody to take that role, and there are a lot of great choices. Florida's got a deep bench, deep bench, and that person would have the leg up to continue in that office. And so I don't think Trump's going to do anything that's going to hurt his chances to work with the Senator of the House.

But the margins, as Justin Haskins pointed out, are pretty razor thin. One of thing I think worth mentioning that I want to just get in this segment. Don't you find it interesting that Kamala Harris did not win one state that had voter ID, not one. I mean, it's one thing to say she didn't advance Biden's numbers in one county. I mean, that's just like incredible. She didn't do better than Joe Biden in one singular county in America.

But the fact that she didn't win a state that didn't have voter ID is incredible, or rather that did have voter ID. She didn't win one state that had voter ID. All of her wins were in states without voter ID. We're literally just about anybody can vote, just

saying forty minutes past the hour, Little Mighty Talk. Next on The Morning Show with Preston Scott, time for a little money Talk with investment advisor Howard Heisman with Enhanced Financial Services, securities and advisory services offered through NBC Securities, Inc. Member FINRA and SIPC NBC Securities, Inc. Is a wholly owned subsidiary of RBC Bank USA. The opinions expressed are not those of NBC Securities, Inc. Or iHeartMedia. In appropriate matters,

seek professional tax and or legal advice. Howard Gold has enjoyed a nice run. But what's happened in the days subsequent to the election?

Speaker 8

Sure, sure, you know, in a lot of ways this year has been a golden year, both for gold itself and the S and P five hundred a little bit of rarity. But here's what's happened since the election. The concerns and fears that we might not know the result for perhaps some time obviously quickly evaporated, and the animal spirits, if you will, began to really take hold even in the days leading up to the election, and since then it's been through the roofs. So as of yesterday, the

gold is up twenty seven percent for the year. Typically does best during times of uncertainty. Well, times are okay, and the stock market is up a very very strong twenty six percent. And President, you got to go all the way back to nineteen seventy six, there's never been a year where gold has gained thirty percent or more by year end, and the SMP twenty percent or more. In fact, you got to go all the way back to two thousand and nine to see where both gained

twenty percent. Looks like that's exactly what may play out. But we'll see.

Speaker 1

Home buyers out there have found themselves, you know, remembering the days of low mortgages, and the rates have dropped slightly. Are home buyers taking advantage of the slight decline or are they remaining hesitant?

Speaker 8

Great question, Yeah, and the answer is yes, they have taken advantage of the slight decline. Currently, the thirty year mortgage rate Preston is six point eight one percent, but that is down from the average rate of over seven percent, actually seven point three percent over the prior twelve months, and it clearly spurred a lot of activity. Home sales actually jumped seven point four percent for the month of September.

We don't have the the October data yet, should be getting that any day now, but that was the biggest jump that we've seen in pending home sales going all the way back twenty twenty when for obvious reasons, there wasn't a lot of activity in the home market that year.

Speaker 1

Are you surprised. I know I'm asking an opinion here, but the fact of the matter is that decline isn't all that much. I mean, when you look at it in a monthly payment, the decline is rather negligible. Are you surprised that that home buyers are taking advantage?

Speaker 8

In one word, yes, For the point you made, when you look at the monthly mortgage savings from a mortgage at seven point two or seven point three percent and one at six point seven or six point eight, it's really not that dramatic. And when you look at where the cost of what homes are selling for nowadays, it yeah, it is surprising to me real quickly.

Speaker 1

I want to get to this one stat that you drop my way on the historic nature of this last election year in the gains in the market just you share that real quick.

Speaker 8

Well, you know, typically presidential election years are you know, good years in the marketplace. But to have a year like this where potentially you could see the SMP make a run towards perhaps a gain of thirty percent, it doesn't happen that often. Pressing the typical gains in the S and P five hundred year in and year out, or

in the ten to twelve percent range. So clearly the animal spirits are live and investors right now are jumping in I mean even you know, even bitcoins up over one hundred percent year today, Okay, And so that that that tells me that we're probably seeing some speculation and not just prudent investment decisions.

Speaker 1

Howard is always thanks for the data.

Speaker 8

Absolutely, have a great day, Preston.

Speaker 1

Thank you, sir. Howard Heisman with us on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. All right, before we leave you, just the mother of all Kickers stories. Tomorrow in the program, the Chancellor of the State University System, Ray Rodriguez, will join us. Also the election by the Numbers, some fascinating data dug up by Scott Beacon, Bline Blogger and Christmas Catalog Spotlight. So that and more on tomorrow's program. Mattel the toymaker apologizing big time. They released a bunch of

new toys ahead of the launch of the film Wicked. Now. Wicked is about the Wizard of Oz and Oz and the whole good and Bad Witch and where that all originated, how they came to be right. Ariana Grande plays the Good Witch and Cynthia Arrivo plays the bad Witch and Jeff Goldbloom plays the Wizard and so forth. Honestly, it kind of looks interesting to me, but that's just me. But here's what went wrong on these toys. They directed consumers to a website they thought was for the movie.

Accept it's a porn website. They directed everybody to a website that has the same name as the film Wicked. And so they are doing everything they can to get these misprinted toy packages off the shelves. Look, all I'm gonna say to you is, if you happen to have one already, go buy the replacement, but keep that one onto the side. And because it could be worth some serious money in about twenty years, just say, oh, someone's got some splaining to do. Brought to you by Barono

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Speaker 5

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Speaker 1

Interesting that Kamala Harris did not win a single state with voter ID not one. Just thought that was interesting. Heard from Tom Homan, Ice director, former ICE director, Going to be the borders are, Yeah, there's going to be deportations. Absolutely bad guys. First and then people that are in this country illegally. He said, well, let the judge decide. He made a great point that we didn't get to what would happen if you were in another country illegally.

Would you be a little uncomfortable? Would you feel like you could apply for financial assistance and so forth? No, hope, just shows you how far off the rails we've gotten. Federal judge vacates the Trump case dead lines. Jack Smith wants a pause. That's noteworthy because Jack Smith shouldn't have one minute of time in a courtroom. He's not legally appointed. FEMA fires the official who offer who ordered workers to skip any home ravaged by Hurricane Milton that had a

Trump sign on it. They proved it it happened. Covered a lot of other grounds. You can check it all out on the podcast. I mean, we covered a lot of ground today. Great visit with Justin Haskins. It'll go to our Conversations podcast as well. My thanks to Howard Eisman and of course to you as always, thanks for spending time with us. Have an awesome day.

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