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Ep. 5276: Far Left Liberals are suffering from sever mental illness called TDS

Nov 19, 20242 hr 33 min
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This is the full episode of The Morning Show with Preston Scott for Tuesday, November 19th.

Our guests today include:
- Dr. Bob Mclure 



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Speaker 1

Hi, good morning friends, and welcome back with you Tuesday on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. He's Jose. I am Preston. It's five past the hour six am in the Eastern time zone, five in the Central. Good morning, ruminators. Great to be back with you. Had a very nice long weekend. Got one of the kids married off over the weekend, had family come in and it was a delight spending time with them, and I just I didn't have to do anything that required me to take the

time off. It's not like, oh, you must have been so busy. No, I just took a couple of days off. That's you know, that's it, and take another one off next week. Make it a really long Thanksgiving weekend. But we've got some very exciting news next week the Giving season starts, you know what I'm saying. So yeah, but Grant al thank you Grant for filling in yesterday. It was terrific. And other than that idiot who came in in the final half hour, goll Lee, what a jerk.

But Grant will be back next week and I've given orders to not let whoever that numbskull is to let him back on the air, So Grant will be in next Wednesday as well, and then I think he's filling in a day in December. So yeah, a little kind of little blast from the past there. No, it's good to have Grant in the studio. He's a delightful guy, smart guy. Anyway, we get to the big stories in the press box. It's gonna be fun today. Now, yeah, boy is it gonna be fun. But let's first start

with some scripture. John ten I might have read parts of this last week. I am the Good Shepherd Verse eleven. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep. He who is a hired hand and not a shepherd, who does not own the sheep, sees the wolf coming and leaves the sheep and flees, and the wolf snatches them and scatters them. He flees because he's a hired hand and cares nothing for the sheep. I am the

good shepherd. I know my own, and my own know me, just as the Father knows me, and I know the Father. I lay down my life for the sheep. Ezekiel wrote about this see in the Old Testament. The shepherd's the leaders who were supposed to do what God commanded them to do and lead his people, didn't. Ezekiel wrote about it in Ezekiel thirty four, and he talked about shepherds abandoning their flocks, and Ezekiel prophesied that that's coming to an end. God's like, yeah, I'm over that. I'll deal

with this. God sent his son, the good shepherd, who laid down his life for all in the flock. But I want to point something out. Knowing the voice of your father, you know, it's an interesting thing. And one of the things that just breaks my heart is when children don't have a father, a dad in their life, because there is a spiritual principle taught in knowing your father's voice. My kids know my voice just like you know your It's not because oh oh you're all right. No, no, no,

and has nothing to do with it. You know your dad's voice, you know it. I remember sitting in the in the movie theater when Diehard came out, and all of a sudden, in the middle of the movie, I heard my father's voice. No, I wasn't talking about a spiritual moment with God. My biological father is heard in the movie Diehard on two or three occasions, and I set it out loud. Oh my God, that's Dad. We know our father's voice. So here's my question, here's the pivot.

Do you know God's voice? Do you spend enough time in scripture and in prayer where you recognize God's voice and you can discern it from the phonies? Ten past the hour, It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott. All right, take a peek inside the American Patriots Almanac here just about twelve past the hour, November nineteenth. What has happened in history? All of a sudden, I find myself just sort of wandering into a voice. Used to have a character back when I did a radio program when I

was a kid in Phoenix. It's in my mid twenties, and I did an afternoon drive program playing Christian music. Left a big secular station and went to work for this small KRDS playing Christian music. And I had this feature with Watsworth Pantometer the third and it was poetry corner and just ridiculous poetry. You can see that at an early age I did things differently than you would expect. So what a shock. I caused my mom and dad to put their hands on their head more than once.

But I wasn't a jerk. I I didn't like do stupid things when I was a kid necessarily. Okay, there was that time I was hit by a car and then I did almost drown once because I went But aside from that, I wasn't a partier. They never had

to worry about that stuff. It was pretty funny when my dad thought that I partied at his house in this little area way outside of Scottsdale, out in the mountains, in a golfing community, and and and they were like, there's all kinds of cars and there were people there. That's what mister and missus King said, who lived next door? I said, Dad, what weekend was that? Well, it was the weekend and da da da da da Dad. I wasn't there. It's your housekeepers, dad. I don't drink, never

had a drink. I don't party, never had a party. I'm the most boring teenager in the world. Anyway. It was the housekeepers that had a key to the place, and my dad and my stepmother were gone all the time. I mean it was just a part time residence for them, and so the housekeepers knew it and they just parted. Yeah. Anyway, sorry, totally off the topic here. November nineteenth, fourteen ninety three, Christopher Columbus discovers Puerto Rico on his second voyage. Eighteen

thirty one. James Garfield, twentieth US President born in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Eighteen sixty three, Abraham Lincoln delivers the Gettysburg Address. There are certain times, certain moments in history. I wish I'd been there. That's one of them. I would love to hear Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Lincoln. I would love to hear their voice. What did they sound like? That would have been incredible. Nineteen nineteen, the Senate rejects the Treaty of

Versailles and US participation in the League of Nations. And in nineteen sixty nine, Apollo twelve astronauts Charles Conrad and Alan Bean make the second landing on the Moon. It's like remembers that the astronauts that came after Armstrong and Aldron on the moon. Do you remember who the third astronaut was that was orbiting the moon exactly sixteen minutes after the hour? Think about it? Boost that immune system. Friends,

It's that time of year. The crib goes around and then they want to pressure you to get a vaccine. Don't just well, you do what you do. You. I'm just telling you there isn't a chance on this of hell or eternity I am getting any of the vaccines for covid or the flu. It ain't happening, not in my not in my veins, my friends, I will boost my immune system, thank you very much. Anyway, the crowd always goes around this time of year. It's funny. It gets hot in the summer, it gets cooler in the winter,

and the crowd gets going around. No way, Yeah, it happens. So uh. The answer to the question, sir, who was the third astronaut in Apollo eleven? Oh boy, the name slipped me already. You're a kid, had it on my tongue. But he said, you said, I know, I know it. I know I know it. And then I gave you the name, and you're like, oh, I didn't know it. I did not know that. Nope, no, sir, And then you told me and then I forgot. That's how. Yeah,

