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Ep. 5279: Miscellaneous Election News

Nov 22, 20241 hr 28 min
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This is the full episode of The Morning Show with Preston Scott for Friday, November 22nd.

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- Lee Williams

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Speaker 1

Ose got a little lights with his drum there. Welcome Friday. Here on the Morning Show with President s Good our scripture Matthew two and after Jesus was born in Bethlehem, of Juday and the days of Herod the king behold wise men. Magi from the east came to Jerusalem, saying, where is he who has been born King of the Jews? For we saw his star when it rose and have come to worship him. They brought gifts. When you decide it's time to surrender your life over to Christ, you

bring what you have. You that's the gift. Love that song for King and country. Little drummer boy. Ten eleven past the hour, we come back this date in history, and boy, is it ever a date in history? Next on The Morning Show with Preston Scott, It's okay, Buddy, it's okay. The band is a little anxious this morning. Do me a favorite. Tell the fellas in the Morning Show band that just because they start earlier at a

given segment doesn't mean they're ending the show earlier. They're not getting off any minute earlier than the end of the show. Yes, my apologies said. They're just very excited about No, just tell them, just say, guys, calm down, seriously, my goodness, gracious all right. November twenty second, seventeen eighteen, Edward Teach, better known as Blackbeard, killed off North Carolina's outer banks, and the battle was ships sent from Virginia

to hunt him down. That's really kind of that's incredible. Right there off the coast of Carolina, Blackbeard met his demise eighteen forty two. Mount Saint Helens erupts during an active period lasting several years eighteen forty two. And then we watched it happen. I mean it was watched live when it happened, when the half that mountain blew off. Nineteen thirty five, Pan American Airways, the China Clipper begins its first trans Pacific airmail service from Alabina, California, to

Manila in the Philippines. On this date in nineteen forty three, Fdr Winston Churchill, Chinese leader Chin Kay Shek meeting Cairo to discuss World War two in Asia and the Pacific. China needed our help, and that amazing now really think about it. And then on this date in Dallas, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. Now I had a conversation with a friend the other day about this event. I

am traditionally not conspiratorial by nature, just not. But as it relates to nineteen sixty three, there is no possibility of a loan gunman. It doesn't exist. And to any doubters, I would say, look at the documentary. JFK what the doctors saw. It's on Amazon Prime, it's on Paramount Plus, it's all over the place. Apple TV watched the documentary because it interviews the doctors who were in the room

treating Kennedy at Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas. Most of them are now dead, but in twenty thirteen they were mostly all alive and full of memory. There is zero doubt that there was a conspiracy. Oswald absolutely fired some shots, but he did not kill Kennedy, not even close. And the links that the federal government went to to to hide to cover what happened, it's documented in there, and it's not for the faint of heart. You see photos.

You see autopsy photos and the autopsy diagrams and sketches, and the doctors I mean when I say autopsy photos from them from the emergency room the trauma center at Parkland Parkland was the trauma center. That's where anyone with trauma was sent to. It was equipped in violation of Texas state law, they were not allowed to perform an autopsy on him. The body was taken and the body was brought to Bethesda Medical Center. A half hour before it was brought to Bethesda Medical Center. You know what

I'm saying. Wink wink, nod nod. Yeah, it's it's just but this is the date sixty one years ago Kennedy was shot down, likely in part by his own government. And I believe that our government, whether officially or unofficially, played a role in the attempt on Trump. It's just too many, too many mistakes were made, John Brennan, you name it. Those those are the those are the culprits. And it's the same type of people that were likely involved in killing JFK. Boy. Wouldn't we want to know?

Or would we? Would we want to know what our government has done over the years, the secrets it's kept. Would we want to know? That's a conversation I think I want to have sometime eighteen minutes past the hour, come back. Change gear is something an auction? No way you had an auction? So excitable. That is not because it's Friday, though, there's a little effervescence that comes bubbling up from the fact that it's Friday. I'll explain in the Best and Worst of the Week later in the show.

You know, my pensiont for auctions. I just whoa. My eyes just like get glossy thinking about it. Now, imagine that you've got an old cabinet and you finally decide to clean it out, clean the drawers and just get everything out and kind of reorganize, right, and there's something in the back, like in the drawer or something, just a little teeny tiny little thing, and you tip the thing forward and outrolls this. It looks like it's just a piece of pressed metal. It's the size of a

little tiny coin, maybe a nickel. Old cabinet in Amsterdam. Owner did no idea what he stumbled into and discovered until he did some research. This warn disc had stamped on the front or on one side three Roman numerals, just one two, three, just just like you know, one, one, one, and then on the other side the letters N E. They were pressed into this thing. So it's some kind of coin of some kind. I mean, it was just like, but what it turns out that it was struck, made

in Boston, ended up in Amsterdam. It was struck an e in New England in sixteen fifty two, and it's I mean sixteen fifty two. Friends. The value of the silver it was made from is a buck three one dollar and three cents. That's its value in silver. It is thought to have come from the politically powerful Quincy family of Boston, which included the first Lady of the United States, Abigail Adams. The last one of these that was found has been in the care of the Massachusetts

Historical Society for one hundred and twenty years. It's been one hundred and twenty years since one has turned up. This one went to auction two point five two million dollars. Can you imagine, all right, if you own that, would you sell it for two point five to two million? Would you keep it but put it on loan at a museum with your name, or would you keep it and never tell anybody that you have it and just look at it every now and then? Twenty seven minutes

after the hour, can you imagine me? Sorry, thirty six minutes after the hour, it's the Morning Show with President Scott Friday, November twenty second show fifty two seventy nine, Day thirteen ninety nine of America held hostage. But those days are coming to an end. While God willing, our

show will keep counting, we've outlasted another one. Now, you know, when you put it into some kind of context, I started this show in the second let's see two thousand and one, second year of George W. Bush's term as president, his first term. So I've gone through Bush, Obama, Trump, Biden, now back to Obama. I've been in this chair the whole time. Anyway, Welcome friends to the radio program Ruminators. What's the beef? Next hour? Lee Williams sorry, two hours

from now. In the third hour, next hour, Lee Williams, the gun writer joins us. Much to discuss with. Lee got some sound to share, all right. Matt Gates pulled his name. Pam Bondi's the replacement Florida, Florida. Pam's got infinitely more experience on this type of job. Far better choice. Now, I Ken Paxton came to my mind. Honestly, I didn't think of Pam. We've had Pam on the show a few times. Good solid choice. She served Trump's administration dealing

with drugs. I think it was what was the title there, Pam had Opioid and Drug Abuse Commission. First female attorney general in Florida's history, first United States attorney general. Maybe or no, no Janet Reno. Janet Reno was first. I think maybe I'm wrong. I don't know. I could be confused in all that four Republican senators got in the way of Matt Gates. I have a theory on all of this. Mitch McConnell of course, Susan Collins, of course,

Lisa Murkowski. I called three of them, called three of them. The fourth is Senator elect John Curtis of Utah. Wow. So they got rid of Mitt Romney, a rhino, and they apparently have elected somebody that might fall into his shoes as another rhino. Who knows. We'll have to wait and see. I'm willing to be slow in judgment on this one. That said, here's my theory. Let me first put to rest the idea that there's a cover up of Matt Gates's alleged crimes. Yes, he was investigated for

crimes sex trafficking investigation. Let me just be very clear about this. If the Department of Justice under Joe Biden had evidence, he'd have been charged. And I think everyone needs to just kind of step back and recognize that if there had been evidence of criminal conduct by Matt Gates, he would have been charged. Because there is no love lost between Matt Gates and members of the Biden administration. They would have charged him. So they didn't have it.

Now you could say, well, maybe Matt knows something about other people. I don't know. Don't know. What I can tell you is there have long been questions about Matt's personal conduct. There is no doubt in my mind that the ethics investigation by the House of Representatives uncovered some things that were not flattering to Matt. My theory is Matt resigned from Congress to kill that from being released. It almost got released. It's been leaked to a certain

extent anyway, but he's out of Congress. I think the nomination to Attorney General was kind of a well let's just see if this happens, and a little bit of cover for Matt by him a little bit of time. But I think that this was never gonna happen, and I think Donald Trump was being kind to somebody loyal that's just my opinion. Ham Bondi's good choice. Forty one minutes passed the hour. Little miscellaneous election news. Next Thanksgiving content coming to the blog page, along with some lighter

fair got Thanksgiving recipes popping up later this morning. I'm gonna get them out there to you now so that you can do a little shopping over the weekend and if you want to use the recipes, they come courtesy of David Gwynn of Cypress Restaurant, fame Vertigo Burgers and fries Grove Market Cafe, but Cypresses was fine dining. He and his wife have just kind of said, yeah, we've done this a long time, and so they just sold

their businesses and moved on to other things. And David remains a very very good friend of mine, and his recipes will live on my blog page, so you can you can check those out there. Some election related stuff. I thought this was interesting. Pennsylvania. You might remember the Supreme Court had suddenly grown a conscience, but it was four to three. Four to three said you cannot count certain mail in ballots. Butler County, Bucks County among the places.

I think. I think Bucks in particular, I'm not sure Butler really had many issues. But Bucks County, certainly citizens just up at arms over what was going on. But you know, the governor finally weighed in. An insinuation that our laws can be ignored or do not matter is irresponsible and does damage to the faith in our electoral process. Josh, brother, you may be better than a lot of the Democrats out there, but you have no clue. You, sir, are among three or four states that are laughing stock of

this country. Everybody your flies down and you and that happens, right, But your shirt, the bottom of your shirt is sticking out. It's like you're waving a surrender flag. Okay, everybody's laughing at you. Read the room. Catch a clue. But here's what I wanted to focus on. Democratic Bucks County Commissioner Diane Ellis Marsiglia. People violate the laws any time they want. So for me, if I violate this law, it's because I want a court to pay attention. There's nothing more

important than counting votes. This is a classic example of what I refer to over and over again conflation of issues. There is nothing more important than votes. Counting legal votes. There are directions and if you don't follow them. Like, if you don't pull out the directions when you're building that piece of ikea furniture, it will fall apart. Now it's probably going to fall apart anyway, but it will

certainly fall apart. Whose fault is that of yours? You didn't read the directions, You don't follow directions, Your votes don't count. Whose fault is that yours? You didn't follow directions? But this is a great example. She said, I'm going to violate the law if I'm governor. She's out of that position, she's out gone, and she's brought to court. I charge her with criminal charges. But this is just the latest example of how Democrats take an issue. Immigration

is part of this country's history, legal immigration, voting. Every vote should count, every legal vote should count. See these little distinctions, these words, these semantics, they matter. So you've got to be as a consumer of news and information, you have to learn to be discerning when you listen to people talk every vote should count. She said, who just seconds before said if I want to violate the law, I will. There's your clue. When she talks about votes counting,

she's talking about illegal votes counting. Forty seven minutes after that. I'm just trying to help.

Speaker 2

This is the Morning Show with Preston Scott, the gunwriter.

Speaker 1

Lee Williams in just a little bit more election related news before we get to a couple of other things. California finally got rid of George Gascon, the district attorney that caused the death of dozens, if not hundreds of Californians with his shoddy work as a prosecutor, turning people loose that were criminals, not charging people with the crimes they committed. I mean, the list goes on and on.

So they've elected Nathan Hakman as Attorney General. Governor Gavin Newsom has said that decisions made on changing the sentence, commuting the sentence of Eric and Lyole Menendez is going to be left in the hands of the district attorney getting a chance to look at the case, and then making a decision and a recommendation to he the governor. Obviously, I've not looked at all the evidence here other than it is clear they murdered their parents. They did admit

to killing their dad. They said it was self defense because they believed that he would have killed them after they had told him that they would expose him as a child sex abuser. Their mom was sitting next to their dad eating ice cream watching TV when they came up and shot him from behind. I guess they felt they needed to murder their mom too. So they're serving life in prison. They were twenty one and eighteen at

the time. Again, shallow dive, not a deep dive. I have trouble buying that at that age they're not able to go to authorities and get protection and move out and be safe. I just I struggle with that. I've struggled with that aspect of this case. But they're looking at getting released from prison. There's a real push to release them from prison. I don't personally think it's warranted, but again that's just surface level completely. There will we see an end to all of this trans nonsense with

Donald Trump as president. Pam Bondi is attorney General. She's going to get confirmed. The four Republicans have nothing to oppose Pam Bondi about. You may not like her because she's a conservative Republican, but you've got no reason to oppose her in the confirmation. So she's going to get She's going to become attorney general. But there's a lot to be said about this whole trans thing. I've got

stories here stacked up. I'm not sure I'll get to them today, but we'll certainly get to them before the end of the year. Fifty six minutes past the hour, come back with Lee Williams, the gun Writer. We'll talk about several stories he's been writing. Again. Thegunwriter dot substack dot com is the website. We'll talk with Lee next. Well, let's do this second hour of the Morning Show with Preston Scott Show five thousand, two hundred and seventy nine.