I didn't know. Yeah, Michael Collins. You know, Neil Armstrong died first. Michael Collins passed away in twenty twenty one. I believe it was. And now Buzz Aldrin is the last surviving member of that astronaut team that went to the Moon. First landing on the Moon. Of course, Michael Collins was rotating around orbiting as they went down there. When they knocked on the capsule. When they returned, he said,

who's there. No, I'm just kidding. A couple of announcements here, Locals, pay attention First Commerce Credit Union, Well not just locals, this is for anybody in the area. The Power Forward Speakers series. I have the name of the guest that's coming this year. Now it is not as well recognized the name, but you should know by now that they bring in people that have remarkable insights into the world

of industry and technology and things that impact business. And the former head of Go to Market for Open AI, otherwise known as the creator of Chat GPT and that what it's called GPT, Zach Cass, is coming to Ruby Diamond on Wednesday, February twelfth, So that's the date to put in your calendar. But he'll be talking about AI research, his thoughts on how it will impact and change not

just business but government. Obviously, I'll be fascinated to hear how he feels the safeguards are going to be developed. We already know that AI technology can be well deadly. I mean it can, it can. It can lead to people being falsely accused of crimes, and I mean this is this is a very interesting topic. And so Zach's coming. It's the eleventh of the Power Forward Speakers series and we've been involved with it since the very beginning and

very excited to have the announcement here. So that's Wednesday for ever the twelfth. Now a lot sooner, as in tomorrow, not just the wah Wah is opening up tomorrow, my friends should do my show live from wah Wah, just to say it, like, all morning long, it's The Morning Show with Preston Scott live at wah Wah wah Wah. We're at wah Wah Wah wah wah wah wa wah wah wah. It's a thing. I've actually never been in one.

My wife has and she, you know, she was at a conference in central Florida and she was relegated to frequently getting food at the wah Wah. I was like, really, and convenience store gas station. She's like, that's not quite that it's a little different than that. It's not quite a BUCkies, but it is its own thing and you don't have to deal with the scale of a Bucky's, which is incredible. I will say BUCkies and the beef brisket,

the barbecue beef brisket, next level, next level, just incredible. Anyway, Tomorrow is the uh It was postponed the Canines for Warriors event. It will be tomorrow at the Moon from five to seven thirty. No cost for admission, Food provided by Mission Barbecue, first responders, military encouraged to wear your uniform and honor table will be featuring photos of loved ones that served in the military. Again, no cost for admission,

but donations are encouraged. Sharing a store. He will be Canines for Warriors Ambassador John Tappan and his service dog Henry. They'll talk about the importance of these dogs in the lives of veterans. Veterans are ending their life at twenty twenty one a day. Twenty to twenty one die a day from suicide, and these dogs make a difference and they have They between the veterans that lose their life and a thousand dogs that get euthanized every day across

the country. These two organizations do what they This organization, sorry, does what it can, does what it can to prevent both of those things. So there you go, twenty seven past the hour, the big stories in the press Box. Don't miss listening next. Thanks for joining us. It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott and we're back thirty six past the hour. There's Jose. I'm Preston. Thanks again to Grant Allen for filling in yesterday. Let's get to the

big stories in the press box. Just we won't go real deep here, but just putting this on your radar, Bill Gates, cows are about five percent of global emissions, which is pretty unbelievable. And if your goal is to get to zero, now that's your goal, dude. Sorry, you don't get to skip the cows or the steal or the cement or any of those big areas. So there's a whole class of solutions of making meat without cows.

Listen to this. This is what Bill Gates wants. One is to vaccinate the cows in the way that their gut bacteria that emit the methane which is also called natural gas for CH four, which is the second most important greenhouse gas. You can vaccinate them and that species of bacteria isn't there. You can change what they eat. You could put put either that in their water or

their feed. There's a drug to change the microbiome, not a vaccine, but a drug that looks very promising, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera. He wants to genetically change. He wants to alter the way God made cows. This is what happens with godless people. They don't get it. They are monking around with things they can't possibly understand or know. I just want to remind you Gates is the largest private farmland owner in America. He is buying up farmland to eliminate farming ranching as

we know it. Just understand that going in this guy has evil intentions for this country and this world because he's evil. He's one of those that thinks he has every right to fly privately in his private jets because after all, he's saving the world. More on that. Kamala Harris's campaign spent two point six million dollars on private jets in the final few weeks of the campaign. So while she's among those going around lecturing us on how we're supposed to live our lives. She's out doing what

she darn well pleases. You know, those private jets emit fourteen times more of the dangerous gases into the atmosphere than a standard commercial jet. She doesn't care. They don't care. It's always about control. Something to pay attention to comment made by John Cornyn, us senator from Texas. He got beat barely by John Thune. Dune said he's supporting the agenda of Donald Trump. We'll see because here's the statement that Cornan made. He referring to Mitch McConnell. He and

I both agree we've been liberated. Let me tell you what that means. That is code for we'll see what Donald Trump gets done while we are still in office. Trump can only afford to lose three publicans to any confirmation of his cabinet. Keep in mind, Susan Collins has already said no to Matt Gates. Just telling you Mitch McConnell still retains tremendous influence and it's a shame he's

still in the Senate because he's an embarrassment. And then, lastly, University of Rochester investigating after hundreds of quote wanted posters. We're spread around campus by pro Hamas, pro Palestinian students and faculty members. Who's on the wanted posters? Jews on the faculty, on the staff, and the administration on wanted posters? The Klan is back and guess what side they're always

on the Democrats. You never see this stuff from conservatives because conservatives love people, all people, even the people that hate them. I think Matt Gates is the one who said it. Conservatives are the only ones who have policies that help the people who hate them. Forty one minutes after the hour, those are your big stories in the press box. They're huge debate raging in my email box. Is Diehard a Christmas movie? Of course it isn't. It is not. It is a movie set at Christmas. It

is not a Christmas movie. I take offense to that, sir, Well, it's fine. Everyone's all entitled to be wrong. Christmas. It is not a Christmas movie. A Christmas movie revolves around the theme of Christmas. It doesn't. It revolves around the theme of terrorists. It's set at Christmas time. Huge difference, huge difference. We can debate this all day long and you'll all be wrong. Ty Hard is not a Christmas movie.