And I'm pleased to be joined by the gun Writer. Ladies and gentlemen. It's an honor to introduce to you the fellow Second Amendment patriot. He is Lee Williams. How you doing, brother?

Speaker 3

I couldn't be any better man.

Speaker 1

Thank how's that for an intro? Right? That's walk up music, buddy, That is walk up music instead of a baseball bat. You've got your fire arm?

Speaker 3

Yeah, yeah, absolutely were a few firearms.

Speaker 1

Yeah. I like that. Couple over the back, couple on the side, one at the ankle. All Right, You've written a lot in h as you always do, but I want to I want to go back a little bit. Let's get your thoughts on the election of Donald Trump, returning him back to the Oval office from your perspective and the things that you care most about. What surprised you the most about the result of that election.

Speaker 3

I knew Trump was going to win without a doubt. I didn't know he was going to win by this many votes, Okay, I mean he destroyed her, Harris, he destroyed her. I had no idea Trump was going to win so handedly. I thought it was going to be another close you know, maybe we wait a couple of days to get all the numbers in out. I mean, it was over. It was over that night. Man. I've never seen anything like it. That is my biggest takeaway is that the entire country is like sick of her

crap and the crap that her people are pulling. And I'm using crap because I'm on the radio. But let me tell you, it was amazing, amazing to see this happen, to watch it, to be able to watch it live without having to wait for a week, and like everybody was saying, this was one of the best elections ever.

Speaker 1

Preston, it was clearly to borrow from the expression that became real trendy in the final few months. It was too big to rig, which is why I believe the results came so quickly. Lee. Yeah, once it was established and you just kind of sat down and went, Okay, here we go. Now you outlined what you thought needed to happen. In the first thirty days of his presidency beginning January twentieth, Look, Joe Biden famously ruined the energy policy of this country as well as the border in

his first day in office. What does Donald Trump need to do? In your estimation?

Speaker 3

Number one is he has to secure our Second Amendment rights. That's me. That's my take, and I think he can do it. I think he wants to do it. I'm sick of the Biden mentality in every federal agency in most of these big blue states, where like New York is saying, oh, we're going to do this, We're going to do that. You look at you. You read these things, Like I've read some of these proposals. They're violently unconstitutional, violently unconstitutional, and we just see them. You know, oh, well,

we're going to start doing this. We're going to start doing that. Read you read them, and they're exactly what you cannot based upon the Second Amendment. I've never seen anything like it. They just keep getting away with it because the media or now anyway supports them.

Speaker 1

When you say Trump needs to secure our Second Amendment rights, obviously you're speaking nationwide. What can he do.

Speaker 3

The number one thing that he should do, the number one thing he should do is make sure that everybody in the country has the same rights to carry and to buy. Okay, that's what has to happen. Look at what they're selling in California. Go buy an R in California. In New York. They're not like the guns that you and I have access to here in Florida. They're designed

to be difficult to shoot. They have this built in crap in the magazine, so if you can't put a magazine in, you got to load them rounds one at a time. It's unfortunate, but that's the way it is. This is becoming two countries. This has become two countries. And in terms of second the memorize and carry. Look what you need you need to be a multi millionaire in certain parts of California, or a Hollywood star, same in New York. Go to New York, move in and

try and get a permit to carry. You're going to make ten, twelve, fifteen trips to the local gendarmerie to get your to get your license if you can get one. Look, we got to start base, make sure everybody can carry, and make sure that guns are the same everywhere. And I don't mean the California and New York style ars. That crap has to end. These guys are nuts. They've had it their way for too long. You've even got

major arms companies manufacturing California variants which are disgusting. I mean they have things coming out of the grip so you can't grip the thing. They're just a joke. Those things need to end. We need to have one carry loft throughout the entire country.

Speaker 1

Lee Williams with You can follow his work. Go to the website the gun Writer dot substack dot com eleven past the hour. He's the gun writer right term dot substack dot com. Lee Williams our guest, Lee, I want to want to take advantage. You mentioned New York as one of the two states that are just obscene. There are others, but those are the two beacons on the hill. If you will New York. You wrote a new piece about what they're proposing in New York, and it's horrifying.

Speaker 3

Yeah, it is. It's insane. It is literally insane. They want officers to It would mandate officers to confiscate all firearms left out during a domestic violence call. So I into I don't know, a couple thousand domestics. Sometimes they're called in by a neighbor. You know, you ever yelled with your wife, You ever had an argument where you just yelled, it happens, You get over there, you figure out, okay,

nobody touched anybody. Let's go. Now. According to this new law in New York, if it ever becomes a lot, it's a bill right now, it would mandate that the officers confiscate all firearms left out the open. I mean, it's incredible, It is just nuts. It was tried in twenty twenty and now they're repurposing it and repackaging it for twenty twenty four. The thing will probably pass, brother. I mean, it's scary. It's a clear violation the Second Amendment,

the Fourth Amendment. All it is is harassment. They want to harassed gun owners. They want gun owners temporarily disarmed and forced to make several trips to the police station to get their property returned. Now New Yorkers, there's about one hundred of them that had firearms during after they passed the newly expanded red Flag law. There they've contacted the president of the New York State Rifle and Pistol Association, which bought us bruin. By the way, he's bought loudly

about this bill. Some of these people paid more than ten thousand dollars in legal piece and still don't have their guns back. Believe that these laws will be enforced.

Speaker 1

Okay, let me ask you about that, because in all the years, besides my brothers being in law enforcement, one still is. And the officers male and female that I've known over the year's lead they seem to fall into three categories. The guys and the gals that are like really hopped up on the authority, the group that they're they're kind of like whatever, I'm going to do my job. And then there's the group that's like, yeah, no, that's

not constitutional, I'm not doing that. If something like this were to pass in New York, what what percentage you think of officers, Because no one's gonna know a guns out there unless obviously they're reviewing and their body cams are on and all that stuff. What what what percentage you think of the officers say, man, this is just not right. Unless we suspect there's a danger, we're not going there.

Speaker 4

Yeah.

Speaker 3

When I was a cop twenty years ago, I would say eighty percent would have been that way. You know, no blood, no.

Speaker 1

Foul, Yeah, gotcha, gotcha.

Speaker 3

Nowadays I'm thinking seventy eighty percent would would take the guns. It's sad to say it, but you get in these in these eastern or far western police departments, you get that mindset. You get that mindset. Brother. I mean, I'm seeing cops do things I never ever ever would have done ever, But yep, they're doing it because that's the mentality of these police departments on the East Coast and

the far West coast. That's a great point. Bright by the way, that you brought that up a ship have that in the story.

Speaker 1

Lee Williams with me this morning the gun writer dot Substack dot com the work and we'll talk more next on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. There are things we get in our email box that we just shake our head and immediately go to the unsubscribe or the block or the spam notices, and you just do everything possible to never see it again. Then there is email that we want to get, and this is what you want to get. It's the gunwriter dot substack dot com.

It will cost you nothing. You're welcome to support the work, but it is information related to the Second Amendment and our constitutional rights to bear arms. And Lee Williams is with us this morning. Lee. I know you wrote about Matt Gates and the fun that we could have watched unfold. I would have paid money just to watch his confirmation hearing, but it's not going to happen. Pam Bondy, who you are well acquainted with, is going to take the role

of Attorney General. I think she'll be confirmed. What are your thoughts about Ms BONDI.

Speaker 3

I think she'll do a good job. She has been supporting Trump throughout the years, supporting him hard. I mean, she's the one that he chose to go to the media when they've raised some serious allegations. She'll do well. I too, wish Matt would have could have had his chance at this position. I mean, my god, man, some of the things that he has said over the years, some of the things that I have yet to hear

anybody discuss the Second Amendment better than Matt Gates. Yeah, Okay, not only does he get it, he needs to get it. He's from the part of Florida where they have two things that they want, guns and guns. Okay, he would never have been the Attorney General without having a tremendous gun schedule, and I just you know, we're losing that with Pam. I think she'll do a great job. I know she'll do a great job, but I think Matt would have been really fun.

Speaker 1

What do you think happens with Matt Gates moving forward? I personally, I think the whole ethics thing there was probably enough there, though not criminal, that it warranted him stepping down from his seat, because there's nothing else that makes sense on why he stepped down. But what do you think he does moving forward?

Speaker 3

I think he takes his seat and goes into the next session. I think he goes right back to Congress. Do you really do Yeah? I do. I think that's where he should be unless they want him to fill in for one of these guys that they're they're yanking out or yanking out of the Senate. But yeah, he needs to be He needs to play a role in our Congress as a congressman or as a senator. We need we need Matt Gates in there.

Speaker 1

See. I fear that he stepped out and resigned his post to make that ethics report die.

Speaker 3

Yeah, I've heard that, but I would love to see him get back in. You know, there's no way they should have brought that out. By the way, he is not part of it, not part of the Congress, so that thing should have died. However, you know, damn well, there would have been copies of got emailed and they would have gone right to MSLSD and all these other groups too.

Speaker 1

Well, as we talked about earlier in the program. You know, there was no chance that there was anything criminal there because had there been, under Biden and Merrik Garland, he would have been charged.

Speaker 5

Yeah.

Speaker 3

Yeah, no, I agree, there's nothing in there that's criminal. There must have been something in there that he didn't want me in public. I feel bad for him. Who knows, maybe it didn't happen. I don't know. I don't care. I don't really care what he's done with his life. He's got a great spouse now, let's get him back into Congress. We need him, We need his type of mentality quite frankly in Congress.

Speaker 1

Tell me this as we take a break, because we will not get a chance to meet again until after the new year. With the Christmas break coming up. What are you working on? What stories, without giving away too much are percolating there at your laptop.

Speaker 3

Well, I did a story on Meckleburgh County sure of Gary McFadden in North Carolina. Let me just say that has blown up. You'll read more about the Mecklickburg County sure of Gary McFadden, who is, by the way, in my humble opinion, the worst sriff in the country. In this from the Second Amendment point of view, you will read much more on him.

Speaker 1

Nice all right, sir, my friend, thanks for the time. This morning is always I love your insight, love your work, and have a great Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday.

Speaker 3

Diddo diddo, and you too, take care brother.

Speaker 1

Thank you, sir. Lee Williams with us this morning the gun Writer dot substack dot com. Go subscribe. You will be better for it. It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott. It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott half hour away from what's to be Friday? And you know what, pull of my calendar here? Yeah, we have, uh, we have perhaps one two more editions of what's the Beef for the year after this one? Just saying, so don't let it linger poison for the soul. Just let that linger around.

It'll be poison for the soul. Just let that poison just sit there. That'd be bad for you. So don't you do it. Let it come out big stories in the press box this morning. I'll tell you when to call in. No, don't, don't call now, you'll be waiting for Although my ego would love it that you would want to wait like thirty five minutes to come on the show. That would boost my RPI like big. But I don't need that. My ego is just fine. It's just fine. I don't need it artificially boosted by an RPI. Okay,

it's a radio phone index. By the way, Matt Gates pulls his name, a lot of stories floating around. I'm sure a lot more will come out. Lee Williams. You just heard him say we need people like Matt Gates in Congress. I don't believe that he can come back into Congress. No, I mean he legally probably can. He could probably stick his name in the hat and run for his seat and win without any problems. If that was the case. My personal and this is based on

no inside info. Look, there are certain things that get talked about in my circles that I listened to. This type thing I don't talk about. It's just it's not in my world. It just isn't. I don't, I don't care. So what I'm sharing is strictly my personal view, not filtered, impacted colored by anything else. I think the nomination by Donald Trump was a little bit of a favor to Gates.

I'm resigning to become the next Attorney general, when in fact, I think he resigned because the ethics report would have come out had he not, And there's nothing criminal in that, I don't I otherwise he'd have been charged. He would have been We're still under the reign of Joe Biden for Pete's sake, and Merrick Garland. They hate him. There are members of the Republican Party that certainly hate him,

but the Dems they hate him. If there was anything criminal they could hang their hat on, he'd have been charged.