It is a movie about terrorists and a cop trapped in the midst of it, defeating the bad guys with his wit while and daring do that happens to take place at Christmas time. That does not make one. It doesn't make it a Christmas movie. A Christmas movie is about revolves around Christmas. The one that's a real coin toss to me is Home Alone, because Home Alone has Christmas themes all throughout it. It's got the Christmas music

in and around it. It's got the Christmas Tree, It's got the Santa Claus and the Tic tac I mean, it's got it's got all kinds of Christmas e themes. It's got Gusts in the band. I would lean towards it being more of a Christmas movie than a movie set at Christmas. But that's because of the themes. No, no, no, there's no comparison anyway. I know that the debate will just rage based on what I've just done. And I may I may between now and the end of the

show season. That crazy. We have a season here that's coming to an end. I may open up the phone lines to debate the matter. And we can talk about it. Lets you let you decide. I've done this once before, and Hosey's in there going. You gotta be kidding me now, we've done it before. Anyway, let me read this post from Dion Joseph. He goes by online on twigs officer Dion Joseph. I'm guessing he's police officer. I could be wrong. Happens to be a blackmail. We only have one minute left.

I burn that much time. Okay, here's what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna switch here. Two little things here, and I'll do this this commentary that he puts on Twitter.

Speaker 2

Here.

Speaker 1

Jury awards twelve million to a woman fired for refusing the COVID shot. She was fired by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan for refusing the COVID shot. She has been paid twelve mili. Take a bow, lady. Well done. And by the way, there's one hundred and eighty of the two hundred and fifty fired employees are suing the company in separate lawsuits. Imagine if one hundred and eighty

get twelve million each. Yeah, yeah, that's good. And then there's this The Onion, the satirical site that does evil satire as opposed to the Babylon p that does good satire, the Onion does evil satire. It was the winning bidder for Alex Jones's info Wars the info Wars website. It was in a bankruptcy auction. Jones owe is more than one billion dollars in defamation judgments for calling the massacre at Sandy Hook a hoax, and so this is I don't know why, but he's he's filing legal challenges to

stop the sale. Dude, I'm not an Alex Jones fan. I know some of you are. I'm not. I never have been, never will be. Oh well, forty play adult games, you win adult prizes. Forty seven minutes after the hour, Back with more Morning Show with Preston Scott on you He's Radio one hundred point Sevenla. You gotta hear some sound I'm gonna play at the start of the next hour. Wow. Trump derangement syndrome is a live and well WHOA. I am gonna blow your mind and cause a little bit

of concern perhaps, but not. It's just going to be a result of what you hear and the realities that we have today in our world. But that's coming up. I mentioned Dion Joseph. This was a post that was shared by friend of the program. He writes on on X and this is what's happening in a few places. By that meaning in the minds of some there's an

awakening to twenty twenty. I held my tongue for a long time because as an American I believe we should respect the Oval office in our leaders, whether we agree with some of their decisions or not. But I can't. I look back on the last four years and can only come to one conclusion about the man many pundits said early in this election should be on Mount Rushmore. This was one of the most corrupt men to ever sit in the White House. This man, I know, I

now believe without reservation, stole the twenty twenty election. There is no way he got eighty one million votes. He could not have campaigned from his basement and been more popular than Obama. With the news of Pennsylvania County illegal ballots today, it is ever so clear Trump at least one the EC in twenty twenty the Electoral College. Biden destroyed our sovereignty by erasing our borders on purpose without

our consent. Never asked the American people what we thought, just flew them in the cover of darkness and told border agencies to stand down. In doing so, put Americans in further danger and strain. Prior to that, hid information from the American people that showed he was more than likely bought and paid for a completely compromised man who had no business being in political office. While Americans suffered under his bad economy, his family was getting rich and

trying to hide. Now engaged in such divisive and inflammatory rhetoric that it almost got his rival killed and weaponized the justice system him against him. His words divided us further while claiming to be a uniter, His feckless leadership emboldened and empowered our enemies and lit three proxy wars. He picked an embarrassment of a vice president and knew it. His entire cabinet was filled with gas lighters, liars, and fearmongers. Mount Rushmore my butt. This was the worst and most

corrupt president in my lifetime. I'll be glad when he finally shuffles out of the White House. I literally or Oh George W. Bush in apology that was posted by an officer and it's ofc. R. Dion Joseph on x Dion Joseph now law enforcement officer. I don't know, he was asked in the follow up. I was totally with you until the last sentence. Why does w deserve an apology? He wrote, because I once called him the worst p

president in my lifetime. That is what's happening. People are slowly looking back at twenty twenty, and I'm gonna say it, people like you and me are being vindicated in our concerns. He didn't get eighty one million votes. There's thirteen million, ten million, thirteen million voters missing this time around. Where'd they go? Second Hour of the Morning Show with Preston

Scott Not to be missed is what comes up next? Friends, Ladies and gentlemen, ruminators, boys and girls, males and females only. Welcome to the second hour of the Morning Show with Preston Scott and Preston He is jose My. Thanks again to Grant Allen for filling in yesterday. I am so fulfilled right now because I had a small piece of my wife's breakfast castrole. I brought two in yesterday when I came in to do some work and and yeah, it's just out of this world biscuits on the bottom, eggs,

cheddar mozzarella, maybe a little sausage. Maybe not m good stuff all right, anyway, She's so sorry who a former teacher. In fact, she's so sorry. She went on local television to express how sorry she is teaching. How hard is it to walk away from that?

Speaker 3

It's hard right now because you know, this is not who I am as a professional or who I am as a teacher. I've devoted my whole life to this, you know, preparing my whole life. I always wanted to be a teacher from the time I was a young child, and you know, I finally worked my way up to that. And I am well respected, which I appreciate. I love

my students, I love their families. I love the people I work with, really and you know, I'm just trying to do what's right now to get my life back on track and get back to what I love and it's my biggest passion.

Speaker 1

In the world. What's your message to those parents.

Speaker 3

Those parents, I am so so sorry that you had to see that side of me, because the only side of me I ever wanted you to see was what you saw and what I did for your kids and what I did for you, And I hope that I was always a support and always did everything that I possibly could for you. And I promise you that I intended to and I did everything I could to be there for the families and the parents. And just how sorry I am that now this is out there and they.

Speaker 1

Have Okay, she's so sorry. I want to go back to that, but let's go to what she's sorry that parents saw and heard a different side of her. This is what was posted online.

Speaker 4

And people of color and poor people and gay people and all the people that I care about aren't going to be safe in America neither.

Speaker 2

The fall are you. Guys?

Speaker 4

Just because you one doesn't mean we don't remember who you voted for.

Speaker 2

You're not in the clear.

Speaker 4

And just please please don't test.

Speaker 2

Your gangster on me, because.

Speaker 4

You will end on a stretcher gone forever so serious. Nobody can talk to me unless you want to swing. If you want to fight, text me, call me whatever. Anybody else stay the out of my face.

Speaker 5

And if you voted for Trump, literally please delete me, block me, get rid of everything of me, or step to me so that I know what's up and I can handle you how I see fit.

Speaker 4

Please just come forward, we know, just tell me or leave, please the door.

Speaker 1

That is who she is. I want to go back, though, and I want you to listen to the tearful apology and let's offer a little bit more of an analysis of what she had to say. But before we do, just remember, this is what is in some of our school classrooms, crazies.

Speaker 2

And.

Speaker 1

This is what's out there. She's not a fringe illiberal. This is what a few million people think. This is what most of the members of the View think. This is what the people that love the ladies on the View. This is what people that advocate don't spend any time with family over the holidays if they voted for Trump, do away with them. But she's so so sorry, But what is she really sorry about. I'm gonna share that and I'll tell you what she's sorry about next on

The Morning Show with President Scott. This is the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Her name Annie Dunleavy, formerly a teacher in Chesshire, Connecticut. It's actually Cheshire, a little misspell here. She has been released from her job. But I want to place it freshly in your mind again what she said and was posted and people of color talking about the people that are in danger now that Trump's president.

Speaker 4

And all the people that I care about aren't going to be safe in America neither the f are you guys. Just because you one doesn't mean we don't remember.

Speaker 3

Who the fuck you voted for.

Speaker 4

You're not in the clear. And just please please don't test your gangster on me, because you will end on a stretcher gone forever.

Speaker 1

So serious now, I'm not going to play the rest of it. I just wanted to reset the vitriol, the venom, the hate, the violence. And oh, by the way, the only editing done in that was me putting bleeps in. I was busy putting a lot of bleeps in, as you heard. But let's now go back to what she said when she offered her heart felt apology on a local television station. Why the local television station felt they ought to give her the time of day is beyond me.

But I'm gonna have some fun with this pointing out this is good analysis. I'm offering you teaching. How hard is it to walk away from that?

Speaker 3

It's hard right now because you know this is not who I am as a professional, or who I am as a teacher.

Speaker 1

This is not who I am as a professional as a teacher. She's now delineating. There's two Annie Dunleavies. There's the teacher and then there's the person. This is not who I am as a teacher as a professional. Let's let her continue.

Speaker 3

I've devoted my whole life to this. You know, my whole life. I always wanted to be a teacher from the time I was a young child, and you know, I finally worked my way up to that. And I am well respected, which I appreciate. I love my students, I love their families.

Speaker 1

You love their families unless they voted for Trump. Then I'm guessing you don't love their families. Now do you love the people I work with? Unless they voted for Trump? And then I guess you don't love the people that you work with.

Speaker 3

And you know, I'm just trying to do it right now to get my life back on track and get back to what I love and it's my biggest passion in the world.

Speaker 1

I'm kissing up to you and I'm phony crying on television so that I could get a job teaching somewhere again. That's why I'm doing this. I'm just trying to do what I have to do. I'm okay to get my life back, come tracks and do what I love to do. And what's your message to those parents?

Speaker 3

Yeah, those parents. I am so so sorry that you had to see that side of me.

Speaker 1

I'm so sorry that you had to see that side of me. She's not sorry that side exists. She's only sorry that parents saw it.

Speaker 3

Because the only side of me I ever wanted you to see was what you saw.

Speaker 1

What the heck is that that is? As full listen? If I were her pastor and she said this to me, I would say, girlfriend, you need to have a little talk with Jesus, because what you're doing is lying to people, and you're lying to yourself. Most importantly, all she wanted was for people to see and hear the other side of her, not the real person behind the other side. Friends, She's angry, and she's remorseful because she got caught, not for who she is, what she is, what she believes.

She's not even remotely sorry for that. I guarantee you behind closed doors right now, trust me, there's no one videotape in her at home anymore. She's not putting the camera in front of herself and recording herself venting anymore. What she's doing is raging at home that she's having to go through this. How dare they have to do this to me? This person should never ever be back, allowed back in a classroom without having undergone some serious

counseling and help. And this is what happens with stupid people. They are prone to these kinds of delusions, and this type of stuff has no business in a classroom. Seventeen minutes past the out, we come back, change it up, Little Animal stories. Next, got some exciting news to share the next half hour about the twelve days of Preston, plus exciting new guest news for the twenty twenty five year,

which will be seasoned. See the way that we do it is, it's sort of when we come back from our Christmas break, we start a new season and that season runs until the next Christmas break. You can call it a year season whatever. Yeah, you know either war.

Our anniversary is March eighteenth. March eighteenth will mark the end of our twenty third year and the beginning of our twenty fourth year of this program, and we will be at probably fifty three hundred and change in shows, fifty three something or another in shows, and we generally celebrate when we get to big numbers. Probably won't do anything at fifty five hundred, maybe six thousand. We get the show that six thousand will go woo And we'll get to the twenty fifth year, we'll go whoo ooo.

But yeah, we've got some really cool news. But first in the wild or in our homes, we love them critters, large and small. Time for another edition of Animal Stories on The Morning Show with Preston Scott with a tip of the cap and an homage to Larry Lujack. Yes, another edition of animal Stories here on The Morning Show with Preston Scott. An airbus three point twenty grounded in Portugal. When the flight landed, they found some cages damaged in

the cargo hold, missing one hundred and thirty hamsters. Now what's interesting about this story is that the pet shop that was that sent these things to be delivered to a well, a retailer that sent these to a pet chop on the island. There were also some ferrets and some birds, but it's the hamsters that got loose because the cages which another flight refused because they said they weren't secure enough, those cages ended up being opened. As of now, sixteen hamsters have been yet to be found.

They're still on the loose. Here's the problem. The hamsters have grounded the airplane because they chew the wires. In fact, hamsters incisors are sharper and stronger than iron and copper, and so they've had to ground the plane because because they've still got hamsters on the loose. I can't even imagine how you're going around trying to get those things. At some point you're probably just gonna have to fumigate

the thing and kill them. If you can't get them all, you're just gonna have to And then what do you do. You got to check every wire on that plane, because what are they doing right now? They're chewing baby, that's what they do. My last animal story a little quick ps ah. My friends at Dog Pond Kennels at last reports still have a few gsps just in time for Christmas. They got some German short hairs and they've got just

a few left. So if you're interested in one as a gift for yourself or it's someone in the family, do your do your diligence and in making sure they want said pet. But if you want a good registered AKC purebread gsp dogpond Kennels dot com. It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Back with more. Welcome to the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Thirty five minutes after the hour, he's ose can you see I am Preston Scott. Great to be with you this morning. Doctor Bob McClure joins us.