So I set that aside. What I do think is likely is that Matt's personal private life, private prior to marriage, was pretty out there, That's my hunch, and that there were there would likely be some things in the ethics report that would not be very would not reflect well on him personally, and I think Gates resigned his office because of that, because you'll notice that report died right

then and there. Now it didn't because some of it's been leaked, because there were five members of that Ethics Commission that want that thing out there, and there's a there's a bill being proposed by a Democrat in Congress to force it to be released. In my opinion, if he wants to come back into Congress, that report's probably going to be in play. And don't you think it

should be. I mean, if it's if there's an ethics investigation and there are things that are corroborated in there that would speak to the ethics, then I think it should be out there. But I also think that should he want to return to Congress, Matt Gates has every right to explain himself, to have his day to say whatever he feels is appropriate to say. Do I think he's an incredibly effective member of the conservative movement. Absolutely,

because he's smart. Do I think that he made mistakes in personal judgment when he was younger, Absolutely, I do. I do believe that, and again that's just me personally. So Pam Bondi is the new choice. Pam Bondy is a good, solid pick. Eight years of experience as Florida's Attorney General, twenty years as a prosecutor. Overall, she will clean up the Department of Justice. You can bank on that.

Forty one minutes after the hour This Morning Show with Preston Scott Now, on the subject of Matt Gates, Sunny Housten houstin of the View made a bit of a mistake on the air. She made some suggestions that were almost as if she was stating fact that Matt Gates had been guilty of something legally, and so earlier in the week on the panel of the View, Whoopie Goldberg.

Speaker 6

I do have illegal No, thank you, Whoopy.

Speaker 1

Now she is staring into the camera as angry a look on her face as I've ever seen. She is livid as she says.

Speaker 6

Matt Gates has long denied all allegations, calling the claims quote invented and saying in a statement to ABC News that this false mir following a three year criminal investigation should be viewed with great skepticism. That DOJ investigation was closed with no charges being brought.

Speaker 1

We'll be right back. Sonny was forced by the ABC Legal department to read that statement on the air. And if you could see her face, that's the face that the older brother has to it makes when he has to apologize to his younger brother. It's hilarious the amount of trash that is regularly shoveled around that program. And ABC Legal, you can bet your last dollar heard from attorneys representing Matt Gates and they said right away, we got you now. Speaking of the view, this will start

getting ready now for what's the beef. They had a psychiatry resident from Yale University, doctor Amanda Calhoun. There's a push, I think, just a societal norm that if somebody is your family, that they're entitled to your time, and I think the answer is absolutely not. So. If you're going to a situation where you have family members, where you have close friends who you know have voted in ways that are against you, like what you said, against your livelihood,

it's completely fine. To not be around those people and to tell them why, you know, to say I have a problem with the way you voted because it went against my very livelihood, and I'm not going to be around you this holiday, Sonny, Sonny Houston, I really do feel this candidate. You know, President elect Trump is just a different type of candidate from the things he said, the things he's done, the things he will do. See, this is the crap that the people on the left

just pedal all the time. Apparently Ellen DeGeneres has fled the country. Cool bye, good for you moving Italy. Find a chance they got homes for a buck you can afford to restore one, just saying you can have an higher little town of deniers and haters and ill liberals and real fascists. Let me tell you something, there's an old guard in Italy that would love to bring back the era of Mussolini. I'm just saying, forty six minutes

after the hour, the RPA index is jumping. I'll just say that fifty one, almost fifty two minutes past the hour, heading to the third hour, final show of the week, and I'll be doing two shows next week. Grant will be in on Wednesday, for our final show of the week, and then Thursday Friday will be off and back on the following Monday. I will be here with you the high cost of housing. And let's think about what happened here. Pandemic came. Trump made mistakes by putting Fauci in charge.

Fauci should have been one of thirty people at a table. He shouldn't have been the guy. We've learned he is not trustworthy. In fact, I think Anthony Fauci should and might face criminal charges when we're all done here. He would not surprise me to see him with a one way ticket to Vietnam because they on extra dight or some other country. Remember that's where Donna Aedelson was heading one way ticket to Vietnam, just saying, we shut down

the country under Joe locked it down. Sadly, not enough states followed Florida's model but said let's let's keep open stop this now. We didn't do it right away here. A lot of things were closed down, a lot of silliness where we live in Leon County. They made mistakes. They've never admitted they've made mistakes. Trust me, they made mistakes. They were wrong. Everybody who shut everything down was wrong. So as a result of that, people weren't paying rent,

couldn't pay their mortgages. You had defaults, You had all kinds of problems come as a result of it. And then everything started to spike. Inflation just took off, and it eventually hit housing. And so here we are now. According to the real estate brokerage firm Redfin, the cost of housing now pushing a lot of Americans to avoid meals and medical treatments to pay for their housing. Most of the people making less than fifty thousand annually are renters.

Renting costs are now twenty percent higher than what they were prior to the pandemic. People buying homes expenses have increased even more forty percent higher compared to before the pandemic. Person needs an income of at least seventy seven thousand on average to afford a median priced starter home in the country. Those are the latest numbers. Austin, Texas, all of its forty six new ebuses are parked parked. Why they don't have the infrastructure to charge them? God, when

have I heard? Oh wait, that was me that was saying that, along with how many other people telling you that there is not a power grid available to power all of the electric vehicles Biden wants to force you to buy. The city spent two hundred and fifty five million dollars to acquire one hundred and ninety seven electric buses, some of which were manufactured by a company that's now bankrupt, and they parked all of the buses. Sorry, they parked

forty six new ones because they can't charge them. Told you this is just the beginning. To all of you that bought electric I hope it works out for you, I really do. I don't. Most of you bought them with the best of intentions and hopes. But I'm telling you, in the next six, seven, eight years, we're going to start to see the regret because you're going to be faced with the cost of replacing those batteries. Because you won't have the range, you won't be able to go

anywhere that's cold. It will take longer and longer to charge because the battery degrade degrading takes place. All right, it's what's the beef. We got two lines open eight five zero two zero five WFLA, get it off your chest call me now. Oh by golly, we got one line open what's up with that? The three lines are taken.

It's eight five zero two zero five WFLA. So if you want to be on the air, I can guarantee you being on the air if you call now, because trust me, we're gonna get through four calls in the next half hour. Okay, we normally we can normally get through twelve to fifteen callers in this timeframe. So whatever you want to get off your chest, it's What's the Beef Friday and exclusive presentation of the Morning Show with Preston Scott Hosea is standing by it eight five zero

two zero five WFLA. You know the rules, no profanity, don't make it personal. Standing by and George has established a new RPI record for this program at twenty one. Good morning, sir, welcome What's the Beef?