Next hour, he'll join us on the phone line talk about the election, the results, not just nationally, but of course here in Florida, where the focus of the James Madison Institute is. We will have things to say about Pennsylvania, which is just a disaster. If I'm the ruling party and the governor and the Secretary of State for the Commonwealth of the Pennsylvania, I am embarrassed. Not just a blatant disregard for the law which is being demonstrated by

members of certain counties, but the recurrence. We know fraud happened in Pennsylvania in twenty twenty. We know it. We know ballots were being transported across state borders into Pennsylvania. We know that happened. There are sworn affidavits, which mean that if it's a lie, they go to jail for swearing out a statement. We have a state Supreme court that violated a US Supreme Court order to preserve those ballots.

They didn't. They destroyed them, They burned the evidence. And now people are slowly waking up to the number eighty one million. Yeah, maybe Biden didn't get that many, you think anyway, Republicans have their own problems. His name is Mitch McConnell. Maybe John Cornyn. Susan Collins is not a Republican. She is the epitome of a Rhino. Democrats had their

own version a Dino, and that was Joe Manchin. Joe didn't toe the line with the Democrat Party and he's out, he's retired, and that's one of the seats the Republicans got. West Virginians decided, Yeah, let's just get a real Republican Mitch McConnell and his buddy John Cornyn. And again, another protege of his is John Thune, the nownd Senate majority leader. It's going to be interesting because Thune, to a certain extent, is a little bit under the purview of the Vice

President JD. Vance. The Vice President elect is the tie breaking vote if needed. In the Senate. We know what's going to happen there. But Mitch McConnell and John Cornyn are quote, we've been liberated. Oh really, because they're no longer in leadership. Pay attention to that. Pay attention to Mitch McConnell and all of the nominees, because my hunch is Mitch McConnell will lead privately opposition to some of the nominees of Trump wanted posters featuring Jewish faculty at

the University of Rochester. The Klan is back. It's always on the left, friends, it is. It just is. You find these individual little stories here and there along the way with Republicans or conservatives or ultra right, and you know what we do. We out them, We kick them out of the club, We embarrass them. You don't find that on the left. You just don't. Bill Gates wants to vaccinate cows, give them pills, change their the chemistry of their gut so as to not produce the types

of gas that they produce. Bill Gates is scary his obsession with climate change. What he's really obsessed with is population control. He wants to reduce the population of the planet. Friends, Bill Gates wants to kill off millions of citizens around the world. He does, he believes it's necessary. He's one of those scary ones. I would say, well, volunteers, start with yourself. Forty minutes past the hour, we come back.

So exciting news to share on the Morning Show with Preston Scott manly minute coming up in just a little bit, driving around about coming in just a little bit. How to navigate a roundabout? I just I just yeah, I feel compelled to share, share a thought but important news, all right, in no particular order. I have been really considering, praying about what we're to do for the Giving season, and I know that some of you are like, when

are we going to do this? There were some things that we had thought about doing and it just didn't come together. And I am just in general, I try not to kick open doors that I think God is closing. Why does God close doors for certain really good things, because maybe it's not your job to be part of that.

Maybe it's to be part of something else because they're just there are finite resources that we have, and maybe it's because there's somebody else that's supposed to pick up that responsibility that he's talking to, and you might muddy it up by getting in the way. And I can't say to you that I'm one hundred percent right. I just I can only just think about it, pray about it, and then make a decision. And so I just got some guidance yesterday and did a little digging, made a call,

and it all fell into place. And so we will begin our Giving season on the Mad Radio Network, make a difference on Monday, Monday of Thanksgiving Week, which is perfect, right, So we'll do it until the final show of the season, and I'll tell you all about it. We'll have a special guest talk about it hopefully next week, maybe even on Monday. But we're gonna start, so I'm just letting you know that's coming the twelve days as the shows

are being produced. We are producing one show for each month, So while we're off the air during our break, you'll get twelve shows featuring the best of interviews, segments, the news of the year in sequence. Show number one month number one January, show number two, month number two, February, and so forth. Show number five happens to be Christmas Day will be on the air Christmas Day, but it'll be a special show. I only did a few interviews from the month of May. The rest of it is

special content that we've created and you'll love it. You'll love it on Christmas Day. Now, the pickle came for the twelfth month, which is the month of December. Next month, because I hardly do any shows. I'm going to be away family wedding and you know, it's just yeah. So we have special interviews being recorded that will not have been heard on the morning show that we will air only on that day, which is the final show before

we come back live, which is Friday, January third. That's the twelfth day of the twelve days of preston January third, so I cannot wait. And then the scheduling update. US congress Woman Cat Cammick has asked if she could come on the show twice a month, so beginning in January, and there will be exceptions where a schedule doesn't line up, where she's got called into a conference or something happens, but generally speaking, on the first and third tuesdays of

the month, we'll have US congress Woman Cat Cammick. It's pretty cool that she wants to be on this show that she finds value in being part of this program. So I'm honored by that and I'm thrilled. So there you go, forty seven past the hour, come back with Manly Minute and more. As we approach our number three, I don't have concerns about people driving in roundabouts with one lane because there's only one way to go. It's

the two lane roundabouts that are the challenge. Friends. All I can tell you is there just seems to be a blindness that occurs that hits people in these things where they just don't seem to understand that you stay in your lane unless it's safe to go to another one. You don't just get to go the way that you want to. For example, if you're in that inner lane and you want to get out of that roundabout, you can't just cut people off or hit them. Now, I

haven't been in a fender bender in a roundabout. I'm very careful because of the way some of you drive. I'm very defensive out there and roundabout, but I know the way it works. And there are people on that inside lane and you want to get out and go, you know you're going straight, You're going on the inside lane and you want to continue straight. But if the car to your right wants to keep going around in a circle, you've got to just make another loop. You

gotta go another time. You gotta you have to wait until it's safe for you to proceed. I don't know how else to tell you. Roundabouts are brilliant and they're evil all at once. They do help the flow of traffic dramatically, but OMG, people lose sensibility when they hit those things. I'm just if you don't know how to drive through a roundabout, you know it would be smart. Just park near one and watch, just watch people. You'll see you'll see most people navigate without any issue. And

then you'll see those few. Oh, and it'll be obvious to you what they did wrong. Learn learn from the mistakes of others. Time for a manly minute. Remember mail by birth, man by choice. These are skills, these are virtues, These are attributes. To teach your son so that one day he'll not just be a male, he'll be a man, kind a man that talks like this, with a voice like mine, A manly man. Okay, here we go. We

are entering into the shopping season. Teach your son the importance of thinking about everybody else in the family first before you have if your son's old enough for this, Before you have your son compile a list of a few things he wants for Christmas, take him shopping to think about others in the family, what your son can get their sister or brother, or dad or mom, depending on what the case might be, Grandma or grandpa, and then have them do a few things to earn some

extra money to pay for said gifts. Christmas is an awesome opportunity to teach not just the most important lesson that God so loved the world he gave his only son, but that that spirit of giving is what it's all about. To consider others first. All right, it's time for the news come back. Doctor Bob McClure joins me. Next, turning the page on the rundown can mean only one thing. It's the third hour of the Morning Show with Preston Scott, Good Morning Friends Show fifty two seventy. He is Jose,

I am Preston. It's great to be with you. Tuesday, November the nineteenth, and it's now two weeks later, and we are joined by doctor Bob McClure, President of the James Madison Institute. You, sir, are the first and only person that publicly said to me Donald Trump may win the popular vote, and you called it.

Speaker 2

Well. First of all, congratulations on fifty two seventy six. That's unbelievable, pressing and thank you. Look, you know, I'm part of my job to look at the data. It's never one poll, it's never one article, it's never won anything. It's an aggregation. And I guessed, even as they say in the deep South of blind hog finds a nut every once in a while. And I just felt like fifty two senators north of that, the Republicans would be thrilled.

South of that, the D's would be thrilled. And I felt like Mike Johnson had the House under control, and the popular vote was out there, and you could see it. You could see it in Madison Square Garden, you could see it in the boroughs of New York. You could see it in California and the places that he chose to campaign, and a lot of times he was doing that for congressional candidate. But you could see it Preston, And that's the way it worked out.

Speaker 1

When you see some of the little anecdotes Bob everything from you know, Kamala did not improve on one singular county that Joe Biden, you know, performed four years earlier. You look at the vote total numbers, you look at so much of the country moving to the to the right, if not entirely embracing the red side of the Ledger. What stands out to you is as the most consequential of what we've learned in the time subsequent to the election, I.

Speaker 2

Think the most consequential thing. And it's hard to really see history when you're in the middle of it. I think we are in the middle of a consequential realignment of the two parties, and that's not earth shattering. But when you have Hispanics, African Americans, married women, you know, when he wins the majority of Arab Americans in Michigan, Donald Trump moved forty eight of fifty states more read than they were before the previous Tuesday, forty eight states

moved in the direction of being more read. I think it's the realignment of what can be for conservatives. Really in my lifetime, when have we seen this. We saw this with Reagan in nineteen eighty. We saw this with New Gingrich in the early nineties when they when they won the House and now and you know, I'm I was born in sixty five, so I wasn't there for Kennedy or anything like that. But that's what we're seeing.

We're seeing this realignment. And now when people say, when the people on the left say crazy things, you know, like Jen Psaki says there's no you know, problem with men playing in women's sports, now you can look around and you realize you're not crazy and you're not alone, and you think, okay, people are coming out from you know this this under this rock to say, you know what, I'm not afraid anymore. I'm not crazy and I'm not alone. And you saw it at the UFC fight. Preston those

on those clips Blacks, white, Hispanics. Yes, mass majority were men, but Trump one married women, I mean. And so I think you're seeing this historical realignment of the two parties in ways that are still sorting themselves out.

Speaker 1

Doctor Bob McClure with me from the James Madison Institute. We're gonna zero in on the Sunshine State because the election of Donald Trump is having dramatic implications on the Congressional caucus. From Florida. We'll talk about that before we go a little further into what was on the state ballot. Next on The Morning Show with Preston Scott. This is the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Levin passed the hour here. On the Morning Show, Doctor Bob McClure, President JMI James

Madison Institute my guest. As Donald Trump started rolling out his administration picks, and obviously we know that everybody's got to get past the Senate, Doctor McClure, what were your thoughts when you started to see Floridians picked in his cabinet.

Speaker 2

Well, it's fascinating. We keep saying, you know, we keep talking about the free state of Florida in our history, and at JMI, we've written dozens and dozens of articles about why Florida is the hashtag free State of Florida. And we just started chuckling because, you know, they're taking the good people of Florida who have done a lot of really great things, and they're moving them to Washington,

d C. To do the same thing. And I think back, I had a piece in Real Clear Politics about a week ago, and it talked about jeb in the late nineties, and this tiny, little, you know, school choice program that probably affected one hundred kids in the whole and it was so controversial. And then Medicaid reform and tax and regulatory reductions, and Jeb was considered a radical, and then

you moved to Governor Scott, Governor Desantus, Donald Trump. And it's amazing that that, you know, good policy really is good politics. And so Florida has as these people. You know, Barack Obama won Florida twice, Rick Scott twice as governor, Donald Trump's first race, and Ron Desantus' first race. In all of those it was one percent or left. And you and I talked about this before. In Ron Danton's second race, he won Florida by more votes than Gavin

Newsom one California. Donald Trump wins Florida by a million and a half votes in twenty twenty four when he won it by one hundred thy and sixteen. I mean, the trends are there, and it's because good policy is good politics. We have great policies. We've had visionary leadership for years and years. Obviously we feel like JMI has played a major role in the thought leadership position. But obviously I'm biased, and here we are. And now they're taking that model to Washington, DC, and I can't wait

to see how that works out. It's like a coach. It's like a football coach who was very successful at Division one, Double A and then comes to Florida State. Or you think of Bobby Baldens who came from little old West Virginia and ends up at Florida State. He wonted West Virginia. Now let's see what he can do. It's like spur You're coming from Duke and go into Florida. Now let's see what they can do in Washington with this Florida model.

Speaker 1

I'm curious. Let's start with Senator Mark Rubio and then go to Congressman Michael Walts and Congressman Matt Gates. Starting with the US Senate seat, what do you think Governor de Santis will do?

Speaker 2

Oh my gosh, I could make a lot of money if I knew what he was going to do. Governor DeSantis is his own man, is his own leader. I mean, there is a guy who is an utter and complete rock star. He put it all on the line for Amendments three and four. I mean he risked, he put all his chips in the middle of the table, and he won. And so there's a guy who really is pretty uh, you know, pretty cot sure of himself, and and you know he doesn't need my advice.

Speaker 1

There. Let me let me put it this way, let me let me ask it this way, then, Bob. Do you think it just depends on whether Governor Desantas would be interested in running for that seat himself in two years.