Speaker 4

Good morning, Preston. My beef this morning is with the situation with Lake and Riley, the decision to put the the murdering rapists would be Democrat voter in to prison for life at the American taxpayer's expense. I think what should happen is that the the attorney is leaving, there's going to have a new prosecuting attorney. Come in and it is up. The sentence can be you know, modified. But I think what needs to happen is Governor Kemp and A. G. Carr need to grow a set and

a spine. And let's put a little bit of this warfare on Joe Biden, Kamala Harris and may Orcus and uh, Kamala Harris and may Orcus cannot uh used the immunity clause. They cannot use it. But let's let's see. Let's see Biden when he gets out of office and the Democrats defend the community clause. I think they need to file them all as an accessory and do it in the local court there in Athens and get it in front of a jury. And then let's watch the gnashing of

the teeth and the crying president. And I think her family should also file a civil suit against the borders R and may Orcus. This is just this is just uh, it's unacceptable pressing and and and I feel for the family and and just uh, it's just a slap in the face.

Speaker 1

Thank you, George. I completely agree with everything you said. I listen to Lake and Riley's father read the letter that she had written to whoever her future husband would be and it brought me to tears. It was just so powerful and the only comfort that the family has is knowing that Lake and love Jesus and that she is with him. Eight five zero two zero five to bfl A, good morning, Greg, you're up. What's the beef?

Speaker 7

Mini beef animal story?

Speaker 8

Baby dog?

Speaker 7

The bulldog will not be allowed on the US Senate floor, the one that belongs to the US Senator elect from West Virginia. So I guess at text with taxpayers permission line, his office will be lined with peapads. But my beef is as the indication this week. Have movie theater, Popcorn and Lifetime movie producers ready for these confirmation hearings. We got rid of Matt Gates, We're still going to have the Defense secretary on this non disclosure agreement. Now they're

digging up Education secret Harry Linda McMahon. That's straight out of the Netflix documentary about Vince McMahon, about child So I want to be in a child predator. So I keep thinking, you know, what's the worst thing that's going to happen to Pam Bondi Besides the confrontation in the Tampa movie Multiplex at the orders of Maxine Waters.

Speaker 9

Happy Thanksgiving.

Speaker 1

Thank you, Greg, appreciate that that leaves a line open at eight five zero two zero five WFLA eight five zero two zero five ninety three fifty two. Richard wes you will be next when we come back after a quick break for weather and traffic. What do you want to get off your chest? Folks? Do it now before Thanksgiving. Don't let, don't let something that's just nagging at you ruin your Thanksgiving holiday. Purge it all from your soul. Eight five zero two zero five WFLA. Richard is next

on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Good morning, and welcome to the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Eleven minutes past the hour. Happy Friday, ruminators, welcome to another edition of a Cornacopia of complaint. It's what's the beef here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Good morning, Richard, you're up. What's the beef?

Speaker 9

Oh, mister Scott. Happy Thanksgiving you as well, sir. We're fortunate to, you know, have FSU soccer today, women's basketball against the Gators of Football men's basketball. But you know what's kind of cheesy is that if you want to listen to the women's soccer game, four time national champions, probably the best team in the country last ten years,

and it's not on the radio anywhere. Last year I had to call, I think with Stanford and listen to their radio station and listen to our game on their radio announcers. I think it's just really cheesy. And you think it they could put that game on the radio, What do you think?

Speaker 1

I think it's a good idea for the university to find a way to allow it to be streamed, but I don't think it makes much sense commercially to put it on radio, to be honest with you, and you know, I'm they're a few bigger fans of FSU soccer than yours. Truly, I don't think it's a radio product.

Speaker 9

Well fair enough, bough, but I sure I don't see how North Carolina and Stanford can do it.

Speaker 1

We can't appreciate the phone call, Thank you very much, Richard. Thenles play today at five point thirty at the soccer Complex they affectionately called it the Plex, the FSU Soccer Plex, and so they'll take on Vanderbilt going for a repeat run it back, another nice back to back Natti's and oh, by the way, they're young, Brian Pensky's reloaded. Let's see here we got Wes standing by. Hi, Wes, you're up. What's the beef?

Speaker 8

Good morning question. Thanks for giving me the opportunity to purge before Thanksgiving.

Speaker 1

Yes, sir, my.

Speaker 3

Beef is.

Speaker 8

Local news outlets playing music while the announcers are reading the news. That is very distracting and it makes it really hard to hear what the newscasters are reading when there's background music playing. So I would say was stopped.

Speaker 1

Who does that?

Speaker 8

Well, we're not supposed to mention individual businesses, but there's one local news outlet that does.

Speaker 1

It, and I'm giving permission. Who does that?

Speaker 8

Channel six WCTV. They will have two announcers reading news, but there's background music playing while they're doing that. And I don't know why they think that's cool.

Speaker 1

Like in the middle of the news are coming in or out of it.

Speaker 8

It's like while they're reading the news, it's like the five o'clock news.

Speaker 3

I don't know why they do it.

Speaker 8

It's very distracting.

Speaker 5

I understand I.

Speaker 1

Don't watch local news. I appreciate the phone call West. I've been in a local newsroom. I worked in one for years. That never happened, I don't. I mean, you'd have a little music bed at the start of the newscast and there'd be maybe some of that trailing out, but it was never anything but in or out of the news. Not different than what we do on our radio program. But oh well, things may have changed, Ursula, thanks for calling in. You are up. What's the beef?

Speaker 10

Hi, persent my beef. What I want to get out of my chest is that I didn't put enough money on a bit going like I wanted too. I've been following it for four years and I knew something was going to happen after the election is going to go probably to one hundred thousand. I had some money and I look at it and I try to talk to my family about it, and it's hard to understand it going.

So I just said, okay, now I'm just going to hold and now I'm just beating myself up because yeap, that could have been a good place to put your money right now where it just shoot up what forty thousand dollars in what three months or something? So I just needed to get it out of my chest.

Speaker 1

Man, I'll tell you, what if you understand that stuff, Ursula, send me a note because I have no clue about any of that bitcoin or cryptocurrency, none of it. I'm not putting any of my money in.