Speaker 2

Yes, I I you know, I'm not speaking for the governor, but I don't think I don't see him as a US senator. I think he wants to do other things. He's It's the same reason Jeb Bush didn't want to be a US senator. They're they're great governors, they're great leaders of men and women. In the Senate, you kind of get bogged down. Yeah, And I think governor has executive ambitions, whether it's in a White House or as maybe another run for presidency, or just as a cabinet

member in some future. So I don't think so. I think he's going to put some money in place that you know, may or may not be a placeholder for two years. But I don't think it's they're holding the place for.

Speaker 1

Him, joining me on the program, Doctor Bob McClure, We will be back. We'll talk about the other two members of Congress that have been appointed, and then I want to go back and talk a little bit about those constitutional amendments and what it means long term for the state of Florida. Doctor Bob McClure with the James Madison Institute,

my guest on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Back final segment, Morning Show with Preston Scott, Doctor Bob McClure, James Madison Institute, Doctor mccluy, your thoughts on I guess the most controversial appointment perhaps, and that is District one Congressional Representative Matt Gates as Attorney General.

Speaker 2

Yeah, that I would argue caught me by surprise. I think it caught a lot of people by surprise. Look, here's the thing about Congressman Gates. Okay, if he gets through, he's going to blow the top off of DJ. If he doesn't get through, he's going to blow the top off of DJ. In the hearings. He'll be prepared, he'll be smart, he'll be ready. And I think again that's the signal that the Trump, the future Trump administration is sending with these appointments that it is not business as usual.

And so I don't you know, you hear the same rumors I do about whether he can make it through confirmation. I don't think it matters, because look, first of all, no president has I can't remember the last president that got every one of his com from ends through. Okay, and in six or eight months or even a year from now, nobody's gonna remember that. You know, Donald Trump didn't get all of his com fromands through. But again, Matt Yates, if he gets through, he's gonna blow the

top off of DJ and clean it out. And if he doesn't, he's gonna blow the top off and expose it. And I think that's what they're looking for. So it's gonna be a fascinating January.

Speaker 1

Does it tell you anything that Congressman Gage resigned his seat?

Speaker 2

Sure? I mean there you know, there was that ethics report out there and Speaker Johnson saying there's no need to release it. He's gone, it's irrelevant. Now, Uh you know I I look, what can we believe from this previous and I'm calling to Biden the previous administration? Now, what really can we believe? We've been told that Joe Biden was sharp as attack, that he was running circles around everybody. We've been told so many different things. And

I'm not a conspiracy theorist. And yet you know who are you gonna believe me or your lyon eyes. We've seen this for four years. Inflation is transitory. You know, bidnomics is working. I mean, pick the list. And so really you can't trust what is coming out of Washington and in from those departments, in those bureaus because we've been lied to for four years. And I think that's

why another reason why Trump won the popular vote. And here's the thing about the popular vote, Preston's it's really it's really aces that he wins the popular vote, Donald Trump, because there is nobody in the Democrat Party or on the left you can say, well, I mean, the electoral college is a relic of the past, and he wouldn't have won and it's racist. And no, he won up

and down the ballot. We have already talked about. He moved forty eight to fifty state red and winning the popular vote gives him something that most people could not have understood until after election day.

Speaker 1

Let's we know Michael Waltz and the quality guy. He is former green Bray's going to be outstanding as a national security advisor. Let me get your thoughts on the outcome. You mentioned it briefly in the opening segment of Amendments three and four. What do you think that means for Florida and are we likely to see a repeat of those amendments in two years?

Speaker 2

Well, the legislature needs to fix the amendment process. We have more ways in Florida to amend the state constitution than any other state in the entire country. And you can't have one company out of state ors pouring in money, pouring in, you know, paying signature gatherers, those kinds of things to slice a small component. You cannot tell me that Amendments three and four, whether you voted for them or not. We're representative of the Florida electorate. They were not.

They were sliced out for different reasons, as you and I know. One company on the weed amendment and then on the abortion amendment, was mass money coming out of the left from out of state.

Speaker 1

Okay, But doctor mcclaury, those who supported those two amendments would argue that you still had a majority of Floridians that wanted it to pass both of those amendments.

Speaker 2

Sure, yeah, but it's been what fifteen years ago when they raised it to sixty percent. So look, in a democratic process, Okay, we are and this is not the perfect example, Preston, but we're a democratic republic. Okay, it's not a perfect example, I get that, right, But a democrat where a majority rules is two wolves and a

sheep are deciding what's for dinner. Yeah, okay, and so you can't there's nothing wrong with having an amendment process that is much more circumspect at sixty percent than just majority rule. To heck with the rights of the minority, because two walls and a sheep, we know how they're going to vote every time.

Speaker 1

Lastly, before we go, when when it's all said and done, what are your expectations on what the legislature can and should do to fix the constitutional process.

Speaker 2

Well, they need to fix the signature process, for one. That's one thing they could do. They can certainly work with like how things are funded from out of state. I don't know all the ins and outs of those, but those are two places that they could really start to fix the process. Some people want to get rid of it altogether. You could raise you know, I'm not sure about that. You could raise it to sixty five percent, you know. So there are a number of things that

could be done. I understand we're fortunate in Florida we don't have a legislature. Imagine being in Illinois or California. You know, the the amendment process may be more important to us one day, Preston than it is today. But there you still have to reform it in two or three of those ways that I just mentioned, because it becomes mob rule and those with the most money are trying to circumvent what I would argue is the truth with the electorate, in our elected officials.

Speaker 1

Doctor Bob McClure with us, Doctor McClure, as always, thanks for the time, my friend. Will talk again next month.

Speaker 2

Thanks for having me.