Speaker 10

It, oderstand. But after four years, I get it. I think I'm getting there. And it's hard to talk to other people about it because it's hard to get it. It's hard to get it. But I just want to beat myself, you know, like I I'm just gonna call Preston and complain about it.

Speaker 1

Do you feel better at least at least saying I feel better?

Speaker 10

Yes, yes, Frustrated, I am so now I feel better.

Speaker 1

There you go, You're welcome, have a great Thanksgiving, Ursula. I will never understand cryptocurrencies, bitcoin, whatever you want to call it. It's like someone just sat on the corner and said, hey, there's a stick, let's make that worth something. We're gonna make currency out of sticks. It makes no sense to me how that happens. There, I feel better.

Sixteen minutes after the hour, Gerald, I'm not sure who that is online three, but we've got you coming up next on the Morning Show with Preston Scott.

Speaker 3

All Right.

Speaker 1

Final set of four callers, four callers and an email. Beef still to come here in the morning show, and we start with Gerald, Good morning, Gerald, you're up. What's the beef?

Speaker 11

Hey, good morning. First thing is we're very blessed and very happy Thanksgiving to everybody who can hear us. And the only other the beef I have is everybody gets crazy about all the stuff that's going on in the news. You know, fools act like fools, So don't get mad because they're acting like fools. The other side, as we know the other side, they're godless in this Judaio Christian world here in our country. You know, like I said, like you always say, you have God, You're okay. God

before us who could be against us? So and the Russians. He knows what he's up against. Usually assure destruction, man, you know, he knew he you know, he launches everybody else who's gonna hit him, you know. So just the hype of the news media and the fake news media, and that's it, and you can take more vacations. I like Jose and Grant.

Speaker 1

Thank you, sir. I appreciate that very much. Gerald. I like him too. Uh. It's usually it's all about Grant's availability so he doesn't host more often because he's just not available. But he does have two more shows in him this year. But thank you very much. Let's go to our next caller, Ken, Ken, you're up, what's the beef?

Speaker 12

I got three quick ones and I'm on a hang up and let you respond. You quit a job because you think you're getting a better job. You don't get your old job back. I e Gates. iHeartRadio. If I hear another podcast commercial, I will shoot.

Speaker 4

Somebody want and the other the.

Speaker 3

I would not.

Speaker 12

Of course, when I was talking to Hose, he's and he couldn't see me.

Speaker 5

So you need to get some guy I wear for that man.

Speaker 1

Good day, sir, Thank you very much. She hate that. Let's see here. Second of the last caller is Dodge. Dodge, you are up, what's the beef?

Speaker 5

Hey trusting? Yeah, So my beef is with all these folks.

Speaker 9

That are.

Speaker 5

Mass challenged when it comes to deporting these non citizen criminals. Right, there's about fifty thousand prisoners in federal state prisons today are that are citizens of South American countries. It cost an average of eighty eight dollars per day to house them in Central America. It costs fifteen dollars a day. So let's let's just say we go ahead and we build some very modern, nice prisons down in South America, and we give the stifen to say twenty five dollars

per day for each inmate. That would be forty four dollars per day on average over a twenty year period, fifty thousand times forty four. Because we'd save half. That's sixteen billion dollars we just saved over twenty years. So it's it's about saving money. It's not about, you know, going after people and deporting them and putting them on buses. They're just math challenge and they're stuck on stupid. You're sick of it?

Speaker 1

Feel better, though? I do? There you go, I do.

Speaker 3

I feel a lot better.

Speaker 1

Thank you. I appreciate the call dots. Last caller here is Anthony. Hi Anthony, you're up. What's the beef?

Speaker 5

Hey, prest see, I'm not the only one who doesn't who's tired of the podcast commercials.

Speaker 1

And misery company.

Speaker 3

Last guy's idea, I like that.

Speaker 8

My My beef is.

Speaker 12

That I feel that Trump's gonna get.

Speaker 10

In there and not do what it needs to do, which.

Speaker 12

Is to then prosecute the heck out of every single.

Speaker 4

Person he can find that oppose him.

Speaker 5

For whatever break they broke, a jay walkin wall, prosecute them.

Speaker 12

They want to play lawfair. They got to understand that every once in a while the other side in office.

Speaker 1

You feel bad, There you go, you feel better.

Speaker 4

I do happy thanksgiving you as well, sir.

Speaker 1

Be safe out there. My friend Anthony is the kind tow truck driver that you'll run across in and around the Capital City region. Got an email beef here from Darryl to prevent unwanted text solicitations from politicians. I waited until two weeks before the election to donate the Trump through win Red. Now I get forty plus texts even now from Republicans. Doing the block and stop has no effect. They have unlimited workarounds to come back with more techs.

I will never, never, never give another dime to a national election. I'm with you. I am absolutely with you. Asked me to share this today. See that's that's the type of host I am. I do my best to honor the requests. Twenty seven past the hour, we come back. The best and worst of the week. Good news, dad joke headlines from the Bee needless to say, lots to come on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. All right, thirty five past the hour, the Morning Show with Preston Scott,

and it's time for our best and worst of the week. Jose. Yes, the best for.

Speaker 13

Me is that Florida finally had or not Florida, but tellahassee, finally has a wall wall and you went.

Speaker 1

To the grand opening. They're not paying me to say this. Uh, I just very excited about it. So, uh, you drove across town?

Speaker 13

Yes, at eight o'clock at night, mind you, because I figured when I get there late, it's not going to be crazy.

Speaker 1

See what the boy was here in the morning. Boy was I wrong? Yeah you were. It was insanely busy. So all I got was gas. And that's the worst of my of my week. Uh, that was Uh was stoked. But I left with gas. You never got into so you haven't even been inside. No, I didn't even go in. It was like I said, it was eight at night.

Speaker 13

I thought it was gonna be a quick transaction in out, but I saw that crowd and I said, no, no, no, I gotta be up early.

Speaker 1

The crowd was it mostly younger people. Yeah, mostly younger people. It was a it was a big crowd. Okay, what's what's what's your best of the week? That that was pretty much both of them.

Speaker 13

The best was wa, we got a wall wall and the worst is uh, get there, that's not nice.

Speaker 1

Well, my best and worst is the same thing too. My worst of the week is that I'm missing the birth of my granddaughter. It was supposed to happen late this afternoon. My daughter's having a c section and it was supposed to be late this afternoon. So I get a call Dad, You're not going to be happy. They've bumped it up. It's going to be first thing in the morning Friday. You're kidding me. I have two grandsons, I have a granddaughter, and later this afternoon I will

be meeting my second granddaughter. And so that's the best of the week. And it's not even close. Worst of the week, I'm not gonna be there. Yeah, best of the week. Still gonna meet my little sweetheart today. I cannot wait. It's been it's been fun because I don't my wife and I don't get to spoil our grandkids the way we'd like to. Just we just we just we just don't get to. But boy, when we get time with those kiddos is just so good for the soul. I had a feeling I would know because I love

our children. I'm that dad that every time I'm with my kids, every time we communicate, call, text, there's an I love you. I wanted my kids to always always know their dad loved them, that it would never ever be anything they would ever question because I feel a sense of making sure or that I represent the relationship that we're supposed to have with our heavenly father, that God loves us, and I feel like Dad's one of our jobs on earth is to represent that. If you're

a father, is to represent that. And there's no excuses for not telling your kids you love them every single day, and your grandkids. So yeah, it's gonna be a good day. Good news is next forty one past the hour in the Morning Show with Preston Scott getting notes. Come on on, Preston. It's not like the dollars backed by gold or anything. It's funny money too, thank you, Ricky. The difference is I can't go into publics and pay with a bitcoin. I don't know how you do it. I don't know

how you pay with crypto currency. I don't know. That could be a topic someday. What the heck do you do with it? To me, it's like those phony funny money from Monopoly. Okay, it's cool, you got a stack of that stuff. What's it really? What do you do with it? I don't know. I just can't get my brain around it. So I just choose to not blindly invest in things I have no understanding of. And I'm very good with you saying you're an idiot. I'm good

with that, Yes I am. Next came across this story, Katie or Nellis went to a thrift store in Austin, Austin, Texas, and she purchased herself a pre owned vinyl The Modern Jazz Quartet at Music Inn, thinking okay, this would be cool. Had a little album cover, and so she got it home, pulled out the album and it wasn't labeled the Modern Jazz Quartet at Music In. It was labeled Phil and Donna's Wedding. She told KXAN TV. We put it on and we were just instantly just connected with that record.

It was put in a different sleeve, and so we wanted to make sure it found its way back to its family, so we anticipated that this is this is needing a new home home. So she shared her story with the media, and the story got spotted online by the daughter of Phil and Donna, Phil and Donna Schmidt. Here's the backstory. Donna explained the couple had married in Los Altos Hills, California, in nineteen sixty six before moving

to Austin. Phil taught at the University of Texas for more than forty years before he retired in twenty thirteen. She said they held an estate sale when they relocated from their Austin house to a Denver retirement community in March of twenty twenty two, and the record must have been sold as a result of being misplaced in the wrong sleeve. She said. We cleared everything out of our home that wouldn't fit in our new residence. We had a large record collection, and somehow our wedding vinyl found

its way into a jazz cover. Makes me wonder what other treasure we left behind. They're about to celebrate their fifty ninth wedding anniversary, but it will be celebrated with a new gift, a vinyl recording of their wedding ceremony

from nineteen sixty six. Because someone went to a thrift store, bought a record, pulled it out to play it, realized it wasn't the right record, but took the time to share the story and make sure those memories found their way home and people doing things like that, friends, that's good news. On the Morning Show with Preston Scott, all right, money on the program Operation Thanksgiving Spirit of Christmas. I'm gonna tell you what we're gonna try to do in

a short period of time. Doc to t Iris Chaffell FSU football trying to get a win this weekend. We'll talk about that. Time for a dad joke. This is something you can, you know, keep and use. This is from the Official Essential Compendium of Dad Jokes. Where can I go learn how to make ice cream Sunday school? Thank you very much. I'll be here all week but

not all weekend. That did you, gentlemen, time for he still doesn't he doesn't remember to turn his mic up to make to add some ambiance of laughters the dad joke. I did that on purpose. I didn't want to be obnoxious. That was quite funny too late. Uh, he's in the right now. No one note how often he lasts all right time for some headlines courtesy of the Babylon b

Fattest Sickest country on Earth. Concerned new health secretary might do something different, Kamala Harris calls Dave Ramsey's show for advice after blowing one billion dollars in three months. Red Lobster introduces new reasonable amount of shrimp promotion to pay back twenty million dollar campaigned at. Kamala agrees to fight Jake Paul in last ditch attempt to prevent Trump from taking office. Democrats start World War three. Newly unearthed video

shows Hitler did the Trump dance. RFK Junior balloons.

Speaker 14

To three hundred and fifty pounds after single Biden McDonald's Suddy Houston forced to read legal notice acknowledging nothing's said on the view and its entire history has ever been remotely true.

Speaker 1

Before Doge cuts funding, NIH working feverishly to complete study on the effects of giving meth to jetpack wearing hamsters. Lott tells his salt pillar wife she should drink more water, and Baptists announce dancing now aloud, but only if it's the Trump dance brought to you by Barno Heating and Air. It's the Morning Show one on WFLA.

Speaker 13

Oh, I make myself laugh.

Speaker 1

All right, look back at the program. In hunder eighty seconds or last, Matt Gates pulls his name from consideration for Attorney General. He was not going to get the votes for US senators were going to oppose him, which is in the spirit of America. To let a man have a shot, let a woman have a shot at a job him, let him answer questions. No, no, they wanted no part of it. Mitch McConnell, Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski, and the new Senator from Utah filling in replacing Mitt Romney.

How perfect is that John Curtis is going to just step right on into Mitt Romney's shoes. I mean, look, if you don't want to vote for the guy, fine, but hear him out, give him his shot. I suspect there's more to his resignation from Congress. Remember he resigned the day he was asked to be the Attorney general. Remember that. I think there's more to that story, but it's nothing criminal. If it had been anything criminal, Matt Gates would have been charged. Don't lose sight of that

for one second. But the President elect has picked another Floridian to be the Attorney General of the United States, former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi. She's a loyal soldier. She's not so loyal as to turn a blind eyed to anything. That's what the left is always worried about. Talked about the view. I hate talking about the view, but it was really fun talking about the view because they were forced to apologize. Basically, it was awesome. Covered

a lot of other ground. Make sure you check out the podcast. Had a good is It with Lee Williams, the gun writer, will be posting that on the Conversations podcast. Friends, have a great weekend. Go Rattlers and go knowles.

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