Speaker 1

Thank you, sir, Doctor Bob McClure. President James Madison Institute, my guest on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. So good to be back with you. My thanks again to Grant Allen. You'll fill in again next week and then again in December. Fourth show. Well, we're on break. We'll be doing the Twelve Days of Preston love it, but that's ways away. Got all kinds of time, big stories in the press box. Apparently, Donald Trump, I love it, love it is going to early on declare a national

emergency on the invasion of our southern border. That's what has needed to happen. It wasn't one when he was leaving office. There's work to be done on legal immigration to be sure, there's work to be done making sure employers are doing the right thing. Hello, but we're gonna, we're gonna, We're gonna deal with it. Someone has to clean up the mess. It stinks, but someone has to

clean up the mess. Yeah. It's almost like we're watching a scene from uh uh John Wick where he's got those gold coins and the dudes show up with the body bags and the vacuum cleaners and the mops and the hazmat suits and they're there to just clean up the mess. Someone's got to do it. And then Doug Bergham, governor of North Dakota, as as Interior Secretary. That's a smart choice. He's picking people from areas, districts, states that

are reliably conservative. That's what you do. And here's the thing Democrats don't have a bench because everywhere, go ahead, point to Gavin Newsom. Really that train wreck of a state. He is so damaged. Goods, great hair, horrible policy, horrible governing. Republicans have have states to point to. But Republicans are capable. We have said at time and again they can absolutely

steal defeat out of the jaws of victory. The Senate, Mitch McConnell, John Cornyn, they've got enough influence to screw over the appointments that Trump would make. I'll tell you what I will be watching the confirmation hearing of Matt Gates that I will watch, may not watch the rest of them. I'm gonna watch that one. University of Rochester investigating after wanted posters featuring Jewish faculty and staff are plastered around campus only from the left. This is what

happens when you tolerate this crap. We don't tolerate it. In Florida. We got a governor that says, not happening. This is not going to happen because this is a violation of their civil rights. The members of the faculty that happen to be Jewish. This is shameful and it's always on the left. Bill Gates wants to. He wants to change the gut bacteria of cows through medical means, inoculations and pills. He wants to destroy our food supply.

That's what he wants to do, all because of gorbolwarming. No, I did not mispronounce it gorbull warming. It is a hoax and a creation and an invention of al Gore. And if it were so important, why'd Kamala spend two point six mil on private jets in the final weeks of her campaign? Oh, but I guess that was okay. She's one of the privilege that's allowed forty one passed the hour come back Christmas Catalog Spotlight, It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Nah, that's not the kind of

music we need. We need this. Come on. I got washed out three times last week trying to do the Christmas Catalog Spotlight. It's not gonna happen because I got too many catalogs to get through, way too many catalogs to get through. This is because some of you are just lacking in the creativity on where to shop. Now, let me start by saying I am all in favor shop local, wherever, whenever possible. One of my clients is Kevin's.

Kevin's catalog will blow your mind. No, I'm serious, and the two stores in Thomasville and Tallahassee will blow your mind because you're you're just you're I'm telling you you're not thinking right. There are businesses around that have their place and should have some of your money too. But I recognize that there are still going to be people on the list and people you want to buy something for,

and it's not available locally. It's where Uncle Preston comes in, Kate Kringle himself, all right for guys and so ladies listening and guys, it's okay for you to know this. And when your wife says, can you please give me a suggestion, I'm gonna help you out. I'm gonna help you out, fellas, drop this one on your wife. Wrestles for Men, it's just that simple. Wrestles fo R Men, wrestlesfourmen dot com. It's just stuff that guys like and

think are cool. And if you the catalog's great, and they've got stuff at all different kinds of price pulls they've got they it's just guys stuff. That's why it's called Russels for men, all right, so there's there's there's one suggestion for about anybody on your shopping list. For example, if you've got someone that you're you're trying to find a Christmas sweater for, and maybe you'd want something a little bit more elevated. And I'm not talking about dressy,

just a little bit more of an elevated Christmas sweater. Look, there's a place called Favorites. It's favorites dot Com. Favorites dot Com is the is the website, and favorites dot com has holiday tops, hats, decor shoes, funny t shirts. It's it's geared for anybody, but it leans a little bit more for women. And so I'm listing this early in case you want to get a Christmas sweater for somebody early in the season. Boom, there you go. And so the two sites for today Favorites dot Com and

Russell's four Men dot Com. Those are your two sites. And I'm gonna keep bringing you some suggestions every day. I'm even gonna have some suggestions tailored for uh oh, I'm out of time when we get to the end of the season of shows. So don't you worry. I got you. I got you. K Kringle is on the job. Friends, it's also forty six minutes past the hour. Oh oh,

it's the morning show with Preston Scott. So many kind email about Grant Allen hosting yesterday in my stead told you the DH was coming, and he'll be back next Wednesday, and he will be back in December. I told him. There are not many people over the years that I have trusted with this microphone just the way it is. Actually, the truth is, I want a crappy show to be on in my place, so you miss me. But I went ahead and had Grant come in because I knew

it would be a good show. That's why there have been so few. I don't want a good show and I'm gone. I'm just kidding now. It has always been my preference to have local hosts when I'm out. But it's just I mean, he has a full time job, I mean, you know, and his dad, he's a father, you know, husband, he's got stuff, you know. So it's not the easiest thing to do to just jump in and do this show because the schedule of this show is very demanding if you don't do it all the time.

See that's the thing. So my thanks to GA for coming in yesterday and hosting, and I'm glad you enjoyed hearing him, and you'll get to again. So there's there's some good news. I just wanted to end with this. Mexican president might be changing view on US as Trump wins, second sends as Trump wins, sends warning to ruling socialists. So socialists run the Mexican government. There's wonderful news. And

all of a sudden, now the president Claudio Claudia shine bomb. Yeah, there's there's a Mexican national if I've ever heard it, I could be wrong. I mean probably is who knows, but a socialist. Nonetheless, they may increase enforcement of its southern border. Oh you think I love it. Trump's selection is sending just a complete massive shift in foreign policy around the world. It's like, oh, a grownup's back in charge. How about that? Huh? I love it. Brought to you

by Barono Heating and Air. It's the morning show on on WFLA. It's like when summer camp is left over to the to the college kids that are the counselors and not the actual camp directors. Camp director takes the day and has to go somewhere and bedlam breaks out, and then the camp director comes back and everything just changes. That's kind of what we've got here. We've had kids in the sandbox for four years, and so now there's

a little authority coming back to the recess. Mitch McConnell, he and John Cornyan and their allies are fully capable of ruining Donald Trump's appointments to his cabinet. I loved what doctor Bob McClure said today. If they don't confirm him, he's going to blow the lid off anyway. Referring to Matt Gates, I just know this, he didn't give up his seat in Congress without some assurances of something. I

don't know what they are, but something. But it's going to be must see TV when he's going through those confirmation here. Promise that Bill Gates wants to do what to our food supply? That was the headline in town Hall Katie Pavlich writing about Bill Gates wanting to vaccinate cows to eliminate methane gas from their You know, yeah, that's smart. Covered a lot of other ground tomorrow. Charlie Strickland Talent Training Group, more Christmas catalogs and who knows

what the news cycle will present. Cannot wait. It's only twenty one hours. Friends, talk to you then

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